A trans modulator, or transmodulator, is a device that converts signals from one modulation format to another, typically in telecommunications or broadcasting. It can take an input signal, such as a radio frequency (RF) signal, and change its modulation scheme to optimize transmission or reception, such as changing from amplitude modulation (AM) to frequency modulation (FM). This process is crucial for ensuring compatibility between different systems and improving signal quality and efficiency.
Hey George==A modulator valve is on the trans and tells the trans when to shift. If the trans gets to shifting crazy you might change the modulator. GoodluckJoe
More Info, If You Do Not Find A Modulator, You Could Have a Different Trans. If You Have A Square Pan With 16 Bolts Then You Have A 4L60 or TH700( no modulator on these) If the pan is oval and 17 Bolts Has 4L80 ( no modulator on these) Hope This Helps You Should Have A TH400 Trans & It Does Have A Modulator.
Never heard of a modulator valve on a caravan is it for the trans? Chrysler transmisions do not have modulator valves
A 1993 Jeep does not have a transmission modulator.
No. No.
yes, that can happen.
There is a modulator on some transmissions. If yours has a vacuum line going to the trans, it connects to the modulator and you simply remove the bolt holding it and pull it out.
That year does not have a modulator valve, The transmission is controled by the computor.
the modulator valve does not have a screw, however, the modulator located outside the modulator valve may or may not have one.
If your transmission has a modulator it is on the side of the trans and it has a nipple on it for the vaccum line. I you. Mark
most overdrive transmissons no longer have modulator valves they are computer controlled.
On the back of the trans. There should be a vacuum line running to it.