A modulator valve is located inside the case, in front of the modulator.
theres is not a valve it has tvcontrol cable and ecm controls the rest
IN the transmission.
I want to say no, because the tempo has a bigger transaxle than the escort.
Between the engine and the transmission.
Yes.I have a 1994 Ford tempo GL with a 2.3l engine, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power locks and tilt steering.
Manual Type F or Mercon Automatic Motocraft Mecron ATF
In a 1989 Ford Tempo, the transmission may not upshift automatically due to several potential issues, such as a malfunctioning throttle position sensor, low transmission fluid levels, or a faulty transmission control module. Other possible causes include a defective governor or issues with the vacuum modulator (if equipped), which can prevent proper shifting. Additionally, worn or damaged internal components within the transmission itself could also impede automatic upshifting. Regular maintenance and timely diagnostics are essential to identify and resolve these issues.
In between the air filter and the raditior
yes
Automatic. Between the rad and the engine, drivers side, look down a little.
most overdrive transmissons no longer have modulator valves they are computer controlled.
The automatic transmission dipstick and filler tube is located near the front of the engine, on the driver side, between the battery and electric cooling fan. It is rather low therefore a long neck funnel is required to add the fluid. Hope this helps.