On a 1992 Ford Explorer ( A4LD automatic transmission )
I believe the modulator valve is on the passenger side of the transmission ,
BEHIND a heat shield
Check coolant in radiator could be getting mixed with transmission fluid due to a bad radiator cooling chamber Check the modulator could be getting burned as fuel Check for leak
My Haynes repair manual for the Ford Explorer ( 1991 thru 1995 ) shows MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the automatic transmission
On a 1992 Ford Explorer : The automatic transmission fluid dipstick is on the right side ( passenger side ) of the engine , near the firewall ( the manual transmission fluid level is checked at the fill plug on the transmission , underneath the vehicle )
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Yes.
Dodge transmissions do not use vacuum modulators.
The first generation Ford Explorers were available either with a four speed automatic transmission or a five speed manual transmission. The manual transmission option was the M50D-R1, and the automatic was the A4LD.
most overdrive transmissons no longer have modulator valves they are computer controlled.
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No. The transmission on the 91-94 Explorer is well known as the weak spot for the truck. Failure is so common that you can find the transmissions on eBay. My '92 is on the third transmission. The second one, direct from a Ford dealer and over $2400, lasted less than a year.
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I BELIEVE the 1992 Ford Explorer four door is ( 19.3 U.S. gallons )