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most overdrive transmissons no longer have modulator valves they are computer controlled.
Starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the automatic transmissions are electronically controlled ( I'm not a mechanic / technician but as far as I know it doesn't have a modulator valve )
they do make a special tool called a modulator wrench just for that, but I used a pair of channel locks opened all the way with a rag around the modulator. just loosen it up and use your Hans after that.
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No. That transmission has a computer controlled electronic governor. If it is not shifting properly you need to start by checking PCM codes.
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Typically, you can find the transmission modulator valve near the rear of the transmission. Its function is to control and regulate pressure.
on top of the trans where the shifter conects if auto. if stick under the dash on the cluch pedel
Located on the passenger side of throttle body housing
No. The Cherokee uses a Aisin trans while the Wrangler uses a Chrysler trans,