On most late model cars, yes. For more precise information, ask a new question with year, make, model, and engine information.
The transmission computer is only found in automatic cars because it controls that which in a manual car the driver controls, the shifting. The transmission computer is what generally makes a car automatic because it changes gears automatically without any effort from the driver (except of course the gas & brake).
That depends on the year, make, model, etc of the car. On most late model vehicles, yes, the trans is computer controlled.
check and/or replace the transmission sensor
Electronic control unit or computerElectronic control unit or computer
Transmission control protocol
It is the computer that controls the transmission functions.
A control computer is the part of a car that controls everything about the car, also known as an ECM. It is mostly a very nice calculator. It monitors and regulates engine functions and other functions.
The engine computer is next to the battery. The transmission computer is under the hood on the pass side. The body computer is under the dash on the driver side. The airbag computer is under the center of the dash. The HVAC computer is the ac control head. The ABS computer is above the transmission case.The engine computer is next to the battery. The transmission computer is under the hood on the pass side. The body computer is under the dash on the driver side. The airbag computer is under the center of the dash. The HVAC computer is the ac control head. The ABS computer is above the transmission case.
The PCM. Power train control module / computer is what controls the transmission.
The transmission is controlled by the engine computer. It can be replaced.
To answer directly, yes. A bad MAF sensor can affect a computer-controlled transmission if the transmission control computer uses the MAF signal to determine shift points.
The engine computer uses the solenoid pack in the transmission to change which clutches get hydraulic pressure to control what gear is applied.The engine computer uses the solenoid pack in the transmission to change which clutches get hydraulic pressure to control what gear is applied.