No.
no, probably not
A 4L80E automatic 4 speed with overdrive
There are usually two separate speeds sensors on a 1998 Dodge Ram. One is located on the rear of the automatic and one is located on the front of the automatic.
On a 1998 Ford Windstar ( 3.0 and 3.8 liter V6 engines ) It uses a 4 speed automatic / overdrive transaxle ( transmission )
There are three plugs on this transmission. The forward plug is for the neutral safety/reverse right switch. The middle plug is for the overdrive/torque converter solenoids and governor sensor. The rear most plug is the output speed sensor.
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Answerthe vehicle speed sensor can cause this problem or it can be the thermostat.i had the same problem and it worked for me.
Any of them if it is automatic.
No, the 1994 has a hydraulic governer. The 1998 has a electrical governer.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position ( it won't shift into overdrive until the speed is fast enough )
On the rear of the automatic transmission. It is a two wire sensor on the left side and points slightly down.
The 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 with a V10 engine typically comes equipped with a 5-speed automatic transmission, specifically the 47RE. Some models may also feature a 6-speed manual transmission. The automatic transmission is designed to handle the higher torque output of the V10 engine, providing improved towing capacity and performance.