The governer pressur esensor is the black sensor on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission pan.
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
You're probably talking about the input speed sensor and/or the output speed sensor (if your model has one). They are about $20-$30 a piece, it's a cheap fix.
You check and add fluid at the same place.
no only 93 grand Cherokees came with an aw4 an aw4 will have a p r n od 3 2-1 shift pattern
I do not believe there is such a thing as a tcu. there is an ECM (engine control module), and a TPS (throttle positioning sensor) TCU: Transmission Control Unit. On a Jeep Cherokee (not sure about the Grand Cherokee), it's located on the passenger side behind the dash. You can reach it from the bottom without removing anything, but it is easier of you remove the bottom of the dash.
The speed sensor is located on the drivers side of the transfercase, you will see a sensor with a connector, that is your sensor.
The crankshaft position sensor is on the top driver side of the transmission bell housing.
the crankshaft sensor is behind the cylinder head on the top of the bell-housing (where the motor and transmission bolt together)
A 1998 Jeep Cherokee does not have a mass airflow sensor. It uses a manifold pressure sensor, MAP, which is on the rear of the intake manifold.
uh what transmission. what sensor
The speedometer sensor on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it can be found on the tail housing of the transmission, where it connects to the vehicle's speedometer cable or electronic speed sensor. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any necessary components for better visibility. Always consult a repair manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
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A Cherokee would have the AW4. A Grand Cherokee would have a 44RE.
"how do you change a throttle position sensor on a 1998 jeep grand Cherokee?" could someone without any experience do it?
Where is the transmission fluid temperature sensor on a 1998 Honda accord and how do you replace it?"
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a four speed automatic transmission.