Just in front of crossmember, passenger side and near the bottom.
If you have the 42RE transmission like I do, there is a picture located here along with a brief description on removing it, it is located on the drivers side right about the transmission fluid pan.
I am going to give you the information for a 4.0L, if you have the 4.7L V8 let me know and I will send that informationThis is a fairly easy repair, when I do this I replace the governor pressure sensor and the transducer, that way you wont have to go back in if the other fails, you should also replace the filter while the pan is offHoist and support vehicle on safety stands.Place a large diameter shallow drain pan beneath the transmission pan.Remove bolts holding front and sides of pan to transmissionLoosen bolts holding rear of pan to transmission.Slowly separate front of pan and gasket away from transmission allowing the fluid to drain into drain pan.Hold up pan and remove remaining bolt holding pan to transmission.While holding pan level, lower pan and gasket away from transmission.Pour remaining fluid in pan into drain pan.Remove screws holding filter to valve bodySeparate filter from valve body and pour fluid in filter into drain pan.Dispose of used trans fluid and filter properly.Disengage wire connectors from pressure sensor and solenoidRemove screws holding pressure solenoid retainer to governor body.Separate solenoid retainer from governorPull solenoid from governor bodyPull pressure sensor from governor body.Remove bolts holding governor body to valve body.Separate governor body from valve bodyRemove governor body gasket.Before installing the pressure sensor and solenoid in the governor body, replace o-ring seals, clean the gasket surfaces and replace gasket.Place gasket in position on back of governor bodyPlace governor body in position on valve body.Install bolts to hold governor body to valve body.Lubricate o-ring on pressure sensor with transmission fluid.Align pressure sensor to bore in governor body.Push pressure sensor into governor body.Lubricate o-ring, on pressure solenoid, with transmission fluid.Align pressure solenoid to bore in governor bodyPush solenoid into governor body.Place solenoid retainer in position on governorInstall screws to hold pressure solenoid retainer to governor body.Engage wire connectors into pressure sensor and solenoidInstall transmission fluid pan and (new) filter.Lower vehicle and road test to verify repair.Parts should run right around $260.00 plus 2.0 hours labor
Automatic transmission fluid.Automatic transmission fluid.
Its possible that it is the TPS sensor (throttle position sensor)easy to replace yourself and available at your local parts store.It could also be a transmission issue, change the fluid and filter, but start with the TPS sensor its a common problem and cheaper solution
You add washer fluid or fix the fluid sensor.
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its the code for transmission fluid pressure sensor
its located in valve body
transmission fluid temperature sensor
IT IS MOST LIKELY THE TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPATURE SENSOR
Automatic: It is located above the transmission fluid filter on the front of the transmission. Manual: There is no Transmission fluid trmperature sensor for the Manual transaxle
Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch "B" Circuit Range/Performance
Trouble code P0841 means:Transmission fluid pressure sensor/switch "A" circuit range/performance
A sensor has failed, and is reporting the wrong value to the transmission controller. Old transmissions: Probably the vacuum modulator or throttle position sensor. Also check the fluid level. New Transmissions: Output speed sensor, turbine speed sensor, throttle-position sensor, fluid pressure sensor, and sensors on the engine.
Where is the transmission fluid temperature sensor on a 1998 Honda accord and how do you replace it?"
Trouble code P0845 means:Transmission fluid pressure sensor/switch "B" circuit