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More here, but the TCM is not something you say "I think I'll put a new one in my car". You need an auto electrician or a transmission specialist to connect a scan tool computer and diagnose. The issue is more likely shift solenoids than the TCM.
On the 2002 ford explorer the camshaft postion sensor is located on the left (driverside) cylinder head near the top, heres a diagram to show you where its located. hope this helps,
Hi, The TCM on the 9-5 Aero is located behind the glove compartment. Remove the under panel on the passenger side, and look up behind the glove compartment - the TCM is clipped onto the bulkhead. Please remember to dicobbect the battery BEFORE removing the module. Total time to replace the module - 10 mins! Good luck
The Solenoid Pack in trans may be clogged up,now you got coolant in there. You flushed the trans I assume and could replace the solenoid control pack, but it will cost you 332.00 wholesale at trans supply house. After that it is out with trans and new clutches. How long did you drive not knowing you had coolant in the trans?
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