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Dodge Caravan Transmission Sensor is responsible for providing the signals of the speed and temperature in real time to the gearbox computer. The result is that the shifts of the car happen perfectly. This compact Transmission Sensor converts shaft turns, fluid heat, and pressure fluctuations into voltage pulses, enabling the control module to properly balance line pressure and smoothly engage the torque converter clutch. Alongside the other drivetrain monitors the Transmission Sensor helps Dodge run cooler, prevent gear hunting and extends fluid life while Caravan is towing or climbing a steep grade. They like the Caravan minivan for its roomy interior that is family friendly and its lively acceleration. This lively acceleration is due to stout V6 engines and four speed automatics that are always responsive. Plus, it's confident front wheel drive that maintains traction on slippery roads is a big plus. With its generous cargo space and low step-in height and fold-away seating in the Dodge people mover, you are all set to carpool, work on a weekend project or take a long trip. Plus, the standard-fit advanced airbags and anti-lock brakes mean you have everyday safety, too. Thanks to its quiet ride and carlike handling, longer trips stay comfortable for both drivers and passengers. With genuine OEM parts, it retains its Dodge durability, so a well preserved Caravan will often achieve hundreds of thousands of miles with little fuss. To put in a new Transmission Sensor, disconnect the battery, lift the van, change the sensor, reconnect the wiring, and road test.