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The Jeep Transmission Sensor is a small electronic scout that measures the shaft speed, temperature, and pressure, and relays that real-time data to the control unit for crisp shifts. Just like during the war, Jeep wants their bodies to be boxed and braced so that you smash into rocks and not your fillings. The high clearance and short overhangs ensure that the approach and departure angles can deal with stumps. The Selec-Terrain dial positioned strategically by the shifter allows you to flick your fingers on snow, sand, or mud, while the drivetrain and throttle immediately comply. Skid plates protect the vehicle's vital parts, tow hooks are there to assist with a yank, and a removable top will broaden your horizon. By providing voice controls, bright digital gauges, and over-the-air updates, dashboards ensure the cabin is modern and up to date, even while the trail may be aging and less advanced. The strong bond that Jeep owners carry with them is as hard as steel, just like the model itself. Once it's time to switch out a worn Transmission Sensor, park the Jeep level, set the brake, and disconnect the battery. Set down jack stands to support the frame. Locate the sensor on the transmission case. Unclip the harness. Back out the single bolt. Remove the seal free from the unit, take hold of the oily seal, and compare it with the new Transmission Sensor. Apply a light oil coating to the new seal. Flush seat the body. Thread the bolt in by hand and snug it. Reconnect the plug and lower the vehicle. Hook up the battery, clear codes, and drive a few blocks so the renewed Transmission Sensor can display clean shifts.