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Old Dec 12, 2009 | 12:31 PM
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i've been trying to look for a sensor for some time now for the 46rh. only problem is, some websites will say that the 46rh is the same as the A518(i knew that) but then when i look at the part description, the only ones i've been able to find are specified for trucks 1996-up. i don't get it, they're contradicting themselves. any ideas? thanks in advance!
 
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Old Dec 12, 2009 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by wjxavier
i've been trying to look for a sensor for some time now for the 46rh. only problem is, some websites will say that the 46rh is the same as the A518(i knew that) but then when i look at the part description, the only ones i've been able to find are specified for trucks 1996-up. i don't get it, they're contradicting themselves. any ideas? thanks in advance!
I didnt even know the 46rh had one....the 46rh is hydraulically controled and not electrically controlled and the gov pressuer sensor I replaced was an electrical sensor..
Are you sure you have the rh? most 95's had the 46re as far as I read with only a few (made in 94) having the old 1st gen dodge tranny....
just googled it and found it part # A518 ELE01 for 93-on tranny 3 pin (96 up has different # and 4 pin) automaticchoice.com has them
 

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Old Dec 12, 2009 | 01:38 PM
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Go here: http://www.transmissioncenter.net/dodge.htm Scroll down a little past half way and there it is.
"#22958. 42RE / 46RE / 47RE / 48RE GOVERNOR SOLENOID, 1993 ON. Cost $65.00"
Hope that helped. I gonna buy the lower tranny pressure line without the check ball in it.
 
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Go here: http://www.transmissioncenter.net/dodge.htm Scroll down a little past half way and there it is.
"#22958. 42RE / 46RE / 47RE / 48RE GOVERNOR SOLENOID, 1993 ON. Cost $65.00"
Hope that helped. I gonna buy the lower tranny pressure line without the check ball in it.
he is looking for the sensor for the 46rh not the later re tranny
 
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actually, most '95's had rh's. and yes, they are hydraulically controlled, but only gears 1 through 3 and the 4th being controlled by computer. there's still gonna be a solenoid and sensor.


EDIT: forgot to mention and put in the title that i'm also looking for the solenoid WITH the sensor. not just the sensor itself. i think i'm just gonna call PATC and ask them about it. they are pretty knowledgeable and helpful.
 

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Old Dec 12, 2009 | 02:13 PM
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^^ let us know what you come up with im in the same rh-boat
 
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Old Dec 12, 2009 | 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by wjxavier
actually, most '95's had rh's. and yes, they are hydraulically controlled, but only gears 1 through 3 and the 4th being controlled by computer. there's still gonna be a solenoid and sensor.


EDIT: forgot to mention and put in the title that i'm also looking for the solenoid WITH the sensor. not just the sensor itself. i think i'm just gonna call PATC and ask them about it. they are pretty knowledgeable and helpful.
I got both from the dealer myself....but you can also try transmissionparts.com....they were real cheap
 
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I ordered my sensor & solenoid off ebay from electrical advantage $114.90 delivered in 4 days. stay away from 1-800-700-trans/ wholesale transmission parts they suck, ordered parts sept. 9 still waiting was ripped off for $112
 
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I ordered my sensor & solenoid off ebay from electrical advantage $114.90 delivered in 4 days. stay away from 1-800-700-trans/ wholesale transmission parts they suck, ordered parts sept. 9 still waiting was ripped off for $112
dealership was $201.00....but that was same day pickup and included the plastic/rubber reusable gasket and 5 quarts of atf+4 too.....all mopar stuff as well..
 

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PATC doesn't carry them...hmmm...any other ideas?
 
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