Where is the transmission speed controller on a 2003 ford explore 4x4?

Where is the transmission speed controller on a 2003 ford explore 4x4? - 1

I never heard of that.

Are you talking about a governor? I don't know if electrically shifted transmissions have a governor any more.

Therefore the shift controller would be the ECM or PCM.

The PCM controls the shift points but if there's a transmission problem it usually is a wiring problem or failed input and output speed sensors.

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