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Yes, it's involved though. You would have to use the PCM (or ECM), and wiring harness's for both the engine and transmission. You would have to get wiring diagrams for both vehicles (eautorepair.net $29 year). Then you would have to look over each wiring diagram and interface the newer wiring diagram to the older vehicle. Not impossible but requires a knowledgeable mechanic.
Probably easier and cheaper to get a reman short block and overhaul or replace your 1995 transmission.
It will have a diagram right above the fan blades to show you how it needs to be ran. Just need to release some pressure off the belt tensioner to make it all fit
there are a handfull of secrets to rebuild one of these. An ATSG rebuilding manual will give you nearly everything you need. The secrets usually aren't in the books though.
autozone sites has free diagrams,look online. or go to a napa store and theyll print for you. that sensor is the only 2 wire plug in the trans harness. it should be on the output of the transfer case
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