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Larry Ng is our Jeep Expert, plus he owns one and will be along shortly, but this may explain it on a different model. They share fuse boxes but not all have the EATX relay.
eatx supplies the transmission with voltage. I've never heard of an eatx safety shutdown relay. there is a transmission control relay in the pdc and that's it.
There is an (auto shut down relay) located on the van in the fuse/relay panel under the hood. It controls the fire to the coil,fuel injectors alternator. (never ever heard of a (eatx relay)??? Or a (eatx backup relay)??? Hope this will help you.
eatx stands for electronic automatic transmission controller
the eatx relay provides power for the controller and the backup eatx relay is for the backup lights
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