Ch 42 Automatic Transmissions
Transfer Case
4WD vehicles may have an additional speed sensor located where?
applied, disengages
A BPP switch tells the TCM when the brakes are ___, at that time the TCC ___.
no upshifts, quick upshifts, delayed shifts, line-pressure problems, and erratic converter clutch engagement
A bad TP sensor can cause?
the gear selected by the driver
A digital transmission range (TR) sensor informs the TCM of?
low apply pressure
A faulty clutch solenoid or its return spring may cause?
the actual shift points to be used by the computer according to the input data it receives from the sensors
A shift schedule contains?
two, four
A typical 4 speed unit has ___ shift solenoids. The solenoids offer ___ possible on-off combinations to control fluid to the shift valves.
Early downshifts
A very high TP angle causes?
upshifts to occur early
A very low TP angle causes?
a scan tool check for trouble codes
All EAT diagnostics should begin with?
the clutch to not fully engage resulting in shudder and will contaminate clutch friction material
An out of round torque converter will cause?
light throttle; pressure increase
At times, a solenoid will work fine during ___ operation but may not allow the valve to exhaust enough fluid when ___.
A variator
Audi's stepless Multitronic CVT is based on?
When they are new or after the battery has been disconnected for a long period
Automatic transmissions with adaptive learning may display normal harsh and/or abrubt shifting under what conditions?
case grounded and fed voltage by the computer or if the always have power applied to them and the computer supplies the ground
Before manually activating solenoids, you must first determine if the the solenoids are?
smooth starting; slip just enough to get the car moving without stalling or straining the engine
CVT; The start clutch allows for ___ and is designed to?
It allows for limited driving capabilities and is designed to prevent further transmission damage while allowing the driver to drive with decreased power and efficiency to a service facility for repairs.
Define Limp-In mode and its purpose.
engine speed, TP sensor, engine coolant, ATF temperature, operating gear, and the time it took to shift gears.
During a road test there are several pieces of critical information given by the inputs on the scan tool. What are they?
Electronic Automatic Transmission
EAT stands for?
line pressure control system
EATs with adaptive learning capabilities have a ___ that compensates for the normal wear of a transmission.
eCVT (electronically controlled continuously variable transmission)
Ford Motor Company hybrids are equipped with?
integrated electric oil pump; different gear ratios
Honda hybrid models have an automatic transaxle that is fitted with an ___ and ___.
connect a jumper wire or use a transmission tester that allows it
How can you manually activate shift solenoids?
Ohmmeter, Voltmeter, Lab scope
How do you check a TP sensor?
scan tool, multimeter set to the Hz frequency range (normally 30Hz at idle; will increase as the throttle opens)
How do you test a MAF sensor?
propel the vehicle; constantly variable drive ratio
Hybrids; transmissions are fitted with electronic motors what both help ___ and provide a ___.
converter
If a shudder is only noticeable during the engagement of the clutch, the problem is typically in the ___.
a faulty clutch valve or control solenoid or a fault in the solenoid control circuit
If pressure did not change, but the TCC did not engage what could be the issue?
it will look at the engine temperature
If the TFT sensor fails or the TCM determines the temperature signals are incorrect, how does the TCM estimate the temperature of the ATF?
transmission kickdown shifts during acceleration as well as upshifts and downshifts
If the TP signal is wrong, it can affect?
shudder; vibration
If the clutch engages prematurely or is not applied with full pressure a ___ or ___ results from from the rapid grabbing and slipping of the clutch.
pressure loss
If the input shaft end is worn or the O-ring at the end is cut or worn, there will be ___ at the converter clutch.
replacement of the converter
If the shudder is caused by the clutch, what is required to fix the problem?
the control system
In CVT's the pulley ratios are always controlled by what?
engine; compensate for any changes in the engine's performance
In EATs with adaptive learning, the system may monitor the condition of the ___ and ___.
Monitoring the serial data with a scan tool during operation and comparing the observed values to specs
It is possible to pinpoint the exact cause of a transmission problem by?
the clutch will not fully engage
Loss of pressure at the converter clutch will cause?
Lab scope or an ohmmeter outside of the vehicle
Magnetic pulse generator speed sensors can be tested with?
smooth engagement and disengagement and allows for partial engagement of the clutch
Modulating the pressure to the clutch allows for?
variable force solenoids, pulse width modulated
Most EPC solenoids are ___ or ___ and contain a spool valve or plunger and a spring.
Valve body inside the transmission
Most manufacturers mount the TCM on the?
an ohmmeter or test light
Most mechanically or hydraulically controlled switches can be checked with?
Oil throw through the torque converter is reversed; pressure gauge
On early electronically controlled systems with a TCC solenoid, the clutch is typically applied when ___. This change can be observed with a ___.
it may be integrated in the PCM or mounted externally
On vehicles using the BARO sensor it is typically located where?
delays upshifts and increases operating pressures when the vehicle is operating with a heavy load and provides quicker downshifts during deceleration
Operational modes; What does the Tow/Haul switch do?
the TCM will control shifts normally, however if the throttle is quickly opened the shift pattern will switch to the power mode
Operational modes; What does the auto mode do?
the transmission operates according to the shift schedule and logic set for normal or regular operation
Operational modes; What does the normal mode do?
the TCM uses different logic and shift schedules to provide for better acceleration and performance with heavy loads. (normally by delaying upshifts)
Operational modes; What does the power mode do?
applying air pressure to the part that would normally be exposed to fluid pressure
Pressure switches can be tested by?
MIL
Prior to retrieving DTCs, pay attention to the ___.
a scan tool should be connected to the circuit to monitor engine and transmission operation
Road tests should be conducted the same way as one for nonelectric transmissions except?
Regulate shift timing and feel by controlling the delivery of fluid to the shift valves
Shift solenoids are used to do what and how?
adjust line pressure according to changes in altitude
Signals from the BARO sensor are used to?
an infinite reading on an ohmmeter
Solenoid windings are open when?
Inside the transmission and are mounted to the valve body
Solenoids are located where?
circuit resistance, opens, and shorts to ground
Solenoids can be checked for?
Fluid pressures, mechanical function
Solenoids simply control the ___ and do not perform ___.
Varying pulse width, signal frequency, and/or voltage levels
Some actuators are controlled by ?
Ohmmeters and lab scopes
Temperature sensors can be tested with what?
shifts to occur sooner
Temperature sensors; an overheating engine will cause?
delaying gear shifts
Temperature sensors; how can the engine's temperature be raised?
engage the converter clutch in second or third gear
Temperature sensors; if the coolant temperature rises, the computer may ___.
leaks
Testing switches with air pressure checks for?
applied, released
The BPP switch closes when the brakes are ___ and opens when they are ___.
TCM, various sensors, linear solenoids, and an inhibitor solenoid
The CVT consists of?
central processing unit, inputs, outputs
The EAT consists of?
In the air cleaner outlet tube
The IAT sensor is located?
provide the fuel injection system with mixture temperature information, determine line pressures, calculate battery temperature, and as a density correcter for airflow calculation and to proportion cold enrichment fuel flow
The IAT sensor is used to?
calculate converter turbine speed and determine the amount of T/C slip
The ISS or TSS is used to what?
injector pulse width (primarily), engine load, and to regulate EPC/shift/TCC scheduling
The MAP sensor is used to calculate?
the mass of air flowing into the engine
The MAP sensor measures?
control of TCC operation, shift timing, and fluid pressure control
The OSS is typically used for?
Cancel operation of overdrive
The TC switch allows the driver to?
momentary contact, selector lever
The TC switch is a ___switch located on the ___.
the application, modulation, and release of the TCC
The TCC solenoid is used to control?
Overdrive is cancelled
The TCIL notifies the driver that?
line pressure and shift timing
The TCM changes what to accommodate the extra engine load created by the A/C system?
reduce engine speed; maintain ideal engine temperatures
The TCM controls the pulley raitios to ___ and ___ during acceleration.
Shift timing, shift feel, and the operation of the torque converter clutch
The TCM controls?
gear changes at the optimum time
The TCM is programmed to provide?
determine the correct time to shift
The TCM uses VSS's to?
shift timing, shift feel, and TCC engagement
The TCM uses the signals from the TFT sensor to control what?
On the valve body
The TFT sensor is located?
the hydraulic throttle pressure linkage
The TP sensor is use in place of?
shift scheduling, EPC, and TCC control
The TP sensor is used for?
the drivers intent
The TP sensor sends a voltage signal to inform the TCM of?
neutral safety switch and the reverse light switch
The TR sensor normally also contains what two switches?
transmission control
The central processing unit is a separate computer designed for?
hydraulically controlled units
The clutches and bands are engaged or disengaged in the same way as?
directly from a sensor or through the CAN communication bus (connects all of the vehicle's computer systems)
The computer may receive information from two different sources, what?
the action of shift solenoids
The control unit monitors and controls?
cushion engine vibration and power surges
The damper in Toyota and Lexus Hybrids is used to?
The shift schedules and logic
The decision to shift or not to shift is based on?
the outside of the transmission at the manual lever or it may be part of the TCM
The digital TR sensor may be located on?
determine shift timing, WOT shift control, TCC control, and EPC pressure
The engine speed input is used to?
better acceleration, fuel economy, and regenerative braking
The integrated electric oil pump and different gear ratios on honda hybrid models provide?
A DMM set to measure AC voltage or an ohmmeter outside of the vehicle
The operation of a PM generator type speed sensor can be tested with?
the conventional TV cable setup
The pressure control solenoid replaces?
to provide changes in line pressure in response to engine running conditions and engine load
The purpose of the pressure control solenoid is?
smooth gear changes
The reduction in engine torque during shifting allows for ?
hydraulic pressure applied to the start clutch
The slippage in a CVT is controlled by?
transmissions clutches and bands
The solenoids do not directly control the?
the action of a motor/generator (MG1) and the torque supplied by another motor/generator (MG2), and/or the engine
The variability of the transaxle in Toyota and Lexus hybrids depends on what?
Shift timing, shift quality, fuel economy, lower exhaust emission levels, driver comfort
Through the use of electronics, transmissions have better?
PCM, momentarily alter engine output (changes ignition timing during a shift)
To control shift quality the TCM works with the ___ to?
inputs from some engine-related and driver controlled sensors
To determine the best operating strategy for the transmission, the TCM uses?
light, half, and full throttle
To totally test the transmission, you should shift gears under ___.
torque converter; clutch
Toyota and Lexus Hybrids; A damper is used in place of a ___ or ___.
A power split device that operates as a CVT without the use of belts or pulleys
Toyota and Lexus hybrids use what and how does it operate?
verification, self-monitoring, feedback
Transmission pressure switches can serve as ___ to other inputs and as ___ or ___ signals.
the action of the actuator's electrical activity
Using a lab scope on an actuator will let you observe what?
the governor signal and monitor the operation of the transmission
Voltage generating sensors serve as what and how?
no overdrive, no converter clutch engagement, no upshifts
What are the most common complaints for a bad speed sensor?
indicator lamps and solenoids
What are the two common outputs used with EATs?
they block line pressure and allow pressure to exhaust from around the shift valve which allows the valve to move
What do the shift solenoids do when they are energized?
the winding is shorted to ground
What does it mean when there is any measurable resistance when testing a solenoid with an ohmmeter?
tells the TCM that the A/C has been turned on
What does the A/C switch do?
It switches to a default, limp-in, or fail-safe mode
What does the TCM do when it detects a serious transmission, engine control, or data bus problem?
the engine runs roughly and tends to stall when the transmission is put into gear
What happens when a MAF sensor fails or sends faulty signals?
a signal is sent to the PCM to disengage overdrive operation
What happens when the TC switch is depressed?
It will stop current flow to the shift solenoid
What happens when the TCM detects a fault in a shift solenoid or its circuit?
a system consisting of three planetary gearsets coupled to two electronically controlled motors, which are powered by a 300 volt battery pack
What is a two mode transmission?
It allows the TCM to change transmission behavior based on the current condition of the transmission and engine, current operating conditions, and the habits of the driver.
What is adaptive learning in most late-model EATs?
EPC solenoid (electronic pressure control)
What is another name for the pressure control solenoid?
Position of the gear shift lever
What is the first input that the TCM looks at?
Transmission fluid pressure switch; monitors fluid pressure to determine when a clutch or band is applied or released?
What is the most commonly used pressure switch and what does it do?
To keep the TCM informed as to which hydraulic circuits are pressurized and which clutches and brakes are applied
What is the purpose of transmission pressure switches?
thermistor
What type of sensor is the TFT?
potentiometer
What type of switch is a TP sensor?
multiple pole type on/off switch
What type of switch is the TR sensor?
the engine will jerk and stall when the vehicle is stopping
What will happen if the TCC fails to release?
the engine, transmission, or another component of the driveline
When a shudder is only evident after the engagement of the clutch, the cause would be?
shift patterns, reduce excessive and harsh shifting
When cruise control is active, ___ are altered to ___.
The electronic pressure control (EPC) is adjusted by the TCM
When the A/C clutch is engaged what happens?
spool valve, decrease
When the EPC solenoid is energized it moves the ___ which ultimately causes a ___ in pressure.
spring tension, maximum
When the EPC solenoid is off, ___ keeps the valve in place to maintain ___ pressure.
TCC regulator valve, clutch
When the TCC solenoid is energized, TCC signal fluid passes to the ___ and the ___, engaging it.
exhausts, released
When the TCC solenoid is off the TCC signal fluid ___ and the converter clutch remains ___.
engine problems
Whenever diagnosing a transmission, remember that ___ can and will cause the transmission to act abnormally.
On the valve body
Where is the pressure control solenoid located?