Automatic Transmission (V12) Powertrain
8.2.3 OPERATING PRlNClPL ES
The electronic control system is split into four main functional areas:
0 Shift Point Control
0 Lock-up Control
0 Pressure Modulation
0 Engine Torque Control
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Shift Point Control
The optimum gear ratio is selected as a function of transmission output speed, engine load, position of selector switch
and program switch.
Lock-up Control
The torque converter clutch is engaged as a function of load, output speed, gear selected and drive program. Lock-up
is possible in second, third and fourth gear. Apply and release quality is controlled by the pulse width modulated pres-
sure regulator solenoid.
Pressure Modulation
Hydraulic pressure in the transmission shift friction elements is accurately matched to transmission output torque
using an electrically operated solenoid valve to control pressure level. Transmission input torque is calculated from
an output torque value, supplied by EMS, and converter slip.
Engine Torque Control
Engine torque control reduces the energy dissipated within the system during gear shifts. The effect of this control
increase the transmission service life by reducing slippage time, increases comfort by reducing clutch torque trans- mission and allows a greater transfer of power by the transmission unit.
8.2.4 INPUTS / OUTPUTS
8.2.4.1 INPUTS
Transmission Range
The transmission range is detectec ,ythe pressureswitch manifold located within the transmission unit. The manifold
transmits a coded message to the TCM indicating gear selector position.
Performance Mode Select
Performance mode select uses a two wire input to the TCM allowing selection of different transmission operating
modes.
Line A; Used for selection of traction control shift pattern and controlled
by the ABS /TC CM.
Line
B; Used for selection of 'Normal' or 'Sports' mode, manually selected at a two position rocker switch mounted
on the gear selector unit. Switch resistance is equal to or greaterthan look$, open circuit and equal to or less than 0.5$ closed circuit, measured across contacts at a current of 10mA.
Kickdown Switch
This signal is controlled by the operation ofthe kickdown switch on depression of the accelerator pedal to its full extent.
The switch remains in 'normally open' position until contact with the pedal closes the contacts. Switch resistance is
equal to or greater than look$, open circuit, and equal to or less than 0.5$ closed circuit, measured across contacts at
a current of
10Ma.
Calibration Select
The calibration select input allows identification of different vehicle specifications, ie 4.0 liter supercharged, or 6.0 liter (V12). The link, to ground, from the TCM is either short or open circuit, dependant upon internal software calibration
for each vehicle variant.
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Automatic Transmission (V12) Powertrain
Engine Speed
The engine speed is provided by an open collector signal supplied from the engine management control module
(ECM).
Throttle Position
This signal, from the ECM, performs the following two functions:
1.
2.
Engine Torque (and warm-up)
This signal, from the ECM, performs the following three functions:
1. During cranking to convey the completion of an engine warm
-up cycle to TCM.
2. To convey engine torque information, under normal running conditions, to TCM.
3. To convey engine torque fault signals to TCM.
Engine ‘warm
-up’ cycle commences from ignition ON until 500ms after the engine exceeds 400rpm. After this time
delay either an engine torque, or torque fault signal will be transmitted.
Transmission Input Speed
The transmission input speed sensor is mounted within the transmission housing and produces a variable frequency
signal, directly proportional to forward clutch housing rotational speed which is transmitted to the TCM. Sensor resis- tance equals 1.25kQ f 0.25.
Transmission Output Speed
The transmission output speed sensor is mounted within the transmission housing and produces a variable frequency
signal, directly proportional to the rear carrier rotational speed which is transmitted to the TCM. Sensor resistance
equals
1.25w2 + 0.25.
hake Application
When a brake application signal is received, due to brake switch operation, the torque convertor clutch lock-up sole- noid is de-energized, releasing lock-up mode if already applied
Transmission Oil Temperature
The transmission oil temperature sensor, located within the internal harness, monitors oil temperature and transmits a corresponding signal to the TCM.
To convey throttle position information to the TCM.
To indicate fault conditions between ECM and throttle potentiometer.
8.2.4.2 OUTPUTS
Gear Shift Solenoids
The two gear shift solenoids, located within the transmission housing, determine gear ratio when the selector is in any
of the forward gear positions.
Force Motor
The force motor, mounted within the transmission housing acts as a transmission torque fluid pressure regulator.
Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Solenoid
The torque converter clutch solenoid, mounted within the transmission housing, provides a direct drive from the en- gine, via the converter clutch, to the driven wheels, giving the efficiency of a manual gearbox. The solenoid also pro- vides a ’ramp‘ apply and release to engage / disengage the clutch gently.
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SPEED CONTROL
System Description
0 15.3 15.3.1
The speed control system provides an automatic cruise facility, allowing a constant speed to be maintained without
accelerator pedal operation. The system comprises the following components:
0 Electronic control unit
0 Vacuum dump valve
0 Control valve
0 Vacuum pump
0 Mechanical throttle linkage and bellows
0 Selection switch
0 Brake and clutch pedal switches
On selection of speed control, via the switches mounted on the driver's side fascia, the vacuum dump valve, pump and
control valve will energize, creating
a partial vacuum in the bellows assembly. The bellows assembly acts upon the
throttle linkage to adjust throttle position, maintaining vehicle speed at the value when control is selected.
Speed control is determined by the Speed Control Control Module
(SC CM) which monitors a speed signal delivered
from the instrument pack (initially from the ABS rear LH wheel speed sensor) to determine vehicle speed.
Speedcontrol isdisabled, returning control tothedriver,
byoperationofthevacuumdumpvalve,ifanyofthefollowing situations occur: 0
0 Braking
0 Clutch operation (3.2 / 4.0 litre manual transmission vehicles only)
o Drive de-select ie P, N or R (automatic transmissions only, both electronic and hydraulic)
0 Traction control system (where fitted) in operation
0 Rapid speed reduction without braking input, ie double brake switch failure
0 Actual speed drop to 3/4 of cruise setting (eg when towing excessive loads under adverse conditions)
0 Vehicle speeds below w 25 mph
0 Ignition OFF
0 De-selection at switch controls
15.3.2 COMPONENT DESCRlPTlO NS
15.3.2.1 Electronic Control Module
The Speed Control Control Module (SC CM), located behind the fascia, adjacent to the steering column, provides sys- tem control and an interface to external input signals from the instrument pack, gear selector module, traction control
system, control switches, and foot pedal switches. The set speed value is retained in SC CM memory and continuously
compared to actual vehicle speed. Adjustments are made, as necessary, to maintain set speed by control of the vac- uum pump and control valve. Connections to the SC CM are listed in the table on page 3.
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0 15.3.3 SYSTEM FLOW CHARTS
Systematic fault diagnosis of the speed control system cannot be accurately achieved by attempting to simulate actual
driving conditions. The system can only be reliably and safely tested using Jaguar Diagnostic Equipment.
15.3.4 DIAGNOSTIC SUB-ROUTINES
The following information details possible fault conditions, causes and remedies.
components are covered in Pin-point Tests. Detail test procedures
for
Fault: System inoperative
Possible causes:
1. Fuse FIO (LH 'A' post base fuse-box) blown.
2. Pneumatic circuit fault (ie vacuum leak)
3. Brake switch fault.
4. Clutch switch or link fault. Gear position input fault (automatic transmission only).
5. Harness wiring or connector faulty.
6. Set switch faulty.
7 Paddle switch faulty
8. Traction control input high.
9. Road speed input missing.
10 Dump valve failure.
11 Vacuum pump 1 control valve unit failure.
Remedy: 1. Examine fuse F10, if blown determine reason for failure and renew.
2. Examine all pipework, connections and components for damage or
disconnections, repair
or renew as necessary.
3. Check brake switch operation, renew if necessary.
4. Check clutch switch operation (manual transmission) or link connection I position input
(automatic transmission), renew if necessary.
5. Examine harness wiring. Examine connectors for corroded, damaged or distorted pins.
6. Check set switch operation and wiring, renew if necessary.
7. Check paddle switch operation and wiring, renew if necessary.
8. Examine harness wiring between SC CM and ABS / TC CM, check ABS /TC CM fault
diagnosis.
9. Examine harness wiring between SC CM and instrument pack, check pack fault diagnosis.
10 Renew faulty valve.
11 Renew faulty unit
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Fault:
Cause:
1. Clutch pedal switch or harness failure.
Clutch pedal operation does not disable system
1. Remedy: Check switch operation and wiring connections. Repair or renew switch / wiring
as necessary.
Fault:
Cause:
1, Faulty signal from gear selection module.
Remedy: 1. Examine transmission fault diagnosis.
Neutral gear selection does not disable system (automatic transmissions only)
2.
2.
Harness wiring or connector fault
Examine harness between gear selection module and SC
CM pin 18.
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