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Circuit Diagram and Terminal Locationsr9T Model
IGNITIONSWITCH
LOC( UPCONTROL
LOCK UPCONTROLSOLEITOIDVALVE B
sf Frc0|lltF0LSOLENOIDVALVE A
sHrFr c0r{TnoLSOLEI{OID VALVE B
UNEASSOLINOID
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Description
Electronic Control System (cont'd)
Circuit Diagram and Terminal LocationsrgS Model
GNTIONSWITCN
LOCK-UPCONIFOLSOLEIIO D VALVE A
LOCK-UPCONTSOLSOLEI.IO 0 vALvE B
SBIFICONTROLSOLEI€ DVALVE A
SH FTCONTFOLSOLEiDID VALVE 8
LIN€AA SOL€iDIDGNIION SWTCHtGr
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Circuil Diagram and Terminal Locations-'gg - 00 Models
GN'ION SWITCN
LOC( UP C,ONTROLSOLEID D VALVE A
LOCK.UPCON'IFO!SOLENOIOVALVE B
SNIFT CONTAOTSOL€NOID VALVE A
SH]FT CONTROLsolEtiroro vArvE B
L NEAF SOLEI{OIO
pG2
IGPI
IGP2
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PCM Conn€clor Tehrial Loaabm
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Description
Hydraulic Control
The hydraulic control system is controlled by the ATF pump, valves, accumulators, and electronically controlled solenoids.
The ATF pump is driven by splines on the end of the torque converter which is aftached to the engine. Fluid from the ATF
pump flows through the regulator valve to maintain specified pressure, through the main valve body, to the manual valve,
directing pressure to each clutch. The valve body includes the main valve body, the regulator valve body, the lock-up
valve body, the secondary valve body, the servo body, the linear solenoid, the shift control solenoid valve Ay'B assembly,
and the lock-up control solenoid valve A/B assembly. The shift control solenoid valve A,/B assembly and the linear
solenoid are bolted on the outside of the transmission housing. The lock-up control solenoid valve A,/B assembly is bolted
on the outside of the torque converter housing.
LINEAR
SHIFT CONTROLSOLENOID VALVE A/BASSEMBLY
SECONDARY VALVEBODY
REGULATORVALVE BOOY
VALVE BODY
SOLENOID VALVE A/BASSEMELY
N
ATF PUMP GEARS
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Main Valve Sody
The main valve body houses the manual valve, the 1-2 shift valve. the 2nd orifice control valve. the CPB valve, the modu-
lator valve. the servo control valve. and the relief valve. The primary functions of the main valve body are to switch fluid
pressure on and off, and to control the hydraulic pressure going to the hydraulic control system.
CP8 VALVE2ND ORIFICE CONTROLVALVE
MODULATOR VALVE
RELIEF VALVE
1-2 SHIFT VALVE
MANUAL VALVE
MAIN VALVEBOOY
SERVO CONTROI-VALVE
Secondary valve Body
The secondary valve body is located on the main valve body, The secondary valve body houses the 2-3 shift valve, the 3-4
shift valve, the 3-4 orifice control valve, the 4th exhaust valve, and the CPC valve'
3.' SHIFT VALVE
.TH EXHAUST VALVE
CPC VAL
(cont'd)
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2.3 SHIFT VALVE
3na ORIFICE CONTROLVALVE
VALVE
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Description
Hydraulic Control (cont'd)
Regulator Valve Body
The regulator valve body is located on the main valve body. The regulator valve body consists of the regulator vatve, thetorque converter check valve. the cooler relief valve, and the lock-up control valve.
Lock-up Valve Body
The lock-up valve body, with lock-up shift valve and lock-up timing valve, is located on the regulator valve body.
LOCK.UP SHIFT
NMING VALVE
COOLER RELIEF VALVE
VALVE
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Regulator Valve
The regulator valve maintains constant hydraulic pressure from the ATF pump to the hydraullc control system, while also
furnishing fluid to the lubricating system and torque converter. Fluid from the ATF pump flows through B and B'. Fluid
entering from B flows through the valve orifice to the A cavity. This pressure of the A cavity pushes the regulator valve to
the right side. and this movement of the regulator valve uncovers the fluid port to the torque converter and the relief
valve. The fluid flows out to the torque converter and the relief valve, and the regulator valve moves to the left side.
According to the level of the hydraulic pressure through B, the position of the regulator valve changes and the amount of
fluid from B,through the torque converter also changes. This operation is continued, maintaining the line pressure.
NOTE; When used, "|eft" or "right" indicates direction on the illustration below.
ENGINE NOT RUNNING
STATOR SHAFT ABM
Stator Reaction Hydraulic Pressurs Control
Increases in hydraulic pressure according to torque are performed by the regulator valve using stator torque reaction. The
stator shaft is splined to the stator in the torque converter, and its arm end contacts the regulator spring cap When the
vehicle is accelerating or climbing (Torque Converter Range), stator torque reaction acts on the stator shaft, and the stator
arm pushes the regulator spring cap in the direction of the arrow in proportion to the reaction. The stator reaction spring
compresses, and the regulator valve moves to increase the line pressure. Line pressure reaches its maximum when the
stator torque reaction reaches its maximum.
TOROUE CONVERTER
REGULATON VALVE
STATOR REACTION
TOR SPRING CAP
(cont'd)
ENGINE RUNNING
To TOROUE CONVERTER Lubtication
STATONSTASHAFTATOF SHAFT ARM
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Description
Hydraulic Control (cont'd)
Servo Body
The servo body is located on the secondary valve body. The servo body contains the servo valve (which is integrated withthe reverse shift fork), and the accumulators.
2ND ACCUMULATOR
3RD SUBACCUMULATOR
SERVO BODY
1ST ACCUMULATOR
SERVO VALVE/SHIFTFORK SHAFT
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