Fig. 153: P-Lock, Function (Locking Position)
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Function Of P Lock
The selector lever position "P" is locked whenever R/P locking solenoid (89) is not actuated by the electronic
selector lever module control module (N15/5). See Fig. 153
. The prerequisites for this are as follows:
No voltage supply to the electronic selector lever module control module (N15/5).
Brake pedal not depressed.
Under these conditions the locking lever (90) is in the locking position (P-lock).
The web on the locking lever (P-lock) (90b) locks the locking disc (69). It is not possible to shift the selector
lever (80) out of selector lever position "P".
Position Display, Location/Task
Transmission with touch shift.
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Fig. 156: ETC Control Module, Location
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Location
The ETC control module (N15/3) is installed in the left footwell, on the heater/air conditioning housing.
ETC Control Unit, Task
Transmission 722.6 in model 163 with touch shift
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Task
The ETC control module (N15/3) determines the instantaneous operating condition of the vehicle and controls
all gearshift sequences taking into account the ease of shifting and the driving situation. This involves receiving,
converting and transmitting various digital and analog signals. See Fig. 157
.
It receives operating data in the form of input signals from:
Starter Lock-Out Contact (Y3/6S1)
RPM Sensor 2 (Y3/6N2)
RPM Sensor 3 (Y3/6N3)
Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor (Y3/6B1)
In addition there is a connection via the engine compartment bus to the:
Instrument Cluster (A1)
ME-SFI Control Module (N3/10) or CDI Control Module (N3/9)
The solenoid valves for the modulating and shift pressure and for the gear changes are actuated by the ETC
control module (N15/3).
The pressure required is calculated from all input signals, adjusted to the torque to be transferred. The following
information from other systems is then processed:
ME-SFI Control Module (N3/10) or CDI Control Module (N3/9):
Engine Torque
Engine Speed
Accelerator Pedal Position
Gear Shift
Engine Status
Electronic selector lever module control module (N15/5):
Kickdown Switch (S16/6)
Selector Lever Position P/N
Traction system control module (N47):
Transmission Ratio
Speeds
Instrument cluster (A1):
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The ETC control module (N15/3) determines the instantaneous operating condition of the vehicle and controls
all gearshift sequences taking into account the ease of shifting and the driving situation. See Fig. 158
. This
involves receiving , converting and transmitting various digital and analog signals.
Input Signals:
Starter Lock-Out Contact (Y3/6S1)
RPM Sensor 2 (Y3/6N2)
RPM Sensor 3 (Y3/6N3)
Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor (Y3/6B1)
Kickdown Switch (S16/6)
Gear Recognition Switch (S16/10)
Output signals:
Reverse/Parking Lock Valve
Input And Output Signals:
Datalink Connector (X11/4)
In addition there is a connection via the engine compartment bus to the:
ME-SFI Control Module (N3/10) or CDI Control Module (N3/9)
Traction System Control Module (N47)
Transfer Case Control Module (N78)
The solenoid valves for the modulating and shift pressure and for the gear changes are actuated by the ETC
control module (N15/3). The pressure required is calculated from all input signals, adjusted to the torque to be
transferred.
The following information from other systems is then processed:
ME-SFI Control Module (N3/10) or CDI Control Module (N3/9)
Reverse And Parking Lock Solenoids (Y66/1)
Selector Lever Position (P/N) to the Engine Control Module (ME-SFI) (N3/10) (only on detection of the
selector lever position "P" or "N" on the transmission range recognition switch (S16/10) and at the starter
interlock contact (Y3/6s1)).
Traction System Control Module (N47):
Wheel Speeds
Gear Shift
Traction Status
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The aim of using the torque converter lockup clutch is to reduce the fuel consumption and exhaust gas
emissions of the vehicle by reducing torque converter slip. See Fig. 159
. This stands in contradiction to the ride
comfort demands made on the drive train with regard to its vibration behavior. The task of the electronic
transmission control is therefore to close the clutch in all driving situations relevant to fuel consumption, if
possible, and ensure that the engine vibrations are isolated from the drive train.
The characteristic curves shown in the diagram illustrate the different operating states of the torque converter
lockup clutch in relation to the accelerator pedal position and transmission output speed, plotted for one
transmission gear.
In addition to the evaluation of these characteristics, the status of the torque converter lockup clutch is also
determined by other variables.
Variables influencing the states of the torque converter lockup clutch:
Accelerator Pedal Movement
Uphill And Down Hill Gradients
Transmission Shift Functions
ATF Temperature
Durability Requirements
Load Condition
Engine Control Influences
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch Control Pressure, Function
See TORQUE CONVERTER LOCKUP CLUTCH CONTROL PRESSURE, FUNCTION
.
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch Control Pressure, Function
Apart from extreme states of open or closed, it is possible to operate the torque converter lockup clutch with
preset slip speeds. To enable this variable control pressure must be applied to the torque converter lockup clutch
regulating valve.
The torque converter lockup clutch control pressure is adapted to each operating state via the pulse-width
modulated torque converter lockup solenoid valve (Y3/6y6) which is actuated by the ETC control unit (N15/3).
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch PWM Solenoid Valve, Location/Task/Design/Function
See LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION OF PWM SOLENOID VALVE, TORQUE
CONVERTER LOCKUP CLUTCH.
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch, Location/Task/Design/Function
See TORQUE CONVERTER LOCK
-UP CLUTCH, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION.
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
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Operation
The driver's wish for maximum acceleration of the vehicle is met with the kick-down function. See Fig. 160.
When the kick-down switch (S16/6) is operated a CAN Signal is passed on from the electronic selector lever
module control module (N15/5) to the ETC control module (N15/3) via the electronic accelerator.
Based on this information the ETC control module (N15/3) actuates the solenoid valves so that the upshifts and
downshifts take place at higher engine speeds in order to achieve maximum performance.
Kick-Down Switch, Location/Task/Design
See KICK
-DOWN SWITCH, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN.
Hydropneumatic Transmission Control, Function (Without Touch Shift)
Operation
The hydropneumatic transmission control is divided into electronic and hydraulic transmission control.
While the electronic transmission control is responsible for gear selection and for matching the pressures to the
torque to be transmitted, the transmission's power supply control occurs via hydraulic elements in the
electrohydraulic control module. The oil supply to the hydraulic elements, such as the hydrodynamic torque
converter, the shift elements and the hydraulic transmission control, is provided by way of an oil pump
connected with the torque converter.
The electronic transmission control (ETC) allows for the precise adaptation of pressures to the corresponding
operating conditions and to the engine output during the gearshift phase, resulting in a noticeable improvement
in shift quality.
It is possible to reach the engine RPM limit in the individual gears using full throttle and kick-down. The shift
range can be changed in the forward gears while driving, but the electronic transmission control (ETC) employs
a downshift safeguard to prevent over-revving the engine.
The system offers the additional advantage of flexible adaptation to different vehicle and engine variants.
ETC Control Module, Location/Task
See ETC CONTROL UNIT, LOCATION/TASK
.
Electric Control Module, Location/Task/Design/Function
See ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION
.
Kickdown Switch, Location/Task/Design/Function Model 163 Without Touch Shift
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The aim of using the torque converter lockup clutch is to reduce the fuel consumption and exhaust gas
emissions of the vehicle by reducing torque converter slip. See Fig. 165
. This stands in contradiction to the ride
comfort demands made on the drive train with regard to its vibration behavior. The task of the electronic
transmission control is therefore to close to the clutch in all driving situations relevant to fuel consumption, if
possible, and ensure that the engine vibrations are isolated from the drive train.
The characteristic curves shown in the diagram illustrate the different operating states of the torque converter
lockup clutch in relation to the accelerator pedal position and transmission output speed, plotted for one
transmission gear.
In addition to the evaluation of these characteristics, the status of the torque converter lockup clutch is also
determined by other variables.
Variables influencing the states of the torque converter lockup clutch:
Accelerator Pedal Movement
Uphill And Down Hill Gradients
Transmission Shift Functions
ATF Temperature
Durability Requirements
Load Condition
Engine Control Influences
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch Control Pressure, Function
See TORQUE CONVERTER LOCKUP CLUTCH CONTROL PRESSURE, FUNCTION
.
REMOVE/INSTALL TRANSFER CASE
Remove/Install
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Notes on auto-pilot systemMODEL 129,208.4AH82.61-P-0001-01B
Notes on auto-pilot systemMODEL
202.018/02 /12/13, 208.3,
210.0AH82.61-P-0001-01C
Notes on auto-pilot systemMODEL 203 Navigations
system APS 30AH82.61-P-0001-01P
Notes on positioning GPS
antenna, TrafficStarMODEL 210 with CODE
(581a) Automatic air
conditioning MODEL 140AH82.61-P-0001-02A
Notes on dynamic guidance
for APSMODEL 129, 140, 168,
170, 202, 208, 210 bei APS
der 3. GerategenerationAH82.61-P-0001-04A
Notes on dynamic guidance
for APSMODEL 220 ...AH82.61-P-0001-04B
Notes on dynamic navigation
for APSMODEL 215,220...AH82.61-P-0001-04C
Notes on radio connector pin
assignmentMODEL 163AH82.61-P-0001-05A
Notes on TV antenna in rear
windowMODEL 210.0 as of 1.7.99AH82.62-P-0001-01A
Retrofitting voice control
systemMODEL 210.### 1#AH82.70-P-0001-01A
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 210...AH82.70-P-0001-03A
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 210...AH82.70-P-0001-03B
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 210...AH82.70-P-0001-03C
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 202 ...AH82.70-P-0001-03E
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 202 ...AH82.70-P-0001-03F
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 170...AH82.70-P-0001-03G
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 208 ...AH82.70-P-0001-03H
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 208 ...AH82.70-P-0001-03I
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 215, 220AH82.70-P-0001-
03IA
Notes on D2B ringMODEL 168...AH82.70-P-0001-03J
Notes on telephone
retrofittingMODEL 129, 168, 170,
202, 208, 210 ...AH82.70-P-0001-04A
Notes on retrofitting
telephoneMODEL 129, 168, 170,
202, 208, 210 as of 1.7.00
up to 30.6.01 except CODE
(855) TELE AIDAH82.70-P-0001-04B
Notes on retrofitting
telephoneMODEL 215, 220 as of
1.7.00 up to 30.6.01 except
CODE (855) TELE AIDAH82.70-P-0001-04C
Notes on telephone MODEL 215,220...AH82.70-P-0001-10A
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