
transmission side and connects the sun gear of the front planetary gear set to the transmission housing in the
locking direction.
The torque converter housing and transmission housing are made of a metal alloy. They are bolted together and
centered via the outer multiple-disc carrier of the multiple-disc brake B1. A coated intermediate panel seals the
two components.
The oil pump and outer multiple-disc carrier of the front multiple-disc brake are bolted to the converter housing.
The mechanical part consists of the propeller shaft, output shaft, a sun gear shaft and three planetary gearsets
which are coupled together.
In transmissions for powerful engines, the planetary gearsets have 4 planetary gears, while for less powerful
engines the front and rear planetary gear system has three planetary gear wheels. The stator shaft is pressed into
this and is secured against turning by a spline.
The rear freewheel (F2) connects the sun gear of the center planetary gear set to the sun gear of the rear
planetary gearset in the locking direction.
The electrohydraulic control unit consists of the shift plate made of light alloy for hydraulic control and an
electronic control unit.
The electrical control unit consists of a supporting body made of plastic in which the electrical components are
combined. The shell is screwed to the shift plate. Conductor tracks which are integrated into the shell, connect
the electric components to a plug connector. This 13-pin plug connector forms the connection with the vehicle-
side wiring harness and with the ETC 5 (electronic transmission control) control module (N15/5) via a bayonet
lock.
Automatic Transmission, Location Of Mechanical Components
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, LOCATION OF MECHANICAL PARTS
.
Automatic Transmission, Location Of Electrical/Electronic Components
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, LOCATION OF ELECTRIC/ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS.
Automatic Transmission, Location Of Hydraulic Components
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POSITION OF HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS
.
Automatic Transmission, Location of Components, Floor Shift
See AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, LOCATION OF COMPONENTS, FLOOR SHIFT
.
Automatic Transmission, Selector Lever Positions
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Fig. 108: Selector Lever Positions
Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, FUNCTION
Transmission With Touch Shift 722.6 In Model 163
Transmission 722.6 is an electronically controlled 5-speed transmission with a lockup clutch in the torque
converter.
The ratios for the gear stages are achieved by 3 planetary gearsets. The 5th gear is designed as a low-rev gear
with an overdrive ratio.
Shifting is initiated electronically. The gears are shifted by the corresponding combination of 3 hydraulically
actuated multi-disk brakes, 3 hydraulically actuated multi-disk clutches and 2 mechanical freewheels.
The oil pump as well as the external plate carrier of the front multi-disk brake are bolted to the torque converter
housing.
The mechanical part of the transmission 722.6 consists of a drive shaft, output shaft, a sun gear shaft and 3
planetary sets which are coupled to each other.
The electrohydraulic control unit is screwed onto the transmission housing from below. The end of the
transmission if formed by an oil pan made of sheet steel.
The oil pressure of the torque converter lockup clutch and center multi-disk clutch is supplied via bore holes in
the drive shaft. The oil pressure to the rear multi-disk clutch is supplied via the output shaft. The lubricating oil
is supplied and distributed by additional bore holes in both shafts. Oil is supplied to all bearing points of the
gearsets as well as to the freewheels and shifting elements.
The parking lock gear and drive flange are connected to the output shaft by gearing.
Basically transmission 722.6 with electronic control offers the following advantages:
Reduced fuel consumption.
Greater ease of shifting.
Favorable spacing by 5 gears.
Long service life and high reliability.
Low maintenance costs.
The torque converter housing and transmission housing consist of a light-metal alloy. Both housings are bolted
together and are centered via the external plate carrier of the multi-disk brake at the front. A coated intermediate
panel seals the two components.
Freewheels F1 and F2 optimize shifting. The front freewheel F1 is supported on the extension of the stator shaft
on the transmission end and connects in the lockin
g direction the sun gear of the front planetary gearset with the
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Location/Task/Design/Function Of Freewheel
See LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION OF FREEWHEEL
.
Function Of Gear Shift (With Touch Shift)
Transmission with touch shift.
On transmission 722.6 the electrohydraulic control unit converts the electric signals going out from the
electronic transmission control (EGS) into hydraulic signals.
Faults occurring in the ETC control unit (N15/3) are handled by the limp-home system. The limp-home system
is designed so that the driver can reach a Service Operation even under extreme conditions.
Selector lever position "P", "R", "N" and "D" are transmitted by the electronic selector lever module control unit
(N15/5) on the Controller Area Network bus class C (engine compartment) (CAN-C) and in parallel to this by
means of a shift rod to the range selector lever at the transmission end. By touching or holding the selector lever
towards "+" or "-" the shift range is pre-selected and displayed in the instrument cluster (A1) until an upshift of
transmission 722.6 is possible.
Function Of Gear Change
See FUNCTION OF GEAR CHANGE
.
Emergency Default Mode, Function
See LIMP
-HOME MODE, FUNCTION.
Function Of Manual Drive Mode Selection
Oil Level Control, Function
See OIL LEVEL CONTROL, FUNCTION
.
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch Control, Function
See FUNCTION OF TORQUE CONVERTER LOCKUP CLUTCH CONTROL
.
Function Of Gear Shift (Without Touch Shift)
On transmission 722.6 the electrohydraulic control unit converts the electric signals going out from the
electronic transmission control (EGS) into hydraulic signals.
Faults occurring in the ETC control unit (N15/3) are handled by the limp-home system. The limp-home system
is designed so that the driver can reach a Service Operation even under extreme conditions.
Selector lever position "P", "R", "N" and "D" are transmitted by the electronic selector lever module control unit
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(N15/5) on the Controller Area Network bus class C (engine compartment) (CAN-C) and in parallel to this by
means of a shift rod to the range selector lever at the transmission end. By touching or holding the selector lever
towards "+" or "-" the shift range is pre-selected and displayed in the instrument cluster (A1) until an upshift of
transmission 722.6 is possible.
Function Of Gear Change
See FUNCTION OF GEAR CHANGE
.
Emergency Default Mode, Function
See LIMP
-HOME MODE, FUNCTION.
Oil Level Control, Function
See OIL LEVEL CONTROL, FUNCTION
.
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch Control, Function
See FUNCTION OF TORQUE CONVERTER LOCKUP CLUTCH CONTROL
.
Function Of Gear Change
Operation
Every gear change is triggered by the electronic transmission control (ECT). Each shift sequence is assigned a
control block. Each of these contains one overlap regulating valve, one holding pressure shift valve, one shift
pressure shift valve, one common command valve and one electromagnetically actuated switchover valve
(upshift/downshift solenoid valve).
Actuation of the solenoid valve switches over from stationary mode to the shift phase.
When the gear change is complete the solenoid valves are no longer actuated as the different gears are subject to
a self-hold function in stationary mode.
Shifting "N" To "D" (1st Gear), Function
See SHIFTING N TO D (1ST GEAR), FUNCTION
.
Shifting N To D (1st Gear), Function
Transmission 722.6 As Of 1.7.96
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(B3). The further sequence of the switch-on process is as when engaging the rear multi-disc brake.
Residual Pressure
To avoid air getting into the hydraulic system, which causes a deterioration in shift quality, the line system
remains filled with oil in steady-state operation of the automatic transmission.
Function Of Shift From 1 To 2
See SHIFT FROM 1 TO 2, FUNCTION
.
Shift From 1st To 2nd, Function
NOTE: No mating surface on the piston of the center multi-disc brake (B3).
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Holding Pressure Shift Valve, Location/Task/Design/Function
See HOLDING PRESSURE SHIFT VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Shift Pressure Shift Valve, Location/Task/Function
See SHIFT PRESSURE SHIFT VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Overlap Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
See OVERLAP REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Location/Task/Function Of Command Valve
See LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION OF COMMAND VALVE
.
Selector Valve, Location/Task
See SELECTOR VALVE, LOCATION/TASK
.
Location/Task/Design/Function Of Oil Pump
See LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION OF OIL PUMP
.
Lubricating Pressure, Function
Operation
The working pressure regulating valve diverts surplus oil to the lubrication pressure regulating valve, from
where it is controlled and used for lubricating and cooling the mechanical transmission and torque converter. In
addition the pressure in the torque converter is limited via the lubrication pressure.
Working Pressure Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
See WORKING PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Lubrication Pressure Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
See LUBRICATION PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Torque Converter Lockup Clutch Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
See SHIFT PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Upshift/Downshift Solenoid Valve, Location/Task/Design/Function
See UPSHIFT/DOWNSHIFT SOLENOID VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION
.
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Shift Pressure Control Solenoid Valve, Location/Task/Design/Function
See SHIFT PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Multiple-Disc Brake, Location/Task/Design/Function
See MULTIPLE
-DISC BRAKE, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION.
Multiplate Clutch, Location/Task/Design/Function
See MULTI
-PLATE CLUTCH, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION.
Holding Pressure Shift Valve, Location/Task/Function
See HOLDING PRESSURE SHIFT VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Shift Pressure Shift Valve, Location/Task/Function
See SHIFT PRESSURE SHIFT VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Overlap Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
See OVERLAP REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Location/Task/Function Of Command Valve
See ELOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION OF COMMAND VALVE
.
Selector Valve, Location/Task
See SELECTOR VALVE, LOCATION/TASK
.
Location/Task/Design/Function Of Oil Pump
See LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION OF OIL PUMP
.
Shift Pressure, Function
Operation
The shift pressure is determined by the shift pressure regulating solenoid valve (Y3/6y2) and the shift pressure
regulating valve.
The shift pressure:
Regulates the pressure in the activating shift element during the shift phase.
Determines together with the modulating pressure the pressure reduction at the deactivating shift element
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See LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION OF COMMAND VALVE
.
Selector Valve, Location/Task
See SELECTOR VALVE, LOCATION/TASK
.
Location/Task/Design/Function Of Oil Pump
See LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION OF OIL PUMP
.
Modulating Pressure, Function
Operation
The modulating pressure influences the size of the working pressure and determines together with the shift
pressure the pressure regulated at the overlap regulating valve.
The modulating pressure is regulated at the modulating pressure regulating solenoid (Y3/6y1), which is under
regulating valve pressure. The modulating pressure via variable and relative to the engine load.
Modulating Pressure Regulating Solenoid Valve, Location/Task/Design/Function
See MODULATING PRESSURE REGULATING SOLENOID VALVE,
LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION.
Working Pressure Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
See WORKING PRESSURE REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Overlap Regulating Valve, Location/Task/Function
See NOVERLAP REGULATING VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION
.
Upshift/Downshift Solenoid Valve, Location/Task/Design/Function
See UPSHIFT/DOWNSHIFT SOLENOID VALVE, LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION
Shift Pressure Control Solenoid Valve, Location/Task/Design/Function
See SHIFT PRESSURE REGULATING SOLENOID VALVE,
LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION.
Location/Task/Design/Function Of PWM Solenoid Valve, Torque Converter Lockup Clutch
See LOCATION/TASK/DESIGN/FUNCTION OF PWM SOLENOID VALVE, TORQUE
CONVERTER LOCKUP CLUTCH.
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