UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–1
TRANSMISSION
CONTENTS
UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
Major Components (1) ................................... 7A4–3
Major Components (1) and Associated
parts ........................................................... 7A4–3
Disassembly steps...................................... 7A4–3
Components (1) ............................................. 7A4–5
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–5
Major Components (2) ................................... 7A4–7
Major Componets (2) and Associated
Parts ........................................................... 7A4–7
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–8
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–11
Major Components (3) ................................... 7A4–16
Major Components (3) and Associated
Parts ........................................................... 7A4–16
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–17
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–25
Diaassembly, Inspection and Reassembly
of minor Components ................................. 7A4–37
Oil Pump ........................................................ 7A4–38
Disassembly View ...................................... 7A4–38
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–38
Inspection and Repair................................. 7A4–39
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–41
OD Planetary Gear and OD Direct Clutch
Assembly (C–0).......................................... 7A4–43
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–43
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–44
Inspection and Repair................................. 7A4–47
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–48
OD Support Assembly ................................... 7A4–53
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–53
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–53
Inspection and Repair................................. 7A4–54
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–55
Direct Clutch Assembly (C-2) ........................ 7A4–58
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–58
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–59
Inspection and Repair................................. 7A4–60
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–61
Forward Clutch Asseembly (C-1)................... 7A4–64
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–64
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–65
Inspection and Repair................................. 7A4–66
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–67
Front Planetary Gear ..................................... 7A4–71
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–71
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–71
Inspection and Repair................................. 7A4–71
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–72Planetary Sun Gear and No.1 One-Way
Clutch ......................................................... 7A4–73
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–73
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–74
Inspection and Repair ................................. 7A4–74
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–75
Second Brake Assembly (B–2)...................... 7A4–77
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–77
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–77
Inspection and Repair ................................. 7A4–78
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–78
Rear Planetary Gear Assembly and Output
Shaft ........................................................... 7A4–81
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–81
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–82
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–84
First and Reverse Brake (B–3) ...................... 7A4–87
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–87
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–88
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–89
Transmission Valve Body assembly .............. 7A4–92
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–92
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–93
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–93
Lower Valve Body .......................................... 7A4–96
Cross Section ............................................. 7A4–96
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–98
Inspection and Repair ................................. 7A4–103
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–104
Upper Valve Body .......................................... 7A4–109
Cross Section ............................................. 7A4–109
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–111
Inspection and Repair ................................. 7A4–115
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–116
Transmission Case ........................................ 7A4–121
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–121
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–121
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–122
Torque Converter........................................... 7A4–124
Inspection and Repair ................................. 7A4–124
Adapter Housing (4 4)................................. 7A4–125
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–125
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–125
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–125
Ex tension Housing (4 2) ............................. 7A4–126
Disassembled View .................................... 7A4–126
Disassembly ............................................... 7A4–126
Reassembly ................................................ 7A4–126
Main Data and Specifications ........................ 7A4–128
7A4–96 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
Lower Valve Body
Cross Section
RUW 37A M F00 1901
UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–109
Upper Valve Body
Cross Section
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WORKSHOP MANUAL
TF SERIES
TRANSMISSION
JR405E MODEL
SECTION 7A
CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-1
SECTION 7A1
CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................................................7A1- 3
CONSTRUCTION ....................................................................................................................7A1- 3
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATION .....................................................................................7A1- 4
NUMBER PLATE LOCATION ...............................................................................................7A1- 5
ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMPONENTS LOCATION ..................................................7A1- 6
TRANSMISSION CONTROL UNIT (TCM) PERIPHERAL CIRCUIT ..............................7A1- 7
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPONENT ...........................................................7A1- 8
TORQUE CONVERTER (WITH LOCK-UP FUNCTION) ..................................................7A1- 8
OIL PUMP .................................................................................................................................7A1- 9
INPUT SHAFT ..........................................................................................................................7A1- 10
OUTPUT SHAFT ......................................................................................................................7A1- 10
GEAR SHIFTING MECHANISM ............................................................................................7A1- 10
CONTROL VALVE ...................................................................................................................7A1- 14
OIL PASSAGE .........................................................................................................................7A1- 19
PARKING FUNCTION .............................................................................................................7A1- 20
INHIBITOR SWITCH ...............................................................................................................7A1- 21
TURBINE SENSOR .................................................................................................................7A1- 22
SPEED SENSOR .....................................................................................................................7A1- 22
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) .............................................................................7A1- 23
ENGINE SPEED SENSOR (=TDC SENSOR) ....................................................................7A1- 23
BRAKE SWITCH ......................................................................................................................7A1- 24
MODE SELECT SWITCH .......................................................................................................7A1- 24
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM) ..................................................................7A1- 25
CONTROL MECHANISM ............................................................................................................7A1- 26
CONTENT OF FUNCTION AND CONTROL ......................................................................7A1- 26
CONTROL ITEM, INPUT AND OUTPUT .................................................................... 7A1- 29
LINE PRESSURE CONTROL ..................................................................................... 7A1- 30
DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-1
SECTION 7A2
DIAGNOSIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING..................................................................................................7A2-6
CHECK TRANS INDICATOR & SELF DIAGNOSIS..............................................................7A2-7
DIAGNOSIS WITH TECH 2........................................................................................................7A2-9
TECH 2 CONNECTION .................................................................................................. 7A2-9
TECH 2 OPERATING FLOW CHART (START UP)..............................................................7A2-10
TYPICAL SCAN DATA................................................................................................................7A2-13
MISCELLANEOUS TEST...........................................................................................................7A2-14
INTERMITTENT DIAGNOSIS....................................................................................................7A2-16
SNAPSHOT DISPLAY WITH TIS 2000....................................................................................7A2-17
SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (SPS) ................................................................. 7A2-21
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.....................................................................................................................7A2-24
PART LOCATION........................................................................................................................7A2-26
CONNECTOR LIST.....................................................................................................................7A2-31
DIAGNOSIS TROUBLE CODE TABLE...................................................................................7A2-33
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION..............................................................................................................7A2-35
DTC P0722 (FLASH CODE 11) VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR NO SIGNAL......................7A2-36
DTC P0727 (FLASH CODE 13) ENGINE REVOLUTION SENSOR NO SIGNAL............7A2-38
DTC P0717 (FLASH CODE 14) TURBINE SPEED SENSOR NO SIGNAL......................7A2-40
DTC P0710 (FLASH CODE 15) ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE....................7A2-42
DTC P0560 (FLASH CODE 16) SYSTEM VOLTAGE FAILURE........................................7A2-43
DTC P0705 (FLASH CODE 17) INHIBITOR SWITCH FAILURE........................................7A2-44
DTC P1120 (FLASH CODE 22) THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE........................................7A2-46
DTC P1875 (FLASH CODE 25) GND RETURN CIRCUIT FAILURE.................................7A2-47
DTC P0753 (FLASH CODE 31) LOW & REVERSE BRAKE DUTY
SOLENOID FAILURE................................................................................................................7A2-48
DTC P0758 (FLASH CODE 32) 2-4 BRAKE DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE......................7A2-51
DTC P0763 (FLASH CODE 33) HIGH CLUTCH DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE................7A2-54
DTC P0768 (FLASH CODE 34) LOW CLUTCH DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE................7A2-57
7A2-12 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
F0: Diagnostic Trouble Code
F0: Read DTC Infor As Stored By ECU
F1: Clear DTC Information
F1: Data Display
F2: Snapshot
F3: Miscellaneous Test
F0: Lamp
F0: Power Lamp Test
F1: 3rd Start Lamp Test
F2: AT Oil Temperature Lamp Test
F3: Transmission Check Light Test
F1: Solenoids
F0: Low & Reverse Brake Solenoid
F1: 2-4 Brake Solenoid
F2: High Clutch Solenoid
F3: Low Clutch Solenoid
F4: Line Pressure Solenoid
F5: Lock Up Duty Solenoid
F4: Programming
F0: Program VIN
F1: Lock ECU
F0: Diagnostic Trouble Code
The purpose of the "Diagnostic Trouble Codes" mode is to
display stored trouble code in the TCM.
When "Clear DTC Information" is selected, a "Clear DTC
Information", warning screen appears. This screen informs you
that by cleaning DTC's "all stored DTC information in the TCM
will be erased".
After clearing codes, confirm system operation by test driving
the vehicle.
F1: Data Display
The purpose of the "Data Display" mode is to continuously
monitor data parameters.
The current actual values of all important sensors and signals
in the system are display through F1mode.
See the "Typical Scan Data" section.
F2: Snapshot
"Snapshot" allows you to focus on making the condition occur,
rather than trying to view all of the data in anticipation of the
fault. The snapshot will collect parameter information around a
trigger point that you select.
F3: Miscellaneous Test:
The purpose of "Miscellaneous Test" mode is to check for
correct operation of electronic system actuators.
F4: Programming (Factory Use Only):
The purpose of "Programming" is to program VIN in the ECM
and lock the programmed data.
7A2-66 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
Step Action Yes No
1 Clear the DTC from the memory once.
Was the action complete?
Go to Step 2
Refer DTC clear
method in this
manual.
2 Turn the ignition switch off once, then restart the engine and shift to
4th gear in the D range. When about 10 seconds elapsed, does the
CHECK TRANS lamp blink?
Go to Step 3 Go to Step 7
3 Is the DTC P0753 (31) Low & Reverse Brake Duty Solenoid Failure
stored? Go to P0753 (31)
Section Go to Step 4
4 Connect the Tech 2 and select the item for low & reverse brake
pressure switch. Is the indication of low & reverse brake pressure
switch turned off when the terminal assembly connector is
disconnected?
Go to Step 5
Repair the harness
or connector.
Go to Step 12
5 Turn the key switch off and disconnect the terminal assembly
connector. Are the pins correct?
Go to Step 6
Repair the
connector or pin.
Go to Step 12
6 Remove the oil pan. Is the continuity correct between terminal
assembly terminal 12 and low & reverse brake pressure switch
connector?
12
Repair the harness
or connector.
Go to Step 12
Replace pressure
switch.
Go to Step 12
7 Start the engine and select the R range. When about 10 seconds
elapsed, does the CHECK TRANS lamp blink?
Go to Step 8
Go to P0753 (31)
Section
8 Connect the Tech 2, and with the key switch in OFF position, short
the terminals 11 and 12 on the vehicle harness side. Does the
indication of the low & reverse brake pressure switch on the Tech 2
becomes on when the key switch is turned on?
Go to Step 9
Repair the harness
or connector.
Go to Step 12