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R Position: Shifting to R position from P or N position
14-69
TORQUE
CONVERTER
2ND
ACCUMU-
LATOR2ND
CLUTCH
3RD
CLUTCH 4TH
CLUTCH5TH
CLUTCH
4TH
ACCUMULATOR
TORQUE
CONVERTER
CHECK
VALVE SHIFT
SOLENOID
VALVES
SHIFT
VALVE D
SHIFT
VALVE A
LOCK-UP
SHIFT
VALVE
LOCK-UP
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF VALVE
COOLER
CHECK
VALVE
ATF
COOLER REGULATOR
VALVE SERVO VALVE SERVO
CONTROL
VALVE
MANUAL VALVE ATF PUMP
3RD CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION FLUID
PRESSURE SWITCH
1ST
CLUTCH
A/T CLUTCH
PRESSURE CONTROL
SOLENOID VALVES
3RD
ACCUMULATOR
1ST
ACCUMULATOR
5TH
ACCUMULATOR
2ND CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION FLUID
PRESSURE SWITCH
SHIFT
VALVE
C
SHIFT
VALVE
B SHIFT
VALVE E
20
30 50
SB
1
SA
5B
5A
SC
5K 5B
5C
4
4
3B4
5A
5F SB
55 1
90
94
SE
94
91
96 93
7
55
90
95
90
93
93
99 192
1
95 HX
1B 3
3’ 4
5G
91
X X
X
X
X X
10
97
93 X
95
56 40
50
10
55’ 90 96
X 7 AX
AX
HX
4’’3A
3A
71A
3
3’
3C
5N 5E
3C
5L
5J
SA
40
X 5F
5H
10
1
55
1 56
4’’ 57
4
95
30 30
95
10 40
20
57 X
XX
X
5H 5G 5E5C
X
X 92 X
5N 55’
50 30 1A
5K
92 4’X
5J5L
55’
1
57
SD
XX
SE
X X 3
X
57
SE
1
20
XX 1B 20X
X
3A X X
X
X X
SC
SD
AX
3B
X 4’
X
X
AX
X
X
AX
X
X
A: OFF
B: ON
C: OFF
D: OFF
E: ON
A
B
C
IDLER
SHAFT
COUNTER-
SHAFT
SECONDARY
SHAFT MAINSHAFT IDLER GEAR
FINAL DRIVE
GEAR
When shifting to R, the PCM turns shift solenoid valves B and E ON, and A, C, and D are turned OFF. Shift solenoid
valve B pressure (SB) is applied to the right side of shift valve B, and shift valve B is moved to the left side. Shift
solenoid valve E pressure (SE) is applied to the left side of shift valve E, and shift valve E is moved to the right side.
Line pressure (1) changes to (3) at the manual valve, and flows to the servo valve via shift valve E. The servo valve is
moved to the reverse range position. Movement of shift valves B and E, and the servo valve creates 4th clutch
pressure line between the 4th clutch and A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve A. 4th clutch pressure (40) is
appliedtothe4thclutch,andthe4thclutchisengagedgently.
NOTE: When used, ‘‘left’’ or ‘‘right’’ indicates direction on the hydraulic circuit.
(cont’d)
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Hydraulic Flow (cont’d)
R Position: Driving in reverse gear
Reverse Inhibitor Control
14-70Automatic Transmission
System Description (cont’d)
TORQUE
CONVERTER
2ND
ACCUMU-
LATOR2ND
CLUTCH
3RD
CLUTCH 4TH
CLUTCH5TH
CLUTCH
4TH
ACCUMULATOR
TORQUE
CONVERTER
CHECK
VALVE SHIFT
SOLENOID
VALVES
SHIFT
VALVE D
SHIFT
VALVE A
LOCK-UP
SHIFT
VALVE
LOCK-UP
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF VALVE
COOLER
CHECK
VALVE
ATF
COOLER REGULATOR
VALVE SERVO VALVE SERVO
CONTROL
VALVE
MANUAL VALVE ATF PUMP
3RD CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION FLUID
PRESSURE SWITCH
1ST
CLUTCH
A/T CLUTCH
PRESSURE CONTROL
SOLENOID VALVES
3RD
ACCUMULATOR
1ST
ACCUMULATOR
5TH
ACCUMULATOR
2ND CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION FLUID
PRESSURE SWITCH
SHIFT
VALVE
C
SHIFT
VALVE
B SHIFT
VALVE E
20
30 50
SB
1
SA
5B
5A
SC
5K 5B
5C
4
4
3B4
5A
5F SB
55 1
90
94
SE
94
91
96 93
7
55
90
95
90
93
93
99 192
1
95 HX
1B 3
3’ 4
5G
91
X X
X
X
X X
10
97
93 X
95
56 40
50
10
55’ 90 96
X 7 AX
AX
HX
4’’3A
3A
71A
3
3’
3C
5N 5E
3C
5L
5J
SA
40
X 5F
5H
10
1
55
1 56
4’’ 57
4
95
30 30
95
10 40
20
57 X
XX
X
5H 5G 5E5C
X
X 92 X
5N 55’
50 30 1A
5K
92 4’X
5J5L
55’
1
57
SD
XX
SE
X X 3
X
57
SE
1
20
XX 1B 20X
X
3A X X
X
X X
SC
SD
AX
3B
X 4’
X
X
AX
X
X
AX
X
X
A: ON
B: ON
C: OFF
D: OFF
E: ON
A
B
C
IDLER
SHAFT
COUNTER-
SHAFT
SECONDARY
SHAFT MAINSHAFT IDLER GEAR
FINAL DRIVE
GEAR
After starting off in reverse gear, the PCM turns shift solenoid valve A ON, B and E remain ON, and C and D remain
OFF. Shift solenoid valve A pressure (SA) is applied to the right side of shift valve A to cover the A/T clutch pressure
control solenoid valve A pressure port, and to uncover the line pressure port leading to the 4th clutch creating full line
pressure. The 4th clutch is engaged securely with line pressure.
When R is selected while the vehicle is moving forward, the PCM commands shift solenoid valve A to turn OFF, and E
to remain OFF. Shift solenoid valve A pressure (SA) is not applied to shift valve A so that line pressure (3A) is not
applied to the servo valve. Also shift solenoid valve E pressure (SE) is not applied to shift valve E so that line pressure
(3’) is not applied to the servo valve. The servo valve cannot be shifted to the reverse position, and hydraulic pressure
is not applied to the 4th clutch from the servo valve for reverse; as a result, power is not transmitted to the reverse
direction.
NOTE: When used, ‘‘left’’ or ‘‘right’’ indicates direction on the hydraulic circuit.
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P Position
14-71
TORQUE
CONVERTER
2ND
ACCUMU-
LATOR2ND
CLUTCH
3RD
CLUTCH 4TH
CLUTCH5TH
CLUTCH
4TH
ACCUMULATOR
TORQUE
CONVERTER
CHECK
VALVE SHIFT
SOLENOID
VALVES
SHIFT
VALVE D
SHIFT
VALVE A
LOCK-UP
SHIFT
VALVE
LOCK-UP
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF VALVE
COOLER
CHECK
VALVE
ATF
COOLER REGULATOR
VALVE SERVO VALVE SERVO
CONTROL
VALVE
MANUAL VALVE ATF PUMP
3RD CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION FLUID
PRESSURE SWITCH
1ST
CLUTCH
A/T CLUTCH
PRESSURE CONTROL
SOLENOID VALVES
3RD
ACCUMULATOR
1ST
ACCUMULATOR
5TH
ACCUMULATOR
2ND CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION FLUID
PRESSURE SWITCH
SHIFT
VALVE
C
SHIFT
VALVE
B SHIFT
VALVE E
20
30 50
SB
1
SA
5B
5A
SC
5K 5B
5C
4
4
3B4
5A
5F SB
55 1
90
94
SE
94
91
96 93
7
55
90
95
90
93
93
99 192
1
95 HX
1B 3
3’ 4
5G
91
X X
X
X
X X
10
97
93 X
95
56 40
50
10
55’ 90 96
X 7 AX
AX
HX
4’’3A
3A
71A
3
3’
3C
5N 5E
3C
5L
5J
SA
40
X 5F
5H
10
1
55
1 56
4’’ 57
4
95
30 30
95
10 40
20
57 X
XX
X
5H 5G 5E5C
X
X 92 X
5N 55’
50 30 1A
5K
92 4’X
5J5L
55’
1
57
SD
XX
SE
X X 3
X
57
SE
1
20
XX 1B 20X
X
3A X X
X
X X
SC
SD
AX
3B
X 4’
X
X
AX
X
X
AX
X
X
A: OFF
B: ON
C: OFF
D: OFF
E: ON
A
B
C
IDLER
SHAFT
COUNTER-
SHAFT
SECONDARY
SHAFT MAINSHAFT IDLER GEAR
FINAL DRIVE
GEAR
The PCM turns shift solenoid valves B and E ON, and A, C, and D OFF. Line pressure (1) flows to the shift solenoid
valves and A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve A. Line pressure (3) changes to (3’) at shift valve E, and flows to
the servo valve. The servo valve is moved to the reverse/park position. Hydraulic pressure is not applied to the
clutches.
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Lock-up System (cont’d)
Partial Lock-up
14-74Automatic Transmission
System Description (cont’d)
TORQUE
CONVERTER
LOCK-UP
SHIFT VALVE
LOCK-UP
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF VALVE
ATF
COOLER COOLER
CHECK
VALVE
TORQUE
CONVERTER
CHECK VALVE
REGULATOR
VALVE ATF PUMP
A/T CLUTCH PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE A
ON
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE E
SHIFT VALVES A and D
MANUAL VALVE
IDLER SHAFT
IDLER GEAR
MAINSHAFT
COUNTERSHAFT
FIN AL DR IVE
GEAR
SECONDARY
SHAFT
AX
HX AX
HX
94 9091
X
755 96 92 93SE
91
94
55’
97
55
96
90
90 X93
X 92
90
X 93
957
X X
99 92
95
1 1 SE
1 X
X 1 55
XAX
X
93
As the speed of the vehicle reaches the programmed value, the PCM turns shift solenoid valve E ON, and shift
solenoid valve E pressure (SE) is applied to the right side of the lock-up shift valve. The lock-up shift valve is moved to
the left side to switch the torque converter pressure port (91), which goes to the right side of the torque converter, and
torque converter pressure port (94) is released from the left side of the torque converter. Torque converter pressure
(91) flows to the right side of the torque converter to engage the torque converter clutch. The PCM also controls A/T
clutch pressure control solenoid valve A to regulate A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve A pressure. A/T clutch
pressure solenoid valve A (55) is applied to the lock-up shift valve and the lock-up control valve. The position of the
lock-up control valve depends on A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve A pressure (55) and torque converter
pressure released from the torque converter. The lock-up control valve controls the amount of torque converter clutch
lock-up until fluid between the clutch piston and the torque converter cover is fully released; the torque converter
clutch is in partial lock-up.
NOTE: When used, ‘‘left’’ or ‘‘right’’ indicates direction on the hydraulic circuit.
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DTC P0731:
14-12014-120Automatic Transmission
DTC Troubleshooting (cont’d)
29. Reconnect all connectors.
30. Update the PCM if it does not have the latest
software (see page 11-227), or substitute a known-
good PCM (see page 11-7).
31. Test-drive the vehicle with the shift lever in D at speeds over 20 km/h (12 mph), and let the
transmission shift through all five gears.
32. Check for Temporary DTCs or DTCs with the HDS.
Check for poor connections or loose
terminals between the output shaft (countershaft)
speed sensor and the PCM. If the PCM was updated,
substitute a known-good PCM (see page 11-7), then
go to step 31. If the PCM was substituted, go to step
1.
Go to step 33.
33. Monitor the OBD STATUS for P0723 in the DTCs MENU with the HDS.
If the PCM was updated, troubleshooting is
complete. If the PCM was substituted, replace the
original PCM (see page 11-228). If any other
Temporary DTCs or DTCs were indicated in step 32,
go to the indicated DTC’s troubleshooting.
If the HDS indicates FAILED, check for poor
connections or loose terminals between the output
shaft (countershaft) speed sensor and the PCM. If
the PCM was updated, substitute a known-good
PCM (see page 11-7), then go to step 31. If the PCM
was substituted, go to step 1. If the HDS indicates
NOT COMPLETED, go to step 31. NOTE: Before you troubleshoot, record all freeze data
and any on-board snapshot with the HDS, and review
General Troubleshooting Information (see page 14-3).
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on).
2. Make sure that the transmission is filled to the proper level, and check for fluid leaks.
3. Drain the ATF (see step 3 on page 14-232) through a strainer. Inspect the strainer for metal debris or
excessive clutch material.
Replace the transmission, then go to step 12.
Replace the ATF (see page 14-232), then go to
step 4.
4. Test stall speed in D (see page 14-210).
Go to step 5.
Shift valves A and D are stuck. Repair these
valves and the hydraulic circuit, or replace the
transmission, then go to step 12.
5. Measure the line pressure (see page 14-211).
Go to step 6.
Repair the ATF pump and the regulator valve,
or replace the transmission, then go to step 12.Problem in 1st Clutch and 1st
Clutch Hydraulic Circuit (1st Gear Incorrect
Ratio)
Is DTC P0723 indicated?
Does the HDS ind icate PASSED? Does t he st r ai ner hav e met al d ebr i s or ex cessi v e
clutch mater ial?
Is t he st al l speed w i t hi n t he ser v i ce l i mi t s?
Is the line pressure within service limit?
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14-122
Automatic Transmission
DTC Troubleshooting (cont’d)
Problem in 2nd Clutch and 2nd
Clutch Hydraulic Circuit (2nd Gear Incorrect
Ratio)
NOTE: Before you troubleshoot, record all freeze data
and any on-board snapshot with the HDS, and review
General Troubleshooting Information (see page 14-3).
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on).
2. Make sure that the transmission is filled to the proper level, and check for fluid leaks.
3. Drain the ATF (see step 3 on page 14-232) through a strainer. Inspect the strainer for metal debris or
excessive clutch material.
Replace the transmission, then go to step 12.
Replace the ATF (see page 14-232), then go to
step 4.
4. Test stall speed in D (see page 14-210).
Go to step 5.
Shift valve C is stuck. Repair shift valve C and
the hydraulic circuit, or replace the transmission,
then go to step 12.
5. Measure the line pressure (see page 14-211).
Go to step 6.
Repair the ATF pump and the regulator valve,
or replace the transmission, then go to step 12. 6. Measure the 2nd clutch pressure (see page 14-211).
Go to step 7.
Shift valves A and B are stuck. Repair these
valves and the hydraulic circuit, or replace the
transmission, then go to step 12.
7. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
8. Clear the DTC with the HDS.
9. Test-drive the vehicle in 2nd gear, with the shift lever in D, at speeds over 12 km/h (7 mph), and
with the engine speed above 1,000 rpm, for at least
12 seconds.
10. Check for Temporary DTCs or DTCs with the HDS.
Repair the 2nd clutch, or replace the
transmission, then go to step 12.
Go to step 11.
11. Monitor the OBD STATUS for P0732 in the DTCs MENU with the HDS.
Troubleshooting is complete. If any other
Temporary DTCs or DTCs were indicated in step 10,
go to the indicated DTC’s troubleshooting.
If the HDS indicates FAILED, repair the 2nd
clutch, or replace the transmission, then go to step
12. If the HDS indicates NOT COMPLETED, go to
step 9.
Does t he st r ai ner hav e met al d ebr i s or ex cessi v e clutch mater ial?
Is t he st al l speed w i t hi n t he ser v i ce l i mi t s?
Is the line pressure within service limit? Is the 2nd clutch pr essur e within the ser vice
limits?
Is DT C P07 32 ind icated ?Does the HDS ind icate PASSED?
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DTC P0733:
14-12314-123
12. Test-drive the vehicle in 2nd gear, with the shift
lever in D, at speeds over 12 km/h (7 mph), and
with the engine speed above 1,000 rpm, for at least
12 seconds.
13. Check for Temporary DTCs or DTCs with the HDS.
Check for poor connections or loose
terminals between the input shaft (mainshaft)
speed sensor and the output shaft (countershaft)
speed sensor and the PCM, then go to step 4.
Go to step 14.
14. Monitor the OBD STATUS for P0732 in the DTCs MENU with the HDS.
Troubleshooting is complete. If any other
Temporary DTCs or DTCs were indicated in step 13,
go to the indicated DTC’s troubleshooting.
If the HDS indicates FAILED, check for poor
connections or loose terminals between the input
shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor and the output shaft
(countershaft) speed sensor and the PCM, then go
to step 4. If the HDS indicates NOT COMPLETED, go
to step 12. NOTE: Before you troubleshoot, record all freeze data
and any on-board snapshot with the HDS, and review
General Troubleshooting Information (see page 14-3).
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on).
2. Make sure that the transmission is filled to the proper level, and check for fluid leaks.
3. Drain the ATF (see step 3 on page 14-232) through a strainer. Inspect the strainer for metal debris or
excessive clutch material.
Replace the transmission, then go to step 11.
Replace the ATF (see page 14-232), then go to
step 4.
4. Measure the line pressure (see page 14-211).
Go to step 5.
Repair the ATF pump and the regulator valve,
or replace the transmission, then go to step 11.
5. Measure the 3rd clutch pressure (see page 14-211).
Go to step 6.
Shift valves A and D are stuck. Repair these
valves and the hydraulic circuit, or replace the
transmission, then go to step 11.
(cont’d)Problem in 3rd Clutch and 3rd
Clutch Hydraulic Circuit (3rd Gear Incorrect
Ratio)
Is DT C P07 32 ind icated ?
Does the HDS ind icate PASSED? Does t he st r ai ner hav e met al d ebr i s or ex cessi v e
clutch mater ial?
Is the line pressure within the service limits?Is the 3rd clutch pressure within the servicelimits?
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14-125
Problem in 4th Clutch and 4th
Clutch Hydraulic Circuit (4th Gear Incorrect
Ratio)
NOTE: Before you troubleshoot, record all freeze data
and any on-board snapshot with the HDS, and review
General Troubleshooting Information (see page 14-3).
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on).
2. Make sure that the transmission is filled to the proper level, and check for fluid leaks.
3. Drain the ATF (see step 3 on page 14-232) through a strainer. Inspect the strainer for metal debris or
excessive clutch material.
Replace the transmission, then go to step 11.
Replace the ATF (see page 14-232), then go to
step 4.
4. Measure the line pressure (see page 14-211).
Go to step 5.
Repair the ATF pump and the regulator valve,
or replace the transmission, then go to step 11.
5. Measure the 4th clutch pressure (see page 14-211).
Go to step 6.
Shift valves B and C, and the servo control
valve are stuck. Repair these valves and the
hydraulic circuit, or replace the transmission, then
go to step 11. 6. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
7. Clear the DTC with the HDS.
8. Test-drive the vehicle in 4th gear, with the shift
lever in D, at speeds over 12 km/h (7 mph), and
with the engine speed above 1,000 rpm, for at least
12 seconds.
9. Check for Temporary DTCs or DTCs with the HDS.
Repair the 4th clutch, or replace the
transmission, then go to step 11.
Go to step 10.
10. Monitor the OBD STATUS for P0734 in the DTCs MENU with the HDS.
Troubleshooting is complete. If any other
Temporary DTCs or DTCs were indicated in step 9,
go to the indicated DTC’s troubleshooting.
If the HDS indicates FAILED, repair the 4th
clutch, or replace the transmission, then go to step
11. If the HDS indicates NOT COMPLETED, go to
step 8.
(cont’d)
Does t he st r ai ner hav e met al d ebr i s or ex cessi v eclutch mater ial?
Is the line pressure within the service limits?Is the 4th clutch pressure within the servicelimits? Is DT C P07 34 ind icated ?
Does the HDS ind icate PASSED?
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