Page 1829 of 2057
Transaxle cooling
1
2
3
4
E112583
Description
Item
The transmission fluid cooler.
1
Quick-release couplings
2Description
Item
From transmission fluid cooler to
transmission
3
From transmission to transmission fluid
cooler
4
The transmission fluid cooler is mounted on the
radiator. The transmission fluid cooler and the
automatic transaxle are connected via two hose
lines, which are equipped with quick-release
couplings. The transmission fluid cooler operates according
to the heat exchanger principle. The ram air
passing through the radiator withdraws heat from
the transmission fluid.
External shift mechanism
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01-
8
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL
Page 1830 of 2057

1
234
5
6
8
9
7
E112582
Description
Item
Gear selector mechanism
1
Selector lever cable guide
2
Selector cable
3
Damper weight
4Description
Item
Adjusting mechanism for selector lever
cable
5
Shift valve shaft lever
6
Selector lever cable bracket
7
Retaining clip
8
Emergency release lever
9
The transmission range selector is located on the
center console and is mechanically connected to
the transmission by a cable for operation of the
gear selector shaft and the TR (transmission range)
sensor.
As well as the positions P/R/N/D, the transmission
range selector provides a position for the sport and
select-shift mode (S). The manual gear position
can be selected at any time while driving. The gear selected is locked until the driver selects another
gear.
The engine can only be started in 'P' or 'N' position.
The selector cable adjustment mechanism is at the
transmission end of the selector cable.
Components of the electronic control
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01-
9
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 9
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL
Page 1831 of 2057

E112323
1
2
7
6
4
5
3
10
9
11
12
Description
Item
The TSS sensor
1
The OSS sensor
2
PWM (pulse width modulation)- solenoid
valve – TCC (torque converter clutch)
(SLU)
3
PWM solenoid valve – shift pressure (SLS)
4
Shift solenoid S1
5
Shift solenoid S4
6Description
Item
Shift solenoid S3
7
Shift solenoid S5
8
Shift solenoid S2
9
The TFT (transmission fluid temperature)
sensor
10
PWM solenoid valve for main line pressure
(SLT)
11
TCM with integrated TR sensor
12
Depending on the input signals, the TCM mounted
on the transaxle actuates the solenoid valves
S1-S5 in the valve body. The solenoid valves are
either in the "open" or "closed" state.
The (SLT and SLS) control valves regulate the
hydraulic pressure according to the pulse/pause
ratio of the electrical PWM signal. The controlled
hydraulic pressure enables smooth shifting or the
generation of a defined slip through actuation of
the relevant clutches and brakes. The shift timing is calculated by the TCM using the
accelerator pedal position and vehicle speed.
Under normal conditions, gear shifting and torque
converter lockup occur at low engine speeds to
reduce fuel consumption.
If the accelerator pedal is pressed down quickly,
the TCM switches automatically into kickdown
mode.
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01-
10
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 10
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL
Page 1832 of 2057

Function of the shift solenoids in the gears
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
Gear
Off
Off
On
On
On
1
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
2
Off
On
On
Off
Off
3
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
4
Off
On
Off
On
Off
5
Overview of the brakes, clutches and
one-way clutches
E112793
1234
5
12
13
Description
Item
Clutch C2: Connects the input shaft with
the sun gear.
1
Clutch C1: Connects the input shaft with
the rear gear.
2
Brake B3: Locks the annulus of the front
planetary gear.
3
One-way clutch F2: Locks the front
annulus in the counterclockwise direction.
4
Brake B2: Prevents the sun gear on the
input shaft from turning counterclockwise.
5Description
Item
Brake B1: Locks the sun gear on the input
shaft.
6
One-way clutch F1: Prevents the sun gear
on the input shaft turning counterclockwise
when B2 is activated.
7
Park System
8
Clutch C3: Connects the sun gear with the
front planetary gear carrier on the output
shaft.
9
Brake band B4: Blocks the the sun gear
on the output shaft.
10
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01-
11
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 11
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL
Page 1833 of 2057

Description
Item
Brake B5: Locks the rear planetary gear
carrier on the output shaft.
11Description
Item
Output shaft – transaxle
12
Input shaft – transaxle
13
Function of the clutches and brakes in the gears and during gear changes.
F2
F1
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
C3
C2
C1
Gear
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Park
Off
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
R
(V<=7)
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
R
(V>7)
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
N
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
1
On-Off
Off-On
On
Off
Off
Off-On
Off-On
Off
Off
On
1<=>2
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
2
Off
On
On-Off
Off-On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
2<=>3
Off
On
Of
f
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
3
Off
On
Off
On-Off
Off
On
On
Off-On
Off
On
3<=>4
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
4
Off
On-Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On-Off
On
Off-On
On
4<=>5
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
5
V = vehicle speed in km/h
x<=>x = gear change up/down
TCM
E112322
The TCM with integral TR sensor is mounted on
the transaxle casing.
Input and output signals at the TCM
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01- 12
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 12
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL
Page 1834 of 2057
E112805
59
13
2
6
10
14
3
7
11
15
4
8
12
16
17
19202118
1
Description
Item
TCM1
GEM (generic electronic module)
2Description
Item
Instrument Cluster
3
PCM (powertrain control module)
4
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01- 13
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 13
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL
Page 1835 of 2057

Description
Item
ABS (anti-lock brake system)
5
Speed control
6
Select-shift switch module
7
PCM
8
Selector lever lock
9
PWM solenoid valve – shift pressure (SLS)
10
PWM solenoid valve for main line pressure
(SLT)
11
PWM- solenoid valve – TCC (SLU)
12Description
Item
Shift solenoid S1 (open when dormant)
13
Shift solenoid S2 (closed when dormant)
14
Shift solenoid S3 (closed when dormant)
15
Shift solenoid S4 (open when dormant)
16
Shift solenoid S5 (closed when dormant)
17
The TSS sensor
18
The OSS sensor
19
The TFT sensor
20
TR sensor in TCM
21
Knowing and Understanding Customer
Concerns
Knowing and understanding customer concerns is
necessary in order to perform diagnosis.
First of all, ask the customer under which operating
conditions the problem occurs. If possible, try to
reproduce the concern by road testing the vehicle
with the customer.
You should be familiar with the following operating
conditions:
• Engine operating state
– Cold, warm-up phase, or at operatingtemperature
• Ambient temperature – Below 0 °C (32 °F), 0 to 20 °C (32 to 68 °F),or above 20 °C (68 °F)
• Road conditions – Good, poor, or off-road
• Vehicle load status – Unloaded, loaded, or fully loaded
• Transaxle status in manual mode – Upshift, downshift, overrun or acceleration
Testing Possible Causes of Transmission
Control Faults
Before performing a symptom-based diagnosis,
first carry out checks to eliminate various other
potential causes of the fault.
These situations include:
• Battery state of charge
• Defective fuses • Loose or corroded cables or electrical
connectors
• Ground connections to the transmission
• Retrofitted add-on units which are not approved by Ford, such as air conditioning, car telephone,
cruise control
• Unapproved tire sizes
• Incorrect tire size programmed with IDS (Integrated Diagnostic System)
• Engine tuning
IDS Diagnosis
NOTE: Customer concerns relating to the transaxle
can also be caused by engine-related faults.
The transmission control system of the AW55 is
closely linked to the engine management system.
Faults in the engine management system may
affect the transmission control system.
Before repairing the transaxle, it should be ensured
that the fault is not caused by the engine
management system or other non-transaxle
components.
The diagnosis can be performed on the AW55 with
the aid of von IDS.
visual inspection
A thorough visual inspection of the transaxle is
necessary for successful diagnosis.
A visual inspection is made of the following
components:
• Connectors and plug connections
• Ease of operation of the selector lever
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01- 14
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 14
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL
Page 1836 of 2057

• Selector lever position and selector leverposition display
• Fluid leakage
• Transmission fluid level check
• Transmission fluid quality check
• Modification/retrofitting
• Mechanical damage to the transmission
When inspecting connectors, remember that the
plugs may only be disconnected when they are not
energized.
The transaxle electronics may be destroyed by
static charge. To prevent damage, it must be
ensured that the technician complies with the
corresponding safeguards.
NOTE: Refer to the service literature for an exact
description of these safeguards.
Towing the vehicle
E66463
In general, vehicles with the AW55 transaxle can
be towed. Vehicles must never be towed
backwards.
As a result of the reduced lubrication of the
transaxle during towing, the following must be
remembered:
• The selector lever must be in the 'N' position.
• The maximum towing speed must not exceed 50 km/h.
• The maximum towing distance must not exceed 50 kilometers.
Push-starting the Vehicle
No torque is transmitted when towing or pushing
the vehicle. For this reason, vehicles with an
automatic transaxle cannot and must not be
tow-started or push-started.
Jump-starting the Vehicle
CAUTION: When jump-starting the vehicle
using a jumper lead there may be voltage
peaks. These may destroy the transaxle
electronics.
NOTE: When jump-starting the vehicle, the external
battery must remain connected for several minutes.
The voltage peaks dissipate after a few minutes.
Only then may the external battery be disconnected
without the risk of damage.
Selector Lever Emergency Release
E114512
1
2
3
4
If release of the selector lever lock by means of
the selector lever lock solenoid actuated by the
TCM fails in selector lever position 'P', it is possible
to perform an emergency release.
Procedure:
• Carefully slide a flat screwdriver into the slot (1).
• Turn the screwdriver (2).
• Press the screwdriver downwards to detach the gaiter frame from the trim panel (3).
G1163604en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
307-01- 15
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
— Vehicles With:
5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 15
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TO MODEL INDEX
BACK TO CHAPTER INDEX
FORD KUGA 2011.0MY WORKSHOP REPAIR MANUAL