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7) Power Flow - 5th Gear (D)
Functioning elements ▶
Control ▶C1 applied, Rear Planet Carrier driven
C3 applied, RSG (Rear Sun Gera) driven -
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S1 OFF, S2 and S3 ON
S2 ON, C2 shift valve moved to the left end, C2 clutch not engaged
C1 shift valve open (S1 OFF), C1 clutch engaged by drive oil
S3 and S7 ON, C3 shift valve moved to the left end, C3 clutch engaged -
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-
-
Connecting Components ▶
Gear
ratioON / OFF solenoids Variable pressure sol. valve-VBS
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5(A) S6(A) S7(A) S8(A) S9(A) S10(A)
0.87 ON ON 0 1 1 0-1
Gear
ratioEngaged element
C1 C2 C3 B1 B2 OWC Lock-up
clutch
AO AI R AO AI
0.87 ON ON
Power Flow Diagram ▶
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8) Power flow - 6th gear (D)
Functioning elements ▶
Control ▶C1 applied, Rear Planet Carrier driven
B1 applied, RSG (Rear Sun Gera) locked -
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S1 OFF, S2 and S4 ON
S3 ON, C2 shift valve moved to the left end, C2 clutch not engaged
C1 shift valve open (S1 OFF), C1 clutch engaged by drive oil
S4 ON, B1 shift valve moved to the left end, B1 Band engaged -
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-
-
Connecting Components ▶
Gear
ratioON / OFF solenoids Variable pressure sol. valve-VBS
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5(A) S6(A) S7(A) S8(A) S9(A) S10(A)
0.68 ON ON 0 1 1 0-1
Gear
ratioEngaged element
C1 C2 C3 B1 B2 OWC Lock-up
clutch
AO AI R AO AI
0.68 ON ON
Power Flow Diagram ▶
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08-8
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Action
Vehicle rollingBroken stabilizer bar Replace
Faulty shock absorber Replace
Abnormal noise.Loosening mounting Retighten
Damaged or worn wheel bearing Replace
Damaged shock absorber Replace
Damaged tire Replace
Poor ridingOver inflated tire Adjust pressure
Faulty shock absorber Replace
Loosened wheel nut Tighten as specified torque
Bent or broken coil spring Replace
Damaged tire Replace
Worn bushing Replace
Vehicle pulls to one sideDeformed arm assembly Replace
Worn bushing Replace
Bent or broken coil spring Replace
Hard steeringExcessive resistance of lower arm
ball jointReplace
Insufficient tire pressure Replace
Faulty power steering Replace
Unstable steering
Worn or loosened lower arm
bushingRetighten or replace
Vehicle bottoming
Worn or broken coil spring Replace
Vehicle height loweredOver loaded on the vehicle -
Defective shock absorber Replace
Defective coil spring Replace
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09-74850-01
Problem Possible Cause Action
Noise or vehicle
vibration when
appliedIncorrectly mounted back plate or caliper Repair
Loosened bolt of back plate or caliper Retighten
Uneven wear of brake disc Replace
Brake pad contamination Clean or replace
Sticking brake pad on contact surface Replace
Wear or hardening of brake pad Replace
Excessive clearance between caliper and pad Repair
Uneven contact of pad Repair
Lack of lubrication in sliding parts Lubricate
Improper operation of caliper Replace
Dust cover missing Repair
Loosened suspension mounting bolt Retighten
Pulls to one side
when brakingUnbalanced tire pressure between left and right Adjust
Poor contact of brake pad Repair
Oil or grease on brake pad Replace
Scratch, uneven wear, distortion of brake disc Replace
Improperly installed brake caliper Repair
Improper operation of auto adjuster Repair
Crack or distortion of brake pad Replace
Poor braking Oil leak or contamination Repair or replace
Air in brake line Bleed air
Improper operation of brake booster Repair
Poor contact of brake pad Repair
Oil or grease on brake pad Replace
Improper operation of auto adjuster Repair
Clogged brake line Repair
Improper operation of proportioning valve Repair
3. TROUBLESHOOTING
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2) DUMP (ABS is working) Mode
Even when the hydraulic pressure on each circuit is constant, the wheel can be locked as the
wheel speed decreases. This is when the ABS HECU detects the wheel speed and the vehicle
speed and gives the optimized braking without locking the wheels. In order to prevent the
hydraulic pressure from increasing, the inlet valve will be closed, the outlet valve will be opened
and the oil will flow into the low pressure chamber. In addition, the ABS HECU operates the pump
to circulate the oil in the low pressure chamber to the master cylinder. This may make the driver to
feel the brake pedal vibration and some
Solenoid valve Valve Open/Close Pump motor
Inlet valve - Normal open (NO) valve Close
ON
Outlet valve - Normal close (NC) valve Open
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4) RISE (ABS is working) Mode
As the wheel speed increases, the inlet valve opens and the wheel's pressure increases due to
the master cylinder pressure. In addition, the pump circulates the oil in the low pressure chamber
to the wheel. As the hydraulic pressure to the wheel increases, the wheel speed will reduce. This
operation continues repetitively until there are no signs that the ABS HECU tends to lock the
wheels. Since the ABS hydraulic pressure control process takes place repeatedly for a short time,
there may be some vibration and noises at the brake pedal.
Solenoid valve Valve Open/Close Pump motor
Inlet valve - Normal open (NO) valve Open
ON
Outlet valve - Normal close (NC) valve Close
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ESP OFF switch
Located on the left side of
instrument panel.
Rear wheel speed sensor
Located on the both ends of
rear axle.Front wheel speed sensor
Located on the hub
assembly.Sensor cluster
Located at the bottom of
center fascia panel.
Steering wheel angle sensor
Located on column shaft with
contact coil.HECU assembly
Located near the brake
booster in engine
compartment and contains
the pressure sensor.
2. COMPONENTS
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2) DUMP (ESP is working) Mode
The pressure decreases just before the wheel speed drops and the wheels are locked.
The inlet valve closes and the outlet valve opens as in the ABS HECU and the oil is gathered at
the low pressure chamber while no additional oil is being supplied. Then the pump operates to
allow fast oil drainage. The shuttle valve and the separation valve do not operate while
decompression.