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4. COMPONENTS
HPT 6A/T (6F24)
One-way clutchTorque converter
(with slip lockup)
Oil pumpHarness
Valve bodySide gearDriven gear
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Automatic transaxle Bolt (engine) 17 mm X 4
14 mm X 1 85.0 ~ 100.0Nm
Bolt (start motor) 14 mm X 2 48.0 ~ 58.8Nm
Bolt (oil pan) 14 mm X 4 56.0 ~ 62.0Nm
Bolt (torque converter) 17 mm X 6 45.0 ~ 52.0Nm
Eye bolt 22 mm X 1 3.0 ~ 5.0Nm
Drain plug 24 mm X 1 34.0 ~ 44.0Nm
Nut (range select lever) 14 mm X 1 17.6 ~ 24.5Nm
Bolt (inhibitor switch) 10 mm X 2 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (oil pan) 10 mm X 19 12.0 ~ 14.0Nm
Bolt (solenoid harness) 10 mm X 6 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (oil temperature sensor) 10 mm X 1 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (input & output sensor) 10 mm X 2 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (detent spring) 12 mm X 1 12.0 ~ 16.0Nm
Bolt (valve body) 10 mm X 8 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (V/B solenoid bracket) H5 mm X 9 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (torque converter housing) 12 mm X 20 28.0 ~ 35.0Nm
Bolt (oil guide A) 10 mm X 3 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (oil guide B) 10 mm X 1 5.0 ~ 7.0Nm
Bolt (oil filter) H5 mm X 2 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
5. TIGHTENING TORQUE
DescriptionsSize x
NumbersTightening torque
(Nm)
TGS lever Nut 12 mm X 4 17.6 ~ 21.6Nm
Nut (manual control lever) 13 mm X 1 14.0 ~ 20.0Nm
Nut (floor) 12 mm X 1 17.6 ~ 21.6Nm
Nut (dash panel) 12 mm X 2 17.6 ~ 21.6Nm
A/T bracket Bolt (left bracket) 17 mm X 3 88.2 ~ 107.8Nm
Bolt (right bracket) 17 mm X 4 88.2 ~ 107.8Nm
Bolt (upper bracket) 17 mm X 4 88.2 ~ 107.8Nm
TGS lever
TGS cable
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DescriptionsSize x
NumbersTightening torque
(Nm)
Automatic
transaxleBolt (oil lubrication pipe) 10 mm X 1 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (oil pump) 12 mm X 7 20.0 ~ 26.0Nm
Bolt (parking rod guide) 10 mm X 2 9.8 ~ 11.7Nm
Bolt (U/D brake retainer) T40 X 6 31.0 ~ 36.0Nm
Bolt (U/D brake chamber) T30 X 2 4.9 ~ 9.8Nm
Bolt (rear cover) 12 mm X 13 28.0 ~ 35.0Nm
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6. SPECIAL SERVICE TOLLS
Part number Name Tool How to use
00104-001(UD) Remover &
Installer - U/D
brake return sprin
00104-002(OD) Remover&
Installer - O/D
clutch return
spring
00104-003(LR)
(use with 00104-001)Remover&
Installer - L/R
brake return
spring
* Special service tool Supplier: Tool & Tech
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1. OVERVIEW
2WD4WD
The Model 6F24 6 speed automatic transaxle is electronically controlled. The control system is
comprised of the following components:
External transaxle control unit (TCU)
Input and output speed sensors
Six variable force solenoids(VFS) and two on/off solenoids
Torque converter
ATF temperature sensor -
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TCU controls the oil pressure for various internal clutches and brakes to select the gear. It also controls
the electronic elements, shift pressure and torque converter slip. If the system is defective, TCU provides
FMEC (Failure Mode Effect Control) to maintain the functionality of transaxle. This keeps the basic
function of transaxle (gear selection) even when there are failure in controls and power supply.
There are selector shaft position sensor (inhibitor switch) and oil temperature sensor in transaxle. In
manual mode, TCU receives the information from TGS (Transmission Gear Selector) through PCB
(Printed Circuit Board) when driver selects the manual shift mode. TCU communicates with other electric
control modules through CAN. In order to ensure a safe driving state and to prevent damage to the
automatic transmission, TCU switches to Limp-Home mode in the event of critical faults.
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2. FEATURES
1) Advantages
Early Downshift with Hard Braking and Skip Shifts
When heavy braking is detected, the transaxle downshifts early and skips gears to provide increased
engine braking to provide gear selection for tip-in.
Gear Hold going Uphill/Downhill
If the accelerator pedal is released when traveling uphill, upshifts are prevented to reduce busyness on
grades. If the accelerator pedal is released when traveling downhill, upshifts are prevented to enhance
engine braking.
Drive and Reverse Engagement
A soft engagement feature avoids harsh take up of drive when selecting Drive or Reverse. This is
achieved by limiting engine speed and engine torque which results in a rapid, but progressive
engagement of either Drive or Reverse when moving from the Park or Neutral positions. Drive and
Reverse engagements from either Park or Neutral are performed in less than 2.2 seconds. There is no
drive engagement prevention strategy implemented on the transaxle system as there is sufficient engine
strategy to protect the system. However, reverse engagement is prevented until vehicle speed is less
than 7 km/h.
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2) Transaxle Cooling
The transaxle cooling system ensures rapid warm-up and constant operating temperature resulting in
reduced fuel consumption and refined shift quality.
It also includes a cooler by-pass within the hydraulic system to allow sufficient lubrication to the transaxle
drivetrain in the event of a blockage in the transaxle cooler.
3) Shift Strategy
Gear Change
Transaxle gear change is controlled by the
TCU. The TCU receives inputs from various
engine and vehicle sensors to select shift
schedules and to control the shift feel and
torque converter clutch (TCC) operation at each
gear change.
Coast down
Coast down down shifts occur at 0% pedal
when the vehicle is coasting down to a stop.
Torque Demand
Torque demand down shifts occur
(automatically) when the driver demand for
torque is greater than the engine can provide at
that gear ratio. If applied, the transaxle will
disengage the TCC to provide added
acceleration.
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3. MODES AND FUNCTIONS
This allows the driver to define the highest
position. When the lever is first moved to the
one lower gear than current gear.
When driving on a slippery road, push the tip switch forward into the "+" position in "M" position.
This causes the transaxle to shift into the 2nd gear which is better for smooth driving on a slippery
road.