Valve ACURA INTEGRA 1994 Service Owners Manual

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual Automatic Transmission
l4-2
14-3t 4-6
14-8
14-14
14-23
Hvdraulic Flow ...--...... 14-24
Lock-up System ........ 14-38
Eloctrical Systom
Component Location ............,...,................ I 4-45
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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual The Automatic Transmission is a combination of a 3-e,ement torque convefter and triple-shaft electfonically controlled
automatic transmission which provides 4 speeds forward and 1 speed reverse. The e

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual VALVEBODIES
TOROUE CONVERTERASSEMBLY
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR IVSSI1ST-HOLD CLUTCH
SUB SHAFT3RD CLUTCH
SPEED SENSOR
MAINSHAFT
SPEED SENSOR1ST CLUTCH
COUNTERSHAFT
14-5

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual Description
Clutches
The four speed automatic transmission uses hydraulically actuated clutches to engage or disengage the transmission gears.
When clutch pressure is introduced into the clutch drum,

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual @ Position
Hydraulic pressure is not applied to the clutches, Power is not transmitted to the countershaJt.
@ Position
Hydraulic pressure is not spplied to the clutches. Power is not transmitted to th

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual llj Po.ltbn
1. Hydraulic pressure is swilched by the manual valve to the se.vo v8lve, which moves the reverse shilt tork to the
r€verse position. The reverse shiJt fork engages with the reverse sele

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual Description
Electronic Control System
Electronic Control System
The electronic control system consists of the Transmission Control Module (TCM), sensors. and 4 solenoid valves. Shift-
ing and lock-up

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual Lock-up Control
From sensor input signals, the TCM determines whether to turn the lock-up
solenoid valve A and/or B accordingly.
The combination of driving siqnals to lock-up control solenoid valves A

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual Description
Electronic Control System {contdl
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ECM
ACCL
AFSB
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LG2
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SHFT COI{rFOLSOLINOIO VALVE B
TOCK-UPCONTROLSOLENOIOVALVE A
SPEEOSENSOF
COUNTE8SHAFISPEEOSENS

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ACURA INTEGRA 1994  Service Owners Manual Hydraulic Control
The valve bodies include the main valve body, secondary valve body, regulator valve body, servo body and lock-up valve
body.
The oil pump is driven by splines behind the torque conve