sensor ACURA NSX 1997 Service Service Manual

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Description

At a vehicle speed of 19 mph (30 km/h) or more, a signal from the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) activates the reverse lockout

solenoid, which causes the select lock pin to extend. As a result, the interlock cannot rotate to the reverse shift piece mak-

ing it impossible to select reverse gear.

At a vehicle speed of 16 mph (25 km/h) or less, the signal from the VSS is interrupted which turns off the reverse lockout

solenoid. The select lock return spring pulls the select lock pin back, enabling the interlock to move freely so that reverse

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Transmission Assembl y
Removal
Make sur e lift s ar e place d properly , an d
hois t bracket s ar e attache d t o correc t position s (se e
sectio n 1 ).
1 . Chec k an d recor d th e rea r whee l alignmen t (se e
sectio n 18 ).
2 . Disconnec t th e batter y negativ e (- ) an d positiv e (+ )
cable s fro m th e battery .
3 . Drai n transmissio n oil . Reinstal l th e drai n plu g wit h
a ne w washer .
4 . Remov e th e stru t bar .
5 . Remov e th e ai r cleane r assembly . 6
. Remov e th e connector s fro m th e contro l box , an d
remov e th e contro l box . D o no t remov e th e vacuu m
tube s fro m th e contro l box .
7 . Remov e th e wir e harnes s holder , jumpe r connecto r
an d transmissio n groun d cable .
8 . Disconnec t th e back-u p ligh t switch , neutra l posi -
tio n switch , differentia l spee d sensor , revers e lock -
ou t solenoid , an d vehicl e spee d senso r (VSS ) con -
nectors .
9. Disconnec t th e starte r moto r cables , the n remov e
th e starte r motor .
10 . Remov e th e transmissio n mount .
11 . Remov e th e tw o transmissio n housin g bolts .
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15. Tighte n th e transmissio n housin g attachin g bolt s
i n a crisscros s patter n i n severa l step s a s show n
below.
Transmissio n
Reassembly (cont'd )
18. Appl y liqui d gaske t (P/ N 0871 8-0001 ) t o th e
threads , an d instal l th e back-u p ligh t switc h
and neutra l positio n switch .
19. Instal l th e differentia l spee d sensor , revers e
lockou t solenoid , an d vehicl e spee d senso r (VSS) .
16 . Appl y liqui d gaske t (P/ N 0871 8 - 0001 ) t o th e threads ,
an d instal l th e 3 6 m m sealin g bolt .
17 . Instal l th e stee l balls , springs , an d sealin g bolts .
NOTE : Appl y liqui d gaske t (P/ N 0871 8 - 0001 ) t o th e
threads , bu t don' t plu g th e hol e wit h liqui d gasket .
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Transmission Assembl y
Installatio n (cont'd )
27. Instal l th e transmissio n moun t an d tw o transmissio n
housin g mountin g bolts .
28 . Instal l th e starte r motor , an d connec t th e starte r
moto r cables . Mak e sur e tha t th e crimpe d sid e o f
th e rin g terminal s facin g ou t (se e sectio n 23 ).
29 . Instal l th e transmissio n groun d cabl e an d jumpe r con -
nector , an d connec t th e back-u p ligh t switch , ne -
utra l positio n switch , differentia l spee d sensor , revers e
lockou t solenoid , an d vehicl e spee d senso r (VSS ) con -
nector .
30 . Instal l th e contro l box , an d connec t th e contro l bo x
connectors .
31. Instal l th e ai r cleane r assembly .
32 . Instal l th e stru t bar .
33 . Refil l th e transmissio n wit h th e recommende d oi l
(se e pag e 13-3 ).
34 . Connec t th e batter y positiv e (+ ) an d negativ e (- )
cable s to th e battery .
35 . Inspec t th e rea r cambe r (se e sectio n 18 ).
36 . Chec k th e clutc h operation .
37 . Shif t th e transmission, and chec k fo r smoot h opera -
tion .
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Description

The automatic transmission is a combination of a 3-element torque converter and a triple-shaft electronically controlled

automatic transmission which provides 4 speeds forward and 1 speed reverse. The entire unit is positioned in line with the

engine.

Torque Converter, Gears, and Clutches

The torque converter consists of a pump, turbine, and stator, assembled in a single unit.

They are connected to the engine crankshaft so they turn together as a unit as the engine turns.

Around the outside of the torque converter is a ring gear which meshes with the starter pinion when the engine is being

started. The entire torque converter assembly serves as a flywheel while transmitting power to the transmission main-

shaft. The transmission has three parallel shafts: the mainshaft, the countershaft, and the secondary shaft. The mainshaft

is in line with the engine crankshaft.

The mainshaft includes the 1st and 4th clutches, and gears for 3rd, 4th, reverse, and 1st (3rd gear is integral with the main-

shaft, while reverse gear is integral with 4th gear).

The countershaft includes the 1st-hold and 3rd clutches, and gears for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, reverse, 1st, and parking.

The secondary shaft includes the 2nd clutch and gears for 2nd and 3rd.

The 4th and reverse gears can be locked to the countershaft at its center, providing 4th gear or reverse, depending on

which way the selector is moved.

The gears on the mainshaft and secondary shaft are in constant mesh with those on the countershaft.

When certain combinations of gears in the transmission are engaged by clutches, power is transmitted from the mainshaft

to the countershaft to provide positions.

Electronic Control

The electronic control system consists of the Transmission Control Module (TCM), sensors, a linear solenoid, a shift switch,

and 4 solenoid valves. Shifting and lock-up are electronically controlled for comfortable driving under all conditions.

The TCM is located on the insulator center bulkhead, behind the driver's seat.

Hydraulic Control

The valve bodies include the main valve body, secondary valve body, servo body, regulator valve body, throttle valve

body, lock-up valve body, and the 2nd accumulator body.

They are bolted to the torque converter housing as an assembly.

The main valve body contains the manual valve, 1-2 shift valve, 2-3 shift valve, 3-4 shift valve, relief valve, one-way relief

valve, and oil pump gears.

The secondary valve body contains the 3-2 kick-down valve, clutch pressure control (CPC) valve, 2nd orifice control valve, 3rd

orifice control valve, modulator valve, 4th exhaust valve, servo control valve, 2nd exhaust valve, and 4-3 kick-down valve.

The servo body contains the accumulator pistons and servo valve. The throttle valve body includes the throttle valve B

which is bolted to the servo body.

The regulator valve body contains the pressure regulator valve, lock-up control valve, and cooler relief valve. Fluid from

the regulator passes through the manual valve to the various control valves.

The lock-up valve body contains the lock-up timing B valve and lock-up shift valve. The 2nd accumulator body contains

the accumulator pistons and limited slip differential relief valve.

The torque converter check valve is located in the torque converter housing, under the main valve body.

The 1st, 1st-hold, 3rd, and 4th clutches receive fluid from their respective feed pipes and the 2nd clutch receives fluid from

the internal hydraulic circuit.

Shift Control Mechanism

Input from various sensors located throughout the vehicle determines which shift control solenoid valve the TCM will acti-

vate. Activating a shift control solenoid valve changes modulator pressure, causing a shift valve to move. This pressurizes

a line to one of the clutches, engaging that clutch and its corresponding gear.

Lock-up Mechanism

In position and position in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, pressurized fluid is drained from the back of the torque converter

through a fluid passage, causing the lock-up piston to be held against the torque converter cover. As this takes place, the

mainshaft rotates at the same speed as the engine crankshaft. Together with hydraulic control, the TCM optimizes the tim-

ing of the lock-up mechanism.

The lock-up valves control the range of lock-up according to lock-up control solenoid valves A and B, and throttle valve B.

When lock-up control solenoid valves A and B activate, modulator pressure changes. The lock-up control solenoid valves

A and B are mounted on the torque converter housing, and are controlled by the TCM.

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Description

Electronic Control System

The electronic control system consists of the Transmission Control Module (TCM), sensors, a linear solenoid and four

solenoid valves. Shifting and lock-up are electronically controlled for comfortable driving under all conditions. The TCM is

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Shift Control

Engine torque controls shifting through the linear solenoid. The linear solenoid is controlled by the TCM, and it is used to

operate the throttle valve.

The TCM instantly determines which gear to select by various signals sent from sensors, and actuates shift control

solenoid valves A and B to control shifting. Also, Sport Shifting mode has been adopted to shift gears up and down manu-

ally in position, while using the shift switch on the steering column's right pod.

The combination of driving signals to shift control solenoid valves A and B is shown in the table below.

Sport Shifting (Manual Shifting) mode

In position, the driver can use the shift switch on the steering column's right pod to shift gears up and down, much

like a manual transmission.

• Pushing up on the shift switch: Transmission upshifts to the next higher gear.

• Pushing down on the shift switch: Transmission downshifts.

The number of the selected gear is displayed in the shift indicator next to the indicator.ProCarManuals.com

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Electronic Control System (cont'd)
Description

• Automatic shifting control in Sport Shifting mode

This position also has automatic shifting areas:

• 1-2 upshift

• 4-3 downshift, 3-1 downshift, 2-1 downshift

depending on vehicle speed. To prevent engine over-revving, the transmission has a 1-2 automatic upshift speed, and 4-3,

3-1, 2-1 downshift allowable speeds.

• When the vehicle reaches the 1-2 automatic upshift speed, the TCM outputs the 1-2 upshift signal to the transmis-

sion and the transmission upshifts to 2nd from 1st gear.

• When the vehicle is coasting over the 4-3 downshift allowable speed and 3-2 downshift allowable speed, the TCM

does not input the downshift signal from the shift switch, and the transmission does not downshift.

• When the vehicle is coasting over the 2-1 downshift allowable speed in 2nd gear, the TCM inputs the signal to wait

until it reaches the 2-1 downshift allowable speed, then the shift indicator blinks to indicate it is waiting to downshift

to
1st.

When the vehicle decelerates to a stop, the transmission shifts to 1st gear automatically.

The transmission can be shifted to 2nd gear by pushing the shift switch up while the vehicle is stopped. This allows the

vehicle to start off in 2nd gear.

Lock-up Control

From sensor input signals, the TCM determines whether to turn the lock-up ON or OFF, and activates lock-up control

solenoid valve A and/or B accordingly.

The lock-up control mechanism comes into operation in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, in positions.

The combination of driving signals to lock-up control solenoid valves A and B is shown in the table below.ProCarManuals.com

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<Engine Compartment>

LOCK-UP CONTROL SOLENOID

VALVE ASSEMBLY

MAINSHAFT SPEED SENSOR

LINEAR SOLENOID
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT)

SENSOR

THROTTLE POSITION (TP)

SENSOR

COUNTERSHAFT SPEED

SENSOR
SHIFT CONTROL SOLENOID

VALVE ASSEMBLY

VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS)

TRANSMISSION CONTROL

MODULE (TCM)

TCS CONTROL UNIT

ENGINE CONTROL MODULE

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Mainshaft/Countershaft Speed Sensors
Replacement
1. Remov e th e 6 m m bol t fro m th e transmissio n hous -
ing , the n remov e th e mainshaf t an d countershaf t
spee d sensors .
2 . Replac e th e O-rin g wit h a ne w on e befor e reassem -
blin g th e mainshaf t an d countershaf t spee d sensors .
3 . Instal l th e washe r onl y o n th e countershaf t spee d
sensor . D o no t instal l th e washe r o n th e mainshaf t
spee d sensor .
4 . Instal l th e spee d sensor(s ) i n th e transmissio n hous -
ing.
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