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Automatic Control System (07.05)
Transmission (07.00)7-5-4 Workshop Manual Issue 4, November 2008
3. Cut cable tie securing interf ace box to mounting bracket
(see Figure 2).
4. Release interface box from Velcro (see Figure 3).
5. Disconnect multiplug and remove interface box.
Install
1. Connect multiplug and secure interface box to Velcro.
2. Secure interface box to mounting bracket with cable tie.
3. Position then install upper centre panel.
4. Battery isolation switch ON. Figure 2
Figure 3
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Automatic Shifting Subsystem (07.11)
Transmission (07.00)
May 2007 Workshop Manual 7-11-1
Transmission (07.00)
Automatic Shifting Subsystem
(07.11)
Maintenance
Transmission Control Module-Renew-
Sportshift Only
Removal
1. Open boot lid.
2. Disconnect vehicle battery.
3. Remove access panel (right-hand side).
4. Release strap securing punctu re repair kit from bracket
and remove.
5. Remove retention clip (b olt x1) and Transmission
Control Module from mounting bracket.
6. Release Transmission Control Module multiplug catches (x2), disconnect Transmission Control Module
multiplugs (x2) and remove.
Installation
1. Install Transmission Control Module and connect multiplugs.
2. Install Transmission Control Module to mounting bracket, secure with retention clip and bolt.
3. Install puncture repair kit to bracket and secure with strap.
4. Install access panel (right-hand side).
5. Connect vehicle battery.
6. Close the boot lid.
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
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Contents
Item No. of Pages
1. EOBD Monitors Summary 43
Dated 1st May 2009
2. 09MY V8 Vantage EOBD Documentation
a. D ata Tables 13
b. Function Tables 1
c. Notes 1
d. ASM Transmission Data Tables 6
3. V12 Family EOBD Documentation
V12 Vantage, 09MY DBS & 09MY DB9 EOBD Documentation
e. Data Tables 16
f. Function Tables 2
g. Notes 2
h. 09MY DB9 & DBS Automatic Transmission Summary 4
Note: The V12 EOBD engine family is certified as a single submission.
The calibration content and therefore th e data is identical for each model
with the V12 engine; V12 Vantage, DBS and DB9.
The Automatic Transmission summary is included but does not apply to
the V12 Vantage.
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AML EOBD System Operation
Summary for Gasoline Engines.
Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................................3
Catalyst Efficiency Monitor ...............................................................................................................................................................4
Misfire Monitor..................................................................................................................................................................................6
Fuel System Monitor ..........................................................................................................................................................................9
HO2S Monitor............................................................................................................................... ...................................................10
Differential Pressure Feedback EGR System Monitor.....................................................................................................................13
Electronic Throttle Monitor............................................................................................................................... ...............................16
Dual MAF Diagnostic............................................................................................................................... .......................................18
SAIR Monitor............................................................................................................................... ....................................................22
VCT Monitor............................................................................................................................... .....................................................25
Comprehensive Component Monitor - Engine............................................................................................................................... ..27
Comprehensive Component Monitor - Manual Transmission..........................................................................................................30
Comprehensive Component Monitor - Automatic Transmission .....................................................................................................31
6HP26 Automatic Transmission............................................................................................................................... ........................34
Auto Shift Manual (ASM) Transmission............................................................................................................................... ...........34
Inspection Maintenance Readiness Code............................................................................................................................... ..........35
Tamper Protection............................................................................................................................... .............................................35
Serial Data Link Connector............................................................................................................................... ...............................35
Serial Data Link Communication Protocol............................................................................................................................... ........35
Serial Data Link MIL Illumination............................................................................................................................... ....................36
Glossary of Terms............................................................................................................................... .............................................37
MIL Code List............................................................................................................................... ...................................................39
MIL Symbol............................................................................................................................... ......................................................43
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Comprehensive Component Monitor - Automatic Transmission
General
The MIL is illuminated for all emissions related electrical component malfunctions. For malfunctions
attributable to a mechanical component (such as a clutch, gear, band, valve, etc.), some transmissions are
capable of not commanding the mechanically faile d component and providing the remaining maximum
functionality (functionality is reassessed on each power up). In such case a non-MIL Diagnostic Trouble
Code (DTC) will be stored and, if so equipped, a Transmission Control Indicator Light (TCIL) will flash.
For example on the CD4E transmission, if a gear ratio is not properly obtained and verified due to a
mechanical malfunction, the unobtainable gear is no longer commanded for that power up, the DTC is
stored and the TCIL flashes.
Transmission Inputs
Transmission Range Sensor Check Operation:
DTCs P0705, P0708 (open/invalid pattern for digital TRS)
P0707, P0708 (opens/shorts for analog TRS)
Monitor execution continuous
Monitor Sequence none
Monitoring Duration 30 seconds
Typical TRS check entry conditions : Minimum Maximum
Gear selector position each position for up to 30 seconds 480 seconds
Typical TRS malfunction thresholds:
For digital sensor : Invalid pattern from 3 (or 5) digital inputs or 1 analog circuit open for 5 seconds
For analog sensor : Voltage > 4.8 volts or < 0.2 voltage for 5 seconds
Output Shaft Speed Sensor Functional Check Operation:
DTCs P0720
Monitor execution continuous
Monitor Sequence none
Monitoring Duration 30 seconds
Typical OSS functional check entry conditions : Minimum Maximum
Gear selector position drive
Engine rpm (above converter stall speed) OR 3000 rpm
Turbine shaft rpm (if available) OR 1500 rpm
Output shaft rpm 650 rpm
Vehicle speed (if available) 15 mph
Typical OSS functional check malfunction thresholds:
Vehicle is inferred to be moving with positive driving torque and OSS < 100 to 200 rpm for 5 seconds
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6HP26 Automatic Transmission
This transmission is operated by a stand-alone transmission control module (TCM). The MIL related
Diagnostic Trouble Codes will be transmitted via CAN to the Engine Control Module (ECM), and the
MIL illuminated, for all emissions related electrical and mechanical component malfunctions. For
malfunctions attributable to a mechanical component, this transmission may be capable of not
commanding the mechanically failed component a nd providing the remaining maximum functionality
(functionality may be reassessed on each power up). The TCM may be interrogated for transmission
information attributable to setting either code. The TCM Diagnostic Trouble Codes are addressed via a
separate document enclosed.
Auto Shift Manual (ASM) Transmission
The ASM system is based around a standard manual transmission with a clutch and mechanical selection
of a set range of gear ratios (in this case 6 speeds). In this application both clutch and gear selection
operations are controlled via a Transmission Contro l Module (TCM) which commands hydraulic actuators
based on commands from a number of inputs.
The driver actions of depressing and releasing the clutch pedal to control clutch actuation and the shifting
of gears using a gear lever have, in essence, been re placed by a TCM, hydraulic actuators and electronic
switches.
With ASM the demand to shift gears can either be direct from the driver (as in a conventional manual
transmission), or controlled automatically by the system based on parameters such as road speed, current
gear selected and throttle demand.
The MIL is illuminated for all emissions related electrical component malfunctions. For malfunctions
attributable to a mechanical component (such as a cl utch, gear, actuator, etc.), functionality is reassessed
on each power up. In such case a non-MIL or MIL Diagnos tic Trouble Code (DTC) will be stored and, if
so equipped, a Transmission Control Indicator Light will activate and/or a message will be displayed. For
example on the ASM transmission, if a gear selection is not properly obtained and verified due to a
mechanical malfunction, then the amber Transmission Control Indicator Light will activate and the
message center will display 'GEARBOX FAULT'. In addition, the powertrain MIL will activate and a
DTC will be stored. The TCM Diagnostic Trouble Cod es are addressed via a separate document enclosed.
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Glossary of Terms
A/D Analogue to Digital
ASM Auto Shift Manul
BTDC Before Top Dead Centre
CALID CALibration IDentification
CD4E Automatic Transmission for Intermediate size Family saloon.
CID Camshaft Identification.
CKP Crankshaft Position
CMP Camshaft Position
COP Coil on Plug
CPC Camshaft Position Control
CVN Calibration Verification Number
DPFE Delta Pressure Feedback
DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code
ECT Engine Coolant Temperature
EDIS Electronic Distributorless Ignition System
EGR Exhaust Gas Re-circulation.
EOBD European On Bard Diagnostics
EPC Electronic Pressure Control
ETC Electronic Throttle Control
ETM Electronic Throttle Monitor
EVR Electronic Vacuum Regulator
EWMA Exponentially Weighted Moving Average
FMEM Failure Mode and Effects Management
FN Automatic Transmission for Medium size Family Saloon
FWD Front Wheel Drive
HDR High Data Rate
HO2S Heated Oxygen Sensor.
IAC Idle Air Control
IDM Ignition Diagnostic Monitor
IMRC Inlet Manifold Runner Control
IPC Independent Plausibility Checker
KAM Keep Alive Memory
LDR Low Data Rate
LTFT Long Term Fuel Trim
MAF Mass Air Flow
MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure
MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp
OSS Output Shaft Speed
PCM Powertrain Control Module
PIP Profile Ignition Pickup
RWD Rear Wheel Drive
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
SAIR Secondary AIR
SCV Swirl Control Valve
STFT Short Term Fuel Trim
TCC Torque Converter Clutch
TCIL Transmission Control Indicator Lamp
TP Throttle Position
TPPC Throttle Plate Position Controller
TRS Transmission Range Sensor
TSS Turbine Shaft Speed
VID Vehicle IDentification
VIN Vehicle Identification No.
VQZ VQuizzer
VMV Vapour Management Valve
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1) "Continuous" under the "Time Required" column indicates that the specified test cycles at a frequency greater than once every 0.5 seconds whenever the
test entry conditions are met.
2) "Once per driving cycle" under the "Time Required" column indicates that the specified test will complete during the first 2 bags of an FTP as well as under
the test entr
y conditions specified, on the road.
3)All test entry condition parameters are measured instantaneously unless otherwise indicated.
p) If a 6 hour soak is met, some strategies will not require another continuous 6 hour soak if the customer performs a brief key-off. This has been put into
effect to improve evap monitor completion frequency.
q) Some strategies will have the ability to base evap monitor soak length on the CARB cold soak criteria which consists of an ECT range and ACT/ECT
differential.
r) A minimum soak time has been added to CARB's cold soak criteria (footnote q) to allow calibrators to set a minimum soak time if longer soak times are
n
eeded than given by the ACT/ECT-based CARB soak criteria.
a) A pending code will be stored after a malfunction has been detected on one driving cycle; a DTC will be stored after the same malfunction has been detected on the second consecutive driving cycle. The DTC will be erased after 40 warm-up cycles with no malfunction present, after the MIL has been
extinguished for the DTC.b) A DTC will be stored immediately upon detection of a malfunction. The DTC will be erased after 40 warm-up cycles with no malfunction present, after the MIL has been extinguished for the DTC.k) A DTC will be stored after a malfunction has been detected on one drive cycle.The DTC will be erased after 40 warm-up cycles with no malfunction present, after the MIL has been extinguished for that DTC.l) A DTC will be stored after a malfunction has been detected on six consecutive drive cycles. The DTC will be erased after 40 warm-up cycles with no malfunction present, after the MIL has been extinguished for that DTC.o)For intake air temperatures below 20 deg F, no DTC will set for indicated AIR malfunction.
s) A DTC will be stored after an evaporative system leak has been detected and the refueling debounce check has been completed on the subsequent
driving cycle
c)The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive driving cycles.
The MIL will be extinguished after three consecutive driving cycles where the monitor was run without a malfunction.d)The MIL will blink immediately upon detection of a misfire rate that exceeds the catalyst damage threshold, regardless of whether fuel is shut off or not.
If the misfire rate drops below the catalyst damage threshold, the MIL will stay on solidly.
The MIL will be extinguished after three consecutive drive cycles where similar conditions have been seen without the malfunction.e)The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive driving cycles.
The MIL will be extinguished after three consecutive drive cycles where similar conditions have been seen without the malfunction.f)For intake air temperatures below 32 deg F, the MIL will not illuminate for the indicated EGR DTCs.
For barometric pressures below 22.5"Hg, the MIL will not illuminate for the indicated EGR DTCs.
For intake air temperatures below 20 deg F, the MIL will not illuminate for the indicated AIR DTCs.
This prevents false MIL illumination due to ice in the EGR hoses or AIR switching valve(s).g)This monitor employs EWMA.
The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive driving cycles after DTCs have been erased or Keep Alive Memory
h
as been erased (battery disconnect).
The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on up to six consecutive driving cycles during subsequent, "normal" customer driving.
The MIL will be extinguished after up to six consecutive driving cycles without a malfunction.
h) Some automatic transmission monitors are demonstrated following the USCAR Abbreviated On-Board Diagnostic Test Procedure for Vehicles Equipped
wi
th Automatic Transmissions.
This prevents false MIL illumination on this non-turbine speed sensor transmission application.
i)The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on the first driving cycle.
The MIL will be extinguished after three consecutive driving cycles where the monitor was run without a malfunction.j)A DTC will be set after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive driving cycles.
m) MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive driving cycles. MIL will be extinguished after the monitor has run
wi
thout a malfunction (same or subsequent drive cycle).
n) A check cap light will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on one driving cycle. The check cap light will be extinguished after the monitor
h
as run without a malfunction (same or subsequent drive cycle).
MIL Illumination:
Notes:
Footnotes
Secondary Parameters
DTC Stora
ge:
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The MIL will be extin
guished after three consecutive drive c
ycles where similar conditions have been seen without the malfunction.
f
)For intake air tem
peratures below 32 de
g F, the MIL will not illuminate for the indicated EGR DTCs.
For intake air tem
peratures below 20 de
g F, the MIL will not illuminate for the indicated AIR DTCs.
This
prevents false MIL illumination due to ice in the EGR hoses or AIR switchin
g valve
(s).
g)
This monitor em
ploys EWMA.
The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive driving cycles after DTCs have been erased or
Kee
p Alive Memor
y has been erased
(batter
y disconnect
).
The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on up to six consecutive driving cycles during subsequent, "normal"
customer drivin
g.
The MIL will be extin
guished after u
p to six consecutive drivin
g cycles without a malfunction.
h) Some automatic transmission monitors are demonstrated following the USCAR Abbreviated On-Board Diagnostic Test Procedure for
Vehicles E
quipp
ed with Automatic Transmissions.
This
prevents false MIL illumination on this non-turbine s
peed sensor transmission a
pp
lication.
i
)The MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on the first drivin
g cycle.
The MIL will be extin
guished after three consecutive drivin
g cycles where the monitor was run without a malfunction.
j)A DTC will be set after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive drivin
g cycles.
m) MIL will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on two consecutive driving cycles. MIL will be extinguished after the
monitor has run without a malfunction
(same or subse
quent drive c
ycle
).
n) A check cap light will be illuminated after a malfunction has been detected on one driving cycle. The check cap light will be
extinguished after the monitor has run without a malfunction (same or subsequent drive cycle).
t) The MIL will be illuminated after a pending code has been confirmed. The MIL will be extinguished after three consecutive driving c
ycles where the monitor was run without a malfunction. This monitor em
ploye EVMA.
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