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78 7A233 Seal —
direct clutch piston outer 79 7A153 Gear —
output shaft ring 80 7F283 Cylinder assembly — direct clutch
81 7F274 Seals —
output shaft small — direct clutch (2
req'd) 82 7F240 Bearing and race assembly —
direct clutch outer
No. 8 83 7060 Shaft assembly —
output (model dependent) 84 7F273 Seal —
output to case shaft large (3 req'd) 85 87054-S94 Seal
— O- ring (piloted output shaft only) (model
dependent) 86 7D164 Hub —
output shaft 87 97713-
S Snap ring
— 1-13/16 retaining (retains 7D164 to
7060) 88 7C122 Snap ring —
retaining (retains 7D164 to 7A153) 89 7025 Bushing —
rear case 90 7F242 Bearing and race assembly — case rear No. 9
91 7005 Case assembly
92 7086 Gasket —
extension (model dependent) 93 N803747-
S1101 Bolt —
M8-1.25 x 30 (6- attaches 7A039 to 7005)
(model dependent) 94 7A039 Extension housing assembly (model dependent)
95 — Bushing —
extension housing (part of 7A039) 96 7052 Seal assembly —
extension housing (model
dependent) 97 390318-
S100 Pipe plug —
1/8-27 Dryseal tapered (5 req'd) 98 7F295 Pin —
overdrive band anchor 99 388142-
S Pin —
reverse band anchor (part of 7005) 100 7034 Vent assembly —
case 101 N605771-
S427 Bolt —
M6-1.0 x 14 hex head (attaches output
shaft speed sensor to case) 102 7H103 Sensor assembly —
transmission output shaft
speed 103 N811757-
S100 Seal —
14.0 x 1.78 O- ring (2 req'd) 104 N806933-
S102 Bolt and washer assembly —
M6-1.0 x 25 mm (1
in) (2-attaches 7F293 to 7005) (model dependent) 105 7F293 Sensor —
transmission range 106 7A256 Lever assembly —
manual control (model
dependent) 107 7H296 Link assembly —
manual control (model
dependent) 108 7C493 Shaft —
transmission manual control lever (model
dependent) 109 N808737- Nut —
M10-1.5 (attaches 7A256 to 7C493) Klj . 5 ba
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4 7D020 Reverse clutch cylinder seal (2 req'd)
5 7C099 Direct clutch piston inner seal
6 7D019 Forward clutch cylinder
7 7A548 Direct clutch piston outer seal
8 7F274 Output shaft to direct clutch cylinder seal (2
req'd)
9 87054-S94 O-
ring seal (piloted) (model dependent) 10 7086 Extension gasket
11 7052 Extension housing seal assembly
12 7C155 Control valve body upper gasket
13 7D100 Valve body separator plate lower gasket
14 7H173 Valve body cover plate gasket
15 7A191 Transmission pan to case gasket
16 7F273 Output shaft to case seal (3 req'd)
17 7B497 Input shaft seal (2 req'd)
18 7C099 Forward clutch piston inner seal
19 7A548 Forward clutch piston outer seal
20 7B498 Manual control lever seal assembly
21 7D403 Reverse clutch piston outer seal
22 7D404 Reverse clutch piston inner seal
23 7F224 Intermediate clutch piston outer seal
24 7F225 Intermediate clutch piston inner seal
25 391308-
S Fill tube level indicator seal
26 7Z484 TCC solenoid seal (large)
27 7Z136 TCC solenoid seal (small)
28 7Z484 Shift solenoid seal (2 req'd)
29 N811757-
S100 Output shaft speed sensor seal
30 7Z276 Bulkhead seal (1 req'd)
31 N805862-
S Pressure control solenoid seal (large)
32 391131 Pressure control solenoid seal (small) Klj . 2 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Transmission Electronic Control System
The powertrain control module (PCM) and its input/output network control the following transmission
operations:
zShift timing
z Line pressure (shift feel)
z Torque converter clutch
The transmission control is separate from the engine control strategy in the PCM, although some of
the input signals are shared. When determining the best operating strategy for transmission operation,
the PCM uses input information from certain engine- related and driver-demand related sensors and
switches.
In addition, the PCM receives input signals from certain transmission- related sensors and switches.
The PCM also uses these signals when determining transmission operating strategy.
Using all of these input signals, the PCM can determine when the time and conditions are right for a
shift, or when to apply or release the torque converter clutch (TCC). It will also determine the best line
pressure needed to optimize shift feel. To accomplish this, the PCM uses hydraulic solenoids to control
transmission operation.
The following provides a brief description of each of the sensors and actuators used to control
transmission operation.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
The operation of the transmission is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM). Many input
sensors provide information to the PCM. The PCM then controls actuators which determine
transmission operation.
Air Conditioning (A/C) Clutch
An electromagnetic clutch is energized when the clutch cycling pressure switch closes. The switch is
located on the suction accumulator/drier. The closing of the switch completes the circuit to the clutch
and draws it into engagement with the compressor driveshaft. When the A/C clutch is engaged,
electronic pressure control (EPC) is adjusted by the PCM to compensate for additional load on the
engine.
Brake Pedal Position (BPP) Switch
The brake pedal position (BPP) switch tells the PCM when the brakes are applied. The torque
converter clutch disengages when the brakes are applied. The BPP switch closes when the brakes are
applied and opens when they are released.
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor detects temperature of engine coolant and supplies the
information to the powertrain control module. The ECT sensor is used to control torque converter
clutch (TCC) operation. The ECT is installed in the heater outlet fitting or cooling passage on the
engine. For engine control applications, the ECT signal is used to modify ignition timing, EGR flow and
air- to-fuel ratio as a function of engine coolant temperature.
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Ignition Coil —
Coil On Plug
The engine uses eight separate coil per plug units. Each coil per plug unit is controlled by the
powertrain control module (PCM).
Each coil per plug unit is mounted directly above each spark plug and activates its own spark plug in
the correct sequence as controlled by the PCM.
Refer to the Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual for additional information on the
ignition system.
Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor
The intake air temperature (IAT) sensor provides the sequential fuel injection (SFI) system mixture
temperature information. The IAT sensor is used both as a density corrector for air flow calculation and
to proportion cold enrichment fuel flow. The IAT sensor is installed in the air cleaner inlet tube. The IAT
sensor is also used in determining EPC pressures.
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor measures the mass of air flowing into the engine. The MAF sensor
output signal is used by the powertrain control module to calculate injector pulse width. For
transmission strategies, the mass air flow sensor is used to regulate EPC, shift and torque converter
clutch scheduling.
Transmission Control Switch (TCS) and Transmission Control Indicator Lamp (TCIL)
The transmission control switch (TCS) is a momentary contact switch. When the switch is pressed, a
signal is sent to the PCM to allow automatic shifts from first through fourth gears or first through third
gears only. The PCM energizes the transmission control indicator lamp (TCIL) when the switch is off.
The TCIL indicates overdrive cancel mode activated (lamp on). When the TCIL is flashing, it indicates
electronic pressure control (EPC) circuit shorted or a monitored sensor failure.
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor
The throttle position (TP) sensor is a potentiometer mounted on the throttle body. The TP sensor
detects the position of the throttle plate and sends this information to the PCM. The TP sensor is used
for shift scheduling, electronic pressure control (EPC) and TCC control.
Digital Transmission Range (TR) Sensor
The digital transmission range (TR) sensor is located on the outside of the transmission at the manual
lever. The digital sensor completes the start circuit in PARK and NEUTRAL, and the back- up lamp
circuit in REVERSE. The digital sensor also opens/closes a set of four switches that are monitored by
the PCM to determine the position of the manual lever (P, R, N, D, 2, 1).
Output Shaft Speed (OSS) Sensor
The output shaft speed (OSS) sensor is a magnetic pickup, located at the output shaft ring gear, that
sends a signal to the powertrain control module (PCM) to indicate transmission output shaft speed.
The OSS sensor is used for torque converter clutch (TCC) control, shift scheduling and to determine
electronic pressure control (EPC).
Electronic Pressure Control (EPC) Solenoid
The EPC solenoid regulates transmission pressure. EPC valve pressure is used to control line
pressure.
Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Solenoid Klj . 2 ba
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The TCC solenoid is used to control the apply and release of the TCC.
Shift Solenoid —
SSA, SSB
Two on/off shift solenoids provide gear selection of first through fourth gears by controlling the
pressure to the three shift valves. One unit containing the two shift solenoids is located in the main
control valve body. The shift solenoids are two- way, normally open style.
a When a manual pull- in occurs above a calibrated speed, the transmission will not downshift from the
higher gear until the vehicle speed drops below this calibrated speed.
EC = Electronically Controlled
HD = Hydraulically Disabled
Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) Sensor
The transmission fluid temperature (TFT) sensor is located on the lead frame assembly near the shift
solenoids on the main control valve body. It is a temperature- sensitive device called a thermistor. It
sends a voltage signal to the PCM. The voltage signal varies with transmission fluid temperature. The
PCM uses this signal to determine whether a cold start shift schedule is necessary. The shift schedule
is compensated when the transmission fluid temperature is cold. The PCM also inhibits (TCC)
operation at low transmission fluid temperatures and corrects electronic pressure control.
Vehicle Speed (VSS) Sensor
The source of vehicle speed (VSS) is model dependent. Possible sources of vehicle speed input are
anti- lock brake sensor (ABS), a gear- driven vehicle speed sensor (VSS), or an output shaft speed
sensor (OSS). The VSS signal is either an A/C signal whose frequency changes with speed, or an
SCP data message depending on the source. Some applications will have both. The vehicle speed
signal is an input to various vehicle subsystems such as the powertrain control module (PCM),
instrument cluster (speedometer and odometer), speed control system, etc. The vehicle speed source
must be operational to enter output state control (OSC) mode for diagnostics.
Regardless of the type of vehicle speed system, the PCM always uses the OSS for transmission and Solenoid Operation Chart Selector Lever Position PCM Commanded Gear Solenoids
SSA SSB TCC
P/R/N 1 ON OFF HD
(D) 1 ON OFF HD
(D) 2 OFF OFF EC
(D) 3 OFF ON EC
(D) 4 ON ON EC
w/OD OFF
1 1 ON OFF HD
2 2 OFF OFF EC
3 3 OFF ON EC
Manual 2 2 OFF OFF EC
Manual 1 1 ON OFF HD
1
a 2 OFF OFF EC Klj . 3 ba
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Diagnostic Flow Chart
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z
Know and understand
the customer concerns
z Check the fluid level
and condition
z Verify the concern by
operating the vehicle
z Check for non- factory-
installed items and
verify correct installation
z Check the shift linkage
adjustments
z Check TSBs and
OASIS messages for
vehicle concerns
z Carry out quick test
both KOER and KOEO
z Record all codes
1) Did you record any
diagnostic trouble codes? Yes ·
REPAIR all hard diagnostic trouble codes. FOLLOW the
pinpoint tests. REFER to the Powertrain Control/Emissions
Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual first, then this Workshop Manual. No ·
REFER to Diagnosis By Symptom in this section, then GO to
Step 5. 2) Are any continuous test
memory codes present? Yes ·
CLEAR codes and CARRY OUT drive cycle test. No ·
GO to Step 4. 3) Did the continuous test
memory codes reappear? Yes ·
REPAIR all continuous test memory codes. FOLLOW the
pinpoint tests. REFER to the Powertrain Control/Emissions
Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual then the transmission reference
manual, then this workshop manual, then GO to Step 4. No ·
GO to Step 4. 4) Is the concern repaired? Yes ·
CARRY OUT the final quick test to verify that no diagnostic
trouble codes are present. CLEAR memory codes. No ·
REFER to Diagnosis By Symptom in this section.
5) Are there any electrical
concerns? Yes ·
INSTALL the scan tool and CARRY OUT the output state
control test, then GO to Step 6. No ·
REFER to the hydraulic and mechanical routine to diagnose
and REPAIR the concern, then GO to Step 7. 6) Was the transmission
concern corrected when the
scan tool was installed? Yes ·
REFER to the Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual, intermittent fault diagnosis section and use
the scan tool to diagnose cause of concern in the processor,
vehicle harness or external inputs (sensors or switches). Klj . 1 ba
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10. If the vehicle stalls in (D) or manual 2 at idle with vehicle at a stop, move the transmission range
selector lever to manual 1 position. If the vehicle stalls, see torque converter operation
concerns. For additional information, refer to Diagnosis By Symptom in this section. If the
vehicle does not stall in (D), refer to Diagnosis By Symptom in this section.
11. If the vehicle exhibits a vibration during the road test, complete the Road Test Evaluation Form. This form will aid the technician in determining the source of the vibration.
NOTE: The following is a list of common vehicle concerns that have been misdiagnosed as torque
converter clutch shudder. For diagnosis of the following items refer to the appropriate sections of the
workshop manual and the Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual.
zspark plugs - check for cracks, high resistance or broken insulators
z plug wires
z fuel injector - filter may be plugged
z fuel contamination - poor engine performance
z EGR valve - valve may let in too much exhaust gas and cause engine to run lean
z vacuum leak - engine will not get correct air/fuel mixture
z MAP/MAF sensor - incorrect air/fuel mixture
z HO2S sensor - too rich/lean air/fuel mixture
z fuel pressure - may be too low
z engine mounts - loose/damaged mounts can cause vibration concerns
z axle joints - check for vibration Torque Converter Road Evaluation Form
1) Does the Torque Converter
Engage/Disengage? Yes ·
GO to Step 2. No ·
REFER to Diagnosis By Symptom —
Torque Converter No Apply Routine
240/340 and Always Applied Routine
241/341 in this section for further
diagnosis information. Repair as
required, verify converter operation
and then continue. 2) Does vibration occur during 3-
4 or 4-3 shift at:
light, medium, or heavy throttle? Light ·
May be torque converter clutch
shudder. GO to Step 3. Medium ·
May be torque converter clutch
shudder. GO to Step 3. Heavy ·
Not torque converter clutch shudder
— converter does not engage due to
PCM strategy. REFER to Section 100 - 04 and
Diagnosis By Symptom —
Noise/Vibration Routine 254/354
in this section for further diagnosis. 3) Is the problem vehicle speed dependent Yes ·
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Diagnostics
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Transmission Fluid Pressure
Gauge
307-
004 (T57L-77820- A) Air Test Plate, Transmission
307-
246 (T92P-7006- A) Alignment Gauge, TR Sensor
307-
351 (T97L-70010- A) Breakout Box, EEC-V Control
System
418- 049 (T94L-50- EEC-V) or
equivalent MLP-
TR Cable
418- F107 (007- 00111) or
equivalent Worldwide Diagnostic System
(WDS)
418-
F224
New Generation STAR (NGS)
Tester
418- F052 or equivalent scan
tool Transmission Tester
307-
F016 (007- 00130) or
equivalent Trans Tester TR/MLP Overlay Klj . 1 ba
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Output State Control (OSC) Mode
Output State Control (OSC) allows the technician to take control of certain parameters to function the
transmission. For example, OSC allows the technician to shift the transmission only when he/she
commands a gear change. If the technician commands 1st gear in OSC, the transmission will remain
in 1st gear until the technician commands the next gear. Another example, the technician can
command a shift solenoid to turn on or off when carrying out an electrical circuit check. OSC has two
modes of operation for transmission, the BENCH MODE and the DRIVE MODE. Each
mode/parameter has a unique set of vehicle operating requirements that the technician is required to
meet before being allowed to operate OSC.
NOTE:
To operate OSC the digital transmission range (TR) sensor must be operational. No Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTCs) related to the digital TR sensor can be present.
To operate OSC the vehicle speed source must be operational. No diagnostic codes (DTCs) related to
this source can be present. The vehicle speed source can vary depending on vehicle configuration.
Technicians should verify which input source is applicable for their vehicle application. The following
are potential vehicle speed sources:
„anti- lock braking system (ABS)
„ output shaft speed (OSS) sensor
„ vehicle speed sensor
z The vehicle requirements MUST BE MET when SENDING the OSC value. Refer to individual
test modes for vehicle requirements.
z If the vehicle requirements are NOT MET when SENDING the OSC value, an ERROR
MESSAGE will appear. When the ERROR MESSAGE is received, OSC is aborted and must be
restarted.
z If AFTER SENDING an OSC value, and the vehicle requirements are no longer met, the PCM
will cancel the OSC value and NO ERROR message will appear. Once the vehicle requirements
are met again, the PCM will automatically SEND the previous OSC value without any additional
actions required by the service technician.
z The OSC value XXX may be sent anytime to cancel OSC.
Output State Control (OSC) Procedures
zCarry out visual inspection and vehicle preparation as required.
z Select "Vehicle and Engine Selection" menu.
z Select appropriate vehicle and engine.
z Select "Diagnostic Data Link."
z Select "Powertrain Control Module."
z Select "Output Test Mode."
z Select "KOEO On- Demand Self Test and KOER On- Demand Self Tests."
z Carry out test and record DTCs.
z Repair all NON- Transmission DTCs.
z Repair all digital TR Sensor DTCs.
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