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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Hydraulic System
Fluid Pump
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1 7A106 Front pump body assembly
2 7005 Case assembly
3 7A194 Transmission pan
4 7A191 Transmission pan gasket
5 7A098 Fluid filter and seal assembly
6 7A100 Main control assembly
7 7A108 Front pump support assembly
8 7D273 Fluid tube connector assembly (2 req'd)
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The transmission uses a gerotor-
type design front pump support and gear. The pump provides the
volume of fluid needed to charge the torque converter, main control assembly, cooling system and
lube system. Pump pressure is regulated by the main regulator valve. The pump has an internal boost
circuit which is more efficient at lower engine speeds.
Filter
All fluid drawn from the transmission pan by the pump passes through the filter. The filter and its
accompanying seal are part of the fluid path from the sump (pan) to the fluid pump.
Main Control
The main control valve body houses three electronic solenoids:
ztwo shift solenoids
z one torque converter clutch solenoid (TCC solenoid) Accumulators 1 — Outer rotor (part of 7A103)
2 — Inner rotor (part of 7A103)
3 — Outlet
4 — Inlet
Item Part Number Description
1 — Shift solenoid A (part of 7G484)
2 7G136 Torque converter clutch solenoid
3 — Shift solenoid B (part of 7G484) 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
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Diagnostic Strategy
Troubleshooting an electronically controlled automatic transmission is simplified by using the proven
method of diagnosis. One of the most important things to remember is that there is a definite
procedure to follow.
NOTE:
Do not take any short cuts or assume that critical checks or adjustments have already been
made.
Follow the procedures as written to avoid missing critical components or steps.
To properly diagnose a concern have the following publications available:
zTransmission Reference Manual.
z Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual.
z TSBs and OASIS Messages.
z Wiring Diagram.
These publications provide the information required when diagnosing transmission concerns.
Use the Diagnostic Flow Chart as a guide and follow the steps as indicated.
Preliminary Inspection
zKnow and understand the customer's concern.
z Verify the concern by operating the vehicle.
z Check the fluid levels and condition.
z Check for non-factory add- on items.
z Check shift linkages for proper adjustment.
z Check TSBs and OASIS messages regarding the concern.
Diagnostics
zCarry out on- board diagnostic procedures key on engine off (KOEO) and key on engine running
(KOER).
z Record all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
z Repair all non- transmission codes first.
z Repair all transmission codes second.
z Erase all continuous codes and attempt to repeat them.
z Repair all continuous codes.
z If only pass codes are obtained, refer to Diagnosis By Symptom for further information and
diagnosis.
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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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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Preliminary Inspection
The following items must be checked prior to beginning the diagnostic procedures:
Know and Understand the Concern
In order to correctly diagnose a concern, first understand the customer complaint or condition.
Customer contact may be required in order to begin to verify the concern. Understand the conditions,
including when the concern occurs. For example:
zHot or cold vehicle temperature
z Hot or cold ambient temperature
z Vehicle driving conditions
z Vehicle loaded/unloaded
After understanding when and how the concern occurs, proceed to Verification of Condition.
Verification of Condition
This section provides information that must be used in both determining the actual cause of customer
concerns and carrying out the appropriate procedures.
The following procedures must be used when verifying customer concerns for the transmission.
Determine Customer Concern
NOTE: Some transmission conditions can cause engine concerns. An electronic pressure control short
circuit can cause engine misfiring. The torque converter clutch not disengaging will stall the engine.
Determine customer concerns relative to vehicle use and dependent driving conditions, paying
attention to the following items:
zHot or cold vehicle operating temperature
z Hot or cold ambient temperatures
z Type of terrain
z Vehicle loaded/unloaded
z City/highway driving
z Upshifting
z Downshift
z Coasting
z Engagement
z Noise/vibration — check for dependencies, either rpm dependent, vehicle speed dependent,
shift dependent, gear dependent, range dependent, or temperature dependent.
Check Fluid Level and Condition
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CAUTION: The vehicle should not be driven if the fluid level indicator shows the fluid
below the DO NOT DRIVE mark or internal failure could result.
NOTE: If the vehicle has been operated for an extended period, at high highway speeds, in city traffic,
during hot weather, or while pulling a trailer, the fluid needs to cool down to obtain an accurate
reading.
NOTE: The fluid level reading on the indicator will differ from operating and ambient temperatures. The
correct reading should be within the normal operating temperature range.
Under normal circumstances the fluid level should be checked during normal maintenance. If the
transmission starts to slip, shifts slowly, or shows signs of fluid leaking, the fluid level should be
checked.
1. With the transmission in P (PARK), the engine at idle, foot pressed on the brake, move the range selector lever through each gear and allow engagement of each gear. Place the
transmission range selector lever in the P position.
2. Wipe the fluid level indicator cap and remove the indicator.
3. Wipe the indicator with a clean cloth.
4. Install the indicator back in the filler tube until it is fully seated, then remove the indicator. The fluid level should be within the normal operating temperature range.
High Fluid Level
A fluid level that is too high may cause the fluid to become aerated due to the churning action of the
rotating internal parts. This will cause erratic control pressure, foaming, loss of fluid from the vent tube,
and possible transmission failure. If an overfill reading is indicated, drain and refill the transmission.
Low Fluid Level
A low fluid level could result in poor transmission engagement, slipping, or failure. This could also
indicate a leak in one of the transmission seals or gaskets. Adding Fluid Item Description
1 Fluid level at room temperature 10°-
35°C (50°-95°F) 2 Fluid level at operating temperature 66°-
77°C (150°-170°F) 3 Do not drive mark Klj . 2 ba
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CAUTION: The use of any other type of transmission fluid than specified could result in
transmission failure.
If fluid needs to be added, add fluid in 0.25L (1/2 pint) increments through the filler tube. Do not overfill
the fluid. For fluid type, refer to the specification chart.
Fluid Condition Check
1. Check the fluid level.
2. Observe the color and the odor. The color under normal circumstances should be dark reddish, not brown or black or have a burnt odor.
3. Hold the fluid level indicator over a white facial tissue and allow the fluid to drip onto the facial tissue and examine the stain.
4. If evidence of solid material is found, the transmission fluid pan should be removed for further inspection.
5. If the stain is a foamy pink color this may indicate coolant in the transmission. The engine cooling system should also be inspected at this time.
6. If fluid contamination or transmission failure is confirmed by the sediment in the bottom of the fluid pan, the transmission must be disassembled and completely cleaned. This includes the
torque converter and cooler tubes. The oil- to-air cooler will need to be installed.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Diagnostics
SECTION 307-
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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-
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Transmission Drive Cycle Test
NOTE:
Always drive the vehicle in a safe manner according to driving conditions and obey all traffic
laws.
NOTE: The Transmission Drive Cycle Test must be followed exactly. Malfunctions must occur four
times consecutively for shift error DTC code to be set, and five times consecutively for continuous TCC
code to set.
NOTE: When carrying out the Transmission Drive Cycle Test, refer to the Solenoid Application Chart
for correct solenoid operation.
After carrying out the Quick Test, use the Transmission Drive Cycle Test for checking continuous
codes.
1. Record and then erase Quick Test codes.
2. Warm engine to normal operating temperature.
3. Make sure transmission fluid level is correct.
4. With transmission in OVERDRIVE, moderately accelerate from stop to 80 km/h (50 mph). This allows the transmission to shift into fourth gear. Hold speed and throttle open steady for a
minimum of 15 seconds.
5. With transmission in fourth gear and maintaining steady speed and throttle opening, lightly apply and release brake to operate stoplamps. Then hold speed and throttle steady for a
minimum of five seconds.
6. Brake to a stop and remain stopped for a minimum of 20 seconds.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 at least five times.
8. Carry out Quick Test and record continuous DTCs. zIf the DTCs are still present, refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart. Repair all non
transmission DTCs first as they can directly affect the operation of the transmission.
Repeat the Quick Test and the Road Test to verify the correction. Erase the DTCs, carry
out the Drive Cycle Test and repeat the Quick Test after completing repair on the DTC.
z If the continuous test passes and a concern is still present, refer to Diagnosis By Symptom in this section, OASIS messages, and TSBs for concerns.
After On- Board Diagnostic
NOTE: The vehicle wiring harness, PCM and non- transmission sensors may affect transmission
operations. Repair these concerns first.
After the on- board diagnostic procedures are completed, repair all DTCs.
Begin with non- transmission related DTCs, then repair any transmission related DTCs. Use the
diagnostic trouble code chart for information on condition and symptoms. This chart will be helpful in
referring to the correct manual(s) and aids in diagnosing internal transmission concerns and external
non- transmission inputs. The pinpoint tests are used in diagnosing transmission electrical concerns.
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