solenoid SSANGYONG MUSSO 2003 Owner's Manual

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5A-38 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Reverse Lockout Valve
The reverse lockout valve (refer figure 3.18) is a two position valve contained in the upper valve body. This valve
uses 51-52 pressure as a signal pressure and controls the application of the rear band (B2).
While the manual valve is in D,3,2, or 1 positions, drive oil is applied to the spring end of the valve, overriding any
signal pressures and holding the valve in the lockout position. This prevents the application of B2 in any of theforward driving gears.
When the manual valve is in P, R or N positions, drive oil is exhausted and the reverse lockout valve may be toggled by S1-S2 pressure.B2 is applied in P, R, and N provided that the following conditions are satisfied:
1. In P or N, roadspeed 3 km/h.
2. In R, road speed 10 km/h.
3. Engine speed 1400 rpm.
4. For diesel vehicles, throttle 25%.
5. For gasoline vehicles, throttle 12%.
Under these conditions, the TCU switches solenoids S1 and S2 to Off. The reverse lockout valve toggles under the
influence of the S1-S2 pressure, to connect the line pressure to the B2 feed. Oil is fed to both the inner and outer
apply areas of the rear servo piston, applying B2.
If any of the above conditions are not satisfied, the TCU switches solenoids S1 and S2 to On. S1- S2 pressure is
exhausted and the valve is held in the lockout position by the spring. In this position, engagement of B2 is prohibited.
This feature protects the transmission from abuse by preventing the undesirable application of B2 at high speed, and
by providing a reverse lockout function.
Note that if the transmission is in failure mode, the rear band will be applied at all times in P, R and N.
Figure 3.18 - Reverse Lockout Valve <
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5A-48 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER FLOW - PARK AND NEUTRAL
In Park and Neutral, there is no drive to the planetary gear set. The rear band is applied to eliminate ‘clunk’ on
engagement of the reverse gear, and to improve the low range engagement for 4WD applications. No other clutches
or bands are applied.
In Park the transmission is mechanically locked by engaging a case mounted pawl with teeth on the output shaft ring
gear. Control
To maintain this arrangement in the steady state solenoids and valves are activated as follows:
Solenoids S1 and S2 are switched off.
Line (pump) pressure is applied to the primary regulator valve (PRV) and to the solenoid supply valve.
The converter, oil cooler, and lubrication circuits are charged from the primary regulator valve.
The line 500 circuit is charged by the solenoid supply valve.
The S5 circuit is charged by the variable pressure solenoid (S5).
Line pressure is prevented from entering the drive circuit by the manual valve.
The B1 circuit and all clutch circuits are open to exhaust.
Refer to figure 5.1 and table 5.2.
Table 5.2 - Engaged Elements - Park arid Neutral
Gear State
Park and Neutral C1
- C2
- C3
- C4
- B1
- B2
X 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC - LU
CLUTCH -
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-49
POWER FLOW - REVERSE
In Reverse, transmission drive is via the input shaft and the forward clutch cylinder to the hub of the C3 clutch. The
elements of the transmission function as follows : The C3 clutch is engaged and drives the reverse sun gear in a clock-wise direction.
The B2 band is engaged and holds the planetary gear carrier stationary causing the long pinion to rotate anti-
clockwise about its axis on the pinion shaft.
The long pinion drives the internal ring fear in the same direction.
The internal ring being splined to the output shaft drives it in an anti-clockwise or reverse direction.
Control
To maintain this arrangement in the steady state solenoids and valves are activated as follows: Solenoids S1 and S2 are switched off.
Line pressure is directed through the reverse lockout valve to both the inner and outer apply areas of the rear
servo piston for B2 band application.
Line pressure feeds the reverse oil circuit via the manual valve.
Reverse oil is routed from the manual valve to the C3 clutch.
Reverse oil is also applied to the spring end of the primary regulator valve to assist the spring and to boost theline pressure value.
All other clutch and band apply circuits are open to exhaust.
Refer to figure 5.2 and table 5.3
Table 5.3 - Engaged Elements - Reverse
Gear State
Reverse C1
- C2
- C3
X C4
- B1
- B2
X 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC - LU
CLUTCH -
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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5A-50 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER FLOW - MANUAL 1 In Manual 1, transmission drive is via the input shaft
to the forward clutch cylinder. The elements of thetransmission function as follows : The C2 clutch is engaged to drive the forward sun gear, via the 3-4 OWC.
The B2 band is engaged to hold the planetary gear carrier stationary.
The forward sun gear drives the short pinion anti-clockwise.
The short pinion drives the long pinion clockwise.
The long pinion rotating about its axis drives the internal ring gear and the output shaft in a clockwise or
forward direction.
The C4 clutch provides engine braking through the 3-4 OWC on overrun.
Control
To maintain this arrangement in the steady state solenoids and valves are activated as follows: Solenoids S1 and S2 are switched ON.
The 1-2,2-3, and 34 shift valves are held in their first gear positions by line 500 pressure.
Drive (line pressure) oil from the manual valve engages the C2 clutch.
Lo-1st (line pressure) oil is routed through the 1-2 shift valve to the C4 clutch, and to the inner apply area of
the rear servo piston for B2 band application.
Refer to figure 5.3 and table 5.4.
Table 5.4 - Engaged Elements - Manual 1
Gear State
Manual 1 C1
- C2
X C3
- C4
X B1
- B2
X 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC X LU
CLUTCH -
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-51
POWER FLOW - DRIVE 1
In Drive 1, transmission drive is via the input shaft to the forward clutch cylinder. The elements of the transmission function as follows : The C2 clutch is engaged to drive the forward sun gear.
The forward sun gear drives the short pinion anti-clockwise.
The short pinion drives the long pinion clockwise.
The 1-2 OWC prevents the planetary gear carrier from rotating under reaction force and the long pinion
rotates on its axis driving the internal ring gear and output shaft in a clockwise or forward direction.
There is no engine braking on overrun.
Control
To maintain this arrangement in the steady state solenoids and valves are activated as follows: Solenoids S1 and S2 are switched On.
The 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 shift valves are held in their first gear positions by line 500 pressure.
Drive (line pressure) oil from the manual valve engages the C2 clutch.
Refer to figure 5.4 and table 5.5
Table 5.5 - Engaged Elements - Drive 1
Gear State
Drive 1 C1
- C2
X C3
- C4
- B1
- B2
- 1-2
OWC X 3-4
OWC X LU
CLUTCH -
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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5A-52 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER FLOW - DRIVE 2 AND MANUAL 2
In Drive 2 and Manual 2, transmission drive is via the input shaft and forward clutch cylinder. The elements of the
transmission function as follows :
The C2 clutch is applied to drive the forward sun gear.
The forward sun gear drives the short pinion anti-clockwise.
The short pinion drives the long pinion clockwise.
The B1 band is applied holding the reverse sun gear stationary therefore the long pinion ‘walks’ around the
reverse sun gear taking the internal ring gear and output shaft with it in a clockwise or forward direction.
The C4 clutch is applied to bypass the 3-4 OWC and provide engine braking on overrun.
Control
To maintain this arrangement in the steady state solenoids and valves are activated as follows: Solenoid S1 is switched Off. S2 is switched On. Solonoid S1 is switched Off. S2 is switched On.
Drive (line pressure) oil from the manual valve engages the C2 clutch.
When S1 switches off , S1 oil pressure, which is derived from line 500 pressure, moves the 3-4 shift valve to
the left. At the same time S1 oil is directed to the 1-2 shift valve which moves the valve to the second gear position.
2nd oil (line pressure) from the 1-2 shift valve is directed to the band apply regulator valve, and to the 2-3 shift
valve.
The band apply regulator valve supplies 2nd oil (regulated to line pressure multiplied by the valve ratio) to the
band apply feed (BAF) circuit.
Band apply feed oil is directed to:
- The outer apply area of the front servo- The 1-2 shift valve to provide an exhaust port when the transmission is shifted to first gear - The 3-4 shift valve for use when the transmission is shifted into fourth gear
Drive (line pressure) is routed through the 3-4 shift valve to apply the C4 clutch.
Refer to figure 5.5 and table 5.6.
Table 5.6 - Engaged Elements - Drive 2 and Manual 2
Gear State
Drive 2 and Manual 2 C1
- C2
X C3
- C4
X B1
X B2
- 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC X LU
CLUTCH -
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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5A-54 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER FLOW - DRIVE 3 AND MANUAL 3
In Drive 3 and Manual 3, transmission drive is via the input shaft to the forward clutch cylinder. The elements of the transmission function as follows : The C2 clutch is engaged to drive the forward sun gear.
The C1 clutch is engaged to drive the planet carrier.
The forward sun gear and the planet carrier are driven clockwise at the same speed therefore there is no
relative motion between the sun gear and the pinions.
The ring gear and output shaft are driven in a clockwise or forward direction at input shaft speed.
The C4 clutch is applied to bypass the 3-4 OWC and provide engine braking on overrun.
Control
To maintain this arrangement in the steady state solenoids and valves are activated as follows: Solenoid S1 is switched Off. S2 is switched Off.
With S1 and S2 switched Off, the 2-3 and 3-4 shift valves are held in the third gear position by line 500
pressure.
The 1-2 shift valve is held in the third gear position by S1-S2 oil pressure.
2nd oil (line pressure) from the 1-2 shift valve is directed to the band apply regulator valve. and to the 2-3 shift
valve.
The band apply regulator valve supplies 2nd oil (regulated to line pressure multiplied by the valve ratio) to the
band apply feed (BAF) circuit.
Band apply feed oil is directed to:
- The outer apply area of the front servo
- The 1-2 shift valve to provide an exhaust port when the transmission is shifted to first gear
- The 3-4 shift valve for use when the transmission is shifted into fourth gear
2nd oil at the 2-3 shift valve is directed to the 3rd oil circuit.
3rd oil from the 2-3 shift valve is directed to the clutch apply regulator valve, and to the 4-3 Sequence Valve.
The clutch apply regulator valve supplies oil (regulated to line 500 pressure multiplied by the valve ratio) to the
clutch apply feed (CAF) circuit.
The CAF oil is directed to:
- The C1 clutch- The C1 bias valve- The 4-3 sequence valve
At the 4-3 sequence valve the CAF oil becomes band 1 release feed (B1R-F) oil, and is directed through the
3-4 shift valve to the spring end of the 4-3 sequence valve, and to the release side of the front servo piston to hold band 1 off.
Drive (line pressure) is routed through the 3-4 shift valve to apply the C4 clutch.
Refer to figure 5.6 and table 5.7.
Table 5.7 - Engaged Elements - Drive 3 and Manual 3
Gear State
Drive 3 and Manual 3 C1
X C2
X C3
- C4
X B1
- B2
- 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC X LU
CLUTCH -
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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5A-56 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER FLOW - DRIVE 3 LOCK UP AND MANUAL 3 LOCK UP
In Drive 3 Lock Up and Manual 3 Lock Up, transmission drive is the same as for Drive 3 but with the application of the
converter lock up clutch to provide positive no-slip converter drive. Control
Control for Drive 3 Lock Up and Manual 3 Lock Up is the same as for Drive 3 with the addition of the converter clutch circuit activated by solenoid S7. When S7 is switched On, S7 feed oil to the converter clutch control valve is switched off and allowed to exhaust
through the S7 solenoid. This allows the valve to move to the clutch engage position.
Regulated apply feed oil, derived from line 500 oil at the converter clutch regulator valve, is directed by the
converter clutch control valve to the engage side of the converter clutch.
Converter clutch release oil is exhausted at the converter clutch control valve.
Converter feed oil is re-routed by the converter clutch control valve directly to the oil cooler and lubrication
circuit.
Refer to figure 5.7and table 5.8.
Table 5.8 - Engaged Elements - Drive 3 Lock Up and Manual 3 Lock Up
Gear State
Drive 3 Lock Up and Manual 3 Lock Up C1
X C2
X C3
- C4
X B1
- B2
- 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC X LU
CLUTCH X
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-57
POWER FLOW - DRIVE 4 (OVERDRIVE)
In Drive 4 (Overdrive), transmission drive is via the input shaft to the forward clutch cylinder. The elements of the transmission function as follows :
The C1 clutch is applied to drive the planet carrier clockwise.
The B1 band is applied to hold the reverse sun gear stationary.
As the planet carrier tuns, the long pinion ‘walks ’ around the stationary reverse sun gear and rotates around its
axis driving the internal ring gear and output shaft in a clockwise or forward direction at a speed faster than the input shaft i.e. in overdrive ratio.
The forward sun gear is also driven faster than the input shaft and overruns the 3-4 OWC.
The C2 clutch is engaged to reduce the speed differential across the 3-4 OWC.
Control
To maintain this arrangement in the steady state solenoids and valves are activated as follows: Solenoid S1 is switched On. S2 is switched Off.
With S1 switched On the 3-4 shift valve is held in the fourth gear position by line 500 pressure on the small end
of the valve.
With S2 switched Off the 2-3 shift valve is held in the fourth gear position by line 500 pressure on the large end of the valve.
The 1-2 shift valve is held in the fourth gear position by S2 oil pressure.
2nd oil (line pressure) from the 1-2 shift valve is directed to the band apply regulator valve, and to the 2-3 shift
valve.
The band apply regulator valve supplies 2nd oil (regulated to line pressure multiplied by the valve ratio) to the
band apply feed (BAF) circuit.
Band apply feed oil is directed to: - the outer apply area of the front servo- the inner apply area of the front servo piston via the 3-4 shift valve
- the 1-2 shift valve to provide an exhaust port when the transmission is shifted to first gear
2nd oil at the 2-3 shift valve is directed to the 3rd oil circuit.
3rd oil from the 2-3 shift valve is directed to the clutch apply regulator valve, and to the 4-3 Sequence Valve.
The clutch apply regulator valve supplies oil (regulated to line 500 pressure multiplied by the valve ratio) to the
clutch apply feed (CAF) circuit.
The CAF oil is directed to:- the C1 clutch- the C1 bias valve- the 4-3 sequence valve
Drive oil (line pressure) from the manual valve engages the C2 clutch
Refer to figure 5.8 and table 5.9.
Table 5.9 - Engaged Elements - Drive 4 (Overdrive)
Gear State
Drive 4 (Overdrive) C1
X C2
X C3
- C4
- B1
X B2
- 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC X LU
CLUTCH -
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-59
POWER FLOW - DRIVE 4 LOCK UP
In Drive 4 Lock Up, transmission drive is the same as for Drive 4 but with the application of the converter lock up clutch
to provide positive no-slip converter drive. Control
Control for Drive 4 Lock Up is the same as for Drive 4 with the addition of the converter clutch circuit activated by solenoid S7. When S7 is switched On, S7 feed oil to the converter clutch control valve is switched off and allowed to exhaust
through the S7 solenoid. This allows the valve to move to the clutch engage position.
Regulated apply feed oil, delved from Line 500 oil at the converter clutch regulator valve, is directed by the
converter clutch control valve to the engage side of the converter clutch.
Converter clutch release oil is exhausted at the converter clutch control valve.
Converter feed oil is re-routed by the converter clutch control valve directly to the oil cooler and lubrication
circuit.
Refer to figure 5.9 arid table 5.10.
Table 5.10 - Engaged Elements - Drive 4 Lock Up
Gear State
Drive 4 Lock Up C1
X C2
X C3
- C4
- B1
X B2
- 1-2
OWC - 3-4
OWC - LU
CLUTCH X
ELEMENTS ENGAGED

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