Reverse switch DAEWOO LACETTI 2004 Service User Guide
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5A2 – 28IAISIN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
FUNCTION CHECK
Confirm whether below condition before function check.
S Oil temperature is hot condition (50°C (122°F) ~
80°C (176°F)).
S Switch of A/C and light etc are off.
Stall Test
Stall test’ purpose is to inspect overall performance of A/T
and engine by measuring the stall speed in ”D” and ”R”
range.1. Chock 4 Wheels and apply parking brake fully, lock
vehicle perfectly.
2. Fully pressed on foot brake pedal with left foot.
3. Shift into ”D” and ”R” range, fully press on accelera-
tor pedal with right foot.
Quickly read stall speed at this time.
Standards
2390 ± 150 rpm
Notice : Do not continuously run longer than 5 sec be-
cause of extreme increasing oil temp.
Make sure to keep interval for more than 1 min between
stall tests.
Result of Stall Test
Cause of Failure
Lower than standards
both ”D” and ”R”Less engine power
Torque converter one way clutch failure
Higher than standards
only ”D”Lower line pressure
S Pressure control solenoid (PCS) failure
S Primary regulator valve failure
Forward clutch (C1) failure (Slipping)
No.2 One–way clutch (F2) failure
Higher than standards
only ”R”Lower line pressure
S Pressure control solenoid (PCS) failure
S Primary regulator valve failure
Reverse clutch (C3) failure (Slipping)
1st & reverse brake (B3) failure (Slipping)
Higher than standards
both ”D” and ”R”Lower line pressure
S Pressure control solenoid (PCS) failure
S Primary regulator valve failure
Oil pump failure
Oil strainer failure (clogging)
Oil leak for each range circuit
Time Lag Test
Time lag is time till slightly shock can be felt when shift le-
ver is shifted ”N” ”D” and ”N” ”R” while engine idling.
Time lag test can inspect hydraulic condition and clutch/
brake condition.
1. Chock 4 Wheels and apply parking brake fully, lock
vehicle perfectly.
2. Measure time lag by using stop watch from moment
when shift lever is shifted in ”N” ”D” and ”N”
”R” until moment slightly shock can be felt.”N D”less than 0.7 sec
”N” ”R”less than 1.2 sec
Notice : Make sure to take 3 measurement and take the
average value.
Make sure to keep interval for more than 1 min between
time lag tests. (That purpose is to remove clutch/brake
pressure was left unfinished.)
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AISIN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE 5A2 – 47
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) P0705
TRANSMISSION RANGE (TR) SWITCH CIRCUIT
MALFUNCTION
Conditions for Setting the DTC
S TCM detects more than two equal signals from the
Park/Neutral Position switch circuit for 10 seconds
continuously.
S TCM detects the no signal of TR switch circuit for 2
seconds continuously.
S Vehicle speed is 30 km/h (19 mph) or greater.
S Engine revolution is 1500 rpm or greater.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
S TCM will request the illumination of MIL and store
DTC when TCM detects failures on two consecu-
tive ignition cycle.
S TCM judges with the priority. (D>2>1>R>N>P)
S No timing solenoid control for N–D
S No self–learning control
S No lockupS No prevent reverse gear control
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
S The TCM turns off the MIL when no further failures
detected for three consecutive ignition cycles.
S The scan tool can clear the DTC from the TCM his-
tory.
S The TCM clears the DTC from the TCM history
memory after forty consecutive warm up cycles
without fault.
S TCM detects single ”D range” signal of the TR
switch.
Cause of Failure
S Wiring harness or connector between TR switch
and TCM
S TR switch
S TCM
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AISIN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE 5A2 – 117
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
UNIT REPAIR
MAJOR COMPONENT DISASSEMBLY
Tools Required
DW240–020 Brake/Clutch Spring Compressor
DW240–050 Overdrive Brake Adapter
DW240–060–01 Brake Spring Compressor Bolt/Nut
DW240–070 1st & Reverse Brake Adapter
DW240–080 2nd Brake Adapter
DW240–090 Planetary Ring Gear Remover
DW240–150 Transaxle Case Side Bearing Outer Race
Adapter
DW240–170 Adapter Handle
DW260–021–02 Automatic Transaxle Overhaul Fixture
(81–40 LE)
DW260–041 Planetary Ring Gear Nut Removal/Installa-
tion Socket
Disassembly Procedure
1. Remove the transaxle assembly from the vehicle.
Refer to”Transaxle Assembly” in this section.
2. Install the transaxle assembly to the transaxle sup-
port stand using Automatic Transaxle Overhaul Fix-
ture DW260–021–02 (81–40 LE).
3. Remove the nut, washer and control lever.
4. Using a screwdriver, unstake the lock washer.
5. Remove the two bolts and nut and pull out the
transmission range (TR) switch.
6. Remove the two unions the transaxle case.
7. Remove the two O–rings from the unions.
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5A2 – 218IAISIN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
TRANSAXLE DESCRIPTION
The new automatic transmission is an electronically con-
trolled 4–speed automatic transmission with Lock–up
mechanism.
The transmission is mainly composed of the torque con-
verter with lock up clutch, newly developed 4–speed plan-
etary gear unit, the hydraulic control system and the elec-
tric control system.
ELECTRONICAL COMPONENTS
Transmission Control Module (TCM)
The TCM primarily controls shift points and lockup en-
gagement. It is located on the driver side under the instru-
ment panel.
The transmission is controlled by an electronic shift sys-
tem. The Transmission Control Module (TCM) processes
input signals. From the information received, the TCM
controls the transmission hydraulic system.
The electronic shift system consists of the following :
S Transmission control module (TCM)
S Shift solenoids (SS1 and SS2)
S Pressure control solenoid (PCS)
S Lockup solenoid
S Input shaft speed (ISS) sensor
S Output shaft speed (OSS) sensor
S Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) sensor
S Transmission Range (TR) Switch
Transmission Range (TR) Switch
Transmission Range (TR) Switch transmits the informa-
tion which range includes shift lever of A/T to Starter and
TCM.
S It is possible for TR switch to start an engine in only
”P” and ”N”. (Prevention of reckless driving)
S TR switch makes backup lamp turn on when re-
versing.
S It is used for TR switch to shift control.
TR switch transmits the information by combination of
starter and reverse circuit to vehicle side directly without
TCM.
Shift Solenoid No 1,2 (SS1, SS2)
2 shift solenoids are installed directly in the valve body.
The solenoids operate of ON and OFF by the control sig-
nal from TCM. Combinations of 2 solenoids, SS1 and SS2
changes gear ranges.
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FIVE–SPEED MANUAL TRANSAXLE 5B – 7
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
Checks Action
Check for a noise in the fourth gear (4) only.S Replace any chipped, scored, or worn fourth gear or
output gear.
S Replace any worn third–fourth gear synchronizer.
S Replace any worn fourth–gear/bearing.
S Replace any worn differential–gear/bearing.
S Replace any worn–ring gear.
S Adjust, repair, or replace the shift lever and the rods.
Check for a noise in the fifth gear (5) only.S Replace any chipped, scored, or worn fifth gear or
output gear.
S Repair any worn fifth–gear synchronizer.
S Replace any worn fifth–gear/bearing.
S Replace any worn differential–gear/bearing.
S Replace any worn–ring gear.
S Adjust, repair, or replace the shift lever and the rods.
Check for a noise in the reverse (R) gear only.S Replace any chipped, scored, or worn reverse idler
gear, idler–gear bushing, input gear, or output gear.
S Replace any worn first–second gear synchronizer.
S Replace any worn output gear.
S Replace any worn differential–gear/bearing.
S Replace any worn–ring gear.
Check for a noise in all gears.S Add sufficient lubricant.
S Replace any worn bearings.
S Replace any chipped, scored, or worn input–gear
shaft or output–gear shaft.
Check for the transaxle slipping out of gear.S Adjust or replace the linkage, as needed.
S Adjust, repair, or replace any binding shift linkage.
S Tighten or replace the input–gear bearing retainer, as
needed.
S Repair or replace any worn or bent shift fork.
Check for a leak in the area of the clutch.S Repair the transaxle casing.
S Replace any damaged release bearing guide.
Check for a leak at the center of the transaxle.S Repair the transaxle casing.
S Repair the shift mechanism.
S Replace the damaged backup lamp switch.
Check for a leak at the differential.S Adjust or replace the bearing retainers.
S Tighten or replace the differential cover.
S Adjust or replace the drive axle shaft seals.
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5B – 14IFIVE–SPEED MANUAL TRANSAXLE
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
1. Gear Shift Control
2. Bolt
3. Gear Shift Tube Bellows
4. Clamp
5. Bolt
6. Gear Shift Control Mode
7. Gear Shift Guide Control
8. Pin
9. Clip
10. Bolt
11. 1st & 2nd Gear Shift Fork
12. 1st & 2nd Gear Shift Rod
13. Pin
14. 3rd & 4th Gear Shift Fork
15. 3rd & 4th Gear Shift Rod
16. Pin
17. 5th Speed Engaging Piece
18. Gear Shift Rod Pawl
19. Reverse Gear Shift Fork
20. Reverse Gear Shift Rod
21. Pin
22. Gear Shift Rod
23. Shift Finger24. Gear Shift Lever Cover
25. Gear Shift Inter Lever
26. Plate
27. Compression Spring
28. Bush
29. Retaining Ring
30. Gear Shift Cover Gasket
31. Bolt
32. Plug
33. Plug
34. Speedometer Driven Gear
35. Bolt
36. Differential Gear Cover Gasket
37. Differential Gear Cover
38. Screw
39. Backup Lamp Switch
40. O–ring
41. Pin
42. Pin
43. Sleeve
44. Bush
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7A – 8IHEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
20Replace the thermostat. Refer to Section 2D, En-
gine Cooling.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
21Reinstall the thermostat.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
22Inspect the heater hoses for proper installation.
Are the heater hoses reversed?–Go to Step 23Go to Step 24
23Reinstall the heater hoses properly.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
241. Back flush the heater core.
2. Drain the cooling system.
3. Replace the coolant.
4. Warm the engine to an average operating tem-
perature.
5. Feel the heater inlet hose and the heater outlet
hose.
Is the heater inlet hose hot and the heater outlet
hose warm?–System OKGo to Step 25
25Replace the heater core.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
26Recheck the system using the ”Control Settings/
Correct Results” tests. Refer to ”Improper Air Deliv-
ery or No Mode Shift” in this section.
Is the repair complete?–System OKGo to Step 27
27Check for airflow from the defroster or the vent out-
lets.
Is there high airflow from the defroster or vent out-
lets?–Go to Step 28Go to Step 29
281. Check the heater door at the floor and the vent
door to get the proper airflow and to verify
proper operation.
2. Repair as required.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
29Switch the mode knob to defrost.
Is the defroster airflow OK?–Go to Step 30Go to Step 31
301. Remove the heater outlet and check for ob-
structions.
2. Remove any obstructions in the heater outlet.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
31Check for airflow change at various blower speeds.
Does the blower speed increase as the control is
turned from 1 to 4?–Go to Step 32Go to ”Blower
Electrical
(Manual and
Non–A/C)”
32Check for obstructions in the system at the blower
inlet and at the air filter, if the vehicle is equipped with
one.
Are there any obstructions?–Go to Step 33Go to Step 34
33Remove the obstructions in the system at the blower
inlet or replace a clogged filter.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
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9A – 14IBODY WIRING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
I/P Fuse Block
FuseRating/SourceCircuit
F110AIGN 1SDM
F210AIGN 1TCM, ECM, Generator, VGIS, VSS
F315AIGN 1Hazard Switch
F410AIGN 1Cluster, DRL Module, Chime Bell, Brake Switch,
SSPS Module, A/C Control Switch
F5–Spare–
F610AIGN 2A/C Comp. Relay, Defog Relay, Power Window
Relay, Head Lamp Relay
F720AIGN 2Blower Relay, A/C Control Switch, FATC
F815AIGN 2Electric Mirror Switch, Folding Mirror, Sun Roof
Module
F925AIGN 1Wiper Motor, Wiper Switch
F10–Spare–
F1110AIGN 1EBCM, Oil Feeding Connector
F1210AIGN 1Immobilizer, Anti Theft Control Unit, Rain Sensor
Unit
F1310AB+TCM
F1415AB+Hazard Switch
F1515AB+Anti Theft Control Unit
F1610AB+DLC
F1710AACCAudio, Clock
F1815AACCExtra Power Jack
F1915AACCCigar Lighter
F2010AIGN 1Reverse Lamp Switch, PNP Switch
F2115AB+Rear Fog Relay
F2215AB+Clock, FATC, A/C Control Switch
F2315AB+Audio
F2410AB+Immobilizer
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9B – 26ILIGHTING SYSTEMS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
Backup Lamps Inoperative
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
11. Block the wheels.
2. Apply the parking brake to prevent the vehicle
from moving.
3. Turn the ignition on.
4. Put the transaxle in reverse (R).
5. Remove one of the backup lamps from its
socket.
6. Test the lamp socket positive terminal with a
voltmeter.
Does the battery voltage available at the backup
lamp socket positive terminal equal the specified
value?11–14 vGo to Step 3Go to Step 2
2Repair the open circuit between fuse F20 and the
backup lamps.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
3Connect an ohmmeter between ground and the neg-
ative terminal at the bulb socket.
Is the resistance equal to the specified value?0 WGo to Step 4Go to Step 5
4Replace the faulty backup lamps.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
51. Reinstall the backup lamps.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector at the re-
verse switch. (On automatic transaxle (A/T)
vehicles, disconnect the neutral safety/backup
switch.)
3. Turn the ignition on.
4. Put the transaxle in R.
5. Use a voltmeter to check for the reverse switch
terminal 1. (On A/T vehicles, test terminal 7 of
the neutral safety/backup switch).
Does the battery voltage available at terminal 1 (or
terminal 7, if equipped with A/T) equal the specified
value?11–14 vGo to Step 7Go to Step 6
6Repair the open circuit between the backup lamps
and the, reverse switch (or the neutral safety/backup
switch if equipped with A/T).
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
71. Put the transaxle in R.
2. Use an ohmmeter to check the continuity be-
tween reverse switch terminal 1 and terminal 2
(terminals 7 and 8 on the neutral safety/backup
switch, if equipped with A/T).
Does the continuity between terminals 1 and 2 (ter-
minals 7 and 8, if equipped with A/T) equal the speci-
fied value?0 WGo to Step 9Go to Step 8
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LIGHTING SYSTEMS 9B – 27
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
8Replace the reverse switch (neutral safety/backup
switch, if equipped with A/T).
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
9Repair the ground circuit between the reverse switch
(neutral safety/backup switch, if equipped with A/T)
and ground G401.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–