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Page 270 of 537

space
from
the
throttle
pressure
16
to
the
drain
17
decreases
and
the
space
from
the
line
pressure
7
to
Ihe
throttle
pressure
16
increases
Consequently
the
throttle
pressure
16
increases
and
the
valve
is
bal
anced
Contrarily
when
the
engine
torque
lowers
and
the
negative
pr
sure
in
the
intake
line
lowers
tending
toward
vacuum
the
force
of
the
rod
depressing
the
valve
decreases
and
the
throttle
pressure
16
also
decreases
When
pressure
regulated
by
the
throt
tle
back
p
valve
described
in
the
subsequent
paragraph
is
led
to
circuit
17
a
high
pressure
is
applied
through
the
space
from
the
circuit
17
to
the
throttle
pressure
16
Consequently
the
VTV
is
unbalanced
the
throttle
pressure
16
becomes
equal
to
the
back
up
pressure
17
and
the
valve
is
locked
upward
I
16
III
AT100
Fig
AT
15
Vacuum
throttle
valIN
Throttle
back
up
valve
TBY
Usually
this
valve
is
depressed
downward
by
the
spring
force
and
circuit
17
is
drained
upward
As
soon
as
the
lever
is
shifted
either
to
2
or
I
range
line
pressure
is
led
from
circuit
4
the
line
pressure
is
applied
to
the
area
difference
of
the
valve
the
valve
is
forced
upward
the
space
from
circuit
4
to
circuit
17
is
closed
and
with
the
space
from
circuit
Automatic
Transmission
17
to
Ihe
upper
drain
about
to
open
the
back
up
pressure
17
which
is
lower
than
the
line
pressure
4
by
the
pressure
loss
due
to
the
space
from
circuit
4
to
circuit
17
is
balanced
with
the
spring
force
Further
when
gear
is
shifted
from
2nd
to
Low
at
the
range
I
line
pressure
is
led
from
circuit
12
and
the
line
pressure
is
applied
pward
to
the
bottom
of
the
valve
through
the
valve
hole
Consequently
the
valve
is
forced
upward
and
locked
As
a
result
the
space
from
the
line
pressure
4
to
the
back
up
pressure
17
is
closed
completely
and
the
back
up
pressure
17
is
drained
upward
AT101
Fig
AT
16
Throttle
back
up
lJ
Jlve
Solenoid
downshift
valve
SDY
This
valve
is
a
transfer
valve
which
leads
the
line
pressure
7
to
13
and
transmits
the
same
to
the
FSV
and
SSV
when
a
kickdown
signal
is
re
ceived
from
the
downshift
solenoid
Usually
the
solenoid
push
rod
and
valve
are
locked
upward
by
the
spring
in
the
lower
end
and
the
circuit
from
line
pressure
4
to
line
pressure
13
is
opened
When
kickdown
is
performed
the
push
rod
operates
Ihe
valve
is
de
pressed
downward
and
the
circuit
from
line
pressure
7
to
line
pressure
13
opens
Line
pressure
13
opposes
the
governor
pressure
15
at
Ihe
SSV
and
FSV
thus
accomplishing
the
downshift
operation
AT
10
r
AT102
Fig
AT
17
Solenoid
dow
hift
valve
Second
lock
valve
SLY
This
valve
is
a
transfer
valve
which
assists
the
shift
valve
in
determining
the
fixed
2nd
speed
at
the
2
range
In
the
D
range
the
sum
of
the
spring
force
and
line
pressure
3
APplied
upward
xce
ds
the
linepres
sure
2
which
is
applied
to
the
valve
area
difference
as
a
downward
force
As
a
result
the
valve
is
locked
upward
and
the
circuit
from
line
pressure
8
to
line
pressure
9
is
opened
Consequently
the
FSV
becomes
the
2nd
speed
condition
and
line
pressure
is
led
to
the
band
servo
engaging
circuit
9
only
when
line
pressure
1
is
released
to
line
pressure
8
In
the
2
range
the
upward
force
is
retained
only
on
the
spring
and
the
downward
line
pressure
2
exceeds
the
upward
force
As
a
result
Ihe
valve
is
locked
downward
line
pressure
2
is
released
to
9
regardless
of
the
operating
condition
of
the
FSV
and
the
band
servo
is
engaged
J
2
8
ATl03
3
Fig
AT
18
Second
lock
lJ
Jlve
Page 273 of 537

HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
AND
MECHANICAL
OPERATION
The
operating
system
of
oil
pres
sure
in
each
range
is
described
below
The
oil
pressure
in
each
circuit
shown
in
the
illustration
is
classified
as
follows
according
to
the
function
fhe
numeraJs
show
the
circuit
num
bers
Pressure
source
of
the
line
7
Operating
Iinc
prcssure
for
friction
elements
123456
8910
1112
Auxiliary
line
pressurc
13
Throttle
system
pressure
16
17
18
19
Others
14
15
Oil
pump
discharge
hole
7
Cd
Torque
converter
pressure
14
Rear
iutch
prc
surc
1
FTOOI
c1
tL
h
prc
ur
It
J
1
011
pump
Sllctlon
hole
M
IIJ1iIII
Automatic
Transmission
Fig
AT
21
Identification
of
oil
channels
in
oil
pump
AT105
Oil
pump
suction
hole
ATl06
Fig
AT
22
Identification
of
oil
channels
in
case
front
face
I
o
Oil
pump
dischar
hole
7
I9JM
c
Torque
converter
f
Os
I
1L
0
ervo
Ie
ease
pressure
14
0
pressure
10
Rear
clutch
Servo
t
ightening
ho
L
pressure
l
0
1
pressure
9
lJ
L
I
c
I
Front
clutch
IT
0
LIO
reverse
brake
pressure
12
U
r
FT
II
pressure
11
rrOil
pump
suction
hol
J
C
Jf
JC
O
Governor
pressure
15
Governor
feed
pressure
l
An07
Fig
AT
23
Identification
of
oil
channels
in
case
face
AT
13
Page 276 of 537

R
RANGE
REVERSE
In
R
range
the
front
clutch
and
the
low
and
reverse
brake
are
applied
The
power
flow
is
through
the
input
shaft
front
clutch
and
connecting
shell
to
the
sun
gear
Clockwise
rota
tion
of
the
sun
gear
causes
counter
clockwise
rotation
of
the
rear
planeta
ry
gears
With
the
connecting
drum
held
stationary
by
the
low
and
reverse
brake
the
rear
planetary
gears
rotate
the
rear
internal
gear
and
drive
the
flange
counterclockwise
The
rear
drive
flange
splined
to
the
output
shaft
rotates
the
output
shaft
counterclock
wise
at
a
reduced
speed
with
an
increase
in
torque
for
reverse
gear
Automatic
Transmission
R
Fig
AT
26
Power
tranamis
ion
during
R
range
m
i
1
A
TOBS
Fig
A
T
21
Optrationof
each
mechanism
during
R
range
When
the
manual
valve
V
is
posi
Clutch
Low
Band
servo
One
tioned
at
R
range
the
oil
having
the
Gear
Partina
Ranae
re
ne
way
line
pressure
7
is
directed
to
line
ralio
Front
Rear
brake
Openlion
Relulie
clutch
plwl
pressure
circuits
5
and
6
The
pressure
in
the
circuit
5
actuates
the
Park
on
on
low
and
reverse
brake
after
being
Ruene
2
182
on
on
on
introduced
into
line
pressure
circuit
Neutral
12
through
the
I
st
2nd
shift
valve
ID
The
pressure
in
the
circuit
op
DI
Low
2
458
on
on
erates
the
release
side
of
the
band
servo
and
the
front
c1u
tch
after
being
Driowe
D2
Second
1
458
on
on
led
to
line
pressure
circuit
0
D3
Top
1
000
on
on
on
through
the
2nd
3rd
shift
valve
@
2
Second
1
458
The
throttle
pressure
I
6
and
the
line
on
on
pressure
6
which
vary
with
the
12
Second
S8
on
on
degree
of
accelerator
pedal
depression
II
Low
2
458
both
act
the
pressure
regulator
on
on
on
valve
CD
and
press
against
its
valve
CD
increasing
line
pressure
7
In
Rn
range
the
governor
pressure
is
absent
making
all
such
valves
as
the
1st
2nd
shift
valve
ID
lnd
3rd
shift
valvc
@
and
pressurc
modifier
valve
inoperative
AT16
Page 277 of 537

R
range
Reverse
Torq
Con
Oil
Cool
r
A
r
Lubt
lcetlon
0
II
iL
Vel
o
Front
or
ln
l
n
jL
r
x
Q
A
uletor
Val
NIJte
kld
Automatic
Transmission
@
2nd
3n
l
Timl
lil
1i
II
r
U
nu
r
l3
ni
II
15
15
Front
Cll
ltc
Il
Low
a
Aev
Br
k
B
k
II
I
LJ
2f
ID
p
Mc
e
lf
v
If
I
I
CID
VEL
1
Thrc
r
V
I
I
11
1
IU
T
R
Clutch
f
r
Ir
l
II
Orlflc
Check
Velve
22
n
@lnd
3rdShlft
v
D
h
III
r
r
I
I
111
L
Ll
p
O
nOl
f
t
p
r
Goy
norpreat
l
Torque
Ilrfl
r
Throttl
D
ln
v
5
1
O
eln
rmrp
Throttl
p
a
nor
v
11
J
I
t
Q
V
1ve
Fig
A
T
28
Oil
preBBure
circuit
diagram
R
range
Reverie
AT
17
Page 278 of 537

N
RANGE
NEUTRAL
In
N
range
none
of
the
clutches
and
band
are
applied
thus
no
power
is
transmitted
to
the
output
shaft
The
pressure
of
oil
discharged
from
the
oil
pump
is
regulated
by
the
pressure
regulator
valve
Dto
maintain
the
line
pressure
7
and
the
oil
is
led
to
the
manual
valve
@
vacuum
throt
tie
valve
@
and
solenoid
down
shift
valve
@
The
oil
is
further
introduced
into
the
torque
converter
at
its
op
erating
pressure
14
and
a
portion
of
this
oil
is
distributed
to
each
part
as
the
front
lubricant
The
oil
which
has
been
discharged
from
the
torque
con
verter
is
also
distributed
to
eacn
part
as
the
rear
lubricant
As
the
oil
pump
rotates
at
the
same
speed
as
the
engine
the
oil
pump
discharge
increases
with
engine
speed
But
the
surplus
oil
is
returned
to
the
oil
pan
by
the
pressure
regula
tor
valve
D
Automatic
Transmission
Geu
Clutch
Low
4
Band
crvo
One
Pultin
R
atio
WI
pawl
Front
Rear
brake
Operation
Release
clutch
Park
on
on
Reverse
2
182
on
on
on
Neutral
Dt
Low
2
458
on
on
Drive
D2
Second
1
458
on
on
m
Top
1
000
on
on
on
on
2
Second
1
458
on
on
12
Sec
ond
1
458
on
on
II
Low
2
458
on
on
AT
la
Page 280 of 537

Automatic
Transmission
R
RANGE
REVERSE
R
In
R
range
the
front
dutch
and
the
low
and
reverse
brake
are
applied
The
power
flow
is
through
the
input
shaft
front
clutch
and
connecting
shell
to
the
sun
gear
Clockwise
rota
tion
of
the
sun
gear
causes
counter
clockwise
rotation
of
the
rear
planeta
ry
gears
With
the
connecting
drum
held
Slationary
by
the
low
and
reverse
brake
the
rear
planetary
gears
rotate
the
rear
internal
gear
and
drive
the
flange
counterclockwise
The
rear
drive
flange
splined
to
the
output
shaft
rotates
the
output
shaft
counterclock
wise
at
a
reduced
speed
with
an
increase
in
torque
for
reverse
gear
f
When
Ihe
manual
valve
CV
is
posi
tioned
at
R
range
Ihe
oil
having
Ihe
line
pressure
7
is
directed
to
line
pressure
circuits
5
and
6
The
pressure
in
the
circuit
5
actuates
the
low
and
reverse
brake
after
being
introduced
into
line
pressure
circuit
12
through
the
I
st
2nd
shift
valve
@
The
pressure
in
Ihe
circuit
op
erates
the
release
side
of
the
band
servo
and
the
front
clutch
after
being
led
to
line
pressure
circuit
10
through
the
2nd
3rd
shift
valve
@
The
throtlle
pressure
16
and
the
line
pressure
6
which
vary
with
the
degree
of
acceJerator
pedal
depression
both
act
on
the
prcssure
regulator
valve
CD
and
press
against
its
valve
CD
increasing
line
pressure
7
In
R
range
the
governor
pressure
is
absent
making
all
slldl
valves
as
the
J
SI
2nd
shift
valve
@
2nd
3rd
shift
valvc
@
and
pressure
modifier
valve
j
inoperative
C
Fig
AT
26
Power
transmi
ion
during
R
range
A
TOS5
Fig
AT
27
Operation
attach
mechanism
during
R
range
G
Clutch
Low
A
Band
servo
One
Parkin
Ran
no
wa
plwl
ratio
Front
Rear
brake
Operllioo
Rdr
ue
clutch
k
on
on
Revctte
1
181
on
on
on
Neutnl
DI
Low
1
418
on
on
Driw
D2
Second
1
458
on
on
DJ
Top
1
000
on
on
on
on
2
Second
1
458
on
on
12
Second
1
458
on
on
I
II
Low
2
458
on
on
AT
16
Page 282 of 537

N
RANGE
NEUTRAL
Automatic
Transmission
In
N
range
none
of
the
clutches
and
band
are
applied
thus
no
power
is
transmitted
to
the
output
shaft
The
pressure
of
oil
discharged
from
the
oil
pump
is
regulated
by
the
pressure
regulator
valve
CD
to
maintain
the
line
pressure
7
and
the
oil
is
led
to
the
manual
valve
V
vacuum
throt
tle
valve
@
and
solenoid
down
shift
valve
@
The
oil
is
further
introduced
into
the
torque
converter
at
its
op
erating
pressure
14
and
a
portion
of
this
oil
is
distributed
to
each
part
as
the
front
lubricant
The
oil
which
has
been
discharged
from
the
torque
con
verter
is
also
distributed
to
eacn
part
as
the
rear
lubricant
As
the
oil
pump
rotates
at
the
same
speed
as
the
engine
the
oil
pump
discharge
increases
with
engine
speed
But
the
surplus
oil
is
returned
to
the
oil
pan
by
the
pressure
regulator
valve
CD
G
Clutch
Low
Band
servo
One
Pukiq
R
w
pawl
ntlo
Front
Rur
br
ke
Optruion
Release
clutch
PIlIi
on
on
Reverse
2
182
on
on
on
Neut
1
01
Low
2
458
on
on
Drive
02
Second
t
458
on
on
03
Top
1
000
on
on
on
on
2
Setond
1
458
on
on
12
Second
1
4
58
on
on
1
II
Low
2
458
on
on
AT
18
Page 285 of 537

Automatic
Transmission
0
range
Low
gear
Torque
Conven
Front
Clul
L
A
e
B
6
Clutch
I
Q
011
Cool
TIC
011
p
V
RUf
LubtJuflon
n
Ii
IO
lln
V
l
F
ont
Lub
lclt
n
D
nV
l
ThroW
0
1
V
I
Q
P
P
tOO
V
Note
U
X
Ir
or
n
Llnep
IO
nor
feed
GoY
no
p
Torque
co
p
Th
on
I
ID
v
Th
O
V
Orifice
V
L
13
t
12
tt
2NtSt
llttY
5
i
Iecotodary
Y
QoY
nOl
V
Oew
roo
v
Fig
A
T
32
Oil
pressure
circuit
diagram
uD
1
range
Low
gear
AT
21
Page 286 of 537

D
RANGE
2ND
GEAR
Automatic
Transmission
t
In
this
case
the
rear
c1ut
h
IS
applied
and
the
band
brake
holds
the
fronl
dUh
h
drum
the
connecting
shell
and
the
sun
gear
from
rotating
The
power
flow
lakes
place
through
the
input
shaft
into
the
rear
clutch
and
the
front
internal
gear
With
the
sun
gear
held
stationary
the
front
planeta
ry
gears
rotate
around
the
sun
gear
carrying
the
front
planet
carrier
with
them
The
fronl
planet
carrier
being
splined
to
the
output
shaft
causes
clockwise
rotation
of
the
output
shaft
at
a
reduced
speed
compared
with
the
speed
of
the
input
shaft
with
an
increase
in
torque
As
the
low
and
reverse
brake
is
not
applied
the
clock
wise
rotation
of
the
output
shaft
causes
clockwise
rotation
of
rear
inter
nal
gear
and
the
rear
planet
carrier
also
rotates
around
the
sun
gear
in
a
clockwise
direction
The
one
way
clutch
will
act
to
allow
the
clockwise
rotation
of
connecting
drum
When
the
car
speed
increases
while
running
at
D
range
I
st
gear
the
st
2nd
shift
valve
ID
moves
allow
ing
the
line
pressure
I
to
be
intro
duced
into
the
line
pressure
8
Ihrough
itself
The
line
pressure
8
is
further
led
to
the
line
pressure
9
through
the
second
lock
valve
@
and
by
locking
the
band
servo
obtains
the
2nd
gear
condition
Fig
AT
33
Power
transmission
during
Dz
range
A
T079
Fig
AT
34
Operation
of
each
mechanism
during
D
range
Clutch
Low
Band
servo
On
Patking
G
Range
reverse
w
pawl
ratio
Fronl
Rur
brake
Optrltion
Release
clutch
PlIk
on
on
Revtne
2
182
on
on
on
Neutral
01
Low
2
4S8
on
on
Drive
02
Second
1
4S8
on
on
OJ
Top
1
000
on
on
on
on
2
Second
1
4S8
on
on
12
Second
1
4S8
on
on
1
II
Low
2
4S8
on
on
AT
22
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position
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Low
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up
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1
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12
3
ht
2nd
Shih
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5
L
I
X
S
COnd
Primary
G
rw
Va
Gov
nor
Valve
AT
27
Fig
AT
39
Oil
pressure
circuit
diagram
D
ronge
kickdown
shift
values
in
2nd
gear
position