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Engine Ignition
General EquipmentFord diagnostic equipment
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of electrical damage. Visual Inspection Chart
Electrical
• Circuit(s)
• Wiring harness
• Electrical connector(s)
• Spark plug(s)
• Ignition coil-on-plug(s)
• Powertrain control module (PCM)
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Symptom Chart
Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• CARRY OUT a KV test usingthe Ford diagnostic equipment.
• Spark plug(s).
• Engine misfire
• REFER to the Ford diagnosticequipment.
• Circuit(s).
• Ignition coil-on-plug(s).
•PCM.
• PCM calibration.
• CARRY OUT a KV test usingthe Ford diagnostic equipment.
• Spark plug(s).
• Engine stumbling
• REFER to the Ford diagnosticequipment.
• Circuit(s).
• Ignition coil-on-plug(s).
•PCM.
• PCM calibration.
• CARRY OUT a KV test usingthe Ford diagnostic equipment.
• Spark plug(s).
• Engine lacks power
• REFER to the Ford diagnosticequipment.
• Circuit(s).
• Ignition coil-on-plug(s).
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Description
Item
Coil-on-plug ignition coil
1
Spark plug connector
2
Low-voltage connection
3
Laminated soft-iron core
4Description
Item
Primary winding
5
Secondary winding
6
Spark plug
7
High-voltage connection via spring contact
8
In an ignition system with coil-on-plug ignition coils,
each cylinder is actuated individually and only once
per cycle (working stroke). The coil-on-plug ignition
coils are mounted directly on the spark plugs,
therefore no ignition cables are required between
the ignition coils and the spark plugs.
Each individual ignition coil is actuated on the
low-voltage side by the PCM. The power
end-stages are incorporated into the coil-on-plug
ignition coils. Only the actuating current for these
power end-stages is controlled by the PCM.
Fuel pressure/fuel temperature sensor
E73531
The fuel pressure/fuel temperature sensor is a
combination of two sensors, one for the fuel
absolute pressure and one for the fuel temperature.
The sensors register the fuel values in the fuel
injection supply manifold. The sensor is supplied
with a 5V voltage by the PCM.
The fuel pressure sensor is a piezoresistor and
works using an analog signal. The change in output
voltage mirrors the change in pressure in the fuel
rail. If the pressure is low, the output voltage is also
low.
The fuel temperature sensor is an NTC resistor.
When the fuel pressure/fuel temperature sensor is
disconnected, the resistance of the fuel
temperature sensor between connections 1 and 2
of the sensor can be measured.
Resistor
Temperature
5896 Ohm
0° C
3792 Ohm
10° C
2500 Ohm
20° C
1707 Ohm
30° C
1175 Ohm
40° C
The values of the fuel pressure/fuel temperature
sensor can be read out with IDS. The displayed
values are absolute values (fuel pressure +
atmospheric pressure).
Wastegate control valve
E73539
The boost control solenoid valve is a 2/3-way valve
that is actuated with a PWM signal. This allows the
valve opening to be steplessly adjusted.
Power (battery voltage) is supplied via the
Powertrain Control Module relay in the BJB. The
solenoid coil resistance is around 23 ohms at 20°
C.
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Automatic transmission, selector lever in position "D". ...................................................
307-01-29
Sport mode, selector lever in position "S" .......................................................................
307-01-29
Changing gear in select-shift mode........................................................................\
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307-01-30
Selector lever from 'N' to 'R' position ........................................................................\
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307-01-30
Self-test and Diagnosis ........................................................................\
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307-01-30
Temperature controlled torque converter lockup ............................................................
307-01-30
Slip locking ........................................................................\
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307-01-30
Hill climbing ........................................................................\
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307-01-31
Downhill driving ........................................................................\
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307-01-31
Hill-hold function ........................................................................\
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307-01-31
Altitude correction ........................................................................\
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307-01-31
Selector lever lock ........................................................................\
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307-01-31
Shifting from P into another transmission range .............................................................
307-01-31
Shifting from N into another transmission range .............................................................
307-01-31
Power flow through the transmission ........................................................................\
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307-01-31
Clutches and brakes ........................................................................\
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307-01-33
Position P (park) ........................................................................\
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307-01-34
Position N (neutral) ........................................................................\
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307-01-35
Position D, 1st gear........................................................................\
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307-01-36
Position D, 2nd gear ........................................................................\
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307-01-37
Position D, 3rd gear ........................................................................\
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307-01-38
Position D, 4th gear ........................................................................\
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307-01-39
Position D, 5th gear ........................................................................\
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307-01-40
Position R (reverse) ........................................................................\
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307-01-41
Service instructions ........................................................................\
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307-01-41
Towing procedure ........................................................................\
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307-01-42
Reset adaptation data ........................................................................\
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307-01-42
Limp home mode ........................................................................\
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307-01-42
Component Description ........................................................................\
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Tasks of the electronic components ........................................................................\
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307-01-44
Input signals ........................................................................\
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Output signals ........................................................................\
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Control valve assembly ........................................................................\
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Shift solenoids S1 - S5 ........................................................................\
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PWM-
solenoid valve – TCC (SLU) ........................................................................\
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PWM solenoid valve – shift pressure (SLS) ...................................................................
PWM solenoid valve for main line pressure (SLT) ..........................................................
307-01-52
Installation position ........................................................................\
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Operation ........................................................................\
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Selector lever with integrated select-shift switch module ...............................................
Oil pump ........................................................................\
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Torque converter with TCC ........................................................................\
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The TSS sensor ........................................................................\
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The OSS sensor ........................................................................\
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The TFT sensor ........................................................................\
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The TR sensor ........................................................................\
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
T ransmission Fluid Level Check ........................................................................\
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307-01-63
T ransmission Fluid Drain and Refill ........................................................................\
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 307-01-67
Halfshaft Seal LH ........................................................................\
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307-01-68
Halfshaft Seal RH........................................................................\
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307-01-69
Main Control Valve Body ........................................................................\
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307-01-2
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
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5-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AW55 AWD
307-01- 2
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Function of the shift solenoids in the gears
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
Gear
Off
Off
On
On
On
1
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
2
Off
On
On
Off
Off
3
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
4
Off
On
Off
On
Off
5
Overview of the brakes, clutches and
one-way clutches
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12
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Description
Item
Clutch C2: Connects the input shaft with
the sun gear.
1
Clutch C1: Connects the input shaft with
the rear gear.
2
Brake B3: Locks the annulus of the front
planetary gear.
3
One-way clutch F2: Locks the front
annulus in the counterclockwise direction.
4
Brake B2: Prevents the sun gear on the
input shaft from turning counterclockwise.
5Description
Item
Brake B1: Locks the sun gear on the input
shaft.
6
One-way clutch F1: Prevents the sun gear
on the input shaft turning counterclockwise
when B2 is activated.
7
Park System
8
Clutch C3: Connects the sun gear with the
front planetary gear carrier on the output
shaft.
9
Brake band B4: Blocks the the sun gear
on the output shaft.
10
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Description
Item
Brake B5: Locks the rear planetary gear
carrier on the output shaft.
11Description
Item
Output shaft – transaxle
12
Input shaft – transaxle
13
Function of the clutches and brakes in the gears and during gear changes.
F2
F1
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
C3
C2
C1
Gear
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Park
Off
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
R
(V<=7)
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
R
(V>7)
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
N
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
1
On-Off
Off-On
On
Off
Off
Off-On
Off-On
Off
Off
On
1<=>2
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
2
Off
On
On-Off
Off-On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
2<=>3
Off
On
Of
f
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
3
Off
On
Off
On-Off
Off
On
On
Off-On
Off
On
3<=>4
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
4
Off
On-Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On-Off
On
Off-On
On
4<=>5
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
5
V = vehicle speed in km/h
x<=>x = gear change up/down
TCM
E112322
The TCM with integral TR sensor is mounted on
the transaxle casing.
Input and output signals at the TCM
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Transmission Fluid Level Check
E126079
WARNING: Beware, risk of scalding when
checking the transmission fluid.
NOTE: Refer to the service literature for the exact
procedure and specifications.
In order for the transaxle to function properly, it is
vital that the transmission fluid level is correct. If the transmission fluid level is excessively low, this
becomes noticeable by a rattling noise at the fluid
pump, etc.
Always use transmission fluid to the indicated
specification (WSS-M2C924-A).
The transmission fluid temperature is determined
using IDS.
It must be ensured that the transmission fluid
temperature is within the range specified in the
workshop literature.
The following conditions must be met in order to
carry out the transmission fluid level check
correctly:
• Ensure that the transaxle is not in limp home
mode.
• Place the vehicle on a level surface.
• Move the selector lever to the 'P' position.
• Make sure that the parking brake is fully applied.
• Run the engine at idle speed.
• Move the transmission selector lever to all positions. In doing so, wait until the transmission
engages the corresponding range.
• Move the selector lever back to the 'P' position.
• Pull out the fluid dipstick.
When the predetermined transmission fluid
temperature is reached, the fluid level shown on
the dipstick must be in the middle between 'MIN'
and 'MAX'. In this case, the fluid level is correct.
Changing the Transmission Fluid
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The TCM detects uphill driving by comparing the
engine load transmitted by the PCM with the engine
speed. If the engine load increases and the engine
speed falls, then the TCM causes the transaxle to
shift to a lower transmission range in order to
increase the traction force.
Downhill driving
The TCM detects downhill driving by comparing
the engine load and engine speed values
transmitted by the PCM with the OSS sensor
signal. In order to prevent overloading of the
vehicle brakes, the TCM causes the transaxle to
shift to a lower transmission range.
Hill-hold function
If the vehicle is stopped on an uphill incline, the
TCM detects this through the faster drop in engine
speed compared with the drop in engine speed
when stopping on the flat. In this situation, the
hydraulics are actuated by the TCM in such a way
that the vehicle is prevented from rolling back. This
function is not used on steep inclines.
If the vehicle is parked on an uphill incline (ignition
switched off), the hill-hold function is not active
when pulling away.
Altitude correction
Lower air density results in reduced engine
performance. In order to compensate for this
operating situation, the TCM changes the shift
points.
Selector lever lock
To prevent the selector lever being accidentally
moved from the P or N position, the vehicle also
has an electrically operated selector lever lock.
This blocks the locking pin in the locking segment
and thus locks the selector lever in the P or N
position.
Shifting from P into another transmission
range
To be able to move the selector lever from P into
another transmission range, the ignition must be
switched on and the brake pedal must be
depressed (stop light switch on). The TCM detects
the position of the brake pedal via the CAN data
bus and the engaged transmission range from the
TR sensor.
The signal is then transferred from the TCM to the
select-shift switch module in order to activate the
solenoid valve in the selector mechanism
assembly.
In position P, the solenoid valve is activated and
the locking pin is pulled in so that the lock button
on the selector lever can be pressed as usual to
engage another transmission range.
In the selector mechanism assembly there is a Hall
sensor which is affected by a permanent magnet
on the gate of the selector mechanism assembly.
If the selector lever is moved from the P position,
both the Hall sensor and the selector lever lock
solenoid are simultaneously deactivated, to prevent
the selector from being kept in the N position.
If the ignition is set to "I" or "0" the solenoid valve
is deactivated. When the selector lever is in the P
position, it is mechanically locked because it has
no voltage.
Shifting from N into another transmission
range
The conditions are the same as for shifting from P
into another transmission range.
However, the lock button on the selector lever must
be pressed to be able to select R or P.
Power flow through the transmission
Clutches and brakes
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Description
Item
5th gear and reverse gear clutch (C2)
1
1st - 5th gear clutch (C1)
2
Reverse gear brake (B3)
3
1st gear one-way clutch (F2)
4
2nd - 5th gear brake (B2)
5
2nd - 4th gear brake (B1)
6
2nd - 4th gear one-way clutch (F1)
7Description
Item
Parking lock
8
4th and 5th gear clutch (C3)
9
3rd gear brake (B4) (band brake)
10
1st and 2nd gear and reverse gear brake
(B5)
11
Output shaft – transaxle
12
Input shaft – transaxle
13
The transaxle features three clutches, five brakes,
and two one-way clutches.
The clutches are designed as multi-plate clutches.
There are four multi-plate brakes (B1, B2, B3, B5)
and one band brake (B4).
Tasks of clutches and brakes
• 1st-5th gear clutch (C1) : Connects the input
side with the ring gear.
• 5th gear and reverse clutch (C2) : Connects
the input side with the sun gear.
• 4th and 5th gear clutch (C3) : Connects the
sun gear with the front planetary gear carriers
on the output side. •
2nd-4th gear brake (B1) : Locks the sun gear
on the input side.
• 2nd-5th gear brake (B2) : Locks the rotational
movement of the sun gear on the input side in
a counterclockwise direction.
• Reverse gear brake (B3) and 1st gear brake
in select-shift mode : Locks the ring gear on
the input side.
• 3rd gear brake (B4) (band brake) : Locks the
two sun gears on the output side.
• 1st and 2nd gear and reverse gear brake
(B5) : Locks the rear planetary gear carriers on
the output side.
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•2nd-4th one-way clutch (F1) : Locks the
rotational movement of the sun gear on the input
side in a counterclockwise direction, if 2nd-5th
gear brake (B2) is applied. •
1st gear one-way clutch (F2) : Locks the
rotational movement of the ring gear on the input
side in a counterclockwise direction.
Function of the clutches and brakes in the gears and when shifting gears in automatic mode and
select-shift mode (manual shifting)
F2
F1
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
C3
C2
C1
Gear
––
0
–––––––
Park
––
0
–0–––0–R
(V<=7)
––
0
–––––––R
(V>7)
––
0
–––––––N
0–
0
–
–*
––––01
0/–
–/0
0
––
–/0
–/0
––01<=>2
–0
0
––00––02
–0
0/–
–/0
–00––02<=>3
–0
–
0–00––03
–0
–
0/–
–00
–/0
–03<=>4
–0
–
––000–04
–
0/–
–
––0
0/–
0
–/0
04<=>5
––
–
––0–0005
• V= Road speed in km/h
• 0= Actuated
• –= Not actuated
• x<=>x = Gear change "up/down"
• *= Actuated in select-shift mode
Position P (park)
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Description
Item
1st and 2nd gear and reverse gear brake
(B5)
1
Parking lock
2
The transmission input shaft rotates in the
clockwise direction. All clutches and brakes are
deactivated and no force is transferred to the
planetary gear sets.
No force is transferred to the output shaft. The
brake B5 (1) locks the rear planetary gear carrier on the output side. The parking lock (2) engages
in the output shaft and stops the vehicle rolling
away.
Position N (neutral)
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