JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: JAGUAR, Model Year: 1998, Model line: X308, Model: JAGUAR X308 1998 2.GPages: 2490, PDF Size: 69.81 MB
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14. Refit the coolant header tank. Tighten to the specified torque
figure.
15. Fit the harness and clip (trans mission link harness) to the
rear of the cylinder head. Tighte n to the specified torque figure.
16. Refer to Operation 44.24.02 for fluid fill procedure.
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Transmission/Transaxle Cooling - 4.0L NA V8 - AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26 -
Transmission Cooling
Description and Operation
The transmission fluid cooling system maintains fluid temperature within specified limits.
Parts List
Component Descriptions
The transmission fluid pipes:
Transfer fluid from the transmission to the cooler under the action of the hydraulic system pump. Return the cooled fluid from th e cooler to the transmission.
The transmission fluid cooler:
Is a plate type made from aluminum. Is mounted in the engi ne cooling radiator right-hand end tank.
Overheating Protection
If the engine coolant or transm ission fluid temperatures exceed their predefined limits, th e transmission control module locks
the torque converter clutch. By reducing slip, this minimises th e amount of heat transferred to the engine cooling system from
the transmission fluid.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Fluid pipe, oil FROM cooler
2—Fluid pipe, oil TO cooler
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Transmission/Transaxle Cooling - 4.0L SC V8 - AJ26 - Transmission
Cooling
Description and Operation
The transmission fluid cooling system maintains the fluid temperature within specified limits. The cooling element is located
in the engine cooling radiator LH end tank.
Fluid is circulated, under pressure, by the transmission pump to the cooler.
General Layout
Overheating Protection
If the engine coolant or transmission fluid temperatures exceed their predefined limits, the transmission control module
locks the torque converter clutch . By reducing slip, this minimises the amount of heat transferred to the engine cooling
system from the transmission fluid.
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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle External Controls - 4.0L NA V8 -
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26 - External Controls
Description and Operation
Introduction
Driver gearshift control is effected by:
The gear shift lever. The accelerator pedal position. The kickdown switch (where fitted). The performance mode pushbutton.
Driver's Selector Module ('J' Gate)
The gear selector lever:
Has seven positions: Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive, Fourth, Third and Second. Operates the transmission selector shaft and rotary switch, in all positions (except Drive-to-fourth) by means of a
Bowden cable.
Passes driver gearshift requests to the transm ission control module via the rotary switch.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Gear selector lever
2—Drive-to-fourth switch connector
3—Neutral position switch connector
4—Park position switch connector
5—Gear selector illumination module
6—Gear selector interlock solenoid
7—Security system Active LED
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The Drive-to-fourth switch:
Detects when the gear selector lever is moved from Drive to Fourth. Is hard-wired to the transmission control module.
The Neutral position switch:
Is hard-wired to the body processor module. Detects when the gear selector lever is moved to the Neutral position.
The Park position switch:
Is hard-wired to the body processor module. Detects when the gear selector leve r is moved to the Park position.
The gear selector module:
Provides illumination of the gear sele ctor surround, which is dimmable via a CA N signal from the instrument cluster. Provides red illumination, on the gear selector surround, of the gear selected, by CAN signals from the instrument
cluster.
Illuminates the security system Active LED on the gear se lector surround, in response to an input from the body
processor module.
Is connected to the fascia harness via a 12-way connector. Refer to Connec tor Pins Identification, 307-01A.
The gear selector interlock solenoid:
Prevents the gear selector lever from be ing moved from the Park position, unless th e ignition switch is in position II,
and the brake pedal is depressed.
Is controlled by an input from the body processor module.
The seven gear selector positions are:
P : The transmission is mechanically locked (starting available). R : Reverse gear. N : No power to the rear wh eels (starting available). D : All 5 forward gears available. 4 : Upshift to 4th gear only. 3 : Upshift to 3rd gear only. 2 : Upshift to 2nd gear only.
Performance Mode Pushbutton
The performance mode pushbutton:
Is mounted on the gear selector surround. Selects Normal or Sport mode when pressed by the driver. Is illuminated when Sport mode is selected.
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Is hard-wired to the transmission control module.
Kickdown Switch (where fitted)
The kickdown switch:
Is floor mounted under the accelerator pedal. Is operated by pressing the pedal to the full throttle position. Provides maximum acceleration on driver demand, by signal ling the transmission control module to select the lowest gear to give maximum wheel torque.
Transmission Unit Gear Selector
The gear selector at the transmission unit:
Is connected to the driver's selector module by a Bowden cable. Operates the manual selector valve, which is part of the electro-hydraulic control unit. Operates the rotary switch, which is connected to the transmission control module.
Transmission Switches
Location, Rotary Switch
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Location, Drive to 4th Switch
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Operation
• NOTE: The rotary position switch is NOT adjustable.
The position of the gear selector lever is detected by the range sensor; a system which consists of two sensors (switch
systems). 1. 1. The rotary position switch, which is located on the RH side of the transmission case and is coaxial with the
selector shaft.
2. 2. The D to 4 (micro) switch, which is mounted in the 'J gate' assembly.
When the selector is moved across the ga te to engage 4, or back from that side towards D the selector cable does not
move. In order that this change of state be registered by the TCM the D to 4 switch is incorporated.
The rotary switch in isolation provides a 4-bit code, which, when added to the D to 4 switch becomes a 5-bit code. The TCM
will make a failure judgement if it detects an 'illegal' code.
Circuit Diagram, Rotary and Drive to 4th Switches / TCM
ItemDescription
1Drive to 4th switch
2Switch L1
3Switch L2
4Switch L3
5Switch L4
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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle External Controls - 4.0L NA V8 -
AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26 - External Controls
Diagnosis and Testing
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Pinpoint test A: P0706
Special Tool(s)
Digital multimeter
Generic scantool
SymptomPossible SourcesAction
DTC P0706 Transmission range sensor circuit range /
performanceSelector cable maladjusted
Rotary switch fault
D to 4 switch fault
Rotary position switch fault
Harness fault
Connector pins(s) bent, loose or
corroded
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PINPOINT TEST A : P0706
TEST CONDITIONSDETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: RETRIEVE DTCS
• NOTE: Battery and or ECM disconnection prior to scanning wi
ll erase all data, ensure that the correct DTC is present.
Connect the scan tool 1
Have the DTC(s) and freeze frame data been recorded?
Yes GO to A2
A2: STATUS / RELATIONSHIP CHECK
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Move the selector lever slowly from P to 2 and back,
noting the illumination / positi on relationship as follows: 1
Does state illumination match the lever position in each
direction of travel?
Yes
GO to A4
No GO to A3
No With lever at D (when moving from 2 to P ) is 3 or 4
illuminated?
Yes GO to A3
No GO to A5
No With lever moved from P , to position 4 , is D illuminated?
Yes GO to A4
No GO to A5
A3: CHECK SELECTOR CABLE ADJUSTMENT
Verify and correct as requ ired the selector cable
adjustment 1
OK?
Yes GO to A4
No Correct adjustment error, see 44.15.07 Workshop Manual
307-05A and test the system for normal operation.
A4: CHECK HARNESS SIGNAL CONTINUITY - D TO 4 SWITCH