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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
DESCRIPTION
The starting system includes the battery, starter, solenoid switch, ignition switch, inhibitor switch (A/T), ignition lock
switch, connection wires and the battery cable.
When the ignition key is turned to the start position, current flows and energizes the starter motor's solenoid coil.
The solenoid plunger and clutch shift lever are activated, and the clutch pinion engages the ring gear.
The contacts close and the starter motor cranks. In order to prevent damage caused by excessive rotation of the
starter armature when the engine starts, the clutch pinion gear overruns.
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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
STARTER CIRCUIT TROUBLESHOOTING
The battery must be in good condition and fully charged.
1. Remove the fuel pump relay(A) from the fuse box.
2. With the shift lever in N or P (A/T) or clutch pedal pressed (M/T), turn the ignition switch to "START"
If the starter normally cranks the engine, starting system is OK. If the starter will not crank the engine at all, go to
next step.
If it won't disengage from the ring gear when you release key, check for the following until you find the cause.
a. Solenoid plunger and switch malfunction.
b. Dirty pinion gear or damaged overrunning clutch.
3. Check the battery condition. Check electrical connections at the battery, battery negative cable connected to the
body, engine ground cables, and the starter for looseness and corrosion. Then try starting the engine again.
If the starter cranks normally the engine, repairing the loose connection repaired the problem. The starting system
is now OK.
If the starter still does not crank the engine, go to next step.
4. Disconnect the connector from the S- terminal of solenoid. Connect a jumper wire from the B- terminal of solenoid to
the S- terminal of solenoid.
If the starter cranks the engine, go to next step.
If the starter still does not crank the engine, remove the starter, and repair or replace as necessary.
5. Check the following items in the order listed until you find the open circuit.
a. Check the wire and connectors between the driver's under - dash fuse/relay box and the ignition switch, and
between the driver's under - dash fuse/relay box and the starter.
b. Check the ignition switch (Refer to BE group - ignition system)
c. Check the transaxle range switch connector or ignition lock switch connector.
d. Inspect the starter relay.
STATER SOLENOID TEST
1.Disconnect the field coil wire from the M- terminal of solenoid switch.
2. Connect the battery as shown. If the starter pinion pops out, it is working properly. To avoid damaging the starter,
do not leave the battery connected for more than 10 seconds.
3.Disconnect the battery from the M terminal.
If the pinion does not retract, the hold- in coil is working properly. To avoid damaging the starter, do not leave the
battery connected for more than 10 seconds.
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8.Disconnect the planet shaft assembly (A) and lever (B).
9.Press the stop ring (A) using a socket (B).
10. After removing the stopper (A) using stopper pliers (B).
11.Disconnect the stop ring (A), overrunning clutch (B), internal gear (C) and planet shaft (D).
12.Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly.
Using a suitable pulling tool (A), pull the overrunning clutch stop ring (B) over the stopper (C).
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INSPECT OVERRUNNING CLUTCH
1.Slide the overrunning clutch along the shaft.
Replace it if does not slide smoothly.
2. Rotate the overrunning clutch both ways.
Does it lock in one direction and rotate smoothly in reverse? If it does not lock in either direction of it locks in both
directions, replace it.
3.If the starter drive gear is worn or damaged, replace the overrunning clutch assembly. (the gear is not available
separately).
Check the condition of the flywheel or torque converter ring gear if the starter drive gear teeth are damaged.
CLEANING
1.Do not immerse parts in cleaning solvent. Immersing the yoke assembly and/or armature will damage the
insulation. Wipe these parts with a cloth only.
2. Do not immerse the drive unit in cleaning solvent. The overrun clutch is pre- lubricated at the factory and solvent
will wash lubrication from the clutch.
3. The drive unit may be cleaned with a brush moistened with cleaning solvent and wiped dry with a cloth.
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MAIN SYMPTOMDIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ALSO CHECK FOR
Unable to start
(Engine does not turn
over) a.
Test the battery
b. Test the starter
c. Inhibitor switch (A/T) or clutch start switch (M/T)
Unable to start
(Incomplete
combustion) a.
Test the battery
b. Check the fuel pressure
c. Check the ignition circuit
d. Troubleshooting the immobilizer system (In case of
immobilizer lamp flashing) a.
DTC
b. Low compression
c. Intake air leaks
d. Slipped or broken timing belt
e. Contaminated fuel
Difficult to start a.
Test the battery
b. Check the fuel pressure
c. Check the ECTS and circuit (Check DTC)
d. Check the ignition circuit a.
DTC
b. Low compression
c. Intake air leaks
d. Contaminated fuel
e. Weak ignition spark
Poor idling
(Rough, unstable or
incorrect Idle) a.
Check the fuel pressure
b. Check the Injector
c. Check the long term fuel trim and short term fuel trim
(Refer to CUSTOMER DATASTREAM)
d. Check the idle speed control circuit (Check DTC)
e. Inspect and test the Throttle Body
f. Check the ECTS and circuit (Check DTC) a.
DTC
b. Low compression
c. Intake air leaks
d. Contaminated fuel
e. Weak ignition spark
Engine stall a.
Test the Battery
b. Check the fuel pressure
c. Check the idle speed control circuit (Check DTC)
d. Check the ignition circuit
e. Check the CKPS Circuit (Check DTC) a.
DTC
b. Intake air leaks
c. Contaminated fuel
d. Weak ignition spark
Poor driving
(Surge) a.
Check the fuel pressure
b. Inspect and test Throttle Body
c. Check the ignition circuit
d. Check the ECTS and Circuit (Check DTC)
e. Test the exhaust system for a possible restriction
f. Check the long term fuel trim and short term fuel trim
(Refer to CUSTOMER DATASTREAM) a.
DTC
b. Low compression
c. Intake air leaks
d. Contaminated fuel
e. Weak ignition spark
Knocking a.
Check the fuel pressure
b. Inspect the engine coolant
c. Inspect the radiator and the electric cooling fan
d. Check the spark plugs a.
DTC
b. Contaminated fuel
Poor fuel economy a.
Check customer's driving habits
a. Is A/C on full time or the defroster mode on?
b. Are tires at correct pressure?
c. Is excessively heavy load being carried?
d. Is acceleration too much, too often? a.
DTC
b. Low compression
c. Intake air leaks
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![KIA CARNIVAL 2007 Workshop Manual 2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
1.HARNESS CONNECTOR
2. TERMINAL FUNCTION
CONNECTOR [C151- 1]
Pin
No. Description
Connected to
1 2nd CAN [High] Multi- Purpose Check Conne KIA CARNIVAL 2007 Workshop Manual 2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
1.HARNESS CONNECTOR
2. TERMINAL FUNCTION
CONNECTOR [C151- 1]
Pin
No. Description
Connected to
1 2nd CAN [High] Multi- Purpose Check Conne](/img/2/57045/w960_57045-252.png)
2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)
1.HARNESS CONNECTOR
2. TERMINAL FUNCTION
CONNECTOR [C151- 1]
Pin
No. Description
Connected to
1 2nd CAN [High] Multi- Purpose Check Connector
2 2nd CAN [Low] Multi- Purpose Check Connector
3 -y
4 -y
5 -y
6 -y
7 -y
8 -y
9 -
10 Power Steering Switch signal input Power Steering Switch
11 -y
12 -y
13 Clutch Switch signal input Clutch Switch
14 -y
15 Alternator load signal input Alternator
16 Cruise Switch ground Cruise Switch
17 -y
18 A/C switch "ON" signal input A/C Switch
19 -y
20 -y
21 Brake switch signal input Brake Switch
22 -y
23 Brake lamp signal input Brake Switch
24 -y
25 Cruise Switch signal input Cruise Switch
26 A/C thermal switch signal input A/C Thermal Switch
27 Diagnostic Data Line (K- Line) Data Link Connector (DLC)
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![KIA CARNIVAL 2007 Workshop Manual 61CVVT Oil Control Valve [Bank 2] control output CVVT Oil Control Valve (OCV) [Bank 2]
62 CVVT Oil Control Valve [Bank 1] control output CVVT Oil Control Valve (OCV) [Bank 1]
63 Injector (Cylind KIA CARNIVAL 2007 Workshop Manual 61CVVT Oil Control Valve [Bank 2] control output CVVT Oil Control Valve (OCV) [Bank 2]
62 CVVT Oil Control Valve [Bank 1] control output CVVT Oil Control Valve (OCV) [Bank 1]
63 Injector (Cylind](/img/2/57045/w960_57045-256.png)
61CVVT Oil Control Valve [Bank 2] control output CVVT Oil Control Valve (OCV) [Bank 2]
62 CVVT Oil Control Valve [Bank 1] control output CVVT Oil Control Valve (OCV) [Bank 1]
63 Injector (Cylinder #2) control output Injector (Cylinder #2)
64 Injector (Cylinder #3) control output Injector (Cylinder #3)
65 -y
66 -y
67 Heated Oxygen Sensor [Bank 2 / Sensor 1]
Heater control output HO2S [B2 / S1] [Except for LEADED]
68 Injector (Cylinder #4) control output Injector (Cylinder #4)
69 Injector (Cylinder #5) control output Injector (Cylinder #5)
70 Heated Oxygen Sensor [Bank 1 / Sensor 1]
Heater control output HO2S [B1 / S1] [Except for LEADED]
71 Injector (Cylinder #6) control output Injector (Cylinder #6)
72 Injector (Cylinder #1) control output Injector (Cylinder #1)
73 Heated Oxygen Sensor [Bank 2 / Sensor 2]
Heater control output HO2S [B2 / S2] [Euro -
Ⅲ/Ⅳ]
74 Heated Oxygen Sensor [Bank 1 / Sensor 2]
Heater control output HO2S [B1 / S2] [Euro -
Ⅲ/Ⅳ]
75 -y
76 Battery Power Battery
77 Ignition Coil (Cylinder #3) control output Ignition Coil (Cylinder #3)
78 Ignition Coil (Cylinder #5) control output Ignition Coil (Cylinder #5)
79 Ignition Coil (Cylinder #1) control output Ignition Coil (Cylinder #1)
80 -y
3. TERMINAL INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL
CONNECTOR [C151- 1]
Pin
No. Description
ConditionTypeLevelTest Result
1 2nd CAN [High] IdleDC2.0 ~ 3.0V 2.5V
2 2nd CAN [Low] IdleDC2.0 ~ 3.0V 2.5V
3 - yy y y
4 - yy y y
5 - yy y y
6 - yy y y
7 - yy y y
8 - yy y y
9 - yy y y
10 Power Steering Switch signal
input S/W ON
DCMax. 0.5V
- 0.125V
S/W OFF Battery Voltage13.47V
11 - yy y y
12 - yy y y
13 Clutch Switch signal input yy y y
14 - yy y y
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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
SPECIFICATION
Item F4A51
Torque converter type 3 - element, 1 - stage, 2 - phase type
Transaxle type 4 - speed forward, 1 - speed reverse
Engine displacement 2.7L GSL
Gear ratio 1st
2.842
2nd 1.495
3rd 1.000
4th 0.731
Reverse 2.720
Final gear ratio 4.520
Shift pattern Variable
Shift range 4range ( P- R- N- D) + Sports mode
Shift range valve PWM ; 5EA(Duty control) , VFS
Planetary gear 2EA(Output planetary/Overdrive planetary)
Clutch 3EA
Brake 2EA
OWC 1EA
TIGHTENING TORQUE ITEM Nmkgf·m lb- ft
Control cable nut 8 ~ 120.8 ~ 1.2 5.8 ~ 8.6
Input shaft speed sensor 10 ~ 121.0 ~1.2 7 ~ 8
Output shaft speed sensor 10 ~ 121.0 ~1.2 7 ~ 8
Manual control lever 18 ~ 251.8 ~ 2.5 13 ~ 18
Transaxle range switch 10 ~ 121.0 ~1.2 7 ~ 8
Valve body cover 10 ~ 121.0 ~1.2 7 ~ 8
Valve body mounting bolt 10 ~ 121.0 ~1.2 7 ~ 8
Oil temperature sensor 10 ~ 121.0 ~1.2 7 ~ 8
Oil filler plug 29 ~ 342.9 ~ 3.421.4 ~ 25.1
Oil drain plug 40 ~ 504.0 ~ 5.0 29 ~ 36
Solenoid valve support 5 ~ 70.5 ~ 0.7 4 ~ 5
Pressure check plug 8 ~ 100.8 ~ 1.0 6 ~ 7
Transaxle mounting sub bracket nut 60 ~ 806.0 ~ 8.0 43 ~ 58
Transaxle mounting bracket bolts 40 ~ 554.0 ~ 5.5 29 ~ 40
Transaxle mounting insulator bolt 90 ~ 1109.0 ~ 1165 ~ 80
Transaxle and engine mounting bolt 65 ~ 856.5 ~ 8.5 47 ~ 61.5
Drive plate bolt 46 ~ 534.6 ~ 5.333.3 ~ 38.3
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2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
Electronic Control System
DESCRIPTION
The electronic control system used in the new generation auto transaxle is far superior to the previous systems. This
system is able to adopt a variable shift pattern for smooth and problem free shifting.
A solenoid valve is applied to each of the clutches and brakes and is independently controlled. Feedback control and
correction control is performed in all gears as well as utilization of mutual control system to increase shift feeling.
The torque converter damper clutch uses a partial lock up and full lock - up system. An additional control method called
the HIVEC system (neural network) is adopted to increase shift feeling.
Block Diagram (CAN)
ELECTRIC CONTROL LOCATION
The TCM(PCM) is located on the intake manifold in the engine room.
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Input signals to TCM(PCM) through ‘CAN communication’
- Engine rpm, TPS signal
- A/CON signal, Engine coolant temperature
- Quantity of intake airflow, Vehicle speed
- Shift holding signal (FTCS ON)
Output signals from TCM(PCM) through ‘CAN communication’
- Request signal for torque reduction
- ATF temperature, TCM(PCM) type, TCM(PCM) error or not
- Damper clutch ON, OFF / Gear position
TCM PIN DESCRIPITION
PIN
No.Check item
Condition Input/Output value
Measurement
Value Remarks
Type Level
A01 2nd CAN_HI -- - --
A02 2nd CAN_LO -- - --
A03 P Range
Selection P Position
OtherwiseDC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V 12.9V
0V
A04 R Range
Selection R Position
Otherwise DC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V 12.3V
0V
A05 N Range
Selection N Position
Otherwise DC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V 13.2V
0V
A06 D Range
Selection D Position
Otherwise DC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V 13.2V
0V
A07 Select Position -DC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V 13.2V
0V
A08 Up Position -DC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V 13.2V
0V
A09 Down Position -DC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V 13.2V
0V
A12 N.A -- - -
A14 N.A -- - -
A19 N.A -- - -
A20 A/T Control Relay Relay On
Relay Off
DC
Voltage V_BAT
Max. 1.0V
Vpeak : Max. 70V
Resistance : 680Ω 13.8V
0V
- 0.7V
Resistance : 680Ω
W/H Open DTC Spec : P0890DTC : P0890
A27 Diagnosis "K" Communicated with
GST Pulse At transmitting
HI : V_BAT* 80%↑
LO : V_BATÎ20%↓ AT receiving
HI : V_BAT* 70%↑
LO : V_BAT*30%↓ 11.3V
0.14/ 0.32V V_BAT :
13.2V