Pressure Switches
The TCM relies on five pressure switches to monitor fluid pressure in the L/R, 2C, 4C, UD, and OD hydraulic circuits. The primary purpose of these switches is to help the TCM detect when clutch circuit hydraulic failures occur. The switches close at approximately 23 psi and open at approximately 11 psi, and simply indicate whether or not pressure exists. The switches are continuously monitored by the TCM for the correct states (open or closed) in each gear as shown in the following chart:
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID/TRS CHART
| GEAR | L/R | 2C | 4C | UD | OD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | OP | OP | OP | OP | OP |
| P/N | CL | OP | OP | OP | OP |
| 1ST | CL* | OP | OP | CL | OP |
| 2ND | OP | CL | OP | CL | OP |
| 2ND PRIME (ERS 3RD) | OP | OP | CL | CL | OP |
| 3RD (ERS 4TH) | OP | OP | OP | CL | CL |
| 4TH (ERS 5TH) | OP | OP | CL | OP | CL |
| 5TH (ERS D) | OP | CL | OP | OP | CL |
| *L/R is closed if output speed is below 100 RPM in Drive and Manual 2. L/R is open in Manual 1. | |||||
A Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will set if the TCM senses any switch open or closed at the wrong time in a given gear.