LEMON Manuals: Even more car manuals for everyone
Home >> Volvo >> 2002 >> S80 Base >> Repair and Diagnosis >> External Pages >> Different car >> Section 15 (Control Modules - Design And Function - 4 Of 4) >> Transmission Control Module (TCM) (Aw50/51 AWD; 2002-2009) >> Design >> Lock-Up Solenoid, SLU

Lock-Up Solenoid, SLU

WARNING: This page does not describe the selected car, but rather 9 other vehicles, including the 2009 Volvo S60, 2008 Volvo S60, 2007 Volvo S60, 2006 Volvo S60, and 2005 Volvo S60. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Identifying Lock-Up Solenoid, SLU
GLL105466Courtesy of VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA.

The lock-up-solenoid, SLU is located in the gearbox control system, which is mounted on the front edge of the gearbox.

The lock-up-solenoid, SLU consists of an electric coil that controls a hydraulic valve. The solenoid is controlled, like all linear solenoids in the gearbox, by a pulsed (PWM) current with a frequency of 300Hz and grounded via the Transmission Control Module (TCM). The average value on the current signal that deploys the solenoid varies between 0.1 A and 1 A and the demand controls the deployment.

The solenoid controls the torque converter's Lock-up engagement. Engagement occurs by the solenoid pulsing, which gives a smooth engagement of the lock-up function. The solenoid allows the torque converter to work in one of three positions:

The hydraulic function of the solenoid is linear.

There is a diagnostic for the lock-up solenoid.