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Regulating The Solenoids When Gearshifting

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Shifting is regulated by the transmission control module (TCM) activating the solenoids in a specific pattern. The solenoids and control which gear is engaged. The solenoids (together with solenoid) also control how engagement occurs by adapting hydraulic pressure. The basic parameters for the various shift points are accelerator pedal position and vehicle speed while shift quality is determined by torque control.

The pressurizing of clutches and brakes can be adapted by means of reading off the changes in the rotation speed of the transmission input shaft during the gearshift processes and comparing them with the calculated values in the Transmission Control Module (TCM).

Two different shift patterns are available: normal mode and winter mode (selected using the " " button).

In normal conditions the gearshifts take place at relatively low speeds in order to reduce fuel consumption. With rapid accelerator pedal movements the Transmission Control Module (TCM) automatically changes over to sport mode.

Gearshift patterns

Gear Activated solenoid
S1  S2  SLC1  SLC2  SLC3  SLB1 
OFF OFF ON  ON  ON  ON 
R (speed up to 7 km/h / 4 mph)  OFF OFF ON  ON  OFF ON 
R (speed above 7 km/h / 4 mph)  OFF OFF ON  ON  ON  ON 
OFF OFF ON  ON  ON  ON 
OFF OFF OFF ON  ON  ON 
1*)  ON  ON  OFF ON  ON  ON 
OFF OFF OFF ON  ON  OFF
OFF OFF OFF ON  OFF ON 
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON  ON 
OFF OFF ON  OFF OFF ON 
OFF OFF ON  OFF ON  OFF

*) with engine braking