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Automatic Transmission/Transaxle - Transaxle Description Cougar 1999 (08/1998-01/2001)
Description and Operation

The CD4E automatic transaxle is a four - speed, front wheel drive automatic unit with electronic controls for:

  • electronic pressure control (EPC) for shift quality
  • shift scheduling
  • 3 - 2 shift timing
  • coast braking
  • torque converter clutch (TCC) control

Transaxle view

The transaxle features a four - element torque converter with a torque converter clutch and gear train that includes:

  • compound planetary gear set
  • chain drive
  • planetary gear set final drive
  • pinion and side gear differential

The hydraulic control system of the CD4E automatic transaxle has five solenoids that control:

  • shift feel (through line pressure control)
  • shift scheduling (through shift valve position control)
  • modulated application of the torque converter clutch
  • timing of 3 - 2 shifts
  • engine braking during coast operation

Identification tag

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
-
Model number
2
-
Assembly number
3
-
Serial number (includes build date)
4
-
Part number
5
-
Bar code

Disassembled View (1)

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
7902
Converter assembly
2
7F401
Seal assembly - converter impeller hub
3
N807098 - S1036
Bolt - M6-1.0x16 pan torx head (attaches 7F363 to 7975 - 6 required)
4
7F363
Support assembly - stator
5
7A137
Pipe plug - 1/8 - 27 dry seal (case pressure taps - 4 required)
6
7D273
Connector assembly - 3/8 - 18 cooler line fitting (2 required)
7
N605908 - S1103
Bolt - M8-1.25x38 hex flange head pilot (attaches case to converter housing - 20 required)
8
7975
Converter housing assembly - transaxle
9
7005
Converter housing - case
10
7H207
Tube assembly - differential lube
11
N605891 - S102
Bolt - M6-1.0x18.5 (attaches 7H207 to 7005)
12
7B353
Gasket - transaxle split flange
13
7A020
Indicator assembly - fluid level
14
W500215 - S309
Bolt - M6-1.0x19.25 hex flange pilot (attaches filler tube)
15
7A228
Tube assembly - fluid filler
16
7N243
Grommet - fluid filler tube
17
7F343
Gear - final drive
18
7H106
Ring - final drive retaining
19
4221
Bearing assembly - differential carrier (#15)
20
4067
Shim - differential bearing (selective fit) (#14)
21
17285
Gear - speedo drive
22
4204
Case assembly - differential gear
23
4230
Washer - rear axle differential pinion (2 required)
24
4215
Gear differential pinion (2 required)
25
4228
Washer - differential side gear thrust (2 required)
26
4236
Gear - differential side (2 required)
27
4211
Shaft - differential pinion
28
67847 - S
Pin - coiled spring (attaches differential pinion shaft)
29
7G216
Bearing - final drive planet gear needle (144 required)
30
7G217
Spacer - final drive planet gear (4 required)
31
7G214
Gear - final drive planet (4 required)
32
7G215
Washer - final drive planet gear thrust (8 required)
33
7G213
Shaft - final drive pinion (4 required)
34
N803202 - S2
Ring - 77.3 Retaining external (retains pinion shaft in 7F465)
35
7F465
Planet and carrier assembly - final drive
36
7H245
Pan - chain cover
37
7G249
Chain assembly - drive
38
7G132
Sprocket assembly - driven
39
7H245
Pan - chain cover
40
7E290
Magnet - case
41
7H293
Pan assembly - chain cover
42
7G233
Bearing assembly - driven sprocket thrust (drive) (#13)
43
7G247
Bearing assembly - driven sprocket (outer) (#12)
44
7H086
Shim - driven sprocket (selective fit) (#11)
45
7G355
Bearing assembly - driven sprocket (inner) (#18)
46
7G099
Washer - drive sprocket thrust (select fit) (#10)
47
7H032
Bearing assembly - stator support (#17) (part of 7A153)
48
7A153
Gear assembly - overdrive/reverse ring
49
7H029
Bearing assembly - drive sprocket (driven) (#16) (part of 7A153)
50
7F240
Bearing assembly - reverse/overdrive ring gear thrust (#9)
51
7D006
Planet assembly - overdrive/reverse (captured #8 bearing)
52
7D483
Ring - low one - way clutch retaining
53
7B066
Plate - low one - way clutch
54
7A089
Clutch assembly - low one - way
55
7B070
Spring - low/reverse clutch wave
56
7B066
Plate - low/reverse clutch pressure
57
7B164
Plate assembly - low/reverse clutch (friction) (3 required)
58
7B442
Plate - low/reverse clutch (steel) (3 required)
59
7D483
Ring - low/reverse clutch return spring retaining
60
7H064
Spring assembly - low/reverse clutch return
61
7D403
Seal - low/reverse clutch piston outer (large)
62
7D402
Piston - low/reverse clutch
63
7D404
Seal - low/reverse clutch piston inner (small)
64
7A626
Gear assembly - overdrive/reverse sun
65
7G178
Bearing assembly - reverse/overdrive sun gear thrust (#7)
66
7A153
Gear assembly - low/intermediate ring
67
7H028
Bearing assembly - low/intermediate carrier thrust (outer) (#6)
68
7A398
Planet assembly - low/intermediate
69
7H027
Bearing assembly - low/reverse sun gear thrust (inner) (#5)

Disassembled View (2)

 
Item
Part Number
Description
70
7H229
Gear, race and bushing assembly - low/intermediate sun
71
7H225
Ring - forward one - way clutch and reverse clutch spring retaining (2 required)
72
7H219
Retainer - forward one - way clutch
73
7G439
Race - forward one - way clutch outer
74
7H218
Clutch assembly - forward one - way sprag
75
7H214
Hub - coast clutch
76
7C122
Ring - coast clutch hub retaining
77
7A089
Clutch and sun gear assembly - forward one - way
78
7H026
Bearing assembly - turbine shaft thrust (#4)
79
7F213
Shaft assembly - turbine
80
7C099
Seal - forward/direct clutch hub
81
7D483
Ring - forward/direct clutch plate retaining (2 required)
82
7B066
Plate - forward clutch pressure
83
7B442
Plate - forward clutch (3 required) (steel)
84
7B164
Plate assembly - forward clutch (3 required) (friction)
85
7E085
Spring - forward clutch wave
86
7B066
Plate - coast clutch pressure
87
7B442
Plate assembly - coast clutch (2 required) (steel)
88
7B164
Plate assembly - coast clutch (2 required) (friction)
89
7N169
Ring - forward clutch spring retaining
90
7G299
Spring assembly - forward coast clutch return
91
7A262
Piston and seal assembly - coast clutch
92
7A548
Seal - forward clutch piston outer lip
93
7A262
Piston assembly - forward clutch
94
7A548
Seal - forward clutch piston inner lip
95
7G120
Cylinder assembly - forward/direct/coast clutch
96
7A548
Seal - direct clutch piston outer lip
97
7A262
Piston and seal assembly - direct clutch
98
7F225
Seal - direct clutch piston inner lip
99
7F235
Spring assembly - direct clutch return
100
7C122
Ring - direct clutch spring retaining
101
7D020
Seal - reverse clutch cylinder (2 required)
102
7G116
Washer - direct clutch thrust (#2)
103
7B442
Plate - direct clutch (3 required) (steel) clutch plates 1-4 (3 required) / V-6 (4 required)
104
7B164
Plate assembly - direct clutch (3 required) (friction) clutch plates 1-4 (3 required) / V-6 (4 required)
105
7B477
Plate - direct clutch pressure
106
7D064
Shell assembly - direct clutch
107
7D044
Drum assembly - reverse clutch
108
7E079
Piston assembly - reverse clutch
109
7G335
Spring assembly - reverse clutch return
110
7B442
Plate - reverse input clutch (2 required) (steel)
111
7B164
Plate assembly - reverse input clutch (2 required) (friction)
112
7D408
Plate - reverse input clutch pressure
113
7D483
Ring - reverse clutch retaining (select fit)
114
7D391
Hub - reverse clutch
115
7D256
Ring - reverse clutch hub retaining
116
7H241
Bearing assembly - pump support thrust (#1)
117
7B328
Shaft - pump drive

Disassembled view (3)

 
Item
Part Number
Description
118
7D034
Band assembly - intermediate/overdrive
119
7H114
Seal - multiple clutch cooling (7H115 in 7H114 kit)
120
7H114
Seal - pump support clutch inner (6 required)
121
N807099 - S1427
Bolt - M6-1x18.5 pan head torx (attaches pump support to pump body - 6 required)
122
7A108
Support assembly - pump
123
7G331
Gasket - pump body separator
124
7A142
Plate - pump body separator
125
7F402
Insert - pump drive gear
126
7C009
Gear assembly - pump drive
127
7C011
Gear - pump driven
128
7A248
Seal - pump (O - ring)
129
7F370
Body - front pump
130
N605893 - S1427
Bolt - M6-1.0x27.5 hex (9 - attaches pump body to case)
131
7A103
Pump assembly - front
132
7B329
O ring - solenoid valve body
133
7M101
Sensor assembly - transmission turbine shaft speed
134
N605770 - S427
Bolt - M6 - 1.0 x12 hex flange head (attaches trans turbine shaft speed sensor)
135
7Z101
O ring - transmission speed sensor
136
7034
Vent assembly - main control cover
137
N808664 - S1101
Bolt - M6-1x20.5 hex flange head pilot (attaches main control cover to case - 14 required)
138
7G004
Cover assembly - main control
139
7F396
Gasket - main control cover
140
N807073 - S1100
Bolt - M6 - 1x88.5 hex flange head pilot (attaches 7G391 to case - 3 required)
141
N807072 - S1100
Bolt - M6 - x74.5 hex flange head pilot (attaches main control to case - 11 required)
142
7G391
Body assembly - transmission control solenoid
143
7H200
Gasket - electronic control body
144
N807078 - S100
Bolt - M5 - 0.8x15 hex flange head (attaches 7H250 to 7G423 - 3 required)
145
7H250
Plate - pressure tap
146
7H251
Gasket - pressure tap plate
147
N807077 - S1100
Bolt - M6 - 1x61.5 hex flange head piloted (attaches 7G423 to 7H195 - 3 required)
148
7G422
Body assembly - accumulator
149
7F187
Plug - 2/4 accumulator valve
150
7H223
Seal - 2/4 accumulator body
151
7H202
Gasket - accumulator body separator plate (2 required)
152
7H201
Plate - accumulator body separator
153
N807076 - S1100
Bolt - M6 - 1x45 hex flange head piloted (attaches valve body to transfer plate - 3 required)
154
7E332
Spring assembly - manual valve detent
155
7G423
Body assembly - main control lower
156
7D100
Gasket - separator plate (2 required)
157
7A008
Plate - control valve separator
158
7H195
Plate - case to main control transfer
159
7A100
Control and pressure tap assembly - main
160
7H249
Seal - recirculating regulator exhaust
161
7A098
Filter and seal assembly - fluid
162
7H264
Bracket - thermal valve
163
N605890 - S2
Bolt - M6-1.0x16.5 hex flange head pilot (attaches 7H264 to 7H237 in case)
164
7H237
Valve - thermostatic fluid level assembly
165
7005
Case assembly - transmission
166
7H074
Ring - intermediate/overdrive servo cylinder cover
167
7D027
Cover assembly - intermediate/overdrive servo
168
7H188
Piston and rod assembly - intermediate/overdrive servo
169
7H073
Spring assembly - intermediate/overdrive servo piston return
170
7N279
Plug - 1/4 - 18 Dry Seal tapered thread (line pressure)
171
7010
Plug - 1/2 - 14 socket square head (transfer drain plug)
172
1177
Seal assembly - differential (2 required)
173
7H103
Sensor assembly - transfer output shaft speed
174
N605903 - S36
Bolt - M8 - 1.25x17 hex flange head (attaches main control lever)
175
7A256
Lever assembly - manual control
176
7B498
Seal - manual control lever
177
7B148
Tag - transfer service I.D. (2 required)
178
7A232
Rod assembly - manual valve detent lever actuating
179
N807079 - S36
Bolt and washer assembly - M6 - 1x25 hex flange (attaches transmission range sensor - 2 required)
180
7F293
Sensor assembly - transmission range
181
7E335
Rod - manual valve actuator
182
7A115
Lever assembly - manual valve detent inner
183
7G100
Pin - shaft retainer (2 required)
184
7D261
Shaft - manual valve detent lever inner
185
7H205
Seal - final drive lubrication tube
186
7H204
Tube - final drive lubrication
187
7F337
Seal assembly - manual control
188
7D071
Shaft - parking pawl
189
7D070
Spring - parking pawl return
190
7A441
Pawl assembly - parking brake
191
7D419
Retainer and bolt assembly - parking pawl shaft
192
7A180
Spring - parking pawl ratcheting
193
7R392
Lever assembly - parking brake

Bearing and thrust washer location

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
7H045
Low - intermediate planet washer
2
7F240
Reverse/overdrive ring gear thrust bearing, No. 9
3
7H031
Reverse/overdrive carrier thrust bearing, No. 8
4
7G009
Drive sprocket thrust washer, No. 10
5
7G019
Converter reactor bearing
6
7H052
Stator support bearing, No. 17
7
4228
Differential side gear thrust washer
8
4221
Differential bearing, No. 15
9
4067
Differential bearing shim, No. 14
10
4230
Differential pinion thrust washer
11
7G216
Final drive planet gear needle bearing
12
7G215
Final drive planet gear thrust washer
13
7G233
Driven sprocket thrust washer, No. 13
14
7G247
Driven sprocket bearing, No. 12
15
7G355
Driven sprocket bearing, No. 18
16
7H086
Driven sprocket shim, No. 11
17
7H029
Reverse/overdrive ring gear bearing, No. 16
18
7G116
Direct clutch thrust washer, No. 2
19
7H241
Pump support thrust bearing, No. 1
20
7H026
Turbine shaft thrust bearing, No. 4
21
7H027
Low - intermediate sun gear thrust bearing, No. 5
22
7H028
Low - intermediate carrier thrust bearing, No. 6
23
7G178
Reverse/overdrive sun gear thrust bearing, No. 7
24
7A242
Planet gear washer
25
7H024
Planet gear needle bearing

Bushing location

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
7F336
Low - intermediate sun gear bushing
2
7H043
Reverse/overdrive hub plate bushing
3
7N805
Converter impeller hub bushing
4
7N817
Stator support bushing
5
7E110
Case bushing
6
7H041
Final drive differential rear bushing
7
7H040
Final drive differential front bushing
8
7G344
Final drive sun gear bushing
9
7H033
Reverse/overdrive drum gear bushing
10
7H034
Low - intermediate gear hub bushing
11
7H025
Turbine shaft bushing
12
7H240
Direct clutch bushing
13
7B259
Pump assembly drive bushing
14
7F218
Reverse clutch drum support bushing
15
7H029
Forward/direct clutch cylinder bushing
16
7F217
Reverse clutch drum bushing

Range selection

The transaxle range selector lever has six positions: P,R,N,D,2,1. In addition, a transmission control switch (TCS) allows the driver to prevent a shift to fourth gear (Overdrive) and uses engine compression to help slow the vehicle (engine braking) in second and third gear.

Park

No powerflow is transferred through the transaxle in PARK. A shift lever connected to a set of cams presses the parking pawl into the park gear on the driven sprocket. This locks the final drive and prevents the vehicle from rolling. For safety reasons, always apply the parking brake whenever the vehicle is parked.

Reverse

REVERSE allows the vehicle to be operated in a rearward direction, at a reduced gear ratio. Engine braking is provided in REVERSE.

Neutral

As in PARK, there is no power transferred through the transaxle in NEUTRAL. However, the final drive is not locked by the parking pawl, so the wheels are free to rotate. The vehicle may be started in NEUTRAL.

Drive

The DRIVE position provides all automatic shifts (first through fourth), apply and release of the torque converter clutch, and maximum fuel economy during normal operation. Engine braking is provided in the fourth gear. Fourth gear (overdrive) may be cancelled by depressing the transmission control switch (TCS) that is located on the transmission range selector. Engine braking is also provided in second and third gear with the TCS on. OD disabled (TCIL illuminated).

2nd Gear - Position

SECOND provides a second gear hold position after automatic or manual upshift or downshift. When SECOND is selected from a stop, the transaxle will start in second gear for maximum traction on slippery surfaces. Engine braking is provided in second gear when in the SECOND position.

Low position

MANUAL LOW provides a first gear hold after automatic or manual downshift. The transaxle is prevented from down shifting into first gear above a specific speed approximately 48 km/h (30 mph) to protect the powertrain from over - speeding. Engine braking is provided in MANUAL LOW position making it especially useful for descending steep grades.

Shift patterns

Upshifts

Transaxle upshifting is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM). The PCM receives inputs from various engine or vehicle sensors and driver demands to control shift scheduling, shift feel and torque converter clutch operation.

The powertrain control module (PCM) has a learned adaptive strategy to electronically control the transaxle which will automatically adjust the shift feel to the driver's demands. For the first few hundred miles (160 km) of operation, the transaxle may experience abrupt shifts. This is normal operation.

If the battery has been disconnected for any reason for a period of approximately 20 minutes, the shift tables will reset and will need to be relearned.

Downshifts

Under certain conditions the transaxle will downshift automatically to a lower gear range (without moving the transaxle range selector lever). There are three categories of automatic downshifts: coastdown, torque demand, and forced or kickdown shifts.

Coastdown

The coastdown downshift occurs as the name indicates, when the vehicle is coasting down to a stop.

Torque demand

The torque demand downshift occurs automatically during part throttle acceleration when the demand for torque is greater than the engine can provide at that gear ratio. The transaxle will disengage the torque converter clutch (TCC) to provide added acceleration, if applied.

Kickdown

For maximum acceleration, the driver can force a downshift by pressing the accelerator pedal to the floor. A forced downshift into second gear is possible below 88 km/h (55 mph). Below approximately 40 km/h (25 mph) a forced kickdown to first gear will occur. For all shift speeds, specifications are subject to variation due to tire size and engine calibration requirements.

Torque Converter

The CD4E torque converter is a four - element assembly. The torque converter contains an impeller, a turbine, a reactor, and a torque converter clutch (TCC) for increased fuel economy. It couples the engine to the turbine shaft assembly, provides torque multiplication and absorbs engine shock of gear shifting.

Impeller and cover

The impeller and cover assembly drives the impeller blades and pump assembly. The impeller is primarily responsible for driving the turbine with hydraulic fluid by means of centrifugal force. The cover provides a mating surface for the torque converter clutch piston plate and damper assembly.

Turbine

The turbine is driven by centrifugal fluid force from the impeller. The turbine transmits input torque to the drive chain and driven sprocket through the turbine shaft.

Reactor

The reactor redirects fluid flow from the turbine back to the impeller so that fluid rotates in the same direction as the impeller. This action also assists in torque multiplication.

Torque converter clutch (TCC)

The torque converter clutch (TCC) provides a mechanical link or direct drive between the engine crankshaft and turbine shaft when applied. The application of the torque converter clutch is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM). Under certain conditions, the PCM sends the appropriate signal to the TCC solenoid which allows fluid pressure within the torque converter to force the TCC piston plate and damper assembly against the cover creating a mechanical link between the engine and transaxle.

Turbine shaft

The turbine shaft connects the torque converter stator with the forward/coast/direct clutch cylinder. When applied, the forward/coast/direct clutch cylinder transmits input torque to the reverse/overdrive ring gear assembly which also acts as the drive sprocket. This allows input torque to be transmitted from the torque converter to the drive chain and driven sprocket.

Turbine Shaft

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
-
Converter clutch and damper (part of 7902)
2
-
Reactor (part of 7902)
3
-
Turbine (part of 7902)
4
-
Impeller (part of 7902)
5
-
Fluid motion
6
-
Transaxle input rotation
7
-
Input shaft
8
-
Engine rotation

Gear train

The gear train includes the planetary gear sets, apply components, and final drive gear set and differential.

Planetary gear sets

The CD4E automatic transaxle has two planetary gear sets to provide operation in reverse and four forward speeds. The gear sets are comprised of the following components:

  • low - intermediate sun gear assembly.
  • low - intermediate carrier assembly.
  • low - intermediate ring gear assembly.
  • reverse/overdrive sun gear and shell assembly.
  • reverse/overdrive carrier assembly.
  • reverse/overdrive ring gear assembly.

Planetary gear sets

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
7H229
Low - intermediate sun gear assembly
2
7A398
Low - intermediate carrier assembly
3
7A153
Low - intermediate ring gear assembly
4
7A626
Reverse/overdrive sun gear and shell assembly
5
7D006
Reverse/overdrive carrier assembly
6
7A153
Reverse/overdrive ring gear assembly
7
-
Splined together
8
-
Splined together

Drive chain assembly

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
7A153
Reverse/overdrive ring gear assembly
2
7G249
Drive chain
3
7G132
Driven sprocket assembly

Drive chain and sprockets

A chain drive transfers torque from the torque converter turbine to the planetary gear sets. The chain drive is composed of the following components:

  • Reverse/overdrive ring gear assembly which acts as a drive sprocket.
  • Driven sprocket
  • Drive chain

The drive chain connects the reverse/overdrive sun gear with the driven sprocket. The final drive sun gear located on top of the driven sprocket meshes with the final drive gear set.

The final drive consists of a planetary gear set that transfers and multiplies torque from the planetary gear sets to the differential. The final drive consists of the following components:

  • Final drive sun gear: Is chain driven by the reverse/overdrive ring gear assembly and transfers torque to the final drive carrier.
  • Final drive carrier: The final drive carrier acts as the driven member and is part of the differential case.
  • Final drive ring gear: Is held by the converter housing and is always the held member of the final drive planetary gear set.

Differential

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
4204
Differential case (with final drive carrier)
2
7F343
Final drive ring gear
3
4211
Differential pinion shaft
4
4230
Differential pinion thrust washer
5
4228
Differential side gear thrust washer
6
4236
Differential side gear
7
4215
Differential pinion gear

The differential assembly drives the differential pinion gears and the differential side gears which in turn drive the front wheel driveshaft and joints and provides differential action if driving wheels are turning at different speeds. The differential assembly consists of the following components:

  • Differential case (part of the final drive carrier).
  • Two pinion gears supported by a pinion shaft.
  • Two side gears supported by the differential case and halfshafts

Apply components:

Intermediate and overdrive band

The intermediate and overdrive band assembly holds the reverse clutch drum assembly to the transaxle case in second and fourth gear. This action causes the reverse/overdrive sun gear and shell assembly to be held stationary in second and fourth gears.

Intermediate and overdrive servo

The intermediate and overdrive servo is the hydraulic actuator which applies the intermediate and overdrive band assembly. Line pressure is applied through the servo apply circuit where it works on one side of the servo piston. This forces the piston to move up the servo bore in the transaxle case, which moves the servo apply rod against one end of the intermediate and overdrive band assembly. Because the other end of the intermediate and overdrive band assembly is anchored to the transaxle case, the ends of the intermediate and overdrive band assembly are squeezed around the reverse clutch drum assembly, holding the reverse clutch drum assembly stationary.

Forward clutch

The forward clutch connects the turbine shaft to the outer race of the forward one - way clutch, which in turn drives the low/intermediate sun gear in all forward gear ranges. However, in fourth gear, the forward clutch transmits no power because the forward one - way clutch is overrunning. The forward clutch is a multi - disc clutch and is contained in the forward/coast/direct clutch cylinder assembly.

Direct clutch

The direct clutch connects the turbine shaft to the low/intermediate ring gear assembly when the vehicle is in third and fourth gears. It is a multi - disc clutch and is contained in the forward/coast/direct clutch cylinder assembly.

Reverse clutch

The reverse clutch connects the turbine shaft to the reverse/overdrive sun gear and shell assembly when is in reverse gear. It is a multi - disc clutch, and is contained in the reverse clutch drum assembly.

Coast clutch

The coast clutch is a multi - disc clutch located beneath the forward clutch in the forward/coast/direct clutch cylinder assembly. It connects the low/intermediate sun gear assembly to the turbine shaft assembly when the transmission control switch is ON (TCIL illuminated) in the DRIVE position or when any manual gear is selected.

Low/reverse clutch

The low/reverse clutch holds the reverse/overdrive carrier assembly to the transaxle case when the transaxle is shifted into the R and 1 positions. The low/reverse clutch is splined to the transaxle case and is a multi - disc clutch.

Forward one - way clutch

The forward one - way clutch is a sprag - type, one - way clutch. The forward one - way clutch combines with the forward clutch to connect the turbine shaft assembly to the low/intermediate sun gear assembly in first, second, and third gears. The forward one - way clutch overruns during all coasting operations and is always overrunning in fourth gear.

Low one - way clutch

The low one - way clutch is a roller type one - way clutch which allows the transaxle case to hold the reverse/overdrive carrier stationary when the transaxle is in the first gear. The low one - way clutch will only hold the reverse/overdrive carrier assembly during acceleration. When coasting, the low one - way clutch will overrun, disconnecting the final drive from the compound planetary gear set.

Hydraulic system

The hydraulic system uses transmission fluid to cool, to lubricate, and to provide hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic circuits within the transaxle.

Fluid Pump Assembly Components

 
Item
Part Number
Description
1
7G331
Gasket, pump body separator
2
7B328
Shaft, pump drive
3
7H114
Seal, pump support (6 required)
4
7A108
Support assembly, pump
5
7F370
Body, pump assembly
6
7A248
Seal, pump
7
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Gears, pump (part of 7A108)
8
7F402
Insert, pump drive gear
9
7A142
Plate, pump body separator

Fluid pump

The pump provides the volume of fluid required to charge the torque converter, main control valve body, cooling system, lubrication system, and hydraulic apply devices. The transaxle uses a positive displacement gear and crescent - type pump which is shaft - driven by the torque converter.

Fluid level and filter

Fluid from the sump area (formed by the transaxle case and converter housing) flows through a filter to the pump. The filter has a recirculation port connected to the main control area of the case and receives fluid from the main regulator exhaust. This provides fluid under pressure to aid the pump in higher efficiency operation. A thermostatic fluid control valve prevents foaming of fluid by maintaining a sump level below the rotating components. The two piece chain drive cover prevents foaming by not allowing the chain to rotate in the fluid. A magnet on the underside of the chain cover collects unwanted magnetic material.

Main control

The main control houses the hydraulic valves and solenoid valves. These valves direct fluid flow, restrict fluid flow and change fluid pressure. The main control receives signals from the solenoid valve body and changes those signals into hydraulic actions. These actions control the operation of the hydraulic clutches and intermediate and overdrive band assembly, and supply lubrication to the transaxle.

Low/reverse accumulator

The low/reverse accumulator cushions the application of the low/reverse clutch when the transaxle is shifted to either first or reverse gears.

2 - 4 accumulator

The 2 - 4 accumulator cushions the shift feel during intermediate and overdrive band applications.

Forward accumulator

The forward accumulator cushions all forward automatic shifts.

Transaxle electronic control system

Electronic system description

Shift timing, shift feel (line pressure) and torque converter clutch (TCC) control in the automatic transaxle are controlled electronically by the powertrain control module (PCM) and its input/output network. The transaxle control is separate from the engine control strategy in the PCM, although some of the input signals are shared. Some input signals come from the engine related sensors e. g. mass air flow (MAF) sensor, engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor to give the PCM an idea of the load and climate in which the engine is operating under. Some other inputs are based on driver inputs, such as accelerator pedal position which is relayed to the PCM by the throttle position (TP) sensor. Still other inputs are provided by the transaxle itself, from sensors such as the transmission range (TR) sensor (controlled by the placement of the transaxle range selector) and the transmission fluid temperature (TFT) sensor. Using all of these input signals, the PCM can determine when the time and conditions are right for a shift or converter clutch application. The PCM can also determine the line pressure needed to optimize shift feel. To accomplish these functions, the PCM controls five electronic solenoids - two On/Off solenoids for shifting, one pulse width modulating (PWM) solenoid for torque converter clutch control, an electronic pressure control (EPC) solenoid for line pressure control, and a 3 - 2 timing/coast clutch solenoid to control the release of the coast clutch and the coordinated release of the direct clutch and the apply of the low and intermediate band, during a 3 - 2 downshift.

Powertrain control module (PCM)

The operation of the transaxle is controlled by the powertrain control module. Many input sensors provide information to the PCM. The PCM then controls the actuators which affect transaxle operation.

Air conditioning (A/C) clutch

The A/C cycling switch is located on the suction accumulator/drier of an original equipment manufacture (OEM) factory - installed air conditioning system. When the air conditioning clutch cycling switch contacts close, the PCM receives a signal voltage from the A/C clutch switch indicating that the A/C compressor clutch is engaged. The PCM uses the A/C clutch cycling switch signal to adjust line pressure to compensate for the additional engine load.

Brake pedal position (BPP) switch

The BPP switch signals the PCM when the brakes are applied. The BPP switch is closed when the brakes are depressed and open when they are released. The BPP switch will also disengage torque converter clutch (TCC) when brake is applied.

Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor

The ECT detects the temperature of the engine coolant and supplies the information to the PCM. The PCM uses the ECT sensor to control torque converter clutch (TCC) operation.

Electronic ignition (EI) system

The electronic ignition system consists of the PCM, a crankshaft position (CKP) sensor and one multi - tower ignition coil. The CKP sensor sends a crankshaft position signal to the PCM. The PCM then sends the appropriate ignition signal to the ignition coil. The PCM uses this signal in the transaxle shift strategy, as well as torque converter clutch (TCC) control and electronic pressure control. Wide open throttle (WOT) shift control is also affected by the EI system input.

Mass air flow (MAF) sensor

The MAF directly measures the mass of the air flowing into the engine. The MAF sensor output is a D.C. (analog) signal ranging from about 0.5 volt to 5.0 volts used by the PCM to calculate the injector pulse width for air/fuel ratio. For transaxle strategies, the MAF sensor is used for electronic pressure control (EPC), shift and torque converter clutch (TCC) scheduling.

Transmission control switch (TCS)

The TCS is a momentary contact switch. When the TCS switch is pressed, a signal is sent to the PCM. The PCM which then energizes the transmission control indicator lamp (TCIL) and engages or disengages fourth gear operation and provides coast braking in second and third.

Transmission control indicator lamp (TCIL)

The TCIL is located in the instrument panel and is labeled O/D OFF. The transmission control switch (TCS) controls the ON/OFF operation of the TCIL. When the driver initially presses the button of the TCS, the TCIL turns ON to indicate that transaxle operation in fourth gear is disabled. When the driver presses the TCS again, the TCIL turns OFF.

Throttle position (TP) sensor

The TP sensor is a potentiometer mounted on the throttle body. The TP sensor detects the position of the throttle plate and sends this information to the PCM as a varying voltage signal. If a fault occurs in the TP sensor circuit, the PCM will recognize that the TP sensor signal is out of specification. The PCM will then operate the transaxle at a high EPC pressure to prevent transaxle damage. The PCM also uses this signal for shift scheduling, EPC and TCC control.

Transmission fluid temperature (TFT) sensor

The TFT sensor is located on the solenoid valve body. It is a temperature - sensitive device called a thermistor. The resistance value of the TFT sensor will vary with temperature. The PCM monitors the voltage across the TFT sensor to determine the temperature of the transmission fluid. The PCM uses this signal to determine shift scheduling and to control line pressure for cold and hot temperature operation. The PCM also inhibits torque converter clutch (TCC) operation at low transmission temperature and adjusts electronic pressure control (EPC) pressures for temperature.

Transmission range (TR) sensor

The PCM sends a voltage signal to the TR sensor. The TR sensor incorporates a series of step down resistors which act as a voltage divider. The PCM monitors this voltage which corresponds to the position of the transmission range selector lever (P, R, N, D, 2, 1) to determine desired gear and electronic pressure control (EPC) pressure. The TR sensor is located on the top of the transaxle, and also contains the neutral/start, and backup lamp circuits.

Turbine speed shaft (TSS) sensor

The TSS sensor is a magnetic pickup that sends a signal to the PCM that indicates turbine shaft input speed. The TSS sensor provides converter turbine shaft speed information for torque converter clutch (TCC) control strategy. Also used in determining static electronic pressure control (EPC) pressure setting during shifts.

Output shaft speed (OSS) sensor

The OSS Sensor is a magnetic pick - up which detects the park gear teeth rotation and sends a signal to the powertrain control module as an indicator of the transaxle output shaft speed. The OSS signal is processed by the PCM for shift scheduling and inputs to other control modules such as: electronic Speedo, Trip Computer, Speed Control, Adaptive Damping, Auxiliary Warning and Radio CD.

Solenoid valve body assembly

The solenoid valve body assembly contains the transmission fluid temperature sensor (TFT) sensor, as well as five PCM controlled output devices:

  • electronic pressure control (EPC) solenoid
  • shift solenoid A (SSA)
  • shift solenoid B (SSB)
  • 3 - 2 timing/coast clutch solenoid (3 - 2 T/CCS)
  • torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid

Powertrain control module (PCM)

The PCM controls the operation of the transaxle through wiring to the solenoid valve body assembly mounted on the main control assembly. An electrical connector from the solenoid valve body assembly fastens to the top of the transaxle case, where it connects to PCM wiring. The solenoid valve body assembly is serviced as one part when any of its components require replacement.

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