Freelander System Description and Operation
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - JATCO
44-20
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Lock-Up Condition
1 Impeller
2 Turbine
3 Lock-up clutch
4 Lock-up control valve
5 Torque converter pressure
6 Lock-up solenoid
7 Pilot pressure
8 Fluid cooler
9 Torque converter applied pressure
10 Lubrication
11 Input shaft
The EAT ECU operates the lock-up solenoid, which in turn supplies pilot pressure to the control valve. The control
valve moves under the influence of the pilot pressure, blocking the release pressure feed to the lock-up clutch and re-
directing it to the other side of the clutch mechanism.
With the release pressure removed, the lock-up clutch moves and engages with the torque converter, moving the lock-
up mechanism into the locked condition.
Smooth Lock-Up
Smooth lock-up occurs as the mechanism moves from the unlock to the locked condition. Torque converter release
pressure is lowered gradually preventing a sudden lock-up clutch engagement, reducing lock-up shock.
The lock-up solenoid is a driven duty solenoid operating at 50Hz. The lock-up control valve has a pressure regulation
device which reacts to torque converter release pressure and solenoid pilot pressure.
As the solenoid is operated, the pilot pressure is gradually applied to the control valve. This moves the valve, partially
exposing the release pressure to a drain port.
The control valve is moved against an opposing spring by the increasing pilot pressure. The release pressure is
decayed proportionally in response to the increasing pilot pressure allowing the clutch to smoothly engage with the
torque converter.
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