7A2-160 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E)
Legend
1. Input shaft speed
2. Transmission fluid pressure
3. Time
4. Clutch engagement fluid pressure
5. Engine speed
6. Disengagement side clutch fluid pressure
7. Engagement side clutch fluid pressure
Transmission fluid pressure control timing is optimally
corrected at the time of clutch engagement and
disengagement. It is controlled to bring the shift time to
the value preset to the TCM, and compensate for the
changes in engine performance and transmission
characteristics. When the gear is shifted, the clutch
pressure (B) is optimally corrected so that the shift time
(A) is as close to the target value preset to the TCM.
The variation in the engine performance and changes
to transmission characteristics which occur with time,
can be compensated for based on the past shift results.
When the clutch is operated to shift the gear, the time
of the clutch fluid pressure release (D) on the
disengagement side is optimally corrected so that the
change of the engine speed (C) is optimum.
Notice: When the battery terminal is disconnected, the
contents of learning are cleared and as a result the shift
shock may increase. After the vehicle has traveled,
learning is repeated and the shock decreases
gradually.