Opel Frontera UBS. Manual - part 1494

 

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Opel Frontera UBS. Manual - part 1494

 

 

7A1–6

TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)

Shift Control

The transmission gear is shifted according to the shift
pattern selected by the driver. In shifting gears, the gear
ratio is controlled by the ON/ OFF signal using the shift
solenoid A and the shift solenoid B.

Band Apply Control

The band apply is controlled when in the 3–2 downshift
(engine overrun prevention) and the garage shift (shock
control).
The band apply solenoid is controlled by the signal from
the Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to regulate the flow of
the oil.

Torque Converter Clutch Control

The clutch ON/OFF is controlled by moving the converter
clutch valve through shifting Torque Converter Clutch
(TCC) solenoid using the ON/OFF signal.

Line Pressure Control

The throttle signal allows the current signal to be sent to
the force motor. After receiving the current signal, the
force motor activates the pressure regulator valve to
regulate the line pressure.

On–Board Diagnostic System

Several malfunction displays can be stored in the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) memory, and read out
of it afterward.

The serial data lines, which are required for the testing of
the final assembly and the coupling to other electronic
modules, can be regulated by this function.

Fail Safe Mechanism

If there is a problem in the transmission system, the PCM
will go into a “backup” mode.
The vehicle can still be driven, but the driver must use the
select lever to shift gears.

Torque Management Control

The transmission control side sends the absolute spark
advance signal to the engine control side while the
transmission is being shifted. This controls the engine
spark timing in compliance with the vehicle running
condition to reduce the shocks caused by the change of
speed.

ATF Warning Control

The oil temperature sensor detects the ATF oil
temperature to control the oil temperature warning, TCC,
and the winter mode.

ABS Control (If equipped)

When the select lever is at “L” or “R” range, a signal is sent
to the ABS controller as one of the ABS control
conditions.

TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)

7A1–7

Shift Mode Control

C07RY00012

7A1–8

TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)

Gear Shift Control

F07RT034

TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)

7A1–9

Winter Drive Mode

1. Operation

The winter switch will operate when switched on after
all of the following conditions are present:

a. The gear select position is “D”, “N”, “R” and “P”

range.

b. Vehicle speed is 7 mph (11 km/h) or less.
c. Transmission oil temperature is 130

°

C (266

°

F) or

less.

d. Kickdown switch is off.
e. Accelerator opening is at 8% or less.

2. Cancel Release

1. Cancellation by driver

a. Turning off the winter drive mode switch
b. Shifting select position to “3”, “2”, or “L” (Winter

drive mode is not canceled by selecting “N”, “R”,
or “P” from “D”)

c. Ignition key is turned off.

2. Automatic cancellation

a. When vehicle runs at 19mph (30 km/h) (6VD1) or

21 mph (34 km/h) (6VE1) or more for 1 second or
more

b. When transmission oil temperature reaches

130

°

C (266

°

F) or above

NOTE: The mode returns to normal drive mode or power
drive mode after the winter drive mode is canceled.

Backup Mode

If a major system failure occurs which could affect safety
or damage the transmission under normal vehicle
operation, the diagnostic system detects the fault and
overrides the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
The “CHECK TRANS” light flashes to alert the driver, and
the transmission must be manually shifted as follows:

Select lever position

Gear Ratio Selected

D

4 (Fourth)

Manual 3

4 (Fourth)

Manual 2

3 (Third)

Manual L

1 (First)

R

Reverse

Shifts are firmer to prevent clutch slip and consequent
wear. The fault should be corrected as soon as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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