Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control System
The automatic transmission shift lock control system is a safety device that
prevents an inadvertent shift out of PARK when the engine is running. The driver
must press the brake pedal before moving the shift lever out of the PARK position.
The system consists of the following components.
• | The automatic transmission shift lock control solenoid |
• | The automatic transmission shift lock control switch |
• | The rear integration module (RIM) |
• | The powertrain control module (PCM) |
With the ignition ON, positive voltage is supplied from the ignition switch
to the coil side feed circuit of the park relay. The RIM receives a gear position
input signal from the PCM through a class 2 serial data message. When the
RIM receives a PARK position message from the PCM, the RIM applies a ground to the
control circuit of the park relay. This energizes the relay, closing the switch contacts,
battery voltage flows through the relay to the automatic transmission shift lock
control switch. With the brake pedal released voltage flows through the normally
closed contacts of the automatic transmission shift lock control switch to the automatic
transmission shift lock control solenoid. The automatic transmission shift lock
control solenoid is permanently grounded. This energizes the automatic transmission
shift lock control solenoid and mechanically locks the shift lever in the PARK position.
When the driver presses the brake pedal the contacts of the automatic transmission
shift lock control switch open, de-energizing the automatic transmission shift lock
control solenoid. This allows the shift lever to be moved from the PARK position.
When the shift lever is moved out of the PARK position , the PCM sends a class 2
serial data message to the RIM. The RIM opens the ground path of the park relay control
circuit , de-energizing the park relay and disabling the automatic transmission shift
lock control solenoid. Once the vehicle is out of PARK, the automatic transmission
shift lock control solenoid remains de-energized until the RIM receives a PARK signal
from the PCM.