For a view of the oil flow diagram, refer to the 1996 TURM
Manual.
As vehicle speed increases and operating conditions become appropriate,
the PCM de-energizes the 1-2 shift solenoid valve in order to shift the transmission
into Second gear. The manual valve remains in the Overdrive (D) position and
line pressure is routed into the drive and PRND4 fluid circuits.
Second Clutch Applied
1-2 Shift Solenoid Valve: The normally open shift solenoid valve is de-energized and 1-2 signal
fluid exhausts through the open valve.
Important: Filtered actuator feed fluid continues to feed the 1-2 signal fluid
circuit through orifice #7. However, the exhaust port through the solenoid
is larger than orifice #7 in order to prevent a pressure increase in the 1-2
signal fluid circuit.
1-2 Shift Valve: With 1-2 signal fluid pressure exhausted, a spring force moves the valve
into the upshifted position. Drive fluid is routed into the 2-3 drive fluid
circuit. Drive fluid also continues to flow through the valve and to the A/T
Fluid Pressure Manual Valve Position Switch.
#2 Checkball (Second Clutch Apply): The 2-3 drive fluid seats the #2 checkball, forcing the 2-3 drive fluid
through the #3 orifice and feeding the second clutch fluid circuit. the #3
and the #4 orifices help to control the apply feel of the second clutch.
Second Clutch: The second clutch fluid pressure applies the second clutch, which shifts
the transmission into Second gear.
Shift Accumulation
1-2 Accumulator: Second clutch fluid is also routed to the 1-2 accumulator piston. A combination
of second clutch fluid pressure and the 1-2 assist spring force moves the
piston against this spring force and the 1-2 accumulator feed fluid pressure.
This action absorbs the initial second clutch fluid pressure in order to cushion
the second clutch apply. The movement of the 1-2 accumulator piston forces
some of the fluid out of the accumulator.
1-2 Accumulator Valve: The 1-2 accumulator feed fluid which is forced from the 1-2 accumulator
unseats the #4 checkball. This fluid is then routed back to the 1-2 accumulator
valve. This pressure forces the 1-2 accumulator valve against a combination
of spring force and torque signal fluid pressure in order to regulate the
exhaust of excess accumulator fluid. This regulation provides additional control
for the second clutch apply.
TCC Control - Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Solenoid Valve: Filtered 2-3 drive fluid is routed to the TCC control solenoid valve.
Under normal operating conditions the TCC control solenoid valve is Off in
Second gear. This valve blocks filtered 2-3 drive fluid from entering the
TCC signal fluid circuit.
Torque Converter Clutch: With the TCC control solenoid valve Off, the converter clutch is released
in Second gear.
2-3 Shift Solenoid Valve: The 2-3 shift solenoid valve remains Off in Second gear, and the 2-3
signal fluid exhausts through the normally open solenoid valve.
2-3 Shift Valve: A spring force keeps the 2-3 shift valve in the downshifted position.
In this position the valve blocks 2-3 drive fluid, in preparation for the
upshift into Third gear.