For a view of the oil flow diagrams, refer to the 1996 TURM
manual.
When you move the gear selector lever to the Overdrive position, the
manual valve is repositioned in order to allow line pressure to flow in its
respective circuits.
Manual Valve: In the Overdrive range first gear, line pressure from the pressure regulator
valve is directed as PRND4, PRND43, and Drive fluid pressures. The PRND4 fluid
pressure is directed to the Automatic Transmission Fluid Pressure Manual Valve
Position Switch (TFP Val. Position Sw.) Assembly and to the 2-3 shift valve.
The PRND43 fluid is directed to the TFP Val. Position Sw. Assembly and to
the front servo. The Drive fluid is directed to the TFP Val. Position Sw.
Assembly, the forward clutch, the 1-2 shift valve, and the accumulator valve.
Automatic Transmission Fluid Pressure Manual Valve Position Switch (TFP
Val. Position Sw.) Assembly: Drive, PRND4, and PRND43 fluid pressures from the manual valve are directed
to the DR, PRND4, and the PRND43 switches on the TFP Val. Position Sw. Assembly.
This sends a signal to the PCM that the transmission is in Overdrive range.
1-2 Shift Solenoid (1-2 SS) Valve: When the 1-2 SS Valve is energized, signal A fluid pressure forces the
1-2 shift valve to the extreme left against a spring force.
2-3 Shift Solenoid (1-2 SS) Valve: When the 2-3 SS Valve is de-energized, signal B fluid exhausts
through the solenoid. A spring force holds the 2-3 shift valve to the extreme
right.
1-2 Shift Valve: Drive fluid pressure from the manual valve is held at the 1-2 shift valve
in order to be utilized in other gear ranges.
2-3 Shift Valve: PRND4 fluid pressure from the manual valve is held at the 2-3 shift valve
in order to be utilized in other gear ranges.
3-4 Shift Valve: Signal A pressure holds the 3-4 Shift Valve to the extreme left. PRN
fluid pressure is blocked by the manual valve.
Forward Clutch: Drive fluid pressure from the manual valve is directed through the case,
the pump housing, and the turbine shaft into the forward clutch housing. This
applies the forward clutch, shifting the transmission into first gear.