When the gear selector lever is moved to the Neutral (N) position, the hydraulic and electrical system operation is identical to Park (P) range. However, if Neutral is selected after the vehicle was operating in Reverse (R), the following changes occur in the hydraulic system:
Important: Allowing fluid to bypass an orifice when exhausting makes for a quick release of the clutch. This prevents the friction material from "dragging" and creating excess fluid temperatures or damaging the clutch.
Important: In Park, Reverse and Neutral the shift solenoid valves are shown de-energised. This is the normal operating state when the vehicle is stationary or at low vehicle speeds. However, the TCM will change the shift solenoid valve states depending on vehicle speed. For example, if Neutral range is selected when the vehicle is operating in Second gear, the shift solenoid valves will remain in a Second gear state. But with the manual valve in Neutral, line pressure is blocked, D432 fluid exhausts and the transmission will shift into Neutral.
Low and Reverse Clutch:: Low and reverse clutch or reverse lockout fluid exhausts from the outer area of the low and reverse clutch piston to the #8 ball check valve. Reverse lockout fluid also exhausts from the inner area of the low and reverse clutch piston through orifice #12. The exhaust of these fluids allows the low and reverse clutch to release.