As the vehicle speed increases, the transmission control module (TCM) receives input signals from the automatic transmission input and output speed sensors, the throttle position sensor and other vehicle sensors to determine the precise moment to command ON the normally-low pressure control solenoid 4.
The CB26 pressure control solenoid 4 is commanded ON, allowing actuator feed limit fluid to enter the PCS 26 clutch fluid circuit. PCS 26 clutch fluid is then routed through orifice #44 to the 2-6 clutch regulator gain valve.
The 2-6 clutch regulator gain valve allows the gain (valve input to output pressure magnification factor) of the 2-6 clutch regulator valve to be different for a 1-2 shift verses a 5-6 shift. For a 1-2 shift, PCS 26 clutch fluid pressure acts on a differential area resulting in the "high gain" pressure output.
PCS 26 clutch fluid moves the 2-6 clutch regulator gain valve assembly against the 2--6 clutch regulator valve spring force to allow 26 clutch/1234 clutch feed fluid to pass through the valve. 26 clutch/1234 clutch feed fluid is routed into the 26 clutch fluid circuit where it passes through orifice #41 and then to the spring end of the 2-6 clutch regulator valve, and to the 2-6 clutch within the centre support.
26 clutch fluid from the 2-6 clutch regulator valve is routed through the centre support and to the 2-6 clutch piston assembly. 26 clutch fluid pressure moves the piston against 2-6 clutch spring force to apply the 2-6 clutch plates.