In Drive 4, the transaxle drive is through the input shaft to clutches E and C. The elements of this transaxle operation are as follows:
Solenoid 2 is switched OFF. Line pressure flows from the reduction valve to the inlet port of clutch valve E. Fluid passes through the clutch valve, and clutch E engages.
Pressure control solenoid valve 4 is switched OFF causing the fluid level to be high. Line pressure is directed to the safety valve, the clutch valve D, and the holding valve D. Clutch valve C and holding valve C engage when the pressure flows through the safety valve.
Solenoid valve 2 is turned ON and the spool to the line pressure control valve is depressed. Fluid now flows through the torque converter pressure valve.
As a result the oil pressure behind the converter lock-up clutch piston equals the pressure in the turbine zone. Oil flows through the turbine shaft and through the space behind the piston to the turbine chamber.