In order to obtain third gear, the PCM receives input signals
from both speed sensors, from the TP Sensor, and from other engine sensors.
These signals determine when to energize the 2-3 Shift Solenoid (SS) Valve.
Manual Valve: In the Overdrive range third 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
(TFP) Manual Valve Position Switch Assembly and to the 2-3 shift valve.
The PRND43 fluid is directed to the TFP manual valve position switch and
to the manual 2-1 band servo. The Drive fluid is directed to the TFP
manual valve position switch, the forward clutch, the 1-2 shift valve,
and the accumulator valve.
Automatic Transmission Fluid Pressure (TFP) Manual Valve Position Switch
Assembly: Drive, PRND4, and PRND43 fluid pressures from the manual valve
are directed to the DR, PRND4, and the PRND43 switches on the TFP manual valve
position switch. 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 de-energized, 1-2 signal
fluid exhausts through the solenoid. A spring force holds the 3-4 shift
valve to the extreme right.
2-3 Shift Solenoid (2-3 SS) Valve: When the 2-3 SS valve is energized, 2-3 signal
fluid pressure forces the 1-2 shift valve to the extreme right against
a spring force.
1-2 Shift Valve: Spring force and 2-3 signal fluid pressure hold the 1-2 shift
valve to the extreme right. Drive fluid pressure from the manual valve changes
into 2-3 drive fluid pressure at the 1-2 shift valve. This pressure
is directed to the 2-3 shift valve, to the TCC PWM Solenoid
Valve, and to the intermediate (second) clutch.
2-3 Shift Valve: The PRND4 fluid pressure from the manual valve is directed through
the 2-3 shift valve, to the 3-4 shift valve. The PRND4 fluid
pressure changes into Fourth clutch fluid pressure at the 2-3 shift
valve. The 2-3 DR fluid pressure from the 1-2 shift valve is
changed into Third clutch fluid pressure at the 2-3 shift valve. This
seats the #8 checkball, causing the fluid to flow through an orifice and
toward the third accumulator. Third clutch fluid pressure also seats the
#11 checkball, causing the fluid to flow through an orifice and toward the
direct clutch.
3-4 Shift Valve: Fourth clutch fluid pressure is blocked at the 3-4 shift
valve, where the pressure is utilized in Overdrive range fourth gear.
Forward Clutch: Drive fluid pressure from the manual valve applies the forward
clutch.
Intermediate (Second) Clutch: Second fluid pressure from the 1-2 shift valve applies the
intermediate clutch. The 2-3 drive fluid pressure from the 1-2 shift
valve seats the #4 checkball, causing the fluid to flow through two
orifices and into the center support. This applies the Intermediate (Second)
clutch. The 2-3 drive fluid pressure changes into Second apply fluid
pressure at the orifices.
Direct Clutch: Third/Reverse pressure from the #11 checkball flows through
the case and through the center support in order to apply the inner piston
area of the direct clutch.
Third Clutch Accumulator: Third clutch fluid pressure is also applied to the third clutch
accumulator, which is encased in the accumulator housing. This moves the third
accumulator piston against the spring force and accumulator fluid pressure.
Torque Converter Clutch Pulse Width Modulated (TCC PWM) Solenoid
Valve: The PCM energizes the TCC PWM solenoid valve, and pressure
is applied to the converter clutch shift valve. The Torque Converter Clutch
(TCC) is applied. The signal pressure also acts on the torque converter clutch
regulator valve, which regulates the output pressure. This controls the apply
and release of the TCC.
Overdrive Range, Third Gear - TCC Applied