The AF23-5 is a fully automatic, five speed, electronically controlled,
front wheel drive transmission. It consists primarily of a four-element
torque converter, three planetary gear sets, friction and mechanical clutches
and a hydraulic pressurization and control system.
The TCM commands shift solenoids, within the transmission, ON and OFF
to control shift timing. The TCM controls shift feel through the line pressure
control solenoid valve. The TCM also controls the apply and release of the
torque converter clutch which allows the engine to deliver the maximum fuel
efficiency without sacrificing vehicle performance. The hydraulic system primarily
consists of a gear type pump, four control valve bodies, case cover, converter
housing and case. The pump maintains the working pressures needed to stroke
the servo and clutch pistons that apply or release the friction components.
These friction components, when applied or released, support the automatic
shifting qualities of the transmission. The friction components used in this
transmission consist of seven multiple disc clutches and one band. The multiple
disc clutches combine with two mechanical sprag clutches, to deliver six different
gear ratios through the gear sets. The gear sets then transfers torque through
the front differential assembly and out to the drive axles.
The transmission can be operated in any one of the six different modes.
• | P - Park position enables the engine to be started while
preventing the vehicle from rolling either forward or backward. For safety
reasons, the vehicle parking brake should be used in addition to the transmission
Park position. Since the front differential assembly and drive axles are mechanically
locked to the case through the park pawl and front differential transfer drive
gear assembly, Park position should not be selected until the vehicle has
come to a complete stop. |
• | R - Reverse enables the vehicle to be operated in a rearward
direction. |
• | N - Neutral position enables the engine to start and operate
without driving the vehicle. If necessary, this position should be selected
to restart the engine while the vehicle is moving. |
• | D - Drive range should be used for all normal driving conditions
for maximum efficiency and fuel economy. Drive range allows the transmission
to operate in each of the five forward gear ratios. Downshifts to a lower
gear, or higher gear ratio are available for safe passing by depressing the
accelerator or by manually selecting a lower gear with the shift selector. |
• | I - Intermediate range can be used for conditions where
it may be desirable to use only three gear ratios. These conditions include
towing a trailer and driving on hilly terrain as described above. This range
is also helpful for engine braking when descending slight grades. Upshifts
and downshifts are the same as in Drive range for first, second and third
gears except that the transmission is prevented from shifting above third
gear. Intermediate can be selected at any vehicle speed but will downshift
into third gear only if vehicle speed is low enough not to overrev the engine,
calibratable in TCM. |
• | L - Low range adds more performance for congested traffic
and hilly terrain. It has the same starting ratio, first gear, as Drive and
Intermediate ranges but prevents the transmission from shifting above second
gear. Thus, Low can be used to retain second gear for acceleration and engine
braking as desired. Low can be selected at any vehicle speed but the transmission
will downshift into second gear only if vehicle speed is low enough not to
overrev the engine, calibratable in TCM. This range is particularly beneficial
for maintaining maximum engine braking when descending steep grades. |