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4LHD/4LHDX Application Manual
Powertrain Control Solutions
REV 1.1
1.5 Electrical Specifications
1.5.1 Solenoids
Range
Gear
Shift
Solenoid
Abuse
Solenoid
2-4
Band
Reverse
Input
Clutch
Overrun
Clutch
Forward
Clutch
Forward
Sprag CL.
Assembly
3-4
Clutch
LO/
Roller
Clutch
LO/REV
Clutch
1-2
2-3
FWD REV
Park
ON
1
ON
1
OFF OFF
Applied
Reverse
ON
1
ON
1
ON
ON
3
Applied
Applied
Neutral
ON
1
ON
1
ON
ON
OD
1st
ON
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Holding
Holding
2nd
OFF
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Holding
3rd
OFF OFF ON
3
OFF
Applied
Holding
Applied
4th
ON
OFF ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Applied
D
1st
ON
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Holding
Holding
2nd
OFF
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Holding
3rd
OFF OFF ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Holding
Applied
2
1st
2
ON
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Holding
Holding
2nd
OFF
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Applied
Holding
1
1st
ON
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Holding
Holding
Applied
2nd OFF
ON
ON
3
OFF
Applied
Applied
Applied
Holding
1. Shift solenoid state is a function of vehicle speed and may change if vehicle speed increases.
2. Manual Second - First gear is electronically prevented under normal operating conditions.
3. Solenoid state will be opposite shown during abuse protection
Shift Solenoids
The two identical shift solenoids are two port, on/off solenoids (normally on) that are used to control the shift
change
events.
• The shift solenoid coil resistance should be 20-40 ohms at 20.0 +/- 5.0°C.
• The shift solenoid current flow should not exceed 0.75 Amps.
• The shift solenoid energizes at 7.5 volts or more.
• The shift solenoid de-energizes at 1.0 volts or less.
TCC Enable Solenoid
The TCC Enable Solenoid is a two port, on/off solenoid (normally on) that is used to apply and release pressure
to
the
Torque
Converter
Clutch.
• The TCC Enable Solenoid coil resistance should be 20-40 ohms at 20.0 +/- 5.0°C.
• The TCC Enable Solenoid current should not exceed 1.5 Amps.
TCC Control Solenoid
The TCC Control Solenoid is a three port (normally closed) device used to control the apply and release pressure
of the Torque Converter Clutch. Adujsting this in the TCU Calibration changes the shift firmness of the Torque
Converter
Clutch.
• The TCC Control Solenoid operates at a fixed frequency (negative duty cycle) of 32 Hz.
• The TCC Control Solenoid coil resistance should be 10.0 - 11.5 Ohms when measured at 20.0 +/- 5.0°C.