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SOLENOID (Continued)
across the solenoid to allow either full flow or no flow
through the solenoid's valve.
UPSHIFT/DOWNSHIFT SOLENOID VALVES
The solenoid valves for upshifts and downshifts
(Fig. 211) are located in the shell of the electric con-
trol unit and pressed against the shift plate with a
spring.
The solenoid valves (1) initiate the upshift and
downshift procedures in the shift plate.
The solenoid valves (1) are sealed off from the
valve housing of the shift plate (5) by two O-rings (4,
6). The contact springs (8) at the solenoid valve
engage in a slot in the conductor tracks (7). The force
of the contact spring (8) ensures safe contacts.
Fig. 211 Upshift/Downshift Solenoid Valves
1 - UPSHIFT/DOWNSHIFT SOLENOID VALVE
2 - CONTACT SPRING
3 - CONDUCTOR TRACK
4 - O-RING
5 - VALVE HOUSING OF SHIFT PLATE
6 - O-RING
7 - CONDUCTOR TRACK
8 - CONTACT SPRING
MODULATING PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID
VALVE
The modulating pressure control solenoid valve
(Fig. 212) is located in the shell of the electric valve
control unit and pressed against the shift plate by a
spring.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - NAG1 21 - 137
Its purpose is control the modulating pressure
depending on the continuously changing operating
conditions, such as load and gear change.
The modulating pressure regulating solenoid valve
(1) has an interference fit and is sealed off to the
valve body of the shift plate (4) by a seal (arrow). The
contact springs (2) at the solenoid valve engage in a
slot in the conductor tracks (3). The force of the con-
tact springs (2) ensures secure contacts.
Fig. 212 Modulating Pressure Control Solenoid
1 - MODULATING PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
2 - CONTACT SPRING
3 - CONDUCTOR TRACK
4 - VALVE HOUSING SHIFT PLATE
5 - CONDUCTOR TRACK
6 - CONTACT SPRING
TORQUE CONVERTER LOCKUP CLUTCH PWM
SOLENOID VALVE
The torque converter lockup clutch PWM solenoid
valve (1) (Fig. 213) is located in the shell of the elec-
tric valve control unit and pressed against the shift
plate by a spring.
The PWM solenoid valve (1) for the torque con-
verter lockup controls the pressure for the torque
converter lockup clutch.
The torque converter lockup PWM solenoid valve
(1) is sealed off to the valve body of the shift plate (4)
by an O-ring (5) and a seal (arrow). The contact
springs (2) at the solenoid valve engage in a slot in
the conductor tracks (3). The force of the contact
springs (2) ensures secure contacts.
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