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3) Shift Map Selection
The driver can manually select between normal (S) and winter modes (W) via the mode switch.
Depending on the transaxle temperature, uphill and downhill grades and altitude, shift maps will
be selected by the TCU to suit the driving conditions. The following maps are available.
Standard (Normal) Mode
Normal Mode is selected when the lever is in the D position with the mode switch in the normal
(S) position and the transaxle is within normal temperature ranges. Shift schedule points are
optimised for fuel efficiency and general driving conditions.
Uphill and Downhill Mode
In this mode, depending on the load of the vehicle, adaptive shift maps are selected to
progressively adjust the shift points and torque converter lock points.
Altitude Mode
Shift points are automatically adjusted at higher altitudes to compensate for changes in engine
torque where the torque produced by the engine is greatly reduced by the effects of reduced
barometric pressure and temperature.
Winter (W) Mode
When winter mode is selected, starting in second gear is facilitated and the WINTER mode
indicator light is switched ON. To prevent wheel spin on slippery surfaces, the transmission will
not allow first gear unless manually overridden.
Warm up Schedule
Used typically when transaxle fluid temperature is below 20°C.
The torque converter will not lock-up below 20°C to assist in transaxle warm-up.
Hot Mode
The hot mode is progressively applied between temperatures of 110° ~ 200°C. The torque
converter lock-up is increased to prevent heat generation by the torque converter.
the electrical radiator fans are switch ON
Above 110℃
the engine torque will be reduced and the W light on the instrument cluster will
Above 130℃
flash
the transaxle will neutralise until the fluid temperature falls below 200°C as a final
Above 200℃
protection.
Activation of the hot mode inhibits other transmission performance features including uphill and
downhill compensation and altitude compensation. Some degradation in shift feel may be
experienced as the torque converter is not unlocked during shifting.
Cruise Control Mode
When cruise control is activated the engine ECU may request the transaxle to downshift under
trailing throttle conditions to increase engine braking.

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