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Magnetic Valves

Magnetic Valves (MV) are used to electronically control hydraulic fluid flow to the various shift elements within the transmission. Magnetic valves are located on the valvebody and replaceable as separate components. In ZF transmissions, MV valves are designated MV1, MV2, MV3 etc. In Hydramatic transmissions, they are designated Shift Valve A, Shift Valve B, Shift Valve C etc.

The magnetic valves are controlled by the TCM. They are supplied power by an internal TCM relay and are ground controlled. The TCM switches one or more of the MV's on or off in various combinations to achieve various shifts. Most transmission have 2 or 3 MV's to control shifting.

In addition to controlling shifts within the transmission, magnetic valves are also used for overlap shifting and pressure regulation on some transmission applications. For example MV4 and MV5 are used for overlap shifting in the A5S310Z. MV5 is used for pressure regulation on the 4HP22/24EH transmissions. When used for pressure regulation, the magnetic valves are pulse width modulated by the TCM.

Fig 1: Identifying Magnetic Valves Are Pulse Width Modulated By TCM
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