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Shift Solenoid Control

Magnetic valves are used to direct the flow of transmission fluid to control shift elements in the transmission. Another Term for "Magnetic Valve" is "Shift Valve". Magnetic valves (MV) are solenoids controlled by the TCM. They can be switched by B+ or B-.

On ZF transmissions, magnetic valves are designated MV1, MV2, MV3 etc. On GM transmissions they are designated Shift Valve A, Shift Valve B, Shift Valve C etc.

Either valve can be checked for proper resistance using a multi-meter, DISplus or GT-1. Also, the "Activate Components" function can be used to check the Magnetic valves. Most all magnetic valves are switched on/off instead of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM).

All magnetic valves (except THM R-1 to 12/95) are supplied power from an internal relay located in the TCM. The magnetic valves are switched on and off by final stage transistors in the TCM. During fail-safe operation, power to all MV's is switched off by the internal relay.

Magnetic valves are located on the valve body. They can be replaced individually.

Fig 1: Identifying Shift Solenoid Control Circuit Diagram
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