ASC (ADAPTIVE SHIFT CONTROL): System Description
INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNAL TABLE
| Sensor | Input signal to TCM | TCM function | Actuator | ||
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| Turbine revolution sensor 1, | Turbine revolution | Shift pattern control |
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| Revolution sensor | Vehicle speed | ||||
| A/T fluid temperature sensor | ATF temperature | ||||
| ECM | Engine speed signal(1) | ||||
| Accelerator pedal position signal(1) | |||||
| Closed throttle position signal(1) | |||||
| Engine and A/T integrated control signal (engine torque)(1) | |||||
| ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) | Side G sensor signal(1) | ||||
| BCM | Stop lamp switch signal(1) | ||||
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
It automatically selects the shift pattern (such as road environment and driving style) suitable for the various situations so as to allow the vehicle to be driven efficiently and smoothly.
For example.....
- When driving on an up/down slope
ASC judges up/down slope according to engine torque data transmitted from the ECM and vehicle speed. Holding gear at the 4th, 5th or 6th on an up-slope prevents shift hunting and controls the vehicle to gain optimum driving force. On a down-slope, automatic shift-down to the 4th, 5th or 6th gear controls to gain optimum engine brake.
- When driving on a curve
TCM receives the side G sensor signal from the ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit). It locks the gear to the 4th, 5th or 6th position in moderate cornering or to the 3rd position in sharp cornering based on this signal. This prevents any upshift and kickdown during cornering, maintaining smooth vehicle travel.
DS Mode
- Changes to the shift schedule that mainly utilizes the high engine speed zone when ASC is active.
- DS mode can be switched according to the following method.
- When the selector lever is in the "D" position, shifting the selector lever to manual shift gate enables switching to DS mode.
- When in DS mode, shifting the selector lever to the main gate enables to cancel DS mode.