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Transmission Operation And Shift Scheduling At Various Oil Temperatures

The transmission covered in this article has unique shift schedules depending on the temperature of the transmission oil. The shift schedule is modified to extend the life of the transmission while operating under extreme conditions.

The oil temperature is measured with a Temperature Sensor on the 42RLE transmission. The Temperature Sensor is an integral component of the Transmission Range Sensor (TRS). If the Temperature Sensor is faulty, the transmission will default to a calculated oil temperature. Oil temperature will then be calculated through a complex heat transfer equation using engine coolant temperature, battery/ambient temperature, and engine off time from the Body Control Module (BCM). These inputs are received from the PCI bus periodically and used to initialize the oil temperature at start up. Once the engine is started, the PCM updates the transmission oil temperature based on torque converter slip speed, vehicle speed, gear, and engine coolant temperature to determine an estimated oil temperature during vehicle operation. Vehicles using calculated oil temperature track oil temperature reasonably accurate during normal operation. However, if a transmission is overfilled, a transmission oil cooler becomes restricted, or if a customer drives aggressively in low gear, the calculated oil temperature will be inaccurate. Consequently the shift schedule selected may be inappropriate for the current conditions. The key highlights of the various shift schedules are as follows:

Extreme Cold:  Oil temperature at start up below 26.6°C (-16 °F)

Cold:  Oil temperature at start up above -24° C (-12°F) and below 2.2°C (36°F)

Warm:  Oil temperature at start up above 2.2°C (36°F) and below 27°C (80°F)

Hot:  Oil temperature at start up above 27°C (80°F)

Overheat:  Oil temperature above 115°C (240°F) or engine coolant temperature above 118°C (244°F)

Super Overheat:  Oil temperature above 127°C (260°F)

Causes for operation in the wrong temperature shift schedule  Extreme Cold or Cold shift schedule at start up: