Kick Down Brake
End clutch is composed of a kick down brake band, drum, servo piston and servo switch. It is engaged at 2nd &4th gear. When it operates, reverse sun gear of the planetary gear is held.
Power flow:
Kick down brake--> Kick down drum hold--> Reverse sun gear hold
The kickdown brake is a band type brake; it is composed of a kickdown band, drum, kickdown servo, switch and anchor. When the 2nd pressure is admitted to the apply side chamber of kickdown servo cylinder, the kickdown piston and rod moves toward the left, tightening the brake band to hold the kickdown drum. As a result, the reverse sun gear (interlocked with the kickdown drum) is held. This brake functions during 2nd gear and during overdrive. The kickdown servo switch detects the position of the kickdown piston just before the brake is applied, and sends the signal to the transaxle control module. Using this signal, the transaxle control module controls the 2nd pressure both before, and during application of the brake. In the initial control stage or until just before the kickdown brake is applied, a higher 2nd pressure is supplied to the kickdown servo so that the kickdown piston con move quickly for faster response to the kickdown condition that has been initiated. In the second control stage or while the brake is being applied, the 2nd pressure is regulated at an optimum level so that the band is tightened on the drum the proper amount for good kickdown "feeling".