Overhaul - A-650E: Description: Introduction
The A-650E transmission is a 5-speed Electronic Controlled Transmission (ECT). A new gear ratio has been added between 1st and 2nd gear. This gear is used by activating overdrive circuit while vehicle is in 1st gear. Solenoids that control shifts are located in valve body. Transmission consists of lock-up type torque converter, OD direct clutch, direct clutch, forward clutch, 3rd brake, 3rd coast brake, 2nd brake, OD brake, 3 one-way clutches, overdrive planetary gear unit, planetary gear unit, hydraulic control system and electronic control system. See Fig 1.
Solenoids are controlled by an Electronic Controlled Transmission (ECT) Electronic Control Unit (ECU). Control unit is referred to as ECT ECU. For electronic diagnosis, see LEXUS A-650E ELECTRONIC CONTROLS article. ECT ECU receives signals from various input devices and uses these signals to control solenoids for transmission shifting and lock-up solenoid for torque converter lock-up.
An Overdrive (OD) switch is mounted on the shift lever. When OD switch is depressed to ON position, transmission will shift into 5th gear when shift lever is in "D" position, and OD OFF light on instrument panel will go off. When OD switch is released to OFF position, transmission will shift into 4th gear, and OD OFF light on instrument panel will illuminate.
A pattern select switch is located near shift lever on center console. Pattern select switch contains a POWER (PWR), NORMAL and SNOW operating positions. When pattern select switch is depressed to PWR position, transmission upshifts and downshifts will occur at a higher vehicle speed than with switch released. An indicator light on instrument panel indicates pattern select switch is in PWR (on) position. When pattern select switch is depressed to SNOW position, transmission starts out in 2nd gear.
Transmission is equipped with a shift lock and key lock system. Shift lock system prevents shift lever from being moved from Park unless brake pedal is depressed. Key lock system prevents ignition key from being moved from ACC to LOCK position on ignition switch unless shift lever is in Park. For more information on shift lock and key lock system, see TOYOTA/LEXUS SHIFT LOCK SYSTEM article.