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System Overview: Notes

GENERAL 

Fig 1: Identifying Transmission Control Module (TCM)
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TF-80SC (TF-80SC AWD)  is 6-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with lock-up function on the five highest gears. The Transmission Control Module (TCM) adapts gearshifts so that the correct gear is always selected with respect to driving style, engine load, driver requirements, speed etc. This provides good fuel economy and increased comfort through gentler gearshifts and lower noise level.

The Transmission Control Module (TCM) receives information on required gear position and required driving style (driving program) from the driver. Together with signals from a number of sensors in the transmission and the engine management system, this enables the calculation of optimum gearshift timing and lock-up engagement, in contrast to a gearbox with only a hydraulic control system. The control module takes consideration of small changes in operating conditions and adapts the different transmission functions so that the correct gear is always selected in accordance with the driving program selected by the driver.

The Transmission Control Module (TCM) has an adaptive capacity intended to ensure even gearshift quality during the whole service life of the transmission.

In order to be able to determine gearshift timing and lock-up engagement precisely, based on the selected driving program, the control module receives information on the following: