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System Overview: Notes

Fig 1: Identifying Rear Electronic Module (REM)
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AW55-51 (and AW50AWD) is a 5-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission with a lock-up function for the three highest gears. The transmission control module (TCM) adapts the gear changes to ensure that the correct gear is selected for the driving mode, engine load, driver requirements, speed etc. This gives good fuel economy combined with increased comfort by ensuring smoother gear changes and lower noise levels.

The transmission control module (TCM) receives information about the desired gear position and driving mode from the driver. In conjunction with the signals from a number of sensors in the transmission and the engine control system, unlike with a purely hydraulically controlled transmission, this allows the control module to calculate the optimal shifting points and engagement of lock-up. The control module allows for small changes in the operating conditions and adapts the various transmission functions to ensure that the correct gear is always selected in relation to the driving mode selected by the driver.

The transmission control module (TCM) has adaptive capability. This is to ensure smooth shifting throughout the service life of the transmission.

In order to precisely determine the gear shift and lock-up engagement points based on the driving mode selected, the control module receives information about the following: