LEMON Manuals: Even more car manuals for everyone: 1960-2025
Home >> Volvo >> 2009 >> V70 >> Repair and Diagnosis >> External Pages >> Different car >> Section 21 (Electrical Components - Design And Function) >> Transmission Control Module (TCM) (TF-80SC; 2007-2014) >> Design >> Linear Pressure Solenoid And
April 5, 2026: LEMON Manuals is launched! Read the announcement.

Linear Pressure Solenoid And

WARNING: This page does not describe the selected car, but rather 12 other vehicles, including the 2014 Volvo XC90, 2013 Volvo XC90, 2012 Volvo XC90, 2011 Volvo XC90, and 2010 Volvo XC90. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Identifying Linear Pressure Solenoids In Transmission Control System
GLL149399Courtesy of VOLVO CARS CORPORATION

The linear pressure solenoids and are located in the transmission control system, which is fitted on the front edge of the transmission. The designation of the solenoid is linked to the component (clutch/brake band) that the solenoid controls. The linear pressure solenoids consist of an electrical coil that controls a hydraulic valve. The solenoids are controlled with a pulse width modulated (PWM) voltage and are grounded via the transmission control module (TCM). The solenoids have a linear hydraulic function. The hydraulic valves are controlled by the varying current resulting from the current pulse ratio. With a high pulse ratio, i. e. high current strength (approx. 1 A), the system pressure is low. With a low pulse ratio, i. e. low current strength, the system pressure is high. In the event of an open circuit the system pressure is at a maximum, resulting in hard shifting. Here, the hydraulic valve is fully open.

The solenoids can be diagnosed.