System Overview: Signals
The table below summarizes the input signals to and output signals from the transmission control module (TCM). The signal types are divided into directly connected signals, serial communication and Controller area network (CAN) communication. The following illustration displays the same information with the Volvo component designations.
| Input signals | Output signals |
| Directly connected: | Directly connected: (power supply unless otherwise stated) |
| Speed sensor, input shaft
(7/61). Provides information about the transmission input speed. Use to calculate the shifting process and to run diagnostics for the hydraulic/mechanical functions in the transmission. Speed sensor, output shaft (7/62). Provides information about the transmission output speed. Use to calculate the vehicle speed and to run diagnostics for the hydraulic/mechanical functions in the transmission. Oil temperature sensor (7/74). Provides information about the transmission oil temperature. Gear-shift position sensor (3/71). Provides the transmission control module (TCM) with information about the selected gear position of the transmission. Enables starting only in position P and N. Four trailing contacts are grounded in a unique pattern for each gear. |
Shift solenoids, S1-S5
(8/38-39, 8/72-74). The transmission control module (TCM) checks which gear is active by activating the solenoids in different patterns. Lock-up solenoid, SLU (8/40). Adjusts the line pressure to a lock-up pressure. Also used for certain shifts. Line pressure solenoid, SLS (8/41). Adjusts the line pressure to a shift pressure and is activated for certain gears. Line pressure solenoid, SLT (8/71). Adjusts the linear line pressure when shifting. |
| Via serial communication: | Via serial communication: |
| Gear selector module (GSM) (3/156). Provides data about the status of the winter (W) mode button and the control signal during geartronic shifting. | Gear selector module (GSM) (3/156). Controls the solenoid for the shift-lock function, 8/36. Activated by a signal from the central electronic module (CEM). |
| Via Controller Area Network (CAN): | Via Controller Area Network (CAN): |
Electronic throttle module (ETM)
(4/50) /Electronic throttle unit
(6/120) via the engine control module (ECM) (4/46):
Steering wheel module (SWM) (3/130), via the central electronic module (CEM) (4/56). Cruise control, used to calculate acceleration depending on the position of the Resume and Set buttons. Brake control module (BCM) / ABS control module (4/16). Provides information about the vehicle speed and also the difference in speed between the left and right-hand wheels. Prevents upshifting if the difference in speed is above 40 km/h to protect the differential in the transmission. Engine control module (ECM) (4/46):
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Brake control module (BCM) / ABS control module
(4/16):
Engine control module (ECM) (4/46):
Driver information module (DIM) (5/1):
Rear electrical module (REM) (4/58). The transmission control module (TCM) transmits signals via the central electronic module (CEM) to light the back-up (reversing) lamp. |