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Emergency Programs In The Event Of A Fault

An emergency program is activated to deal with the fault when the transmission control module (TCM) detects a transmission fault (permanent fault). The control system then implements corrective action to protect the transmission, while leaving the car in the best possible driveable condition. Minor malfunctions do not activate an emergency program.

There are different programs depending on the type of fault:

  1. Emergency mode I
  2. Emergency mode II
  3. Emergency mode III
  4. Limp-home mode

Emergency mode I is activated in the event of minor faults and the Limp-home mode is activated for the most serious faults. If the malfunction is intermittent, the transmission control module (TCM) returns to normal operation the next time the ignition is switched on.

Emergency mode I 

Emergency mode II 

Emergency mode III 

Limp-home mode 

NOTE:

When starting and driving, the gear selector should first be moved to position L to minimize stress on the transmission.