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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
Learning Objective: State the operating principles,
identify the components, and maintenance procedures
of an automatic transmission.
The automatic transmission (fig. 4-23), like the
manual transmission, is designed to match the load
requirements of the vehicle to the power and speed
range of the engine. The automatic transmission,
however, does this automatically depending on throttle
position, vehicle speed, and the position of the control
lever. Automatic transmissions are built in models that
have two-, three-, or four-forward speeds and in some
that are equipped with overdrive. Operator control is
limited to the selection of the gear range by moving a
control lever.
The automatic transmission is coupled to the
engine through a torque converter. The torque
converter is used with an automatic transmission,
because it does not have to be manually disengaged by
the operator each time the vehicle is stopped. Because
the automatic transmission shifts without any inter-
ruption of engine torque application, the cushioning
effect of the fluid coupling within the torque converter
is desirable.
Because the automatic transmission shifts gear
ratios independent of the operator, it must do so
without the operator releasing the throttle. The
automatic transmission does this by using planetary
gearsets whose elements are locked and released in
various combinations that produce the required
forward and reverse gear ratios. The locking of the
planetary gearset elements is done through the use of
hydraulically actuated multiple-disc clutches and
brake bands. The valve body controls the hydraulic
pressure that actuates these locking devices. The valve
body can be thought of as a hydraulic computer that
receives signals that indicate vehicle speed, throttle
position, and gearset lever position. Based on this
information, the valve body sends hydraulic pressure
to the correct locking devices.
The parts of the automatic transmission are as
follows:
Torque converterfluid coupling that connects
and disconnects the engine and transmission.
Figure 4-23.Automatic transmission cross-sectional view.
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