For optimal shift characteristics, the EGS control unit requires the input signal from the gearbox temperature sensor. At very low gearbox oil temperatures, the shifting forces to be applied are high; at operating temperature, they are correspondingly low. The gearbox temperature sensor is installed in the mechatronics module. Activation of the converter lockup clutch, among other things, is controlled according to the gearbox oil temperature.
The gearbox temperature sensor is a thermistor where the output value changes according to the gearbox oil temperature. The sensor has negative temperature coefficient. With rising temperature, the resistance falls and with falling temperature the resistance increases. The EGS control unit sends a reference signal to the sensor and measures the voltage drop in the circuit. At low gearbox oil temperature, the sensor resistance is high and the EGS control unit picks up a high signal voltage. When the gearbox oil temperature rises, the resistance becomes lower and the signal voltage drops.
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Electronic module |
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Hydraulic control unit (hydraulic selector unit) |
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Gearbox oil temperature sensor |
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The following system function is described:
Below the following gearbox oil temperature, the converter lockup clutch is not regulated or closed.
The automatic gearbox oil is cooled in the cooling circuit. A thermostat is installed in the gearbox oil cooler. The thermostat is opened or closed on a temperature-dependent basis.
The gearbox temperature sensor can not be replaced separately.
Relevant faults for the sensor system
The following faults are treated in the test module:
The internal temperature sensor is integrated in the EGS control unit.
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