Controles de Transmision Automtica de 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS

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2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS

2010 TRANSMISSION Automatic Transaxle Control System - Elantra

2010 TRANSMISSION

Automatic Transaxle Control System - Elantra

SHIFT LEVER
COMPONENTS AND COMPONENTS LOCATION (A4CF2)

Components (1)

Fig. 1: Identifying Automatic Transaxle Control System Components Location (A4CF2) - (1 Of 2)


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Components (2)

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Fig. 2: Identifying Automatic Transaxle Control System Components Location (A4CF2) - (2 Of 2)


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REPAIR PROCEDURES (A4CF2)

Removal

1. Remove the shift lever knob (A).

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Fig. 3: Removing Shift Lever Knob


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2. Remove the center console cover (A).

Fig. 4: Removing Center Console Cover


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3. Remove the center console. (refer to CONSOLE )

Fig. 5: Removing Center Console


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4. Remove the control cable assembly (B) by removing the clamp (A).

Fig. 6: Removing Control Cable Assembly


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5. Disconnect the interlock switch connector (A).

Fig. 7: Disconnecting Interlock Switch Connector


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6. Remove the shift lever assembly (A).

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Fig. 8: Removing Shift Lever Assembly


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7. Remove the retainer (A) and nuts (B).

NOTE: In case, remove the crash pad and cowl cross bar. (refer to CRASH PAD
and HEATER UNIT )

Fig. 9: Removing Retainer


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8. Remove the control cable assembly from the transaxle (refer to AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE ).
9. Remove the control cable assembly.

Installation

1. Install the control cable assembly to transaxle. (refer to AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE )


2. Install the retainer (A) and nuts (B).

Tightening torque:

12-15 Nm (1.2-1.5 kgf.m, 8.7-10.8 lb-ft)

NOTE: In case, install the crush pad and cowl cross bar. (refer to and HEATER
UNIT )

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Fig. 10: Installing Retainer


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3. Install the shift lever assembly (A).

Tightening torque:

9-14 Nm (0.9-1.4 kgf.m, 8.7-10.8 lb-ft)

Fig. 11: Installing Shift Lever Assembly


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4. Connect the interlock switch connector (A).

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Fig. 12: Connecting Interlock Switch Connector


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5. Install the control cable assembly (B) by installing the clamp (A).

Fig. 13: Installing Control Cable Assembly


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6. Install the center console. (refer to CONSOLE )

Fig. 14: Installing Center Console


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7. Install the center console cover (A).

Fig. 15: Installing Center Console Cover


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8. Install the shift lever knob (A).

Fig. 16: Installing Shift Lever Knob


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Adjustment

Adjusting method for the control cable

1. Set room side lever and T/M side lever (A) to "N" position.
2. Connect the room side lever and shift cable. (refer to 'INSTALLATION')
3. Connect the T/M side lever (A) to cable (B) in this following order;
A. Push the cable (B) lightly to "F" direction shown in illustration to eliminate FREE PLAY of the
cable (B).
B. Tighten the adjusting nut (C).

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Fig. 17: Adjusting Control Cable


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4. After adjusting the cable (B) according to procedure no. 2-3, check to be sure that this part operates
surely at each range of T/M side corresponding to each position of room lever.

INPUT SPEED SENSOR


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (A4CF2)

Description

INPUT SPEED SENSOR DESCRIPTION


1. Type : Hall Sensor
Sensor
type 2. Operating voltage : DC 12V
3. Current consumption : 22mA (Max)
1. Input shaft speed sensor: Detect the input shaft rotation at the OD & REV retainer
side to control oil pressure when shifting.
Function
2. Feedback control, clutch-clutch control, damper clutch control, shift range control,
incorrect ratio control and sensor trouble detection signal.

Connector

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Fig. 18: Identifying Connector Terminals


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INPUT SPEED SENSOR RESISTANCE - OUTPUT VOLTAGE


Item Inspection item Standard value
Air gap Input shaft speed sensor 0.035in (0.9mm)
Sensor resistance Input shaft speed sensor Over 1 Mohms
HIGH Over 4.8V
Output voltage
LOW Below 0.8V

REPAIR PROCEDURES (A4CF2)

Removal

1. Remove the battery terminal.


2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove the air duct.
4. Remove the air cleaner assembly. (Refer to air cleaner assembly )
5. Remove the input shaft speed sensor connector (A).

Fig. 19: Removing Input Shaft Speed Sensor Connector


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6. Remove the input shaft speed sensor (A).

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Fig. 20: Removing Input Shaft Speed Sensor


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Installation

1. Install the new O-ring to the input shaft speed sensor.


2. Install the input shaft speed sensor (A).

Tightening torque:

10~12 Nm (1.0~1.2 kgf.m, 7~8 lb-ft)

CAUTION: While installing the input shaft speed sensor, do not allow dust or
other foreign particles to enter the transaxle.

Fig. 21: Installing Input Shaft Speed Sensor


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3. Check the connector for dust, dirt, or oil, and then connect the input shaft speed sensor connector (A)
securely.

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Fig. 22: Connecting Input Shaft Speed Sensor Connector


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4. Installation is the reverse of removal.

OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (A4CF2)

Description

OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR DESCRIPTION


1. Type : Hall Sensor
Sensor
type 2. Output voltage : DC 12V
3. Current consumption : 22mA (Max)
1. Output shaft speed sensor : Detect the output shaft rpm (T/F DRIVE GEAR RPM)
at the T/F drive gear
Function
2. Feedback control, clutch-clutch control, damper clutch control, shift range control,
incorrect ratio control and sensor trouble detection signal.

Connector

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Fig. 23: Identifying Connector Terminals


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OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR RESISTANCE - OUTPUT VOLTAGE


Item Inspection item Standard value
Air gap Output shaft speed sensor 0.025in (0.65mm)
Sensor resistance Output shaft speed sensor Over 1 Mohms
HIGH Over 4.8V
Output voltage
LOW Below 0.8V

REPAIR PROCEDURES (A4CF2)

Removal

1. Remove the battery terminal.


2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove the air duct.
4. Remove the air cleaner assembly. (Refer to AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE )
5. Remove the output shaft speed sensor connector (A).

Fig. 24: Removing Output Shaft Speed Sensor Connector


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6. Remove the output shaft speed sensor (A).

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Fig. 25: Removing Output Shaft Speed Sensor


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Installation

1. Install the new O-ring to the output shaft speed sensor.


2. Remove the output shaft speed sensor (A).

Tightening torque:

10~12 Nm (1.0~1.2 kgf.m, 7~8 lb-ft)

CAUTION: While installing the output shaft speed sensor, do not allow dust
or other foreign particles to enter the transaxle.

Fig. 26: Installing Output Shaft Speed Sensor


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3. Check the connector for dust, dirt, or oil, then connect the output shaft speed sensor connector (A)
securely.

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Fig. 27: Connecting Output Shaft Speed Sensor Connector


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4. Installation is the reverse of removal.

TRANSAXLE OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR


DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (A4CF2)

Description

TRANSAXLE OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR - DESCRIPTION


1. Type : Thermistor
Sensor type
2. Use available temperature :-40~160°C (-40~320°F)
1. Detect the temperature of ATF through the thermistor which is exposed
Function and
outside.
feature
2. When shifting the range, it is used as the oil pressure control information.

Connector

TRANSAXLE OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEMPERATURE - RESISTANCE


Temp.[°C(°F)] Resistance (Kohms) Temp.[°C(°F)] Resistance (Kohms)
-40(-40) 139.5 80 (176) 1.08
-20(-4) 47.4 100 (212) 0.63
0 (32) 18.6 120 (248) 0.38
20 (68) 8.1 140 (284) 0.25
40 (104) 3.8 160 (320) 0.16
60 (140) 1.98

Installation Location

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Fig. 28: Identifying Transaxle Oil Temperature Sensor Installation Location


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REPAIR PROCEDURES (A4CF2)

Removal

1. Remove the battery terminal.


2. Lift the vehicle.
3. Remove the under cover.
4. Loosen the drain plug and drain the transaxle oil.
5. Remove the oil pan. (Refer to appropriate Automatic Transaxle Disassembly Overhaul article )
6. Remove the oil filter.
7. Remove the valve body. (Refer to appropriate Automatic Transaxle Disassembly Overhaul article )
8. Disconnect the main harness connector (A) from the valve body.

Fig. 29: Disconnecting Main Harness Connector From Valve Body


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Installation

1. Connect the main harness connector (A) to the valve body.

CAUTION: When connecting the oil temperature connector, check the

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connector for rust, dirt, or oil, then reconnect it.

Fig. 30: Connecting Main Harness Connector To Valve Body


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2. Install the valve body. (Refer to appropriate Automatic Transaxle Reassembly Overhaul article )

Tightening torque:

10~12 Nm (1.0~1.2 kgf.m, 7~8 lb-ft)

3. Install the oil filter.

Tightening torque:

5~7 Nm (0.5~0.7 kgf.m, 4~5 lb-ft)

4. Continue to apply liquid gasket at application points at the oil pan with Ø0.098in (2.5mm) thickness.

Liquid gasket Part name : Three bond 1281B

Fig. 31: Identifying Liquid Gasket Application Points


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5. Tighten the mounting bolt with the specified TORQUE after installing the oil pan.

Tightening torque:

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10~12 Nm (1.0~1.2 kgf.m, 7~8 lb-ft)

6. Install the drain plug.

Tightening torque:

35~45 Nm (3.5~4.5 kgf.m, 25~32 lb-ft)

7. Installation is the reverse of the removal.

INHIBITOR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (A4CF2)

Description

INHIBITOR SWITCH DESCRIPTION


1. Type : Rotary
Sensor
type 2. Available temperature range : -40~150°C (-40~320°F)
3. Tightening torque :10~12 Nm (1.0~1.2 kgf.m, 7~8 lb-ft)
Detect the position of select lever through the contact switch. It makes starting possible in
Function
"P" and "N".

Fig. 32: Identifying Inhibitor Switch Installation Location


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Fig. 33: Identifying Shift Lever Position


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REPAIR PROCEDURES (A4CF2)

Removal

1. Remove the battery terminal.


2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove the air duct.
4. Remove the air cleaner assembly. (Refer to air cleaner assembly air cleaner assembly )
5. Disconnect the inhibitor switch connector (A).

Fig. 34: Disconnecting Inhibitor Switch Connector


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6. Remove the control cable (A) from the manual control lever.

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Fig. 35: Removing Control Cable From Manual Control Lever


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7. Remove the inhibitor switch and manual control lever.

Installation

1. Set the inhibitor switch to the "N" position.


2. Set the inhibitor switch control shaft to the "N" position.
3. Install the inhibitor switch and manual control lever.

Tightening torque:

Shaft nut: 17~21 Nm (1.7~2.1 kgf.m, 12~15 lb-ft)

Bolt (2EA): 10~12 Nm (1.0~1.2 kgf.m, 7~8 lb-ft)

4. Install the control cable (A) to the manual control lever.

Fig. 36: Installing Control Cable To Manual Control Lever


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5. Connect the inhibitor switch connector (A).

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Fig. 37: Connecting Inhibitor Switch Connector


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6. Installation is the reverse of the removal.


7. Turn the ignition switch ON after installation.

Move the shift lever from "P" range to "L" range, and verify that the A/T gear position indicator
follows the transaxle range switch.

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