Fill Pressure Adaptation (Apply Pressure Adaptation, Modulating Pressure)

2013 Chrysler Town & Country S, GasSECTION Fill Pressure Adaptation (Apply Pressure Adaptation, Modulating Pressure)
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Fill pressure adaptation is the ability of the TCM to modify the pressure used to engage a shift member. The value of this pressure determines how firm the shift will be.

  • If too much pressure is used, the shift will be hard.
  • If too little pressure is used, the transmission may slip.

The pressure adjustment is needed to compensate for the tolerances of the shift pressure solenoid valve. The amount the solenoid valve opens as well as how quickly the valve can move, has an effect on the pressure. The return spring for the shift member provides a resistance that must be overcome by the pressure in order for shift member to apply. These return springs have slightly different values. This also affects the application pressure and is compensated for by fill pressure adaptation.

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