Shift Control

2006 Honda Pilot EX, 3.5 YF2, J35A9SECTION Shift Control

The PCM instantly determines which gear should be selected by various signals sent from sensors and switches, and it actuates shift solenoid valves A, B, and C to control shifting transmission gear.

Shift solenoid valves use ON-CLOSE/OFF-OPEN type; shift solenoid valve closes the port of shift solenoid valve pressure while shift solenoid valve is turned ON by the PCM, and opens the port when shift solenoid valve is OFF.

The combination of driving signals to shift solenoid valves A, B, and C are shown in the table.

GEAR POSITION CHART

Position Gear Position Shift Solenoid Valves
A B C
D, D3 Shifting from the N position OFF ON OFF
Stays in 1st ON ON ON
Shifting gears between 1st and 2nd ON ON ON
Stays in 2nd ON ON OFF
Shifting gears between 2nd and 3rd OFF ON OFF
Stays in 3rd OFF ON ON
D Shifting gears between 3rd and 4th OFF OFF ON
Stays in 4th OFF OFF OFF
Shifting gears between 4th and 5th ON OFF OFF
Stays in 5th ON OFF ON
2 2nd ON ON OFF
1 1st ON ON ON
N Neutral OFF ON OFF
R Shifting from the P and N positions OFF ON ON
Stays in reverse OFF ON OFF
Reverse inhibit control ON ON ON
P Park OFF ON OFF
RENDER: 1.0x

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