Shift Control - Grade Logic Control

2006 Honda Pilot EX, 3.5 YF2, J35Z1SECTION Shift Control - Grade Logic Control

The grade logic control system has been adopted to control shifting in the D position. To control shifting while the vehicle is ascending or descending a slope, the PCM compares actual driving conditions with programmed driving conditions, based on the input from the accelerator pedal position sensor, the engine coolant temperature sensor, the barometric pressure sensor, the brake pedal position switch signal, and the shift lever position signal.

Fig 1: Shift Control Diagram - Grade Logic Control
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