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JF613E
Introduction
Vehicle Application:
(USA)
Mitsubishi: F6AJA FWD W6AJA AWD
Outlander 2007-2012 L4 2.4L V6 3.0L
Nissan: RE6F01A
Murano 2010-2012 L4 2.5L
(Europe)
Qashqai 2006-2011 L4 2.0L (Europe)
Xtrail 2007-2012 L4 2.0L
Renault: AJO
Koleos 2008-2011 L4 2.0L
Laguna 2007-2011 L4 2.0L V6 3.0L/3.5L
Scenic & Grand Scenic 2010-2011
JF613E
Component Identification and Apply Chart
Component Location
A
There are six linear solenoids. Three
normally low and three normally high.
These are Normally Closed (N/C). When the solenoid is turned off, no voltage supply, pilot pressure
is blocked at the solenoid and no pressure is supplied to a control valve.
The solenoids are all grounded to a valve body bolt. When the solenoid is turned on, voltage
supplied, pilot pressure moves the control valve against the return spring allowing line pressure to
apply a specific clutch or valve.
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Solenoid and Pressure Switch Identification and Function
When the three Normally Low solenoids are turned off, pilot pressure is blocked at the
solenoid valve.
When they are turned on with a fixed duty cycle frequency of 300 Hz pilot pressure
moves the control valve against the return spring, allowing line pressure to apply the
clutch.
The longer the duty cycle on time the higher the pressure.
When they’re turned on with a fixed duty cycle frequency of 300 Hz, pilot pressure
is exhausted from the control valve. The control valve return spring will move the
valve back blocking line pressure and release the clutch.
The longer the duty cycle on time the lower the pressure.
3 N/H
300184
EL018
3 N/L
2 On/Off
G7T23081
9311
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Solenoid Apply Chart
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Pressure Switch Function and Application Chart
There are five Pressure Switches that are normally open, Low Clutch, High
Clutch, 2-6 Brake, Low & Reverse Brake and the 3-5 Reverse Clutch. The
switches are normally open and close at approximately 10-15 psi.
A
There are five Pressure Switches that
are normally open, Low Clutch, High
Clutch, 2-6 Brake, Low & Reverse Brake
and the 3-5 Reverse Clutch. The
switches are normally open and close at
approximately 10-15 psi.
JF613E
Lockup and Reverse Clutch Hydraulic Control
This transmission uses a lockup solenoid shift valve (switch valve) to control the apply
of the low reverse brake clutch and lockup clutch. When the L/R brake (on/off) shift
solenoid is Off.
The lockup solenoid switch valve is held in the lockup position by the return spring.
Pilot pressure from the LU & L/R brake linear (N/L) solenoid goes to the lockup control
valve to apply the torque converter clutch.
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Lockup and Reverse Clutch Hydraulic Control
When the L/R brake solenoid is On. Pilot pressure stokes the lockup solenoid shift
valve against the return spring; switching the pilot pressure from the LU & L/R brake
linear solenoid to the low reverse brake clutch control valve to apply the L/R brake
clutch.
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Mainline Pressure Control
The line pressure (N/H) solenoid controls pilot pressure to the main line pressure
boost valve to raise and lower main line pressure. Reverse boost pressure comes
from the manual valve to the middle of the boost valve to control main line pressure
in reverse. During failsafe operation the line pressure solenoid will be turned off
and line pressure will rise to maximum level.
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Input and Output Speed Sensors (ISS/OSS)
There are two speed sensors on this transmission. One Turbine/Input shaft speed
sensor and one Output/Vehicle speed sensor. Both speed sensors are three (3) wire
hall effect type sensors. Supplied with vehicle voltage from the transmission relay
and grounded at the TCM. Signal voltage is sent from the TCM to the speed sensors.
The TCM will set a code P0720 in memory and the MIL light will be illuminate; when
the vehicle speed is more than 20 km/h (12 mph) an there is no input signal from the
Output shaft speed sensor.
A
Input and Output Speed Sensors
(ISS/OSS)
Range Chart
Adjustments
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Valve Body Removal
Bolt Identification:
Number of Bolts:
A=5
B=4
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Valve Body Removal
Bolt Identification:
Number of Bolts:
A=5
B=4
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Case Air Checks
Air checks should be done with no more than 30 psi of regulated air pressure.
TCC To Cooler
/ Warmer Lube 2-6
TCC Low
Release
3-5 Rev
High
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Pressure Testing
The low clutch pressure tap is located just below the Range and Input Speed sensors.
Low
2–6
Brake
High
May Require Tool
3–5
Reverse
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“E” Torx Shallow Head Case Bolts
This transmission uses three different size “E”-Torx shallow headed bolts. The main
case half uses “E”-20, the rear cover uses “E”-16 and the center support use “E”-18
bolts.
“E”-Torx shallow head sockets may be hard to find, if so an “E”-Torx deep socket
can be modified to fit the shallow head bolts by grinding down the socket until there
is very little bevel left to the socket. There are some sockets available where this
may not be necessary.
Some bolts are difficult to access and will require the use of an “E”-Torx wrench.
These wrenches are available in ratchet type.
Snap-On Worked
Grind
As Is Renault
Makes The
Correct
Socket Set
Renault AJO
Rear
Cover
Case E-Torx 16
E-Torx 20
Center
Support
Pump E-Torx 18
E-Torx 18
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AWD Left Axle Stub Shaft Removal
The left side axle stub shaft must be removed from the transmission before removing
the transfer case. The left stub axle has an 8mm x 1.5mm hole bored into the end of
the axle.
O-Ring
8mm x 1.25mm
Threaded Hole
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AWD Left Axle Stub Shaft Removal
Using a slide hammer or puller, remove the axle from the transmission case. Any
attempt to pry the transfer case from the transmission case may damage the
mounting flanges.
Freewheel
Turn Hold
Lock
Freewheel
Held
Turn
Lock
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