General Description
The 41 TE/AE electronic transaxle is a conventional transaxle in that it uses hydraulically applied clutches to shift a planetary gear train. However, the electronic control system replaces many of the mechanical and hydraulic components used in conventional transmission valve bodies.The 41TE Transaxle features a fully adaptive control system. Adaptive control means that the transaxle adapts to changes that occur due to transmission wear. Optimum shift scheduling is accomplished through continuous real-time sensor feedback information provided to the Transmission Control Module (TCM). This information includes, but is not limited to, the following:
^ Throttle angle
^ Vehicle speed
^ Engine speed
Some information is used exclusively by the TCM to control transaxle operation, while others are shared (broadcast) over the CCD Bus to other vehicle computers. The input information provides the control system with information about overall driving conditions as it related to shift selection and scheduling. Clutch Fill Volumes (CVIs) are constantly monitored and recorded in the TCM's RAM memory. In this way, as friction element wears, the TCM modifies the way it controls the output transaxle's devices (valve solenoids).
Adaptive control is one feature of the 41TE that sets it apart from other transaxles. If the control system loses its ability to perform this function, then the problem must be identified and corrected by using the six-step troubleshooting procedure. By following proper procedures, effective repairs can be made to the transaxle.