SHIFT SCHEDULES
As mentioned earlier, the TCM has programming that
allows it to select a variety of shift schedules. Shift
schedule selection is dependent on the following:
• Shift lever position
• Throttle position
• Engine load
• Fluid temperature
• Software level
As driving conditions change, the TCM appropri-
ately adjusts the shift schedule. Refer to the follow-
ing chart to determine the appropriate operation
expected, depending on driving conditions.
Schedule Condition Expected Operation
Extreme Cold Oil temperature at start-up below
-16° F
Park, Reverse, Neutral and 2nd
gear only (prevents shifting which
may fail a clutch with frequent
shifts)
Cold Oil temperature at start-up above
-12° F and below 36° F
– Delayed 2-3 upshift
(approximately 22-31 mph)
– Delayed 3-4 upshift (45-53 mph)
– Early 4-3 costdown shift
(approximately 30 mph)
– Early 3-2 coastdown shift
(approximately 17 mph)
– High speed 4-2, 3-2, 2-1 kickdown
shifts are prevented
– No EMCC
Warm Oil temperature at start-up above
36° F and below 80 degree F
– Normal operation (upshift,
kickdowns, and coastdowns)
– No EMCC
Hot Oil temperature at start-up above
80° F
– Normal operation (upshift,
kickdowns, and coastdowns)
– Full EMCC, no PEMCC except to
engage FEMCC (except at closed
throttle at speeds above 70-83 mph)
Overheat Oil temperature above 240° F or
engine coolant temperature above
244° F
– Delayed 2-3 upshift (25-32 mph)
– Delayed 3-4 upshift (41-48 mph)
– 3rd gear FEMCC from 30-48 mph
– 3rd gear PEMCC from 27-31 mph
Super Overheat Oil temperature above 260° F – All 9Overheat9 shift schedule
features apply
– 2nd gear PEMCC above 22 mph
– Above 22 mph the torque
converter will not unlock unless the
throttle is closed or if a wide open
throttle 2nd PEMCC to 1 kickdown
is made
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