Control module
Control module |
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Shift points
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System pressure
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Lock-up engagement
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The control module has a 45-pin connector and is located behind the glove box in the passenger compartment. It is programmed for the B235R or B205R/L engines and is for use only in the Saab 9-3 together with one of the relevant engine variants. The control module receives information from a number of its own sensors as well as other electronic systems. The information is processed and the control module governs the current gear and shifting points based on the selected driving program (Normal, SPORT or WINTER).
Shifting is done when the control module acts on the two solenoid valves S1 and S2. The control module also determines if and when the torque converter lock-up is to be activated, which is achieved using the SL solenoid valve. The gearbox system pressure is controlled by the TCM via a solenoid valve for the system pressure.
The control module is continuously powered with +30 and is adapted for a voltage of between 9 and 18 V when running. Stored diagnostic trouble codes are deleted from memory when the power is cut.
When the ignition key is turned to the ON position, the control module will be activated and turn on the CHECK GEARBOX warning lamp continuously as a function check. The lamp is turned off by TCM after three seconds if there are no faults.
In the event of a fault in any of the inputs/outputs, the transmission goes into Limp-Home mode. All control module functions are then disengaged or an emergency operation program is activated. The car can then be driven but with limited shifting capability.
When handling control modules it is important to ground yourself first by touching the car's engine, for instance. Avoid touching the control module's connecting pins.