Introduction
Introduction
The JATCO JF506E automatic gearbox is an electronically controlled, five speed gearbox, which incorporates software to enable the gearbox to operate as a semi-automatic gearbox. The transmission, previously known as 'Steptronic', is designated 'Command Shift' from 2003 MY. The gearbox can be operated as a conventional automatic gearbox by selecting P, R, N, D, 4, 2 or 1 on the selector lever. Moving the selector mechanism across the gate to the 'S/M' position sends a signal to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) and puts the gearbox into sport/manual mode. In sport mode, the gearbox still operates as a conventional automatic transmission, but the unit becomes more responsive to driver demands. Lower gears will be held longer and the transmission will downshift more readily. This gives increased acceleration and improves vehicle response. When in sport mode, if the selector lever is moved to the + or - positions, the system will automatically change to operate in manual mode. Manual gear changes can be performed sequentially using the selector lever. Movement of the selector lever in the forward (+) direction changes the gearbox up the ratios and movement in a rearward (-) direction changes the gearbox down the ratios. The TCM and the Engine Control Module (ECM) control gearbox operation, which communicate via a Controller Area Network (CAN) Bus. The TCM receives information from the ECM and gearbox sensors to calculate the appropriate gear ratio for the conditions and controls solenoid valves to operate the gearbox as required.