Manual Transmission
Manual Transmission Description and OperationManual transmissions are identified by the number of forward gears and the measured distance between the centerline of the output shaft and the counter gear. The 6-speed manual transmission (RPO M12), incorporates the following features:
^ An aluminum case
^ Fully synchronized gearing with an enhanced synchronizer cone arrangement:
- Triple-cone: FIRST, SECOND
- Double-cone: THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH
- Single-cone: REVERSE
^ An internal shift rail mechanism
^ A remote transmission shift control mounted forward of the transmission
^ An external transmission shift rod enabling the forward mount location of the transmission shift control
^ An extended-length transmission output shaft mating directly to the rear axle drive pinion, in the rear of the differential housing
^ Tapered roller bearings supporting the mainshaft and countershaft
^ Caged roller bearings under all speed gears
^ Solenoid inhibit of SECOND and THIRD gears
^ Solenoid inhibit of REVERSE gear during predefined forward motion
These features combine to yield a rugged, reliable system capable of handling input torques of up to 610 Nm (450 ft. lbs.) for the M12.
The gear ratios are:
Gear Select - Skip Shift
To ensure good fuel economy and compliance with federal fuel economy standards, SECOND and THIRD gears are inhibited when shifting out of FIRST gear under the following conditions:
^ Coolant temperature is above 76°C (169°F).
^ Vehicle speed is 24-31 km/h (15-19 mph).
^ Throttle is opened 21 percent or less.
Reverse Lockout
A reverse lockout system, consisting of a reverse lockout solenoid which operates a reverse lockout mechanism, is utilized to prevent shifting into REVERSE gear when the vehicle is moving forward at a speed of 5 km/h (3 mph) or more.
Reverse Inhibit Description and Operation
The reverse inhibit solenoid is a safety feature which prevents an inadvertent shift into reverse at speeds above 5 km/h (3 mph). The system consist of the following components:
^ The powertrain control module (PCM)
^ The reverse inhibit solenoid
With the ignition ON battery voltage is supplied directly to the reverse inhibit solenoid. At forward speeds above 5 km/h (3 mph) the PCM grounds the control circuit of the reverse inhibit solenoid. This energizes the solenoid and mechanically blocks the shift lever from going into the REVERSE position.