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Toyota Tacoma (2015-2018) Service Manual: System Description

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

(a) The Electronic Controlled Automatic Transmission (ECT) is an automatic transmission that has its shift timing electronically controlled by the ECM. The ECM detects electrical signals that indicate engine and driving conditions, and controls the shift point, based on driver's habits and road conditions. As a result, fuel efficiency and transmission performance are improved.

Shift shock has been reduced by controlling the engine and transmission simultaneously.

In addition, the ECT has features such as:

  • Diagnostic function.
  • Fail-safe function for use when a malfunction occurs.
How To Proceed With Troubleshooting
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT HINT: The ECM of this system is connected to the CAN communication system. Therefore, before starting troubleshooting, make sure to check that there is no tro ...

System Diagram
SYSTEM DIAGRAM The configuration of the electronic control system in the AC60E automatic transmission is as shown in the following chart. ...

Other materials:

Transmission Control Switch Circuit
DESCRIPTION After moving the shift lever to S, it is possible to switch the shift range between "1" (S1 range) and "6" (S6 range) using the transmission control switch. Moving the shift lever to "+" once raises the shift range by one, and moving the shift lever to ...

Data List / Active Test
DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST 1. DATA LIST NOTICE: In the table below, the values listed under "Normal Condition" are reference values. Do not depend solely on these reference values when deciding whether a part is faulty or not. HINT: Using the Techstream to read the Data List allows t ...

Steering Angle Sensor Initialization Incomplete (C1439,C1445)
DESCRIPTION The skid control ECU (brake actuator assembly) acquires steering angle sensor zero point every time the ignition switch is turned ON and the vehicle is driven at 35 km/h (22 mph) or more for approximately 5 seconds. The ECU also stores the previous zero point. The steering angle ...

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