Nissan Juke Service and Repair Manual : Component parts

CVT control system : Component Parts Location

1. Multi display unit (MDU)*


1. Multi display unit (MDU)* Refer to DMS-3, "Component Parts Location".

2. Combination meter 3. Manual mode indicator (On the combination meter) 4. Shift position indicator (On the combination meter) 5. Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) (On the combination meter) 6. ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) Refer to BRC-97, "Component Parts Location".

7. ECM Refer to EC-25, "ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM : Component Parts Location".

8. IPDM E/R Refer to PCS-5, "Component Parts Location" (With Intelligent Key system), PCS-37, "Component Parts Location" (Without Intelligent Key system).

9. BCM Refer to BCS-6, "BODY CONTROL SYSTEM : Component Parts Location" (With Intelligent Key system), BCS-96, "BODY CONTROL SYSTEM : Component Parts Location" (Without Intelligent Key system)
10. Stop lamp switch
11. Transmission range switch 12. Primary speed sensor 13. CVT unit connector
14. Control valve assembly 15. Output speed sensor
16. Secondary speed sensor 17. TCM
18. S mode switch
19. G sensor

A. Brake pedal, upper B. Transaxle assembly
C. Engine room
D. CVT shift selector assembly E. Driver seat (LHD) or passenger seat (RHD), under Transaxle assembly

*: With Nissan Dynamic Control System

NOTE

:
The following components are included in control valve assembly (13).

• CVT fluid temperature sensor • Secondary pressure sensor • ROM assembly
• Line pressure solenoid valve • Low brake solenoid valve • High clutch & reverse brake solenoid valve • Torque converter clutch solenoid valve

CVT control system : Component Description


*: With Nissan Dynamic Control System


*: With Nissan Dynamic Control System

CVT control system : TCM

• The vehicle driving status is judged based on the signals from the sensors, switches, and other control units, and the optimal transaxle control is performed.

• For TCM control items, refer to TM-144, "CVT CONTROL SYSTEM : System Description".

CVT control system : Transmission Range Switch

• The transmission range switch is installed to upper part of transaxle case.

• The transmission range switch detects the selector lever position.

CVT control system : Input Speed Sensor

• The input speed sensor is installed to transaxle assembly.

• The input speed sensor detects input shaft speed. TCM evaluates input speed the from the input shaft revolution.

• The input speed sensor generates the ON-OFF pulse (short waveform) in proportion to the rotating body speed which is “The higher the rotating body speed is, the faster the change cycle is”. The TCM judges the rotating speed from the changing cycle of this pulse signal.

CVT control systemM : Primary Speed Sensor


CVT control systemM : Primary Speed Sensor

• The primary speed sensor is installed to side cover of transaxle.

• The primary speed sensor detects primary pulley speed.

• The primary speed sensor generates the ON-OFF pulse (short waveform) in proportion to the rotating body speed which is “The higher the rotating body speed is, the faster the change cycle is”. The TCM judges the rotating speed from the changing cycle of this pulse signal.

CVT control system : Secondary Speed Sensor


CVT control system : Secondary Speed Sensor

• The secondary speed sensor is installed to side cover of transaxle.

• The secondary speed sensor detects secondary pulley speed.

• The secondary speed sensor generates the ON-OFF pulse (short waveform) in proportion to the rotating body speed which is “The higher the rotating body speed is, the faster the change cycle is”. The TCM judges the rotating speed from the changing cycle of this pulse signal.

CVT control system : CVT Fluid Temperature Sensor


CVT control system : CVT Fluid Temperature Sensor

• The CVT fluid temperature sensor is installed to control valve.

• The CVT fluid temperature sensor detects CVT fluid temperature in oil pan.

• The fluid temperature sensor uses a thermistor, and changes the signal voltage by converting changes in the CVT fluid temperature to a resistance value. TCM evaluates the CVT fluid temperature from the signal voltage value.

CVT control system : Secondary Pressure Senso


CVT control system : Secondary Pressure Senso

• The secondary pressure sensor is installed to control valve.

• The secondary pressure sensor detects the pressure applied to the secondary pulley.

• When pressure is applied to the ceramic device in the secondary pressure sensor, the ceramic device is deformed, resulting in voltage change. TCM evaluates the secondary pressure from its voltage change. Voltage is increased along with pressure increase.

CVT control system : Line Pressure Solenoid Valve


CVT control system : Line Pressure Solenoid Valve

• The line pressure solenoid valve is installed to control valve.

• The line pressure solenoid valve controls the pressure regulator valve. For information about the pressure regulator valve, refer to TM-141, "TRANSAXLE : Component Description".

• The line pressure solenoid valve uses the linear solenoid valve [N/H (normal high) type].

NOTE

:
• The principle of the linear solenoid valve utilizes the fact that the force pressing on the valve spool installed inside the coil increases nearly in proportion to the current. This allows it to produce a fluid pressure that is proportional to this pressing force.

• The N/H (normal high) produces hydraulic control when the coil is not energized.

CVT control system : Lock-up Select Solenoid Valve

• The lock-up select solenoid valve is installed to control valve.

• The lock-up select solenoid valve controls the select switch valve that switches the oil pressure applied to the lock-up clutch, forward clutch or reverse clutch.

• The lock-up select solenoid valve utilizes an ON-OFF solenoid valve.

NOTE

:
• The only operations of the valve spool installed inside the coil are pressing or not pressing the ball which seals the hydraulic supply section into the seat. This A/T uses N/L (normal low) type.

• When voltage is not applied to the coil, the force of the pilot pressure presses the ball against the seat, stopping the pilot pressure at that point.

• When voltage is applied to the coil, the valve is pulled in the direction of the coil, disengaging the hydraulic seal which the ball creates. This supplies pilot pressure to the operating locations.

CVT control system : Step Motor

The step motor changes the step with turning 4 coils ON/OFF according to the signal from TCM. As a result, the flow of line pressure to primary pulley is changed and pulley ratio is controlled.

CVT control system : G Sensor

• G sensor is installed to floor under instrument lower cover.

• G sensor detects front/rear G and inclination applied to the vehicle.

• G sensor converts front/rear G and inclination applied to the vehicle to voltage signal. TCM evaluates front/ rear G and inclination angle of the vehicle from the voltage signal.

CVT control system : Manual Mode Switch

Manual mode switch is installed in shift CVT shift selector. The manual mode switch sends shift up and shift down switch signals to TCM.

TCM sends the switch signals to combination meter via CAN communication line. Then manual mode switch position is indicated on the shift position indicator.

CVT control system : Shift Position Indicator

TCM transmits shift position signal to combination meter via CAN communication. The actual shift position is displayed on combination meter according to the signal.

Shift lock system : Component Parts Location

1. Shift lock release button


1. Shift lock release button 2. Park position switch 3. Shift lock solenoid
4. Stop lamp switch

A: CVT shift selector assembly B: Brake pedal, upper

Shift lock system : Component Description

Structure and operation


    Structure and operation
    Transaxle : Cross-Sectional View 1. Converter housing 2. Driven sprocket 3. Chain 4. Reverse brake 5. Oil pump 6. Forward clutch 7. Planetary carrier 8. Primary pulley 9. Sun gear 10 ...

    Other materials:

    Remove
    Use the following procedure to remove the head restraint/headrest. 1. Pull the head restraint/headrest up to the highest position. 2. Push and hold the lock knob. 3. Remove the head restraint/headrest from the seat. 4. Store the head restraint/headrest properly in a secure place so it is not l ...

    Body component parts
    Underbody Component Parts (2WD Models) : Both sided anti-corrosive precoated steel sections : High strength steel (HSS) sections : Both sided anti-corrosive steel and HSS sections NOTE: • For the parts without a number described in the figure, it is supplied only with the assembly p ...

    Connector information
    How to Read Connector Type 1 : Connector model 2 : Cavity 3 : Male (M) and female (F) terminals 4 : Connector color 5 : Special type B Body Harness D Door Harness E Engine Room Harness F Engine Control Harness M Ma ...