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Electronic Pressure Control (EPC) Solenoid

The electronic pressure control (EPC) solenoid is a variable force style (VFS) solenoid. The VFS type solenoid is an electro-hydraulic actuator combining a solenoid and a regulating valve.

PCM varies the current to the EPC solenoid.

This action causes the solenoid to regulate transmission line pressure and line modulator pressure. This is done by producing resisting forces to the main regulator and line modulator circuits. These 2 circuits control clutch application pressures.

The PCM has an adaptive learn strategy to electronically control the transaxle which will automatically adjust the shift feel. The first few hundred miles of operation of the transaxle may have abrupt shifting. This is a normal operation. If the battery has been disconnected for any reason it will need to be kept disconnected for approximately 20 minutes to reset the adaptive shift pressure strategy or use the scan tool to do the keep alive memory (KAM) reset.