Shift Solenoid A (SSA), Shift Solenoid B (SSB), Shift Solenoid C (SSC) and Shift Solenoid D (SSD): Notes
Shift solenoids A-D are variable force type solenoids that vary hydraulic pressure by actuating a hydraulic valve.
The PCM applies variable current to the shift solenoids which varies pressure in the hydraulic circuit to the regulator and latch valves of the clutch that it controls. Refer to HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS for additional information.
SSA and SSC use proportional operation. As the current from the PCM decreases, the pressure from the solenoid decreases. As the current from the PCM increases, the pressure from the solenoid increases. SSA and SSC are supplied hydraulic pressure from the SOL FD circuit.
With zero current, SSA and SSC fully close the hydraulic valves which applies zero amount of hydraulic pressure to the clutch regulator and latch valves of the clutch that it controls and releases the clutch. With maximum current to the solenoids, the hydraulic valves are fully open for maximum pressure to the clutch regulator and latch valves to apply the clutch.