Transmission solenoid
A transmission solenoid or cylinoid[1] is an electro-hydraulic valve that controls fluid flow into and throughout an automatic transmission. Solenoids can be normally open or normally closed. They operate via a voltage or current supplied by the transmission computer or controller. Transmission solenoids are usually installed in a transmission valve body, transmission control unit, or transmission control module.
Types
- Variable force solenoid
- On-off solenoid
- Pulse-width modulated solenoid
- Low leak variable bleed solenoid
Manufacturers
References
- ↑ "What is a cylinoid?". Answers.com. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
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