The PCM/TCM controls the locking and unlocking of the Torque Converter Clutch ( or Damper Clutch ), to the input shaft of the transmission, by appling hydraulic pressure. The main purpose of T/C clutch control is to save the fuel by decreasing the hydraulic load inside the T/C. The TCM outputs duty pulses to control the Damper Clutch Control Solenoid Valve( DCCSV ) and hydraulic pressure is applied to DC according to the DCC duty ratio value. When the duty ratio is high, high pressure is applied and the Damper Clutch is locked. The normal operating range of the Damper Clutch Control duty ratio value is from 30%(unlocked) to 85%(locked).
The PCM/TCM checks the Damper Clutch Control Signal by monitoring the feedback signal from the solenoid valve drive circuit. If an unexpected signal is monitored, (For example, high voltage is detected when low voltage is expected, or low voltage is detected when high voltage is expected) the TCM judges that the DCCSV circuit is malfunctioning and sets this code.
Item
Detecting Condition
Possible Cause
DTC Strategy
? Check voltage range
? TORQUE CONVERTER(DAMPER)CLUTCH : TCC
? Open or short in circuit
? Faulty TCC SOLENOID VALVE
? Faulty PCM/TCM
Enable Conditions
? 25% < Solenoid duty < 100%
? Timer of PWM monitoring > 0.5sec
? 8V < Voltage of Battery <16V
Threshold Value
? Calculated slip : I engine speed-input speed I<5rpm
Diagnostic Time
? More than 300 ms
Fail Safe
? Lock-up control is Inhibited