AUTMOTIVE TECH, TECH MANUAL & MIND TAP
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Author: ERJAVEC
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Chapter 41, Problem 14RQ
What is necessary for torque converter clutch lockup to take place?
a. The lockup solenoid check ball must be off its seat and the switch valve held up by spring tension.
b. The lockup solenoid must be energized with the check ball on its seat and the switch valve held down by line pressure.
c. The lockup check ball must be off its seat and the switch valve held down by line pressure.
d. The solenoid must have the check ball seated and the switch valve held up by spring tension.
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