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Transaxle Description: Notes

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The automatic transmission used in the vehicle is a new development.

It is a fully automatic, electronically controlled 5-speed transmission designed for front-wheel drive vehicles.

Its abbreviated designation FNR5 means:

The individual ratios are achieved through 2 planetary gear sets, connected one behind the other.

The individual components of the planetary gear sets are driven or held by means of 3 multi-plate clutches, a multi-plate brake, a brake band and a roller one-way clutch.

The torque is transmitted to the final drive assembly through an intermediate gear stage.

FNR5 Automatic Transmission Fluid is the fluid specified for the FNR5 transaxle. The fluid is changed as directed by the Scheduled Maintenance Guide that is supplied with the vehicle.

The manual selector lever gives the driver a choice of P, R, N, D and L.

The default gear for this transaxle is 3rd gear.

To minimize fuel consumption, the torque converter lock-up clutch is closed by the transmission control module (TCM) in 3rd, 4th and 5th gears depending on the throttle position and vehicle speed.

The transmission has electronic synchronous shift control (ESSC), which guarantees extremely smooth gear shifting over the entire life of the transmission.

A hydraulic emergency operating program maintains limited operation in the event of failure of important electrical components.

The transmission can be tested using a scan tool through the data link connector (DLC) in the passenger compartment.

GEAR RATIO

Gear Ratio (Typical shown, ratios are model dependent)
1st 3.61:1
2nd 1.92:1
3rd 1.28:1
4th 0.93:1
5th 0.69:1
Reverse 3.40:1