Illustration 1 | g00591348 |
Autoshift Indicator |
Note: The autoshift indicator is for machines that have the ECPC.
The autoshift indicator is an output of the ECM. The indicator displays the status of the autoshift function to the operator. The autoshift indicator is a printed circuit board that has three light emitting diodes. The light emitting diodes are on the left side of the inside of the dash. The LED aligns with holes in the dash. A film that identifies the function on the face of the dash covers the light emitting diodes. The operator selects the autoshift mode with the autoshift switch. The autoshift indicator shows 1F2R, 2F1R, or 2F2R and 2F1R on Series II machines. The indicators are located on the lamp gear on Series II machines. When all LED indicators are OFF, the autoshift function is OFF.
The ECM continuously provides +8 VDC to each LED of the autoshift indicator. The other side of each LED connects to a separate output of the ECM. The output is either floating or the output is grounded. When the output is floating, the corresponding LED is OFF. While the ECM grounds the output, the corresponding LED is ON.
Illustration 2 | g00591362 |
Auto Kickdown Indicator |
Note: The auto kickdown indicator is only on machines that have the ECPC.
The auto kickdown indicator is an output of the ECM. The indicator displays the status of the auto kickdown operation to the operator. The auto kickdown indicator is a printed circuit board with one LED. The LED is mounted inside the dash on the right side. The LED aligns with a hole in the dash. A film with the identification of the LED is mounted on the face of the dash. The operator selects the auto kickdown operation with the auto kickdown switch. The auto kickdown indicator shows the status. When the LED is ON, the auto kickdown operation is ON. When the LED is OFF, the auto kickdown operation is OFF. The LED indicators are located on the gear/direction module on Series II machines.
The ECM continuously provides +8 VDC to the LED of the auto kickdown indicator. The other side of the LED connects to an output of the ECM. The output is either floating or the output is grounded. When the output is floating, the LED is OFF. When the output is grounded, the LED is ON.