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TV Rod

Definition:
The TV rod, or Throttle Valve rod, is a critical component in an automatic transmission system. It extends from the foot throttle linkage to the throttle valve within the automatic transmission.

Function and Importance

  1. Throttle Position Communication:
  • The primary function of the TV rod is to communicate the position of the throttle to the automatic transmission. This helps in regulating the transmissions hydraulic pressure and ensuring appropriate gear shifts based on the engine’s load and speed.
  1. Transmission Control:
  1. Performance Optimization:
  • By accurately transmitting the throttle position, the TV rod ensures that the transmission responds correctly to the driver’s inputs, providing a smooth and responsive driving experience.
  1. Preventing Slippage:
  • Proper adjustment of the TV rod prevents slippage in the transmission by ensuring that the correct amount of hydraulic pressure is applied to the clutch packs during gear shifts.

Components and Operation

Adjustment and Maintenance

  1. Adjustment:
  1. Maintenance:
  • Regular inspection and maintenance of the TV rod are necessary to ensure smooth operation. Over time, components can wear out or become misaligned, leading to transmission issues.

Common Issues

The TV rod is an essential part of the automatic transmission system, ensuring that the transmission operates smoothly and efficiently in response to the throttle position. Proper adjustment and maintenance are key to preventing transmission issues and ensuring the longevity of the vehicles drivetrain.

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