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Steptronic, Tiptronic, Geartronic
— Ah, What’s the Difference?
By Wayne Colonna
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I am always amused by the many different
names we see that are used to describe basically the same
device. For example, we have a pressure-control solenoid, or we
could call it an EPC (electronic pressure-control) solenoid, a
force motor or a linear solenoid. We have the same thing with
what Chrysler has called an Autostick, which now is being
referred to as a J Gate, Steptronic, Tiptronic or Geartronic
– how Ironic (see Figure 1).
The Geartronic shifter is the term used in
Volvo applications in the United States. This article makes
reference to Volvo applications fitted with a GM 4T65-E
transaxle. This transmission has many significant differences
between GM and Volvo applications.
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