6l50 Transmission



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Information about rebuild transmission GM 6L45 /50, 6L80 /90. 6L 45/6L 80 is a compact, hi-tech and reliable transmission, which features an automatic control over most of gearbox functions. This improves both acceleration performance and fuel economy. The team at Duramax Tuner developed their calibrations for the baby Duramax engine and the 6L50 transmission to widen the torque curve while improving both the horsepower and torque available across the board. The tunes work with the stock components on the truck, including the emissions system, so it still operates as quietly and cleanly as. June 19, 2019 — A GM truck transmission lawsuit may continue for GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado owners in Florida, but a federal judge says there will be no nationwide class action concerning.

6L45 · 6L50
Overview
ManufacturerGeneral Motors
Production2006–present
Body and chassis
Class6-Speed LongitudinalAutomatic Transmission
RelatedGM 6L80 Transmission
Chronology
Predecessor4L60-E · 4L65-E
5L40-E · 5L50
Successor8L45 Transmission

The 6L50 (and similar 6L45) is a 6-speed longitudinally-mounted automatic transmission produced by General Motors. It is very similar in design to the larger 6L80/6L90, and is produced at GM Powertrain plants in Toledo, Ohio; Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico; and by the independent Punch Powerglide company in Strasbourg, France. This transmission features clutch to clutch shifting, eliminating the bands used on older transmission designs. The 6L50 debuted for the 2007 model year on the V8-powered versions of the Cadillac STS sedan and Cadillac SRX crossover, and replaces the 5L40-E and 5L50 in GM's lineup. The 6L45 version is used in certain BMW vehicles and the Cadillac ATS, as part of either rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive powertrains.

The 6L50 is adaptable to rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive applications. The 6L45 can accommodate engines with up to 332 ft·lbf (450 N·m) of torque and vehicles with a GVWR up to 5,000 lb (2,268 kg).

Specifications[edit]

Technical Data[edit]

Gear Teeth

and Ratios

Planetary Gearset: TeethCountTotalAvg.
RavigneauxSimple
TypeSun 1.1

Ring 1.1

Sun 1.2

Ring 1.2

Sun 2

Ring 2

Brakes

Clutches

Ratio

Span

Gear

Step

Gear123456R
6L5037

47

47

97

49

89

2

3

6.03461.4326
Ratio4.06502.37121.55061.15670.85320.6736- 3.2001
6L8035

46

46

92

50

94

2

3

6.04011.4329
Ratio4.02672.36351.53191.15220.85210.6667- 3.0638
ZF31

38

38

85

37

71

2

3

6.03541.4327
Ratio4.17082.33971.52111.14280.86720.6911- 3.4025

Applications[edit]

6L 45[edit]

  • 2007–2010 : BMW X3 - 3.0si / 2.5si / 3.0i
  • 2007–2013: BMW 3 series - 330(x)i / 328(x)i / 325(x)i / 323i / 320i / 318i / 316i
  • 2007–2019: BMW 1 series - 130i / 128i / 125i / 120i / 118i / 116i
  • 2009–2015: BMW X1 (E84) - 2.8i xDrive / 2.5i xDrive / 1.8i sDrive
  • 2013–2015 : Cadillac ATS[1]
  • 2010–2013 : Cadillac SLS

6L50[edit]

  • 2007–2011 : Cadillac SLS
  • 2007–2011 : Cadillac STS
  • 2007–2009 : Cadillac SRX
  • 2008–2019 : Cadillac CTS
  • 2009–2013: Holden VE Commodore / Holden VE Berlina / Holden VE Calais / Chevrolet Lumina / Chevrolet Omega
  • 2009–2017: Holden WM Statesman/Caprice / Chevrolet Caprice / Daewoo Veritas
  • 2015-2019: Chevrolet Colorado[2]
  • 2019-present : UAZ Patriot[3]
  • 2022-on : Bremach[4]

See also[edit]

  • 'GM Launches More Fuel-Saving Six-Speed Automatic Transmissions'. GM Media Online. Retrieved June 18, 2006.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)[dead link]

References[edit]

  1. ^Csere, Csaba (March 2012). Dissected: 2013 Cadillac ATS. Car and Driver. Hearst Communications, Inc. ISBN9781858941905. OCLC38224673. Archived from the original on 2012-11-21. Retrieved 2012-11-21.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^'2015 Chevrolet Colorado Specifications'. GM. Retrieved 2014-10-14.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UAZ_Patriot'.External link in |title= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^'http://bremach.us/SUV.html'.External link in |title= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
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The current Cadillac CTS and STS both use a 6-Speed Automatic Transmission designated 6L50 by GM. The RWD and AWD variants of each car all use the same versatile automatic transmission. In the case of the STS, both the V6 and the Northstar V8 use this transmission. The CTS-V uses the beefed up for the power 6L90 variant.

2010 Hydra-Matic 6L50 Transmission: Type: six speed RWD / AWD, electronically controlled automatic overdrive transmission with torque converter clutch. Clutch-to-clutch architecture, with integral Electro / Hydraulic Controls Module.

Only the Cadillac DTS continues with the 4L80e 4-Speed Automatic. The addition of a 6-speed automatic in the CTS and STS allows for more responsive acceleration at a variety of speeds while still having good gearing for highway touring. Cadillac and GM Power train continue to design tremendous flexibility into their key components. When a single well-engineered, proven component such as the 6-Speed Auto 6L50 can be used in multiple configurations and multiple installations everyone benefits.

In the GM transmission naming scheme, 6 is for 6-speed, L is for longitudinally mounted (versus transverse as in FWD cars), and 50 indicates a mid-range torque capability. Mid-range is relative, as this transmission’s power ranges exceed the top-end of the previous generation. However, the V-Series and Corvette engines have established new definitions for high-torque.

The 6L50 is a ‘smart’ transmission. It uses Enhanced Performance Algorithm Shifting to react appropriately for the dynamics of the situation the Cadillac is executing — holding gears through corners to avoid the disruption of a shift and torque transition. It also allows driver gear selection similar to an automated manual transmission, but at no time does it lose the aplomb one expects of a luxury performance automobile.


Maximum engine power:315 bhp ( 235 kw )
Maximum engine torque:332 lb-ft ( 450 Nm )
Maximum gearbox torque:480 lb-ft ( 651Nm )
Gear ratios: MYB
First:4.06
Second:2.37
Third:1.55
Fourth:1.16
Fifth:0.85
Sixth:0.67
Reverse:-3.2
Maximum shift speed7000 rpm
Maximum Validated Weights: ( Target )GVW: 6613 lb ( 3000 kg ), GCVW: 12505 lb ( 5672kg )
7-position quadrant:P, R, N, D, X, X, X ( X = available calibratable range position )
Case description:3-piece ( Bell, main, extension )
Case material:die cast aluminum
Shift pattern:(2) Three-way on/off solenoids
Shift quality:Five variable bleed solenoid
Torque converter clutch:Variable Bleed Solenoid ECCC
Converter size:240, 258mm ( reference )
Fluid type:DEXRON® VI
Fluid capacity: w/258mm converter9.1 kg
Transmission weight: w/258mm converterwet: 85-90 kg ( 187-198 lb ) estimated
Pressure taps available:line pressure
Assembly sites:GMPT Strasbourg, France
GMPT Ypsilanti, MI
GMPT Silao, MX
Applications:Cadillac STS
Cadillac CTS
Cadillac CTS Wagon
Chevrolet Camaro
Buick Park Ave (China)
Available Control Features:Multiple Shift Patterns ( Selectable )
Driver Shift Control ( Tap Up / Tap Down )
Enhanced Performance Algorithm Shifting ( PAS )
Selectable Tow / Haul Mode
Engine Torque Management On All Shifts
Altitude and Temperature Compensation
Adaptive Shift Time
Neutral Idle
Reverse Lockout
Automatic Grade Braking
Additional Features:OBDII / EOBD
Integral Electro/Hydraulic Controls Module ( Tehcm )
Control Interface Protocol – GMLAN

2010 Hydra-Matic 6L50 (MYB)
Hydra-Matic 6L50 six-speed automatic RWD / AWD Car & Truck transmission

2010 Model Year Summary

Cadillac CTS and CTS Sport Wagon are new applications for 2010.

Modular Design for Application Flexibility

The major focus of activities for the 2010 will be quality improvements.

Modular design for application flexibility

The 6L50 was designed to accept different engines and different mounting locations, as well as the ability to mate to transfer cases for all-wheel-drive capability. For 2010, the applications are Cadillac CTS and CTS Wagon, STS, and Chevrolet Camaro. It is derived from the similar 6L80 rear- and all-wheel-drive capable six-speed automatic transmission available in the Chevrolet Corvette, Chevrolet Camaro, as well as Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC full-size SUVs.

Overview

The Hydra-Matic 6L50 six-speed automatic transmission for rear- and all-wheel-drive cars is designed with the same modular flexibility as the larger 6L80, as well as being fully compatible with advanced electronic controls. Its unique output gearset configuration enables it to have a wider range of ratios than a conventional planetary gearset automatic transmission.

The main housing for both the Northstar V8 and High Feature V6 in the CTS, STS sedans and the SRX crossover vehicle is identical. The modular concept of the new Hydra-Matic 6L50 centers on the desire for common components and manufacturing tooling for four different size variants of the new 6-speed family. Like the larger 6L80, the 6L50 uses three gearsets, a simple input planetary gearset, and two output gearsets, one of which is a compound gearset with three pairs of two pinion gears on the output carrier, one pair meshing with the sun gear and the other with the ring gear. This arrangement allows for optimal ratio steps with a 6.04:1 overall spread.

6l50 Transmission Fluid Capacity

All applications feature adaptive shift controls. Several additional features such as grade braking, Performance Algorithm Shifting, and Driver Shift Control are available on some of the applications. Performance Algorithm Shifting (PAS), which detects when the vehicles are being driven in a spirited fashion and remains in its current gear ratio even when the driver lifts a foot off the accelerator pedal. PAS monitors how assertively the driver is using engine output to determine at what engine speed to upshift of downshift. Driver Shift Control, available in the STS and SRX, allows the driver to shift the transmission like a clutchless manual gearbox. Electronic safeguards prevent over-revving should the wrong gear position be accidentally selected.

The wide overall ratio spread of 6.04:1 allows a “steep” first gear, as well as very “tall” overdrive top gear for low-rpm highway cruising. Acceleration is maximized, as is fuel economy. Engine noise is also lower during cruising. Both fifth and sixth gears are “overdrive” gears, for example.

Gear changes from second to sixth gear ratios are accomplished with clutch-to-clutch action, where an “oncoming” clutch is engaged and an “offgoing” clutch is released in a precise manner to achieve the ratio change. The first-to-second upshift, however, is a freewheeling action, where the second gear clutch engages while the first gear one-way clutch spins freely. This allows a greater degree of smoothness at lower vehicle speeds. The manner in which each gear is selected in the 6L50 is optimized for best performance.

Advances in transmission control modules allow the modules to exist reliably inside the transmission, where temperatures remain fairly constant compared to a body-mounted module. The transmission and module are assembled together, so no additional steps are necessary during vehicle assembly.

The 32-bit transmission control module (TCM) monitors transmission performance and compensates for normal wear in components such as clutch plates, so transmission performance remains consistent for the life of the transmission. The control module also “tests” the components of the transmission following assembly to optimize the interaction of the components. The module strategy, developed by GM, is compatible with future global applications.

The CTS and STS V6 use a 258mm diameter torque converter which features a lockup clutch, which also makes use of GM’s proprietary electronic controlled capacity clutch (ECCC) technology. ECCC uses a small, regulated amount of slip to dampen out engine pulses. This creates a smoother running drivetrain, especially during shift events.

The 6L50 all-wheel-drive transfer case in the Cadillac CTS application uses an active center differential, responding to traction conditions and assigning torque to the axle with most available traction.

6l50 Transmission Cooler

Low maintenance

6l50

The 6L50 uses DEXRON VI premium fluid, which is validated to improve durability and shift stability over the life of the transmission. DEXRON VI, was developed to have a more consistent viscosity profile; a more consistent shift performance in extreme conditions; and less degradation over time. Internal GM tests have demonstrated DEXRON VI delivers more than twice the durability and stability in friction tests compared to existing fluids. The DEXRON VI fluid was designed specifically and validated for the new family of GM six-speed automatic transmissions.

The Hydra-Matic 6L50 is produced in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Strasbourg, France, and Silao, Mexico.