Shift control apparatus for continuously variable transmission

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F16H 59/74 (2006.01) F16H 59/06 (2006.01) F16H 61/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2508971

To provide a shift control apparatus for a continuously variable transmission ensuring an operating feel similar to that during ordinary running regardless of remaining charge of a battery. In step S1, remaining charge M of a battery is detected. If it is determined that a vehicle is in a stationary state in step S2, the control proceeds to step S3. In step S3, the remaining charge M is compared with a reference remaining charge Mref. If it is determined that the remaining charge M is lower than the reference remaining charge Mref, the control proceeds to step S4. In step S4, it is determined whether the current shift pattern is a first pattern or a second pattern. The first pattern is adopted when the remaining charge is sufficient. The second pattern is adopted when the remaining charge is insufficient. If the current shift pattern is one other than the second pattern, then the control proceeds to step S5. In step S5, the shift pattern is changed from the current first pattern to the second pattern.

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