
Fig 
A 
T 
49
Torque 
converter
aligning 
cut
3 
When
connecting 
torque 
con
verter
to 
transmission
measure 
dis
tance 
A
to 
be
certain 
that
they 
are
correctly 
assembled 
See
Figure
AT 
50
Distance 
A
More 
than 
16 
5 
IllIll
0 
650 
in
A
AT117
Fig 
A 
T 
50
Installing 
torque 
converter 
CHASSIS
4 
Bolt 
converter 
to 
drive
plate
Tightening 
torque
0 
8
to 
1 
0
kg 
Ill 
5 
8 
to 
7 
2 
ft 
Ib
Note
Align 
chalk
marks
painted 
a
cross
both
parts 
during 
disas
sembling 
processes
5
After 
converter 
is 
installed
rotate
crankshaft
several 
turns 
and 
check 
to
be 
sure 
that
transmission 
rotates
freely
without
binding
6 
Pour
recommended 
automatic
transmission 
fluid
up 
to
correct 
level
through 
oil
charge
pipe
7
Connect 
manual
lever 
to
shift
rod
Operation 
should 
be 
carried
out
with 
manual 
and
selector 
levers 
in
N
8 
Connect
inhibitor 
switch 
wires
Notes
a 
Refer 
to
covering 
topic
under
Checking 
and
adjusting
inhibitor 
switch 
on
page
AT 
51
b
Inspect 
and
adjust 
switch 
as
above 
whenever 
it 
has
to 
be
removed 
for
service
9 
Check 
inhibitor 
switch 
for
op
eration
AT 
34 
Starter 
should
be
brought 
into
op
eration
only 
when 
selector 
lever 
is 
in
P 
and 
N
positions 
it
should 
not
be
started 
when 
lever 
is 
in 
D
2
1 
and 
R
positions
Back
up 
lamp 
should 
also
light
when 
selector 
lever 
is
placed 
in 
R
position
10 
Check 
level 
of 
oil 
in
transmis
sion 
For 
detailed
procedure 
see
page
AT
49
II 
Move
selector 
lever
through 
all
positions 
to 
be 
sure 
that 
transmission
operates 
correctly
With 
hand 
brake
applied 
rotate
engine 
at
idling 
Without
disturbing
the
above
setting 
move
selector 
lever
through 
N
to 
D
to 
2 
to 
I
and 
to 
R 
A
slight 
shock 
should 
be
felt
by 
hand
gripping 
selector 
each
time 
transmission 
is
shifted
Note 
See
page 
AT
50 
for
checking
enigne
idling
12
Check 
to 
be
sure 
that 
line
pres
sure 
is 
correct
To
do 
this 
refer 
to
relative
topic 
under
Testing 
line
pres
sure 
on
page 
AT 
53
13
Perform
stall 
test
as
per 
the
instructions 
on
page 
AT
51 

L 
J
i
C
E
Ee
1f
20mm
8
0
079 
in
AT148
Cut 
off 
hatched
portion
Fig 
A 
T 
80
Modifying 
of 
coil
spring
compres 
or
3
Take 
out
spring 
retainer
j 
and
spring@ 
See
Figure 
AT 
7
4
Blowout
piston 
by 
directing 
a
iet
of 
air
into 
hole 
in 
clutch 
drum 
See
Figure 
AT 
I
Fig 
AT 
81
Blowing 
out
pi3ton
Inspection
I 
Check
for
sign 
of 
wear 
or
damage
to 
clutch
drive
plate 
facing 
If 
found
worn 
or
damaged 
excessively 
discard
See 
Service 
Data 
for
limits
2
Check 
for
wear 
on
snap 
ring 
and
for 
weakened
or 
broken 
coil
spring
If
necessary 
replace 
with 
new
ones
Spring 
retainer
should 
also 
be 
in
spected 
for
warpage
Assembly
I
Assembly 
is
reverse 
order 
of
disas
sembly
Dip 
aU
parts 
in 
clean
auto
matic
transmission
fluid 
before
they
can 
be 
installed
2
Line
up 
driven
plates 
so 
that
stripped 
arcs 
are
properly
aligned 
pay
iog 
particular 
attention
to 
the 
location
of 
oil 
holes 
in 
clutch
drum 
See
Figure
AT
82
Note 
The
number 
of 
drive
and 
driven
plates 
varies 
with 
the
type 
of
vehicles 
For 
detailed
informa
tion 
also
see 
Service 
Data
Specifications 
CHASSIS
AT150 
Lubrication
hole
Fig 
A 
T 
82
Inserting 
clutch
plate
3
After 
clutch 
is
assembled 
make
sure 
that 
clearance 
between
snap 
ring
CD 
and
retaining 
plate
@ 
is 
held
within
specified 
limits 
If
necessary
try 
with 
other
plates 
having 
different
thickness 
until 
correct 
clearance 
is
obtained 
See
Figure 
AT 
3
Specified 
clearance
1
6 
to 
1
mm
0 
063
to 
0 
071 
in
Available
retaining 
plate
No
Thickness 
mm 
in
I 
10 
6 
0
417
2 
10 
0
425
3
11 
0 
0
433
4 
11
2 
0
441
5 
II
4 
0 
449
6 
11
6 
0
457
AT151
Fig 
A 
T 
83
MeOJluring 
ring 
to
plate
clearance
4
Testing 
front
clutch
With 
front
clutch 
assembled 
on 
oil
pump 
cover 
direct 
a
jet 
of 
air 
into
hole 
in 
clutch
drum 
See
Figure
AT 
4
AT
42 
Fig 
A 
T
84
Tesling 
front 
clutch
Rear
clutch
Disassembly
CD 
ID
@
f
@
@
I 
J
L 
@
@
@
AT269
I 
Rear
clutch 
drum 
6
Retaining 
plate
2 
Piston
7
Spring 
retainer
3 
Di 
ed
plate 
8
Drive
plate
4 
Coil
spring 
9
Driven
plate
5
Snap 
ring
Fig 
A 
T 
85 
Sectional 
view
of
Tear 
clutch
I 
Take
out
snap
ring 
@
retaining
plate 
@ 
drive
plate
l 
driven
plate
@ 
and
dished
plate
j 
Same 
tech
nique 
can 
be
applied 
as 
in 
disassem
bling 
front 
clutch 
See
Figure 
A
T 
5
2 
Remove
snap 
ring 
from 
coil
spring 
retainer 
See
Figure 
AT 
6
ST25420000
ST2542000l
Ii
Removing 
snap 
ring 

3
Blowout
piston 
by 
directing 
a
jet
of 
air 
into
hole 
in
clutch 
drum 
See
Figure 
AT 
S 
7
AT155
Fig 
AT 
87
Blowing 
out
piston
Inspection
Refer 
to
covering 
topic 
under
Front 
Clutch
Assembly
Assembly 
is
reverse 
order 
of 
disas
sembly 
Dip 
all
parts 
in
clean 
auto
malic 
transmission
fluid 
before
as
sembling 
Note 
that 
the 
number 
of
drive 
and 
driven
plates 
varies 
with
types 
of 
vehicles 
For
details 
refer 
to
Service 
Data
Specifications
I 
After 
rear
clutch 
is
assembled
check
to 
be
sure 
that
clearance 
be
tween
snap 
ring 
CD 
and
retaining 
plate
CV 
is 
held 
within
prescribed 
tolerances
See
Figure 
A
T 
S8
Specified 
clearance
1 
0
to 
1 
5
mm
0 
039
to 
0
059 
in
AT1S6
Fig 
A 
T 
88
Measuring 
ring 
to
plate
clearance
2
Testing 
rear 
clutch
Install 
rear 
clutch 
on
oil
pump
cover
Blow 
air 
under
pressure 
into 
oil
hole 
to 
listen 
for
definite 
clutch
opera
tion
as 
shown 
in
Figure 
AT 
S9 
AUTOMATIC 
TRANSMISSION
AT157
Fig 
AT 
89
Testing 
rear 
clutch
Low 
reverse 
brake
Disassembly
I
Follow
steps 
as
per 
instructed 
on
page 
AT
38
2
Blowout
piston 
by
directing 
a
jet
of 
air 
into 
oil
hole 
in 
clutch
piston
Inspection
I
Check 
drive
plate 
facing 
for 
wear
or
damage 
if
necessary 
replace 
Refer
to 
Service 
Data
Specifications 
for
limits
2 
Test 
if
piston 
return
spring 
is
not
weakened
Discard 
if
weakened 
too
badly 
beyond 
use
3
Replace 
any 
defective
parts 
with
new
ones
Assembly
1 
After 
low
reverse
piston 
is
installed 
assemble 
thrust
spring 
ring
return
spring 
thrust
washer 
and 
one
way 
clutch 
inner 
race
With 
the
aid 
of
Hex
head 
Extension 
ST25570000
tighten 
hex 
head 
slotted 
bolt 
1
3 
to
1 
8
kg 
m 
9 
4
to 
13 
ft
Ib
2
Enter 
dished
plate 
driven
plate
drive
plate 
and
retaining 
plate 
into
transmission
case 
in
this 
written 
order
Install
snap 
ring 
to 
secure
the 
instal
lation
Note 
The 
number 
of 
drive 
and 
driven
plates 
varies 
with
types 
of 
vehi
cles 
For
detailed 
information
refer 
to 
Service 
Data
Specifi
cations
AT
43 
3
Without
disturbing 
the 
above
setting 
check 
to 
be
sure 
that 
clearance
between
snap 
ring 
and
retaining 
plate
is
held 
within
specified 
limits 
If
nec
essary 
try 
with
other
plates 
having
different 
thickness 
until 
correct
clear
ance 
is
obtained
Specified 
clearance
O
SO 
to 
1
05 
mm
0 
031
to 
0 
041 
in
4 
Blow 
under
pressure 
air 
into
oil
hole 
in 
low 
reverse
brake 
to
listen
for 
definite 
brake
operation 
as 
shown
in
Figure 
AT 
90
0j
L 
J
1
1
I 
1
I 
Y
1 
If
lY 
v
A
we 
1
a 
II 
I
7 
r
AT158
Fig 
AT 
90
Testing 
low 
reverse
brake
Servo
piston
Disassembly
1 
Blowout
piston 
by 
directing 
a
jet
of 
air 
into
hole 
in
release 
side
of
piston
2 
Remove
servo
piston 
return
spring
Inspection
Check
piston 
for 
wear
damage 
or
any 
other 
defects 
which
might 
inter
fere 
with
proper 
brake
operation
AT159
Fig 
A 
T 
91 
Removing 
piston 

Assembly
I
Prior 
10
assemlbing 
dip 
all
parts
in
clean 
automatic
transmission 
fluid
Reverse
disassembly 
procedure 
to
assemble 
brake
2 
Use 
extreme 
care 
to
avoid
dam
aging 
rubber
ring 
when
installing 
seal
lace
3 
Blow
under
pressure 
air 
from
apply 
side 
of
piston 
to 
lislen 
for 
defi
nite
piston
operation 
as
shown 
in
Figure 
AT
93
4
With
appIy 
side 
of
piston 
plugged
with
thumb 
blow 
air 
under
pressure
into
cylinder 
from 
release
side 
as
shown 
in
Figure 
AT 
94 
If 
retainer
is
raised 
a 
little 
it 
is
an 
indication 
that
attaching 
bolts
are 
loosened
calling
for
retightening
Governor
Disassembly
l
Separate
governor 
from
oil 
dis
tributor
by
unscrewing
attaching 
bolts
2 
To
disassemble
secondary 
gover
nor
remove
spring 
seat
spring 
and
secondary 
governor 
valve 
from 
valve
body 
in
this
written 
order 
as 
shown 
in
Figure 
AT 
95
3
If
primary
governor 
is
to 
be 
dis
assembled 
for
any 
purpose 
remove
spring 
seat
primary 
governor 
valve
spring 
and
spring 
eal 
CHASSIS
I 
Anchor 
end
pin
2 
Band
strut
3
Return
spring
4
Piston 
stem
5 
Band
servo
piston
6 
Release
7
Apply
8
Servo
piston
relainer
9
Transmission 
case
10
Band 
brake
AT074
Fig 
A 
T 
92 
Sectional 
view
of 
servo
piston
Fig 
A 
T 
93
Testing 
piston
Apply 
side
Fig 
A 
T 
94
Testing 
pi8ton
Rele 
side
Inspection
I
Check 
valve 
for
defective 
condi
tion
Replace 
spring 
if
found
weaken
ed 
too
badly 
beyond 
use 
Defective
piston 
should
also 
be
replaced 
with
a
new 
one
2 
Examine 
if
primary
governor
slides
freely 
without
binding
3
To 
determine
if
secondary 
gover
nor 
is 
in
good 
condition 
blow
air
under
light 
pressure 
into 
hole 
at
A
to
listen 
for 
noise
like 
a
model
plane
AT
44 
r
To 
control
valve
Governor
pressure
15
1
4
From 
control
valve
Line
pressure 
I
I
Primary
governor
2
Secondary 
governor
3
Governor 
valve
body 
A 
TogO
4 
Oil
distributor
5
Output 
shaft
Fig 
A 
T 
95
Testing 
secondary
governor
Assembly
Reverse
disassembly 
procedure 
to
assemble
governor
Note 
Do 
nol
confuse
primary 
gover
nor
wilh
secondary 
governor
After
instaDation 
check 
to 
be
sure 
that
spring 
is 
nol
de
flecled
Oil
pump
Disassembly
I
Free
pump 
cover 
from
pump
housing 
by
removing 
attaching 
bolts
2 
Take 
out 
inner 
and
outer
gears
from
pump
houisng
Inspection
1
Inspect 
gears 
for 
wear 
or
damage
to
gear 
leeth
Replace 
rubber
ring 
if
found
damaged 
excessively
beyond
use
2
Using 
a
straight 
edge 
and 
feelers
measure
pump 
and
gear 
clearances 
as
follows
Clearance 
between 
inner
or 
outer
gear 
and
pump 
cover 
See
Figure
AT 
96
Standard 
clearance
0 
02
to 
0 
04 
mm
0
0008 
to 
0 
0016 
in
Replace 
if
going 
over 
0
08 
mm
0 
0031 
in 

AUTOMATIC 
TRANSMISSIO 
N
Valve
pring 
chart
Installed
Wiredia 
Mean 
coil
No 
of 
Free
length
Valve 
spring
mm 
in 
dia
active 
coil
mm 
in 
Length 
Load
mm 
in
mm 
in
kg 
Ib
1
3 
6 
0
15 
0 
32 
4
26
5 
5
5
Manual 
detent
0 
0512 
0 
2362 
1
276 
1
043
12
1 
2 
10 
5
13 
0 
43 
0
23
5 
2 
8
Pressure
regulator
0 
0472 
0
4134 
1 
693 
0
925 
6 
2
0
4
8 
0 
5 
0 
18
5 
9 
0 
0 
1
Pressure 
modifier
0 
0157 
0
3150
0 
728 
0
3543 
0 
2
0 
6 
6 
0
16 
0 
32 
0 
16 
0 
0 
625 
it 
J
1st 
2nd 
shift
0 
0236 
0 
2362 
1
260 
0
630 
14 
i
o
0 
7 
6 
2 
18
0 
41 
0 
17 
0 
140
2nd 
3 
rd 
shift
0 
0276 
0 
2441 
1
614 
0 
669 
3 
1
0 
7 
5 
5 
15
0 
32
5 
27 
0 
0 
55
2nd 
3rd
timing
0 
0276 
0 
2165 
1
280 
1 
063 
1 
2
Throttle 
back
up 
0
8 
6
5 
14
0 
36 
0 
18
8 
1 
92
0
0315 
0 
2559 
1417 
0 
740 
4 
2
0
55 
5 
0 
12 
0 
22 
0
12
5 
0 
60
Solenoid 
downshift
0 
0217
0 
1969 
0 
866 
0
492
1
3
0 
55 
5 
0 
16 
0
33 
5 
21 
0 
0 
60
Second 
lock
0 
0217 
0 
1969 
1
319
0 
827 
1
3
0 
9 
5
6 
14 
0 
26 
8 
19 
0 
2 
19
Throttle 
relief
0 
0354 
0 
2205 
1 
055 
0
748 
4
8
0 
2 
4
8 
15 
0
21
5 
11 
5 
0
01
Orifice 
check
0 
0078 
0 
1890 
0 
846
0 
453 
0 
02
0 
45 
8
3 
5 
0 
21 
8 
7 
5 
0
215
Primary
governor
0 
0177 
0
3268 
0 
858 
0
2953 
0
5
0 
7 
8 
5 
5 
5 
25 
1 
10
5 
1
10
Secondary
governor
0
0276 
0
3346 
0 
988 
0 
413 
2
4
Free
length
L
U 
d 
As 
ins 
alled
I 
t
LldnstjH 
e
t 
n 
Ion
J 
I 
I 
Assembly
Assembly 
is
reverse 
order 
of
disas
sembly 
However 
observe 
the 
follow
ing 
assembly 
notes 
Refer 
to
Valve
Spring 
Chart 
and
illustration 
in
as
sembling 
valve
springs
Dip 
all
parts 
in
clean 
automatic
transmission
fluid
before
assembly
Tighten 
parts 
to
specifications 
whenever
designated
AT172
Fig 
AT
106 
Value
pring
AT
47 
I
Slide 
valve 
into
valve
body 
and 
be
particularly 
careful 
that
they 
are
not
forced 
in
any 
way
2 
Install 
side
plates
using 
Torque
Driver 
ST25I60000
See
Figure 
AT
107
Tightening 
torque
0
25 
to 
0
35
kg 
m
1 
9 
to 
2
5 
ft 
Ib 

AUTOMATIC 
TRANSMISSIO 
N
TROUBLE 
DIAGNOSES 
AND 
ADJUSTMENT
INSPECTION 
AND 
ADJUSTMENT
BEFORE 
TROUBLE 
DIAGNOSIS
Testing 
instrument 
for
inspection
Checking 
oil 
level
Inspection 
and
repair 
of 
oil
leakage
Checking 
engine
idling 
rpm
Checking 
and
adjusting 
kick 
down 
switch
and 
downshift 
solenoid
Inspection 
and
adjustment 
of 
manual
linkage
Checking 
and
adjusting 
inhibitor 
switch
STALL 
TEST
Stall
test
procedures
Judgement
As 
the 
troubles 
on
the 
automatic
transmission 
can 
be
mostly 
repaired 
by
doing 
simple 
adjustment 
so 
do
not
disassemble
immediately 
if 
the
auto
m 
tic 
transmission 
is 
in 
trouble
Firstly 
inspect 
and
adjust 
the 
auto
matic 
transmission 
with
mounting 
on
vehicle
by 
observing 
the
trouble
shooting 
chart
If 
the
trouble 
could 
not 
be
solved
by 
this
procedure 
then
remove 
and
disassemble 
the 
automatic 
transmis
sion 
It
is 
advisable 
to 
check
overhaul
and
repair 
each
point 
in 
the
order
itemized 
in
the 
trouble
shooting
chart
l 
In 
the
trouble
shooting 
chart
the
diagnosis 
items
are
arranged 
in 
the
order 
from
easy 
to
difficult 
and 
there
fore
please 
follow 
these 
items
The
transmission 
should 
not 
be 
removed
unless
necessary
2 
The
test 
and
adjustment 
for 
trou
ble
diagnosis 
should 
be 
made
on 
the
basis 
of 
standard 
values 
and 
the 
data
should 
be 
recorded 
ROAD 
TEST
Car
speed 
at
gear 
shift
Checking 
speed
changing 
condition
Checking 
items
during 
speed 
change
Shift 
schedule
LINE 
PRESSURE 
TEST
Line
pressure 
governor 
feed
pressure
Judgement 
in
measuring 
line
pressure
TROUBLE 
SHOOTING 
CHART
Inspecting 
items
Trouble
shooting 
chart 
for 
3N71 
B 
Automatic
Transmission
Trouble
shooting 
guide 
for 
3N718 
Automatic
Transmission
CONTENTS
AT 
49
AT 
49
AT
49
AT 
50
AT 
50
AT 
50
AT 
51
AT 
51
AT 
51
AT51
AT 
52
INSPECTION 
AND
AD
JUSTMENT
BEFORE
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSIS
Testing 
instrument 
for
inspection
1
Engine 
tachometer
2 
Vacuum
gauge
3 
Oil
pressure 
gauge
It
is 
convenient 
to
install 
these
instruments 
in 
a
way 
that 
allows
meas
urements 
to 
be 
made
from 
the 
driver 
s
seat
Checking 
oil
level
In
checking 
the 
automatic 
transmis
sion 
the 
oil
level 
and
the 
condition 
of
oil 
around
the 
oil 
level
gauge 
should 
be
examined
every 
5
000 
km 
3 
000
miles 
These
steps 
are
easy 
and
effec
live
in 
trouble
shooting 
as 
some
change 
of 
oil 
conditions 
are
linked
with
developed 
troubles 
in
many 
cases
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For 
instance
Lack
of 
oil 
causes 
defective
opera
tion
by 
making 
the 
clutches 
and
brakes
slip 
developing 
severe
wear
The
cause 
of
this
operation 
is 
that
the
oil
pump 
has
begun 
to
suck 
air
which
caused 
oil
foaming 
thus
rapidly
deteriora
ting 
the 
oil
quality 
and
pro
ducing 
sludge 
and
varnish
Meanwhile 
excessive 
oil 
is 
also 
bad
as 
in 
the
case 
of
a 
lack
of 
oil 
because
of 
oil
foaming 
by 
being 
stirred
up 
by
the
gears 
Moreover 
in
high 
speed
driving 
with 
excessive 
oil 
in 
the 
trans
mission 
the 
oil
often 
blows 
out 
from
the 
breather
I
Measuring 
oil 
level
When
checking 
the 
fluid 
level 
start
the
engine 
and 
run 
it 
until 
normal
operating 
temperatures 
oil
tempera
ture 
50 
to
800e 
122 
to 
176 
F
Approximately 
ten 
minute
operation
will 
elevate 
the
temperature 
to 
this
range 
and
enigne 
idling 
conditions
are 
stabilized 
Then
apply 
the 
brakes
and 
move 
the 
transmission
shift 
lever 

through 
all 
drive
positions 
and
place
the 
lever 
in
park 
P
position 
In 
this
inspection 
the 
car 
must 
be
placed 
on 
a
level 
surface
The 
amount 
of 
the 
oil
varies 
with
the
temperature 
As 
a 
rule 
the 
oil
level
must 
be
measured 
after 
its
tempera
ture 
becomes
sufficiently 
high
I 
Fill 
the 
oil
to 
the 
line 
H
The
difference 
of
capacities 
between 
both
H
and 
L
is
approximately 
0 
4
liter 
7 
8
U 
S
pt 
3 
4
Imper
pt 
and
therefore 
take
care 
not 
to 
fill
beyond
the
line 
H
2 
At 
the 
time 
of 
the
above
topping 
up 
and
changing 
of 
oil 
care
should 
be 
taken 
of 
to
prevent 
mixing
the 
oil 
with 
dust 
and
water
2
Inspecting 
oil 
condition
The 
condition 
of 
oil
sticking 
to 
the
level
gauge 
indicates 
whether 
to 
over
haul 
and
repair 
the 
transmission
or
look
for 
the
defective
part
If 
the
oil 
has 
deteriorated 
into
a
varnish 
like
quality 
it
causes 
the 
con
trol 
valve 
to
stick 
The 
blackened 
oil
gives 
the
proof 
of 
the 
burned 
clutch
brake 
band
etc 
In
these 
cases 
the
transmission 
must 
be
replaced
Notes 
a 
In
oil 
level
checking 
use
special
paper 
waste 
to
handle
the 
level
gauge 
and 
take
care
not 
to 
let 
the
scraps 
of
paper
and 
cloth
tick 
to 
the
gauge
b 
Insert
the
gauge 
fully 
and
take
it 
out
quickly 
before
splashing 
oil 
adheres 
to 
the
gauge 
and 
theu 
observe 
the
level
c
Use 
automatic 
transmission
fluid
having 
DEXRON
iden
tIficatIon
only 
in 
the 
3N71 
B
automatic 
transmission
d
Pay 
atteutIon
because 
the
oil 
to
be 
used 
dIffers 
from 
that
i
used
in 
the 
Nissan 
Full
Automatic
Transmission
3N7IA
Never 
mix 
the 
oil 
with
that 
CHASSIS
Inspection 
and
repair 
of 
oil
leakage
When 
oil
leakage 
takes
place 
the
portion 
near 
the
leakage 
is 
covered
with 
oil
presenting 
difficulty 
in 
de
tecting 
the
spot 
Therefore 
the
places
where 
oil
seals 
and
gaskets 
are
equipped 
are
enumerated 
below
I 
Converter
housing
The 
rubber
ring 
of
oil
pump 
hous
ing
The 
oil
eaI 
of 
oil
pump 
housing
The 
oil
seal 
of
engine 
crankshaft
The 
bolts 
of 
converter
housing 
to
case
2
Transmission 
and 
rear 
extension
Junction 
of 
transmission 
and 
rear
extension
Oil 
tube 
connectors
Oil
pan
Oil
pressure 
inspection 
holes 
Refer
to
Figure 
AT
112
The
mounting 
portion 
of 
vacuum
diaphragm 
and
downshift 
solenoid
Breather
and 
oil
charging
pipe
Speedometer 
pinion 
sleeve
The 
oil 
seal
of 
rear 
extension
To
exactly 
locate
the
place 
of 
oil
leakage 
proceeds 
as 
follows
Place 
the
vehicle 
in 
a
pit 
and
by
sampling 
the
leaked 
oil 
examine
whe
ther
it 
is 
the
torq
le 
converter 
oil 
or
not
The
torque 
converter 
oil
assumes
color 
like 
red 
wine
when
shipped
from 
the
factory 
so 
it 
is
ea
ily 
distin
guished 
from
engine 
oil
or
gear 
oil
Cleanly 
wipe 
off 
the
leaking 
oil 
and
dust 
and 
detect
the
spot 
of 
oil
leakage
Use 
nonflammable
organic 
solvent
such 
as 
carbon
tetrachloride 
for
wip
ing
Raise 
the
oil
temperature 
by
op
erating 
the
engine 
and
shift 
the
lever
to 
0 
to
heighten 
the
oil
pressure
The
spot 
of 
oil
leakage 
will 
then
be
found
more
easily
Note
A
the 
oil
leakage 
from 
the
breather 
does 
not 
take
place
except 
when
running 
at
high
speed 
it 
is
impossible 
to 
locate
the
spot 
of
leakage 
with 
vehicle
stalled
AT 
50 
Checking 
engine 
idling
rprn
The
engine 
idling 
revolution 
should
be
properly
adjusted
If 
the
engine 
revolution 
is
too 
low
the
engine 
does 
not
operate 
smoothly
and 
if
too
high 
a
strong 
shock 
or
creep 
develops 
when
changing 
over
from 
N
to 
D 
or
R
Specified
idling 
speed
650
rpm 
at 
D
position
800
rpm 
at 
N
position
Checking 
and
adjusting 
kick
down 
switch 
and
downshift
solenoid
When 
the
kick 
down
operation 
is
not 
made
properly 
or
the
speed 
chang
ing 
point 
is 
too
high 
check 
the
kick
down 
switch
downshift 
solenoid 
and
wiring 
between 
them
When 
the
igni
tion
key 
is
positioned 
at 
the
1st
stage
and 
the
accelerator
pedal 
is
depressed
deeply 
the 
switch 
contact 
should 
be
closed 
and 
the
solenoid 
should 
click
If
it
does 
not 
click 
it
indicates
a 
defect
Then 
check
each
part 
with
the
testing
instruments
See
Figure 
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M
r
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Fig 
A 
T 
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Downshift 
solenoid
Note
Watch 
for 
oil
leakage 
from
transmission 
case