The
model
3N71
B
automatic
trans
mission
is
a
fully
automatic
unit
con
sisting
primarily
of
element
hydrau
lic
torque
converter
and
two
planetary
gear
sets
Two
multiple
disc
clutches
a
muItiple
disc
brake
a
band
brake
and
a
one
way
sprag
clutch
provide
the
friction
elements
required
to
obtain
the
desired
function
of
the
two
plane
tary
gear
sets
The
two
planetary
gear
sets
give
three
forward
ratios
and
one
reverse
Changing
of
the
gear
ratios
is
fully
automatic
in
relation
to
vehicle
speed
and
engine
torque
input
Vehicle
speed
and
engine
manifold
vacuum
signals
are
constantly
fed
to
the
transmission
to
provide
the
proper
gear
ratio
for
maximum
efficieq
cy
and
performance
at
all
thrqttIe
openings
The
iMiij
l
3N7I
B
has
six
selector
position
f
P
R
N
D
2
1
k
Park
position
positively
locks
the
c
ut
put
shaft
to
the
transmission
case
RY
means
of
a
locking
pawl
to
prev
nt
the
vehicle
from
rolling
either
direction
This
position
should
be
selected
when
ever
the
driver
leaves
the
vehicle
The
engine
may
be
started
in
Park
pQlition
OR
Reverse
range
enables
the
vehicle
to
be
operated
in
a
reverse
direction
N
Neutral
posItion
enables
the
engine
to
be
started
and
run
without
driving
the
vehicle
CHASSIS
DESCRIPTION
D
Drive
range
is
used
for
all
normal
driving
conditions
Drive
range
has
three
gear
ratios
frum
the
starting
ratio
to
direct
drive
2
2
range
provides
performance
for
driving
on
slippery
surfaces
2
range
can
also
be
used
for
engine
braking
2
range
can
be
selected
at
any
vehicle
speed
and
prevents
the
trans
mission
from
shifting
out
of
second
gear
I
range
can
be
selected
at
any
vehicle
speed
and
the
transmission
will
shift
to
second
gear
and
remain
in
second
until
vehide
speed
is
reduced
to
approximately
40
to
50
kmfh
25
to
31
MPH
I
range
position
prevents
the
transmission
from
shifting
out
of
low
gear
This
is
particularly
beneficial
for
maintaining
maximum
engine
braking
when
continuous
low
gear
operation
is
desirable
The
torque
converter
assembly
is
of
welded
construction
and
can
not
be
disassemble
for
service
Fluid
recommendation
Use
having
only
in
mission
automatic
transmission
fluid
DEXRON
identifications
the
3N7I
B
automatic
trans
AT
2
IA
e
l
csr
4o
J
r
s
Identification
number
Stamped
position
The
plate
attached
to
the
right
hand
side
of
transmission
case
as
shown
in
Figure
AT
I
ii
II
r
4
1
r
I
to
i
AT057
Fig
AT
1
Identification
number
Identification
of
number
arrangements
See
below
Model
code
JAPAN
AUTOMATIC
Z
TRANSMISSION
CO
LTD
I
MODEL
XOIOO
J
I
NO
2412345
Unit
number
Number
designation
2
4
2
3
4
5
L
Seriat
production
number
for
the
month
Month
of
production
X
Oct
Y
Nov
Z
Dec
Last
figure
denoting
the
year
A
D
r
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
AT
49
AT
52
AT
52
AT
53
AT
53
AT
53
AT
53
AT
53
AT
54
AT
54
AT
54
AT
55
AT
5B
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
AT
I09
0
0
1
M
r
7
I
Y
ATl08
Fig
A
T
l
09
Downshift
solenoid
Note
Watch
for
oil
leakage
from
transmission
case