Page 1125 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING
7C
ON VEHICLE -OFF VEHICLE
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Condition
ATR
level
and
condition
Selector
lever
Inhibitor
switch
and
wiring
Vacuum
diaphragm
and
piping
Kick-down
solenoid,
kick-down
switch
and
wiring
Engine
idle
speed
and
condition
Engine
stall
speed
Fluid
pressure
(Line
and
governor)
Control
valves
Governor
valve
Band
servo
Transaxle
air
check
Ignition
switch
and
starter
Front
clutch
Rear
clutch
Brake
band
Low
and
reverse
brake
Oil
pump
Hydraulic
circuit
Torque
converter
One-way
clutch
Parking
linkage
Planetary
gear
Snift
sequence
Shifts from
1st to
2nd
or
2nd
to
3rd
in 1
range
Slipping
Practically
no
shift shock,
or
slip-page while 1st
to
2nd shifting 1
2 •
3
• •
•
4 5
•
7 6
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Slipping
Pracatically
no
shift shock
or
slip-page while 2nd
to
3rd shifting 1
2 •
3
• •
•
4 5
•
7 6
•
Slipping
No shift shock
or
engine runaway
in 1 to 2
range shift 1
2 •
3
• 4
5
• 6
•
• 7
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•
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Slipping
Engine runaway
or
slip when shifting
3rd to 2nd
1
• •
2
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3 4
•
5 6
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•
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Slipping
Slippage evident when vehicle starts moving 1
2 •
5
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3 4
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• 6
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Noise
Transaxle noisy
in P and N
range
Noise
Transaxle noisy
in D, 2, 1 and
R ranges •
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•
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•
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Others
No engine brake
in 1
range •
1 •
•
• •
•
2 3
•
• 4
• •
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Others
Vehicle moves
in P
range
or
parking gear
not
disengaged when
P
range disengaged
•
Others
Transaxle overheats 3
4 5
•
2 6
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Others
White smoke from exhaust while running 1
• •
2
• •
3
4 5
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• 6
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Others
Abnormal odor from
oil
level gauge pipe ©
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76G07C-016
Differential
Problem Probable Cause Remedy Page
Noise Insufficient fluid Add 7C—25
Low fluid quality Replace with specified
ATF
7C-25
Worn bearing Adjust
or
replace 7C-79
Contact surface
of
gears worn Replace 7C-79
Tooth surface
of
gears damaged Replace 7C-79
Contaminated
ATF
Repair
or
replace 7C-25
Differential gear damaged, excessive backlash Replace 7C-79
Excessive bearing preload Adjust 7C—94
76G07C-017
7C—11
Page 1126 of 1865
7C TROUBLESHOOTING
STEP 1 (PRELIMINARY INSPECTION)
In this step, the main points related to the automatic transaxle are checked. These items must be kept
in the correct condition at all times in order to assure proper operation of the automatic transaxle.
1. Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF)
Check ATF level and condition. (Refer to page 7C—25.)
2. Selector Lever
Check selector lever position and adjust it if necessary. (Refer to page 7C—26.)
76G07C-018
3. Oil Leakage
Check for oil leakage.
(1) Warm up the ATF.
(2) Apply the parking brake and block the wheels
to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
(3) Shift the selector lever to R range.
(4) Check if oil leaks from the noted oil seals or
gaskets.
(5) If oil leaks, replace the seal or gasket.
76G07C-019
7C-12
Page 1128 of 1865
7C TROUBLESHOOTING
STEP 2 (STALL TEST)
This step is performed to determine if there is slippage of the friction elements or malfunction of the
hydraulic components.
Preparation
Check the following items prior to testing:
1. Engine coolant, engine oil and ATF levels.
2. Warm the engine thoroughly to raise the ATF temperature to operating level (50—80°C, 122—176°F).
3. Set the parking brake and block the front and rear of the wheels.
Pull the parking brake Water temperature
ATF
7C—14
76G07C-024
Page 1139 of 1865
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7C
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF)
Inspection for Fluid Leaks
Check for fluid leaks; the following figure shows the locations where fluid leakage may possibly occur.
1. Kick-down solenoid
2. Vacuum diaphragm
3. Manual shaft
4. Speedometer driven gear
5. Oil level tube
6. Governor cover
7. Governor
8. Oil pan
9. Oil pump
10. Inhibitor switch
11. Transaxle case
12. Oil pump
13. Square head plugs
14. Bearing cover
15. Drive shaft
76G07C-041
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Inspection of Level
1. Apply the parking brake and block the wheels to
prevent the vehicle from rolling.
Note
Place the car on a flat, level surface.
2. Run the engine so that the automatic transaxle fluid
reaches operating temperature.
3. While the engine is idling, shift the select lever from
P to 1 and back again.
4. Let the engine idle.
5.Shift the select lever to P.
76G07C-042
7C-25
Page 1159 of 1865
DISASSEMBLY 7C
DISASSEMBLY - STEP 3
76G07C-100
1. Oil pipe
2. Parking pawl assembly
3. Drum hub assembly
4. One-way clutch inner race
assembly
5. One-way clutch
6. Retaining plate
7. Drive and driven plate
8. Dished plate
9. Low and reverse brake hub
10. Low and reverse brake
piston
76G07C-101
11. Actuator support
12. Manual shaft assembly
13. Knock pin
14. Control rod, detent ball,
and spring
7C—45
Page 1254 of 1865
OUTLINE 9
Rear Axle
Drum brake
Disc brake
1. Lock nut
2. Brake drum
3. Back plate
4. Parking cable
5. Brake pipe
6. Disc plate
7. Dust cover
8. Knuckle spindle
9. Wheel speed sensor (ABS)
86U09X-003
9—5
Page 1266 of 1865
REAR AXLE 9
[Drum Brake]
REMOVAL
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the removal note for the specially marked parts.
86U09X-030
1. Hub cap
2. Lock nut
3. Brake drum
4. Parking brake cable
5. Brake pipe
6. Back plate
7. Trailing link
8. Lateral link
9. Shock absorber
10. Knuckle spindle
11. Brake shoe assembly
Removal Note
Disconnect the brake pipe with the SST.
86U09X-03 I
9—17
Page 1271 of 1865
REAR AXLE
REMOVAL (4WS)
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the removal note for the specially marked parts.
86U09X-040
1. Hub cap 7. Control link
2. Lock nut 8. Wheel speed sensor (ABS)
3. Parking brake cable 9. Stabilizer bracket
4. Caliper assembly 10. Tie-rod end
5. Disc plate 11. Shock absorber
6. Dust cover 12. Knuckle spindle
Removal Note
Tie-rod end
Remove the tie-rod end from the knuckle spindle with
the SST.
86U09X-041
9-22