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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
The following figure shows the locations where fluid leakage may possibly occur.
1. Oil pan
2. Control valve body cover
3. Oil pump
4. Inhibitor switch
5. Speedometer driven gear
6. Oil filler tube
7. Throttle cable
8. Governor cover
9. Bearing cover
10. Driveshaft
11. Square head plug
12. Transaxle case
13. Drain plug
14. Oil cooler return pipe
15. Oil cooler outlet pipe
16. Blind plugs
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4. Inhibitor Switch
Check the inhibitor switch for operation. (Refer to
page 7B—65)
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
Evaluation
Condition Possible cause
Above specification
In all ranges Insufficient line pressure
Worn oil pump
Above specification
In all ranges Insufficient line pressure Oil leakage from oil pump, control valve, and/or transaxle case
Stuck pressure regulator valve
Above specification
In D 2, and 1 One-way clutch 1 slipping
Above specification
In D range only One-way clutch 2 slipping
Above specification In 2 range only 2-4 brake slipping Above specification
In R range only
Low and reverse brake slipping
Above specification
In R range only
Reverse clutch slipping
Above specification
In R range only Perform a road test, to determine if this is caused by the low and reverse brake or the reverse clutch, as follows:
a) Effective engine braking in 1 range Front clutch
b) No engine braking in 1 range Low and reverse brake
Within specification All shift control elements within transaxle are functioning
normally.
Below specification
Engine out of tune
Below specification One-way clutch slipping within torque converter
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
Specified Line pressure:
Condition Line pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
Range DSL R
When idling 350-490 (3.6-5.0, 51-71) 600-830 (6.1-8.5, 87-121)
At stall speed 980-1230 (10.0—12.5, 142—178) 1470-1960 (15.0-20.0, 213-284)
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Evaluation
Condition Possible Cause
Below specification
In all ranges
Worn oil pump
Below specification
In all ranges
Fluid leakage from the oil pump, control valve body
and/or transaxle case
Below specification
In all ranges Stuck pressure regulator valve
Below specification
In all ranges
Stuck throttle valve
Below specification
In all ranges
Stuck pressure modulator valve
Below specification
In D, 2 and 1 range
Fluid leakage from the forward clutch hydraulic circuit
Below specification
In D, 2 and 1 range Fluid leakage from the governor valve hydraulic circuit
Below specification
In D, 2 and 1 range
Fluid leakage from the N-R accumulator seal rings
Below specification In D and 1 range Fluid leakage from the 2-3 accumulator seal rings Below specification In D and 1 range Fluid leakage from the 1-2 accumulator seal rings Below specification
In D and R range Fluid leakage from the N-D accumulator seal rings
Below specification
In 2 and 1 range Fluid leakage from the coasting clutch hydraulic circuit
Below specification
In 2 and 1 range Stuck throttle backup valve
Below specification
In R and 1 range Fluid leakage from the low and reverse brake hydraulic
circuit
Below specification
In 2 range only Fluid leakage from 2-4 brake servo hydraulic circuit
Below specification
In 1 range only Stuck low reducing valve
Below specification
In R range only Fluid leakage from reverse clutch hydraulic circuit
Excessive line pressure
Stuck throttle valve
Excessive line pressure Stuck throttle modulator valve Excessive line pressure Stuck pressure regulator valve Excessive line pressure
Stuck throttle backup valve
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7B ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
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PULSE GENERATOR (G4A-EL)
Inspection
1. Disconnect the pulse generator connector.
2. Check for continuity between the terminals, if
necessary replace the pulse generator.
Resistance: 200—400fl
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (G4A-EL)
Inspection of voltage
1. Connect a voltmeter between the 1Q terminal of
the EC-AT control unit and ground as shown.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON.
3. Remove the speedometer cable from the transaxle.
4. Slowly turn the speedometer cable one turn.
5. Check that approx. 4.5V is shown 4 times.
6. If not correct, check the combination meter.
CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH (CRUISE CONTROL
UNIT)
Refer to Section 15.
IDLE SWITCH AND THROTTLE SENSOR
(G4A-EL)
Refer to Section 4A.
OD RELEASE SOLENOID VALVE (G4A-HL)
Inspection of Resistance
1. Disconnect the solenoid valve connector.
2. Check resistance between the terminals.
Resistance: 13—27 ft
3. If not correct, replace the solenoid valve.
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7B
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. Oil pan
2. Control valve body cover
3. Oil pump
4. Inhibitor switch
5. Speedometer driven gear
6. Pulse generator (G4A-EL)
7. Oil filler tube
8. Throttle cable
9. Bearing cover
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10. Driveshaft
11. Square head plug
12. Transaxle case
13. Drain plug
14. Oil cooler return pipe
15. Oil cooler outlet pipe
16. Fluid temperature switch (G4A-EL)
17. Blind plugs
18. Governor cover (G4A-HL)
Inspection of Level
1. Apply the parking brake and position wheel chocks
to prevent the car from rolling forward.
Note
Place the car on a flat, level surface.
2. Run the engine so that the automatic transaxle fluid
reaches specified temperature.
3. While the engine is idling, shift the select lever from
P to L or P to 1 and back again.
4. Let the engine idle.
5. Shift the select lever to P.
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6. Ensure that the ATF level is between the F and L
marks. Add ATF to specification, if necessary.
Low temperature scale:
20°C (68°F)
High temperature scale:
65°C (149°F)
ATF type:
Dexron II or M HI
Inspection of Condition
1. Check the ATF for discoloration.
2. Check the ATF for any unusual smell.
Note
Determine whether or not the automatic trans-
mission should be disassembled by observ-
ing the condition of fluid carefully.
If the fluid is muddy and varnished, it indicates
burned drive plates.
SELECTOR LEVER
Inspection
1. Check that the selector lever can only be shifted
as shown in the figure.
2. Make sure there is a click at each range when shift-
ed from P <-> L or P <-» 1 range.
3. Check that the position of the selector lever and
the indicator are exact.
4. Check that the button returns smoothly when used
to shift the selector.
Adjustment
1. Loosen locknuts A, B, and lockbolt C.
2. Shift the selector lever to P range.
3. Shift the transaxle to P range by moving the man-
ual shaft of the transaxle.
4. While holding the selector lever forward in P range,
tighten lockbolt C to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 67—95 in-lb)
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3. Separate the harness from the clip.
4. Jack up the vehicle and support it with safety
stands, then drain the ATF.
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5. Remove the throttle cable from the throttle cam
(throttle chamber).
6. Remove the control valve body cover and gasket.
7. Remove the throttle cable from the throttle cam
(control valve body).
8. Remove the mounting bolt and throttle cable from
the transaxle.
9. Remove the O-ring.
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Installation
Install in the reverse order of removal referring to in-
stallation note.
Installation note
Throttle cable
Install the throttle cable and a new O-ring into the
transaxle case.
Tightening torque:
(A)
8—11 Nm
(80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
(1)19—26
N
m
(1.9—2.6 m-kg, 14—19 ft-lb)
Control valve body cover
Install the control valve body cover and a new gasket.
Tightening torque:
8—11 Nm (85—110 cm-kg, 74—95 in-lb)
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3. Install the magnets on the oil pan as shown and
install the oil pan along with a new gasket.
Tightening torque:
8—11 Nm (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
4. Add ATF, and with the engine idling, check the fluid
level and for leaks. (Refer to page 7B—71)
ADJUSTMENT OF 2-4 BRAKE BAND
1. Remove the oil pan. (Refer to page 7B—79)
2. Adjust the 2-4 brake band. (Refer to page 7B—211)
REPLACEMENT OF DRIVESHAFT OIL SEAL
Replace the oil seal in the same manner as for the
manual transaxle. (Refer to page 7A—9)
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