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C: LINE PRESSURE TEST
1. GENERAL
If the clutch or the brake band shows a sign of slippage or
shifting sensation is not correct, the line pressure should be
checked.
Excessive shocks during upshifting or shifting takes
place at a higher point than under normal circumstances,
may be due to the line pressure being too high.
Slippage or inability to operate the vehicle may, in most
cases, be due to loss of oil pressure for the operation of
the clutch, brake band or control valve.
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1) Line pressure measurement (under no load)
CAUTION:
Before measuring line pressure, jack-up front
wheels (front-wheel-drive model) or all wheels (4-wheel
drive model).
Maintain temperature of ATF at approximately 50°C
(122°F) during measurement.
(ATF will reach the above temperature after idling the
engine for approximately 30 minutes with select lever
in“N”or“P”.)
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2) Line pressure measurement (under heavy load)
CAUTION:
Before measuring line pressure, apply both foot and
parking brakes with all wheels chocked (Same as for
“stall”test conditions).
Measure line pressure when select lever is in“R”,
“2”with engine under stall conditions.
Measure line pressure within 5 seconds after shift-
ing the select lever to each position. (If line pressure
needs to be measured again, allow the engine to idle
and then stop. Wait for at least one minute before mea-
surement.)
Maintain the temperature of ATF at approximately
50°C (122°F) during measurement. (ATF will reach the
above temperature after idling the engine for approxi-
mately 30 minutes with the select lever in“N”or“P”.)
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G3M0317
2. TEST METHODS
1) Temporarily attach the ST to a suitable place in the
driver’s compartment, remove the blind plug located in
front of the toe board and pass the hose of the ST to the
engine compartment.
ST 498575400 OIL PRESSURE GAUGE ASSY
1Pressure gauge hose
2Hole in toe board (blank cap hole)
3Brake pedal
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2) Remove the test plug and install ST1 instead.
3) Connect ST1 with ST2.
ST1 498897200 OIL PRESSURE GAUGE ADAPTER
ST2 498575400 OIL PRESSURE GAUGE ASSY
4) Check for duty ratio changes by opening and closing
throttle valve using select monitor.
5) Check line pressure in accordance with the following
chart.
3. EVALUATION
NOTE:
Under no load:“D”
Under full load:“R”,“2”
(With engine running at stall speed)
Unit: kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
Line pressure
Duty ratio (%)“2”range“R”range“D”range
51,167—1,363
(11.9—13.9, 169—198)1,432—1,569
(14.6—16.0, 208—228)—
22——765—902
(7.8—9.2, 111—131)
100——235—481
(2.4—4.9, 34—70)
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G3M0870
D: TRANSFER CLUTCH PRESSURE TEST
Check transfer clutch pressure in accordance with the fol-
lowing chart in the same manner as with line pressure.
ST 499897700 OIL PRESSURE ADAPTER SET
ST 498575400 OIL PRESSURE GAUGE ASSY
AWD mode:“D”range
FWD mode:“P”range, engine speed 2000 rpm
CAUTION:
Before setting in FWD mode, install spare fuse on FWD
mode switch.
Unit: kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
Duty ratio
(%)AWD mode FWD mode
5667—804
(6.8—8.2, 97—117)667—804
(6.8—8.2, 97—117)
40137—226
(1.4—2.3, 20—33)—
950
(0, 0)—
If oil pressure is not produced or if it does not change in the
AWD mode, the duty solenoid C or transfer valve assem-
bly may be malfunctioning. If oil pressure is produced in the
FWD mode, the problem is similar to that in the AWD
mode.
E: ROAD TEST
1. GENERAL
Road tests should be conducted to properly diagnose the
condition of the automatic transmission.
CAUTION:
When performing test, do not exceed posted speed
limit.
2. CHECKING FOR SHIFT PATTERNS
Check“kick-down”.
D range: 1st
←
→2nd←
→3rd←
→4th
3 range: 1st←
→2nd←
→3rd←4th
2 range: 2nd←3rd←4th
1 range: 1st←2nd←3rd←4th
3. CHECK FOR ENGINE BRAKE OPERATION
Engine brake operation:
D range→4th gear
3 range→3rd gear
2 range→2nd gear
1 range→1st gear
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4. CHECK FOR THE AWD FUNCTION
If“tight-corner braking”occurs when the steering wheel is
fully turned at low speed:
1) Determine the applicable trouble code and check the
corresponding duty solenoid C (transfer) for improper
operation.
2) If the solenoid is operating properly, check transfer
clutch pressure.
3) If oil pressure is normal but“tight-corner braking”
occurs:
Check the transfer control valve for sticking, and the trans-
fer clutch facing for wear.
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5. AUTOMATIC SHIFT CHARACTERISTICS
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G3M0321
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4. Overall Transmission
1. SECTIONS THAT CAN BE
DETACHED/ASSEMBLED
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G3M0871
A: DISASSEMBLY
1. EXTERNAL PARTS
1) Place the transmission unit on a work bench, with the
oil pan facing down.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to bend or damage external parts.
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2) Remove the drain plug, and drain differential oil. Tighten
the plug temporarily after draining.
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3) Remove the drain plug, and drain automatic transmis-
sion fluid (ATF). Tighten the plug temporarily after draining.
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4) Extract the torque converter clutch assembly.
NOTE:
Extract the torque converter clutch horizontally. Be care-
ful not to scratch the bushing inside the oil pump shaft.
Note that oil pump shaft also comes out.
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5) Remove the input shaft.
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