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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ± Troubleshooting23-7
2 RANGE TEST
Correct
Carry out TEST 1 again.
Ye s
Check the shifting point.IncorrectMisadjusted throttle cable
Governor malfunction
Line pressure malfunction
No
Does the upshift from 1-speed to 2-speed occur?No1 ± 2 shift valve malfunction
Governor malfunction
TEST 1
Start with throttle valve opening at 50% and full. Does the shifting
points conform with the shift pattern when upshifting from 1-speed
2-speed?Ye sTEST 2
Ye s
Carry out TEST 2 again.
NG
Does the downshift occur and is the shifting point correct?NoDetent regulator valve malfunction
Governor malfunction
Misadjusted throttle cable
1 ± 2 shift valve malfunction
Line pressure malfunction
TEST 2
Kickdown and check that possible kickdown vehicle speed limit
at 2-speed 1-speed conforms with shift pattern.OKCarry out road test in L range.
L RANGE TEST
No
Carry out road test in R range.
TEST 1
Does the transmission upshift to 2-speed?Ye sLow coast modulator valve malfunction
Governor malfunction
Low line pressure
R RANGE TEST
Ye s
Carry out road test in P range.
TEST 1
Is the engine r/min by stall test correct?NoBrake No. 3 malfunction
Overdrive clutch or direct clutch malfunction
Overdrive one-way clutch malfunction
Low line pressure
P RANGE TEST
Ye s
End
TEST 1
Park vehicle on an incline (more than 5) and release parking
and service brakes. Does the vehicle move?NoPark mechanism malfunction
Misadjusted shift lever
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ± On-vehicle Service23-19
CONVERTER STALL TEST 23100540138
In this test, the engine maximum speed when the
torque converter stalls with the shift lever in the
ªDº or ªRº range is measured to check operation
of the torque converter, starter and one-way clutch
and check holding performance of the transmission
clutch (including brake).
Caution
Do not stand in front or at rear of the vehicle
during this test.
(1) Check the transmission fluid level. The fluid
temperature should be at the level after normal
operation (70 ± 80C). The engine coolant
temperature should also be at the level after
normal operation (80 ± 90C).
(2) Apply chocks to the rear wheels (right and left).
(3) Mount an engine tachometer.
(4) Apply fully the parking and service brakes.(5) Start the engine.
(6) With the selector lever in the ªDº range, fully
depress the accelerator pedal and read off the
engine maximum speed.
Standard value:
2,100 ± 2,400 r/min <4G63>
2,300 ± 2,600 r/min <4D56>
NOTE
When doing so, do not keep the engine running
with throttle full open for more than 5 seconds.
If two or more stall tests are needed, place
the selector lever in the ªNº position and run
the engine at about 1,000 r/min to allow the
transmission fluid to cool before another stall
test.
(7) Place the selector lever in the ªRº range and
perform the test as above.
JUDGEMENT OF STALL TEST RESULTS
Stall speed in ªDº and ªRº range is equal to each other
but lower than the nominal value.(1) Engine output is low.
(2) Starter one-way clutch is faulty. (Faulty torque
converter is suspected if it is lower than nominal
by more than 600 r/min)
Stall speed in ªDº range is higher than nominal.(1) Overdrive clutch slipping
(2) Overdrive one-way clutch faulty
(3) Forward clutch slipping
(4) One-way clutch No. 2 faulty
(5) Low line pressure
Stall speed in ªRº range is higher than nominal.(1) Overdrive clutch slipping
(2) Overdrive one-way clutch faulty
(3) Direct clutch slipping
(4) Brake No. 3 slipping
(5) Low line pressure
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BASIC BRAKE SYSTEM ± Troubleshooting35A-7
TROUBLESHOOTING35100070081
SymptomProbable causeRemedy
Vehicle pulls to one side
when brakes are applied
Grease or oil on pad or lining surfaceReplace
when brakes are a lied
Inadequate contact of pad or liningCorrect
Auto adjuster malfunctionAdjust
Drum eccentricity or uneven wearRepair or replace as necessary
Insufficient braking powerLow or deteriorated brake fluidRefill or change
Air in brake systemBleed air
Overheated brake rotor due to dragging of pad
or liningCorrect
Inadequate contact of pad or lining
Brake booster malfunction
Clogged brake line
Grease or oil on pad or lining surfaceReplace
Load sensing proportioning valve malfunction
Auto adjuster malfunctionAdjust
Increased pedal stroke
(Reducedpedal to floor
Air in brake systemBleed air
(Reduced edal to floor
board clearance)Worn lining or padReplace
Broken vacuum hose
Faulty master cylinder
Brake fluid leaksCorrect
Auto adjuster malfunctionAdjust
Excessive push rod to master cylinder
clearance
Brake dragIncomplete release of parking brakeCorrect
Clogged master cylinder return port
Incorrect parking brake adjustmentAdjust
Improper push rod to master cylinder
clearance
Faulty master cylinder piston return springReplace
Worn brake pedal return spring
Broken rear drum brake shoe to shoe spring
Lack of lubrication in sliding partsLubricate
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BASIC BRAKE SYSTEM ± Troubleshooting35A-8
SymptomProbable causeRemedy
Insufficient parking brake functionWorn brake lining or padReplace
Grease or oil on lining or pad surface
Parking brake cable sticking
Stuck wheel cylinder or caliper piston
Excessive parking brake lever strokeAdjust the parking brake lever stroke or
check the parking brake cable routing
Auto adjuster malfunctionAdjust
Scraping or grinding noise when
brakes are applied
Worn brake lining or padReplace
brakes are a lied
Caliper to wheel interferenceCorrect or replace
Dust cover to disc interference
Bent brake backing plate
Cracked drums or brake disc
Squealing, groaning or chattering
noise when brakes are appliedDisc brakes ± Missing or damaged
brake pad anti-squeak shimReplace
Brake drums and linings, discs and pads
worn or scoredCorrect or replace
Improper lining parts
Disc brake ± Burred or rusted calipersCorrect or deburr
Dirty, greased, contaminated or glazed
liningsClean or replace
Drum brakes ± Weak, damaged or
incorrect shoe hold-down springs, loose
or damaged shoe hold-down pins and
springsCorrect or replace
Incorrect brake pedal or booster push rodAdjust