Diagnostic
Trouble Code(Drc)*
,94
lndicator
Light
SymptomPossible CauseRefer to
Page
P1153(1)Blin ks
Lock-up clutch does not engage,
Lock-up clutch does not disen-
gage.
Disconnected lock-up control solenoid
valve A connector
Short or open in lock-uP control
solenoid valve A wire
Faulty lock-up control solenoid valve A
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P1758
t2lBlinks
. Lock-up clutch does not engage.Disconnected lock-up control solenoid
valve B connector
Short or open in lock-uP control
solenoid valve B wire
Faulty lock-up control solenoid valve B
14-58
P1790(3)Blinks
. Lock-up clutch does not engage.Disconnected throttle position (TP)
sensor connector
Short or open in TP seflsor wire
Faulty TP sensor
14-60
P1191(4)Blinks
. Lock-up clutch does not engage.Disconnected vehicle speed sensor
{VSS} connector
Shon or open in VSS wire
Faulty VSS
14-61
P1705
(5)Blinks
. Fails to shift other than 2nd - 4th
gears.
. Lock-up clutch does not engage.
. Shod in AvT gear position switch wire
. Faulty A,/T gear position switch14-62
P1706(6)OFF
' Fails to shift other than 2nd -
3rd - 4th gears.
. Lock-up clutch does not engage.
Disconnected A/T gear position switch
connector
Open in A/f gear position switch wire
Faulty A/f gear position switch
14-64
P0753
(71Blinks
. Fails to shift (between 1st - 4th
or 2nd - 3rd gear only).. Fails to shift (stuck in 4th gear).
Disconnected shift control solenoid
valve A connector
Short or open in shift control solenoid
valve A wire
Faulty shift control solenoid valve A
14-66
P0758(8)Blinks
. Fails to shift (stuck in 1st or 4th
gears).
Disconnected shift control solenoid
valve B connector
Short or open in shift control solenoid
valve B wire
Faulty shift control solenoid valve B
14-68
P0120(9)Blin ks
Lock-up clutch does not engage.Disconnected countershaft speed sen-
sor connector
Short or open in countershaft speed
sensor wrre
Faulty countershaft speed sensor
1+10
P1192
00)Blinks
. Lock-up clutch does not engage,Disconnected engine coolant tempera-
ture (ECT) sensor connector
Short or open in ECT sensor wire
Faulty ECT sensor
14-72
P0725
{1 1)OFF
Lock-up clutch does not engage.Disconnected ignition coil connector
Short or open in ignition coil wire
Faulty ignition coil
14-73
Symptom-to-ComPonent Chart
Electrical System
(DTC)*: The DTCS in the parentheses are the codes the E indicator light indicates {blinks) when the service check connec-
tor is connected to the special tool (SCS service connector)
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Electrical Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Engine Coolant Temperature
(EGTISensor
Polribl. Cluta
. Dirconnoct.d Engin. CoollntTampaolur€ IECTI aanaor con.noctot. Short or opcn In ECT..n.or
. F.ulty ECT r.n.or
Tctrrt oot{NEcToRs
WIRE SIDE OF FEMAII TERi'IINAIS
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M6esur. ECT Voh.ge:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Connect the A (26P) andB (22P) connectors to the TCM.3. Start the engine and w6rm ituP to normal operating tem-pe ratu re (the radiator fancomes on),4, Measure the voltage betweenthe 83 and A13 or A26 termi-nats.
Ii
:
rt.fls there less than 1 V?
Ch.cl fo. looso TCM connac{or3,t nacaasary, substituto a known"good TCM rnd r.chock.
' OBD ll Scsn Tool Indicat6 CodeP1792.. Sett'diagno3i3 E indicatollight indicates Code 10.
Chock tor Anothor Codo or MILBlinking:1. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
2. Check wh€ther rhe OBD llscan tool indicates anothercode or the Malfunction Indi-cator Lamp (MlL) blinks (see
section 11).
Does the OBD ll scan tool indi-cate another code or is theMIL blinking?
Moasure VREF Voh.go:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the A {26P) andB (22P) conneotors from theTCM.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Measu.e the voltage betweenthe 820 and A13 or A26 tormi-nals.
Bap|ir open or thort in tha wircb.two.r th. B:m t.rminll .nd thoECM.
ls there approx. 5 V?
napalr opln in iha wlra brtwaanthe lB t.rminrl lnd th. ECT r.n-ao1.
. OBD ll Scan Tool indicatcs CodeP1786.. Soff-diagnGis E indicrtor lightindicat6 Codo '1,0.
M6a3ure FAS Vottago:1. Start the engine and warm itup to normal operatang temPer_6ture (the radiator fan comeson).2. shift to E position.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.4. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll)
and wait lor at least two sec-onds.5. Measlre the voltage betweenthe 819 and A13 or A26 termi-nals.
Chsck for loo3r TCM connactot!.lf necoslary, lubsihuto a known.good TCM rnd r.chrck,ls there approx. 5 V?
M6asuro FAs vohagoIECM sidol:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect the B (22P) connec-tor lrom the TCM.3. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
4. Measure the voltage Ag andC9 terminals of tho ECM con-nectors.
ls there approx. 5 V?
Chock for loore TCM connectoE.lf noceilary, subrtitula a known-good ICM rnd rcchock.
Repair opon in the FAS wircb€(we€n the TCM snd ths ECM.
Electrical Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Flowchart - FAS Signal
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PG.iblo Cru!.
. Short o. opon FAS wira. Feoltv ECM
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TCM CONNECTORS
WIRE SIDE OF FEMALE TERMINALS
WIRE SIDE OF FEMAI.T TEBMINAI-S
WIRE SIDE OF FEMALE TERMINALS
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Chock FAS Wiro Continuity:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Disconnect the C (31P) con-nector lrom the ECM.3. Check lor continuity betweenthe C9 terminal of the ECM C(31P) connector and the 819terminal of the TCM B (22P)
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ECM CONNECTORS
ECM CONNECTOR C I31P}
Symptom-to-Component Chart
Hydraulic System
SYMPTOMCheck these items on the
PROBABLE CAUSE List
Check these items
on the NoTES List
Engine runs, but car does not move in any gear.1,2,3,5,6,7,37, 42K,L.R,S
Vehicle moves in E and E, but not in lD,l, D. , or E position.6, 8, 9, 10, 59c,M,o
Vehicle moves in E, o.-, E, E, but not in E position.6,11,12,21c.L
Vehicle moves in 9r, 9. , E, E, but not in E position.4,6, 13,32c,L,o
Vehicle moves in E position.10, 12, 14, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36
Excessive idle vibration.2,33, 31, 44, 49B,K,L
Poor acceleration; flares on starting off in D! position
Stall rpm high in lQ|. E, E, E position.1, 2, 3, 6, 42, 45K,L,R
stall rpm high in lo.tl. ld, E position.6, 8, 10c.D
Stall rpm high in E position.
Stall rpm high in B position.32N
tat"tkp,ril"*'15,33,48,49R
No shift44, 51, 52G,L
Fails to shift in ql position; from 1st to 3rd gear.19
Fails to shift in E position; from lst to 4th gear.19, 20
Erratic upshifting.
1-2 upshift, 2-3 upshift,3-4 upshift64
fiz upshift
ETupshift52
Ia-+ upstrifi5l
Harsh upshift {1-2).12, 16, 11,21,63,64C,D,E,V
Harsh upshift (2-3).16,17,22,24,31,63,64C,D,E.H,L,V
Harsh upshift (3-4).16,' tl. 23, 28, 32, 63, 64C, D, E. I,L.V
Harsh downshift (2-1).16, 17,21,27,34,63,64o
Harsh downshift (3-2).16, 11 ,22,2A,39,57 ,63, 64
Harsh downshift (4'3).16, 17, 23. 40, 56, 63. 64C, D, E, I
Flares on 2-3 upshift.16, 17 ,22,24, 25,29,31E,L,V
Flares on 3-4 upshift,16, 11 ,23,25,24,30,32E,L,V,N
Excessive shock on 2-3 uDshift.16, 11, 22, 24, 29, 38, 46, 64E,L.N
Excessive shock on 3-4 upshift.16, 11 , 23, 2a,29, 40, 46, 64E,L,N
Late shift from E position to d or E position.10, 26M
Late shift from M position to L!!l position.4, 18,32,55o
Noise from transmission in all shift lever Dositions.2,41K,L,O
Vehicle does not accelerate more than 31 mDh (50 km/h).
Shift lever does not operate smoothly.6, 43P
Fails to shifu stuck in 4th gear.5'1,52
Transmission will not shift into parking gear in JII position.6, 43, 62P
Stall rpm high; all clutch pressures are in specification.D,K,O
Lock-up clutch does not disengage.16,17, 47, 48,49, 50, 53, 54, 64E,L,V
Lock-up clutch does not operate smoothly.16, 17, 45, 47 , 48, 49,50, 53. 54, 64
Lock-up clutch does not engage.16,17, 45, 47, 48, 49,50, 53, 54, 63, 64E,L,V
Excessive shock when shifting into E position.60
No engine braking in E position.58, 50C,D.L
Vibration in all positions.
Position indicator light does not come on.6, 43, 61
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BrakePedal
Pedal Height
1. Disconnect the brake switch connector, loosen thebrake switch locknut, and back oll the brake switchuntil it is no longer touching the brake pedal.
2. Turn up the jloor mat, and measure the pedal heightfrom the lett srde center of the pedal pad.
PUSHROD ERAKE SWITCHLOCKNUT LOCKNUT
swtTcH
BRAKE PEOAL PAOI
MEASURINGPOINT
Standard Pedal Hsight (wiih ftoor m8t removedl:
M/T: 160 mm {6 5/16 in}
A/T: 165 mm (6 1/2 in)
3. Loosen the pushrod locknut, and screw the pushrod
in or out with pliers until the standard pedal height
from the floor is reached. After adjustment, tighten
the locknut firmly. Do not adjust the pedal height
with the pushrod depressed.
{1.5 kgf.m, 11 lbt.ftl
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Screw in the brake switch until its plunger is fully
depressed (threaded end touching the pad on thepedal arm). Then back off the switch 1/4 turn tomake 0.3 mm (0.01 in) of clearance between thethreaded end and the pad. Tighten the locknut firm-ly. Connect the brake switch connector.
CAUTION: Make sure that the brake lights go oflwhen the pedal is released.
5. Check the brake pedal free play as described below.
Pedal Free Play
1. Stop the engine, and inspect the play on the pedal
pad by pushing the pedal by hand.
Free Play: 1 - 5 mm {l/16 - 3/16 in)
2. lf the pedal free play is out of specification, adjustthe brake switch. tf the pedal free play is insuffi_cient, it may result in brake drag.
PEDAL PAD
Inspection and Adiustment
Parking Brake
Inspection
1. Pull the parking btake lever with 196 N
lbf) of force to Jully apply the parking
parking brake lever should be locked
soecified notches.
Lever Locked Notches: 6- l0
{20 kgf, 44
brake. The
within the
Pulled up with 196 N {2O kgf, 44 lbf)
LEVER LOCKED NOTCHES
2, Adjust the parking brake if the lever notches are out
of specification.
Adjustment
NOTE: After rear brake caliper servicing.loosen the park-
ing brake adjusting nut, start the engine, and depress the
brake pedal several times to set the self-adjusting brake
before adiusting the parking brake
1. Raise the rear wheels oIt the ground. and suppon
the car on safety stands.
!!@ ato"t the trort whoels bsfore jacking
up the roal ot tha car'
2. Make sure the parking brake arm on the rear brake
caliDer contacts the brake caliper pin.
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8.
3. Pullthe parking brake lever up one notch'
Remove the rear console {see section 20)'
Tighten the adjusting nut until the rear wheels drag
slightly when turned.
7.
Release the parking brake lever fully, and check that
the rear wheels do not drag when turned. Readjust
if necessary.
Make sure the parking brakes are fully spplied when
the parking brake lever is pulled up fully.
Install the cap onto the parking brake cable end, and
reinstall the rear console.
1.
8.
NOTE: lf the clearance between the gauge body
and adjusting nut is 0.4 mm (0.02 in), the pushrod-
to-piston clearance is 0 mm. However, if the clear-
ance between the gauge body and adjusting nut is
0 mm, the pushrod-to-piston clearance is 0.4 mm(0.02 in) or more. Therefore it must be adjusted and
rechecked.
lf clearance is incorrect, loosen the star locknut and
turn the adjuster in or out to adjust.
NOTE:
. Adjust the clearance while the specified vacuum
is applied to the booster.
. Hold the clevis while adjusting.
Tighten the star Iocknut securely.
Remove the special tool.
0 - o.il mm l0 - 0.02 inl
Brake Booster Inspection
Functions Tgst
1. With the engine stopped, depress the brake pedal
several times to deplete the vacuum reservoir, then
depress the pedal hard and hold it for 15 seconds. ll
the pedal sinks, either the master cylinder is
bypassing internally; or the brake system (master
cylinder, lines, modulator proportioning valve, orcaliper) are leaking.
Start the engine with the pedal depressed. lf thepedal sinks slightly, the vacuum booster is operat-
ing normally. lf the pedal height does not vary, the
booster or check valve is faulty.
With the engine running, depress the brake pedal
lightly. Apply just enough pressure to hold back
automatic transmission creep, lf the brake pedal
sinks more than 25 mm (1.0 in.) in three minutes,
the master cylinder is faulty. A slight change inpedal height when the A,,/C compressor cycles on
and off is normal. (The A/C compressor load
changes the vacuum available to the booster.)
Leak Test
1. Depress the brake pedal with the engine running,
then stop the engine. lf the pedal height does not
vary while depressed for 30 seconds, the vacuum
booster is OK. lf the pedal rises, the booster is
fau lty.
2. With the engine stopped, depress the brake pedal
several times using normal pressure. When thepedal is first depressed, it should be low. On con-
secutive applications, the pedal height should grad-
ually rise. lf the pedal position does not vary, check
the booster check valve.
Boostor Ch€ck Valve T6st
1. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose at the
booster,
Start the engine and let it idle. There should be vac-
uum available. It no vacuum is available. the check
valve is not working properly. Replace the brake
booster vacuum hose and check valve, and retest.
VACUUM HOSE(Check valve built-in)
STAR LOCKNUT22 t{.m12.2 ksl.m, 16lbf.ftl
cLEVtS
ADJUSTER
ADJUSTMENT GAUGE07JAG - SD40t00
9. Adjust the pushrod length as shown if the booster
is removed.
1161 0.5 mm14.61 0.02 inl
PUSHRODLOCKNUT15 N m 11.5 kgf m, 11 lbf'ftl
10. Instali the master cylinder.
Troubleshooting
ABS Indicator Does Not Go Off
JUMPERWIRE
ABS OO TNOL UMT 22P OO'{NECTOR
Wire side of temalo terminalg
A8S COI{TROL Ut{lT 12P OO I{ECTOR
JUMPEFWIRE
Wire side of femal€ terminala
|G2 IALK/YELI
- The ABS indicltor light doosnot go ofl aftor lhe engine is3tartod.- With the SCS sorvico connoctor connoct d l.oe page 19371,no DTC b indbat€d.
ChECK thE REAF DEFROSTERRELAY (7.5 A) fuse in the under-dash fuse/relay box, and reinstallthe fuso if it is OK.
Roplaco tho tusa and rocheck.
Chock for an opcn GND circuit:1. Connect the ABS control unit22P connector terminal No. 1to body ground with a jumper
2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
. Ropair opon in tha wiro botwocntho ABS control unit and bodyground.' Ropair poo. ground {G701 }.
Check for an open in thc lG2 ci.-cuit:Measure the voltage botween theABS control unit 22P connectorterminal No. 11 and body ground.
Roprir opon in thc wira bdtwoentho REAR OEFROSTER RELAY17.5 Al fu$ end th. ABS controlunit.
ls th6re battery voltage?
Check the ABS contJol unit:Connect the ABS control unit 12Pconnector terminal No. 1 to bodyground with a jumper wire.
Chock for looao ABS control unhconncctoas, It nacas3aly, sub3ti-tuto a known-good ABS controlunit and r.check.
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