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Check Countershaft Speed Sen-sor for a Short Circuit:'1. Disconnect the D (16P) connector from the PCM.2. Check lor continuity betweenbody ground and the D10 ter-minal and Dl6 terminal indi-vidually.
Repair short in the wire3 botweonthe Dl0 and D16 terminals andthe countershaft 3De€d sensor.
Measure Countershatt SpeedS6n3or Circuit to. an Open:1, Co n nect the countershaftspeeo sensor connector,2. Measu re the resistancebetween the D10 and D16 ter-mrnals,
Repair loose terminal or open inthe wiies between the D10 andO16 terminals and th. countet-shaft sD€ed sensor.
ls the resistance 400 - 600 0?
Check tor loos. terminal fit in thePCM conn€ctoas. It necessary,substitute a known-good PCMand recheck.
From page 14'112
A t32PlB (25P1
a l32PlB (25P1
PCM CONNECTORS
Wire side ol female terminals
NC IBLUI
D {16P1
NCSG IGRNI
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ial, tu]g
c (31PI
NCSG IGRN}
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('98 - 00 Modelsl
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Mainshaft Speed Sensor
Porsible Cruse
. Disconnsct€d msinsh.ft 3pood 3gnlor conncctol. Short or open in mainshaft 3poed sensor wire. Faultv mainshrtt speed sonsot
NOTE: Codo P0715 (15) on the PCM doesn't always moan there's an electricalproblem in the mainshaft or countershaft speed sensor circuit; code P07'15 (15)may also indicate a mechanical problem in the transmission. Any problem caus-ing irregular countershaft to mainshaft spoed difference can cause this codo; thiscan sometimes be seen in A'/T Free2e Data. Freeze Data can also indicate an elec-trical problem in the sensor circuits ;f one of the sensors reads 0 mph during atest dnve.
MAINSHAFT SPEEDSENSOR CONNECTOR
Terminal side of male terminals
. OBD ll Scan Tool indicat$ Codem715.. S€lf-diagnosi3 E or @ indica-tor light indicatos Code 15.
lf the PGM Tester is available,retrieve the A/f Freeze Data, thenclear the PCM.
Test-drive the vehicle under thesame conditions the Freere Data
Intermittont tailuro. Tha sy3temb OK at this tims. Check thefit oftho pins in .ll connoctoB alt6ctedbv this code.
Did the code return?
Check the mainshaft and counter-shaft speed sensors installation,and check them for damage.
Are the mainshaft and counter-shaft speed sensors installedproperly, and not damaged?Reinstall or ropllce and rochock.
Moasure Mainshatt Spe€d SenrorR€sirtanco at ths S€nsol Connoc-tor:1. Disconnect the 2P connectorfrom the mainshaft speed sensor.2. Measure mainshatt speed sen-sor resrstance at the sensorconnefior.
ls the resistance 400 600 0?
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A {32P}
From page 14-114
Check Mainshaft Speed Sensorfor a Short Circuit:1. Disconnect the D (16P) con-nector trom the PCM.2- Ch€ck tor continuity betweenbody ground and the D11 ter-minal and Dl2 terminal individually.
ReDair short in tho wiros botwe€nth€ Dl1 and D12 torminal3.ndtho main3haft 3Doed aonlor.
Moasure Mainshaft Sp6€d SonsorRosi3tancei1. Connect the mainshaft speedsensor conn6ctor.2. Measure the resistancebetween the Dl1 and D12 ter-mrnals,
Run the Eloctric€l TroubldhootingFlowdrrrt for co& F0720 (codo 91.Chock lor loo3o torminrl fit in thePCM connectors. It necos3ary,substitute r known-good PCMand r€ch€ck.
ls the resistance 400 - 600 0?
Chock NM Wire Continuity:1. Disconnect the 2P connectortrom the m6inshaft speed sen-
2. Check for continuity betweenthe D11 terminal and the No. 2terminal of the mainshaftspeeo sensor connector,
Rcpair opon in tho wire betw.enth6 Dll tarminal and the main-shaft lpood sonsor.
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PCM CONNECTORS
c t3lPl
wire side ol female terminals
B l25Pt
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MAINSHAFT SPEEOSENSOR CONNECTOR
Wire side of temale terminals
(cont'd)
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Electrical Troubleshooting ('98 - 00 Models)
Troubleshooting Flowchart - Mainshaft Speed Sensor (cont'd)
PCM CONNECTORS
MAINSHAFT SPEEDSENSOR CONNECTOR
Wire side of female terminals
From page 14 115
Ch6ck NMSG Wire Continuitv:Chock for continuity between theDl2 terminal and the No. 1 termi-nal of the mainshaft speed sen-sor conn€ctot.
Ropai. op€n in the wi.e hn eonthe D12 terminal and the main-shaft sDeed lensor,
ls there continuity?
Check for looso terminal fit in thePCM connoctorc. lf necessary,substitute a known-good PCMand aech6ck.
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Mai nshaft /Cou ntershaft
Linear Solenoid AssemblySpeed Sensors
Replacement
'1. Remove the mounting bolts and the linear solenoid
assemblY.
Clean the mounting surfaceand fluid passages.
6x1.0mm12 N.m (1.2 kg{.m.8.7 tbtftl
@
@
GASKET
Clean the mounting surface and fluid passage of the
linear solenoid assembly and transmission housing.
Install a new linear solenoid assemblv with a new
gasket. Do not pinch the gasket during installation,
and make sure it is installed properly in the mount-
ing groove of the linear solenoid.
Check the linear solenoid connector for rust. dirt, or
oil, then connect it securelv.
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Replacement
1. Remove the 6 mm bolt and the countershaft sDeed
sensor from the end cover.
\
5x1.0mm12 N.m 11.2 kgf.m, COUNTERSHAFT8.7 rbf.frl SPEED SENSOR
O.RINGReplace.
12 N'm 11.2 kgl.m,8.7 tbf.ftl
Remove the 6 mm bolt and the mainshaft speed
sensor from the transmission housing.
Replace the O-ring with a new one before installing
the countershaft speed sensor or the mainshaft speed
sensor,
6x1.0mm
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8. Set the control shaft to E] position. then install the
A,/T gear position switch on it.
CONTROL SHAFT
Install the Ay'T gear position switch cover and har-
ness clamp on the end cover.
Connect the A,/T gear position switch connector.
then install it on the connector bracket.
Turn the ignition switch ON (ll). Move the shift lever
through all gears, and check the AfI gesr position
switch synchronization with the A/T gear position
indicator.
9.
10.
11.
A/TGEARPOSMON A/T GEAR POSITIONINDICATOR INDICATOR'99 - 00 MODELS ' 97 - 98 MOOELS
12, Start the engine. Move the shift lever through all
gears. and verify the following:
. The shift lever cannot be moved to E] position
from E position unless the shift lever is pulled.
. The engine will not start in any position other
than E or E.. The back-up lights come on when the shift lever
is in El position.
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Symptom-to-Component Chart
Hydraulic System (cont'd)
SYMPTOMCheck these items on thePROBABLE CAUSE ListCheck these items onthe NOTES Lisr
Shift lever does not operate smoothly.o, JdPFails to shift; stuck in 4th gear.14, 41 , 48
Transmission will not shift into park in E position.6, 38, 61PStall rpm high; all clutch pressures are in specification.40D,K,OLock-up clutch does not disengage.18, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49,50,57
Lock-up clutch does not operate smoothly.14, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50. 57Lock-up clutch does not engage.'t8, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 56, 57Vibration in all positions.
No engine braking in I position.59
Shift position indicator does not indicate anv position,6. 38, 60
PROBABLE CAUSE
I 33 Thrust washer worn/damaged
ATF pump worn or binding34Clutch clearance incorrect
Regulator valve stuck or regulator valvespflng wornDrive plate delective or transmission mtsas-sembled
Servo valve stuck5ttTorque converter housing or transmissionhousing bearing worn/damagedMainshaft worn/damaged
Shift cable broken/out of adjustmentATF strainer clogged
7Final gears worn/damaged38Shift cable is worn where it attaches to thetransmission or at the body mountsIOne-way (sprag) clutch worn/damaged
1st gears worn/damaged {2 gears)39Modulator valve stuck10lst clutch defective40Torque converter check valve stuck112nd gears worn/damaged (2 gears)41Foreign material in separator plate't22nd clutch defectiveCPB valve stuck
t53rd clutch defective43Lock-up timing valve stuck144th clutch defective44Lock-up shift valve stucktcReverse gears worn/damaged (3 gears)Lock-up control valve stuck16Excessive ATF46Lock-up clutch Diston defective17Torque converter one-way clutch defective47Shift control solenoid valve A defecttve
18Linear solenoid assemblv defective (,98 - OOmodels)48Shift control solenoid valve B dsfectrve
49Lock-up control solenoid valve A defective'19CPC valve stuckLock-up control solenoid valve B deleqtve20l-2 shift valve stuck51Servo control valve stuck212-3 shift valve stuck52lst accumulator defective3-4 shift valve stuck53Foreign material in 2nd exhaust orifice2nd accumulator defective54Foreign material in 3rd exhaust orifice3rd accumulator defectiveForeign material in 4th exhaust orifice4th accumulator defective56Mainshaft speed sensor defective262nd orifice control valve stuckCountershaft speed sensor defective273-4 orifice control valve stuck583rd sub accumulator defective2aForeign material in main orifice59lst-hold clutch defective29Foreign material in lst orifice60A/T gear position switch defective or out ofadjustment30Foreign material in reverse orifice
31Engine output low61Park gear mechanism defective32Needle bearing worn/damaged
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The following symptom can be caused
by improper repair or assemblYCheck these items
. lmproper clutch clearance
. lmproper gear clearance
One-way (sprag) clutch installed upside down
Park lever installed upside down
Shift fork bolt not installed
Vehicle creeps in N position.
Vehicle does not move in E, [D.lj, or E
position.
Transmission locks up in E position.
Excessive drag in transmission.ATF pump binding and seizure
Use proper tools when replacing the ATF pump gears, and be careful
to damage the ATF pump when torque down the main valve body.
Check that the shift fork bolt is installed on the shift fork shaft
not
Excessive vibration, rpm related.Torque converter not fully seated in ATF pump
Reverse selector hub installed upside downNoise only with wheels moving.
Mainshaft oil seal po9s out.Mainshaft oil seal improperly installed
lnstallthe mainshaft oil seal tlush with the torque converter housing lf
the mainshaft oil seal is installed into the torque converter housing until
it bottoms. it will block the fluid return passage and result in damage
Various shifting problems.. Springs improperly installed
. Valves improperly installed
Harsh upshift.Check valve balls not installed
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