AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-52 Inspection procedure 7 N-to-D shocks, large time lag Probable cause If abnormalshocks or atime lag of 2 seconds or more occurs when the selector lever is moved from N to D while theengine is idling, thecause is probably abnormal UD clutch pressure, or a malfunction of the UD clutch, valve body or APS.DAbnormal UD clutch pressure DMalfunction of UD solenoid valve DMalfunction of UD clutch system DMalfunction of valve body DMalfunction of APS DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. NO MUT- IIActuator Test DNo.2 UD solenoid valve OK:Sound of operation can be heardNGReplace the solenoid valve. L OK When starting off Shocks are sometimes generated. NG UD clutch check L DCheck for a problem such as burnt facing, poor piston sealing or interference with the retainer. NG Code No. 11, 12, 14 APS system check (Refer to P.23-13, 14 and 15.) Disassemble, clean and re-assemble the valve body. L DMake sure that the mounting bolts are not loose and that the O-ring and valve body are notdamaged or positioned incorrectly. DIf the extent of thedamagelooks too bad for repairs to be carried out, replace the valve body assembly. OK During shifting Fluid pressure test (Refer to P.23-106.) DMeasure the UD clutch fluid pressure when shifting from N to D. Standard value:Refer to P.23-106.MUT- IIData List DNo.11 APS OK:Increases in proportion to the acceleratorpedal open- ing angle. YES OK OK UD clutch system check L DRemove the transmission assembly, the valve body cover and the valve body. DBlow air through the UD clutch oilhole in the transmission case, and check that the piston operates to maintain pressure.NG Check the trouble symptoms. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.NG When areshocksgenerated? www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-53 Inspection procedure 8 N to R shocks, large time lag Probable cause If abnormalshocks or atime lag of 2 seconds or more occurs when the selector lever is moved from N to R while theengine is idling, thecause is probably abnormal reverse clutch pressure or LD brake pressure, or a malfunction of the reverse clutch, LR brake, valve body or APS.DAbnormal reverse clutch pressure DAbnormal LR brake pressure DMalfunction of LR solenoid valve DMalfunction of reverse clutch DMalfunction of LR brake DMalfunction of valve body DMalfunction of APS DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. NGReplace the solenoid valve. L NG Check the reverse clutch and LR brake. L DCheck for a problem such as burnt facing, poor piston sealing or interference with the retainer. OK Reverse clutch system and LR brake system check L DRemove the transmission assembly, the valve body cover and the valve body. DBlow air through the reverse clutch oilhole or LRbrake air hole in the transmissioncase, and check that the piston operates to maintain pressure. NG Code No. 11, 12, 14 APS system check (Refer to P.23-13, 14 and 15.) Disassemble, clean and re-assemble the valve body. L DMake sure that the mounting bolts are not loose and that the O-ring and valve body are notdamaged or positioned incorrectly. DIf the extent of thedamagelooks too bad for repairs to be carried out, replace the valve body assembly. OK NG OK Fluid pressure test (Refer to P.23-106.) DMeasure the LR brake fluid pressure in R range. Standard value:Refer to P.23-106.NO NG During shifting Fluid pressure test (Refer to P.23-106.) DMeasure the reverse clutch fluid pressure in R range. Standard value:Refer to P.23-106.MUT- IIData List DNo.11 APS OK:Increases in proportion to the acceleratorpedal open- ing angle. YES OK OK When areshocksgenerated?When starting offShocks are sometimes generated. Check the trouble symptoms. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.NG MUT- IIActuator Test DNo. 1 LR solenoid valve OK:Sound of operation can be heard www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-54 Inspection procedure 9 N-to-D and N-to-R shocks, large time lag Probable cause If abnormalshocks or atime lag of 2 seconds or more occurs when the selector lever is moved from N to both D and R while theengine is idling, the cause is probably abnormal line pressure, or a malfunction of the oilpump or valve body.DAbnormal line pressure DMalfunction of oil pump DMalfunction of valve body DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. OK When areshocksgenerated? During shifting Replace the oil pumpassembly. L (The oilpump cannot be disassembled.)When starting off Disassemble, clean and re-assemble the valve body. L DMake sure that the mounting bolts are not loose and that the O-ring and valve body are notdamaged or positioned incorrectly. DIf the extent of thedamagelooks too bad for repairs to be carried out, replace the valve body assembly.NG Fluid pressure test (Refer to P.23-106.) DMeasure the fluid pressure at each element in 1st, 2nd and reverse. Standard value:Refer to P.23-106.NGAdjust the line pressure. (Refer to P.23-111.) Check the trouble symptoms. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.NG Inspection procedure 10 Shocks, engine racing Probable cause If shocks occur whendriving due to upshifting or downshifting, or the transmission speed becomes higher than theengine speed, thecause is probably abnormal line pressure or a malfunction of a solenoid valve, oil pump, valve body or of a brake or clutch.DAbnormal line pressure DMalfunction of solenoid valve DMalfunction of oil pump DMalfunction of valve body DMalfunction of brake or clutch DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. MUT- IIActuator Test DNo.1 LR solenoid valve DNo.2 UD solenoid valve DNo.3 2ND solenoid valve DNo.4 OD solenoid valve DNo.5 RED solenoid valve OK:Sound of operation can be heardNGReplace the solenoid valve. L OK Adjust the line pressure. (Refer to P.23-111.)NGReplace the oil pumpassembly. L (The oilpump cannot be disassembled.) OK Brake and clutch check L DCheck for a problem such as burnt facing, poor piston sealing or interference with the retainer.NG Disassemble, clean and re-assemble the valve body. L DMake sure that the mounting bolts are not loose and that the O-ring and valve body are notdamaged or positioned incorrectly. DIf the extent of thedamagelooks too bad for repairs to be carried out, replace the valve body assembly. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU. Check the trouble symptoms. NG www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-55 Inspection procedure 11 All points (incorrect shift points) Probable cause If all shift points are incorrect during driving, the cause is probably a malfunction of the output speed sensor, APS or solenoid valve.DMalfunction of output shaft speed sensor DMalfunction of APS DMalfunction of solenoid valve DAbnormal line pressure DMalfunction of valve body DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. NGCode No. 23 Output shaft speed sensor system (Refer to P.23-22.) OK NG Code No. 11, 12, 14 APS system check (Refer to P.23-13, 14 and 15.) OK MUT- IIData List DNo. 31 RED solenoid valve duty ratio DNo. 32 UD solenoid valve duty ratio DNo. 33 2ND solenoid valve duty ratio DNo. 34 OD solenoid valve duty ratio DNo. 35 RED solenoid valve duty ratio OK: No.31 No.32 No.33 No.34 No.35 Driving at aconstant speed in 1st 0% 0% 100% 100% 0% Driving at a constant speed in 2nd 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% Driving at a constant speed in 3rd 100% 0% 100% 0% 0% Driving at a constant speed in 4th 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% Driving at a constant speed in 5th 0% 100% 0% 0% 100%NGReplace the solenoid valve. L NG Check the trouble symptoms. OK Adjust the line pressure. (Refer to P.23-111.) NG Disassemble, clean and re-assemble the valve body. L DMake sure that the mounting bolts are not loose and that the O-ring and valve body are notdamaged or positioned incorrectly. DIf the extent of thedamagelooks too bad for repairs to be carried out, replace the valve body assembly. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU. MUT- IIData List DNo. 23 Output shaft speed sensor system OK:Increases in proportion to vehicle speed. MUT- IIData List DNo.11 APS OK:Increases in proportion to the acceleratorpedal open- ing angle. www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-56 Inspection procedure 12 Some points (incorrect shift points) Probable cause If some of the shift points are incorrect while driving, the cause is probably a malfunction of the valve body, or it is a characteristic of control and is not a malfunction.DMalfunction of valve body DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. INVECS- IIcancel command DCancels INVECS- IIusing MUT- II. YES Problem is a characteristic of control and is not a malfunction. YES Is standard shifting normal?NODoes the problem occur when the ATF temperature is less than 35 °C or higher than 120 °C?NODisassemble, clean and re-assemble the valve body. L DMake sure that the mounting bolts are not loose and that the O-ring and valve body are not damaged or positionedincorrectly. DIf the extent of thedamagelooks too bad for repairs to be carried out, replace the valve body assembly. Check the trouble symptoms. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.NG Inspection procedure 13 No diagnosis code (no shifting) Probable cause No shifting during driving However, if a diagnosis code is not output, the cause is probably malfunction of the inhibitor switch system, the shift switch assembly, theengine A/T-ECU or the A/T-ECU.DMalfunction of Inhibitor switch DMalfunction of shift switch assembly system DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> Does the transmission stay at 3rd in D range?NOMUT- IIData List DNo. 61 Inhibitor switch OK:The ECU input signal and the selector lever position should correspond.NGInspection Procedure 16: Inhibitor switch system check (Refer to P.23-58.) YES OK NG Inspection Procedure 17: Shift switch assembly system check (Refer to P.23-58.) NO Power supply circuit check DCheck for anopencircuit in the harness, a poor connector connection or a blown fuse wire. DIf there is a blown fuse, check for whatever caused the blown fuse and replace the problem part. YES Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU. MUT- IIData List DNo.67 Select switch DNo.68 Shift switch (UP) DNo.69 Shift switch (DOWN) OK:The ECU input signal and the selector lever position should correspond. Check the trouble symptoms.OK NG YES Is powerbeing supplied to the A/T-ECU or to the engine-A/T-ECU? NO Is the backup power supplybeing supplied to the A/T-ECU or to the engine-A/T-ECU? www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-57 Inspection procedure 14 Poor acceleration Probable cause If the vehicle does not accelerate after downshifting, the cause is probably a malfunction of the enginesystem or of a brake or clutch.DMalfunction of enginesystem DMalfunction of brake or clutch DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. Engine system check DControl system, ignition system, fuel system, vehicle bodyNG Repair or replace OK Brake and clutch check L DCheck for a problem such as burnt facing, poor piston sealing or interference with the retainer.Check the trouble symptoms. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.NG Inspection procedure 15 Vibration Probable cause If vibration occurs when accelerating or decelerating while driving at a constant speed or driving in top range, the cause is probably abnormal damper clutch pressure, or a malfunction of theenginesystem, DCC solenoid valve, torque converter or valve body.DAbnormal damper clutch pressure DMalfunction of enginesystem DMalfunction of DCC solenoid valve DMalfunction of torque converter DMalfunction of valve body DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> LRefer to the Transmission Workshop Manual. NGReplace the DCC solenoid valve. L OK Does the problem still occur when theengine coolant temperature sensor is disconnected?YESEngine system check DControl system, ignition system, fuel system, vehicle body NO Fluid pressure test (Refer to P.23-106.) DMeasure the damper clutch fluid pressure. Standard value:Refer to P.23-106.NGDisassemble, clean and re-assemble the valve body. L DMake sure that the mounting bolts are not loose and that the O-ring and valve body are notdamaged or positioned incorrectly. DIf the extent of thedamagelooks too bad for repairs to be carried out, replace the valve body assembly. OK Replace the torque converter assembly.Check the trouble symptoms. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.OK MUT- IIActuator Test DNo. 6 DCC solenoid valve OK:Sound of operation can be heard www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-58 Inspection procedure 16 Inhibitor switch system Probable cause The cause is probably a malfunction of the inhibitor switch circuit or the ignition switch circuit.DMalfunction of Inhibitor switch DMalfunction of ignition switch DMalfunction of harness or connector DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> Inhibitor switch check (Refer to P.23-98.)NG OK Inhibitor switch connector C-05 voltage check DDisconnect the connector and measure at the harness side. DVoltage between terminal 7 and earth (Ignition switch: ON) OK:System voltage OKCheck the following connectors:D-208, D-213, D-32, E-115, C-05NG Repair OK Check the harness between the inhibitor switch and the ignition switch. OK Check the trouble symptoms. NGNG Repair Check the trouble symptoms.Replace NG Repair Ignition switch check NG Repair DCheck the harness between the inhibitor switch and the engine-A/T-ECU. <6G7> DCheck the harness between the inhibitor switch and the A/T-ECU.<4M4> OK Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU. NGNG OK Check the following connectors:<6G7> C-05, E-113, D-128, D-122, <4M4>C-05, E-115, D-128, B-109 Inspection procedure 17 Shift switch assembly system Probable cause The cause is probably a malfunction of the inhibitor switch circuit, shift switch assembly circuit, or of the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.DMalfunction of inhibitor switch DMalfunction of select switch DMalfunction of shift switch (UP) DMalfunction of shift switch (DOWN) DMalfunction of harness or connector DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> Inhibitor switch check (Refer to P.23-98.)NGInhibitor switch check DInspection Procedure 16: Inhibitor switch system check (Refer to P.23-58.) OK Shift switch assembly check (Refer to P.23-117.)NG Replace OK DCheck the harness between the shift switch assembly and the engine-A/T-ECU. <6G7> DCheck the harness between the shift switch assembly and the A/T-ECU.<4M4>NG Repair OK Check the trouble symptoms.NGReplace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU. OK Check the following connectors:<6G7> E-117, E-113, D-122, <4M4> E-117, E-113,D-109NG Repair www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -Troubleshooting 23-59 Inspection procedure 18 Dual pressure switch system Probable cause The cause is probably a malfunction of thedualpressure switch circuit, or of the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.DMalfunction of dualpressure switch DMalfunction of harness or connector DMalfunction of A/C system DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> Dual pressure switch check (Refer to GROUP 55 – On-Vehicle Service.)NG Measure at engine-A/T-ECU connector D-121 <6G7> or at A/T-ECU connector D-107 <4M4>. DDisconnect the connector and measure at the harness side. DIgnition switch: ON DA/C switch: ON D<6G7> Voltage between terminal 83 and earth <4M4> Voltage between terminal 10 and earth OK:System voltage OKCheck the following connectors:<6G7> D-121, A-04,<4M4> D-107,A-04NG Repair OK Check the trouble symptoms.Replace A/C system check (Refer to GROUP 55 - Troubleshooting.)NG Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU. NG Inspection procedure 19 Vehicle speed sensor system Probable cause The cause is probably a malfunction of the vehicle speed sensor circuit, or of the A/T-ECU or the engine-A/T-ECU.DMalfunction of vehicle speed sensor DMalfunction of connector DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU <6G7> DMalfunction of A/T-ECU<4M4> MUT- IIData List DNo.29 Vehicle speed sensor OK:Refer to P.23-61 (Data List Chart).NO Speedometer check (Refer to GROUP 54A - Combination Meter.) OK OKNG NG YES Is the speedometer correct? OK Transient malfunction (Refer to GROUP 00 - Points to Note for Transient Malfunctions.) Check the trouble symptoms. Replace the engine-A/T-ECU or A/T-ECU.NG Check the following connectors:<6G7> C-09, E-113, E-13, D-121<4M4>C-09, E-113, E-13, D-109 DCheck the harness between the engine-A/T-ECU and the vehicle speed sensor. <6G7> DCheck the harness between the A/T-ECU and the vehicle speed sensor.<4M4>Repair NG Repair www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk Purchased from www.WorkshopManuals.co.uk