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5A1 – 36IZF 4 HP 16 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
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OIL PUMP
1. Oil Pump
2. Oil Pump Seal
3. Washer
4. O–ring5. Dowel Pin
6. Bolt
7. Bolt
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REAR COVER & OIL PAN COVER
1. Rear Cover
2. Piston Ring
3. O–ring
4. Needle Bearing
5. Shim
6. Screw Plug7. Bolt
8. Oil Pan
9. Oil Pan Gasket
10. Oil Pan Bracket
11. Bolt
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5A1 – 38IZF 4 HP 16 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
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PARKING LEVER
1. Selector Shaft
2. Stop Bushing
3. Detent Disc
4. Clamping Sleeve
5. Connecting Bar6. Leg Spring
7. Pawl
8. Pin
9. Support Bolt
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INPUT SHAFT & SHIFT GEAR
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5A1 – 40IZF 4 HP 16 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
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1. Inner Disc Carrier F
2. Clutch Plate F
3. Line Clutch Disc F
4. Clutch Outer Disc F
5. Spring Disc
6. Stop Ring
7. Cup Spring
8. O–ring
9. O–ring
10. Piston D
11. Slotted Nut
12. Roller Bearing
13. Adjust Ring
14. Bearing Plate
15. Roller Bearing
16. Spur Gear
17. Piston D
18. Spring Disc
19. Snap Ring
20. Clutch Plate D
21. Cup Spring
22. Line Clutch Disc D
23. Spring Disc
24. Disc Carrier C/D
25. Pitting Key
26. Line Clutch Disc C
27. Clutch Outer Disc C
28. Cup Spring
29. Line Clutch Disc C
30. Snap Ring
31. Piston C
32. Cylinder C
33. Snap Ring
34. Front Ring Gear
35. Oil Tray
36. Front Planetary Gear
37. Front Sun Gear
38. Snap Ring
39. Needle Bearing40. Rear Planetary Gear Set
41. Snap Ring
42. Rear Sun Gear
43. Needle Bearing
44. Snap Ring
45. Piston B
46. Clutch Plate B
47. Clutch Outer Disc B
48. Line Clutch Disc B
49. Spring Disc
50. Piston Ring
51. Inner Disc Carrier E
52. Needle Bearing
53. Snap Ring
54. Clutch Plate Disc E
55. Line Clutch Disc E
56. Clutch Outer Disc E
57. Spring Disc
58. Retainer Ring
59. O–ring
60. Oil Dam
61. Cup Spring
62. O–ring
63. Piston E
64. O–ring
65. Input Shaft
66. O–ring
67. O–ring
68. Piston
69. Oil Dam
70. O–ring
71. Cup Spring
72. Stop Ring
73. Shim
74. Needle Bearing
75. O–ring
76. Piston Ring
77. Rear Cover
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VALVE BODY
1. Control Valve Body
2. Valve Body Wiring Harness
3. O–ring
4. Plug
5. Cable Terminal
6. Retaining Clip
7. Input Speed Sensor
8. Cap Screw9. Solenoid Valve
10. Cap Screw
11. Fixing Plate
12. Fixing Plate
13. Cap Screw
14. Solenoid Valve
15. Solenoid Valve
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5A1 – 42IZF 4 HP 16 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
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GEAR SHIFT CONTROL
1. Selector Control Lever
2. Gear Shift Knob
3. Cover
4. Step Gate Slider
5. BTSI Button
6. Spring7. Positioning Spring
8. Solenoid
9. Base Plate
10. T/A Lever
11. Select Cable
12. Cable Fastener
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DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND
PROCEDURES DIAGNOSIS
BASIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED
You must be familiar with some basic electronics to use
this section of the Service Manual. They will help you to
follow diagnostic procedures.
Notice : Lack of the basic knowledge of this transaxle
when performing diagnostic procedures could result in in-
correct diagnostic performance or damage to transaxle
components.
Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to diagnose a
transaxle problem without this basic knowledge.
Notice : If a wire is probed with a sharp instrument and not
properly sealed afterward, the wire will corrode and an
open circuit will result.
Diagnostic test probes are now available that allow you to
probe individual wires without leaving the wire open to the
environment. These probe devices are inexpensive and
easy to install, and they permanently seal the wire from
corrosion.
Special Tools
You should be able to use a Digital Volt Meter (DVM), a cir-
cuit tester, jumper wires or leads and a line pressure gauge
set.
The functional check procedure is designed to verify the
correct operation of electronic components in the trans-
axle.
This will eliminate the unnecessary removal of transaxle
components.
FUNCTIONAL CHECK PROCEDURE
Begin with the Functional Check Procedure which pro-
vides a general outline of how to diagnose automatic
transaxle. The following functional check procedure will in-
dicate the proper path of diagnosing the transaxle by de-
scribing the basic checks and then referencing the loca-
tions of the specific checks.
S Check the fluid level according to the Fluid Level
Service Procedure.
S Check the transaxle for fluid leaks.
S Check if the transaxle fluid is not burnt by color and
smell.
S Ensure that the transaxle is not in Limp Home
Mode(LHM).
S Check the battery terminals and the ground con-
nections for corrosion or looseness.
S Check that the cooler flow is not restricted.S Check all electrical connections for tightness.
S Use on–board diagnostic tool or a scan tool to see
if any transaxle trouble codes have been set. Refer
to the appropriate ”Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)”
information and repair the vehicle as directed. After
repairing the vehicle, perform the road test and
verify that the code has not set again.
S Perform the Electrical/Garage Shift Tests.
S Perform the Road Test Procedure in this section.
S Inspect the oil and check for metal or other contam-
inants in the oil pan.
LINE PRESSURE CHECK
PROCEDURE
The 4HP 16 A/T uses a trochoid type oil pump to produce
hydraulic pressure, and a pressure control solenoid (sole-
noid 1) to control that pressure at the pressure regulator
valve, after it leaves the pump. The transaxle pressure
control solenoid is controlled by an electrical signal that
ranges from 0 to 12 volts corresponds to minimum line
pressure (approx. 89.9 to 124.7 psi (6.2 to 8.6 bar)) and
0 volt corresponds to a maximum line pressure (approx.
221.9 to 252.4 psi (15.3 to 17.4 bar)) in all range.
Line pressures are calculated for two sets of gear ranges
– Drive–Park–Neutral and Reverse. This allow the trans-
axle line pressure to be appropriate for different pressure
needs in different gear ranges:
Gear
Range
Solenoid
1RPMPressure
Drive,
ReverseOff2,500221.9~252.4psi
(15.3~17.4 bar)
On2,50017.4~269.8psi
(1.2~18.6 bar)
Neutral,
ParkOff2,500221.9~252.4psi
(15.3~17.4 bar)
On2,50089.9~269.8 psi
(6.2~18.6 bar)
Before performing a line pressure check, verify that the
pressure control solenoid is receiving the correct electrical
signal from the TCM:
1. Install a scan tool.
2. Start the engine and set parking brake.
3. Check for a stored pressure control solenoid diag-
nostic trouble code, and other diagnostic trouble
codes.