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DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................102
Wiring Diagram — AT — FTS ...............................103
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................104
Component Inspection ..........................................106
DTC P0720 VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR·A/T (REV-
OLUTION SENSOR) ...............................................107
Description ............................................................107
CONSULT-II Reference Value ..............................107
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................107
Possible Cause .....................................................107
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................107
Wiring Diagram — AT — VSSA/T .........................109
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................110
DTC P0725 ENGINE SPEED SIGNAL ...................113
Description ............................................................113
CONSULT-II Reference Value ..............................113
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................113
Possible Cause .....................................................113
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................113
Wiring Diagram — AT — ENGSS .........................114
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................115
DTC P0731 A/T 1ST GEAR FUNCTION .................117
Description ............................................................117
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................117
Possible Cause .....................................................117
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................118
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................119
DTC P0732 A/T 2ND GEAR FUNCTION ................121
Description ............................................................121
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................121
Possible Cause .....................................................121
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................122
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................123
DTC P0733 A/T 3RD GEAR FUNCTION ................124
Description ............................................................124
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................124
Possible Cause .....................................................124
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................125
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................126
DTC P0734 A/T 4TH GEAR FUNCTION ................128
Description ............................................................128
CONSULT-II Reference Value ..............................128
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................128
Possible Cause .....................................................128
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................129
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................130
DTC P0740 TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH
SOLENOID VALVE .................................................134
Description ............................................................134
CONSULT-II Reference Value ..............................134
On Board Diagnosis Logic ....................................134
Possible Cause .....................................................134
DTC Confirmation Procedure ...............................134
Wiring Diagram — AT — TCV ..............................135
Diagnostic Procedure ...........................................136
Component Inspection ..........................................138
DTC P0744 A/T TCC S/V FUNCTION (LOCK-UP) .139
Description ............................................................139CONSULT-II Reference Value ............................... 139
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................... 139
Possible Cause ..................................................... 139
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................ 140
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................ 141
DTC P0745 LINE PRESSURE SOLENOID VALVE . 145
Description ............................................................ 145
CONSULT-II Reference Value ............................... 145
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................... 145
Possible Cause ..................................................... 145
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................ 145
Wiring Diagram — AT — LPSV ............................ 146
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................ 147
Component Inspection .......................................... 150
DTC P0750 SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE A ............... 151
Description ............................................................ 151
CONSULT-II Reference Value ............................... 151
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................... 151
Possible Cause ..................................................... 151
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................ 151
Wiring Diagram — AT — SSV/A ........................... 152
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................ 153
Component Inspection .......................................... 155
DTC P0755 SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE B ............... 156
Description ............................................................ 156
CONSULT-II Reference Value ............................... 156
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................... 156
Possible Cause ..................................................... 156
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................ 156
Wiring Diagram — AT — SSV/B ........................... 157
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................ 158
Component Inspection .......................................... 160
DTC P1760 OVERRUN CLUTCH SOLENOID
VALVE ...................................................................... 161
Description ............................................................ 161
CONSULT-II Reference Value ............................... 161
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................... 161
Possible Cause ..................................................... 161
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................ 161
Wiring Diagram — AT — OVRCSV ...................... 162
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................ 163
Component Inspection .......................................... 165
DTC VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR MTR ................... 166
Description ............................................................ 166
CONSULT-II Reference Value ............................... 166
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................... 166
Possible Cause ..................................................... 166
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................ 166
Wiring Diagram — AT — VSSMTR ....................... 167
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................ 168
DTC BATT/FLUID TEMP SEN (A/T FLUID TEMP
SENSOR CIRCUIT AND TCM POWER SOURCE) . 170
Description ............................................................ 170
CONSULT-II Reference Value ............................... 170
On Board Diagnosis Logic .................................... 170
Possible Cause ..................................................... 170
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................ 170
Wiring Diagram — AT — BA/FTS ......................... 171
PRECAUTIONS
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Gaskets, seals and O-rings should be replaced any time the A/T is disassembled.
It is very important to perform functional tests whenever they are indicated.
The valve body contains precision parts and requires extreme care when parts are removed and serviced.
Place disassembled valve body parts in order for easier and proper assembly. Care will also prevent
springs and small parts from becoming scattered or lost.
Properly installed valves, sleeves, plugs, etc. will slide along bores in valve body under their own weight.
Before assembly, apply a coat of recommended ATF to all parts. Apply petroleum jelly to protect O-rings
and seals, or hold bearings and washers in place during assembly. Do not use grease.
Extreme care should be taken to avoid damage to O-rings, seals and gaskets when assembling.
Clean or replace ATF cooler if excessive foreign material is found in oil pan or clogging strainer. Refer to
Refer to .
After overhaul, refill the A/T with new ATF.
When the A/T drain plug is removed, only some of the fluid is drained. Old A/T fluid will remain in torque
converter and ATF cooling system.
Always follow the procedures under “Changing A/T Fluid” in the AT section when changing A/T fluid. Refer
to AT - 1 7 , "
Changing A/T Fluid" , AT- 1 6 , "Checking A/T Fluid" .
Service Notice or PrecautionsUCS005M4
ATF COOLER SERVICE
If A/T fluid contains frictional material (clutches, bands, etc.), or if an A/T is repaired, overhauled, or replaced,
inspect and clean the A/T oil cooler mounted in the radiator or replace the radiator. Flush cooler lines using
cleaning solvent and compressed air after repair. Check Service Bulletins for latest A/T oil cooler cleaning pro-
cedure. For radiator replacement, refer to Refer to CO-11, "
RADIATOR" .
TORQUE CONVERTER SERVICE
The torque converter should be replaced under any of the following conditions:
External leaks in the hub weld area.
Converter hub is scored or damaged.
Converter pilot is broken, damaged or fits poorly into crankshaft.
Steel particles are found after flushing the cooler and cooler lines.
Pump is damaged or steel particles are found in the converter.
Vehicle has TCC shudder and/or no TCC apply. Replace only after all hydraulic and electrical diagnoses
have been made. (Converter clutch material may be glazed.)
Converter is contaminated with engine coolant containing antifreeze.
Internal malfunction of stator roller clutch.
Heavy clutch debris due to overheating (blue converter).
Steel particles or clutch lining material found in fluid filter or on magnet when no internal parts in unit are
worn or damaged — indicates that lining material came from converter.
The torque converter should not be replaced if:
The fluid has an odor, is discolored, and there is no evidence of metal or clutch facing particles.
The threads in one or more of the converter bolt holes are damaged.
A/T malfunction did not display evidence of damaged or worn internal parts, steel particles or clutch plate
lining material in unit and inside the fluid filter.
Vehicle has been exposed to high mileage (only). The exception may be where the torque converter
clutch dampener plate lining has seen excess wear by vehicles operated in heavy and/or constant traffic,
such as taxi, delivery or police use.
PREPARATION
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ST37830000
( — )
DriftInstalling idler gear bearing outer race
a: 61.9 mm (2.437 in) dia.
b: 39 mm (1.54 in) dia.
ST35271000
(J-26091)
DriftInstalling idler gear
a: 72 mm (2.83 in) dia.
b: 63 mm (2.48 in) dia.
ST3127S000
(J-25765-A)
Preload gauge
1. GG9103000
(J-25765-A)
Torque wrench
2. HT62940000
( — )
Socket adapter
3. HT62900000
( — )
Socket adapter
Measuring turning torque of reduction pinion gear
Measuring turning torque of final drive assembly
KV38105710
(J-39026)
Preload adapter
Selecting differential side bearing adjusting shim
Measuring turning torque of final drive assembly
ST35321000
( — )
DriftInstalling output shaft bearing
a: 49 mm (1.93 in) dia.
b: 41 mm (1.61 in) dia. Tool number
(Kent-Moore No.)
Tool nameDescription
NT084
NT115
NT124
NT087
NT073
A/T FLUID
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1. Warm up A/T fluid.
2. Stop engine.
3. Drain A/T fluid by removing the drain plug. Reinstall the drain plug to the specified torque.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse drain plug gasket.
4. Refill the transaxle with new specified A/T fluid through the A/T fluid charging pipe. Always refill the tran-
saxle with the same volume of A/T fluid that was drained out.
5. Run engine at idle speed for 5 minutes.
6. Check A/T fluid level and condition. Refer to AT- 1 6 , "
Checking A/T Fluid" .
A/T Fluid Cooler CleaningUCS006KH
Whenever the A/T is repaired, overhauled, or replaced, the A/T fluid cooler mounted in the radiator must be
inspected and cleaned.
Metal debris and friction material, if present, can become trapped in the A/T fluid cooler. This debris can con-
taminate the newly serviced A/T or, in severe cases, can block or restrict the flow of A/T fluid. In either case,
malfunction of the newly serviced A/T may result.
Debris, if present, may build up as A/T fluid enters the cooler inlet. It will be necessary to back flush the cooler
through the cooler outlet in order to flush out any built up debris.
A/T FLUID COOLER CLEANING PROCEDURE
1. Identify the A/T inlet and outlet fluid cooler hoses.
2. Position an oil pan under the A/T inlet and outlet fluid cooler
hoses.
3. Disconnect the A/T fluid cooler inlet and outlet rubber hoses
from the steel cooler tubes or bypass valve.
NOTE:
Replace the cooler hoses if rubber material from the hose
remains on the tube fitting.
4. Allow any A/T fluid that remains in the cooler hoses to drain into
the oil pan.
5. Insert the extension adapter hose of a can of Transmission
Cooler Cleaner (Nissan P/N 999MP-AM006) into the cooler out-
let hose.
CAUTION:
Wear safety glasses and rubber gloves when spraying
the Transmission Cooler Cleaner.
Spray Transmission Cooler Cleaner only with adequate
ventilation.
Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
Do not breath vapors or spray mist.
6. Hold the hose and can as high as possible and spray Transmis-
sion Cooler Cleaner in a continuous stream into the cooler outlet hose until A/T fluid flows out of the cooler
inlet hose for 5 seconds. Drain plug: Refer to AT- 2 5 7 , "
Components" .
Fluid grade and capacity: Refer to MA-11, "
RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS" .
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SCIA5629E
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A/T CONTROL SYSTEMPFP:31036
Cross-Sectional View UCS005MA
1. Converter housing 2. Oil pump 3. Brake band
4. Reverse clutch 5. High clutch 6. Front planetary gear
7. Low one-way clutch 8. Rear planetary gear 9. Forward clutch
10. Overrun clutch 11. Low & reverse brake 12. Output gear
13. Band servo piston 14. Reverse clutch drum 15. Side cover
16. Idler gear 17. Forward one-way clutch 18. Transaxle case
19. Reduction pinion gear 20. Final gear 21. Differential case
22. Input shaft 23. Torque converter
SCIA7938E
A/T CONTROL SYSTEM
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CONSTRUCTION
FUNCTION OF CLUTCH AND BRAKE
1. Torque converter 2. Oil pump 3. Input shaft
4. Brake band 5. Reverse clutch 6. High clutch
7. Front sun gear 8. Front pinion gear 9. Front internal gear
10. Front planetary carrier 11. Rear sun gear 12. Rear pinion gear
13. Rear internal gear 14. Rear planetary carrier 15. Forward clutch
16. Forward one-way clutch 17. Overrun clutch 18. Low one-way clutch
19. Low & reverse brake 20. Parking pawl 21. Parking gear
22. Output shaft 23. Idle gear 24. Output gear
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Clutch and brake components Abbr. Function
5Reverse clutch R/C To transmit input power to front sun gear 7 .
6High clutch H/C To transmit input power to front planetary carrier 10 .
15Forward clutch F/C To connect front planetary carrier 10 with forward one-way clutch 16 .
17Overrun clutch O/C To connect front planetary carrier 10 with rear internal gear 13 .
4Brake band B/B To lock front sun gear 7 .
16Forward one-way clutch F/O.CWhen forward clutch 15 is engaged, to stop rear internal gear 13 from rotating
in opposite direction against engine revolution.
18Low one-way clutch L/O.CTo stop front planetary carrier 10 from rotating in opposite direction against
engine revolution.
19Low & reverse brake L & R/B To lock front planetary carrier 10 .
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TCM FunctionUCS005MC
The function of the TCM is to:
Receive input signals sent from various switches and sensors.
Determine required line pressure, shifting point, lock-up operation, and engine brake operation.
Send required output signals to the respective solenoids.
CONTROL SYSTEM OUTLINE
The automatic transaxle senses vehicle operating conditions through various sensors or signals. It always
controls the optimum shift position and reduces shifting and lock-up shocks.
CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
SWITCHES & SENSORS
TCM
ACTUATORS
PNP switch
Accelerator pedal position signal
Closed throttle position signal
Wide open throttle position signal
Engine speed signal
A/T fluid temperature sensor
Revolution sensor
Turbine revolution sensor (Power
train revolution sensor)
Vehicle speed sensor
Overdrive control switch signal
Stop lamp switch signalShift control
Line pressure control
Lock-up control
Overrun clutch control
Fail-safe control
Self-diagnosis
CONSULT-II communication line
controlShift solenoid valve A
Shift solenoid valve B
Overrun clutch solenoid valve
Torque converter clutch solenoid
valve
Line pressure solenoid valve
OD OFF indicator lamp
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication line for real time application. It is an on-vehicle mul-
tiplex communication line with high data communication speed and excellent error detection ability. Many elec-
tronic control units are equipped onto a vehicle, and each control unit shares information and links with other
control units during operation (not independent). In CAN communication, control units are connected with 2
communication lines (CAN H line, CAN L line) allowing a high rate of information transmission with less wiring.
Each control unit transmits/receives data but selectively reads required data only. For details, refer to LAN-47,
"CAN System Specification Chart" .
Input/Output Signal of TCMUCS005M E
*1: Spare for vehicle speed sensor·A/T (revolution sensor)
*2: Spare for accelerator pedal position signal
*3: If these input and output signals are different, the TCM triggers the fail-safe function.
*4: Used as a condition for starting self-diagnostics; if self-diagnosis are not started, it is judged that there is some kind of error.
*5: Input by CAN communications.
*6: Output by CAN communications.Control itemLine
pressure
controlVehicle
speed
controlShift
controlLock-up
controlEngine
brake
controlFail-safe
functionSelf-diag-
nostics
function
InputAccelerator pedal position signal
(*5)XXXXX(*3) XX
Vehicle speed sensor·A/T
(Revolution sensor)XXXXX(*3) XX
Vehicle speed sensor·MTR (*1) X (*1) X (*1) X (*1) X X
Closed throttle position signal
(*5)(*2) X(*2) XXX(*4) X
Wide open throttle position signal
(*5)(*2) X (*2) X (*4) X
Turbine revolution sensor (Power
train revolution sensor)XX X XX
Engine speed signal X X X X
PNP switch X X X X X (*3) X (*4) X
Stop lamp switch signal
(*5)XX (*4) X
A/T fluid temperature sensors
(*5)XXXX XX
Overdrive control switch signal
(*5)XXXX (*4) X
TCM power supply voltage signal X X X X
Out-
putShift solenoid valve A/B X (*3) X X
Line pressure solenoid X (*3) X X
Torque converter clutch solenoid
valveX(*3) XX
Overrun clutch solenoid valve X X (*3) X X
OD OFF indicator lamp
(*6)XX