Inspection Procedure 4: Slip at forward driving




COMMENTS ON TROUBLE SYMPTOM


If a slip occurs during forward driving, the cause is probably an abnormal line pressure or a malfunction of the line pressure control solenoid system, clutch control solenoid No.2 system, torque converter, valve body, or oil pump.

PROBABLE CAUSES




DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE


STEP 1. A/T fluid check


Check the A/T fluid for amount and condition (not severely contaminated), and fill or replace the A/T fluid if necessary. Then, check the trouble symptom again.

Q. Is the trouble symptom reproduced?

Go to Step 2.
This diagnosis is complete.

STEP 2. Hydraulic pressure test


Measure the line pressure (Refer to ).
note If a slip occurs during forward driving, the line pressure may be lower than the standard value.
OK: Refer to .

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 3.
Go to Step 4.

STEP 3. Torque converter stall test


Carry out the torque converter stall test (Refer to ), and replace the torque converter if the result is out of the standard value. Then, check the trouble symptom again.

Q. Is the trouble symptom reproduced?

Go to Step 5.
This diagnosis is complete.

STEP 4. Retest the system


If the trouble symptom is not solved, replace the valve body. Then, check the trouble symptom again.

Q. Is the trouble symptom reproduced?

Go to Step 5.
This diagnosis is complete.

STEP 5. A/T-ECU replacement


(1)Replace the A/T-ECU.
(2)Test drive the vehicle.
(3)Verify that the condition described by the customer exists.

Q. Is the trouble symptom reproduced?

After checking the oil pump for damage, check each clutch and brake for any damage, and replace if necessary. (It is highly possible that the clutch C1 and one-way clutch F1 that engage in 1st gear are damaged.)
This diagnosis is complete.