This section provides the following information:
• | General diagnosis information on transmissions |
• | A detailed description of the Hydra-matic transmission operation |
• | Procedures for diagnosing the Hydra-matic transmission |
When you diagnose any condition of the Hydra-matic transmission, begin with the Functional Test Procedure. This procedure indicates the proper path of diagnosing the transmission by describing the basic checks. This procedure will then refer you to the locations of specific checks. After you have determined the cause of a condition, refer to Repair Instructions for repair procedures. If the faulty component is not serviceable without removing the transmission from the vehicle, refer to Unit Repair for repair information.
Notice: Do not, under any circumstances, attempt to diagnose a powertrain condition without basic knowledge of this powertrain. If you perform diagnostic procedures without this basic knowledge, you may incorrectly diagnose the condition or damage the powertrain components.
You must be familiar with some basic electronics in order to use this section of the service manual. You should also be able to use the following special tools:
• | A Digital Volt Meter (DVM) |
• | A circuit tester |
• | A transmission electrical jumper J 38835 |
• | A transmission Test Box |
• | Jumper wires or leads |
• | A line pressure gage set |
The Functional Test Procedures verify the correct operation of electronic components in the transmission. These procedures will eliminate the unnecessary removal of transmission components.
Notice: If you probe a wire with a sharp instrument and do not properly seal the wire afterward, the wire corrodes and an open circuit results.
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.