An adaptive modifier modifies the transmission line pressure. The adaptive
modifier controls the shift execution time. This DTC monitors the time required
to accomplish the shift. If the shift takes longer than 0.65 second,
and the adaptive modifier cannot shorten this time, then a counter iterates.
DTC P1811 sets when this counter reaches its limit. DTC P1811
is a type C DTC.
An adaptable shift has occurred.
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
DTC P1811
Step
| Action
| Value(s)
| Yes
| No
|
1
| Did you perform the Powertrain Diagnostic System Check?
| --
| Go to
Step 2
| Go to
Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls
in Engine Controls
|
2
| Did you perform the Transmission Fluid Checking Procedure?
| --
| Go to
Step 3
| Go to
Transmission Fluid Check
|
3
|
- Install a scan tool.
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Important: Before clearing the DTC, use the scan tool in order to record the Failure
Records. Using the Clear Info function erases the Failure Records from the
PCM.
- Record the DTC Failure Records.
- Clear the DTC.
- Select Transmission Adapts/1-2 Adapt. Data on the scan tool.
- Review the 1-2 TAP cells 4-16.
Do any cells display a value equal to or greater than the specified value?
| 184.48 kPa
(26.75 psi)
| Go to
Step 6
| Go to
Step 4
|
4
|
- Select Transmission Adapts/2-3 Adapt. Data on the scan tool.
- Review the 2-3 TAP cells 4-16.
Do any cells display a value equal to or greater than the specified value?
| 184.48 kPa
(26.75 psi)
| Go to
Step 7
| Go to
Step 5
|
5
|
- Select Transmission Adapts/3-4 Adapt. Data on the scan tool.
- Review the 3-4 TAP cells 4-16.
Do any cells display a value equal to or greater than the specified value?
| 184.48 kPa
(26.75 psi)
| Go to
Step 8
| Go to
Step 9
|
6
|
- Inspect the following items:
• | The line pressure is too low. |
- | The pressure control solenoid valve is stuck ON. |
- | The pressure control solenoid valve has a broken clamp causing
leakage. |
• | The clutch plates (431 through 435) are burned or damaged. |
• | The 2nd clutch piston assembly is cracked or damaged. |
• | The 2nd clutch return spring and retainer assembly is damaged
or out of position. |
• | The 2nd clutch piston assembly seals are rolled, damaged or leaking. |
• | The 2nd sprag clutch assembly is damaged or not holding. |
• | The 1-2 shift solenoid valve is stuck ON. |
• | The 1-2 shift valves (A & B) are stuck in 1st gear. |
- Repair any of the above items as necessary.
Is the repair complete?
| --
| Go to
Step 14
| --
|
7
|
- Inspect the following items:
• | Line pressure is too low. |
- | The pressure control solenoid valve is stuck ON. |
- | The pressure control solenoid valve has a broken clamp causing
leakage. |
• | The 3-4 shift solenoid valve bore plug is mis-assembled. |
• | The 3rd clutch exhaust valve cup plug or the exhaust valve are
installed improperly in the driven sprocket support. |
• | The ball check valve (437) is stuck or missing. |
• | The 3rd clutch plates are burned or the spline is damaged. |
• | The 3rd clutch piston is cracked or damaged, or the checkball
is damaged. |
• | The 3rd clutch piston seals are cut or rolled. |
- Repair any of the above items as necessary.
Is the repair complete?
| --
| Go to
Step 14
| --
|
8
|
- Inspect the following items:
• | The line pressure is too low. |
- | The pressure control solenoid valve is stuck ON. |
- | The pressure control solenoid valve clamp is broken, causing leakage. |
• | The 4th band is burned, slipping or missing. |
• | The 4th servo piston is damaged. |
• | The 4th servo pin is broken or seized. |
• | The 4th servo seals are rolled, cut or damaged. |
• | The 4th servo cover is cracked. |
• | The 3-4 shift valve bore plug is mis-assembled. |
- Repair any of the above items as necessary.
Is the repair complete?
| --
| Go to
Step 14
| --
|
9
|
- Install the J 21867
Pressure Gage and J 21867-94
Line Pressure Fitting.
- Start the engine.
- Using the scan tool command the PC solenoid valve current high,
then command the PC solenoid valve current low and observe the pressure gage.
Does the scan tool display match the specified pressure gage parameters?
| 0.10 A = 240-260 psi
0.20 A = 210-250 psi
0.30 A = 190-240 psi
0.40 A = 175-210 psi
0.50 A = 150-200 psi
0.60 A = 125-175 psi
0.70 A = 110-160 psi
0.80 A = 80-130 psi
0.90 A = 75-125 psi
| Go to Diagnostic Aids
| Go to
Step 10
|
10
| Is the line pressure high?
| --
| Go to
Step 12
| Go to
Step 11
|
11
| Is the line pressure low?
| --
| Go to
Step 13
| --
|
12
|
- Inspect the following components for high line pressure:
• | The pressure regulator valve is stuck at a high torque signal
due to an undersized bore or sediment |
• | The pressure regulator boost valve is stuck open |
• | The pressure control solenoid feed valve is stuck |
• | Ball check valve (65) is missing |
• | The actuator feed limit valve is stuck open |
• | The final drive internal gear snap ring is missing |
• | The actuator feed limit valve is stuck open |
- Repair any of the above items as necessary.
Is the repair complete?
| --
| Go to
Step 14
| --
|
13
|
- Inspect the following components for low line pressure:
• | The scavenge pump body is leaking at the gasket or the pump body |
• | The scavenge pipe is restricted |
• | The scavenge pipe seal is cut or leaking |
• | The primary pump body is leaking at the gasket or the pump body |
• | The scavenge screens (51 and 52) are clogged |
• | The pressure regulator valve is stuck due to sediment |
• | The secondary pump body is leaking at the gasket or the pump body |
• | The transmission fluid level is low |
• | The cooler lines are clogged or restricted |
- Repair any of the above items as necessary.
Is the repair complete?
| --
| Go to
Step 14
| --
|
14
|
- Change the AT fluid and filter.
Refer to Fluid Filter
Replacement.
- Inspect the AT fluid for correct level.
- Add new fluid as necessary.
Important: The Clear TAPS function will clear all adapt cells. This may affect
transmission performance. The PCM will update the adapt cell values as the
vehicle is driven.
- Use the scan tool in order to perform the following:
• | Reset oil life monitor to 100%. |
Did you complete the repair?
| --
| Go to
Step 15
| --
|
15
| Perform the following procedure in order to verify the repair:
- Select Special Functions.
- Select Transmission Output Controls.
- Select Clear TAP.
- Operate the vehicle under the following conditions:
• | Drive the vehicle in D4 in order to obtain 1-2, 2-3,
3-4 shifts. |
• | Shift times must be less than 0.65 second. |
- Select Specific DTC.
- Enter DTC P1811.
Has the test run and passed?
| --
| System OK
| Go to
Step 1
|