GM studies indicate that plugged or restricted transmission oil coolers and pipes cause insufficient transmission lubrication and elevated operating temperatures which can lead to premature transmission failure. Many repeat repair cases could have been prevented by following published procedures for transmission oil cooler flushing and flow checking. This procedure includes flow checking and flushing the auxiliary transmission oil cooler, if equipped.
Note: Use the J 45096 or equivalent to flush and flow test the transmission oil cooler and the oil cooler pipes after the transaxle is removed for repairs or replacement. Use only GM Goodwrench DEXRON VI automatic transmission fluid in the J 45096 . The AF33-5 uses T-IV automatic transmission fluid. After completing the flushing and flow test procedure, remove the residual DEXRON VI left in the oil cooler by carefully blowing out with compressed air.
Time allowance for performing the cooler flow checking and flushing procedure is included in the appropriate labor time guide operations. The service procedure steps for oil cooler flushing and flow testing are as follows:• | J 45096 Transmission Oil Cooling System Flush and Flow Test Tool |
• | J 45096-30 Transmission Cooler Flush Adapter |
• | Shop air supply with water/oil filters, regulator and pressure gage -- minimum 90 psi |
• | Eye protection |
• | Rubber gloves |
Caution: Do not overfill the supply vessel. Damage to the unit may result. To verify the fluid level, view the LCD screen display while filling the unit, to ensure the fluid level does not exceed 30 L (32 qt).
Example:
• | Fluid temperature: 75°F |
• | Cooler type: Steel |
The MINIMUM flow rate for this example would be 0.8 GPM. |
Temperature Range | Steel | Aluminum |
---|---|---|
65 - 66°F | 0.6 gpm | 0.5 gpm |
67 - 70°F | 0.7 gpm | 0.6 gpm |
71 - 75°F | 0.8 gpm | 0.7 gpm |
76 - 80°F | 0.9 gpm | 0.8 gpm |
81 - 84°F | 1.0 gpm | 0.9 gpm |
85 - 89°F | 1.1 gpm | 1.0 gpm |
90 - 94°F | 1.2 gpm | 1.1 gpm |
95 - 98°F | 1.3 gpm | 1.2 gpm |
99 - 103°F | 1.4 gpm | 1.3 gpm |
104 - 108°F | 1.5 gpm | 1.4 gpm |
109 - 112°F | 1.6 gpm | 1.5 gpm |
113 - 117°F | 1.7 gpm | 1.6 gpm |
118 - 120°F | 1.8 gpm | 1.7 gpm |
The above connections are the reverse flow or back-flush direction.
The above connections are now in the normal flow direction.
Note: If the flow rate is less than 0.5 gpm, the LCD displays an error message. Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the operation manual.
• | If the TESTED flow rate is equal to or greater than the MINIMUM flow rate recorded, the oil cooling system is functioning properly. Perform Code Recording Procedure. |
• | If the TESTED flow rate is less than the MINIMUM flow rate previously recorded, repeat the back flush and forward flush procedures. |
3.1. | Replace the transmission oil cooler. |
3.2. | Reconnect supply and waste hoses to the cooler lines in the normal flow direction. Perform Flow Test. |
3.3. | Perform Code Recording Procedure. |
Note:
• If power is interrupted prior to the recording of the seven-character code, the code will be lost and the flow rate test will need to be repeated. • The flow test must run for a minimum of 8-10 seconds and be above 0.5 gpm for a code to be generated.
Note: A small amount of water may drain from the bottom of the unit when the air supply is disconnected. This is a normal operation of the built-in water separator.