Important: Before performing a line pressure check,
verify that the pressure control (PC) solenoid valve is receiving the correct electrical
signal from the ECM.
- Install a scan tool.
Caution: Keep the brakes applied at all times in order to prevent unexpected
vehicle motion. Personal injury may result if the vehicle moves unexpectedly.
- Start the engine and set the parking brake.
- Inspect for a stored Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).
- Repair the vehicle, if necessary.
- Check the fluid level. Refer to the
Transmission Fluid Check.
- Check the manual linkage for proper adjustment.
Caution: Refer to General Repair Instructions in the Preface section.
- Turn the engine Off. Remove the transmission pressure test plug (40)
and install
J 36648-A and
DT 46450 .
- Put the gear selector in PARK range and set the parking brake.
- Start the engine and allow the engine to warm up at idle.
Notice: Refer to General Repair Instructions in the Preface section.
- Access the PC solenoid valve control test on the scan tool.
- Increase the PC solenoid actual current from 0 to 1 amps in 0.1 amp
increments. Allow the pressure to stabilize for five seconds after each pressure
change. Read the corresponding line pressure on the
DT 46450 .
- Refer to the
Line Pressure specification table. Compare
the data to the table.
- If pressure readings differ greatly from the table, refer to
Fluid Pressure High or Low.
- Turn engine OFF. Remove the
DT 46450 .
- Inspect the pressure test plug (40) and O-ring (66)
for damage.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Important: If the pressure test plug (40) and
O-ring (66) are not damaged, they should be reused.
- Install the transmission pressure test plug (40).
Tighten
Tighten the transmission pressure test plug to 11 N·m
(8 lb. ft).