Check
| Causes
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DEFINITION: Transmission main line pressure that is determined to be high or low. Refer to
Line Pressure Check
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Fluid Pump Assembly
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| • | Pressure regulator valve stuck |
| • | Pressure regulator valve spring |
| • | Line boost valve spring |
| • | Line boost valve or bushing stuck, damaged or incorrectly assembled |
| • | Pressure relief ball not seated or damaged |
| • | Pressure relief ball spring |
| • | Pump slide seal out of location |
| • | Fluid pump screen assembly plugged or damaged |
| • | Fluid pump rotor guide omitted or misassembled |
| • | Fluid pump rotor cracked or broken |
| • | Fluid pump surfaces not flat |
| • | Excessive fluid pump rotor clearance |
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Fluid Filter
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| • | Fluid filter seal missing, cut or damaged |
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Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
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| • | Manual valve scored or damaged |
| • | Spacer plate or gaskets misassemble or damaged |
| • | Control valve top channel plate not flat |
| • | Control valve bottom channel plate not flat |
| • | Feed limit valve or spring stuck in the exhaust position |
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Pressure Control Solenoid Assembly
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System Voltage
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| • | 12 Volts not supplied to transmission |
| • | Electrical short - pinched solenoid wire |
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Clutch Accumulator
| Leaking
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Inspect for active transmission DTCs
| Transmission DTC default action active
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