Tools Required
- Check the fluid. Refer to 
Transmission Fluid Check 
.
 
- Remove the line pressure plug and install J 21867 
 Pressure Gauge.
 
- Disconnect the vacuum line from the transaxle modulator and connect J 23738-A 
 Vacuum Gauge/Pump to
the engine vacuum line.
 
Caution: Keep the brakes applied at all times in order to prevent unexpected
vehicle motion. Personal injury may result if the vehicle moves unexpectedly.
Notice: The total test running time should not be longer than 2 minutes.
Running the test longer than 2 minutes may damage the transaxle.
- Start the engine and set the parking brake.
 
- Note the vacuum pump gauge:
 
| •  | At sea level, the engine vacuum should be at least 61 kPa
(18 in Hg). | 
 
| •  | Engine vacuum will drop about 3.5 kPa (1 in Hg)
for every increase in altitude of 305 m (1,000 ft). | 
 
| •  | If the engine vacuum is low, refer to Engine, Driveability, and
Diagnosis. | 
 
- Disconnect J 23738-A 
 vacuum gauge/pump from the engine vacuum line. Connect J 23738-A 
vacuum  gauge/pump to the transaxle
modulator. Install a plug in the engine vacuum  line to prevent a vacuum leak.
 
- Raise the engine speed to 1,250 RPM.
 
- Check the transaxle line pressure:
 
| •  | Minimum Line Pressure--provide 61 kPa (18 in Hg)
of vacuum to the modulator with J 23738-A 
gauge/pump. | 
 
| •  | Full Line Pressure--provide 0 kPa (0 in Hg)
of vacuum to the modulator with J 23738-A 
gauge/pump. | 
 
| •  | Note the pressure readings in all gear ranges for both Minimum
and Full Line Pressure. Compare these readings with the information in the 
Line Pressure 
 table. | 
 
- Refer to the 
High or Low Oil Pressure 
 Condition Diagnosis table in order to diagnose
the line pressure readings that are too  low or too high.
 
- Reconnect the engine vacuum line to the transaxle modulator. Remove J 21867 
 pressure gauge with the
engine off. Install the line pressure plug.