Tool Required
J 35944-A Transmission
            Oil Cooler Flusher
Preparation
- After the repaired or replacement transmission is installed in
the vehicles, do not reconnect the oiler cooler pipes.
 
- Remove the fill cap on the J 35944-A 
 and fill the can with 0.6 L (20-21 oz)
of flushing solution. Do not overfill.
 
- Install the fill cap on the J 35944-A 
 and pressurize the flusher can, using a shop air supply regulated
at 550-700 kPa          (80-100 psi).
 
- Connect the J 35944-A 
 discharge hose to the oil cooler return pipe.
 
- Clip the discharge hose onto the oil drain container.
 
- Attach the J 35944-A 
 to the undercarriage of the vehicle with the hook provided and connect
the hose from the J 35944-A 
     to the   other (feed) oil cooler pipe.
 
- With the water valve on the J 35944-A 
 in the OFF position, connect the water hose from the water
supply to the J 35944-A 
.
 
- Turn ON the water supply at the faucet.
 
Initial Flush
- Turn the water valve on the J 35944-A 
 to the ON position and allow the water to flow through the
oil cooler pipes for 10 seconds to   remove any remaining transmission  fluid.
           If the water does not flow through   the cooler and pipes, the
cause         of    the  blockage must be diagnosed and the   plugged component
must      be   repaired     or  replaced. Continue with the cooler  flushing
 and    flow   check   procedure     once  the blockage is corrected.
 
- Turn the water supply on the J 35944-A 
 to the OFF position and clip the discharge hose onto the
five gallon pail with a lid.
 
- Turn the water valve on the J 35944-A 
 to the ON position and depress the trigger to mix cooler
flushing solution into the water flow.          Use the clip provided on the
     handle to hold the trigger down. The  discharge         will foam vigorously
     when the solution is introduced into  the water   stream.
 
- Flush the oil cooler and pipes with water and solution for 2 minutes.
During this flush, attach the air supply to the air valve located    on the J 35944-A 
 for 3 to 5 seconds
     at the end of  even    15    to  20 second  interval to create
 a   surge   action.
 
- Release the trigger and turn the water valve on the J 35944-A 
 to the off position.
 
Back Flush
- Disconnect both the hoses from the oil cooler pipes and then connect
them to the opposite oil cooler pipe. This will allow the oil cooler and pipes
              to be back flushed.
 
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 on the Initial Flush Procedure.
 
- Release the trigger on theJ 35944-A 
 and allow water only to rinse the oil cooler and pipes for
1 minute.
 
- Turn OFF the water supply at the faucet.
 
- Attach the air supply to the valve on the J 35944-A 
 and blow out the water from the oil
cooler and pipes. Continue until no water           comes   out of the discharge
  hose.
 
Flow Check
- Disconnect both the hoses from the oil cooler pipes. Connect the
oil cooler feed pipe to the transmission and the return pipe to  the discharge
      hose. Clip the discharge  hose   onto     the  empty oil drain  container.
 
- Confirm the transmission is filled with automatic transmission
fluid.
 
- Start the engine with the transmission in PARK range and run for
30 seconds. A minimum of 1.9 L (2 quarts)   must be discharged
           during  this 30 second fun time.
 
| •  | If fluid flow is greater than 1.9 L (2 quarts) in
30 seconds, go to step 7. | 
 
| •  | If fluid flow is less than 1.9 L (2 quarts) in 30 seconds,
perform the following diagnosis: | 
 
- Disconnect the oil cooler feed line at the radiator.
 
- Connect the discharge hose to the cooler feed line. Clip the discharge
hose onto the empty oil drain container. 
 
-  Start the engine with the transmission in PARK and fun for 30 seconds.
A minimum of 1.9 L (2 quarts) must discharge during  the 30 second
            run time. Do the following according to flow rate:
 
| •  | Insufficient feed flow: Inspect the transmission. | 
 
| •  | Sufficient feed flow: Inspect the cooler return pipe and the cooler. | 
 
- Remove the discharge hose, reconnect the cooler feed and return
pipes to the transmission and refill the unit to the proper fluid level.