Important: 
|    •  | Perform the road test following the sequence given. | 
 
|    •  | Km/h (mph) shift points will vary with actual throttle position  and driver
 habits | 
 
|    •  | Engine coolant temperature must be at normal operating temperature. | 
 
|    •  | Compare the results of the road test with the Transmission Shift  Speed
 Schedules below. Use these results with the diagnosis information in         this
 section for the transmission evaluation. | 
 
|    •  | This test should only be performed when traffic and road conditions  permit. | 
 
|    •  | Observe all traffic and safety regulations. | 
 
Drive and Reverse Engagement Test
- Turn the ignition switch to ON.
 
- Depress the brake pedal fully.
 
- Place the manual selector in the Park (P) position.
 
- Start the engine and warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
 
- Move the manual selector from the Park (P) position to the Neutral  (N)
 position.
 
- With a stop watch ready, move the manual selector from the Neutral  (N)
 position to the Drive (D) position.
 
- Measure the time from the moment you move the shift lever until  you feel
 the gear engagement.
 
- Move the manual selector from the Drive (D) position to the Neutral  (N)
 position.
 
- With a stop watch ready, move the manual selector from the Neutral  (N)
 position to the Reverse (R) position.
 
- Measure the time from the moment you move the shift lever until  you feel
 the gear engagement.
 
- Return the manual selector to the Park (P) position.
 
- Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position.
 
- Verify that the following conditions exist:
 
| •  | The Drive engagement from the Neutral position takes approximately  1.2 seconds. | 
 
| •  | The Reverse engagement from the Neutral position takes approximately 
 1.5 seconds. | 
 
| •  | The reverse and the drive engagements should be immediate, but  not harsh. | 
 
| •  | If the reverse and the drive engagements are slow to engage or seem  too harsh,
 refer to 
Line Pressure Check 
 for
possible  causes and corrections. | 
 
Upshifts and Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Apply Test
Important: Before repeating this test, wait at least one minute after returning  the manual
 selector to the Neutral (N) position.
- Press the brake pedal firmly.
 
- Start the engine and warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
 
- With the engine running at idle (750-850 RPM), move  the
 manual selector to the Drive (D) position.
 
- Set the Power/Normal switch to the Normal (N) position.
 
- Release the brake pedal and accelerate the vehicle speed using  steadily
 increasing accelerator pressure.
 
- Observe the vehicle speeds and the shift points for the following  gears:
 
| •  | Fourth gear (Overdrive) | 
 
Important: The TCC will not apply and fourth gear upshift is delayed until the  engine
 coolant temperature has reached at least 86°C (30°F).
- Observe the TCC apply. This should occur in either third gear or in  fourth
 gear.
 
- Stop the vehicle, set the Power/Normal switch to the Power (P)  position,
 and repeat steps 5-7.
 
- Return the manual selector to the Park (P) position and turn the  ignition
 switch to LOCK.
 
- Verify that the gear downshifts and the TCC release occur properly  as
 shown in the shift speed tables below. If the transmission is not within        
specifications,  refer to 
Line Pressure Check 
 for possible  causes  and corrections.
 
Part Throttle Downshift Test
Power (P) Shift Mode
Test the power shift using the following procedure:
- Operate the vehicle at 80 km/h (50 mph).
 
- Verify the following driving conditions:
 
| •  | The manual selector is in the Drive (D) range | 
 
| •  | The OD switch is pressed | 
 
| •  | The Power/Normal switch is in the Power (P) position | 
 
- Quickly press the accelerator pedal to approximately half throttle.
 
- Verify the following results:
 
| •  | The transmission immediately downshifts to third gear. | 
 
Normal (N) Shift Mode
Test the normal shift using the following procedure:
- Operate the vehicle at 40 km/h (25 mph).
 
- Verify the following driving conditions:
 
| •  | The manual selector is in the Drive (D) range | 
 
| •  | The OD switch is pressed | 
 
| •  | The Power/Normal switch is in the Normal (N) position | 
 
- Quickly press the accelerator pedal to approximately half throttle.
 
- Verify the following results:
 
| •  | The transmission immediately downshifts to third gear. | 
 
Full Throttle Downshift Test
Power (P) Shift Mode
Test the power shift mode using the following procedure:
- Operate the vehicle at 80 km/h (50 mph).
 
- Verify the following conditions:
 
| •  | The manual selector is in the Drive (D) position | 
 
| •  | The OD switch is pressed | 
 
| •  | The Power/Normal switch is in the Power (P) position | 
 
- Quickly press the accelerator pedal to the Wide Open Throttle  (WOT) position.
 
- Verify the following conditions:
 
| •  | The transmission immediately downshifts to second gear. | 
 
Normal (N) Shift Mode
Test the normal shift mode using the following procedure:
- Operate the vehicle at 40 km/h (25 mph).
 
- Verify the following conditions:
 
| •  | The manual selector is in the Drive (D) position | 
 
| •  | The OD switch is pressed | 
 
| •  | The Power/Normal switch is in the Normal (N) position | 
 
- Quickly press the accelerator pedal to the Wide Open Throttle  (WOT) position.
 
- Verify the following conditions:
 
| •  | The transmission immediately downshifts to second gear. | 
 
Manual Downshift Test
- At a vehicle speed of 80 km/h (50 mph), perform  the following
 procedure:
 
| 1.1.  | Move the manual selector to the Drive (D) selector. | 
 
| 1.2.  | Press the OD switch. | 
 
| 1.3.  | Place the Power/Normal switch in the Power (P) position. | 
 
| 1.4.  | Release the accelerator pedal. | 
 
| 1.5.  | Release the OD switch. | 
 
| 1.6.  | Verify the following operating conditions: | 
 
|    •  | The transmission downshifts immediately to third gear. | 
 
|    •  | The engine reduces the vehicle speed. | 
 
- At a vehicle speed of 48 km/h (30 mph), perform  the following
 procedure:
 
| 2.1.  | Move the manual selector to the Drive (D) selector. | 
 
| 2.2.  | Release the accelerator pedal. | 
 
| 2.3.  | Move the manual selector to Second (2) gear. | 
 
| 2.4.  | Verify the following operating conditions: | 
 
|    •  | The transmission downshifts immediately to second gear. | 
 
|    •  | The engine reduces the vehicle speed. | 
 
| 2.5.  | If no engine braking is available, test for a faulty second coast  brake. | 
 
- At a vehicle speed of 24 km/h (15 mph), perform  the following
 procedure:
 
| 3.1.  | Move the manual selector to the Drive (D) selector. | 
 
| 3.2.  | Release the accelerator pedal. | 
 
| 3.3.  | Move the manual selector to the Low (L) position. | 
 
| 3.4.  | Verify the following operating conditions: | 
 
|    •  | The transmission downshifts immediately to first gear. | 
 
|    •  | The engine reduces the vehicle speed. | 
 
| 3.5.  | If no engine braking is available, test for a faulty reverse band. | 
 
Coastdown Downshift Test
Power (P) Shift Mode
Set the Power/Normal switch to the Power (P) position.
- Verify the manual selector is in the Drive (D) position.
 
- Depress the OD switch.
 
- Accelerate the vehicle until the transmission is in fourth gear  (OD)
 and the TCC is applied.
 
- Release the accelerator pedal and lightly apply the brake pedal,  bringing
 the vehicle to a complete stop.
 
- Verify that the TCC releases.
 
- Monitor the vehicle speeds at points of downshifts.
 
Normal (N) Shift Mode
Set the Power/Normal switch to the Normal (N) position.
- Verify the manual selector is in the Drive (D) position.
 
- Depress the OD switch.
 
- Accelerate the vehicle until the transmission is in fourth gear  (OD)
 and the TCC is applied.
 
- Release the accelerator pedal and lightly apply the brake pedal,  bringing
 the vehicle to a complete stop.
 
- Verify that the TCC releases.
 
- Monitor the vehicle speeds at points of downshifts.
 
Verify that the gear downshifts and the TCC release occur properly as  shown
 in the shift speed tables below. If the transmission is not within specifications,
         refer to 
Line Pressure Check 
        for possible causes  and corrections.
Manual Second (2) Gear Range Selection Test
- Stop the vehicle.
 
- Move the manual selector to the Second (2) range.
 
- Slowly accelerate the vehicle and verify that the transmission  upshifts
 from the first to the second gear.
 
Manual Third (D) Range
- Slowly accelerate the vehicle to 40 km/h (25 mph).
 
- Verify that the transmission does not upshift from second to third  gear.
 
- Verify that the TCC does NOT engage.
 
Manual Low Test
- Stop the vehicle.
 
- Place the manual selector in the Low (L) range.
 
- Slowly accelerate the vehicle.
 
- Verify that the transmission does not upshift from the first to  the second
 gear.
 
- Verify that the TCC does NOT engage.
 
Reverse (R) Test
- Stop the vehicle.
 
- Place the manual selector in the Reverse (R) range.
 
- Slowly accelerate the vehicle.
 
- Verify that the vehicle operates in a rearward direction.
 
Transmission Shift Speed Schedule -- Power Shift Mode
Throttle Position 
 | 1st to 2nd 
 | 2nd to 3rd 
 | 3rd to 4th 
 | 4th to 3rd 
 | 3rd to 2nd 
 | 2nd to
1st 
 | 
km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | 
Closed 
 | 18 (11) 
 | 36 (23) 
 | 48 (30) 
 | 35 (22) 
 | 29 (18) 
 | 7 (4) 
 | 
Full Open 
 | 49 (31) 
 | 94 (59) 
 | 132 (83) 
 | 120 (75) 
 | 85 (53) 
 | 42 (26) 
 | 
Transmission Shift Speed Schedule -- Normal Shift Mode
Throttle Position 
 | 1st to 2nd 
 | 2nd to 3rd 
 | 3rd to 4th 
 | 4th to 3rd 
 | 3rd to 2nd 
 | 2nd to
1st 
 | 
km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | km/h (mph) 
 | 
Closed 
 | 16 (10) 
 | 32 (20) 
 | 45 (28) 
 | 35 (22) 
 | 29 (18) 
 | 7 (4) 
 | 
Full Open 
 | 44 (28) 
 | 83 (52) 
 | 120 (75) 
 | 112 (70) 
 | 74 (46) 
 | 39 (24) 
 | 
Manual Road Test Procedure
This procedure determines whether a problem lies in the electronic control 
 system or in the transmission itself. This procedure tests the gears being      
   used in the L, the 2, or the D ranges with the shift solenoids disconnected   
      from the PCM.
- Perform one of the following procedures:
 
- Start the engine and warm to normal operating temperature.
 
- Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
 
- Disconnect the solenoid wire harness connector from the solenoid  wire
 harness.
 
- Start the engine.
 
- On a level road, move the gear selector to the Low (L) position  and accelerate
 the vehicle to 20 km/h (13 mph).
 
Observe that 1st gear is being used.
- Move the gear selector to Second (2) position at 20 km/h  (13 mph).
 
- Accelerate to 40 km/h (25 mph).
 
Observe that the transmission is in 3rd gear.
- At 40 km/h (25 mph), shift the manual selector to  the Drive
 (D) position.
 
- Observe that the transmission is in 4th gear at speeds above 40 km/h
  (25 mph).
 
- Stop the vehicle.
 
- Shift to the Park (P) position and turn the ignition switch to  LOCK.
 
- Reconnect the solenoid wire harness connector.
 
- Turn the ignition switch to ON.
 
- Clear DTCs with the scan tool.
 
- Compare the results of this Manual Road Test Procedure with the  Road
 Test Procedure described previously.
 
| •  | If the transmission operates normally with the electronic control  system
 disabled, but malfunctions with the electronic control system connected,        
the  problem lies in the electronic control system. Refer to the appropriate     
   DTC  test. | 
 
| •  | If the transmission is still malfunctioning with the electronic  control
 system disabled, the problem lies in the transmission. Refer to the         Manual
 Road Test Diagnosis table below. For additional diagnosis information,         refer
 to 
Line Pressure Check 
        and 
Stall Speed Test 
  | 
 
Manual Road Test Diagnosis
Condition 
 | Possible Cause 
 | Correction 
 | 
No 1st to 3rd Gear Upshift 
 | 
- Defective direct clutch
 
- Defective second brake
 
- Stuck 1-2 shift valve
 
- Stuck 2-3 shift valve
 
- Shift solenoid assembly gasket leaking
 
 
 | 
- Repair the direct clutch
 
- Replace the second brake
 
- Repair/replace the 1-2 shift valve
 
- Repair/replace the 2-3 shift valve
 
- Replace the shift solenoid assembly
 
 
 | 
No 3rd to 4th Gear Upshift 
 | 
- Defective overdrive brake
 
- Stuck 3-4 shift valve
 
- Shift solenoid assembly gasket leaking
 
 
 | 
- Replace the overdrive brake
 
- Repair/Replace the 3-4 shift valve
 
- Replace the shift solenoid assembly
 
 
 |