5L40E
5L40E
5L40E
7-1
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 08-may-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Temperature
Minimum Resistance
Nominal Resistance
Maximum Resistance
40C
40F
89500
100000
110500
30C
22F
46419
51400
56381
20C
4F
25120
27610
30100
10C
14F
14160
15450
16740
0C
32F
8278
8972
9666
10C
50F
5005
5391
5777
20C
68F
3120
3342
3564
30C
86F
2000
2132
2264
40C
104F
1317
1397
1477
50C
122F
888
938
988
60C
140F
613
645
677
70C
158F
432
453
474
80C
176F
310
324
338
90C
194F
228
237
246
100C
212F
170
176
182
110C
230F
128
132
136
120C
248F
98
101
104
130C
266F
77
79
81
140C
284F
60
62
64
150C
302F
48
49
50
SIE-ID = 808156
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 08-may-2003
LMB = bosier01
Ref
No.*
Qty
Size
Metric
English
318
12
M6x1.0x30.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
Description of Usage
300
M6x1.0x38.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
M8x1.25x35.0
22 Nm
16 lb ft
63
M14x1.5x10.0
20 Nm
15 lb ft
35
M8x1.25x35.0
22 Nm
16 lb ft
65
20
M6x1.0x16.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
50
M6x1.0x38.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
45
M6x1.0x20.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
43
M6x1.0x30.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
609
M8x1.25x25.0
22 Nm
16 lb ft
34
M22x1.5x10.0
57 Nm
42 lb ft
228
M4x0.7x10.0
3.6 Nm
31.86 lb in
240
M6x1.0x40.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
241
M8x1.25x40.0
22 Nm
16 lb ft
36
M18x1.5x12.0
20 Nm
15 lb ft
7-2
Transmission/Transaxle
Ref
No.*
Qty
Size
Metric
English
40
M10x1.0x8.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
49
M6x1.0x50.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
51
M6x1.0x50.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
53
M6x1.0x68.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
53
M6x1.0x68.0
11 Nm
97 lb in
Description of Usage
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 08-may-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Metric
English
22 Nm
16 lb ft
11 Nm
97 lb in
11 Nm
97 lb in
57 Nm
42 lb ft
50 Nm
37 lb ft
25 Nm
18 lb ft
20 Nm
15 lb ft
20 Nm
15 lb ft
11 Nm
97 lb in
11 Nm
97 lb in
9 Nm
80 lb in
11 Nm
97 lb in
11 Nm
97 lb in
12 Nm
106 lb in
9 Nm
80 lb in
63 Nm
46 lb ft
3.6 Nm
31.9 lb in
50 Nm
37 lb ft
75 Nm
55 lb ft
SIE-ID = 808082
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 18-sep-2001
LMB = bosier01
5L40-E
RPO Codes
M82
Production Location
Strasbourg, France
Vehicle Platform
Engine/Transmission Usage
Transmission Drive
3.42:1
2.21:1
1.60:1
1.00:1
0.75:1
Reverse Ratio
3.03:1
245 mm
5L40-E
Pressure Taps
Line Pressure
DEXRON III
Transmission Type: 5
Transmission Type: L
Longitude Mount
Transmission Type: 40
Product Series
Transmission Type: E
Electronic Controls
Position Quadrant
P, R, N, D, 4, 3, 2
Case Material
73 kg (161 lb)
Transmission/Transaxle
5L40-E
Domestic: 454 kg
Export: 1,815 kg
SIE-ID = 820169
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 30-sep-2002
7-3
LMB = mchapm01
Metric
English
8.5 liters
9.0 quarts
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-jul-2002
LMB = mchapm01
Range Reference
Range
D432
3
Engine
Braking
*No
Yes
*No
Yes
*No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Direct
Clutch
Coast
Clutch
Reverse
Clutch
Forward
Clutch
Forward
Clutch Sprag
LD
LD
LD
LD
LD
LD
LD
Over-Drive
Clutch
Intermediate
Clutch Sprag
LD
LD
Intermediate
Clutch
Low
Clutch Sprag
LD
LD
Low and
Reverse
Clutch
Second Clutch
LD
LD
Second Coast
Clutch
Gear
A = Applied
LD = Locked in Drive
SIE-ID = 796627
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-oct-2001
LMB = bosier01
1-2/3-4
Shift
Solenoid
2-3 Shift
Solenoid
4-5 Shift
Solenoid
Gear
Ratio
Park,
Reverse,
Neutral
OFF
ON
OFF
3.16:1
First
OFF
ON
OFF
3.45:1
1-2/3-4
Shift
Solenoid
Second
ON
ON
OFF
2.21:1
Third
ON
OFF
OFF
1.59:1
2-3 Shift
Solenoid
4-5 Shift
Solenoid
Gear
Ratio
7-4
Transmission/Transaxle
Park
LOW
HI
HI
LOW
Gear
Range
1-2/3-4
Shift
Solenoid
2-3 Shift
Solenoid
4-5 Shift
Solenoid
Gear
Ratio
Park/Reverse
LOW
HI
HI
HI
Fourth
OFF
OFF
ON
1.00:1
Reverse
LOW
LOW
HI
HI
Fifth
OFF
OFF
OFF
0.76:1
Reverse/Neutral
HI
LOW
HI
HI
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-jan-2003
12 Shift
23 Shift
34 Shift
45 Shift
21 Shift
LOW
Drive 5
HI
LOW
LOW
HI
Drive 5/Drive 4
LOW
LOW
LOW
HI
Drive 4
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
Drive 4/Drive 3
LOW
HI
LOW
LOW
Drive 3
LOW
HI
LOW
HI
12
Drive 3/Drive 2
HI
HI
LOW
HI
25
10
Drive 2
HI
HI
LOW
LOW
Open
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
LOW
50
17
12
12
16
15
25
19
17
50
30
28
12
28
24
25
30
28
50
49
45
12
41
38
25
50
46
50
106
98
12
25
5
12
25
13
12
50
13
12
12
23
21
25
23
21
50
23
21
12
31
28
25
31
28
50
40
37
3rd Gear
TCC Apply
12
24
22
25
45
41
4th Gear
TCC Apply
12
26
24
25
30
28
5th Gear
TCC Apply
12
31
29
25
75
68
SIE-ID = 820641
LOW
LOW
2.6L LY9
13
54 Shift
HI
LOW
3.2L
LA3/3.6L
LY7
12
43 Shift
LOW
HI
50
32 Shift
HI
LMB = mchapm01
Shift Speed
TPS %
Neutral
Neutral/Drive 5
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 15-apr-2002
Invalid
HI = Ignition voltage
LOW = 0 voltage
SIE-ID = 803545
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 03-jul-2002
LMB = mchapm01
LMB = mchapm01
Line Pressure
Pressure Control Solenoid Valve Amperage
English
Metric
0.1
173197 psi
0.3
162188 psi
Transmission/Transaxle
7-5
Metric
0.5
145169 psi
0.7
117140 psi
804966 kPa
0.8
95119 psi
654819 kPa
0.9
6389 psi
453611 kPa
1.1
4264 psi
288440 kPa
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 11-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Component Resistance
Circuit
Number
Wire
Color*
Inline
Connector
Pin
1-2 Shift
Solenoid Valve
1525
WH
17
1222
BK
14
2-3 Shift
Solenoid Valve
1525
WH
17
1223
BU
4-5 Shift
Solenoid Valve
1525
WH
17
898
GY
Pressure
Control
Solenoid Valve
1228
GN
13
1229
WH
TCC PWM
Solenoid Valve
1525
WH
17
422
YE
20
Input Speed
Sensor
1230
YE
18
1231
WH
15
400
OR
401
WH
1227
RD
10
2762
WH
Component
Output
Speed
Sensor
TFT Sensor
Resistance at 20C
(68F)
Resistance at 70C
(158F)
Resistance to
Ground
Transmission Case
15.017.0
17.920.3
15.017.0
17.920.3
15.017.0
17.920.3
3.54.6
4.25.5
10.011.5
11.813.6
325485
385575
325485
385575
7-6
Transmission/Transaxle
Owner = jsumme01
LMD = 20-aug-2003
LMB = jsumme01
Icon Definition
Notice: SIO-ID = 17618 LMD = 02-dec-1999 The OBD II symbol is used on the circuit
diagrams in order to alert the technician that the circuit is essential for proper OBD II
emission control circuit operation. Any circuit which fails and causes the malfunction
indicator lamp (MIL) to turn ON, or causes emissions-related component damage, is
identified as an OBD II circuit.
19385
Important: Twisted-pair wires provide an effective shield that helps protect sensitive
electronic components from electrical interference. If the wires were covered with
shielding, install new shielding.
In order to prevent electrical interference from degrading the performance of the
connected components, you must maintain the proper specification when making any
repairs to the twisted-pair wires shown:
The wires must be twisted a minimum of 9 turns per 31 cm (12 in) as measured
anywhere along the length of the wires
The outside diameter of the twisted wires must not exceed 6.0 mm (0.25 in)
296880
Transmission/Transaxle
Automatic Transmission Controls Schematics (Transmission Control Module (TCM) Power, Ground, Class 2 and Internal Mode
Switch (IMS)) SIE-ID = 1226915 SIO-ID = 1225440 LMD = 27-may-2003
1312073
SIE-ID = 1226915
SIO-ID = 1225447
LMD =
27-may-2003
7-8
Automatic Transmission Controls Schematics (Sensors, Solenoids, DIC and Electronic PRNDL)
1312076
Transmission/Transaxle
7-9
Component Locator
Automatic Transmission Electronic
Component Views
SIE-ID = 805294
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-jul-2001
LMB = mchapm01
SIO-ID = 805290
LMD = 17-oct-2001
804365
Legend
(42) Output Speed Sensor (OSS)
(44) Input Speed Sensor (ISS)
(55) Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT)
Sensor - Part of Automatic Transmission
Wiring Harness (55)
(352) TCC PWM Solenoid Valve
(357)
(368)
(369)
(376)
(602)
7-10
Transmission/Transaxle
Disassembled Views
SIE-ID = 981157
Owner = bosier
LMD = 07-may-2003
LMB = bosier
SIO-ID = 977984
LMD = 24-sep-2002
802005
Legend
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Transmission/Transaxle
(21) Output Shaft Assembly W/Rear
Internal Gear
(22) Input and Reaction Carrier Washer
Selective
7-11
7-12
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 977991
LMD = 24-sep-2002
951673
Legend
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-13
7-14
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 977998
LMD =
07-mar-2003
802007
Legend
(24) Automatic Transmission Case Assembly
(25) Automatic Transmission Case Extension
Gasket
(26) Output Shaft Bearing
(27) Automatic Transmission Case Extension
(28) Output Shaft Bearing
(29) Automatic Transmission Prop Shaft
Flange Seal
(30) Output Shaft Assembly Retainer
(31) Automatic Transmission Prop Shaft Flange
(32) Automatic Transmission Prop Shaft Flange
O-Ring Seal
(33) Automatic Transmission Prop Shaft Thrust
Washer
(34) Prop Shaft Flange Nut
Transmission/Transaxle
(47) Control Valve Body and Accumulator
Assembly
(49) Control Valve Body Bolt M6 x 1.0 x 50
(50) Control Valve Body Bolt M6 x 1.0 x 38
(51) Control Valve Body Bolt M6 x 1.0 x 50
(52) Manual Shaft Detent Assembly
(53) Control Valve Body Bolt M6 x 1.0 x 68
(54) Wiring Harness Clip
(55) Automatic Transmission Wiring Harness
(56) Automatic Transmission Wiring Harness
O-Ring seal 2
(57) Automatic Transmission Filter Seal 2
Automatic Transmission
Automatic Transmission
Automatic Transmission
Automatic Transmission
Automatic Transmission
Drain Plug
(64) Automatic Transmission
Plug Seal
(65) Automatic Transmission
(66) Automatic Transmission
O-Ring Seal
Fluid
Fluid
Fluid
Fluid
Fluid
7-15
Filter
Pan Gasket
Pan Magnet
Pan Assembly
Pan
7-16
Transmission/Transaxle
Case and Associated Parts (2 of 2) 5L40-E/5L50-E AWD Including 5L50-E 2WD XLR
978006
SIO-ID =
LMD = 18-mar-2003
951680
Legend
(24) Automatic Transmission Case Assembly
(25) Automatic Transmission Case Extension
Gasket
(26) Output Shaft Bearing
(27) Automatic Transmission Case Extension
(28) Output Shaft Bearing
(30) Output Shaft Assembly Retainer
(31) Automatic Transmission Prop Shaft Flange
(32) Automatic Transmission Prop Shaft Flange
O-Ring Seal
(33) Automatic Transmission Prop Shaft Thrust
Washer
(34) Prop Shaft Flange Nut
(35) Automatic TransmissionCase Extension Bolt
Transmission/Transaxle
(49)
(50)
(51)
(52)
(53)
(54)
(55)
(56)
7-17
7-18
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 804621
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802011
Legend
(200) Reverse Clutch Housing Fluid Seal Ring - 3
(201) Input Shaft Bearing Assembly
(202) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump Cover
Assembly
(203) Check Valve Retainer and Ball Assembly
(204) Valve Bushing/Spring Retainer
(205) Line Boost Valve Bushing Seal
(206) Line Boost Valve Bushing
(207) Line Boost Valve
(208) Line Boost Valve Spring
(209) Pressure Regulator Valve Spring
(210) Pressure Regulator Valve
(211) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump
Retainer Pin
(212) Automatic Transmission Pump Cover Seal
Transmission/Transaxle
(222) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump Vane
(223) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump Rotor
Selective
(224) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump
Rotor Guide
(225) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump
Vane Ring
(226) Torque Converter Bushing
(227) Torque Converter Housing
(228) Torque Converter Housing Seal Bolt
M4 x 0.7 x 10.0 - 4
(229) Torque Converter Housing Seal
(231) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump Slide
Pin Assembly
(232) Orifice Sleeve
7-19
7-20
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 978014
LMD = 24-sep-2002
802014
Legend
(300) Control Valve Body Bolt M6 x 1.0 x 38 - 7
(301) Control Valve Top Channel Plate
(302) Control Valve Channel Plate Ball Check
Spring
(303)
(304)
(305)
(306)
(307)
(308)
(309)
(310)
(311)
(312)
Transmission/Transaxle
(324) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
Spring
(325) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
Fluid Seal Ring
(326) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
(327) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
Fluid Seal Ring
7-21
7-22
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 978022
LMD = 18-mar-2003
951808
Legend
(300) Control Valve Body Bolt M6 x 1.0 x 38 - 7
(301) Control Valve Top Channel Plate
(302) Control Valve Channel Plate Ball Check
Spring
(303)
(304)
(305)
(306)
(307)
(308)
(309)
(310)
(311)
(312)
Transmission/Transaxle
(324) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
Spring
(325) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
Fluid Seal Ring
(326) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
(327) Intermediate Clutch Accumulator Piston
Fluid Seal Ring
7-23
7-24
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 804627
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802016
Legend
(340)
(341)
(342)
(343)
(344)
(345)
(346)
(347)
(348)
(349)
(350)
(351)
(352)
(353)
(354)
(355)
(356)
(357)
Transmission/Transaxle
Rear Control Valve Body
7-25
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802018
Legend
(343)
(349)
(350)
(351)
(365)
(366)
(367)
(368)
(369)
(370)
(371)
(372)
(373)
(374)
(375)
(376)
(377)
(378)
(379)
(380)
(381)
(382)
(383)
(384)
(385)
(386)
(387)
(388)
7-26
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 978027
LMD = 24-sep-2002
951816
Legend
(400)
(401)
(402)
(403)
(404)
(405)
(406)
(407)
(408)
(409)
Transmission/Transaxle
Forward and Coast Clutch Assembly
7-27
LMD = 24-sep-2002
951822
Legend
(430)
(431)
(432)
(433)
(434)
(435)
(436)
(437)
(438)
(439)
(440)
(441)
7-28
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 804632
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802026
Legend
(455) Forward Clutch Roller Inner Race
Thrust Ring
(456) Forward Clutch Roller Inner Bearing
(457) Input Sun Gear Shaft Assembly
(458) Forward Clutch Roller Outer Race Washer
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 804634
7-29
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802029
Legend
(465) Input and Reaction Carrier Bushing - 2
7-30
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 804635
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802034
Legend
(470) Overdrive and Reverse Clutch W/Hub
Assembly
(471) Intermediate Clutch Roller Thrust Washer
(472) Intermediate Clutch Sprag Assembly
Retainer Rings - 2
(473) Intermediate Clutch Sprag Assembly
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 978041
7-31
LMD = 24-sep-2002
951832
Legend
(480) Overdrive Clutch Backing Plate Retainer
Ring Selective
(481) Overdrive Clutch Backing Plate
(482) Overdrive Clutch Plate Assembly Inner
Spline
(483) Overdrive Clutch Plate Assembly Outer
Spline
(484)
(485)
(486)
(487)
Overdrive
Overdrive
Overdrive
Overdrive
Clutch
Clutch
Clutch
Clutch
Spacer
Spring Retainer Ring
Piston Spring
Piston Assembly
7-32
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 804638
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802038
Legend
(500) Low Clutch Roller Retainer
(501) Low Clutch Roller Thrust Washer
(502) Low Clutch Sprag Assembly Retainer
Rings - 2
Transmission/Transaxle
Center Support Assembly
7-33
LMD = 24-sep-2002
951845
Legend
(510) Low and Reverse Clutch Plate Retainer Ring
Selective
(511) Low and Reverse Clutch Backing Plate
(512) Low and Reverse Clutch Plate Assembly
Inner Spline - 5
(513) Low and Reverse Clutch Plate Assembly
Outer Spline - 5
(514) Low and Reverse Clutch Apply Plate
(515) Low and Reverse Clutch Spring
Retainer Ring
(516) Low and Reverse Clutch Spring
(517) Low and Reverse Clutch Piston
(518) Center Support
(519) Input and Reaction Bearing Assembly
(520) 2nd Clutch Piston
(521) 2nd Clutch Spring
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
(522)
(523)
(524)
(525)
(526)
(527)
(528)
(529)
(530)
(531)
(532)
(533)
(534)
7-34
Transmission/Transaxle
Transmission/Transaxle
Planetary Carrier Assembly
7-35
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802041
Legend
(540) Input and Reaction Carrier Outer
Retainer Ring
(541) Input and Reaction Bearing Assembly
(542) 2nd Clutch Roller Inner Race Bearing
Assembly
(543) 2nd Clutch Sprag Retainer
(544) 2nd Clutch Roller Outer Race Washer
(545) 2nd Clutch Sprag Outer Race
(546) 2nd Clutch Sprag Assembly Retainer - 2
(547)
(548)
(549)
(550)
(551)
(552)
(553)
(554)
7-36
Transmission/Transaxle
Rear Internal Gear Output Shaft Assembly 5L40-E/5L50-E 2WD Excluding XLR
SIO-ID = 978056
LMD
= 07-mar-2003
802044
Legend
(560) Rear Internal Gear
(561) Input and Reaction Carrier Bushing
(562) Output Shaft Assembly
Transmission/Transaxle
Rear Internal Gear Output Shaft Assembly 5L40-E/5L50-E AWD Including 5L50-E 2WD
978066
7-37
SIO-ID =
LMD = 07-mar-2003
951857
Legend
(560) Rear Internal Gear
(561) Input and Reaction Carrier Bushing
7-38
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 978069
LMD = 07-mar-2003
951872
Legend
(600) Manual Shaft Detent Lever
(601) Manual Shaft Detent Lever Pin
(602) Transmission Manual Shift Shaft Switch
Assembly
(604) Transmission Case
(605) Manual Shift Shaft Seal
(606) Manual Shift Shaft
(607) Park Pawl Actuator Bracket
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 1257414
7-39
LMD = 18-mar-2003
1257399
Legend
(600) Manual Shaft Detent Lever
(601) Manual Shaft Detent Lever Pin
(602) Transmission Manual Shift Shaft Switch
Assembly
(603) Manual Shaft Detent Lever Pin
(604) Transmission Case
(605) Manual Shift Shaft Seal
(606) Manual Shift Shaft
Bracket
Bracket
Bracket Bolt
Assembly
7-40
Transmission/Transaxle
Component Location
SIE-ID = 804673
Owner = bosier
LMD = 29-jun-2001
LMB = bosier
SIO-ID = 804649
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802048
Legend
(17)
(20)
(23)
(26)
(28)
(201)
(215)
(226)
(400)
(435)
(456)
(461)
Transmission/Transaxle
(554) Input and Reaction Bearing Assembly
7-41
7-42
Transmission/Transaxle
SIO-ID = 804651
LMD = 17-oct-2001
802051
Legend
(4) Torque Converter Housing Fluid Seal
Assembly
(29) Transmission Prop Shaft Flange Seal
(32) Transmission Prop Shaft Flange
O-ring Seal
(38) Center Support Fluid Passage Sleeve
(39) Overdrive Clutch Fluid Passage Sleeve
(56) A/Transmission Wiring Harness O-ring
Seal 2
(57) Automatic Transmission Filter Seal 2
(64) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pan Drain
Plug Seal
(200) Reverse Clutch Housing Fluid Seal Ring - 3
(218) Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump
Slide Seal
Transmission/Transaxle
(495) Intermediate Clutch Piston Assembly
(517) Low and Reverse Clutch Piston
(520) 2nd Clutch Piston
7-43
7-44
Transmission/Transaxle
Engine Side
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 11-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Transmission Side
821224
Connector Part
Information
817690
Connector Part
Information
Pin
1
Wire
Color
OR
Circuit
No.
Function
YE
400
OR/BK
1786
Park/Neutral Signal
Output Speed
Sensor (OSS) High
Signal
PU
401
BK/WH
1551
Ground
PK
898
TN
2762
Wire
Color
Pin
Function
BN
1786
Park/Neutral Signal
WH
401
GN
1551
Ground
YE
772
Transmission Range
Signal B
GY
898
WH
2762
LBU/WH
1229
BK
772
Transmission Range
Signal B
YE/BK
1223
WH
1229
10
YE/BK
1227
11
WH
776
Transmission Range
Signal P
12
BU
1223
10
RD
1227
11
GY
776
Transmission Range
Signal P
12
13
GN
1228
14
BK
1222
15
WH
Not Used
13
OR/BK
1228
14
LGN
1222
15
D
BU/WH
1231
16
TN/WH
771
Transmission Range
Signal A
1231
17
OR
1525
18
OR/BK
1230
19
GY
773
Transmission Range
Signal C
20
TN/BK
422
Not Used
16
RD
771
Transmission Range
Signal A
17
WH
1525
18
YE
1230
19
BU
773
Transmission Range
Signal C
20
YE
422
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Transmission/Transaxle
799960
Connector Part
Information
12146095
Conn 6F M/P 150.2
P2S (NA)
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
BN
1786
Park/Neutral Signal
799985
Connector Part
Information
Function
GY
776
TR P (Parity) Signal
BK
772
TR Signal B
RD
771
TR Signal A
BU
773
TR Signal C
GN
1551
TR Ground
7-45
12146094
Conn 2F M/P 150.2
P2S (GY)
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
BU
1223
2-3 SS Control
WH
1525
Function
799985
Connector Part
Information
799985
Connector Part
Information
12146094
Conn 2F M/P 150.2
P2S (GY)
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
BK
1222
1-2 SS Control
WH
1525
Pin
Function
12146094
Conn 2F M/P 150.2
P2S (GY)
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
GY
898
4-5 SS Control
WH
1525
Function
7-46
Transmission/Transaxle
Output Speed Sensor (OSS) Connector,
Wiring Harness Side
799985
Connector Part
Information
Pin
A
B
Wire
Color
GN
WH
12146094
Conn 2F M/P 150.2
P2S (GY)
Circuit
No.
Connector Part
Information
Function
1228
PC Solenoid High
Control
1229
PC Solenoid Low
Control
800008
12162201
Conn 2F M/P 150.2
P2S (NA)
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
OR
400
WH
401
Function
800008
800000
Connector Part
Information
12162202
Conn 2F M/P 150.2
P2S (BU)
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
YE
422
WH
1525
Function
Connector Part
Information
12162201
Conn 2F M/P 150.2
P2S (NA)
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
YE
1230
WH
1231
Pin
Function
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Transmission/Transaxle
130679
Connector Part
Information
12033704
Conn 4F M/P 280 (BK)
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
PK
1039
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
Ignition 1 Voltage
OR
1525
Solenoid Power
Supply (HSD2)
PK
239C
Ignition Voltage
10
OR/BK
1230
Automatic Transmission
ISS High Signal
11
DBU
/WH
1231
Automatic Transmission
ISS Low Signal
12
13
WH/BK
5043B
14
15
YE/BK
1227
1617
18
YE/BK
1223
19
PU
898
20
21
TN
2762
2223
24
YE
772
Transmission Range
Switch Signal B
25
GY
773
Transmission Range
Switch Signal C
Function
PU
420
PK
1039
Ignition 1 Voltage
847
GY
821223
Connector Part
Information
7-47
Function
Not Used
Serial Data
Not Used
TFT Sensor Signal
Not Used
Not Used
TFT Sensor Low
Reference
821223
Connector Part
Information
Not Used
Pin
Wire
Color
Circuit
No.
YE
400
Output Shaft
Speed (OSS) Sensor
High Signal
26
27
RD/WH
1440D
401
Output Shaft
Speed (OSS) Sensor
Low Signal
28
29
LBU
/WH
1229
30
LGN
1222
31
32
WH
2500
PU
Function
OR/BK
1228
TN/BK
422
YE
343A
Accessory Voltage
BK/WH
1551E
Ground
BK/WH
1551C
Ground
Not Used
Battery Positive Voltage
Not Used
Not Used
High Speed GMLAN
Serial Data Bus
+ (CAN)
7-48
Transmission/Transaxle
821223
Connector Part
Information
Pin
Wire
Color
33
GN
2501
3435
Function
High Speed GMLAN
Serial Data Bus
(CAN)
Not Used
36
TN/WH
771
Transmission Range
Switch Signal A
37
WH
776
Transmission Range
Switch Signal P
38
PU
420E
3942
Transmission/Transaxle
7-49
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 09-jan-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 30-sep-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Description
Important: Do not perform the Diagnostic System
Check-Automatic Transmission unless one of
the concerns noted is present. Failure to follow this
procedure could lead to misdiagnosis of the system.
The Diagnostic System Check-Automatic Transmission
is an organized approach to identifying a condition
created by an electronic transmission control system.
The Diagnostic System Check-Automatic Transmission
is intended for use in diagnosing a concern in a
vehicle with separate engine and transmission control
modules, ECM and TCM.
When an emission related diagnostic trouble
code (DTC) sets as a result of a transmission fault,
the TCM requests the ECM to illuminate the
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). This request will be
identified by the ECM as DTC P0700. The ECM
may also independently illuminate the MIL. Although
either module may cause the MIL to illuminate,
the scan tool can display DTCs from only one module
at a time. In addition, the Clear DTC Info command
clears DTC data from both modules. If the DTC failure
records are not recorded from both modules before
the DTC data is cleared, important diagnostic
information will be erased.
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect all of the related wiring and connections
including the connections at the TCM, as these may
cause an intermittent concern. Inspect the terminals for
any damage or any corrosion. Inspect the connector
for any pushed-out terminals.
7-50
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Perform the following preliminary inspections:
Ensure that the battery is fully charged. Refer to Battery
Inspection/Test on page 6-43 in Engine Electrical.
Ensure that the battery cables are clean and tight.
Inspect the easily accessible systems of the visible system
components for obvious damage or conditions that could
cause the symptom. Refer to Strategy Based Diagnosis on
page 0-35 in General Information.
Ensure that the engine and control module grounds are
clean, tight, and in the correct location.
Inspect for aftermarket devices that could affect the operation
of the system. Refer to Checking Aftermarket Accessories on
page 8-10 in Wiring Systems.
Ensure the resistance between the TCM housing and the
battery negative cable is less than 0.5 .
Did you find and correct the condition?
1. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
2. Attempt to establish communication with the listed control
modules:
Transmission control module (TCM)
Engine control module (ECM)
Electronic brake control module (EBCM)
Instrument panel cluster (IPC)
HVAC control module
Theft deterrent control module
Does the scan tool communicate with all the listed control
modules?
Important: The engine may start during the following step. Turn
OFF the engine as soon as you have observed the Crank
power mode.
1. Access the Class 2 Power Mode in the Diagnostic Circuit
Check on the scan tool.
2. Rotate the ignition switch through all positions while
observing the ignition switch power mode parameter. Refer
to Body Control System Description and Operation on
page 8-39 in Body Control Systems for a list of the power
mode states that correspond to each ignition switch position.
Does the ignition switch parameter reading match the ignition
switch position for all switch positions?
Yes
No
System OK
Go to Step 2
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Power Mode
Mismatch on
page 8-30 in Body
Control System
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Engine Cranks
but Does Not Run on
page 6-313 in Engine
Controls 2.6 and
3.2L or Engine Cranks
but Does Not Run on
page 6-438 in Engine
Controls 3.6L
Transmission/Transaxle
7-51
Action
Important: Do NOT clear the DTCs unless instructed by a
diagnostic procedure.
1. Select the DTC display function for the following control
modules and record the DTCs:
Transmission control module (TCM)
Engine control module (ECM)
Electronic brake control module (EBCM)
Instrument panel cluster (IPC)
HVAC control module
Theft deterrent control module
2. IF multiple powertrain DTCs are stored, diagnose the DTCs
in the following order:
Test for component lever DTCs. For example, sensor DTCs,
then solenoid DTCs. Begin with the lowest number DTC
unless the diagnostic table directs you otherwise.
3. If there is any powertrain DTCs, Select Capture Info in order
to store the Powertrain DTC information with a scan tool.
Does the scan tool display any DTCs?
No
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 10
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC)
List on page 8-10 in
Data Link
Communications
Go to Step 8
Go to DTC P0601 on
page 7-86, DTC P0602
on page 7-88,
DTC P0603 on
page 7-90, DTC P0604
on page 7-92 or
DTC P1621 on
page 7-196
Go to Step 9
Go to DTC P0562 on
page 7-73 or
DTC P0563 on
page 7-77
Go to Step 10
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC)
List/Type on page 7-62
Go to Step 11
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC)
List on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls 2.6L
and 3.2L or Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC)
List on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls 3.6L
Go to Step 12
Go to Symptoms Automatic
Transmission on
page 7-249
System OK
Does the scan tool display DTC P0601, P0602, P0603, P0604
or P1621?
8
10
11
12
Yes
SIE-ID = 1221485
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 09-jan-2003
LMB = mchapm01
7-52
Transmission/Transaxle
1 2 Solenoid
Additional Menu
Selection(s)
Description
The TCM commands the 1-2 shift solenoid valve ON and OFF.
The scan tool 1-2 Sol. parameter should match the commanded
state. The scan tool Commanded Gear parameter should
correspond with the shift solenoid combination. Refer to Shift
Solenoid Valve State and Gear Ratio on page 7-3.
When the ignition is ON, and the engine is OFF, there are no limits
to this control. The solenoid remains ON until commanded OFF,
and vice versa. When the output control is exited, the solenoid
state is determined by the TCM.
When the engine is running, the following control limits apply:
Only sequential gear changes are allowed. For example, 1st to
3rd is not allowed. If a non-sequential gear change is attempted,
the message Non-sequential gear changes not allowed. Gear
changes must be in order appears on the scan tool display.
The vehicle speed must be below a calibrated value. If the
vehicle speed is too high, the message Vehicle speed too high
appears on the scan tool display.
The engine speed must be below a calibrated value. If the
engine speed is too high, the message Engine speed too high
appears on the scan tool display.
Downshifts are allowed only when the vehicle speed is below a
calibrated value. If the vehicle speed is too high, the message
Eng. is on and veh. speed too hi for 3-2 or 2-1 downshift
appears on the scan tool display.
The gear requested may not be greater than the current
selected transmission range. For example, 3rd gear is not
allowed if the transmission range is D2. If the gear requested is
greater than the current selected transmission range, the
message Eng. running and gear request is greater than the
current TR appears on the scan tool display.
The solenoid remains ON until commanded OFF, and vice
versa. When the output control is exited, the solenoid state is
determined by the TCM.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-53
2 3 Solenoid
Additional Menu
Selection(s)
Description
The TCM commands the 2-3 shift solenoid valve ON and OFF.
The scan tool 2-3 Sol. parameter should match the commanded
state. The scan tool Commanded Gear parameter should
correspond with the shift solenoid combination. Refer to Shift
Solenoid Valve State and Gear Ratio on page 7-3.
When the ignition is ON, and the engine is OFF, there are no limits
to this control. The solenoid will remain ON until commanded OFF,
and vice versa. When the output control is exited, the solenoid
state is determined by the TCM.
When the engine is running, the following control limits apply:
Only sequential gear changes are allowed. For example, 1st to
3rd is not allowed. If a non-sequential gear change is attempted,
the message Non-sequential gear changes not allowed. Gear
changes must be in order appears on the scan tool display.
The vehicle speed must be below a calibrated value. If the
vehicle speed is too high, the message Vehicle speed too high
appears on the scan tool display.
The engine speed must be below a calibrated value. If the
engine speed is too high, the message Engine speed too high
appears on the scan tool display.
Downshifts are allowed only when the vehicle speed is below a
calibrated value. If the vehicle speed is too high, the message
Eng. is on and veh. speed too hi for 3-2 or 2-1 downshift
appears on the scan tool display.
The gear requested may not be greater than the current
selected transmission range. For example, 3rd gear is not
allowed if the transmission range is D2. If the gear requested is
greater than the current selected transmission range, the
message Eng. running and gear request is greater than the
current TR appears on the scan tool display.
The solenoid remains ON until commanded OFF, and vice
versa. When the output control is exited, the solenoid state is
determined by the TCM.
7-54
Transmission/Transaxle
4 5 Solenoid
Reset Transmission
Adapts
Additional Menu
Selection(s)
Description
The TCM commands the 4-5 shift solenoid valve ON and OFF.
The scan tool 4-5 Sol. parameter should match the commanded
state. The scan tool Commanded Gear parameter should
correspond with the shift solenoid combination. Refer to Shift
Solenoid Valve State and Gear Ratio on page 7-3.
When the ignition is ON, and the engine is OFF, there are no limits
to this control. The solenoid will remain ON until commanded OFF,
and vice versa. When the output control is exited, the solenoid
state is determined by the TCM.
When the engine is running, the following control limits apply:
Only sequential gear changes are allowed. For example, 1st to
3rd is not allowed. If a non-sequential gear change is attempted,
the message Non-sequential gear changes not allowed. Gear
changes must be in order appears on the scan tool display.
The vehicle speed must be below a calibrated value. If the
vehicle speed is too high, the message Vehicle speed too high
appears on the scan tool display.
The engine speed must be below a calibrated value. If the
engine speed is too high, the message Engine speed too high
appears on the scan tool display.
Downshifts are allowed only when the vehicle speed is below a
calibrated value. If the vehicle speed is too high, the message
Eng. is on and veh. speed too hi for 3-2 or 2-1 downshift
appears on the scan tool display.
The gear requested may not be greater than the current
selected transmission range. For example, 3rd gear is not
allowed if the transmission range is D2. If the gear requested is
greater than the current selected transmission range, the
message Eng. running and gear request is greater than the
current TR appears on the scan tool display.
The solenoid remains ON until commanded OFF, and vice
versa. When the output control is exited, the solenoid state is
determined by the TCM.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-55
PC Solenoid
Shift Transmission
Additional Menu
Selection(s)
Description
7-56
Transmission/Transaxle
Additional Menu
Selection(s)
Description
The TCM commands the duty cycle of the TCC PWM solenoid.
The duty cycle is represented by a percentage of ON, energized,
time. Approximately 90100 percent duty cycle represents an ON,
energized, commanded state. Zero percent represents an OFF,
non-energized, commanded state. The scan tool TCC Duty Cycle
parameter should match the commanded state.
When the ignition is ON, and the engine is OFF, there are no limits
to this control. The solenoid remains ON, 90100 percent duty
cycle until commanded OFF, zero percent duty cycle, and vice
versa. When the output control is exited, the solenoid duty cycle is
determined by the TCM.
When the engine is running, the following control limits apply:
If the transmission range is Park, and the transmission is in hot
mode, the TCC control solenoid may not be commanded OFF. If
the solenoid is requested OFF, the message TCC OFF
command disabled in Hot Mode appears on the scan tool
display.
The TCC control solenoid may not be commanded OFF for
more than a calibrated amount of time. If the solenoid is
commanded OFF, for a certain amount of time, the message
TCC OFF time has been exceeded appears on the scan tool
display.
The TCM commands the driver for the solenoid voltage supply ON
and OFF.
When the ignition is ON, and the engine is OFF, there are no limits
to this control.
High side driver 1 may not be commanded ON and OFF with the
scan tool if the engine is running.
The TCM commands the driver for the solenoid voltage supply ON
and OFF.
When the ignition is ON, and the engine is OFF, there are no limits
to this control.
High side driver 2 may not be commanded ON and OFF with the
scan tool if the engine is running.
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Data List*
Units Displayed
12 Shift Error
F2
Seconds
Varies
12 Shift Time
F0, F2
Seconds
Varies
On/Off
Off
F2
OK/Short to
Volts/Open/SHT GND.
OK
12 Sol.
12 Sol. CKT Status
Transmission/Transaxle
7-57
Data List*
Units Displayed
F7/F0
kPa (psi)
Varies
23 Shift Error
F3
Seconds
Varies
23 Shift Time
F0, F3
Seconds
Varies
On/Off
On
F3
OK/Short to
Volts/Open/SHT GND.
OK
F7/F1
kPa (psi)
Varies
34 Shift Error
F4
Seconds
Varies
34 Shift Time
F0, F4
Seconds
Varies
F7/F2
kPa (psi)
Varies
F5
Seconds
Varies
23 Sol.
45 Shift Error
45 Shift Time
F0, F5
Seconds
Varies
On/Off
Off
F5
OK/Short to
Volts/Open/SHT GND.
OK
F7/F3
kPa (psi)
Varies
F0
On/Off
Off
1,2,3,4,5
45 Sol.
A/C Clutch
Commanded Gear
Cruise
ECT
Engine Speed
Engine Torque
Gear Ratio
F0
Enabled/Disabled
Disabled
F0, F1
C (F)
85115C (185239F)
RPM
650800 RPM
F0, F1
Nm(lb ft)
Ratio
Varies
Ignition Voltage
F0
Volts
12.014.7 Volts
IMS A/B/C/P
F0
HI/LOW
High/Low/Low/High
F0
Park, Park/Reverse,
Reverse,
Reverse/Neutral,
Neutral, Neutral/Drive 5,
Drive 5, Drive 5/Drive 4,
Drive 4, Drive 4/Drive 3,
Drive 3, Drive 3/Drive 2,
Drive 2, Invalid
Park
IMS
F0
Seconds
Varies
F0, F6
Amps
Varies
F0, F6
Varies
F0, F6
Amps
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F7/F4
kPa (psi)
Varies
F0, F1
On/Off
Off
7-58
Transmission/Transaxle
Data List*
Units Displayed
F0, F1
0%
F1
OK/Short to
Volts/Open/SHT GND.
OK
F0, F1
RPM
0 RPM
F0
Active/Inactive
Inactive
F0, F1, F6
C (F)
85110C (185239F)
F0, F1
On/Off
Off
Transmission ISS
RPM
650800 RPM
Transmission OSS
RPM
0 RPM
Vehicle Speed
km/h (mph)
0 km/h (0 mph)
TP Angle
Traction Control
Trans. Fluid Temp.
Transmission Hot Mode
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Transmission/Transaxle
23 Shift Time: This display is the actual time of the
last shift. The actual shift time is obtained by
measuring the time required for the input shaft to
decelerate from the previous ratio to the current ratio.
23 Sol.: The 23 Solenoid (Sol.) parameter
indicates the current commanded state of the shift
solenoids. All three of the 5L40-E shift solenoids are
normally-closed, which means that no fluid passes
through when the solenoid is commanded OFF. When
the TCM commands the solenoid ON, the solenoid
opens and allows fluid to flow through. Refer to Shift
Solenoid Valve State and Gear Ratio on page 7-3.
23 Sol. CKT Status: The 23 Solenoid (Sol.)
Circuit (CKT) Status parameter interprets the solenoid
driver feedback voltage signal and displays the
circuit status on the scan tool. If the voltage is low
when the solenoid is commanded OFF, the scan tool
will display Open/Short to GND. If the voltage is
high when the solenoid is commanded ON, the scan
tool will display Short to Volts.
23 TAP Cell: The 23 Transmission Adaptive
Pressure (TAP) Cell parameter displays the amount of
adaptive pressure, based on 17 Nm (12.5 lb ft) of
engine torque increment per cell, added or subtracted
from shift pressure during an upshift. A positive
number indicates that the TCM has detected long
shifts and has increased the PC solenoid duty cycle in
order to decrease shift time. A negative number
indicates that the TCM has detected short shifts
decreased the PC solenoid duty cycle in order
to increase shift time.
34 Shift Error: This display is the difference
between the desired shift time and the actual shift
time for the specific shift indicated on the scan tool.
The desired shift time is calculated by the TCM.
The actual shift time is obtained by measuring the time
required for the input shaft to decelerate from the
previous ratio to the current ratio. If the number
is negative, the actual shift took longer than desired. If
the number is positive, the shift occurred more
quickly than desired.
34 Shift Time: This display is the actual time of the
last shift. The actual shift time is obtained by
measuring the time required for the input shaft to
decelerate from the previous ratio to the current ratio.
34 TAP Cell: The 34 Transmission Adaptive
Pressure (TAP) Cell parameter displays the amount of
adaptive pressure, based on 17 Nm (12.5 lb ft) of
engine torque increment per cell, added or subtracted
from shift pressure during an upshift. A positive
number indicates that the TCM has detected long
shifts and has increased the PC solenoid duty cycle in
order to decrease shift time. A negative number
indicates that the TCM has detected short shifts
decreased the PC solenoid duty cycle in order
to increase shift time.
45 Shift Error: This display is the difference
between the desired shift time and the actual shift
time for the specific shift indicated on the scan tool.
The desired shift time is calculated by the TCM.
The actual shift time is obtained by measuring the time
required for the input shaft to decelerate from the
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
7-59
7-60
Transmission/Transaxle
transmission gear ratio when commanding first gear
and the TCC on, the TCM will command additional line
pressure in order to maintain correct first gear ratio
with the TCC applied. The amount of additional
pressure is determined by the TCM and is used to
increase the base line pressure. The larger the value,
the greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 2 GR: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 2nd Gear (2 GR)
parameter displays the amount of pressure used to
help prevent transmission component slip. By
analyzing the transmission gear ratio when
commanding second gear, the TCM will command
additional line pressure in order to maintain correct
second gear ratio. The amount of additional pressure is
determined by the TCM and is used to increase the
base line pressure. The larger the value, the
greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 2 GR/TCC: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 2nd Gear (2 GR)
with Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) apply parameter
displays the amount of pressure used to help
prevent transmission component slip. By analyzing the
transmission gear ratio when commanding
second gear and the TCC on, the TCM will command
additional line pressure in order to maintain correct
second gear ratio with the TCC applied. The amount of
additional pressure is determined by the TCM and is
used to increase the base line pressure. The larger the
value, the greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 3 GR: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 3rd Gear (3 GR)
parameter displays the amount of pressure used
to help prevent transmission component slip.
By analyzing the transmission gear ratio when
commanding third gear, the TCM will command
additional line pressure in order to maintain correct
third gear ratio. The amount of additional pressure is
determined by the TCM and is used to increase
the base line pressure. The larger the value, the
greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 3 GR/TCC: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 3rd Gear (3 GR)
with Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) apply parameter
displays the amount of pressure used to help
prevent transmission component slip. By analyzing the
transmission gear ratio when commanding third gear
and the TCC on, the TCM will command additional line
pressure in order to maintain correct third gear ratio
with the TCC applied. The amount of additional
pressure is determined by the TCM and is used to
increase the base line pressure. The larger the value,
the greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 4 GR: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 4th Gear (4 GR)
parameter displays the amount of pressure used
to help prevent transmission component slip.
By analyzing the transmission gear ratio when
commanding fourth gear, the TCM will command
additional line pressure in order to maintain correct
fourth gear ratio. The amount of additional pressure is
determined by the TCM and is used to increase the
base line pressure. The larger the value, the
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
Transmission/Transaxle
greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 4 GR/TCC: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 4th Gear (4 GR)
with Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) apply parameter
displays the amount of pressure used to help
prevent transmission component slip. By analyzing the
transmission gear ratio when commanding fourth gear
and the TCC on, the TCM will command additional
line pressure in order to maintain correct fourth gear
ratio with the TCC applied. The amount of additional
pressure is determined by the TCM and is used
to increase the base line pressure. The larger the
value, the greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 5 GR: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 5th Gear (5 GR)
parameter displays the amount of pressure used
to help prevent transmission component slip.
By analyzing the transmission gear ratio when
commanding fifth gear, the TCM will command
additional line pressure in order to maintain correct
fifth gear ratio. The amount of additional pressure
is determined by the TCM and is used to increase the
base line pressure. The larger the value, the greater
the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP 5 GR/TCC: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) 5th Gear (5 GR)
with Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) apply parameter
displays the amount of pressure used to help
prevent transmission component slip. By analyzing the
transmission gear ratio when commanding fifth gear
and the TCC on, the TCM will command additional line
pressure in order to maintain correct fifth gear ratio
with the TCC applied. The amount of additional
pressure is determined by the TCM and is used to
increase the base line pressure. The larger the value,
the greater the increase to line pressure.
Steady State TAP Reverse: The Steady State
Transmission Adapt Pressure (TAP) Reverse gear
parameter displays the amount of pressure used
to help prevent transmission component slip. By
analyzing the transmission gear ratio when
commanding reverse gear, the TCM will command
additional line pressure in order to maintain correct
reverse gear ratio. The amount of additional pressure
is determined by the TCM and is used to increase
the base line pressure. The larger the value, the
greater the increase to line pressure.
TCC Brake Switch: The Torque Convertor
Clutch (TCC) Brake Switch parameter displays the
status of the TCC brake switch circuit input to
the TCM. When the brake pedal is released, the scan
tool should indicate OPEN. When the brake pedal
is applied, the scan tool should indicate CLOSED.
TCC Duty Cycle: The Torque Convertor
Clutch (TCC) Duty Cycle parameter displays the
commanded state of the TCC PWM solenoid
expressed as a percent of ON time. 90% represents a
fully energized commanded state and 0% represents
a de-energized commanded state.
TCC Duty Cycle Sol. CKT Status: The Torque
Convertor Clutch (TCC) Duty Cycle Solenoid (Sol.)
Circuit (CKT) Status parameter interprets the solenoid
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
7-61
Owner = bauer01
LMD = 11-sep-2001
LMB = bosier01
7-62
Transmission/Transaxle
next trip reports a pass, the pending DTC is deleted. If
the failure recurs on the next consecutive drive
cycle, the MIL illuminates, the DTC is stored in history,
and the Freeze Frame data is captured at the time
of failure.
Type C
This DTC is non emission related and does not turn
on the MIL. When a Type C DTC sets, a message may
be displayed on the driver information center. Type
C DTCs that do not display a message were formerly
referred to as type D DTCs.
SIE-ID = 1221060
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 10-jul-2003
LMB = mchapm01
DTC Type
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC Type
7-63
7-64
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0115
SIE-ID = 1237590
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
DTC P0115
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-65
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-66
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0120
SIE-ID = 1237591
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
DTC P0120
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Transmission/Transaxle
7-67
Action
1. Clear the DTC.
2. Turn the ignition OFF for at least 30 seconds.
3. Start, and allow the engine to idle.
Did DTC P0120 reset?
Value(s)
Go to Step 4
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
No
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Yes
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-68
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0218
SIE-ID = 1221499
SIO-ID = 1219089
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798815
Circuit Description
Transmission/Transaxle
7-69
Diagnostic Aids
The DIC, if equipped, will display TRANSMISSION
HOT - IDLE ENGINE when the transmission fluid
temperature reaches 132C (270F).
Observe DIC messaging that would indicate the
engine cooling system is hot.
DTC P0218
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Engine
Overheating (LY7)
on page 6-32 or
Engine
Overheating (LA3,
LY9) on
page 6-33 or
Engine
Overheating (LY7)
on page 6-32 or
Engine
Overheating (LA3,
LY9) on
page 6-33 in
Engine Cooling
Go to Step 3
125C (257F)
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
7-70
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Operate the vehicle long enough to ensure the
transmission temperature remains below 129C
(262F).
4. Select Specific DTC.
5. Enter DTC P0218.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
Transmission/Transaxle
7-71
DTC P0500
SIE-ID = 1221520
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 09-jan-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) provides the
engine control module (ECM) vehicle speed through
high-speed communications on the controller area
network (CAN). Vehicle speed is produced by the AC
current generated through the transmission output
shaft speed (OSS) sensor as the output shaft rotates.
The ECM continuously monitors the vehicle speed
signal supplied by the TCM.
When the ECM detects very low vehicle speed, while
the vehicle is in motion, DTC P0500 sets. DTC P0500
is a type B DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
If vehicle speed is not detected by the ECM, the
ECM will set DTC P0500.
A communication error, U-code, may exist
between the ECM and TCM, which may cause
DTC P0500 to set.
If TCM DTC P0722 or P0723 are set, diagnose
these DTCs first. The ECM may also set a
DTC P0700, requesting the MIL illumination from
the TCM.
Test Description
DTC P0500
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
7-72
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
1. Install a scan tool.
2. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Important:
Before clearing the DTC, use the scan tool in order to
record the ECM Freeze Frame and the TCM Failure
Records. Using the Clear Info function erases the
Freeze Frame and Failure Records from the ECM
and TCM.
Using the Clear Info function erases stored DTCs in
both the ECM and TCM.
3. Record the Freeze Frame and Failure Records.
Did you record Freeze Frame or Failure Records for any
of the following communication codes: U2100, U2104,
U2105, or U2106?
Value(s)
No
Go to
DTC U2100,
DTC U2104 or
DTC U2106 in
Data Link
Communications
Go to Step 3
Yes
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
Go to DTC P0722
page 6-413 in
on page 7-112 or
Engine Controls
DTC P0723 on
3.6L (LY7)
page 7-116
Transmission/Transaxle
7-73
DTC P0562
SIE-ID = 1221523
SIO-ID = 1219091
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285481
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) continuously
monitors the system voltage on the Ignition 1 and
the battery circuits. Lower than normal voltage may be
inadequate to operate the transmission control
solenoids properly. Improper solenoid operation may
cause erratic transmission operation and tie-up
conditions, which may result in internal damage.
When the TCM detects low voltage, DTC P0562 sets.
DTC P0562 is a type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Observe the driver information center (DIC)
messaging that would indicate the electrical
system requires service.
Inspect for the following conditions:
Loose or damaged terminals at the generator
Loose or worn generator drive belt
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
4. This step tests the charging system voltage with a
nominal load.
5. This step obtains the ignition voltage
measurement reported by the TCM.
6. This step tests the voltage drop from the battery
and ignition voltage input at the TCM.
7-74
Transmission/Transaxle
10. This step tests the voltage drop from the ground
terminals of the TCM to the ground terminal of
the battery.
DTC P0562
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
11 V
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Electrical
on page 6-9 in
Engine Electrical
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Charging
System Test
(With RVC) on
page 6-50 in
Engine Electrical
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 6
12.514.5 V
Go to Step 3
Go to Battery
Inspection/Test
on page 6-43 in
Engine Electrical
12.514.5 V
Transmission/Transaxle
7-75
Action
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Disconnect the TCM connector.
3. Probe terminal 9 and 27 of the TCM connector with
the ground probe of the DMM. Refer to Measuring
Voltage on page 8-12 in Wiring Systems.
4. Connect the positive lead of the DMM to the battery
positive terminal.
5. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Are the voltage drop measurements less than the
specified value?
Value(s)
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 13
10
11
12
No
0.5 V
13
Yes
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 11
0.2 V
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
7-76
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-77
DTC P0563
SIE-ID = 1221529
SIO-ID = 1219091
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 09-jan-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285481
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) continuously
monitors the system voltage on the Ignition 1 and
the battery circuits. Higher than normal voltage may
cause the solenoids inside the transmission to operate
improperly or damage solid-state components inside
the TCM.
When the TCM detects high voltage, DTC P0563 sets.
DTC P0563 is a type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Observe the driver information center (DIC)
messaging that would indicate the electrical
system requires service.
Use the scan tool in order to inspect all other
modules for voltage related DTCs.
Running the engine with a battery charger
attached may cause DTC P0563 to set.
Inspect the charging circuit for high
resistance.
Inspect the vehicle battery for open or
sulfated cells.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
4. This step tests the charging system voltage with a
minimal load.
5. This step obtains the ignition voltage
measurement reported by the TCM.
7-78
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0563
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to DTC P0560
on page 6-19 in
Engine Electrical
Go to Step 3
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Electrical
on page 6-9 in
Engine Electrical
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Charging
System Test
(With RVC) on
page 6-50 in
Engine Electrical
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
12.514.5 V
1.0 V
Go to Step 8
Transmission/Transaxle
7-79
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Operate the vehicle under the following conditions:
Start the engine.
Allow the engine to warm up to normal operating
temperature.
Observe the Ignition Voltage on the scan tool.
TCM voltage must remain below 18 volts for
12 seconds.
4. Select Specific DTC.
5. Enter DTC P0563.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go toStep 9
Go toStep 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
7-80
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0572
SIE-ID = 1301472
SIO-ID = 1219097
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 15-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285484
Circuit Description
Transmission/Transaxle
7-81
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
2. Disconnecting the brake switch connector,
jumping the circuit, and observing a status change,
isolates the brake switch as the source of
the DTC.
3. If the TCC/ET voltage circuit shorts to ground, the
TCC/ET fuse opens.
7. Replace the TCM only after you have completed
the preceding diagnostic steps.
DTC P0572
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
7-82
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 8
Yes
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-83
DTC P0573
SIE-ID = 1301518
SIO-ID = 1219097
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 15-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285484
Circuit Description
7-84
Transmission/Transaxle
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
2. Disconnecting the brake switch connector, and
observing a status change, isolates the brake
switch as the source of the DTC.
3. This step inspects the signal circuit for a short to
voltage, if the brake switch status on the scan
tool did not change in Step 2.
4. If the brake switch is properly adjusted, then the
brake switch must be replaced.
5. Replace the TCM only after you have completed
the preceding diagnostic steps.
DTC P0573
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 6
Transmission/Transaxle
7-85
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Operate the vehicle under the following conditions:
Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Apply the brake pedal for at least 2 seconds, then
release it.
4. Select Specific DTC.
5. Enter DTC P0573.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
7-86
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0601
SIE-ID = 1221795
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
A normal function of the transmission control
module (TCM) is to perform an internal test that
verifies the integrity of the ROM memory allocation.
This diagnostic detects faults in the allocation of flash
memory that contain the program and calibration
by comparing a calculated checksum with a stored
checksum. When the TCM detects that the calculated
checksum is different from the stored checksum,
DTC P0601 sets. DTC P0601 is a type B DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0601 may set as a result of TCM
reprogramming.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step eliminates the TCM software as a
possible cause of the DTC. If the DTC continues
to set after reprogramming, the fault is in the
TCM hardware.
DTC P0601
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-87
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 3
Go to
Diagnostic Aids
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Yes
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-88
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0602
SIE-ID = 1221796
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
A normal function of the transmission control
module (TCM) is to perform an internal test that
verifies the security of the diagnostic and shift
calibration programming. The programming must
contain security codes that enable a software lock to
engage. The software lock is designed to prevent
unauthorized changes to the diagnostics or shift
calibrations. The software lock utility is processed
independently from the diagnostic and shift calibration
software and contains application specific data.
This software lock data is entered into the TCM during
the final assembly of the vehicle.
When the security codes from the diagnostic and shift
calibration software fail to engage the software
lock, the TCM sets DTC P0602. DTC P0602 is a type
B DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0602 may set as a result of TCM
reprogramming.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step eliminates the TCM software as a
possible cause of the DTC. If the DTC continues
to set after reprogramming, the fault is in the
TCM hardware.
DTC P0602
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-89
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 3
Go to
Diagnostic Aids
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Yes
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-90
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0603
SIE-ID = 1221797
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step eliminates the TCM software as a
possible cause of the DTC. If the DTC continues
to set after reprogramming, the fault is in the
TCM hardware.
DTC P0603
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Diagnostic Aids
Transmission/Transaxle
7-91
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Yes
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-92
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0604
SIE-ID = 1221798
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
A normal function of the transmission control
module (TCM) is to perform an internal test that
verifies the read and write capability of the random
access memory (RAM). This diagnostic detects faults
in the RAM by writing test data to the RAM, reading
back the same data, and then comparing the two data
sets. When the TCM detects that the data that was
read from the RAM is different from the test data that
was written to the RAM, DTC P0604 sets. DTC P0604
is a type B DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0604 may set as a result of TCM
reprogramming.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step eliminates the TCM software as a
possible cause of the DTC. If the DTC continues
to set after reprogramming, the fault is in the
TCM hardware.
DTC P0604
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-93
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 3
Go to
Diagnostic Aids
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Yes
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-94
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0711
SIE-ID = 1221639
SIO-ID = 1219093
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285482
Circuit Description
The automatic transmission fluid temperature (TFT)
sensor is a negative coefficient thermistor. When
the transmission fluid is cold, the sensor resistance is
high. As the transmission fluid warms up, the
sensor resistance decreases. This diagnostic monitors
the TFT circuit. The circuit may be functional, but
not in the normal operating range. This diagnostic
indicates stuck, erratic, intermittent, skewed, or
inaccurate values, indicating poor system performance.
The TFT range is 40 to +151C (40 to +305F).
If the TCM detects rapid or no voltage changes in the
TFT sensor circuit, then DTC P0711 sets. DTC P0711
is a type C DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-95
Condition 3
The transmission fluid temperature has changed by
20C (36F) or greater within 250 milliseconds;
14 times within 7 seconds.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
5. This step tests for an intermittent short or open
condition in the engine wiring harness. The
test light is used as a resistor in the circuit.
6. This step determines if the TCM or the TFT,
sensor is causing a steady, unchanging TFT,
reading.
DTC P0711
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
2C (4F)
7-96
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
2C (4F)
10
Yes
No
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 8
20C (36F)
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-97
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-98
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0712
SIE-ID = 1221641
SIO-ID = 1219093
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285482
Circuit Description
The automatic transmission fluid temperature (TFT)
sensor is part of the automatic transmission internal
wiring harness assembly. The TFT sensor is a
thermistor, or a resistor that changes value when the
temperature changes. The sensor has a
negative-temperature coefficient. This means that as
the temperature increases, the resistance decreases,
and as the temperature decreases, the resistance
increases. The transmission control module (TCM)
supplies a 5 volt reference signal to the sensor
and measures the voltage drop in the circuit. When
the transmission fluid is cold, the sensor resistance is
high and the TCM detects high signal voltage. As
the fluid temperature increases, the resistance of the
sensor decreases, which lowers the signal voltage.
If the TCM detects a short to ground in the TFT sensor
or signal circuit, then DTC P0712 sets. DTC P0712
is a type C DTC.
Test Description
Transmission/Transaxle
7-99
DTC P0712
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 6
150C (302F)
40C (40F)
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 7
7-100
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
150C (302F)
Yes
No
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-101
DTC P0713
SIE-ID = 1221644
SIO-ID = 1219093
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285482
Circuit Description
The automatic transmission fluid temperature (TFT)
sensor is part of the automatic transmission internal
wiring harness assembly. The TFT sensor is a
thermistor, or a resistor that changes value when the
temperature changes. The sensor has a
negative-temperature coefficient. This means that as
the temperature increases, the resistance decreases,
and as the temperature decreases, the resistance
increases. The transmission control module (TCM)
supplies a 5 volt reference signal to the sensor
and measures the voltage drop in the circuit. When
the transmission fluid is cold, the sensor resistance is
high and the TCM detects high signal voltage. As
the fluid temperature increases, the resistance of the
sensor decreases, which lowers the signal voltage.
If the TCM detects an open or short to voltage in the
TFT sensor or signal circuit, then DTC P0713 sets.
DTC P0713 is a type C DTC.
7-102
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0713
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
39C (38F)
100 K
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Transmission/Transaxle
7-103
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Operate the vehicle under the following conditions:
Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
The Trans. Fluid Temp. must be greater than
40C (40F) for 12.5 seconds.
4. Select Specific DTC.
5. Enter DTC P0713.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
7-104
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0716
SIE-ID = 1221646
SIO-ID = 1219094
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285483
Circuit Description
The input shaft speed (ISS) sensor is a permanent
magnet generator. The ISS sensor mounts in the
transmission case in front of the valve body assembly.
The sensor faces the reverse clutch housing
machined teeth surface. As the reverse clutch housing
rotates, an AC voltage is induced and transmitted to
the transmission control module (TCM). The AC
voltage level and the number of pulses increase as
the speed of the reverse clutch housing increases. The
TCM converts the AC voltage into a digital signal.
The TCM uses the input shaft speed signal to
help determine line pressure, transmission shift
patterns, torque converter clutch (TCC) slip speed and
gear ratio.
If the TCM detects an unrealistic drop in input shaft
speed, DTC P0716 sets. DTC P0716 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
Diagnostic Aids
Ensure the ISS is properly torqued to the transmission
housing.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. The resistance measurement will not change if
either the ISS high signal circuit or the ISS
low signal circuit, but not both, is shorted to
ground. The vehicle speed detector in the TCM
and the ISS are matched in such a way that
an open or a short to ground in the ISS low signal
circuit will not usually cause a loss of speed
signal or a DTC P0716 to set.
7-105
DTC P0716
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
500 RPM
325575
7-106
Transmission/Transaxle
10
11
12
Action
Value(s)
Test the ISS high signal circuit and ISS low signal circuit
for the following conditions:
An open circuit or high resistance condition
ISS high signal circuit and ISS low signal circuit
shorted together
Refer to Testing for Continuity on page 8-13 in Wiring
Systems.
Did you find and correct a condition?
50K
50K
0.5 V
Yes
No
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-107
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-108
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0717
SIE-ID = 1221648
SIO-ID = 1219094
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285483
Circuit Description
Transmission/Transaxle
Diagnostic Aids
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
7-109
DTC P0717
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 9
500 RPM
325575
Test the ISS high signal circuit and ISS low signal circuit
for the following conditions:
An open circuit or high resistance condition
ISS high signal and ISS low signal circuits shorted
together
Refer to Testing for Continuity on page 8-13 in Wiring
Systems.
Did you find and correct a condition?
7-110
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
50K
50K
0.5 V
10
11
12
Yes
No
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-111
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-112
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0722
SIE-ID = 1221650
SIO-ID = 1219099
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285485
Circuit Description
The output speed sensor (OSS) assembly provides
vehicle speed information to the transmission control
module (TCM). The OSS sensor assembly is a
permanent magnet generator. The sensor is mounted
in the transmission case facing the rear internal
gear which is splined to the output shaft assembly. As
the output shaft and internal gear rotate, the toothed
rotor of the internal gear produces AC voltage as
the rotor teeth pass through the magnetic field of the
sensor. The AC voltage level and the number of
pulses increase as the speed of the vehicle increases.
The TCM converts the voltage to vehicle speed.
The TCM uses the output shaft speed signal to
determine shift timing and torque converter
clutch (TCC) scheduling.
If the TCM detects no vehicle speed when there is
engine speed in a drive gear range, then DTC P0722
sets. DTC P0722 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-113
Test Description
Diagnostic Aids
Ensure the OSS sensor is properly torqued to the
transmission housing.
DTC P0722
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
100 RPM
7-114
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
325575
Test the OSS high signal circuit and the OSS low signal
circuit for the following conditions:
An open circuit or high resistance condition
OSS high signal and OSS low signal circuits shorted
together
Refer to Testing for Continuity on page 8-13 in Wiring
Systems.
Did you find and correct a condition?
50K
50K
0.5 V
10
11
Yes
No
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Transmission/Transaxle
7-115
Action
Value(s)
12
Yes
No
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-116
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0723
SIE-ID = 1221652
SIO-ID = 1219099
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285485
Circuit Description
The output speed sensor (OSS) assembly provides
vehicle speed information to the transmission control
module (TCM). The OSS sensor assembly is a
permanent magnet generator. The sensor is mounted
in the transmission case facing the rear internal
gear which is splined to the output shaft assembly. As
the output shaft and internal gear rotate, the toothed
rotor of the internal gear produces AC voltage as
the rotor teeth pass through the magnetic field of the
sensor. The AC voltage level and the number of
pulses increase as the speed of the vehicle increases.
The TCM converts the voltage to vehicle speed.
The TCM uses the output shaft speed signal to
determine shift timing and torque converter
clutch (TCC) scheduling.
If the TCM detects an unrealistic drop in output shaft
speed, DTC P0723 sets. DTC P0723 is a type
B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-117
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. The resistance measurement will not change if
either the OSS high signal circuit or the OSS
low signal circuit, but not both, is shorted
to ground. The vehicle speed detector in the TCM
and the OSS are matched in such a way that
an open or a short to ground in the OSS low signal
circuit will not usually cause a loss of speed
signal or a DTC P0723 to set.
6. This step isolates the short between the OSS and
the wiring.
8. The DMM will detect AC voltage if the OSS high
signal circuit is shorted to ground.
11. Refer to the latest procedures for TCM
reprogramming.
Diagnostic Aids
Ensure the OSS sensor is properly torqued to the
transmission housing.
DTC P0723
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
100 RPM
7-118
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
325575
Test the OSS high signal circuit and the OSS low signal
circuit for the following conditions:
An open circuit or high resistance condition
OSS high signal and OSS low signal circuits shorted
together
Refer to Testing for Continuity on page 8-13 in Wiring
Systems.
Did you find and correct a condition?
Measure the resistance between the OSS high signal
circuit at the TCM connector and ground.
Is the resistance greater than the specified value?
50K
50K
0.5 V
10
11
No
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 7
Yes
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Transmission/Transaxle
7-119
12
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Drive the vehicle in D5 and observe Transmission
OSS on the scan tool.
4. Ensure the Transmission OSS is greater than
750 RPM and does not drop more than 650 RPM for
at least 2 seconds.
5. Select Specific DTC.
6. Enter DTC P0723.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
7-120
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0727
SIE-ID = 1221656
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
DTC P0727
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to DTC U0100
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
500
1,000 RPM
Transmission/Transaxle
7-121
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 7
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 8
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 8
500
1,000 RPM
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-122
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0731
SIE-ID = 1221799
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
The TCM calculates gear ratio based on data from the
automatic transmission input shaft speed and output
shaft speed sensors. The TCM compares the
known transmission gear ratio to a calculated ratio for
each commanded gear.
If the TCM detects an incorrect 1st gear ratio,
indicating excessive slip or drag within the
transmission, then DTC P0731 sets. DTC P0731 is a
type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Ask the customer about overloading the vehicle,
exceeding the trailer towing limit, or towing in
Overdrive.
Test Description
DTC P0731
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-123
Action
Value(s)
3.33:13.76:1
Has the control valve body been serviced within the past
3 months or 4 828 km (3,000 miles)?
Yes
No
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
7-124
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
10
11
12
13
Yes
No
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-125
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-126
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0732
SIE-ID = 1221800
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
Diagnostic Aids
Ask the customer about overloading the vehicle,
exceeding the trailer towing limit, or towing in
Overdrive.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step tests for low fluid level, which may
cause slipping, and result in an incorrect
gear ratio.
4. This step verifies that the correct 2nd gear ratio
occurs for commanded 2nd gear. If necessary,
use the Shift Transmission function of the
scan tool in order to command 2nd gear for the
length of time necessary to read the gear
ratio from the display.
5. This step tests for low line pressure.
DTC P0732
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-127
Action
Value(s)
2.44:12.10:1
Has the control valve body been serviced within the past
3 months or 4 828 km (3,000 miles)?
Yes
No
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
7-128
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
11
12
10
13
Yes
No
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-129
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-130
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0733
SIE-ID = 1221801
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
The TCM calculates gear ratio based on data from the
automatic transmission input shaft speed and output
shaft speed sensors. The TCM compares the
known transmission gear ratio to a calculated ratio for
each commanded gear.
If the TCM detects an incorrect 3rd gear ratio,
indicating excessive slip or drag within the
transmission, then DTC P0733 sets. DTC P0733 is a
type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Ask the customer about overloading the vehicle,
exceeding the trailer towing limit, or towing in
Overdrive.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step tests for low fluid level, which may
cause slipping, and result in an incorrect
gear ratio.
4. This step verifies that the correct 3rd gear ratio
occurs for commanded 3rd gear. If necessary,
use the Shift Transmission function of the
scan tool in order to command 3rd gear for the
length of time necessary to read the gear
ratio from the display.
5. This step tests for low line pressure.
DTC P0733
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-131
Action
Value(s)
1.76:11.44:1
Has the control valve body been serviced within the past
3 months or 4 828 km (3,000 miles)?
Yes
No
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
7-132
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
11
12
10
13
Yes
No
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-133
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-134
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0734
SIE-ID = 1221802
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
The TCM calculates gear ratio based on data from the
automatic transmission input shaft speed and output
shaft speed sensors. The TCM compares the
known transmission gear ratio to a calculated ratio for
each commanded gear.
If the TCM detects an incorrect 4th gear ratio,
indicating excessive slip or drag within the
transmission, then DTC P0734 sets. DTC P0734 is a
type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Ask the customer about overloading the vehicle,
exceeding the trailer towing limit, or towing in
Overdrive.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step tests for low fluid level, which may
cause slipping, and result in an incorrect
gear ratio.
4. This step verifies that the correct 4th gear ratio
occurs for commanded 4th gear. If necessary,
use the Shift Transmission function of the
scan tool in order to command 4th gear for the
length of time necessary to read the gear
ratio from the display.
5. This step tests for low line pressure.
DTC P0734
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-135
Action
Value(s)
1.10:10.90:1
Has the control valve body been serviced within the past
3 months or 4 828 km (3,000 miles)?
Yes
No
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
7-136
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
10
11
12
13
Yes
No
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-137
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-138
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0735
SIE-ID = 1221803
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
The TCM calculates gear ratio based on data from the
automatic transmission input shaft speed and output
shaft speed sensors. The TCM compares the
known transmission gear ratio to a calculated ratio for
each commanded gear.
If the TCM detects an incorrect 5th gear ratio,
indicating excessive slip or drag within the
transmission, then DTC P0735 sets. DTC P0735 is a
type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Ask the customer about overloading the vehicle,
exceeding the trailer towing limit, or towing in
Overdrive.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step tests for low fluid level, which may
cause slipping, and result in an incorrect
gear ratio.
4. This step verifies that the correct 5th gear ratio
occurs for commanded 5th gear. If necessary,
use the Shift Transmission function of the
scan tool in order to command 5th gear for the
length of time necessary to read the gear
ratio from the display.
5. This step tests for low line pressure.
DTC P0735
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-139
Action
Value(s)
0.83:10.68:1
Has the control valve body been serviced within the past
3 months or 4 828 km (3,000 miles)?
Yes
No
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
7-140
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
12
13
10
11
No
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Yes
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-141
DTC P0741
SIE-ID = 1221805
SIO-ID = 1219102
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798826
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) controls the
torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid valve pulse
width modulation (PWM). The solenoid directs
the hydraulic fluid for TCC apply and release. When
the TCC is applied, the engine is coupled directly
to the transmission through the TCC. The TCC slip
speed should be near 0.
If the TCM detects high torque converter slip when the
TCC is commanded ON, then DTC P0741 sets.
DTC P0741 is a type B DTC.
7-142
Transmission/Transaxle
The TCM cancels the DTC default actions when
the ignition is OFF long enough in order to
power down the TCM.
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect the transmission fluid lines to the radiator. The
lines may be pinched, plugged or twisted.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
2. This step inspects the transmission fluid to ensure
that it is at the proper level.
3. This step verifies that the TCC engages when
commanded ON by the scan tool.
DTC P0741
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 4
20 to
+75 RPM
Transmission/Transaxle
7-143
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 5
Yes
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-144
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0742
SIE-ID = 1221694
SIO-ID = 1219102
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798826
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) controls the
torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid valve pulse
width modulation (PWM). The solenoid directs
the hydraulic fluid for TCC apply and release. When
the TCC is released, the engine is coupled by
fluid to the transmission and TCC slip speeds of
300 RPM to +1,500 RPM, during heavy acceleration,
are normal.
If the TCM detects low torque converter slip when the
TCC is commanded OFF, then DTC P0742 sets.
DTC P0742 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
Diagnostic Aids
Rapid fluctuation in line pressure may set
DTC P0742. Refer to Line Pressure Check
Procedure on page 7-259.
The customer may notice an engine stalling
condition.
7-145
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
2. This step verifies that the PCM commanded the
TCC PWM solenoid valve OFF and the slip
speed is 20 to +150 RPM.
3. This step inspects and repairs the components
that caused the DTC to set.
DTC P0742
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
20 to
+20 RPM
Go to Step 4
7-146
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Operate the vehicle under the following conditions:
Drive the vehicle in D5 with the throttle position
angle of 1590 percent and a vehicle speed
greater than 15 km/h (9 mph).
The TFT is 20130C (68266F).
The engine torque is greater than
80 Nm (59 lb ft).
The TCC slip speed must be 1301,500 RPM for
2.5 seconds.
Stop the vehicle.
Drive the vehicle, as noted in Steps 13 above, in
order to cycle the TCC a second time.
4. Select Specific DTC.
5. Enter DTC P0742.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
Transmission/Transaxle
7-147
DTC P0748
SIE-ID = 1221697
SIO-ID = 1219105
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285486
Circuit Description
The pressure control (PC) solenoid valve regulates
actuator feed fluid passing through the solenoid
into torque signal pressure. The TCM uses a pulse
width modulated signal in order to control the
torque signal pressure. The TCM compares various
inputs in order to determine the appropriate pressure
for a given load. The TCM varies the current to
the PC solenoid from 0.1 amps, for maximum line
pressure to 1.1 amps, for minimum line pressure. An
internal current monitor within the TCM provides
feedback in order to determine actual PC solenoid
valve current draw.
If the TCM detects a continuous open, short to voltage
or short to ground in the PC solenoid circuit, then
DTC P0748 sets. DTC P0748 is a type C DTC.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
2. This step verifies the ability of the TCM to
command the PC solenoid valve.
7-148
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0748
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 19
0.05 amps
3.55.5
5.5
Transmission/Transaxle
7-149
Action
Test the high control circuit and the low control circuit of
the PC solenoid valve for being shorted together between
the AT inline 20-way connector and the PC solenoid.
Refer to Circuit Testing on page 8-10 in Wiring Systems.
Did you find the condition?
Value(s)
10
100
10
10
11
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 21
12
10
13
14
10
No
Yes
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 21
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 16
7-150
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
15
16
10
18
19
17
20
21
No
Go to Step 21
Go to Step 20
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 21
Go to Step 21
Go to Step 21
Go to Step 21
Yes
Go to Step 22
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-151
DTC P0751
SIE-ID = 1221705
SIO-ID = 1219107
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798830
Circuit Description
The 12 shift solenoid (SS) valve is a normally-closed
exhaust valve that, in conjunction with the 23 shift
solenoid (SS) valve, allows 4 different shifting
combinations. The 12 SS valve is attached to the
control valve body, within the transmission.
The TCM monitors the actual gear ratio, and compares
the actual gear ratio with the commanded gear ratio.
DTC P0751 sets under two conditions:
A stuck ON 12 SS valve
A stuck ON 12 shift valve
If the TCM detects a 22333 shift pattern, then
DTC P0751 sets. DTC P0751 is a type B DTC.
7-152
Transmission/Transaxle
Refer to Shift Solenoid Valve State and Gear
Ratio on page 7-3.
Test Description
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0751
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
1st
2.16:12.27:1
4th /5th
1.56:11.64:1
Go to Step 5
Transmission/Transaxle
7-153
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-154
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0752
SIE-ID = 1221707
SIO-ID = 1219107
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798830
Circuit Description
The 1-2 shift solenoid (SS) valve is a normally-closed
exhaust valve that, in conjunction with the 2-3 shift
solenoid (SS) valve, allows 4 different shifting
combinations. The 1-2 SS valve is attached to the
control valve body, within the transmission.
The TCM monitors the actual gear ratio, and compares
the actual gear ratio with the commanded gear ratio.
DTC P0752 sets under two conditions:
A stuck OFF 1-2 SS valve
A stuck OFF 1-2 shift valve
If the TCM detects a 1-1-4-4-5 shift pattern, then
DTC P0752 sets. DTC P0752 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-155
Test Description
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0752
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
2nd
3.33:13.50:1
3rd
0.98:11.03:1
Go to Step 5
7-156
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-157
DTC P0756
SIE-ID = 1221708
SIO-ID = 1219109
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798832
Circuit Description
The 2-3 shift solenoid (SS) valve is a normally-closed
exhaust valve that, in conjunction with the 1-2 shift
solenoid (SS) valve, allows 4 different shifting
combinations. The 2-3 SS valve is attached to the
control valve body, within the transmission.
The TCM monitors the actual gear ratio, and compares
the actual gear ratio with the commanded gear ratio.
DTC P0756 sets under two conditions:
A stuck OFF 2-3 SS valve
A stuck OFF 2-3 shift valve
If the TCM detects a 5-3-4-4-5 shift pattern, then
DTC P0756 sets. DTC P0756 is a type B DTC.
7-158
Transmission/Transaxle
Refer to Shift Solenoid Valve State and Gear
Ratio on page 7-3.
Test Description
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0756
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
1st
0.73:10.77:1
2nd
1.56:11.64:1
Go to Step 5
Transmission/Transaxle
7-159
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-160
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0757
SIE-ID = 1221709
SIO-ID = 1219109
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798832
Circuit Description
The 2-3 shift solenoid (SS) valve is a normally-closed
exhaust valve that, in conjunction with the 1-2 shift
solenoid (SS) valve, allows 4 different shifting
combinations. The 2-3 SS valve is attached to the
control valve body, within the transmission.
The TCM monitors the actual gear ratio, and compares
the actual gear ratio with the commanded gear ratio.
DTC P0757 sets under two conditions:
A stuck ON 2-3 SS valve
A stuck ON 2-3 shift valve
If the TCM detects a 1-2-2-1-1 shift pattern, then
DTC P0757 sets. DTC P0757 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-161
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
Diagnostic Aids
If you clear DTC P0757, and then cannot reset
DTC P0757, the following conditions may exist:
Fluid contamination
Plugged fluid circuits
DTC P0757
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
3rd
2.16:12.27:1
4th /5th
3.33:13.50:1
Go to Step 5
7-162
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-163
DTC P0761
SIE-ID = 1221710
SIO-ID = 1219110
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798836
Circuit Description
7-164
Diagnostic Aids
Transmission/Transaxle
Test Description
DTC P0761
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
4th
0.73:10.77:1
Go to Step 5
Transmission/Transaxle
7-165
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-166
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0762
SIE-ID = 1221711
SIO-ID = 1219110
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 07-jan-2003
798836
Circuit Description
The 4-5 shift solenoid (SS) valve is a normally-closed
exhaust valve. When the 1-2 and the 2-3 SS valves
are both OFF, the 4-5 SS valve turns OFF to shift the
transmission into 5th gear. When either of the other
two shift solenoids are ON, the 4-5 SS turn OFF
in order to enable powertrain braking. The 4-5
SS valve is attached to the control valve body, within
the transmission.
The TCM monitors the actual gear ratio, and compares
the actual gear ratio with the commanded gear ratio.
DTC P0762 sets under two conditions:
A stuck ON 4-5 SS valve
A stuck ON 4-5 shift valve
If the TCM detects a 1-2-3-4-4 shift pattern, then
DTC P0762 sets. DTC P0762 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-167
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
Diagnostic Aids
If you clear DTC P0762, and then cannot reset
DTC P0762, the following conditions may exist:
Fluid contamination
Plugged fluid circuits
DTC P0762
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to
Transmission
Fluid Checking
Procedure on
page 7-256
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
4th
0.98:11.03:1
Go to Step 5
7-168
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-169
DTC P0850
SIE-ID = 1221713
SIO-ID = 1219111
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285488
Circuit Description
The engine control module (ECM) provides 12-volts to
the Park/Neutral switch of the manual shift shaft
position switch. The manual shift shaft position switch
is a sliding contact assembly that attaches to the
manual shift shaft inside the transmission. The switch
consists of five separate circuits, four of which
indicate gear selector position to the transmission
control module (TCM), and one that indicates
Park/Neutral position to the ECM. When the
transmission is in Park or Neutral, the switch closes
and pulls the ECM voltage low, 0 volts. When the
transmission is not in Park or Neutral, the ECM voltage
is high, 12 volts. The ECM uses the switch in order
to enable starter operation.
7-170
Condition 2
The Park/Neutral switch circuit is high, 12 volts, for
200 seconds while the TCM is reporting the gear
selector is in Park or Neutral.
Transmission/Transaxle
The ECM stores DTC P0850 in ECM history.
DTC P0850
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC)
List/Type on
page 7-62
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 8
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Transmission/Transaxle
7-171
Action
Value(s)
10
11
12
13
14
Yes
No
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 2
7-172
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-173
DTC P0897
SIE-ID = 1354555
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 10-jul-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
Transmission fluid life is determined by monitoring
transmission fluid temperature over a period of time.
The transmission control module (TCM) calculates
transmission fluid life based on a set of temperature
ranges stored in TCM memory. As the vehicle is
driven, a counter increments. The rate at which the
counter increments depends on the temperature range
in which the transmission is currently operating. The
higher the temperature range, the faster the counter
increments. As the counts increment, the TCM
will begin to decrease the fluid life percentage from
100, high fluid life, to 0, low fluid life.
If the TCM detects a calculated transmission oil life of
10 percent or less, then DTC P0897 sets. DTC P0897
is a type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect the transmission cooling system for possible
blockage and restrictions.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
2. This step changes the AT fluid and filter. It is
important to reset the oil life monitor after the fluid
and filter are replaced.
DTC P0897
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
7-174
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 3
Yes
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-175
DTC P0973
SIE-ID = 1237594
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
7-176
Transmission/Transaxle
A scan tool can clear the MIL/DTC.
The TCM clears the DTC from TCM history if the
vehicle completes 40 warm-up cycles without an
emission related diagnostic fault occurring.
The TCM cancels the default actions when the
ignition is OFF long enough in order to power
down the TCM.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
DTC P0973
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 7
Transmission/Transaxle
7-177
Action
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Install the J 45681 to the transmission side of the
20-way connector.
3. Using the DMM, measure the resistance between
terminal 17 and 14 of the J 45681.
Refer to Component Resistance on page 7-5.
Is the resistance within the specified range?
Using the DMM, measure the resistance between
terminal 17 of the J 45681 and ground.
Is the resistance greater than the specified value?
Value(s)
10
11
12
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
50K
No
15.020.3
Yes
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
7-178
Transmission/Transaxle
13
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
4. Select Specific DTC.
5. Enter DTC P0973.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
Transmission/Transaxle
7-179
DTC P0974
SIE-ID = 1237598
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
7-180
Transmission/Transaxle
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P 0974 may set when a communication fault
exists between the ECM and TCM. Inspect for DTCs
U 2100, U 2104, U 2105 and U 2106. If any of
these DTCs are present, diagnose them first.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
2. Listen for an audible click when the solenoid
energizes.
DTC P0974
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 7
15.020.3
Transmission/Transaxle
7-181
Action
Value(s)
10
11
12
No
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Yes
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-182
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0976
SIE-ID = 1237600
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
Transmission/Transaxle
7-183
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
DTC P0976
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 7
7-184
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
1. Turn OFF the ignition.
2. Install the J 45681 to the transmission side of the
20-way connector.
3. Using the DMM, measure the resistance between
terminal 17 and 9 of the J 45681.
Refer to Component Resistance on page 7-5.
Is the resistance within the specified range?
Using the DMM, measure the resistance between
terminal 17 of the J 45681 and ground.
Is the resistance greater than the specified value?
Value(s)
10
11
12
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
50K
No
15.020.3
Yes
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Transmission/Transaxle
7-185
13
Action
Perform the following procedure in order to verify the
repair:
1. Select DTC.
2. Select Clear Info.
3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
4. Select Specific DTC.
5. Enter DTC P0976.
Has the test run and passed?
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Yes
7-186
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P0977
SIE-ID = 1237601
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
Transmission/Transaxle
7-187
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
2. Listen for an audible click when the solenoid
energizes.
DTC P0977
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
15.020.3
7-188
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
10
11
12
No
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Yes
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-189
DTC P0979
SIE-ID = 1237603
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
7-190
Transmission/Transaxle
A scan tool can clear the MIL/DTC.
The TCM clears the DTC from TCM history if the
vehicle completes 40 warm-up cycles without an
emission related diagnostic fault occurring.
The TCM cancels the default actions when the
ignition is OFF long enough in order to power
down the TCM.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
DTC P0979
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 8
15.020.3
Transmission/Transaxle
7-191
Action
Value(s)
11
12
10
13
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
50K
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
7-192
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-193
DTC P0980
SIE-ID = 1237605
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
7-194
Transmission/Transaxle
A scan tool can clear the MIL/DTC.
The TCM clears the DTC from TCM history if the
vehicle completes 40 warm-up cycles without an
emission related diagnostic fault occurring.
The TCM cancels the default actions when the
ignition is OFF long enough in order to power
down the TCM.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
2. Listen for an audible click when the solenoid
energizes.
DTC P0980
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 7
15.020.3
Transmission/Transaxle
7-195
Action
Value(s)
10
11
12
No
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Yes
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-196
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1621
SIE-ID = 1221722
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
While the vehicle is being driven, engine and
transmission data accumulates in a random access
memory (RAM) device, which cannot store data
reliably when the transmission control module (TCM)
powers down. Before the TCM powers down, the
data is copied from RAM to an electrically-erasable
programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) device,
sometime referred to as non-volatile memory (NVM).
Both the RAM and the EEPROM are inside the
TCM. A normal function of the TCM programming is to
test the EEPROM at TCM power-down by copying
test data from RAM to the EEPROM and then
comparing the two copies. If they do not match,
DTC P1621 will set. DTC P1621 is a type A DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Test Description
DTC P1621
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-197
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 4
Yes
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-198
Transmission/Transaxle
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Transmission/Transaxle
7-199
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 4
Go to
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-200
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1793
SIE-ID = 1221731
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 10-jan-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
DTC P1793
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-201
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-202
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1815
SIE-ID = 1221735
SIO-ID = 1219111
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285488
Circuit Description
The transmission manual shift shaft switch assembly
is a sliding contact switch attached to the control
valve body within the transmission. The four inputs to
the transmission control module (TCM) from the
switch indicate which position is selected by the
transmission selector lever. This information is used
for engine controls as well as determining the
transmission shift patterns. The input voltage at the
TCM is high when the switch is open and low when the
switch is closed to ground. The state of each input
is displayed on the scan tool as IMS. The IMS
input parameters represented are transmission range
Signal A, Signal B, Signal C and Signal P (Parity).
If the TCM detects an invalid switch state while
the engine is being started, then DTC P1815 sets.
DTC P1815 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-203
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. All HI values, in both Park and Drive 5, indicate
the ground circuit is OPEN.
5. With the transmission 20-way connector
disconnected, all IMS values should indicate HI.
7. If one circuit affects the other, this indicates a
short between the two circuits.
13. This step tests the internal transmission harness.
If no fault is found in the harness, the fault will
be in the switch.
DTC P1815
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 4
HI/HI/HI/HI
7-204
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
10
Yes
No
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 18
Transmission/Transaxle
7-205
Action
Value(s)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Yes
No
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 16
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 16
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 20
Go to Step 2
7-206
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-207
DTC P1820
SIE-ID = 1221738
SIO-ID = 1219111
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285488
Circuit Description
The transmission manual shift shaft switch assembly
is a sliding contact switch attached to the lower
control valve body within the transmission. The
four inputs to the transmission control module (TCM)
from the switch indicate which position is selected
by the transmission selector lever. This information is
used for engine controls as well as determining
the transmission shift patterns. The input voltage at
the TCM is high when the switch is open and low when
the switch is closed to ground. The state of each
input is displayed on the scan tool as IMS. The
four IMS input parameters represented are Signal A,
Signal B, Signal C and Signal P (Parity).
If the TCM detects a short to ground on the IMS
Signal A, then DTC P1820 sets. DTC P1820 is
a type B DTC.
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
7-208
Transmission/Transaxle
A scan tool can clear the DTC.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step determines if the fault is internal or
external to the transmission.
4. This step determines if the engine wiring harness
circuit or the TCM is at fault.
5. This step determines if the automatic transmission
wiring harness or the IMS is at fault.
DTC P1820
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Transmission/Transaxle
7-209
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Yes
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-210
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1822
SIE-ID = 1221742
SIO-ID = 1219111
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285488
Circuit Description
The transmission manual shift shaft switch assembly
is a sliding contact switch attached to the control
valve body, within the transmission. The four inputs to
the transmission control module (TCM) from the
switch indicate which position is selected by the
transmission selector lever. This information is used
for engine controls as well as determining the
transmission shift patterns. The input voltage at the
TCM is high when the switch is open and low when the
switch is closed to ground. The state of each input
is displayed on the scan tool as IMS. The four IMS
input parameters represented are Signal A, Signal B,
Signal C and Signal P (Parity).
If the TCM detects an open in the TR signal B circuit,
DTC P1822 sets. DTC P1822 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-211
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step determines if the fault is internal or
external to the transmission.
4. This step determines if the engine wiring harness
circuit is at fault or the TCM.
5. This step determines if the automatic transmission
wiring harness or transmission manual shift shaft
switch assembly is at fault.
DTC P1822
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
7-212
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-213
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-214
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1823
SIE-ID = 1221745
SIO-ID = 1219111
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285488
Circuit Description
The transmission manual shift shaft switch assembly
is a sliding contact switch attached to the control
valve body within the transmission. The four inputs to
the transmission control module (TCM) from the
switch indicate which position is selected by the
transmission selector lever. This information is used
for engine controls as well as determining the
transmission shift patterns. The input voltage at the
TCM is high when the switch is open and low when the
switch is closed to ground. The state of each input
is displayed on the scan tool as IMS. The four IMS
input parameters represented are Signal A, Signal B,
Signal C and Signal P (Parity).
If the TCM detects a short to ground on the TR
signal P circuit, DTC P1823 sets. DTC P1823 is a
type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-215
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step determines if the fault is internal or
external to the transmission.
4. This step determines if the engine wiring harness
circuit or the TCM is at fault.
5. This step determines if the automatic transmission
wiring harness or the transmission manual shift
shaft switch assembly is at fault.
DTC P1823
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
7-216
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Yes
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-217
DTC P1825
SIE-ID = 1221747
SIO-ID = 1219111
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285488
Circuit Description
7-218
Transmission/Transaxle
The TCM clears the DTC from TCM history if the
vehicle completes 40 warm-up cycles without a
non emission related diagnostic fault occurring.
The TCM cancels the DTC default actions when
the ignition is OFF long enough in order to
power down the TCM.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
DTC P1825
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 9
HI/HI/HI/HI
Transmission/Transaxle
7-219
Action
Value(s)
10
11
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 17
7-220
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
No
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 16
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 16
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 18
Yes
Go to Step 19
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-221
DTC P1826
SIE-ID = 1221748
SIO-ID = 1219111
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285488
Circuit Description
The transmission manual shift shaft switch assembly
is a sliding contact switch attached to the control
valve body within the transmission. The four inputs to
the transmission control module (TCM) from the
switch indicate which position is selected by the
transmission selector lever. This information is used
for engine controls as well as determining the
transmission shift patterns. The input voltage level at
the TCM is high when the switch is open and low
when the switch is closed to ground. The state of each
input is displayed on the scan tool as IMS. The
four IMS input parameters represented are Signal A,
Signal B, Signal C and Signal P (Parity).
If the TCM detects switch Signal C is high while the
vehicle is being driven in a forward gear, then
DTC P1826 sets. DTC P1826 is a type B DTC.
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
7-222
Transmission/Transaxle
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
3. This step tests the integrity of the engine harness
and TCM by checking for the Signal C state
change from HI to LOW. A LOW signal indicates
the fault is in the internal transmission harness
or the switch. A HI signal indicates the fault is in
the engine harness or the TCM.
DTC P1826
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Transmission/Transaxle
7-223
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 2
7-224
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-225
DTC P1831
SIE-ID = 1221786
SIO-ID = 1219105
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285486
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) provides
voltage to the pressure control solenoid, the
shift solenoids, and the TCC PWM solenoid through
two separate solid-state devices called High Side
Drivers, called HSD1 and HSD2. HSD1 provides
electrical power to the pressure control solenoid. HSD2
provides power to the shift solenoids. A normal
function of the TCM is to run tests on each driver to
ensure that it is functioning properly.
When the TCM detects a short to ground on HSD1,
then DTC P1831 sets. DTC P1831 is a type C DTC.
7-226
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1831
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 10
Transmission/Transaxle
7-227
10
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 10
Yes
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-228
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1832
SIE-ID = 1221787
SIO-ID = 1219105
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285486
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) provides
voltage to the pressure control solenoid, the
shift solenoids, and the TCC PWM solenoid through
two separate solid-state devices called High Side
Drivers, called HSD1 and HSD2. HSD1 provides
electrical power to the pressure control solenoid. HSD2
provides power to the shift solenoids. A normal
function of the TCM is to run tests on each driver to
ensure that it is functioning properly.
When the TCM detects a short to voltage on HSD1,
then DTC P1832 sets. DTC P1832 is a type C DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-229
DTC P1832
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
6.4 volts
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
7-230
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-231
DTC P1833
SIE-ID = 1221788
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) provides
voltage to the pressure control solenoid, the
shift solenoids, and the TCC PWM solenoid through
two separate solid-state devices called High Side
Drivers, called HSD1 and HSD2. HSD1 provides
electrical power to the pressure control solenoid. HSD2
provides power to the shift solenoids. A normal
function of the TCM is to run tests on each driver to
ensure that it is functioning properly.
When the TCM detects a short to ground on HSD2,
then DTC P1833 sets. DTC P1833 is a type B DTC.
7-232
Transmission/Transaxle
The TCM cancels the default actions when the
ignition is OFF long enough in order to power
down the TCM.
DTC P1833
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 9
Transmission/Transaxle
7-233
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Yes
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-234
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P1834
SIE-ID = 1221791
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) provides
voltage to the pressure control solenoid, the
shift solenoids, and the TCC PWM solenoid through
two separate solid-state devices called High Side
Drivers, called HSD1 and HSD2. HSD1 provides
electrical power to the pressure control solenoid. HSD2
provides power to the shift solenoids. A normal
function of the TCM is to run tests on each driver to
ensure that it is functioning properly.
When the TCM detects a short to voltage on HSD2,
then DTC P1834 sets. DTC P1834 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-235
DTC P1834
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 5
6.4 volts
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
7-236
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-237
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 10-jan-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
Transmission fluid life is determined by monitoring
transmission fluid temperature over a period of time.
The transmission control module (TCM) calculates
transmission fluid life based on a set of temperature
ranges stored in TCM memory. As the vehicle is
driven, a counter increments. The rate at which the
counter increments depends on the temperature range
in which the transmission is currently operating. The
higher the temperature range, the faster the counter
increments. As the counts increment, the TCM
will begin to decrease the fluid life percentage from
100, high fluid life, to 0, low fluid life.
If the TCM detects a calculated transmission oil life of
10 percent or less, then DTC P1868 sets. DTC P1868
is a type C DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect the transmission cooling system for possible
blockage and restrictions.
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
2. This step changes the AT fluid and filter. It is
important to reset the oil life monitor after the fluid
and filter are replaced.
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
7-238
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
No
Go to Step 3
Yes
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-239
DTC P2544
SIE-ID = 1354556
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 10-jul-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
DTC P2544
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
7-240
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 4
Go to
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-241
DTC P2637
SIE-ID = 1237612
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Circuit Description
DTC P2637
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
7-242
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
1. Clear the DTC.
2. Turn the ignition OFF for at least 30 seconds.
3. Start, and allow the engine to idle.
Did DTC P2637 reset?
Value(s)
Go to Step 4
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 6
No
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Yes
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-243
DTC P2763
SIE-ID = 1237615
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) provides
voltage to the torque converter clutch pulse width
modulated (TCC PWM) solenoid valve through High
Side Driver 2 (HSD2). The TCM controls the ON
and OFF time of the solenoid by providing a ground
through the output driver module (ODM). The
TCM uses a PWM duty cycle, in order to control
application and release of the TCC. When the solenoid
is commanded OFF, the TCM senses high voltage.
When the solenoid is commanded ON, the TCM
senses low voltage.
When the TCM detects a continuous open or short to
ground in the TCC PWM Solenoid valve circuit,
then DTC P2763 sets. DTC P2763 is a type B DTC.
7-244
Transmission/Transaxle
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
2. Listen for a soft rattling sound when the solenoid
energizes. Use a stethoscope if necessary.
DTC P2763
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
10.013.6
Transmission/Transaxle
7-245
Action
Value(s)
11
12
10
No
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 12
Yes
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
7-246
Transmission/Transaxle
DTC P2764
SIE-ID = 1237617
SIO-ID = 1219113
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 06-feb-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
1285490
Circuit Description
The transmission control module (TCM) provides
voltage to the torque converter clutch pulse width
modulated (TCC PWM) solenoid valve through High
Side Driver 2 (HSD2). The TCM controls the ON
and OFF time of the solenoid by providing a ground
through the output driver module (ODM). The
TCM uses a PWM duty cycle, in order to control
application and release of the TCC. When the solenoid
is commanded OFF, the TCM senses high voltage.
When the solenoid is commanded ON, the TCM
senses low voltage.
When the TCM detects a continuous open or short to
ground in the TCC PWM Solenoid valve circuit,
then DTC P2764 sets. DTC P2764 is a type B DTC.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-247
Test Description
The number below refers to the step number on the
diagnostic table.
2. Listen for a soft rattling sound when the solenoid
energizes. Use a stethoscope if necessary.
DTC P2764
Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Step 2
Go to Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-43 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L
or Diagnostic
System Check Engine Controls
on page 6-54 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 8
10.013.6
7-248
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
11
12
10
13
Yes
No
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 12
50K
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 2
Transmission/Transaxle
7-249
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-53 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 6-68 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
System OK
SIE-ID = 803553
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = bosier01
Diagnostic Information
The following table consists of nine diagnostic categories that are located in the left hand column. Using this column,
choose the appropriate category based on the operating conditions of the vehicle or transmission. After selecting a
category, use the right hand column to locate the specific symptom diagnostics information.
Fluid Diagnosis
This category contains the following topics:
Fluid condition appearance, contaminants, smell,
overheating
Line pressure high or low
Fluid leaks
7-250
Transmission/Transaxle
Diagnostic Information
Shift Pattern
This category contains the following topics:
One forward gear only
Two forward gears only
Third gear only
Gear missing or slipping
No upshift or slipping
No downshifts
Non- First gear start
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
Transmission/Transaxle
7-251
1285491
Circuit Description
The sport and economy shift modes allow driver
selection of 2 different shift patterns. Sport mode
programming in the transmission control module (TCM)
increases transmission line pressure and extends
shift points for performance enhanced driving. In the
economy mode, the TCM uses standard programming,
permitting normal line pressure and shifting. The
sport mode switch is a console mounted momentary
contact switch located on the electronic PRNDL
assembly. Accessory voltage is supplied to the
electronic PRNDL assembly through the ELEC PRNDL
fuse. When the sport mode switch is depressed, it
momentarily contacts the switch signal circuit. The rear
integration module (RIM) recognizes the voltage on
the circuit and sends a class 2 serial data message to
the dash integration module (DIM). The DIM sends
a class 2 message to the engine control
module (ECM). The ECM sends a request to the
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
Diagnostic Aids
Test the instrument panel cluster (IPC) for proper
operation and lamp illumination. Refer to
Diagnostic System Check - Instrument Cluster on
page 8-19 in Instrument Panel, Gages, and
Console.
7-252
Transmission/Transaxle
1. Diagnose all communication and body DTCs first.
The DTC may be the source of the symptom.
4. No PRNDL display could be open in the electronic
PRNDL assembly accessory circuit.
6. This step tests the sport mode circuit by bypassing
the electronic PRNDL assembly.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
Action
1. Install a scan tool.
2. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
3. Select DTC Info.
Does the scan tool display DTCs that start with U
or B?
1. Place the gear selector in Park.
2. Turn the ignition to the RUN position with the
engine OFF.
3. While observing the sport mode indicator on the IPC,
press the sport mode switch several times.
Does the sport mode indicator illuminate On and Off with
switch operation?
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 8-15 in
Body Control
System
Go to Step 2
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 7
10
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 12
Go to Diagnostic
Starting Point Body Control
System on
page 8-15 in
Body Control
System
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 11
Go to Diagnostic
Starting Point Body Control
System on
page 8-15 in
Body Control
System
Transmission/Transaxle
7-253
12
Action
Value(s)
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 30-may-2003
LMD = 22-apr-2003
LMB = mchapm01
Yes
No
Go to Step 12
System OK
Go to Step 1
7-254
Transmission/Transaxle
1285491
Circuit Description
The winter mode allows the driver selection of a
third gear start in order to reduce wheel spin under
low traction conditions. Winter mode programming in
the transmission control module (TCM) will command
the 1-2 shift solenoid On and the 2-3 and 4-5
solenoids Off, enabling third gear for greater traction.
The winter mode switch is a console mounted
momentary contact switch located on the electronic
PRNDL assembly. Accessory voltage is supplied to the
electronic PRNDL assembly through the ELEC
PRNDL fuse. When the winter mode switch is
depressed, it momentarily contacts the switch signal
circuit. The rear integration module (RIM) recognizes
the voltage on the circuit and sends a class 2
serial data message to the dash integration
module (DIM). The DIM sends a class 2 message to
the engine control module (ECM). The ECM sends
Transmission/Transaxle
Diagnostic Aids
7-255
Test Description
Action
1. Install a scan tool.
2. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
3. Select DTC Info.
Does the scan tool display DTCs that start with U
or B?
1. Place the gear selector in Park.
2. Turn the ignition to the RUN position with the
engine OFF.
3. While observing the winter mode indicator on the
IPC, press the winter mode switch several times.
Does the winter mode indicator illuminate On and Off with
switch operation?
Value(s)
Yes
No
Go to Diagnostic
Trouble
Code (DTC) List
on page 8-15 in
Body Control
System
Go to Step 2
Go to Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-294 in
Engine Controls
2.6L and 3.2L or
Intermittent
Conditions on
page 6-413 in
Engine Controls
3.6L (LY7)
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 12
Go to Diagnostic
Starting Point Body Control
System on
page 8-15 in
Body Control
System
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 12
Go to Step 10
7-256
Transmission/Transaxle
10
Action
Value(s)
11
12
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 04-feb-2002
No
Go to Step 11
Go to Diagnostic
Starting Point Body Control
System on
page 8-15 in
Body Control
System
SIE-ID = 856433
Yes
Go to Step 12
System OK
Go to Step 1
LMB = mchapm01
Transmission/Transaxle
7-257
Action
Value(s)
3050C
(86122F
Yes
No
Go to Step 4
Go to Step 2
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 7
Go to Step 8
Go to Step 5
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 6
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 11
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 10
7-258
Transmission/Transaxle
Action
Value(s)
3050C
(86122F)
20 Nm (15 lb ft)
Yes
No
System OK
Transmission/Transaxle
7-259
Action
Value(s)
10
3050C
(86122F)
20 Nm (15 lb ft)
11
3050C
(86122F)
20 Nm (15 lb ft)
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 04-mar-2002
LMB = bosier01
Tools Required
J 21867 Pressure Gage
J 21867-L40 Pressure Gage Adapter
Important: Before performing a line pressure check,
verify that the pressure control (PC) solenoid valve
is receiving the correct electrical signal from the PCM.
1. Install a scan tool.
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
Yes
No
System OK
System OK
7-260
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Transmission/Transaxle
Manual Downshifts
Coasting Downshifts
Manual Gear Range Selection
REVERSE
Manual SECOND
Manual THIRD
Manual FOURTH
Important: Complete the test in the sequence given.
Incomplete testing cannot guarantee an accurate
evaluation.
Before the road test, ensure the following:
The engine is performing properly.
Transmission fluid level is correct. Refer to the
Transmission Fluid Checking Procedure on
page 7-256.
Tire pressure is correct.
During the road test:
Perform the test only when traffic conditions
permit.
Operate the vehicle in a controlled, safe manner.
Observe all traffic regulations.
View the scan tool data while conducting this test.
Take along qualified help in order to operate the
vehicle safely.
Observe any unusual sounds or smells.
After the road test, inspect for the following:
Transmission fluid level
Refer to the Transmission Fluid Checking
Procedure on page 7-256.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) that may have
set during the testing
Refer to the applicable DTC.
Scan tool data for any abnormal readings or data
Fluid leaks
Transmission/Transaxle
Commanded gear
PC solenoid reference current
PC solenoid actual current
PC solenoid duty cycle
Brake switch
Engine coolant temperature
Transmission fluid temperature
Acceleration Pedal Position
Ignition voltage
1-2 shift solenoid
2-3 shift solenoid
4-5 shift solenoid
TCC solenoid duty cycle
TCC slip speed
5. Monitor the brake switch signal while depressing
and releasing the brake pedal. The scan tool
should display:
Open when the brake pedal is released.
Closed when the brake pedal is depressed.
6. Check the garage shifts.
6.1. Apply the brake pedal and ensure that the
parking brake is set.
6.2. Move the gear selector through the following
ranges:
6.2.1. PARK to REVERSE
6.2.2. REVERSE to NEUTRAL
6.2.3. NEUTRAL to DRIVE
6.3. Pause 2 to 3 seconds in each gear position.
6.4. Verify the gear engagements are immediate
and not harsh.
Important: Harsh engagement may be caused by any
of the following conditions:
High idle speed
Compare engine idle speed to desired idle speed.
Commanded low PC solenoid current
Compare PC solenoid reference current to PC
solenoid actual current.
A default condition caused by certain DTCs that
result in maximum line pressure to prevent
slippage
Important: Soft or delayed engagement may be
caused by any of the following conditions:
Low idle speed
Compare engine idle speed to desired idle speed.
Low fluid level
Commanded high PC solenoid current
Compare PC solenoid reference current to PC
solenoid actual current.
Cold transmission fluid
Inspect for low transmission fluid temperature.
Selector linkage
Inspect the adjustment.
7. Monitor transmission range on the scan tool,
engine list.
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
7-261
7-262
Transmission/Transaxle
Manual Downshifts
The shift solenoid valves control the initial downshift
for the 5-4, 4-3, 3-2 manual downshifts. The solenoid
states should change during or shortly after a
manual downshift is selected.
Manual 54 Downshift
1. Place the gear selector in the OVERDRIVE
position.
2. Accelerate the vehicle to 6488 km/h (4055 mph)
in FIFTH gear.
3. Release the throttle while moving the gear
selector to FOURTH.
4. Verify the following:
The TCC releases
The transmission downshifts immediately to
FOURTH gear
The engine slows the vehicle
Manual 5-3 Downshift
1. Place the gear selector in the OVERDRIVE
position.
2. Accelerate the vehicle to 6472 km/h (40
45 mph).
3. Release the throttle while moving the gear
selector to THIRD.
4. Verify the following:
The TCC releases.
The transmission downshifts immediately to
THIRD gear.
The engine slows the vehicle.
Manual 5-2 Downshift
1. Place the gear selector in the OVERDRIVE
position.
2. Accelerate the vehicle to 48 km/h (30 mph).
3. Release the throttle while moving the gear selector
to SECOND.
4. Verify the following:
The TCC releases.
The transmission downshifts immediately to
SECOND gear.
The engine slows the vehicle.
Coasting Downshifts
1. Place the gear selector in the OVERDRIVE
position.
2. Accelerate the vehicle to FIFTH gear with the
TCC applied.
3. Release the throttle and lightly apply the brakes.
4. Verify the following:
The TCC releases
Downshifts occur at speeds shown in the Shift
Speed table. Refer to Shift Speed on
page 7-4.
Transmission/Transaxle
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = bosier01
7-263
Noise
Important: Do not confuse this noise with pump
whine noise, which is usually noticeable in PARK,
NEUTRAL and all other gear ranges. Pump whine will
vary with line pressure.
You may notice a torque converter whine when the
vehicle is stopped and the transmission is in DRIVE or
REVERSE. This noise will increase as you increase
the engine RPM. The noise will stop when the vehicle
is moving or when you apply the torque converter
clutch, because both halves of the converter are
turning at the same speed.
Perform a stall test to make sure the noise is actually
coming from the converter:
1. Place your foot on the brake.
2. Put the gear selector in DRIVE.
7-264
Transmission/Transaxle
Vibration of the mounts can be multiplied by TCC
engagement.
Axle joints
Check for vibration.
Cylinder balance
Bad piston rings or poorly sealing valves can
cause low power in a cylinder.
Fuel contamination
This causes poor engine performance.
Replace the torque converter if any of the following
conditions exist:
External leaks appear in the hub weld area.
The converter hub is scored or damaged.
The converter pilot is broken, damaged, or fits
poorly into the crankshaft.
You discover steel particles after flushing the
cooler and the cooler lines.
The pump is damaged, or you discover steel
particles in the converter.
The vehicle has TCC shudder and/or no TCC
apply. Replace the torque converter only after
all hydraulic and electrical diagnoses have been
made. The converter clutch material may be
glazed.
The converter has an imbalance which cannot be
corrected. Refer to Flexplate/Torque Converter
Vibration Test on page 7-264.
The converter is contaminated with engine coolant
which contains antifreeze.
An internal failure occurs in the stator roller clutch.
You notice excessive end play.
Overheating produces heavy debris in the clutch.
You discover steel particles or clutch lining
material in the fluid filter or on the magnet, when
no internal parts in the unit are worn or
damaged. This condition indicates that lining
material came from the converter.
Do not replace the torque converter if you discover
any of the following symptoms:
The oil has an odor or the oil is discolored, even
though metal or clutch facing particles are not
present.
Transmission failure did not display evidence of
damaged or worn internal parts, steel particles
or clutch plate lining material in the unit and inside
the fluid filter.
The vehicle has been exposed to high mileage
only. An exception may exist where the lining
of the torque converter clutch dampener plate has
seen excess wear by vehicles operated in
heavy and/or constant traffic, such as taxi,
delivery, or police use.
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-jul-2002
LMB = mchapm01
Isolating Vibration
Notice: SIO-ID = 104878 LMD = 01-aug-2003 Some
engine/transaxle combinations cannot be balanced in
this manner due to restricted access or limited
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
Transmission/Transaxle
7-265
572368
Owner = ekelle01
LMD = 18-mar-2000
LMB = ekelle01
7-266
Transmission/Transaxle
Missing or loose bolts or lugs
Missing or loose balance weights
Imbalance
SIE-ID = 821835
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 25-sep-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Action
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 25-sep-2001
Verify a pressure buzz by watching for a needle vibration of the pressure gage.
A road test may be necessary. Refer to Road Test Procedure on page 7-260.
LMB = mchapm01
Action
DEFINITION: In all ranges, a whine which may be sensitive to RPM load, or which ceases when the TCC engages, or which
is sensitive to the oil pressure
Torque Converter (1)
Verify that the noise is internal to the torque converter by placing your left foot
on the brake with the gear or selector in Drive. Momentarily stall the engine.
Torque Converter noise increases under load.
Pump whine noise, which is usually noticable in Park, Neutral and all other gear
ranges. Pump whine will vary with line pressure.
SIE-ID = 821840
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 25-sep-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Popping Noise
Checks
Action
SIE-ID = 821841
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 25-sep-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Action
Steel Plates
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Composition Plates
Dry the plates and inspect the plates for the following
conditions:
Pitting
Flaking
Wear
Glazing
Cracking
Charring
Chips or metal particles embedded in the lining
Replace a composition plate which shows any of these
conditions.
Wipe the plates dry and inspect the plates for heat
discoloration. If the surfaces are smooth, even if color
smear is indicated, you can reuse the plate. If the
plate is discolored with heat spots or if the surface is
scuffed, replace the plate.
Transmission/Transaxle
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 12-sep-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Owner = bosier
LMD = 18-jan-2002
LMB = bosier
General Method
1. Verify that the leak is transmission fluid.
2. Thoroughly clean the suspected leak area.
3. Operate the vehicle for 24 km (15 mi), or until
normal operating temperatures are reached.
4. Park the vehicle over clean paper or cardboard.
5. Shut OFF the engine.
6. Look for fluid spots on the paper.
7. Make the necessary repairs.
Powder Method
1. Thoroughly clean the suspected leak area with
solvent.
2. Apply an aerosol type powder, such as foot
powder, to the suspected leak area.
3. Operate the vehicle for 24 km (15 mi), or until
normal operating temperatures are reached.
4. Shut OFF the engine.
5. Inspect the suspected leak area.
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
7-267
7-268
Transmission/Transaxle
Extension Housing
Wiring harness O-ring seal
Damaged manual shaft seal
Loose or damaged fluid cooler line seals fittings
Worn or damaged propeller shaft flange seal
Loose line pressure test plug
Porous casting
Fluid fill plug
SIO-ID = 804224
LMD = 12-nov-2001
804221
Legend
(1) Torque Converter Assembly
(2) Fluid Cooler Pipe Connectors
Transmission/Transaxle
(25)
(29)
(36)
(40)
(56)
7-269
7-270
Transmission/Transaxle
Owner = ekelle01
SIO-ID = 45929
LMD = 21-dec-1999
LMD = 21-dec-1999
LMB = bosier01
804427
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 13-sep-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Tools Required
J 44246 Solenoid Testing Kit
J 35616-B GM Terminal Test Kit
Leak Test Procedure
Important:
This procedure tests On/Off type solenoid valves.
Visually inspect the physical condition of the
solenoid before testing. Inspect the O-rings before
and after the test to be sure that they are not
cut or damaged.
1. Remove the shift solenoid valve from the control
valve body or the TCC solenoid valve from the
transmission case. Refer to 1-2 Shift Solenoid
Replacement on page 7-331, 2-3 Shift Solenoid
Replacement on page 7-333, 4-5 Shift Solenoid
Replacement on page 7-335 or Torque Converter
Clutch (TCC) Solenoid Replacement on page 7-339,
Transmission Internal Electrical Harness
Replacement on page 7-306.
804429
Transmission/Transaxle
7-271
Rubber gloves
Machine Set-up
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 08-aug-2003
LMB = mchapm01
1212328
Machine Set-up
Determine Minimum Flow Rate
Back Flush
Forward Flush
Flow Test
Code Recording Procedure
Clean-up
Tools Required
J 45096 Transmission Oil Cooling System Flush
and Flow Test Tool
Shop air supply with water/oil filters, regulator and
pressure gage minimum 90 psi
Eye protection
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
1212329
7-272
Transmission/Transaxle
Determine Minimum Flow Rate
1212332
1212334
1212335
1212333
Transmission/Transaxle
7-273
Steel
Aluminum
65 66F
0.6 gpm
0.5 gpm
67 70F
0.7 gpm
0.6 gpm
71 75F
0.8 gpm
0.7 gpm
76 80F
0.9 gpm
0.8 gpm
81 84F
1.0 gpm
0.9 gpm
85 89F
1.1 gpm
1.0 gpm
90 94F
1.2 gpm
1.1 gpm
95 98F
1.3 gpm
1.2 gpm
99 103F
1.4 gpm
1.3 gpm
1212338
104 108F
1.5 gpm
1.4 gpm
109 112F
1.6 gpm
1.5 gpm
113 117F
1.7 gpm
1.6 gpm
118 120F
1.8 gpm
1.7 gpm
1212339
1212336
7-274
Transmission/Transaxle
1212341
Forward Flush
1212343
Flow Test
1212342
1212345
Transmission/Transaxle
7-275
Clean-up
1212328
1212346
Important:
If power is interrupted prior to the recording of the
seven-character code, the code will be lost and
the flow rate test will need to be repeated.
The flow test must run for a minimum of 8
10 seconds and be above 0.5 gpm for a code to
be generated.
2. Record TESTED flow rate, temperature, cycle and
seven-character flow code information on
repair order.
1212333
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 27-may-2003
LMB = mchapm01
7-276
Transmission/Transaxle
Preparation
1. During the installation of the repaired or
replacement transmission, do not connect the oil
cooler pipes.
652486
Back Flush
1. Inspect the transmission oil cooler pipes for kinks
or damage. Repair as necessary.
2004 - D Car (October 9, 2003)
Transmission/Transaxle
893800
7-277
893801
7-278
Forward Flush
Transmission/Transaxle
Flow Test
893800
893802
893801
Transmission/Transaxle
Clean-up
1. Disconnect the water supply hose from the
J 35944-A and bleed any remaining air pressure
from the flusher tank.
2. Remove the fill cap from the J 35944-A and return
any unused flushing solution to its container.
Rinse the J 35944-A with water. Do not store the
J 35944-A with flushing solution in it.
7-279
SIE-ID = 803551
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted in first gear, Drive range, with little or no vehicle forward speed
increase. Second, third, and fourth gear operations are normal. Shifts into first gear are soft or do not occur. First gear ratio
is 2.921:1
Forward Clutch
Broken shaft
Line Pressure
SIE-ID = 804153
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted, with no vehicle forward speed increase, during the following
conditions:
The engine is running.
The transmission is in Drive range.
The vehicle is stopped or moving slowly.
The vehicle brakes are not applied.
The throttle is opened 25 percent or greater.
Forward Clutch Assembly
Damaged sprag
Worn or pitted inner race
7-280
Transmission/Transaxle
Causes
Fluid Pump
Damaged sprag
Worn or pitted inner race
Owner = mchapm01
Damaged vanes
Missing slide spring
Fluid pump screen assembly plugged or damaged
Fluid pump rotor guide omitted or misassembled
Fluid pump rotor cracked or broken
Porosity in fluid pump
Fluid pump surfaces not flat
Excessive fluid pump rotor clearance
LMB = bosier01
No First Gear
Check
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted in first gear, Drive range, with little or no vehicle forward speed
increase. Second, third, and fourth gear operation are normal. Shifts into first gear are soft or do not occur.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
Damaged sprag
Worn or pitted inner race
Owner = mchapm01
Damaged
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: The transmission only provides first gear in Drive range. The vehicle accelerates from a stop in first gear and
does not upshift.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
SIE-ID = 804023
Owner = mchapm01
Stuck or damaged
Faulty electrical connection
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
No Second Gear
Check
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted in second gear, Drive range, with little or no vehicle forward speed
increase. First, third, and fourth gear operation are normal. Shifts into second gear are soft or do not occur.
Second Clutch
Damaged piston
Damaged or worn clutch plates
Damaged piston
Damaged or worn clutch plates
Damaged sprag
Worn or pitted inner race
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
Leaking
LMB = bosier01
Transmission/Transaxle
7-281
Causes
DEFINITION: The transmission only provides first and second gear in Drive range.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
SIE-ID = 804019
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
Causes
DEFINITION: The transmission provides first, fourth and fifth gear in Drive range.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
SIE-ID = 804027
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-mar-2002
Causes
DEFINITION: The transmission only provides second and third gear in Drive range. The shift pattern as the vehicle
accelerates from a stop is 2233.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
Owner = mchapm01
LMB = bosier01
No Third Gear
Check
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted in third gear, Drive range, with no vehicle forward speed increase.
First, second, and fourth gear operation are normal. Shifts into third gear are soft or do not occur.
Intermediate Clutch Sprag
Damaged sprag
Worn or pitted inner race
Intermediate Clutch
Damaged piston
Damaged or worn clutch plates
Owner = mchapm01
Leaking
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM is noted in fourth gear or no vehicle forward speed increase. Shifts into fourth gear are
soft or do not occur.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
SIE-ID = 804030
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-mar-2002
LMB = bosier01
7-282
Transmission/Transaxle
Causes
DEFINITION: The transmission only provides fifth gear in Drive range. The vehicle accelerates from a stop in fifth gear.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
Wiring Harness
SIE-ID = 804031
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Harsh Shift 4 to 5, or 5 to 4
Check
Causes
DEFINITION: One of the two following conditions occurs during a 4th to 5th and 5th to 4th gear steady throttle upshift, or a
4th to 5th gear coast, or a light to moderate throttle detent downshift:
Harsh shift feel - an unacceptable quick gear change occurs.
Overdrive Clutch and Coast Clutch
Owner = mchapm01
Damaged
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Harsh Shift D to R
Check
Causes
DEFINITION: Gear engagement that is harsh when the engine is idling in Park or Neutral, and the gear selector is moved
to Drive or Reverse range.
Forward Clutch
Reverse Clutch
PC Solenoid
Damaged
SIE-ID = 804034
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-mar-2002
LMB = bosier01
Transmission/Transaxle
7-283
Harsh Shifts
Check
Causes
Damaged O-rings
Contamination
Throttle Position
Fluid Pump
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
Causes
DEFINITION: A unacceptable quick TCC apply or release occurs in third, fourth or fifth gear, overdrive, Drive or Manual
third range, with the throttle held steady.
Control Valve Body & Accumulator Assembly
Stuck ON
SIE-ID = 804170
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase and forward vehicle speed decrease do not immediately occur when the
transmission is shifted from Overdrive or fourth gear in Drive range to either first or second gear, manual second.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
SIE-ID = 804061
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
7-284
Transmission/Transaxle
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase and forward vehicle speed decrease do not immediately occur when the
transmission is shifted from Overdrive or fourth gear in Drive or manual third range to first.
Low and Reverse Clutch
SIE-ID = 804137
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase and forward vehicle speed decrease do not immediately occur when the
transmission is shifted from third to fourth gear in Drive or Manual Third range to either second gear, Manual Second.
Coast Clutch
SIE-ID = 804037
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase and forward vehicle speed decrease in third gear do not immediately occur
when the transmission is shifted from overdrive or fourth gear in Drive or Manual Third range to third gear range.
Overdrive Clutch
SIE-ID = 804039
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-mar-2002
LMB = bosier01
Transmission/Transaxle
7-285
Causes
DEFINITION: An upshift or a downshift, or TCC apply, that occurs at a speed outside of the calibrated range. Refer to Shift
Speed on page 7-4.
Fluid Pump Assembly
Disconnected or damaged
Disconnected or damaged
Bolt not torqued properly
Disconnected or damaged
Bolt not torqued properly
Shift Solenoids
Leaking
SIE-ID = 804040
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
No Fifth Gear
Check
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted in fifth gear, Drive range, with little or no vehicle forward speed
increase. First, second, third gear and fourth operation are normal. Shifts into fifth gear are soft or do not occur.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
Overdrive Clutch
SIE-ID = 804176
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted with little or no vehicle rearward speed increase during the following
conditions:
The engine is running.
The transmission is in Reverse range.
The vehicle is stopped or moving slowly.
The vehicle brakes are not applied.
The throttle is opened 25 percent or greater.
Direct and Reverse Clutch Assembly
Selector Lever
SIE-ID = 804140
Owner = mchapm01
Adjustment
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase is noted in fifth, fourth, third, second or first in Drive range, with little or no
vehicle forward speed increase. Shifts into fifth, fourth, third, second or first gear are soft or do not occur.
Control Valve Body Accumulator Assembly
Damaged
Fluid Pump
Damaged
7-286
SIE-ID = 804042
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
Transmission/Transaxle
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: One of the two following conditions occurs during a first to second gear steady throttle upshift, or a second to
first gear coast, or a light to moderate throttle detent downshift:
Harsh shift feel
An unacceptable quick gear change occurs.
Soft shift feel
An unacceptable long gear change occurs.
Second Clutch
Damaged
Fluid Pump
Damaged
SIE-ID = 804045
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: One of the two following conditions occurs during a second to third gear steady throttle upshift, or a third to
second coast, or a light to moderate throttle detent downshift:
Harsh shift feel
An unacceptable quick gear change occurs.
Soft shift feel
An unacceptable long gear change occurs.
Intermediate Clutch
Damaged
Fluid Pump
Damaged
SIE-ID = 804048
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: One of the two following conditions occurs during a fourth to fifth gear steady throttle upshift, or a fifth to
fourth coast, or a light to moderate throttle detent downshift:
Harsh shift feel
An unacceptable quick gear change occurs.
Soft shift feel
An unacceptable long gear change occurs.
Coast Clutch
Intermediate Clutch
Overdrive Clutch
Damaged
Fluid Pump
Damaged
SIE-ID = 803548
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Transmission/Transaxle
7-287
Causes
Selector Lever
SIE-ID = 803445
Owner = mchapm01
Adjustment
LMD = 01-mar-2002
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: A large difference in RPM is noted between the engine speed and the transmission input turbine speed in
third or fourth gear, Drive or Manual Third range when the TCC is commanded ON by the PCM.
Control Valve Body and Accumulator Assembly
Torque Converter Housing
Stuck Off
Internal damage
Damaged or cut O-ring
Screen damaged
Electrical connector damage
Fluid Pump
Turbine Shaft
SIE-ID = 804049
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-mar-2002
LMB = bosier01
Causes
DEFINITION: Transmission main line pressure that is determined to be high or low. Refer to Line Pressure Check
Procedure on page 7-259.
Fluid Pump Assembly
Fluid Filter
7-288
Transmission/Transaxle
Causes
Contaminated
O-rings cut or damaged
Electrical connection
System Voltage
Clutch Accumulator
Leaking
SIE-ID = 803443
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 13-sep-2001
LMB = mchapm01
No Engine Braking
Check
Causes
DEFINITION: A large engine RPM increase and forward vehicle speed decrease do not immediately occur when the
transmission is shifted from overdrive or fourth gear in Drive or manual third range to either first, second gear, or third gear,
manual second.
Coast Clutch
Overdrive Clutch
SIE-ID = 804051
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 01-mar-2002
LMB = bosier01
Causes
Contaminated
O-Rings cut or damaged
Electrical connection
Transmission DTC default action active
Transmission/Transaxle
7-289
Repair Instructions
Floor Shift Control Boot Replacement
SIE-ID = 792988
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 10-aug-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Set the parking brake.
2. Remove the shift boot from the console trim plate
by lightly prying up on the rear of the shift
control boot.
795752
795757
7-290
Transmission/Transaxle
5. Lift the shift control boot and knob assembly off of
the shift lever.
795758
Installation Procedure
1. Install the shift control boot and knob assembly
onto the shift lever.
795758
795757
Transmission/Transaxle
7-291
795752
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 25-feb-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the shift control linkage adjustment nut.
3. Disengage the shift control linkage rod from
the shift control assembly.
4. Lower the vehicle.
785879
796319
7-292
Transmission/Transaxle
9. Remove the 4 nuts securing the shift control
assembly to the tunnel reinforcement.
10. Remove the shift control assembly from the
vehicle.
796320
Installation Procedure
1. Install the shift control assembly to the tunnel
reinforcement.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
2. Install the 4 nuts securing the shift control
assembly to the tunnel reinforcement.
Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 12 Nm (106 lb in).
796320
796319
Transmission/Transaxle
7-293
785879
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 20-jun-2002
LMB = tbrown01
796468
7-294
Transmission/Transaxle
Shift Control Linkage Replacement
SIE-ID = 792994
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 24-jun-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the nut from the shift control linkage rod.
3. Disconnect the shift control linkage rod from
the shift control assembly.
785879
785877
Installation Procedure
1. Install the shift control linkage to the vehicle.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7
in Cautions and Notices.
2. Install the manual shift shaft nut.
Tighten
Tighten the manual shift shaft nut to
15 Nm (11 lb ft).
785877
Transmission/Transaxle
7-295
785879
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 27-nov-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the left closeout/insulator panel. Refer to
Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Left on
page 8-57 in Instrument Panel, Gages and
Console.
2. Remove the torque converter clutch/cruise release
switch (3) by pulling the upper switch out of the
retainer.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the
torque converter clutch/cruise release switch (3).
776637
Installation Procedure
1. Connect the electrical connector to the torque
converter clutch/cruise release switch (3).
2. Install the torque converter clutch/cruise release
switch (3) into the upper retainer.
3. Adjust the torque converter clutch/cruise release
switch. Refer to Torque Converter Clutch/Cruise
Control Release Switch Adjustment on page 7-296.
4. Install the left closeout/insulator panel. Refer to
Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Left on
page 8-57 in Instrument Panel, Gages and
Console.
776637
7-296
Transmission/Transaxle
Torque Converter Clutch/Cruise Control
Release Switch Adjustment
SIE-ID = 792998
776637
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 27-nov-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Owner = bhamli01
LMD = 16-oct-2001
LMB = dfrank01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the front air deflector. Refer to Air
Deflector Replacement - Front on page 8-13
in Body Front End.
2. Disconnect the auxiliary transmission cooler
inlet line.
3. Disconnect the auxiliary transmission cooler
outlet line.
4. Remove the auxiliary transmission oil cooler
mounting bolts (1).
5. Remove the auxiliary transmission oil cooler.
823315
Transmission/Transaxle
7-297
Installation Procedure
1. Install the auxiliary transmission oil cooler.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
2. Install the auxiliary transmission oil cooler
mounting bolts (1).
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 6.5 Nm (58 lb in).
3. Connect the auxiliary transmission cooler
outlet line.
4. Connect the auxiliary transmission cooler inlet line.
5. Install the front air deflector. Refer to Air
Deflector Replacement - Front on page 8-13
in Body Front End.
6. Check the transmission fluid level. Refer to
Transmission General Specifications on page 7-2
Fluid Capacity Specifications on page 7-3.
7. Check the auxiliary transmission oil cooler
for leaks.
823315
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 25-sep-2003
LMB = kbille01
Tools Required
J 6125-1B Slide Hammer Adapter
J 23129 Universal Seal Remover
J 36850 Transjel Lubricant
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Place a suitable drain pan under the transmission
fluid drain plug.
3. Remove and discard the transmission fluid
drain plug.
4. Allow the transmission fluid to drain.
5. Inspect the transmission fluid for discoloration and
contamination while draining.
Notice: Refer to Component Fastener Tightening
Notice on page P-6 in Cautions and Notices.
6. After the transmission fluid has finished draining,
Install a NEW transmission fluid drain plug.
Tighten
Tighten the fluid drain plug to 20 Nm (15 lb ft).
792890
7-298
Transmission/Transaxle
7. Remove the fluid pan bolts (3).
8. Lightly tap the fluid pan (2) with a rubber mallet if
necessary in order to loosen.
9. Remove the fluid pan (2) and the gasket (4).
10. Clean and inspect the following for damage
or wear.
magnet (1)
pan (2)
bolts (3)
gasket (4)
795698
795695
Installation Procedure
1. Install 2 NEW fluid filter seals (1), onto the
transmission fluid filter neck. Coat the new seals
with a small amount of J 36850 or petroleum
jelly before installation.
2. Install the transmission fluid filter (2) into the case.
795695
Transmission/Transaxle
7-299
Owner = bhamli01
LMD = 23-apr-2003
LMB = jschro01
Tools Required
J 44827 Transmission Cooler Quick Disconnect
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the front air deflector. Refer to Air
Deflector Replacement - Front on page 8-13
in Body Front End.
3. Place an oil drain pan under the transmission fluid
cooler pipes near the radiator.
1213016
795414
7-300
Transmission/Transaxle
5. Remove the bolt securing the transmission fluid
cooler pipes bracket to the engine.
1213017
785867
Installation Procedure
1. Install the fluid cooler pipe assembly to the
vehicle.
1213017
Transmission/Transaxle
7-301
1213016
785867
1213017
7-302
Transmission/Transaxle
Transmission Fluid Cooler Hose/Pipe
Replacement (LA3, LY9)
SIE-ID = 1311180
Owner = bhamli01
LMD = 23-apr-2003
LMB = jschro01
Tools Required
J 44827 Transmission Cooler Quick Disconnect
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the front air deflector. Refer to Air
Deflector Replacement - Front on page 8-13
in Body Front End.
3. Remove the wiring harness retainer (2) from the
transmission fluid cooler pipes brace (1).
785770
785866
795414
Transmission/Transaxle
7-303
785867
785864
785865
7-304
Transmission/Transaxle
Installation Procedure
1. Hook the retainer (2) over the transmission fluid
inlet pipe (1).
785865
785864
785867
Transmission/Transaxle
7-305
785866
785770
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 30-aug-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove and discard the oil pressure test plug.
792887
7-306
Transmission/Transaxle
Installation Procedure
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
1. Install a NEW oil pressure test plug.
Tighten
Tighten the oil pressure test plug to
11 Nm (97 lb in).
2. Check the transmission fluid level (fill if
necessary). Refer to Transmission Fluid Checking
Procedure on page 7-256.
3. Lower the vehicle.
792887
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the Transmission fluid pan and filter.
Refer to Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter
Replacement on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the transmission wiring harness
connector (1) from the transmission by rotating the
locking latch (2) counterclockwise.
785868
822499
Transmission/Transaxle
7-307
812734
792825
Installation Procedure
1. Install new O-ring seals (3) onto the internal wiring
harness (2) if the O-rings were previously
removed.
2. Install the internal wiring harness (2) to the
transmission.
792825
7-308
Transmission/Transaxle
3. Install the internal wiring harness retainer (2) to
the internal wiring harness (1).
812734
822499
785868
Transmission/Transaxle
7-309
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 25-feb-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Tools Required
J 6125-1B Slide Hammer
J 23129 Universal Seal Remover
J 29873 Injector Nozzle Socket 30 mm
J 44765 Seal Installer
J 45012 Holding Fixture
J 45019 Universal Puller
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the transmission manual shift shaft nut.
3. Disconnect the shift linkage from the transmission.
4. Place the transmission in neutral by rotating
the transmission shift shaft clockwise 2 clicks.
785877
801931
7-310
Transmission/Transaxle
8. Secure the front propeller shaft (1) to the shift
control lever (3) with a piece of mechanics
wire (2).
787650
804354
822505
Transmission/Transaxle
7-311
794669
Installation Procedure
Important: Install the seal onto the tool before
installing into the case to prevent damage to the seal.
1. Using J 44765 install the new transmission
case extension seal (1).
794670
822505
7-312
Transmission/Transaxle
6. Install the J 45012 to the drive flange.
804354
787650
801931
Transmission/Transaxle
7-313
785877
7-314
Owner = rmcart01
LMD = 18-oct-2001
LMB = rmcart01
Transmission/Transaxle
Important: Black paint on the rubber will crack with
time, this does no constitute a failure.
The hard rubber surface is covered with heat
check cracks.
The rubber is separated from the metal plate
of the transmission/transaxle mount.
The rubber is split through the center of the
transmission/transaxle mount.
3. If there is movement between the metal plate of
the transmission/transaxle mount and its attaching
points, lower the transmission/transaxle on the
transmission/transaxle mount. Tighten the bolts or
nuts attaching the transmission/transaxle mount
to the frame or transmission/transaxle mount
bracket.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-315
Owner = rmcart01
LMD = 26-feb-2002
LMB = cdougl01
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the transmission support. Refer to
Transmission Support Replacement on page 8-21
in Frame and Underbody.
3. Remove the transmission mount upper
mounting bolts.
4. Remove the transmission mount.
792207
Installation Procedure
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
1. Install the transmission mount and upper
mounting bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the mount bolts to 60 Nm (44 lb ft).
2. Install the transmission support. Refer to
Transmission Support Replacement on page 8-21
in Frame and Underbody.
3. Lower the vehicle.
792207
Owner = parisi
LMD = 06-jun-2003
LMB = parisi
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the drive flange (2) and seal (3). Refer to
Drive Flange and Seal Replacement on
page 7-309.
2. Place a suitable jack under the transmission pan
in order to support the transmission.
3. Remove the transmission support. Refer to
Transmission Support Replacement on page 8-21
in Frame and Underbody.
822505
7-316
Transmission/Transaxle
4. Place an drain pan under the extension housing.
5. Remove the extension housing bolts (35).
6. The output shaft retainer will slide off the output
shaft while removing the case extension housing.
7. Remove the extension housing (27) and the
seal (25).
801792
Installation Procedure
1. Install the output shaft thrust washer to the back
side of the case extension housing prior to
installing of the case extension housing. Align the
thrust washer tabs with the locating slots on
the case extension housing.
830379
801792
Transmission/Transaxle
7-317
822505
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 20-jun-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Tools Required
J 5590 Pinion Bearing Race Installer
J 7079-2 Universal Driver Handle
J 45131-2 Bearing Remover
J 45131-1 Bearing Installer
J 44762 Bearing Installer
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the case extension housing (2) from the
transmission. Refer to Extension Housing and
Seal Replacement on page 7-315.
2. Remove the prop shaft flange seal (4) from the
case extension housing (2).
792821
801972
7-318
Transmission/Transaxle
4. Place J 45131-1 (2) onto the inner output shaft
bearing.
5. Place the case extension on J 45131-2 (3).
6. Insert J 7079-2 (1) into J 45131-1 (2).
7. Remove the inner output shaft bearing.
822274
Installation Procedure
1. Using J 44762 install the outer output shaft
bearing (3) with the numbers on the bearing
facing up.
812781
812782
Transmission/Transaxle
7-319
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 24-jun-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the transmission manual shift shaft nut.
3. Disconnect the shift linkage from the transmission.
4. Place the transmission in neutral by rotating
the transmission shift shaft clockwise 2 clicks.
785877
801931
787650
7-320
Transmission/Transaxle
9. Remove the transmission fluid pan. Refer to
Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter Replacement
on page 7-297.
10. Using two equally sized suitable blocks of wood
and a suitable transmission jack positioned under
the transmission pan area. Support the
transmission case on both sides with the wood
blocks to prevent the transmission internal
components from contacting the transmission jack.
11. Remove the transmission support. Refer to
Transmission Support Replacement on page 8-21
in Frame and Underbody.
795918
854136
Installation Procedure
1. Install the parking pawl (3).
2. Install the pivot pin (1).
3. Install the parking pawl spring (2). The straight
end of the spring locates against the case and
the hooked end locates over the parking pawl.
4. Install the extension housing. Refer to Extension
Housing and Seal Replacement on page 7-315.
5. Install the transmission support. Refer to
Transmission Support Replacement on page 8-21
in Frame and Underbody.
6. Remove the transmission jack.
7. Install the transmission fluid pan. Refer to
Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter Replacement
on page 7-297.
830384
Transmission/Transaxle
7-321
787650
801931
785877
7-322
Transmission/Transaxle
Manual Shaft Shift Position Switch
Replacement
SIE-ID = 793009
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 24-jun-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Tools Required
J 44767 Seal Installer.
Removal Procedure
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Remove the transmission manual shift shaft nut.
3. Disconnect the shift linkage from the transmission
manual shift shaft.
785877
801931
787650
Transmission/Transaxle
7-323
812779
812777
796172
7-324
Transmission/Transaxle
11. Disconnect the electrical connector from the
manual shift shaft position switch.
12. Using a suitable pin punch (1). Remove the
manual shift shaft position switch retaining pin (2).
795841
795840
Transmission/Transaxle
7-325
Installation Procedure
1. Install the manual shift shaft position switch (6),
the manual shift shaft detent lever (4), the
manual shift shaft assembly spacer (3), and the
park pawl actuator (2) as an assembly. It may
be necessary to push up on the park pawl in order
to fully insert the park pawl actuator (2).
2. Fully insert the manual shift shaft (1) into the
transmission case.
3. Raise the transmission to its original position.
4. Install the transmission support. Refer to
Transmission Support Replacement on page 8-21
in Frame and Underbody.
5. Remove the transmission jack.
796173
795840
795843
7-326
Transmission/Transaxle
10. Using a suitable pin punch (1). Install the manual
shift shaft position switch retaining pin (2).
11. Connect the electrical connector to the manual
shift shaft position switch.
795841
822502
812780
Transmission/Transaxle
7-327
812778
787650
801931
7-328
Transmission/Transaxle
24. Connect the shift linkage to the transmission
manual shift shaft.
25. Install the transmission manual shift shaft nut.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 15 Nm (11 lb ft).
26. Adjust the shift control linkage. Refer to Shift
Control Linkage Adjustment on page 7-293.
27. Lower the vehicle.
785877
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 25-feb-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan and filter.
Refer to Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter
Replacement on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the electrical wiring harness
connector (1) from the input speed sensor (2).
795916
812729
Transmission/Transaxle
7-329
Installation Procedure
1. Install the input speed sensor (1).
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
2. Install the input speed sensor bolt (2).
Tighten
Tighten the input speed sensor bolt to
11 Nm (97 lb in).
812729
795916
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 25-feb-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan and filter.
Refer to Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter
Replacement on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the electrical wiring harness
connector (3) from the output speed sensor (2).
795914
7-330
Transmission/Transaxle
3.
4.
5.
6.
812728
Installation Procedure
1. Install the output speed sensor spacer (1).
2. Install the output speed sensor (2).
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
3. Install the output speed sensor bolt (3).
Tighten
Tighten the output speed sensor bolt to
11 Nm (97 lb in).
812728
795914
Transmission/Transaxle
7-331
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 08-aug-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan. Refer to
Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter Replacement
on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the electrical wiring harness
connector (2) from the 1-2 shift solenoid (1).
795919
795835
792793
7-332
Transmission/Transaxle
Installation Procedure
1. Install new O-ring seals (4-5) to the 1-2 shift
solenoid (7), if the O-rings were previously
removed.
2. Install the 1-2 shift solenoid (7) into the control
valve body.
792793
795835
795919
Transmission/Transaxle
7-333
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 12-oct-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan. Refer to
Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter Replacement
on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the electrical wiring harness
connector (1) from the 2-3 shift solenoid (2).
795839
795835
792791
7-334
Transmission/Transaxle
Installation Procedure
1. Install new O-ring seals (4-5) to the 2-3 shift
solenoid (7), if the O-rings were previously
removed.
2. Install the 2-3 shift solenoid (7) into the control
valve body.
792791
795835
795839
Transmission/Transaxle
7-335
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 12-oct-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan. Refer to
Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter Replacement
on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the electrical wiring harness
connector (1) from the 4-5 shift solenoid (2).
795923
795835
792785
7-336
Transmission/Transaxle
Installation Procedure
1. Install new O-ring seals (4-5) to the 4-5 shift
solenoid (7), if the O-rings were previously
removed.
2. Install the 4-5 shift solenoid (7) into the control
valve body.
792785
795835
795923
Transmission/Transaxle
7-337
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 08-aug-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan and filter.
Refer to Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter
Replacement on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the electrical wiring harness
connector (2) from the pressure control
solenoid (1).
795921
795835
792778
7-338
Transmission/Transaxle
Installation Procedure
1. Install new O-ring seals (3-4) to the pressure
control solenoid (1), if the O-rings were
previously removed.
2. Install the pressure control solenoid (1) into the
control valve body.
792778
795835
795921
Transmission/Transaxle
7-339
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 08-aug-2001
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan and filter.
Refer to Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter
Replacement on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the electrical wiring harness
connector (1) from the torque converter
clutch (TCC) pulse width modulation (PWM)
solenoid valve (2).
795920
795835
792782
7-340
Transmission/Transaxle
Installation Procedure
1. Install new O-ring seals (3-4) to the torque
converter clutch (TCC) pulse width
modulation (PWM) solenoid valve (1), if the
O-rings were previously removed.
2. Install the TCC PWM solenoid valve (1) into the
control valve body.
792782
795835
795920
Transmission/Transaxle
7-341
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 25-feb-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan and filter.
Refer to Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter
Replacement on page 7-297.
2. Disconnect the internal electrical wiring harness
connectors from all internal electrical
components (1-8).
822499
812785
812731
7-342
Transmission/Transaxle
6. Remove the fluid passage sleeves only if
replacement of the sleeves is necessary.
812730
Installation Procedure
1. Install NEW fluid passage sleeves if previously
removed.
812730
812731
Transmission/Transaxle
7-343
795843
812785
802251
7-344
Transmission/Transaxle
8. Install a 0.8 mm spacer (2) between the manual
shaft detent lever (1) and the manual shaft detent
spring (3).
9. tighten the detent spring bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 11 Nm (97 lb in).
10. Remove the spacer (2).
822502
822499
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 07-apr-2003
LMB = kbille01
Removal Procedure
1. Unlock the transmission control module electrical
connector by pulling the retainer (2) away from
the electrical connector (1).
Important: Twisting or tilting of the transmission
control module electrical connector while disconnecting
may result in bent or misaligned electrical
terminal pins.
2. Carefully disconnect the electrical connector (1)
from the transmission control module.
796810
Transmission/Transaxle
7-345
796811
Installation Procedure
1. Align the transmission control module with the
locating pins (2) on the module mounting
bracket.
2. Install the transmission control module by seating
it fully into the bracket until all of the retaining
tabs (1) have engaged the edge of the
module edge.
796811
796810
7-346
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 06-feb-2002
LMB = bosier01
Transmission/Transaxle
The Techline equipment cable connection at
the data link connector (DLC) is secure.
2. Program the TCM using the latest software
matching the vehicle. Refer to up-to-date Techline
equipment user instructions.
3. If the TCM fails to program, proceed as follows:
Ensure that the TCM connection is OK.
Inspect the Techline equipment for the latest
software version.
Attempt to program the TCM. If the TCM still
cannot be programmed properly, replace
the TCM.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-347
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 16-apr-2003
LMB = kbille01
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission from the vehicle. Refer
to Transmission Replacement (2.6L and 3.2L) on
page 7-349 or Transmission Replacement (3.6L
(LY7)) on page 7-359.
2. Remove the torque converter from the
transmission.
792797
812783
Installation Procedure
Important: Take care to prevent cutting of the input
shaft seal on the input shaft splines.
1. Install the input shaft seal.
848536
7-348
Transmission/Transaxle
Important: Ensure the torque converter is fully seated
into the transmission pump drive gear and turbine
shaft.
2. Install the torque converter. Push the torque
converter into position while rotating.
The torque converter must be fully seated on
the turbine shaft
The torque converter must be fully seated in
the pump drive gear
3. Install the transmission to the vehicle. Refer to
Transmission Replacement (2.6L and 3.2L) on
page 7-349 or Transmission Replacement (3.6L
(LY7)) on page 7-359.
792797
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 25-feb-2002
LMB = tbrown01
Tools Required
J 8092 Universal driver Handle
J 44766 Seal Installer
J 45000 Seal Remover
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the transmission torque converter. Refer
to Torque Converter Replacement on page 7-347.
2. Remove and discard the torque converter
seal bolts.
3. Remove the torque converter seal using J 45000.
812732
Installation Procedure
1. Assemble J 8092 onto J 44766.
2. Install the torque converter seal onto the tool
before installing into the case to prevent
damage to the seal.
Important: Align the torque converter seal with the
bolt holes.
3. Install the torque converter seal into the torque
converter housing.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
4. Install the torque converter seal bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the NEW torque converter seal bolts to
3.6 Nm (31.9 lb in).
812733
Transmission/Transaxle
7-349
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 31-jul-2003
LMB = kbille01
Removal Procedure
Important: NEW torque converter bolts will be
required each time the torque converter bolts are
removed.
1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
2. Drain the transmission fluid if disassembly of the
transmission is necessary. Refer to Automatic
Transmission Fluid/Filter Replacement on
page 7-297.
3. Remove the transmission manual shift shaft nut.
4. Disconnect the shift linkage from the transmission.
5. Place the transmission in neutral by rotating
the transmission shift shaft clockwise 2 clicks.
785877
801931
7-350
Transmission/Transaxle
9. Secure the front propeller shaft (1) to the shift
control lever (3) with a piece of mechanics
wire (2).
10. Remove the catalytic converter hanger bracket.
Refer to Catalytic Converter Hanger Bracket
Replacement on page 6-37 in Engine Exhaust.
787650
785868
785869
Transmission/Transaxle
7-351
785863
785758
785760
7-352
Transmission/Transaxle
18. Place an oil drain pan under the transmission fluid
cooler pipes.
19. Remove the bolt securing the transmission fluid
cooler pipes brace to the engine.
785866
785867
785862
Transmission/Transaxle
7-353
785771
Installation Procedure
Important: Ensure clearance is maintained between
the transmission and the following:
The catalytic converters
The wiring harnesses
The cooler pipes
The propeller shaft
1. Using the transmission jack, carefully raise the
transmission to the vehicle.
2. Align the engine dowels (1) with the transmission.
785861
7-354
Transmission/Transaxle
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
3. Install the 3 lower transmission mounting
bolts (1-2).
Tighten
Tighten the transmission mounting bolts (2) to
75 Nm (55 lb ft).
Tighten the transmission mounting bolt (1) to
50 Nm (37 lb ft).
4. Lower the rear of the transmission only enough to
gain access to the remaining 3 upper transmission
mounting bolts.
785862
785861
785771
Transmission/Transaxle
7-355
785867
785866
7-356
Transmission/Transaxle
Tighten the torque converter bolts to
63 Nm (46 lb ft).
16. Press the torque converter bolt close out plug into
the engine block.
17. Install the front air deflector. Refer to Air Deflector
Replacement - Front on page 8-13 in Body
Front End.
785758
785863
Transmission/Transaxle
7-357
785869
785868
787650
7-358
Transmission/Transaxle
23. Install the propeller shaft coupler (1) to the
transmission flange. Refer to Propeller Shaft
Replacement (Automatic Transmission) on
page 4-7 or Propeller Shaft Replacement (Manual
Transmission) on page 4-11 or Propeller Shaft
Replacement (CTS-V) on page 4-14 in
Propeller Shaft.
801931
785877
Transmission/Transaxle
7-359
Owner = kbille01
LMD = 26-aug-2003
LMB = kbille01
Removal Procedure
Important: NEW torque converter bolts will be
required each time the torque converter bolts are
removed.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnect/Connect
Procedure on page 6-62 in Engine Electrical.
2. Remove the thermostat housing to gain access to
the upper transmission mounting bolts. Refer to
Thermostat Housing Replacement (LA3, LY9)
on page 6-100 or Thermostat Housing
Replacement (LY7) on page 6-101 in Engine
Cooling.
3. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and
Jacking the Vehicle on page 0-32 in General
Information.
4. Drain the transmission fluid if disassembly of the
transmission is necessary. Refer to Automatic
Transmission Fluid/Filter Replacement on
page 7-297.
5. Remove the transmission manual shift shaft nut.
6. Disconnect the shift linkage from the transmission.
7. Place the transmission in neutral by rotating
the transmission shift shaft clockwise 2 clicks.
785877
801931
7-360
Transmission/Transaxle
11. Secure the front propeller shaft (1) to the shift
control lever (3) with a piece of mechanics
wire (2).
787650
785868
785869
Transmission/Transaxle
7-361
887715
699902
785866
7-362
Transmission/Transaxle
20. Disconnect the fluid cooler pipes from the
transmission.
21. Plug the open outlet ports to prevent fluid loss
and contamination.
22. Position a suitable transmission jack under the
transmission.
23. Remove the transmission mount. Refer to
Transmission Mount Replacement on page 7-315.
785867
785862
785771
Transmission/Transaxle
7-363
785861
Installation Procedure
Important: Ensure clearance is maintained between
the transmission and the following:
The catalytic converters
The wiring harnesses
The cooler pipes
The propeller shaft
1. Using the transmission jack, carefully raise the
transmission to the vehicle.
2. Align the engine dowels (1) with the transmission.
785861
7-364
Transmission/Transaxle
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice on page P-7 in
Cautions and Notices.
3. Install the 3 lower transmission mounting
bolts (1-2).
Tighten
Tighten the transmission mounting bolts (2) to
75 Nm (55 lb ft).
Tighten the transmission mounting bolt (1) to
50 Nm (37 lb ft).
4. Lower the engine and transmission only enough
to gain access to the remaining 3 upper
transmission mounting bolts.
785862
785861
785771
Transmission/Transaxle
7-365
785867
785866
7-366
Transmission/Transaxle
Tighten the torque converter bolts to
63 Nm (46 lb ft).
17. Install the starter motor. Refer to Starter Motor
Replacement (LA3, LY9) on page 6-86 or Starter
Motor Replacement (LY7) on page 6-88 in
Engine Electrical.
18. Install the front air deflector. Refer to Air Deflector
Replacement - Front on page 8-13 in Body
Front End.
699902
785869
Transmission/Transaxle
7-367
785868
787650
801931
7-368
785877
Transmission/Transaxle
23. Place the transmission in the park position by
rotating the shift shaft fully counter clockwise.
24. Connect the shift linkage to the transmission.
25. Install the transmission manual shift shaft nut.
Tighten
Tighten the transmission manual shift shaft nut to
15 Nm (11 lb ft).
26. Install the exhaust system. Refer to Exhaust
System Replacement (LA3, LY9) on page 6-14
or Exhaust System Replacement (LY7) on
page 6-18 in Engine Exhaust.
27. Check the transmission fluid level (fill if
necessary). Refer to Transmission Fluid Checking
Procedure on page 7-256.
28. Adjust the shift control linkage. Refer to Shift
Control Linkage Adjustment on page 7-293.
29. Lower the vehicle.
30. Install the thermostat housing. Refer to Thermostat
Housing Replacement (LA3, LY9) on page 6-100
or Thermostat Housing Replacement (LY7) on
page 6-101 in Engine Cooling.
31. Connect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnect/Connect
Procedure on page 6-62 in Engine Electrical.
32. The transmission control module must be
programmed with the proper software/calibrations.
Refer to Transmission Control Module
Programming Procedure on page 7-346.
Transmission/Transaxle
7-369
Noise Conditions
SIE-ID = 822119
Owner = ekelle01
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = ekelle01
Throttle Positions
Engine Braking: A condition where the engine is
used to slow the vehicle by manually downshifting
during a zero throttle coastdown.
Full Throttle Detent Downshift: A quick apply of
the accelerator pedal to its full travel, forcing a
downshift.
Transmission Abbreviations
A/C:
AC:
APP:
A/T:
CKT:
DC:
DIC:
Air Conditioning
Alternating Current
Accelerator Pedal Position
Automatic Transmission
Circuit
Direct Current
Driver Information Center
7-370
Transmission/Transaxle
OBD:
On Board Diagnostic
OSS:
PCS:
ECM:
ECT:
IGN:
IMS:
ISS:
MAP:
MIL:
NC:
NO:
PWM:
RPM:
PM:
SS:
Permanent Magnet
Shift Solenoid
SOL:
Solenoid
TAP:
TCC:
TCM:
TFT:
Owner = ekelle01
SIO-ID = 826503
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = ekelle01
821958
Legend
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
Calibration Code
I.D. Tag Location
Remanufactured
Remanufactured Date Week
Remanufactured Date Year
R = Remanufactured
Transmission/Transaxle
7-371
7-372
Owner = ekelle01
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = ekelle01
Transmission/Transaxle
gear. Manual Fourth can be selected at any
vehicle speed but will downshift into fourth gear
only if vehicle speed is low enough not to overrev
the engine, calibratable in TCM.
3 Manual Third adds more performance for
congested traffic and hilly terrain. It has the same
starting ratio, first gear, as Manual Fourth but
prevents the transmission from shifting above
Third gear. Thus, Manual Third can be used
to retain third gear for acceleration and engine
braking as desired. Manual Third can be selected
at any vehicle speed but will downshift into
third gear only if vehicle speed is low enough not
to overrev the engine, calibratable in TCM.
2 Manual Second adds more performance for
congested traffic and hilly terrain. It has the
same starting ratio, first gear, as Manual Third but
prevents the transmission from shifting above
second gear. Thus, Manual Second can be used
to retain second gear for acceleration and
engine braking as desired. Manual Second can be
selected at any vehicle speed but will downshift
into second gear only if vehicle speed is low
enough not to overrev the engine, calibratable
in TCM.
When the vehicle speed slows down to a speed low
enough not to overrev the engine, calibratable in TCM,
the transmission will automatically downshift into
first gear. This is particularly beneficial for maintaining
maximum engine braking when descending steep
grades.
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Transmission/Transaxle
7-373
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Owner = mchapm01
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMB = mchapm01
Owner = bosier01
SIO-ID = 820612
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMD = 06-feb-2002
LMB = bosier01
819373
7-374
Transmission/Transaxle
Automatic Transmission Output Speed (A/T
OSS) Sensor (42)
LMD = 16-oct-2001
804367
LMD = 17-oct-2001
LMD = 17-oct-2001
Transmission/Transaxle
804376
7-375
LMD = 01-jul-2002
LMD = 17-oct-2001
804380
804378
7-376
SIO-ID = 806467
LMD = 16-oct-2001
Transmission/Transaxle
TCC PWM solenoid valve resistance should measure
between 10.011.5 when measured at 20C
(68F). The resistance should measure approximately
16 at 150C (300F).
SIO-ID = 806472
LMD = 16-oct-2001
804396
804408
Transmission/Transaxle
7-377
SIE-ID = 841000
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
SIE-ID = 800728
LMB = bosier01
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 21-jan-2002
LMB = bosier01
821545
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 14-dec-2001
LMB = bosier01
Owner = bosier01
LMD = 04-jun-2001
LMB = bosier01
7-378
Transmission/Transaxle
Transmission/Transaxle
7-379
Owner = ekelle01
LMD = 27-mar-2003
Illustration
LMB = bosier01
Illustration
J 5590
Pinion Bearing Race
Installer
3407
J 21867-L40
Pressure Gage Adapter
863602
J 6125-1B
Slide Hammer
177628
J 23129
Universal Seal Remover
36152
J 29873
Injector Nozzle Socket
30 mm
J 7079-2
Universal Driver Handle
997
60216
J 8092
Universal Driver Handle
2015
J 35616-A
GM Terminal Test Kit
8917
J 35944-A
Transmission Oil Cooler and
Line Flusher
J 21867
Pressure Gage
29339
9210
7-380
Transmission/Transaxle
Illustration
J 35944-22
Transmission Oil Cooler
Flushing Fluid
652475
J 44762
Bearing Adaptor
800970
J 36797
Getrag Axle Output Shaft
Seal Installer
59270
J 44765
Seal Installer
800972
J 36850
Transjel Lubricant
13128
J 44766
Seal Installer
800973
J 42066
Rear Hub Holding Tool
241561
J 44767
Seal Installer
800975
J 44827
Transmission Cooler Quick
Disconnect
J 44246
Solenoid Testing Kit
656904
794852
Transmission/Transaxle
Illustration
Illustration
J 45000
Seal Remover
786136
J 45131-2
Bearing Installer
800982
J 45012
Holding Fixture
800976
J 45681
Jumper Harness
817264
J 45019
Universal Puller
819777
1215917
J 45131-1
Bearing Remover
J 45806
Cooler Flushing Adapter
826520
J 45096
Transmission Oil Cooling
System Flush and Flow
Test Tool
800981
7-381