Troubles
Troubles
TROUBLESHOOTING
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
   Before troubleshooting an electronically controlled transmission first determine whether the problem
   is electrical or mechanical. To do this, just refer to the basic troubleshooting flow–chart provided below.
   If the cause is already known, using the basic troubleshooting chart below along with the general trou-
   bleshooting chart on the following pages should speed the procedure.
Repair or Replace
                                       Preliminary Check
                                       (See page AT2–24)
    Electronic Control System Check                              Stall Test, Time Lag Test and
                                                                 Hydraulic Test
                                 NG
          NOTICE: Refer to A340E, A340F, A340H Automatic Transmission Repair Manual (Pub. No. RM391 U)
          when  mark appears in the column for page numbers.
Vehicle does not move in            Manual linkage out of adjustment            Adjust linkage                    AT2–26
any forward position of             Valve body or primary regulator faulty      Inspect valve body                
reverse                             Parking lock pawl faulty                    Inspect parking lock pawl         AT2–70
                                    Torque converter clutch faulty              Replace torque converter clutch   AT2–72
                                    Converter drive plate broken                Replace drive plate               AT2–75
                                    Oil pump intake screen blocked              Clean screen                      
                                    Transmission faulty                         Disassemble and inspect           
                                                                                transmission
Shift lever position incorrect      Manual linkage out of adjustment            Adjust linkage                    AT2–26
                                    Manual valve and lever faulty               Inspect valve body                
                                    Transmission faulty                         Disassemble and inspect           
                                                                                transmission
Harsh engagement into any           Throttle cable out of adjustment            Adjust throttle cable             AT2–26
drive position                      Valve body or primary regulator faulty .    Inspect valve body                
                                    Accumulator piston faulty                   Inspect accumulator pistons       
                                    Transmission faulty                         Disassemble and inspect           
                                                                                transmission
Delayed 1–2, 2–3 or 3–O/D       Electronic control faulty                       Inspect electronic control        AT2–30
up–shift, or down–shift, from   Valve body faulty                               Inspect valve body                
O/D–3 or 3–2 and shifts back to Solenoid valve faulty                           Inspect solenoid valve            AT2–39
O/D or 3
Slips on 1–2, 2–3 or 3–O/D        Manual linkage out of adjustment             Adjust linkage                     AT2–26
up–shift, or slips or shudders on Throttle cable out of adjustment             Adjust throttle cable              AT2–26
acceleration                      Valve body faulty                            Inspect valve body                 
                                  Solenoid valve faulty                        Inspect solenoid valve             AT2–39
                                  Transmission faulty                          Disassemble and inspect            
                                                                               transmission
Drag, binding or tie–up on          Manual linkage out of adjustment           Adjust linkage                     AT2–26
1–2, 2–3 or 3–0/D up–shift          Valve body faulty                          Inspect valve body                 
                                    Transmission faulty                        Disassemble and inspect            
                                                                               transmission
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                              A340H AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION         –   TROUBLESHOOTING
          NOTICE: Refer to A340E, A340F, A340H Automatic Transmission Repair Manual (Pub. No. RM391 U)
          when  mark appears in the column for page numbers.
 Harsh down–shift            Throttle cable out of adjustment              Adjust throttle cable                AT2–26
                             Throttle cable and cam faulty                 Inspect throttle cable and cam       AT2–67
                             Accumulator pistons faulty                    Inspect accumulator pistons          
                             Valve body faulty                             Inspect valve body                   
                             Transmission faulty                           Disassemble and inspect              
                                                                           transmission
 Down–shift occurs too       Throttle cable faulty                          Inspect throttle cable              AT2–26
 quickly or too late while   Valve body faulty                              Inspect valve body                  
 coasting                    Transmission faulty                            Disassemble and inspect             
                             Solenoid valve faulty                          transmission
                             Electronic control faulty                      Inspect solenoid valve          *
                                                                                                                
                                                                            Inspect electronic control      AT2–30
                                                                                                                
  2 or L position            Electronic control faulty                      Inspect electronic control
                                                                                                                AT2–30
                             Valve body faulty                              Inspect valve body
                                                                                                                
                             Transmission faulty                            Disassemble and inspect
                                                                                                                
                                                                            transmission
  Vehicle does not hold in P Manual linkage out of adjustment               Adjust linkage                      AT2–26
                             Parking lock pawl cam and spring faulty        Inspect cam and spring              AT2–70
                   DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
                   DESCRIPTION
                   1. A self–diagnosis function is built into the electrical control
                      system. Warning is indicated by the 0/D OFF
                      indicator light.
                      HINT: Warning and DTC can be read only when the
                      O/D main switch is ON. If OFF, the O/D OFF light is lit
                      continuously and will not blink.
                      (a) If a malfunction occurs within the vehicle speed sen–
                           sors (No. 1 or 2) or solenoids (No. 1, 2 or 4), the O/D
                           OFF light will blink to warn the driver.
                           However, there will be no warning of a malfunction
                           with lock–up solenoid.
                      (b) The DTC can be read by the number of blinks of the
                           O/D OFF indicator light when terminals TE1 and E1
                           are connected with SST.
                           (See page AT2–18)
                      (c) The throttle position sensor or brake signal are not
                           indicated, but inspection can be made by checking
                           the voltage at terminal TT of the DLC1.
                      (d) The signals to each gear can be checked by mea-
                           suring the voltage at terminal TT of the DLC1 while
                           driving.
                   2. The DTC is retained in memory by the ECM and due to
                      back – up voltage, is not canceled out when the
                      engine is turned oft. Consequently, after repair, it is
                      necessary to turn the ignition switch off and cancel
                      out the DTC.
                      (See page AT2–20)
                      HINT:
                      •    Low battery voltage will cause faulty operation
                           of the diagnosis system. Therefore, always check
                           the battery first.
                      •    Use a voltmeter and ohmmeter that have an imped-
                           ance of at least 10 k/V.
Normal
TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW–CHART
   HINT:
   • If DTC Nos. 42, 61, 62, 63 or 65 are output, the overdrive OFF indicator light will begin to blink imme-
     diately to warn the driver. However, an impact or shock may cause the blinking to stop; but the code
     will still be retained in the ECM memory unit canceled out.
   • There is no warning for DTC No. 64.
   • In the event of a simultaneous malfunction of both No.1 and No.2 vehicle speed sensors, no
     DTC will appear and the fail–safe system will not function. However, when driving in the D
     position, the transmission will not up–shift from first gear, regardless of the vehicle speed.
 Check No.1 vehicle speed sensor.                                        Repair or replace No.1 vehicle speed
 (See page BE–48)                                                        sensor.
  Check No.2 vehicle speed sensor.                                        Repair or replace No.2 vehicle speed
  (See page AT2–40)                                                       sensor.
 Remove the oil pan and check resistance of No. 1                           Replace No. 1 solenoid valve.
 solenoid valve connector and body ground.
 Resistance: 11 – 15 Ω
 Remove the oil pan and check resistance of No. 2                           Replace No. 2 solenoid valve.
 solenoid valve connector and body ground.
 Resistance: 11 – 15
 Remove the oil pan and check resistance of lockup                          Replace lock–up solenoid valve.
 solenoid valve connector and body ground.
 Resistance: 11 – 115
Remove the transfer oil pan and check re-                        Replace No.4 solenoid valve.
sistance of No.4 solenoid valve connector
and body ground.
Resistance: 11 – 15 
                            PRELIMINARY CHECK
                            1.   CHECK FLUID LEVEL
                                 Transmission and transfer case:
                                 HINT:
                                 •     The vehicle must have been driven so that the en-
                                       gine and transmission are at normal operating tem-
                                       perature.
                                 Fluid temperature: 70–80°C (158–176°F)
                                 •     Only use the COOL range on the dipstick as a
                                       rough reference when the fluid is replaced or the en-
                                       gine does not run.
                                 (a) Park the vehicle on a level surface, set the parking
                                       brake.
                                 (b) With the engine idling, shift the shift lever into all
                                       positions from P to L position and return to P posi-
                                       tion.
                                 (c) Pull out the transmission dipstick and wipe it clean.
                                 (d) Push it back fully into the pipe.
                                 (e) Pull it out and check that the fluid level is in the HOT
                                       range.
                                 If the level is at the low side, add fluid.
                                 Fluid type:
                                       ATF DEXRON II
                                 NOTICE: Do not overfill.
                                 Transfer chain case:
                                 Remove the filler plug and feel inside the hole with
                                 your finger. Check that the oil comes to within 10 mm
                                 (0.39 in.) of the bottom edge of the hole.
                                 If the level is low, add fluid until it begins to run out of the filler
                                 hole.
                                 Fluid type:
                                      ATF DEXRON II
                            2.   CHECK FLUID CONDITION
                                 If the fluid smells burnt or is black, replace it as
                                 following procedures.
                                 Transmission and transfer case:
                                 (a) Remove the drain plugs and drain the fluid.
                                 (b) Reinstall the drain plugs securely.
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                        (c) With the engine OFF, add new fluid through the oil
                            filler pipe.
                            Fluid type:
                                  ATF DEXRON II
                            Capacity:
                                                Transmission               Transfer
                                                liter (US qts, Imp. qts)   liter (US qts, Imp. qts)
                        (d) Start the engine and shift the shift lever into all posi-
                            tions from P to L position and then shift into P posi-
                            tion.
                        (e) With the engine idling, check the fluid level. Add fluid
                            up to the COOL level on the dipstick.
                        (f)       Check the fluid level with the normal operating tem-
                                  perature 70–80°C (158 – 176°F) and add as neces-
                                  sary.
                        NOTICE: Do not overfill.
Shift position
Gear position
D position
2 position
L position
                                         X: Malfunctions
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TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW–CHART
 Warm up erigine
 Coolant temp.:             80°C (176°F)
 ATF temp.:                 50 – 80°C (122 – 176°F)
               Yes
                                Is voltage between ECM terminals STP and E1 as                                  Brake signal
                                follows?                                                                        faulty
                                0 V: Brake pedal released
                                9 –14 V: Brake pedal depressed
Yes
               Yes
 Connect solenoid wire connector and road test.                                       • Transmission faulty
 Does DLC1 TT terminal voltage rise from
 0 V to 7 V in sequence?                                                              • Solenoid faulty
                                                                                                 Yes
  Are there 9 –14 V between ECM terminals L – E1
  when in the D position?
Yes
  Warm up engine
  Coolant temp.: 80°C (176°F)
  ATF temp.: 50 – 80°C (122 –176°F)
Yes
                                                                          • Faulty ECM
 Check voltage between ECM terminals P and E1.                            • Faulty transmission
 Power pattern: 12 V
 Normal pattaern: 1 V
 Road test while shifting manually with solenoid wire                        Faulty transmission
 connector disconnected. Is there O/D up–shift in the D
 position when shifting from L to 2 to D?
               Yes
 Connect solenoid wire connector, and while driving                          • Faulty transmission
 does DLC1 TT terminal voltage rise from
 OV to 7V in sequence?                                                       • Faulty solenoid
Yes
Yes
  Is voltage between ECI1A terminals OD2 and E1 as                           • Faulty O/D main switch harness
  follows?
  O/D main switch turn 01V: 9–14V                                            • Faulty O/D main switch
  O/D main switch turn OFF: OV
               Yes
                                                                Yes
   Is voltage between ECM terminals OD1 and E1 as                             Try another ECM
   follows?
   Approx. 5V
 Warm up engine
 Coolant temp.: 80°C (176°F)
 ATF temp.: 50 – 80°C (122 –176°F)
 Road test
                                                            Yes          • Lock–up solenoid stuck
 Connect a voltmeter to DLC1 terminals TT                                • Faulty transmission
 and E1. Is there 7, 5 or 3V in the lock–up                              • Faulty lock–up mechanism
 position while driving?
Yes
With the engine idling, is there 12V between ECM                        Try another ECM
terminals S4 and El, when transfer lever is shifted from
H4 to L4?
              Yes
• No.4 solenoid stuck
• Faulty transfer
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                                    2.   INSPECT SOLENOID
                                         (a) Disconnect the connector from the ECM.
                                         (b) Measure the resistance between S1, S2, SL, S4
                                             and ground.
                                         Resistance:
                                             11 –15 Ω
                                         (c) Apply battery positive voltage to each terminal.
                                             Check that an operation noise can be heard from
                                             the solenoid.
STALL TEST
   The objective of this test is to check the overall performance of the transmission and engine by measur-
   ing the stall speeds in the D and R positions.
   NOTICE:
   •   Do the test at normal operating fluid temperature 50–80°C (122–176°F).
   •   Do not continuously run this test longer than 5 seconds.
   •   To ensure safety, conduct this test in a wide, clear, level area, which provides good traction.
   •   The stall test should always be carried out in pairs. One should observe the conditions of
       wheels or wheel stoppers outside the vehicle while the other is doing the test.
   MEASURE STALL SPEED
   (a) Chock the front and rear wheels.
   (b) Connect a tachometer to the engine.
   (c) Fully apply the parking brake.
   (d) Keep your left foot pressed firmly on the brake pedal.
   (e) Shift the transfer lever to the H2 position.
   (f) Start the engine.
   (g) Shift into the D position. Step all the way down on the accelerator pedal with your right foot.
       Quickly read the stall speed at this time.
   NOTICE: Release the accelerator pedal and atop test If the rear wheels begin to rotate before the
   engine speed reaches specified stall speed.
   Stall speed:
       2,850 ± 150 rpm
   (h) Do the same test in R position.
   EVALUATION
   (a) If the stall speed is the same for both positions but lower than specified value:
       Engine output may be insufficient
       Stator one–way clutch is not operating properly
   HINT: If more than 600 rpm below the specified value, the torque converter clutch could be faulty.
   (b) If the stall speed in D position is higher than specified:
   •   Line pressure too low
   •   Forward clutch slipping
   •   No.2 one–way clutch not operating properly
   •   O/D one–way clutch not operating properly
   •   Transfer direct clutch slipping
   (c) If the stall speed in R position is higher than specified:
   •   Line pressure too low
   •   Direct clutch slipping
   •   First and reverse brake slipping
   •   O/D one–way clutch not operating properly
   •   Transfer direct clutch slipping
   (d) If the stall speed in both R and D positions are higher than specified:
   •   Line pressure too low
   •   Improper fluid level
   •   O/D one–way clutch not operating properly
   •   Transfer direct clutch slipping
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HYDRAULIC TEST
PREPARATION
   (a) Warm up the transmission fluid.
   (b) Remove the transmission case test plug and connect the hydraulic pressure gauge.
   SST 09992 – 00094
    NOTICE:
    •   Do the test at normal operating fluid temperature 50–80°C (122–176°F).
    •   The line pressure test should always be carried out in pairs. One should observe the condi-
        tions of wheels or wheel stoppers outside the vehicle while the other is doing the test.
    MEASURE LINE PRESSURE
    (a) Fully apply the parking brake and chock the 4 wheels.
    (b) Start the engine and check idling speed.
    (c) Keep your left foot pressed firmly on the brake pedal and shift into D position.
    (d) Measure the line pressure when the engine is idling.
    (e) Press the accelerator pedal all the way down. Quickly read the highest line pressure when engine
        speed reaches stall speed.
    NOTICE: Release the accelerator pedal and stop test if the rear wheels begin to rotate before the engine
    speed reaches specified stall speed.
    (f)   In the same manner, do the test in R position.
     If the measured pressures are not up to specified values, recheck the throttle cable adjustment and
     do a retest.
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                        A340H AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION   –   TROUBLESHOOTING
EVALUATION
   (a) If the measured values at all positions are higher than specified:
   •   Throttle cable out of adjustment
   •   Throttle valve defective
   •   Regulator valve defective
   (b) If the measured values at all positions are lower than specified:
   •   Throttle cable out of adjustment
   •   Throttle valve defective
   •   Regulator valve defective
   •   Oil pump defective
   •   O/D direct clutch defective
   •   Transfer direct clutch defective (H2, H4)
   •   Transfer front drive clutch defective (1–14, L4)
   •   Transfer low speed brake defective (1–4)
   (c) If pressure is low in the D position only:
   •   D position circuit fluid leakage
   •   Forward clutch defective
   (d) If pressure is low in the R position only:
   •   R position circuit fluid leakage
   •   Direct clutch defective
   •   First and reverse brake defective
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         A340H AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION   –   TROUBLESHOOTING
                            ROAD TEST
                                 NOTICE: Do this test at normal operating fluid tempera-
                                 ture 50 – 80°C (122 –178°F).
                                 HINT: The transmission shift points for the H2, H4 and
                                 L4 transfer positions are different. Also the O/D gear and lock–
                                 up are canceled when L4 is engaged.
                            1.   D POSITION TEST IN NORM AND PWR PATTERN
                                 POSITION
                                 Shift into the D position and hold the accelerator pedal
                                 constant at the full throttle valve opening position.
                                 Check the following:
                                 (a) 1 –2, 2–3 and 3–O/D up–shifts should take place,
                                      and shift points should conform to those shown in
                                      the automatic shift schedule.
                                      Conduct a test under both Normal and Power pat-
                                      tern.
                                 HINT: There is no O/D up – shift or lock – up when the
                                 coolant temperature is below 70°C (158°F).
                                 EVALUATION
                                 (1) If there is no 1–i2 up–shift:
                                 •    No.2 solenoid is stuck.
                                 •    1– 2 shift valve is stuck.
                                 (2) If there is no 2–3 up–shift:
                                 •    No.1 solenoid is stuck.
                                 •    2–3 shift valve is stuck.
                                 (3) If there is no 3–)0/D up–shift:
                                 •    3–4 shift valve is stuck.
                                 (4) If the shift point is defective:
                                 •    Throttle valve, 1– 2 shift valve, 2–3 shift valve,
                                 •    3–4 shift valve etc., are defective.
                                 (5) If the lock–up is defective:
                                 •    Lock–up solenoid is stuck.
                                 •    Lock–up relay valve is stuck.
                                 (b) In the same manner, check the shock and slip at the
                                       1→2 , 2→3, and 3→O/D up–shifts.
                                 EVALUATION
                                 If the shock is excessive:
                                 •     Line pressure is too high.
                                 •     Accumulator is defective.
                                 •     Check ball is defective.
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                   2.   2 POSITION TEST
                        Shift into the 2 position and, while driving with the accelerator
                        pedal held constantly at the full throttle
                        valve opening position, push in one of the pattern
                        selectors and check on the following points.
                        (a) Check to see that the 1→2 up–shift takes place and that
                              the shift point conforms to that shown on the automatic
                              shift schedule.
                        HINT:
                        •     There is no O/D up–shift and lock–up in the 2 position.
                        •     To prevent overrun, the transmission up–shifts into 3rd
                              gear at around 100 km/h (62 mph) or more.
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         A340H AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION   –   TROUBLESHOOTING
                            3.   L POSITION TEST
                                 (a) While running in the L position, check to see that
                                     there is no up–shift to 2nd gear.
                   4.   R POSITION TEST
                        Shift into the R position and, while starting at full throttle,
                        check for slipping.
                   5.   P POSITION TEST
                        Stop the vehicle on a gradient (more than 5°) and after
                        shifting into the P position, release the parking brake.
                        Then check to see that the parking lock pawl holds the
                        vehicle in place.
                   6.   TRANSFER TEST
                        (a) When the shift lever is shifted from the H2 to H4,
                            confirm that the vehicle changes from 2 to 4 wheel
                            drive. If it does not, the transfer is faulty.
D (NORM)
D (PWR)
             ’3rd Gear
          O/D Gear (NORM)
          O/D Gear (PWR)