Static Testing - Engine OFF
DESCRIPTIONStatic testing procedures allow for shop testing of the transmission in the vehicle or on the bench. Completion of these tests prove out transmission electronics.
CAUTION: For resistance checks, be sure that the SOLENOID SELECT dial is set to the OHMS CHECK position or damage to the ohmmeter could result.
RESISTANCE/CONTINUITY TESTS
EPC Solenoid
1. Set ohmmeter to 100-1200 ohm range.
2. Connect ohmmeter COM lead to EPC jack.
3. Connect ohmmeter POS lead to VPWR jack.
4. Record resistance.
5. Refer to the Transaxle Application Solenoid Resistance Ranges table for values and transaxle application. If out of range, GO to Pinpoint Test E. E: Electronic Pressure Control (EPC) Solenoid
Transaxle Application Solenoid Resistance Ranges
EPC Solenoid: 3.23-5.50 Ohms
Shift Solenoids 1, 2, or 3
1. Set ohmmeter to 100-200 ohms.
2. Connect ohmmeter COM lead to appropriate solenoid jack (SS1, SS2, SS3).
3. Connect ohmmeter POS lead to appropriate VPWR jack for the solenoid being tested.
4. Record resistance
5. Refer to Transaxle Application Solenoid Resistance Ranges table for values. If out of range, GO to pinpoint test A. A: Shift Solenoids
Transaxle Application Solenoid Resistance Ranges
Shift Solenoids 1, 2, or 3: 15-25 Ohms
TCC Solenoid
1. Set ohmmeter to 100-200 ohms.
2. Connect ohmmeter COM lead to the TCC solenoid jack.
3. Connect ohmmeter POS lead to appropriate VPWR jack for the solenoid being tested.
4. Record resistance
5. Refer to Transaxle Application Solenoid Resistance Ranges table for values. If out of range, GO to pinpoint test C. C: Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Solenoid
Transaxle Application Solenoid Resistance Ranges
TCC Solenoid: 13.0-24.0 Ohms
Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) Sensor
1. Set ohmmeter to 200K ohms.
2. Connect ohmmeter COM lead to TFT jack.
3. Connect ohmmeter POS lead to +TFT jack.
4. Record resistance. Resistance will vary with temperature.
5. If out of range, GO to Pinpoint Test B. B: Transmission Fluid/Oil Temperature (TFT/TOT) Sensor
Transmission Fluid Temperature Resistance
-40° to -20° C (-40° to -4° F): 967-284 K ohms
-19° to -1° C (-3° to 31° F): 284-100 K ohms
0.0° to 20° C (32° to 68° F): 100-37 K ohms
21° to 40° C (69° to 104° F): 37-16 K ohms
41° to 70° C (105° to 158° F): 16-5 K ohms
71° to 90° C (159° to 194° F): 5-2.7 K ohms
91° to 110° C (195° to 230° F): 2.7-1.5 K ohms
111° to 130° C (231° to 266° F): 1.5-0.8 K ohms
131° to 150° C (267° to 302° F): 0.8-0.54 K ohms
Turbine Shaft Speed (TSS) Sensor
1. Set ohmmeter to 200K ohms.
2. Connect the ohmmeter COM lead to the TSS jack.
3. Connect the ohmmeter POS lead to the +TSS jack.
4. Record TSS resistance.
5. Is resistance between 100-200 Ohms.
6. If not, GO to Pinpoint Test F. F: Turbine/Transmission Shaft Speed (TSS) Sensor
SOLENOID VOLTAGE TEST
1. Slide MODE switch to BENCH.
2. Set voltmeter to 20 volt DC range.
3. Determine the solenoid you wish to test and connect the voltmeter leads as follows:
a. If testing SS1, SS2, or SS3 solenoid, turn the SOLENOID SELECT dial to SS1, SS2, or SS3 before connecting leads. If testing EPC or TCC, continue.
b. Connect negative lead to the appropriate solenoid jack.
c. Connect positive lead to the appropriate VPWR jack.
4. Press the solenoid's activate/deactivate button and check voltage. The LED should light, the voltage should change and an audible click may be heard. The LED status is as follows:
a. LED turns green when solenoid activates and OFF when deactivated.
b. LED turns red if an activated solenoid/harness is shorted to power.
c. LED remains off if an activated solenoid/harness is shorted to ground or no continuity.
5. Observe and record values.