FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Leakage Inspection

Leakage Inspection

CAUTION: Do not try to stop the fluid leak by increasing the torque beyond specifications. This may cause damage to the case threads.

Check the fluid filler tube connection at the transmission case. If leakage is found here, install a new grommet.

Check the VSS plug or VSS sensor O-ring (model dependent). If leakage is found install a new O-ring.

Check fluid lines and fittings between the transmission and the Oil-To-Air (OTA) cooler for looseness, wear, or damage. If leakage cannot be stopped by tightening a fluid tube nut, install new parts. When fluid is found leaking between the case and cooler line fitting, check for missing or damaged O-ring, then tighten the fitting to maximum specification.

If the leak continues, install a new cooler line fitting and tighten to specification. The same procedure should be followed for fluid leaks between the radiator cooler and the cooler line fittings.

The cooler can be further checked for leaks by disconnecting the lines for the cooler fittings and applying no more than 345 kPa (50 psi) air pressure to the fittings.

If leakage is found at the transmission range selector lever, install a new seal.
If leakage is found at the transmission internal harness connector, install a new O-ring.