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Line Pressure Test

Line Pressure Test





Line Pressure Chart

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Clutch Pressure Chart

CAUTION: Carry out the Line Pressure Test prior to carrying out the Stall Speed Test. If the line pressure is low at stall, do not carry out Stall Speed Test or further transmission damage will occur. Do not maintain WOT in any transmission range for more than five seconds. This test verifies that the line pressure is within specification.

1. Connect pressure gauge to line pressure tap.
2. Start engine and check line pressures. Refer to the Line Pressure Chart to determine if line pressure is within specification.

EPC readings will vary due to EEC strategy. These values are approximate pressures. Actual Clutch apply pressures should be within 69 - 103 kPa (10 - 15 psi) of line pressure.
3. Place the ignition switch in the OFF position. If line pressure is not within specification, check EPC pressure.
4. Connect pressure gauge to EPC pressure tap.
5. Start engine and check EPC pressure.
6. If EPC pressure is not within specification, GO to Pinpoint Test E to diagnose EPC operation. If EPC operation is OK, refer to the Line Pressure Diagnosis Chart for line pressure concern causes. Test E: Output Shaft Speed (OSS) Sensors

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Line Pressure Diagnosis Chart