WORKSHOP Manual UBS and TF SERIES TRANSMISSION AW30-40LE model (FULLY-AUTOMATIC ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED) for 2001 year model vehicle. All material contained in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without prior notice.
WORKSHOP Manual UBS and TF SERIES TRANSMISSION AW30-40LE model (FULLY-AUTOMATIC ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED) for 2001 year model vehicle. All material contained in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without prior notice.
WORKSHOP Manual UBS and TF SERIES TRANSMISSION AW30-40LE model (FULLY-AUTOMATIC ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED) for 2001 year model vehicle. All material contained in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without prior notice.
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WORKSHOP MANUAL
UBS AND TF SERIES
TRANSMISSION AW30-40LE MODEL (FULLY-AUTOMATIC ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED)
SECTION 7
NOTICE
Before using this Workshop Manual to assist you in performing vehicle service and maintenance operations, it is recommended that you carefully read and thoroughly understand the information contained in Section 0A under the headings GENERAL REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS and HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL. All material contained in this Manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without prior notice. Applicable Model : 02UBS 73 (For General Export) 02TFS 77 (For Australia) 02TFR 77 (For Australia and South Africa) 01TFR 77 (For Thailand) This manual is applicable to 2001 year model vehicle.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-1 SECTION 7A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE General Description.........................................................................................................7A- 5 Construction................................................................................................................7A- 5 Electronic Control Components ................................................................................7A- 7 Transmission Control Module (TCM) ........................................................................7A- 9 Control System Diagram............................................................................................7A- 11 Control and Functions................................................................................................7A- 13 Major Input/Output Components ...............................................................................7A- 15 Location of Clutch, Brake, One-way Clutch and Solenoid......................................7A- 16 Operation of Clutch, Brake and One-Way Clutch.....................................................7A- 18 Speed Change and Lock-up Pattern..........................................................................7A- 18 Overdrive and Lock-up Operating Conditions..........................................................7A- 19 Diagnosis..........................................................................................................................7A- 20 Basic Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................7A- 20 Self Diagnosis .............................................................................................................7A- 21 Diagnosis with Tech 2 ................................................................................................7A- 25 Tech 2 Connection......................................................................................................7A- 26 Tech 2 Operating Flow Chart (Start up) ....................................................................7A- 28 Transmission Data......................................................................................................7A- 30 TCC Data......................................................................................................................7A- 31 Intermittent Conditions...............................................................................................7A- 32 Identification of Transmission Control Module (TCM).............................................7A- 33 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Check ...................................................................7A- 34 DTC P0120 (Flashing Code 21) Analog Throttle Signal Failure (VTH) (For UBS) ..7A- 35 DTC P0502 (Flashing Code 24) Speed Meter Sensor Failure (SP1) ........................7A- 38 DTC P0705 (Flashing Code 17) Gear Selector Failure (PRND2L)............................7A- 41 DTC P0710 (Flashing Code 16) Oil Temperature Sensor Failure (OT2)..................7A- 45 DTC P0717 (Flashing Code 14) Input Revolution Sensor Failure (NC0).................7A- 48 DTC P0722 (Flashing Code 11) Output Revolution Sensor Failure (SP2) ..............7A- 52 INDEX 7A-2 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0727 (Flashing Code 13) Engine Revolution Signal Failure (NE) .................7A- 55 DTC P0743 (Flashing Code 33) Torque Converter Clutch Control Lock-up (ON/OFF) Solenoid Failure (SL) ...........................................................................................7A- 58 DTC P0748 (Flashing Code 35) Pressure Control Solenoid Failure (STH).............7A- 62 DTC P0753 (Flashing Code 31) Solenoid 1 Failure (S1)...........................................7A- 66 DTC P0758 (Flashing Code 32) Solenoid 2 Failure (S2)...........................................7A- 71 DTC P1120 (Flashing Code 22) PWM Throttle Signal Failure (TH) (For TFR/S) .....7A- 75 DTC P1121 (Flashing Code 23) Analog Throttle Signal Failure (VREF, VGND) (ForUBS) ..............................................................................................................7A- 79 Wiring Diagram............................................................................................................7A- 81 Connector List.............................................................................................................7A- 87 Troubleshooting Chart ...............................................................................................7A- 93 Manual Shifting Test ...................................................................................................7A- 99 Stall Test ......................................................................................................................7A-100 Time Lag Test ..............................................................................................................7A-101 Hydraulic Test .............................................................................................................7A-102 Road Test.....................................................................................................................7A-103 Shift Point Chart and Lock-Up Point Chart ...............................................................7A-107 TCM Voltage Check.....................................................................................................7A-113 TCM Standard Voltage................................................................................................7A-114 On-Vehicle Service ..........................................................................................................7A-116 Transmission Fluid Level and Condition..................................................................7A-116 ATF Replacement........................................................................................................7A-116 Neutral Start Switch Inspection.................................................................................7A-117 Brake Signal Inspection .............................................................................................7A-118 Vehicle Speed Sensor Inspection..............................................................................7A-118 Input and Output Revolution Sensor Inspection......................................................7A-118 Pattern Select Switch Inspection...............................................................................7A-119 Overdrive Switch Inspection......................................................................................7A-119 Solenoid Inspection....................................................................................................7A-120 ATF Temperature Sensor Inspection ........................................................................7A-120 Throttle Position Sensor Inspection (UBS and TFR/S) ............................................7A-121 Throttle Position Sensor Inspection (01 TFR) .........................................................7A-122 Selector Lever .............................................................................................................7A-122 Transmission Control Module (TCM) ........................................................................7A-125 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-3 Shift Solenoid and Lock-Up Solenoid .......................................................................7A-126 Valve Body Assembly and Pressure Control Solenoid............................................7A-127 Rear Oil Seal (Adapter Housing, 4 4) ......................................................................7A-129 Rear Oil Seal (Extension Housing, 4 2) ..................................................................7A-129 Transmission Removal and Installation (UBS).........................................................7A-130 Transmission Removal and Installation (TFR/S)......................................................7A-136 Unit Repair........................................................................................................................7A-143 Major Components......................................................................................................7A-143 Disassembly of Major Components (1) .....................................................................7A-145 Reassembly of Major Components (1) ......................................................................7A-147 Disassembly of Major Components (2) .....................................................................7A-150 Reassembly of Major Components (2) ......................................................................7A-154 Disassembly of Major Components (3) .....................................................................7A-160 Reassembly of Major Components (3) ......................................................................7A-169 Disassembly, Inspection and Reassembly of Minor Components .........................7A-183 Oil Pump ......................................................................................................................7A-184 OD Planetary Gear and OD Direct Clutch Assembly (C-0).......................................7A-189 OD Support Assembly ................................................................................................7A-199 Direct Clutch Assembly (C-2) .....................................................................................7A-204 Forward Clutch Assembly (C-1).................................................................................7A-211 Front Planetary Gear...................................................................................................7A-220 Planetary Sun Gear and No.1 One-Way Clutch ........................................................7A-224 Second Brake Assembly (B-2) ...................................................................................7A-229 Rear Planetary Gear Assembly and Output Shaft ....................................................7A-233 First and Reverse Brake Assembly (B-3) ..................................................................7A-240 Transmission Valve Body Assembly.........................................................................7A-246 Lower Valve Body .......................................................................................................7A-251 Upper Valve Body........................................................................................................7A-267 Transmission Case .....................................................................................................7A-281 Torque Converter ........................................................................................................7A-285 Adapter Housing (4 4) ..............................................................................................7A-286 Extension Housing (4 2)...........................................................................................7A-288 Main Data and Specifications.........................................................................................7A-290 General Specifications ...............................................................................................7A-290 Torque Specifications.................................................................................................7A-291 7A-4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Special Tool......................................................................................................................7A-295
CAUTION: When fasteners are removed, always reinstall them at a the same location from which they were removed. If a fastener needs to be replaced, use the correct part number fastener for that application. If the correct part number fastener is not available, a fastener of equal size and strength (or stronger) may be used. Fasteners that are not reused, and those requiring thread locking compound, will be called out. The correct torque values must be used when installing fasteners that require torque. If the above conditions are not followed, parts or system damage could result.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION CONSTRUCTION
C07L200002 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-11 CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM UBS
C07R200021 7A-12 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM (Contd) TFR/S
C07L200003 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-13 CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS Item Description Shift and lock-up control In D range, speed change point and Lock-up point can be changed by setting pattern selection switch to "POWER", "NORMAL" or "WINTER (UBS)" mode. Gear shift position in the conditions made up of transmission shift positions (D.2.L) combined with pattern selection switch (POWER, NORMAL, and WINTER) can be controlled in accordance with vehicle speed and the opening of throttle valve. Overdrive cut control If O/D switch is set on in D range (O/D OFF lamp ON), gear shift to O/ D is not effected. Overdrive is released at O/D switch on and high transmission oil temperature (More than 130C). However, to prevent engine over revolution 43 shifting at vehicle speed is less than 118 km/h (UBS) or 117 km/h (TF). 34 shifting at vehicle speed is more than 131 km/h (UBS) or 125 km/h (TF) or 120 km/h (01TFR for Thailand). Lock-up cut control In D range, 2nd (TF), 3rd or O/D lock-up is conducted in "POWER" or "NORMAL" mode. In 2, L range, lock-up is off in the whole area. Lock-up is released at brake on or high transmission oil temperature (More than 130C UBS and 01TFR for thailand) . (More than 140C TF). Lock-up is prohibited while driving in coasting condition. Driving mode select control The TCM selects a suitable driving mode from the nine kinds for the variety driving condition. i) Economy mode ii)Power mode iii)Winter mode(UBS) iv)HOT1 mode v)HOT2 mode vi)L4 mode(44) vii)Slope mode(UBS) (Up slope 1, Up slope 2 and Down slope mode) The priority of driving mode: Economy < Power < Slope(UBS) < L4(44) < Winter(UBS) < HOT1 < HOT2 Squat control When the TCM detects D signal on, the TCM controls 131 shift by setting a timer, in order to improve the shift feel at ND. Line pressure control The TCM output current which corresponds to throttle oil pressure to pressure control solenoid based on throttle opening. Indicate oil temperature warning function If the transmission oil temperature sensor senses that transmission oil temperature is greater than 146C, the TCM turn on A/T OIL TEMP warning lamp. (The warning lamp is turned off, if oil temperature is less than 126C.) L4 mode control (44) The TCM judges whether the transfer is engaged in high or low based on the ratio rpm data from output speed sensor in the transmission and the rpm data from speed meter sensor to select the shift map. Up and down hill control (UBS) The TCM judges up and down hill, and change shift pattern based on throttle opening and acceleration.
7A-14 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS (Contd) Item Description Correct oil temperature control If the temperature exceeds a predetermined value, the TCM selects the high oil temperature shift point for downshifting, thus preventing the oil temperature from rising. (More than 130C, D range UBS and 01 TFR for Thailand) (More than 140C, D range 02 TF) Winter mode control (UBS) The TCM controls the vehicle start smoothly on low frictional road like snow road by executing this control. Activate condition: When all following conditions are satisfied and winter mode switch ON, winter mode is activated on D range. (Winter mode ON is judged at the time of switch release after switch ON condition is 200 ms continuously or more.) 1. Excluding "2", "L" range 2. Vehicle speed is less than 11 km/h 3. Transmission oil temperature is less than 115C 4. Throttle opening is less than 8% 5. Excluding winter mode Cancel condition: When at least one among the following five conditions is satisfied, the winter mode is canceled. 1. When winter mode switch is pushed again 2. When either "2" or "L" is detected 3. Ignition switch "OFF" 4. Vehicle speed is more than 34 km/h for 1 second or mode continuously 5. Transmission oil temperature is more than 130C Fail-safe function When trouble occurs to vehicle sensor and each solenoid, TCM automatically exerts fail-safe control not to spoil driveability. This control is exerted when sensor or actuator is in trouble, while TCM works normally. Diagnosis function If there is an abnormality in vehicle sensors, each solenoid (S1- S3, STH), or throttle position sensor, "CHECK TRANS" lamp is actuated to warn the drive. But when the abnormality items have been restored to normal, the light does not blink. Faulty parts are memorized in TCM. If self-diagnosis start signal is inputted, "CHECK TRANS" lamp is blinked and results of diagnosis are indicated. A history of faults remains recorded even when IGN switch is off. TECH 2 Output of control data in the TCM Actuator (Solenoid) operation check Erasure of trouble code AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-15 MAJOR INPUT/OUTPUT COMPONENTS
Component Function Vehicle speed sensor (Speedometer) Detects the vehicle speed (Back-up sensor of output revolution sensor). Output revolution sensor (Transmission) Detects the vehicle speed Input revolution sensor (Transmission) Detects the input revolution (O/D direct clutch drum revolution). Engine revolution sensor Detects the engine revolution. Throttle position sensor Detects the throttle opening rate. Neutral start switch Detects the select lever position. Pattern select switch Detects whether the driver has selected "NORMAL", "POWER", or "WINTER" (UBS) mode. Overdrive switch Detects whether the driver has selected O/D. Brake lamp switch Detects whether the driver has pressed the brake pedal or not. Oil temperature sensor Detects the oil temperature. I n p u t
Diagnostic start switch Starts self-diagnosis and displays a code for faulty part if any. I n p u t /
O u t p u t
Data link connector When connected with Tech2 or tester, can communicate the data for function check, etc. Shift solenoid S1, S2 Selects shift point and gear position suited to the vehicle running condition on the basis of TCM output. Lock-up control solenoid SL Control the lock-up clutch suited to the vehicle running condition on the basis of TCM output. Pressure control solenoid STH Adjusts throttle pressure by energizing current of linear pressure control solenoid to prevent the shift shock and to obtain shift smoothly. "CHECK TRANS" lamp When trouble has occurred to throttle position sensor, vehicle speed sensor, or solenoid, "CHECK TRANS" lamp is blinked to warn the driver. If also displays the trouble code. A/T OIL TEMP warning lamp Lights when ATF oil temperature rises. (Turned on at greater than 146C. Turned off at less than 126C.) Power mode lamp Informs the driver whether the vehicle is in power mode or not. O u t p u t
Winter mode lamp (UBS) Informs the driver whether the vehicle is in winter mode or not. C o m p u t e r
Transmission Control Module (TCM) Based on the signals from each switch and sensor, judges necessary shift point and lock-up operation, and send signal to each solenoid.
7A-16 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) LOCATION OF CLUTCH, BRAKE, ONE-WAY CLUTCH AND SOLENOID UBS AND TFR/S
C07R200022
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-17 01TFR For Thailand
C07R200023
Legend 1. Overdrive direct clutch (C-0) 2. Overdrive brake (B-0) 3. Direct clutch (C-2) 4. Second coast brake (B-1) 5. Forward clutch (C-1) 6. Second brake (B-2) 7. First and reverse brake (B-3) 8. One-way clutch (No.2) (F-2)
7A-18 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) OPERATION OF CLUTCH, BRAKE AND ONE-WAY CLUTCH : Operating : Free at coast down : Operating at lock-up Shift lever position Gear position C-0 C-1 C-2 B-0 B-1 B-2 B-3 F-0 F-1 F-2 S-1 S-2 S-3 P Parking R Reverse N Neutral 1st 2nd 3rd D O/D 1st 2nd 2 3rd 1st (1*) 2nd L (2*) 3rd (1*) Down-shift only in the L range and 2nd gear no up-shift (2*) Down-shift only in the L range and 3rd gear no up-shift
SPEED CHANGE AND LOCK-UP PATTERN If you select a speed range and a lock-up pattern as shown below by specifying respective positions of transmission shift lever, transfer shift lever and pattern select switch, the transmission control computer controls speed change and lock-up operations based on the specified pattern in accordance with the degree of throttle opening and vehicle speed.
Transmission shift position D Pattern select sw. position Overdrive switch ON Overdrive switch OFF 2 L NORMAL, POWER 1st[2nd]*[3rd] [O/D] 1st[2nd]*[3rd] [O/D] 1st2nd(3rd) 1st(2nd)(3rd) WINTER (UBS) 3rd fixing [ ]: The lock-up operation is available. ( ): Transmission is shifted at high speed to prevent overrun. *: TF model
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-19 OVERDRIVE AND LOCK-UP OPERATING CONDITIONS The overdrive and lock-up clutch operate if the following conditions are satisfied.
Overdrive Lock-up clutch Transmission shift position D range (1*) O/D switch position ON (O/D OFF lamp OFF) Brake lamp switch OFF Throttle opening Except fully closed Vehicle speed (UBS) About 49 km/h or more (TFR/S) About 34 km/h or more (01 TFR) About 32 km/h or more (UBS) 3rd: About 50 km/h or more O/D: About 65 km/h or more (TFR/S) 2nd: About 35 km/h or more 3rd: About 49 km/h or more O/D: About 59 km/h or more (01 TFR) 2nd: About 31 km/h or more 3rd: About 46 km/h or more O/D: About 61 km/h or more
(1*): If transmission oil temperature is more than 130C (UBS and 01TFR) or 140C (TFR/S), lock-up is inhibit. 7A-20 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DIAGNOSIS BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING AW30-40LE transmission, called Electronic Controlled Transmission (ECT), differs from the Mechanical - Hydraulic control type transmissions. Accordingly, its troubleshooting procedure differs also. Before troubleshooting an ECT, first determine whether the problem is electrical or mechanical. To do this, just refer to the basic troubleshooting flowchart provided below. If the cause is already known, using the basic troubleshooting chart below along with the troubleshooting chart should speed the procedure.
825R200085 SELF DIAGNOSIS Warning to the driver When trouble has occurred to throttle position sensor, vehicle speed sensor, or solenoid, CHECK TRANS lamp is blinked (1.25 Hz) even during driving to warn the driver. The trouble is recorded by trouble code is TCM. When temporary trouble has been shooted, the CHECK TRANS lamp stops blinking. This blinking can be stopped by setting the ignition key off. But the trouble code remains memorized in TCM.
740RY00014 Self-diagnosis code display For quick search for faulty parts, 11 (TF) or 12 (UBS) different items of trouble code are indicated by CHECK TRANS lamp blinking. The storaged trouble codes can be identified by shorting the terminals No.11 and No.4 or 5 (ground) of diagnosis connector with a lead wire.
TFR/S (RHD)
826LV002
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-23
F07LV001 Indication Method: (1) Terminals No.11 and No.4 or 5 (ground) of diagnosis connector are short circuited. (2) Turn the ignition key to the ON position. (3) In case there no trouble, normal code is indicated. (4) In case a plurality of trouble codes have occurred at a time, each code is indicated three times in numerical order.
NOTE: Power line runs through diagnosis connector. Be careful shorting with a lead wire, etc. (The vehicle side of control module may be damaged.) For identification of trouble code, connect Tech 2 to diagnosis connector.
Clear of trouble code memory 1. Clear the trouble code memory using F1: Clear DTC Information for Tech 2. 2. After more than 1 second has elapsed after the ignition key has been turned ON, short between NO.11 and No.4 or 5 (ground) of data link connector. Then, after 1 second, but within 6 seconds, discontinue shorting. After erasing trouble code, check to see if the normal code is outputted through running test.
Pressure control solenoid failure (STH) F07R200014 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-25
DIAGNOSIS WITH TECH 2 In this AW30-40LE transmission, troubleshooting can be performed for electrical faults using the Tech 2 scan tool. If the CHECK TRANS lamp blinks, or if an electrical fault in the transmission may probably exist, check trouble codes using the Tech 2 scan tool. In the diagnostic procedures described in this manual, first repair the faulty positions indicated by trouble code in the order of numbers and then perform troubleshooting for the faulty positions that are not indicated by trouble code. For correct troubleshooting, it is necessary to first repair the trouble codes of lower-order numbers, then to repair the trouble codes of higher-order numbers in sequence.
How to Use This Manual: Check trouble codes using the Tech 2 scan tool.
If no codes are set: Refer to Data List and identify the electrical faults that are not indicated by trouble code. If codes are set: Record all the codes displayed by the Tech 2 and check if the codes are intermittent (intermittent faults). Clear the codes. Drive the vehicle for a test to reproduce the faulty status. Check trouble codes again using the Tech 2. If no code is displayed by test driving, the fault is intermittent. In this case, refer to the cautions on intermittent conditions. If a code is present, refer to DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC) CHECK for diagnosis. Because a code of high-order number may be set for the reason that a code of low-order number has been set after occurrence of a fault, perform repair work starting with a lower-order number is ascending order.
7A-26 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
901RW176
F07RW033 TECH2 CONNECTION The Tech2 scan tool is used to electrically diagnose the automatic transmission system and to check the system. The Tech2 enhances the diagnosis efficiency though all the troubleshooting can be done without the Tech2. The Tech2 is a portable, compact, and light tester. When it is connected to the diagnosis connector of the vehicle, you can perform a variety of diagnoses and tests by communicating with the Transmission Control Module (TCM) of the vehicle. 1. Configuration of Tech2 1. Tech2 scan tool kit (No. 7000086), Tech2 scan tool (No. 7000057) and DLC cable (No. 3000095) 2. SAE16/19 adapter (No. 3000098) (1), RS232 loop back connector (No. 3000112) (2), and PCMCIA card (No. 3000117) (3)
UBS (RHD)
740RY00013 UBS (LHD)
740RY00014
2. Tech2 Connection Observe the Tech 2 User Guide. 1. Check the ignition is OFF. 2. Insert the ISUZU (model year) system PCMCIA card (1) into the Tech2 (4). 3. Connect the SAE16/19 adapter (2) to the DLC cable (3). 4. Connect the DLC cable (3) to the Tech2 (4). 5. Connect the SAE16/19 adapter (2) to the diagnosis connector of the vehicle. 6. Turn the ignition of the vehicle ON and press the "PWR" key of the Tech2. Check the display of the Tech 2. NOTE: Be sure to check that the power is not supplied to the Tech2 when attaching or removing the PCMCIA card. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-27 TFR/S (RHD)
060R20266 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-29 Once the test vehicle has been identified an Application (Powertrain) Menu" screen appears. Please select the appropriate application. The following table shows, which functions are used for the available equipment versions. F0: Diagnostic Trouble Codes F0: Read DTC Info By Priority F1: Clear DTC Information F2: DTC Information F0: History F1: Last Test Failed F1: Data Display F0: Transmission Data F1: TCC Data F2: Snapshot F0: Transmission Data F1: TCC Data F3: Miscellaneous Tests F0: Lamps F0: Check Light Test F1: Power Lamp Test (For UB) / F1: AT Oil Temperature Lamp Test (For TF) F2: Winter Lamp Test (For UB) F1: Solenoids F0: Solenoid 1-2/3-4 Test F1: Solenoid 2-3 Test F2: TCC Solenoid Test F3: Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS)
Diagnostic Trouble Codes The purpose of the Diagnostic Trouble Codes" mode is to display stored TCM trouble codes. When Diagnostic Trouble Codes" is selected an Application Menu" screen appears. Clear DTC Information The purpose of the Clear DTC Information" mode is to command the clearing of stored TCM trouble codes. When Clear DTC Information" is selected, a Clear DTC Information", warning screen appears. This screen informs you that by cleaning DTC's, all stored DTC information in controller will be erased". Do you want to clear DTC's (Yes/No). Press either the Yes or No key when answering. After clearing codes, confirm system operation by test driving the vehicle. Allow the vehicle to shift through all four forward gears in a manner which attempts to repeat the failure condition. NOTE: When the trouble has not been repaired and the trouble code cannot be erased, check the vehicle again. DTC Information When DTC Information" is selected, an Application Menu" appears with a list of DTC information function keys addressing DTC specifics and their origins. Function key selections may vary for particular vehicle and/or system. Data Display The purpose of the Data Display" mode is to continuously monitor data parameters. The current actual values of all important sensors and signals in the system are display through F1 mode. When Data Display" is selected an Application Menu" appears. See TRANSMISSION DATA" and TCC DATA on next page. Snapshot When Snapshot" is selected an Application Menu" appears. When Transmission Snapshot" application is selected from the Application Menu", a Snapshot Menu" appears, displaying several options. Snapshot" options may vary from one system to another. Snapshot" allows a recording of all vehicle parameters. There parameters may then be replayed at a future point in time. This action allows you to focus on making the condition occur, rather than trying to view all of the data in anticipation of the fault. The snapshot will collect parameter information around a trigger point that you select. When a snapshot is taken. It is recorded onto the PCMCIA memory card. When the Tech2 is powered down. Snapshots are not lost. Miscellaneous Tests The purpose of Miscellaneous Tests" mode is to check for correct operation of electronic system actuators. Lamps You can operate the lamps by pressing the ON and OFF buttons. Preconditions: P or N position Solenoid Solenoid S1(1-2/3-4), S2(2-3) and TCC Solenoid (Torque Converter Clutch) You can operate the solenoids by pressing the ON and OFF buttons. Preconditions: P or N position, no vehicle speed, no engine speed Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS) You can operate the PC Solenoid by pressing the ON and OFF buttons. ON will command a maximum current of 1000 mA and OFF a minimum of 200 mA. Preconditions: P or N position, no vehicle speed, engine running
7A-30 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) TRANSMISSION DATA
Item Unit Engine running at idle Current Gear 1 Lock Up L - Up Selector Position Park AT Output Speed (Automatic Transmission) RPM 0 RPM Output Speed (Meter Signal Side) RPM 0 RPM AT Input Speed (Automatic Transmission) RPM 0 RPM Engine Speed RPM 695 ~ 745 RPM (UBS) Vehicle Speed (Output Side) km/h 0 km/h Throttle Position % 0% Throttle Position Sensor (For UB) V 0.25 ~ 0.45V AT Oil Temperature (Automatic Transmission) C, F 70 ~ 80C (158 ~ 176F) Shift Pattern None Desired PCS Pressure (Pressure Control Solenoid) kPa PCS Desired Current (Pressure Control Solenoid) A PCS Actual Current (Pressure Control Solenoid) A Overdrive Off Switch Off, On Brake Switch Open 0V, Closed 12V Closed 12V Winter Switch (For UB) Open, Closed 0V Open Power Switch Open, Closed 0V Open Diagnostic Request Open, Closed Open Winter Lamp (For UB) Inactive 12V, Active 0V Inactive 12V Power Lamp (For UB) Inactive 12V, Active 0V Inactive 12V Check Light Inactive 12V, Active 0V Inactive 12V AT Oil Temperature Lamp (Automatic Transmission) Inactive 12V, Active 0V Inactive 12V Solenoid 2-3 Inactive 0V, Active 12V Inactive 0V Solenoid 1-2/3-4 Inactive 0V, Active 12V Active 12V TCC Solenoid (Torque Converter Clutch) Inactive 0V, Active 12V Inactive 0V Driving Mode Economy
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-31 TCC DATA
Item Unit Engine running at idle Current Gear 1 Lock Up L - Up AT Output Speed (Automatic Transmission) RPM 0 RPM Output Speed (Meter Signal Side) RPM 0 RPM AT Input Speed (Automatic Transmission) RPM 0 RPM Engine Speed RPM 695 ~ 745 RPM (UBS) Vehicle Speed (Output Side) km/h 0 km/h Throttle Position % 0% Gear Ratio :1 2.804 AT Oil Temperature (Automatic Transmission) C, F 70 ~ 80C (158 ~ 176F) TCC Slip Speed RPM 695 ~ 745 RPM TCC Solenoid Pressure Desired kPa 0 kPa Desired TCC Solenoid Current A 0 A Actual TCC Solenoid Current A 0 A
7A-32 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
INTERMITTENT CONDITIONS If the Tech2 displays a code as intermittent, or if after a test drive a code does not reappear, the problem is most likely a faulty electrical connection or loose wiring. Terminals should always be the prime suspect. Intermittent rarely occur in sophisticated electronic components such as the Transmission Control Module (TCM). When an intermittent problem is encountered, check suspect circuits for: Poor terminal to wire connection. Terminals not fully seated in the connector body (backed out). Improperly formed or damaged terminals. Loose, dirty, or corroded ground connections. HINT: Any time you have an intermittent in more than one circuit, check whether the circuits share a common ground connection. Pinched or damaged wires. Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) HINT: Check that all wires are properly routed away from coil, and generator. Also check for improperly installed electrical options, such as lights, 2-way radios, etc. Use the F2: SNAPSHOT mode of the Tech2 to help isolate the cause of an intermittent fault. The snapshot mode will record information before and after the problem occurs. Set the snapshot to "trigger" on the suspect code (or codes) or, if you notice the reported symptom during test drive, trigger the snapshot manually. After the snapshot has been triggered, command the Tech2 to play back the flow of data recorded from each of the various sensors. Signs of an intermittent fault in a sensor circuit are a sudden unexplainable jump in data values out of the normal range.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-33 IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM)
826R200032
Legend 1. ISUZU Parts No.: 02UBS 8-97230-821-0 (For General Export) 02TFS 8-97303-885-0 (For Australia) 02TFR 8-97303-884-0 (For Australia and South Africa) 01TFR 8-97254-431-0 (For Thailand) 2. Calibration Code 3. Production Date:
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-35 DTC P0120 (FLASHING CODE 21) ANALOG THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE (VTH) (FOR UBS)
D07R200063 Circuit Description: When the signal of the engine throttle position sensor located on the accelerator pedal is supplied to the TCM, the TCM judges the opening condition of the throttle. The shift point of the transmission is determined by this opening condition of the throttle. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting analog throttle signal (VTH) failure. Failure detection: When the throttle input voltage is detected less than 0.112V or more than 4.417V for 2.0 seconds. Contents of control: At failure detection Throttle opening for line pressure control ... Throttle opening 100% Throttle opening for shift control ... Throttle opening 0% Lock-up control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit Squat control inhibit At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure-memory Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" lamp off: Turns CHECK TRANS lamp off when judged 0km/h by output revolution sensor after throttle signal input voltage is detected more than 0.112V and less than 4.717V. (however, uses 0 km/h judgment by back-up vehicle speed at output revolution failure) Reversion conditions from fail-safe: At failure detection Immediately recovers when the throttle input voltage is detected more than 0.112V and less than 4.717V. At failure decision Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. Check that the throttle input voltage is 0.25 to 0.45V. 2. At this test, check that as the throttle opens, the voltage goes up and that the voltage reaches 3.74 to 4.56V at the full open status. 6. Check the power supply voltage (4.75 5.25V) of the throttle position sensor. 7A-36 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness. . AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-37 DTC P0120 (FLASHING CODE 21) ANALOG THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE (VTH) (FOR UBS) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. With the engine OFF, turn the ignition ON. 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (6) and ground terminal (28). Is the voltage within the specified valve? 0.25 0.45 V Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 Open the throttle fully. Is the voltage within the specified value? 3.74 4.56 V The problem is intermittent. Refer to Diagnostic aids. Go to Step 3 3 Connect a voltmeter between the ECM 32 pin connector terminal (E1-6) and (E2-22). Is the voltage within the specified value? 0.25 0.45 V Go to Step 4 Go to Step 6 4 Open the throttle fully. Is the voltage within the specified value? 3.74 4.56 V Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 5 1. Check the wiring harness between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (6) and ECM 32 pin connector terminal (E1-6). 2. Or TCM is faulty. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 6 1. Disconnect the TPS 3 pin connecter. 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TPS 3 pin connector terminal (3) and (1). Is the voltage within the specified value? 4.75 5.25 V Go to Step 7 Go to Step 8 7 Check the TPS connector. If OK, replace the TPS. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 9 8 Check the wiring harness between the TPS and ECM. If OK, replace the ECM. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 9 9 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select DTC, then clear Info function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool DTC Info. Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK 7A-38 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0502 (FLASHING CODE 24) SPEED METER SENSOR FAILURE (SP1) UBS (For General Export)
D07R200056 TFR/S (For Australia) and TFR (For South Africa)
Circuit description: Speed information is provided by the speed meter sensor to the meter. In the meter, the pulses of the speed meter sensor are converted to speed signals (pulses), and these signals are output to the TCM and ECM(TF). The TCM converts these pulse voltages to km/h signals. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting speed meter signal failure. Failure detection: When the speed meter signal is not detected from right after ignition turned ON: When not even 1 pulse is input in the speed meter signal during the time 100 pulses are input in the output revolution sensor signal. When the speed meter signal is not detected, after the speed meter signal is detected more than 1 pulse after ignition turned ON: When not even 1 pulse is input in the speed meter signal during the time 27 pulses are input in the output revolution sensor signal. Contents of control: At failure detection Keeps the condition of transfer (High/Low judgment) just before detection until vehicle speed is 0km/h, and changes shift map to L4 map (34 UP None) at vehicle speed is 0km/h. (For UBS) Uses high oil temperature map according to shift map priority at correct oil temperature control. Up hill and down hill control inhibit. (For UBS) Stores the failure information in failure -memory. The failure detection of oil temperature sensor inhibit At failure decision Executes following items in adition to above control items at failure detection. Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" lamp off: Turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off when judged 0km/h by speed meter sensor after more than 1 pulse are input in the speed meter signal during the time 27 pulses are input in the output revolution sensor. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: At failure detection and decision Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 2. The cause of DTC P0502 setting is due to the operation fault of the speed meter. 3. Speed signals are output from the meter. The sensor power supply is given from the TCM. Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness.
7A-40 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0502 (FLASHING CODE 24) SPEED METER SENSOR FAILURE (SP1) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. Lift the driving wheels. 2. With the engine idling in gear D range. Is the Tech 2 displayed speed the specified value? 0 km/h Go to Step 2 DTC P0502 is intermittent. If other DTCs are not stored in memory. Refer to Diagnostic aids. 2 Does the speed meter operate? Go to Step 3 Go to Step 4 3 1. Open the throttle and increase the revolution speed of the driving wheels 2. Measure the voltage between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (7) and TCM 20 pin connector ground terminal (15 or 19) with a voltmeter. Does the voltage vary intermittently in the specified value? Less than 1.4 V Greater than 9 V (Pulse check) (Vehicle speed 1 2 km/h) Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 4 The speed meter or speed meter sensor is faulty. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 7 5 The TCM connect is faulty or the TCM is faulty. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 7 6 The wiring harness between the speed meter and TCM is open or the speed meter sensor is faulty. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 7 7 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select DTC, then Clear Info function. 2. Make the road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool DTC Info. Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-41 DTC P0705 (FLASHING CODE 17) GEAR SELECTOR FAILURE (PRND2L) UBS (For General Export)
D07R200057 TFR/S (For Australia) and TFR (For South Africa)
D07L200011 Circuit description: The neutral start switch gives the signals related to the selector lever position (PRND2L) to the Transmission Control Module (TCM). The neutral start switch turns on when the select lever is shifted to the P, R, N, D, 2 or L range. The neutral start switch, which is connected to the starter switch circuit, is available only when the select lever is in the P or N range The neutral start switch is connected to the transmission manual shaft and installed in the transmission case. Fail-safe condition: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting selector position switch failure. Failure detection: (1) OPEN: When all switches are OFF When the failure criteria continues for 30 seconds if the vehicle speed which is calculated by output revolution sensor is more than 30 km/h and the engine revolution is more than 1500 rpm. (2) SHORT: When more than two switches are ON at the same time. When the failure criteria condition for 10 seconds. Contents of control: At failure detection (1) OPEN: D range judgment (2) SHORT: Judged by priority D>2>L>R>N>P Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) Winter mode inhibit (For UBS) At failure decision Excutes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure-memory Reverse lockout control inhibit Conditions of turning CHECK TRANS off: Turns CHECK TRANS lamp off when only one of all switches is ON. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: Turns CHECK TRANS lamp off when only one of all switches is ON. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. It is judged whether the input signal received from the neutral start switch by the TCM is proper or not. 5. The power status of the neutral start switch is checked. 6. The continuity between neutral start switch terminals and the continuity of the wire connected to the neutral start switch are checked. Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-43 DTC P0705 (FLASHING CODE 17) GEAR SELECTOR FAILURE (PRND2L) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON". 2. Connect a voltmeter to the each terminals of the TCM 28 pin connector and TCM 20 pin connector ground terminal (15 or 19). 3. Measure the voltage shifting the selector lever to very position. (Comparison with table 1) Is the displayed voltage at every position normal? See table 1 Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 1. Clear the TCM memory. 2. Make a running test. (Greater than 30 seconds). Is DTC P0705 displayed by self-diagnosis? Go to Step 4 The continuity of wiring is temporarily faulty. Refer to Diagnostic aids. 3 Is the displayed voltage at every position abnormal? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 4 The TCM is faulty or the continuity of wiring is temporarily faulty. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 5 1. Check if there is any breaking in the fuse and wire connected to the 10 pin connector terminal (3) of the neutral start switch. 2. Check the adjusted condition of the neutral start switch. 3. If no fault is found, replace the neutral start switch. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 6 1. Disconnect the 10 pin connector of the neutral start switch. 2. Make a continuity check between each terminals of the neutral start switch with an ohmmeter. Is the continuity at every position normal? See table 2 Go to Step 7 Go to Step 8 7 The wiring harness between the TCM and neutral start switch is open or shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 8 Replace the neutral start switch. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 9 9 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
8-16: P range 2 1 or less: Other than P range 8-16: R range 1 1 or less: Other than R range 8-16: N range 9 1 or less: Other than N range 8-16: D range 8 1 or less: Other than D range 8-16: 2 range 21 1 or less: Other than 2 range 8-16: L range 15 or 19 20 1 or less: Other than L range
(Table 2)
Terminal Neutral start switch 10 pin connector Range 1 4 3 5 2 6 8 7 9 P
R
N
D
2
L
Continuity
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-45 DTC P0710 (FLASHING CODE 16) OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE (OT2) UBS (For General Export)
D07L100006 Circuit Description: The oil temperature sensor is a thermistor sensor that is installed in the transmission case and converts temperature changes into continuous electric signals, then outputs them to the Transmission Control Module (TCM). When the ATF temperature is low, the resistance of the sensor (thermistor) goes up, so that the voltage of the TCM signal becomes high. As the ATF is gradually warmed, the resistance of the sensor goes down and the voltage becomes low. At the normal operating ATF temperature (80C/176F) of the transmission, the voltage of the TCM is about 3.7V. Fail-safe condition: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting oil temperature sensor failure. Failure detection: Short detection When the A/D value is detected less than 10 (220C) for 5 minutes continuously while normal judgment is not satisfied from ignition on. Open detection After 15 minites passed when the engine revolution is more than 400 rpm and the selector position switch is selected on R, D, 2, L range. When the change of the A/D value from engine start is less than 15 and the minnum A/D value is more than 1000 (-10C) from engine start. Contents of control: At failure detection Changes shift map to HOT2 map Controls as A/T oil temperature 200C Lock-up control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure-memory At failure decision Same as failure detection. Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" off: Turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off when judged 0km/h by output revolution sensor after the normal area of oil temperature 40C 150C is detected for 10 sec continuously. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. Check that the voltage of the oil temperature sensor varies with ATF temperatures. 3. Check that the resistance of the oil temperature sensor varies with ATF temperatures. Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-47 DTC P0710 (FLASHING CODE 16) OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE (OT2) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON". 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (18) and (27). Is the voltage as shown in the table? See table Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 1. Replace the TCM with a new one. 2. Make a running test. Is DTC P0710 displayed by self-diagnosis? Go to Step 4 The TCM is faulty. (TCM before replacement) Go to Step 9 3 1. Disconnect the TCM 28 pin connector. 2. Measure the resistance between the TCM 28 pin connecter terminal (18) and (27). Is the resistance as shown in the table? See table Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 4 Check the wiring harness or connector connection between the TCM and oil temperature sensor. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 5 The TCM is faulty or the continuity of wiring is temporarily faulty. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 6 1. Disconnect the A/T 2 pin connector. 2. Measure the resistance between the A/T 2 pin connector terminal (1) and (2). Is the resistance as shown in the table? See table Go to Step 7 Go to Step 8 7 The wiring harness between the TCM and oil temperature sensor connector is ground-shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 8 Replace the oil temperature sensor. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 9 9 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool the select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
(Table) ATF temperature (C/F) Voltage (V) Resistance (k) 20/68 Approx. 4.7 80/176 Approx. 3.7 0.5 30
D07L100007 Circuit description: Input revolution information is provided to TCM by the input revolution sensor. This sensor is located in the transmission case. The input revolution sensor is an electromagnetic pulse pickup type that generates a speed signal according to the revolution of the transmission OD direct clutch drum. As a result, the sensor sends a sine wave signal (AC) to the TCM, which converts this sine wave signal (pulse voltage) to a RPM signal. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting input revolution sensor failure. Failure detection: When not even 1 pulse is input in the input revolution sensor during the time 4 pulses are input in the output revolution sensor. When the failure criteria is continuously 1000 times from the time ignition is turned ON until it is turned OFF. Prohibits failure detection when at least one among the following conditions is satisfied. When D, 2 and L range signal is not fixed. When output revolution is less than 775 rpm. When the failure detection timer T1 (*1) is less than 25 seconds. Solenoid S1, S2, and selector position switch is on failure detection or decision. At 4th gear. When passed less than 10 seconds after shift command output. *1: Failure detection inhibit timer T1 Timer starts when D, 2 or L range are detected (fixation signal). Contents of control: At failure detection Lock-up control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure-memory Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" off: At D, 2 or L range and not shifting, turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off when judged 0km/h by output revolution sensor after more than 1 pulse input in the input revolution sensor and finished vehicle speed calculation during the time 4 pulse are input in the output revolution sensor. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. When the engine is running, a revolution signal is input from the input revolution sensor to the TCM. 2. At this test, the continuity of circuit wiring and the input revolution sensor is checked. 4. At this test, the continuity of the input revolution sensor is checked. 7A-50 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-51 DTC P0717 (FLASHING CODE 14) INPUT REVOLUTION SENSOR FAILURE (NC0) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. Turn the ignition "ON" and the engine "ON". 2. With the engine edling, connect a voltmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (5) and ground terminal (17). Does the voltage rary in the specified value? (The voltage increases in proportion to the speed.) 0-3 V (AC) or more DTC P0707 is intermittent. If other codes are not stored, refer to Diagnostic aids. Go to Step 2 2 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 28 pin connector. 3. Connect an ohmmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (5) and (17). Is the resistance within the specified value? 560-680 (at 20C, 44) 387-473 (at 20C, 42) Go to Step 3 Go to Step 4 3 1. Replace the TCM with a new one. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. Is DTC P0717 displayed? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 7 4 1. Disconnect the 2 pin connector of the input revolution sensor. 2. Measure the resistance between each terminals of the input revolution sensor 2 pin connector with an ohmmeter. Is the resistance within the specified value? 560-680 (at 20C, 44) 387-473 (at 20C, 42) Go to Step 6 Go to Step 5 5 Replace the input revolution sensor. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 7 6 Check the wiring harness between the TCM and input revolution sensor for an open or shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 7 7 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Reviews the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
D07L100008 Circuit description: Vehicle speed information is provided to the TCM by the output revolution sensor. This sensor is located in the transmission adapter housing (44) or extension housing (42). The output revolution sensor is an electromagnetic pulse pickup type that generates a speed signal according to the revolution of the transmission output shaft. As a result, the sensor sends a sine wave signal (AC) to the TCM, which converts this sine wave signal (pulse voltage) to a km/h signal. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting output revolution sensor failure. Failure detection: When not even 1 pulse is input in the output revolution sensor during the time 4 pulses are input in the speed meter sensor. When the failure criteria is continuously 500 times from the time ignition is turned ON until it is turned OFF. Detection inhibit condition: When speed meter sensor revolution is less than 80 rpm. Contents of control: At failure detection Uses the vehicle speed calculated by speed meter sensor for shift control Keeps the condition of transfer (High/Low judgment) just before detection until vehicle speed is 0km/h, and changes shift map to L4 map (34UP None) at vehicle speed 0km/h. (For UBS) Use high oil temperature map according to shift map priority at correct oil temperature control. Squat control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) Reverse lockout control inhibit Stores the failure information in failure-memory At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" off: Turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off when judged 0km/h by speed meter sensor after more than 1 pulse input in the output revolution sensor and finished vehicle speed calculation during the time 4 pulse are input in the speed meter sensor. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. When the vehicle is running, a speed signal is input from the output revolution sensor to the TCM. 2. At this test, the continuity of circuit wiring and the output revolution sensor is checked. 4. At this test, the continuity of the output revolution sensor is checked. Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness. 7A-54 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0722 (FLASHING CODE 11) OUTPUT REVOLUTION SENSOR FAILURE (SP2) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. Lift the driving wheels. 2. With the engine idling in gear, connect a voltmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (4) and ground terminal (16). Does the voltage vary in the specified value? (The voltage increase in proportion to the speed.) 0-3 V or more DTC P0722 is intermittent. If other codes are not stored, refer to "Diagnostic aids". Go to Step 2 2 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 28 pin connector. 3. Connect an ohmmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (4) and (16). Is the resistance within the specified value? 560-680 (at 20) Go to Step 3 Go to Step 4 3 1. Replace the TCM with a new one. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. Is DTC P0722 displayed? Go to Step 5 The TCM is faulty. (TCM before replacement) Go to Step 7 4 1. Disconnect the 2 pin connector of the output revolution sensor. 2. Measure the resistance between each terminals of the 2 pin connector with an ohmmeter. Is the resistance within the specified value? 560-680 (at 20) Go to Step 6 Go to Step 5 5 Replace the output revolution sensor. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 7 6 Check the wiring harness between the TCM and output revolution sensor for an open or shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 7 7 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-55 DTC P0727 (FLASHING CODE 13) ENGINE REVOLUTION SIGNAL FAILURE (NE) UBS (For General Export)
D07R200061 TFR/S (For Australia) and TFR (For South Africa)
Circuit description: Engine revolution (rpm) signals are sent from Engine Control Module (ECM) to the Transmission Control Module (TCM). The engine speed sensor is an electromagnetic pulse pickup type that generates signals when the flywheel gear revolves (2 pulses at a single revolution of the flywheel gear). The TCM converts these sine wave signals into engine revolution (RPM) signals. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting engine revolution sensor failure. Failure detection: When input revolution is more than 2000 rpm When not even 1 pulse is input in the engine revolution signal during 5 seconds Detection inhibit condition: At 4th gear Contents of control: At failure detection Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) Oil temperature sensor failure detection inhibit Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure memory. At failure decision Same as failure detection Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" lamp off: Turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off when judged 0km/h by speed meter sensor after the engine revolution signal pulses are input 250 pulses normally. (however, uses 0 km/h judgment by back-up vehicle speed at output revolution failure) Reversion conditions from fail-safe: Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 2. Engine revolution signals are input from the ECM into the TCM. 3. When the engine idling, voltage fluctuates with (AC intermittent) range of less than 1.4V 9 16V. Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-57 DTC P0727 (FLASHING CODE 13) ENGINE REVOLUTION SIGNAL FAILURE (NE) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. Clear the TCM memory. 2. Turn the ignition "ON" and start the engine. 3. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON". Is DTC P0727 displayed by self-diagnosis? Go to Step 2 DTC P0727 was temporarily stored into TCM memory. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". 2 1. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON". 2. Connect a voltmeter to the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (15) and TCM 20 pin connector ground terminal (15 or 19). Is the voltage within the specified value? 9-16V Go to Step 3 Go to Step 4 3 1. With the ignition "ON" and the engine "ON". 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (15) and TCM 20 pin connector ground terminal (15 or 19). Does the voltage vary in the specified value at the engine idling? Less than 1.4-9 16 V (AC intermittently) Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 4 Check the wiring harness between the TCM and ECM for breaking or voltage shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 7 5 Check the TCM connection. If OK, replace the TCM. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 7 6 Check the wiring harness between the TCM and ECM for ground shorted. If OK, the ECM or the engine revolution sensor is faulty. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 7 7 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running, test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
Circuit description: The lock-up solenoid SL of the torque converter clutch (TCC) controls the lock-up clutch by a signal according to the lock-up range judgement of the TCM when the vehicle runs. This function can improve the fuel consumption to almost the same extent as the manual transmission. The lock-up solenoid SL is put into B+ by the TCM, so that the solenoid is actuated with the result of lock-up. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting SL solenoid failure. Failure detection: GND SHORT detection When SHORT detection continues for 0.3 sec. When SHORT failure detection continues 8 times. Open detection When OPEN detection continues for 0.5 sec. When OPEN failure detection continues 8 times. Contents of control: At failure detection Lock-up control inhibit If + B short failure is detected, keeps 1st gear when the vehicle speed calculated by output revolution sensor is less than 10km/h to prevent stall. (Canceled at more than 15km/h) At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Stores the failure information in failure-memory. Conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off: None Reversion conditions from fail-safe: When a normal condition is judged by rechecking on the state of lock-up ON/OFF Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. When the key is ON, the voltage between the TCM 20 pin connector terminals (12) and (15 or 19) is 1.0 V or less. 2. When the gear is of the 2nd speed in the D range and the throttle opening is about 50% at a higher speed than about 40km/h, the TCM supplies 8 to 16 V, so that the solenoid is actuated with the result of lock-up. 3.5.7.8. The resistance range of the solenoid is 11 to 15 (at 20C). Diagnostic aids: In case of faulty connection, open or shorted circuit. to the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (12), DTC P0743 is displayed. A intermittent failure may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broke inside the insulation.
7A-60 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0743 (FLASHING CODE 33) TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH CONTROL LOCK-UP (ON/OFF) SOLENOID FAILURE (SL) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON" after warming up. 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (12) and ground terminal (15 or 19). Is the voltage less than the specified value? 1 V Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 1. Lift the driving sheels and support them. 2. At the D range and 2nd speed gear. 3. Make a test at a speed of about 40 km/h or more with 50% or more opening of the throttle. Is the voltage between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (12) and ground terminal (15 or 19) within the specified value? 8-16V Go to Step 4 Go to Step 5 3 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 20 pin connector. 3. Measure the resistance between the terminal (12) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20) Go to Step 6 Go to Step 7 4 1. Clear the TCM memory. 2. Make a running test. Is DTC P0743 displayed by self-diagnosis? Go to Step 6 The continuity of wiring is intermittent. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". 5 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 20 pin connector. 3. Measure the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (12) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20) Go to Step 6 Go to Step 8 6 The TCM is faulty or the continuity of wiring harness is intermittent. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 12 7 Disconnect the A/T 8 pin connector. Is the resistance between the lock-up solenoid connector terminal (7) and ground within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20) Go to Step 9 Go to Step 10 8 Disconnect the A/T 8 pin connector. Is the resistance between the lock-up solenoid connector terminal (7) and ground within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20) Go to Step 11 Go to Step 10 9 Check the wiring harness between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (12) and A/T 8 pin connector terminal (7) for open. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 12
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-61 DTC P0743 (FLASHING CODE 33) TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH CONTROL LOCK-UP (ON/OFF) SOLENOID FAILURE (SL) (Contd) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 10 Replace the lock-up solenoid (SL). Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 12 11 Check the wiring harness between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (12) and A/T 8 pin connector terminal (7) for ground shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 12 12 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
7A-62 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0748 (FLASHING CODE 35) PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID FAILURE (STH) UBS (For General Export)
D07R200062 TFR/S (For Australia) and TFR (For South Africa)
Circuit description: The pressure control solenoid is a PWM duty control solenoid located in the valve body. The pressure control solenoid is a TCM-controled device used to regulate transmission throttle pressure by energizing current from the TCM. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting pressure control solenoid failure. Failure detection: IG short failure When the feedback A/D value is more than 1020 for 500 milli-second continuously. Detection inhibit condition: Prohibition during 1 second after reversion from open failure, because the possibility of the mis-detection is high. Open failure (Including GND Short) When the feedback A/D value is less than 15 for more than 70 milli-second continuously, judges as faliure, and turns the current of target output off, after 1.5 second passed turns the current of target value to normal. The A/D value is checked, and this operation is repeated during 70 milli-second again. When it continues for 12.5 second in total. Contents of control: At failure detection Lock-up control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) Squat control inhibit At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Turns Solenoid power supply OFF Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure memory *Prohibits failure detection of S1, S2, SL, STH, selector position switch, and oil temperature sensor. Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" off: Turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off after ignition is turned ON OFF ON. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: At failure detection When IG short failureThe feedback A/D value is less than 1020 for 1 second continuously. When open failureDetection criteria is not satisfied or the feedback A/D value is more than 15 for 1 second continuously. At failure decision Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. The solenoid resistance is within the range of 5 to 5.6. (at 20C) 2. This test checks for shorted circuit at the TCM. 7A-64 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-65 DTC P0748 (FLASHING CODE 35) PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID FAILURE (STH) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 20 pin connector. 3. Connect an ohmmeter between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (11) and (8). Is the resistance within the specified value? 5-5.6 (at 20C) Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 1. Connect an ohmmeter between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (11) and ground terminal (15 or 19). 2. Then, connect between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (11) and ignition terminal (20). 3. Then, connect TCM 20 pin connector terminal (8) and ground terminal (15 or 19), then between TCM 20 pin connector terminal (8) and ignition terminal (20). Does display a short circuit? Go to Step 4 The problem is intermittent. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". 3 1. Disconnect the A/T 8 pin connector. 2. Connect an ohmmeter between the A/T 8 pin connector terminal (2) and (6). Is the resistance within the specified value? 5-5.6 (at 20C) Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 4 Repair the short circuit. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 7 5 Repair the wiring harness for open between TCM 20 pin connector and A/T 8 pin connector. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 7 6 1. Check the wiring harness for open between A/T 8 pin connector and pressure control solenoid. 2. If OK, replace pressure control solenoid (valve body assembly). Go to Step 7 7 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
Circuit description: The shift solenoid S1 changes the hydraulic route with the signals from the TCM according to the vehicle speed and the throttle opening to control shifting. When the solenoid S1 or S2 fails, the hydraulic circuit is mechanically operated as a backup. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting S1, S2 shift solenoid failure. Failure detection: GND SHORT detection When SHORT detection continues for 0.3 sec. When SHORT failure detection continues 8 times. Open detection When OPEN detection continues for 0.5 sec. When OPEN failure detection continues 8 times. Contents of control: At failure detection Lock-up control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) Squat control inhibit
7A-68 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Changes solenoid output pattern as following figure
The shift theory at shift solenoid failure Normal S1 failure S2 filure S1 and S2 failure Shift lever Position Gear S1 S2 Gear S1 S2 Gear S1 S2 Gear S1 S2 1 1 2 3 3
D O/D O/D
O/D
O/D
1 1 2 2 3 3
O/D
3
1 1 L 2 3 O/D 3
At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Turns Solenoid power supply OFF Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure-memory *Prohibits failure detection of S1, S2, SL, STH, Selector position switch, and Oil temp. sensor. Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" off: Turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off after ignition is turned ON OFF ON. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: At failure detection When a normal judgment is obtained by rechecking during shifting. At failure decision Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. With the key "ON", the voltage between the TCM 20 pin connector terminals (4) and (15 or 19) is 8 to 16V. 4. When the driving wheels revolve with the 3rd speed gear, the voltage is 1 V or less. 3.6.8.11. The solenoid resistance is within the range of 11 to 15 (at 20C). Diagnostic aids: In case of faulty connection, open or shorted circuit to the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (4), DTC P0753 is displayed. A intermittent failure may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broke inside the insulation.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-69 DTC P0753 (FLASHING CODE 31) SOLENOID 1 FAILURE (S1) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON". 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (4) and ground terminal (15 or 19). Is the voltage within the specified value? 8-16 V Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 1. Lift the driving wheels and support them. 2. Turn the ignition "ON", and the engine "ON". Can the speed be changed normally by acceleration is the "NORMAL" mode and the D range? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 8 3 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 20 pin connector. 3. Measure the resistance between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (4) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 4 At the 3rd speed gear. Is the voltage between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (4) and ground terminal (15 or 19) less than the specified value? 1 V Go to Step 7 Go to Step 8 5 The TCM is faulty or the continuity of wiring harness is intermittent. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 13 6 Disconnect the A/T 8 pin connector. Is the resistance between the solenoid S1 connector terminal (4) and ground within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 9 Go to Step 10 7 1. Clear the TCM memory. 2. Make a running test. Is DTC P0753 displayed by self-diagnosis? Go to Step 5 The continuity of wiring is intermittent. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". 8 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 20 pin connector. 3. Measure the resistance between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (4) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 5 Go to Step 11 9 Check the wiring harness between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (4) and A/T 8 pin connector terminal (4) for ground shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 13 10 Replace the solenoid S1. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 13 11 1. Disconnect the A/T 8 pin connector. 2. Measure the resistance between the A/T 8 pin connector terminal (4) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 12 Go to Step 10
7A-70 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0753 (FLASHING CODE 31) SOLENOID 1 FAILURE (S1) (Contd) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 12 Check the wiring harness between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (4) and A/T 8 pin connector terminal (4) for open. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 13 13 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
Circuit description: The solenoid S2 changes the hydraulic route with the signals from the TCM according to the vehicle speed and the throttle opening to control shifting. When the solenoid S1 or S2 fails, the hydraulic circuit is mechanically operated as a backup. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting S1, S2 shift solenoid failure. Failure detection: GND SHORT detection When SHORT detection continues for 0.3 sec. When SHORT failure detection continues 8 times. Open detection When OPEN detection continues for 0.5 sec. When OPEN failure detection continues 8 times. Contents of control: At failure detection Lock-up control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit (For UBS) Squat control inhibit Changes solenoid output pattern as "The shift theory at shift solenoid failure". (See DTC P0753) At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Turns Solenoid power supply OFF Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp Stores the failure information in failure-memory *Prohibits failure detection of S1, S2, SL, STH, Selector position switch, and Oil temperature sensor. Conditions of turning "CHECK TRANS" off: Turns "CHECK TRANS" lamp off after ignition is turned ON OFF ON. Reversion conditions from fail-safe: At failure detection When a normal judgment is obtained by rechecking during shifting. At failure decision Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. With the key "ON", the voltage between the TCM 20 pin connector terminals (3) or (15 or 19) is 1V or less. 4. When the driving wheels revolve with the 2nd speed gear, the voltage is 8 to 16V. 3.6.8.11. The resistance of the solenoid is in the range of 11 to 15 (at 20). Diagnostic aids: In case of faulty connection, open or shorted circuit to the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (3), DTC P0758 is displayed. A intermittent failure may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-73 DTC P0758 (FLASHING CODE 32) SOLENOID 2 FAILURE (S2) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON". 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (3) and ground terminal (15 or 19). Is the voltage less than the specified value? 1 V Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 1. Lift the driving wheels and support them. 2. Turn the ignition "ON", and the engine "ON". Can the speed be changed normally by acceleration is the "NORMAL" mode and the D range? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 8 3 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 20 pin connector. 3. Measure the resistance between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (3) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 4 At the 2nd speed gear. Is the voltage between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (3) and ground terminal (15 or 19) within the specified value? 8-16 V Go to Step 7 Go to Step 8 5 The TCM is faulty or the continuity of wiring harness is intermittent. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 13 6 Disconnect the A/T 8 pin connector. Is the resistance between the solenoid S2 connector terminal (3) and ground within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 9 Go to Step 10 7 1. Clear the TCM memory. 2. Make a running test. Is DTC P0758 displayed by self-diagnosis? Go to Step 5 The continuity of wiring is intermittent. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". 8 1. Turn the ignition "OFF". 2. Disconnect the TCM 20 pin connector. 3. Measure the resistance between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (3) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 5 Go to Step 11 9 Check the wiring harness between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (3) and A/T 8 pin connector terminal (8) for ground shorted. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 13 10 Replace the solenoid S2. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 13 11 1. Disconnect the A/T 8 pin connector. 2. Measure the resistance between the A/T 8 pin connector terminal (8) and ground. Is the resistance within the specified value? 11-15 (at 20C) Go to Step 12 Go to Step 10
7A-74 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P0758 (FLASHING CODE 32) SOLENOID 2 FAILURE (S2) (Contd) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 12 Check the wiring harness between the TCM 20 pin connector terminal (3) and A/T 8 pin connector terminal (8) for open. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 13 13 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-75 DTC P1120 (FLASHING CODE 22) PWM THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE (TH) (For TFR/S) TFR/S (For Australia) and TFR (For South Africa)
D07L200008 01TFR (For Thailand)
D07L100003
Circuit description: When the PWM signal of the engine throttle position sensor located on the engine manifold (01TFR, For Thailand) or accelerator pedal assembly (TFR/S) is supplied to the TCM via the ECM, the TCM judges the opening condition of the throttle The shift point of th transmission is determined by this PWM throttle signal. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting PWM throttle signal (TH) failue. Failure detection: When the throttle input duty ratio is detected less than 1% or more than 99% for 2.0 seconds. Contents of control: At failure detection Throttle opening for line pressure control Throttle opening 100% Throttle opening for shift control Throttle opening 0% Lock-up control inhibit Squat control inhibit At failure detection 7A-76 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Executes following items in addition to above control items at faulure datection. Blinks CHECK TRANS lamp Stores the failure information in failure-memory Conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off: Trurns CHECK TRANS lamp off when judged 0km/h by output revolution sensor after throttle signal input duty ration is detected more than 1% and less than 99%. (however, uses 0km/h judgment by back-up vehicle apeed at output rebolution gailure) Reversion conditions from hail-safe: At filure detection Immediately recovers when the throttle input duty ratio is detected more than 1% and less than 99%. At filure detection Recovers at the same time as the conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off are satisfied. Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. Check that the throttle input voltage is 4.4 to 4.6V. 2. At this test, check that as the throttle opens, the voltage goes up and that the voltage reached 0.4 to 0.6V at the full open status. 6. Check the power supplu voltage (4.99-5.01V) of the each throttle position sensors. Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-77 DTC P1120 (FLASHING CODE 22) PWM THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE (TH) (For TFR/S) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. Connect a analog voltmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (6) and TCM 20 pin connector terminal (15 or 19). 2. Turn the ignition "ON". Is the voltage within the specified value? 4.4-4.6 V * Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3 2 Open the throttle fully. Is the voltage within the specified value? 0.4-0.6 V * The problem is intermittent. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". Go to Step 3 3 1. Turn the ignition "ON". 2. Measure the voltage between the ECM 81 pin connector terminal (26) and ground terminal (47) (TFR/S), or ECM 32 pin connector terminal (14) and ground terminal (33 or 49) ('01 TFR, for Thailand). Is the voltage within the specified value? 4.4-4.6 V * Go to Step 4 Go to Step 6 4 Open the throttle fully. Is the voltage within the specified value? 0.4-0.6 V * Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 5 Check the wiring harness between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (6) and ECM 81 pin connector terminal (26) (TFR/S), or ECM 32 pin connector terminal (14) ('01 TFR, for Thailand). Or TCM is faulty. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 9 6 1. Disconnect the TPS connector. 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TPS connector terminal (C93-3) and (C93-1) (TFR/S), or TPS connector terminal (B17-2) and (B17-1), or (B18-3) and (B18-2) ('01 TFR, for Thailand). Is the voltage within the specified value? 4.99-5.01 V Go to Step 7 Go to Step 8 7 Check the TPS connectors. If OK, replace the TPS. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 9 8 Check the wiring harness between the TPS and ECM. If OK, replace the ECM. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 9
7A-78 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P1120 (FLASHING CODE 22) PWM THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE (TH) (For TFR/S) (Contd) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 9 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
*Reference (Oscilloscope waveform) (TFR/S)
('01 TFR, for Thailand)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-79 DTC P1121 (FLASHING CODE 23) ANALOG THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE (VREF, VGND)(For UBS)
D07R200063
Circuit description: When the signal of the engine throttle position sensor located on the accelerator pedal is supplied to the transmission TCM, the TCM judges the opening condition of the throttle. The shift point of the transmission is determined by this opening condition of the throttle. Fail-safe control: The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting analog throttle signal (VREF, VGND) failure. Failure detection: When the Vref input voltage is detected more than 5.55V or less than 4.45V. When the Vgnd input voltage is detected more than 0.40V or less than -0.40V. When the failure criteria is continuously for 1.0 sec. Contents of control: At failure detection Judges throttle opening of linear sensor (Vth) as Vref:5V, Vgnd:0V Throttle learning control inhibit Up hill and down hill control inhibit At failure decision Executes following items in addition to above control items at failure detection. Stores the failure information in failure-memory Conditions of turning CHECK TRANS lamp off: None Reversion conditions from fail-safe: At failure detection When the Vref input voltage is detected less than 5.55 V and more than 4.45 V. When the Vgnd input voltage is detected less than 0.40 V and more than -0.40 V. At failure decision Recovers when judged 0km/h by output revolution sensor after the Vref input voltage is detected less than 5.55V and more than 4.45V. (however, uses 0 km/h judgment by back-up vehicle speed at output revolution failure) Recovers when judged 0km/h by output revolution sensor after the Vgnd input voltage is detected less than 0.40V and more than -0.40V. (however, uses 0 km/h judgment by back-up vehicle speed at output revolution failure) Test description: The following numbers correspond to the step numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. Check the power supply voltage (4.75-5.25V) of throttle position sensor. Diagnostic aids: An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed through wire insulation or a wire broken inside the insulation. Inspect related harness connector for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, poor terminal to wire connection and damaged harness. 7A-80 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DTC P1121 (FLASHING CODE 23) ANALOG THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE (VREF, VGND)(For UBS) Step Action Value(s) Yes No 1 1. With the engine "OFF", turn the ignition "ON". 2. Connect a voltmeter between the TCM 28 pin connector terminal (19) and (28). Is the voltage within the specified value? 4.75-5.25 V The problem is intermittent. Refer to "Diagnostic aids". Go to Step 2 2 Connect a voltmeter between the ECM 32 pin connector terminal (E1-4) and (E2-22). Is the voltage within the specified value? 4.75-5.25 V Go to Step 3 Go to Step 4 3 Check the wiring harness between the TCM and ECM. Was a problem found and corrected? Go to Step 5 4 Check the ECM 32 pin connectors. If OK, replace the ECM. Is the replacement complete? Go to Step 5 5 1. After the repair is complete, use the scan tool to select "DTC", then "Clear Info" function. 2. Make a road running test for the vehicle. 3. Review the scan tool "DTC Info". Has the last test failed or is the current DTC displayed? Begin in the diagnosis again. Go to Step 1 System OK
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-81 WIRING DIAGRAM UBS (For General Export)
D07L200013 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-87 CONNECTOR LIST UBS (For General Export) No. Connector face No. Connector face
B-11
(WHITE) E-29
B-14
(BLACK) E-30
B-17
E-31
B-30
(WHITE) E-32
B-35
(WHITE) E-49
C-63
H-4 (BLACK)
C-78
H-5 (GREEN) C-79
H-7 (RHD)
E-1
H-7 (LHD)
E-2
H-8 (RHD)
7A-88 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) CONNECTOR LIST (Contd) UBS (For General Export) No. Connector face No. Connector face
H-8 (LHD)
H-42
(BLACK) H-9 (RHD)
I-9
H-9 (LHD)
I-10
H-12 (RHD)
H-24 (RHD)
H-24 (LHD)
H-25 (LHD)
H-26 (RHD)
H-30
(NATURAL)
H-32
(BLACK)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-89 CONNECTOR LIST (Contd) TFR/S (For Australia) and TFR (For South Africa) No. Connector face No. Connector face B-23
C-92
B-24
C-93
B-39
C-96
C-41
E-51
C-44
E-52
C-56
E-53
C-57
E-54
C-58
E-55
C-78
H-4
(BLACK)
C-79
H-5
(BLACK) 7A-90 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) CONNECTOR LIST (Contd) TFR/S (For Australia) and TFR (For South Africa) No. Connector face No. Connector face
H-6
(WHITE)
H-8
H-22
(GRAY)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-91 CONNECTOR LIST (Contd) 01 TFR (For Thailand) No. Connector face No. Connector face
B-14 E-20
B-17 E-29
B-18 E-30
B-30 E-31
B-35 E-32
C-63 E-49
C-78
H-5 (GRAY)
C-79
H-6 (BLUE)
E-1
H-7
E-2
H-9
7A-92 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) CONNECTOR LIST (Contd) 01 TFR (For Thailand) No. Connector face No. Connector face
H-10
H-30 (BLACK)
I-9
I-10
I-11
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-93 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Number are arranged in order of probability. Parform inspections starting with number one and working up.
7A-94 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-95
7A-96 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-97
7A-98 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-99
MANUAL SHIFTING TEST NOTE: With this test, it can be determined whether the trouble lies within the electrical circuit or is a mechanical problem in the transmission. 1. Disconnect TCM connector With the engine OFF, disconnect the TCM connector.
F07RY00024 2. Inspect manual driving operation Check that the shift and gear positions correspond with the table. If the L, 2 and D range gear positions are difficult to distinguish, do perform the following road test. While driving, shift through the L, 2 and D renges. Check that the gear change corresponds to the gear position. If any abnormality is found in the above test, do perform the stall, time lag or gear change tests.
3. Connect TCM connector With the engine off, connect the TCM connector.
7A-100 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
F07RY00002 STALL TEST The object of this test is to check the overall performance of the transmission and engine by measuring the maximum engine speeds at the D and R ranges. NOTE: (1) Perform the test at normal operation fluid temperature (50 80 C or 122-176 F). (2) Do not continuously run this test longer than 5 seconds.
MEASURE STALL SPEED 1. Chock the four wheels. 2. Mount an engine tachometer. 3. Fully apply the parking brake. 4. Step down strongly on the brake pedal with your left foot. 5. Start the engine. 6. Turn off the A/C. 7. Shift into the D range. Step all the way down on the accelerator pedal with your right foot. Quickly read the highest engine rpm. Stall speed: 2450 150 rpm (UBS) : 2270 150 rpm (TFR/S) : 2415 150 rpm (01 TFR) 8. Perform the same test in the R range. EVALUATION 1. If the engine speed is the same for both ranges but lower than the specified value: Engine output is insufficient. Stator one-way clutch is not operating properly. NOTE: If more than 600 rpm below the specified value, the torque converter could be faulty. 2. If the stall speed is D range is higher than specified: Line pressure too low Forward clutch slipping No.2 one-way clutch not operating properly 3. If the stall speed in R range is higher than specified: Line pressure too low Direct clutch slipping No.3 brake slipping 4. If the stall speed in the R and D ranges are higher than specified: Line pressure too low Improper fluid level
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-101
F07RY00003 TIME LAG TEST If the shift lever is shifted while the engine is idling, there will be a certain time elapse or lag before the shock can be felt. This is used for checking the condition of the forward clutch, direct clutch, No.3 brake, and No.2 one-way clutch. NOTE: (1) Perform the test at normal operation fluid temperature (50 80 C or 122 176 F) (2) Be sure to allow one minute interval between tests. (3) Make three measurements and take the average value.
MEASURE TIME LAG 1. Fully apply the parking brake. 2. Start the engine. Check idling speed (A/C OFF). 3. Shift the shift lever from N to D range. Using a stop watch, measure the time it takes from sihfting the lever until the shock is felt. Time lag: Less than 0.7 seconds 4. In same manner, measure the time lag for N R. Time lag: Less than 1.2 seconds
EVALUATION 1. If N D time lag is longer than specified: Line pressure too low Forward clutch malfunction No.2 one-way clutch not operating properly 2. If N R time lag is longer than specified: Line pressure too low Direct clutch malfunction No.3 brake malfunction 3. If both time lag is longer than specified: Line pressure too low
7A-102 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) HYDRAULIC TEST PREPARATION 1. Warm up the transmission fluid. 2. Remove the transmission case test plug and mount the hydraulic pressure gauge. Oil pressure gauge: 5-8840-0093-0 NOTE: Perform the test at normal operation fluid temperature (50 80 C or 122 176 F).
MEASURE LINE PRESSURE 1. Fully apply the parking brake and chock the four wheels. 2. Start the engine and check idling rpm. 3. Shift into D range, step down strongly on the brake pedal with your left foot and, while manipulating the accelerator pedal with the right foot, measure the line pressures at the engine speeds specified in the table. 4. In the same manner, perform the test in R range.
EVALUATION 1. If the measured values at all ranges are higher than specified: Pressure control solenoid defective Primary regulator valve defective 2. If the measured values at all ranges are lower than specified: Primary regulator valve defective Oil pump defective Pressure control solenoid defective 3. If pressure is low in D range only: D range circuit fluid leakage 4. If pressure is low in R range only: R range circuit fluid leakage AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-103
255RT004
F07R200019
F07RY00006 ROAD TEST NOTE: Perform the test at normal operation fluid temperature (50 80 C or 122 176 F).
D RANGE TEST IN NORMAL, AND POWER PATTERN RANGES Shift into the D range and hold the accelerator pedal constant at the 50% and 100% throttle valve opening positions. Push in one of the pattern selector buttons and check the following: 1. 1-2, 2-3, 3-OD and lock-up, up-shifts should take place, and shift points should conform to those shown in the automatic shift diagram. NOTE: Drive the vehicle on level ground.
EVALUATION (1) If there is no 12 up-shift: Solenoid S2 is stuck 1-2 shift valve is stuck (2) If there is no 23 up-shift: Solenoid S1 is stuck 2-3 shift valve is stuck (3) If there is no 3OD up-shift (throttle valve opening 1/2): Solenoid S2 is stuck 3-OD shift valve is stuck (4) If the shift point is defective: Refer to TROUBLESHOOTING CHART in this section. (5) If the lock-up is defective: Refer to TROUBLESHOOTING CHART in this section. 2. In the same manner, check the shock and slip at the 1 2, 23 and 3OD up-shifts.
EVALUATION If the shock is excessive: Refer to TROUBLESHOOTING CHART in this section. 7A-104 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
F07RY00007 3. Run at D range lock-up or OD gear and check for abnormal noise and vibration. NOTE: The check for the cause of abnormal noise and vibration must be made with extreme care as it could also be due to loss of balance in the propeller shaft, differential, the torque converter, etc. or insufficient bending, rigidity, etc. in the power train.
F07R200020 4. While running in D range, 2nd, 3rd gears and OD, check to see that the possible kick-down vehicle speed limits for 21, 31, 32, OD3 and OD2 kick- downs conform to those indicated on the automatic shift diagram. 5. Check for abnormal shock and slip at kick-down. 6. While running in D range, OD gear or lock-up, shift to 2 and L ranges and check the engine braking effect at each of these ranges. 7. Also check to see that downshift is made from 32 or from OD to 3 and then to 2 immediately and that 21 downshift point is within the limits shown in the diagram when tested by releasing the accelerator pedal and shifting into position of L while driving in the third gear or in overdrive.
F07RY00009 EVALUATION (1) If there is no engine braking effect in the 2 range: Second coast (No.1) brake is defective. (2) If there is no engine braking effect in the L range: First and reverse (No.3) brake is defective.
F07RY00010 (3) Also check to see that downshift is made from 32 or from OD to 3 and then to 2 immediately and that 21 downshift point is within the limits shown in the diagram when tested by releasing the accelerator pedal and shifting into L position while driving in the third gear or in overdrive.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-105
F07R200021
F07RY00012 2 RANGE TEST Shift into 2 range and, while driving with the accelerator pedal held constantly at the specified point (throttle valve opening 50% and 100%), push in one of the pattern selectors (only for 44) and check on the following points. 1. At each of the above throttle openings, check to see that the 12 up-shift takes place and that the shift points conform to those shown on the automatic shift diagram. NOTE: There is no OD and no lock-up in the 2 range. 2. While running in the 2 range and 2nd gear, release the accelerator pedal and check the engines braking effect. 3. Check for 2 1 down-shift and abnormal noise at acceleration and deceleration, and for shock at upshift and down-shift.
F07R200018 L RANGE TEST 1. While running above 80 km/h (50 mph) in the D range, release your foot from the accelerator pedal and shift into the L range. Then check to see that the 21 down-shift occurs at the specified point shown on the automatic shift diagram.
F07RY00014 2. While running in the L range, check to see that there is no up-shift to 2nd gear. 3. While running in the L range, release the accelerator pedal and check the engine braking effect. 4. Check for abnormal noise during acceleration and deceleration.
7A-106 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
F07RY00015 R RANGE TEST Shift into the R range and, while starting at full throttle, check for slipping.
P RANGE TEST Stop the vehicle on a grade (more than 9%) and after shifting into the P range, release the parking brake. Then check to see that the parking lock pawl holds the vehicle in place.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-107 SHIFT POINT CHART AND LOCK-UP POINT CHART SHIFT POINT CHART (UBS) (H2, H4) (REAR AXLE RATIO: 4.300) (RADIUS OF TIRE: 0.363m)
NORMAL mode Up shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 39 45 78 84 128 134 D Half throttle 22 28 48 54 89 95 Fully opened 39 45 89 95 2 Half throttle 22 28 89 95
Down shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 30 36 65 71 115 121 Half throttle 9 15 27 33 64 70 D Fully closed 9 15 22 28 37 43 Fully opened 30 36 85 91 Half throttle 9 15 85 91 2 Fully closed 9 15 85 91 Fully opened 43 49 85 91 Half throttle 43 49 85 91 L Fully closed 43 49 85 91
POWER mode Up shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 39 45 78 84 128 134 D Half throttle 29 35 58 64 89 95 Fully opened 39 45 89 95 2 Half throttle 22 28 89 95
Down shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 30 36 65 71 115 121 Half throttle 11 17 45 51 74 80 D Fully closed 9 15 22 28 37 43 Fully opened 30 36 85 91 Half throttle 9 15 85 91 2 Fully closed 9 15 85 91 Fully opened 43 49 85 91 Half throttle 43 49 85 91 L Fully closed 43 49 85 91
7A-108 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) LOCK-UP POINT CHART (UBS) (H2, H4) (REAR AXLE RATIO: 4.300) (RADIUS OF TIRE: 0.363m)
km/h Throttle Opening: 20 % Lock-up ON Lock-up OFF Range A/T Mode 3rd 4th 3rd 4th NORMAL 47 53 62 68 45 51 62 68 D POWER 47 53 66 72 45 51 62 68
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-109 SHIFT POINT CHART AND LOCK-UP POINT CHART (Contd) SHIFT POINT CHART (TFR/S) (H2, H4) (REAR AXLE RATIO: 4.555) (RADIUS OF TIRE: 0.348m)
NORMAL mode Up shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 34 40 71 77 112 118 D Half throttle 24 30 44 50 75 81 Fully opened 34 40 76 82 2 Half throttle 28 34 76 82
Down shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 26 32 57 63 97 103 Half throttle 9 15 27 33 49 55 D Fully closed 5 11 13 19 26 32 Fully opened 26 32 74 80 Half throttle 17 23 74 80 2 Fully closed 5 11 74 80 Fully opened 38 44 74 80 Half throttle 38 44 74 80 L Fully closed 38 44 74 80
POWER mode Up shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 34 40 71 77 112 118 D Half throttle 28 34 52 58 79 85 Fully opened 34 40 76 82 2 Half throttle 28 34 76 82
Down shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 26 32 57 63 97 103 Half throttle 17 23 42 48 66 72 D Fully closed 5 11 13 19 26 32 Fully opened 26 32 74 80 Half throttle 17 23 74 80 2 Fully closed 5 11 74 80 Fully opened 38 44 74 80 Half throttle 38 44 74 80 L Fully closed 38 44 74 80
7A-110 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) LOCK-UP POINT CHART (TFR/S) (H2, H4) (REAR AXLE RATIO: 4.555) (RADIUS OF TIRE: 0.348m)
km/h Throttle Opening: 20 % Lock-up ON Lock-up OFF Range A/T Mode 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd 4th NORMAL 32 38 46 52 56 62 26 32 42 48 54 60 D POWER 32 38 46 52 56 62 26 32 42 48 54 60
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-111 SHIFT POINT CHART AND LOCK-UP POINT CHART (Contd) SHIFT POINT CHART (01 TFR For Thailand) (REAR AXLE RATIO: 4.300) (RADIUS OF TIRE: 0.321m)
NORMAL mode Up shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 30 36 67 73 105 111 D Half throttle 15 21 45 51 70 76 Fully opened 30 36 76 82 2 Half throttle 22 28 76 82
Down shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 23 29 45 51 90 96 Half throttle 9 15 31 37 47 53 D Fully closed 6 12 13 19 27 33 Fully opened 24 30 73 79 Half throttle 13 19 73 79 2 Fully closed 6 12 73 79 Fully opened 47 53 73 79 Half throttle 47 53 73 79 L Fully closed 47 53 73 79
POWER mode Up shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 30 36 67 73 105 111 D Half throttle 22 28 51 57 80 86 Fully opened 30 36 76 82 2 Half throttle 22 28 76 82
Down shift km/h Range Throttle Opening 12 23 34 Fully opened 24 30 49 55 93 99 Half throttle 13 19 39 45 67 73 D Fully closed 6 12 13 19 27 33 Fully opened 24 30 73 79 Half throttle 13 19 73 79 2 Fully closed 6 12 73 79 Fully opened 47 53 73 79 Half throttle 47 53 73 79 L Fully closed 47 53 73 79
7A-112 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) LOCK-UP POINT CHART (01 TFR For Thailand) (REAR AXLE RATIO: 4.300) (RADIUS OF TIRE: 0.321m)
km/h Throttle Opening: 20 % Lock-up ON Lock-up OFF Range A/T Mode 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 2 nd 3 rd 4 th
NORMAL 28 34 43 49 58 64 25 31 40 46 55 61 D POWER 28 34 43 49 56 64 25 31 40 46 55 61
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-113
TCM VOLTAGE CHECK TCM voltage check is done to check for transmission and transmission control module (TCM) problems which cannot be detected by self-diagnosis. Additionally, it serves as a back-up check for self- diagnosis. Measure the voltage drop and make a continuity test for each of the sensors, solenoids, and switches. If the voltage is within the specified range and continuity exists, that particular area of the TCM and automatic transmission assembly is normal. If voltage deviation or lack of continuity is discovered, disconnect the applicable parts and check each of them individually. This will allow you to determine the trouble location (TCM, automatic transmission unit, or another area of the vehicle).
826RY00017 Inspection Tool Use a circuit tester to measure voltage and circuit continuity. Insert the test probes from the connector wiring side. TCM terminals are extremely small. Wrap a piece of thin wire around the probe of tester. This will make measurement easier. NOTE: TCM is located in the behind instrument panel of the drivers compartment. TCM Voltage Check Procedure 1. Remove the TCM. 2. Turn the ignition switch on. Do not start the engine. 3. Measure the voltage at the terminal. Refer the following table for the specified voltage ranges.
7A-114 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) TCM STANDARD VOLTAGE
Terminal Check circuit + Measuring condition Voltage (V) Throttle fully closed (Idling) 0.25 0.45 C79-6 C79-28 Throttle fully opened (WOT) 3.47 4.56 Throttle position sensor (UBS) C79-19 C79-28 Key switch ON 4.75 5.25 Throttle fully closed (Idling) (*1) 4.4 4.6 Throttle position sensor (TFR/S) C79-6 C78-15 or 19 Throttle fully opened (WOT) (*1) 0.4 0.6 Output revolution sensor C79-4 C79-16 Engine idling in gear 0 3 Input revolution sensor C79-5 C79-17 Engine idling 0 3 Speed meter sensor C79-7 C78-15 or 19 Vehicle speed 1 2 km/h (Pulse check) Less than 1.4 Greater than 9 Depress brake 7 16 Brake switch C78-18 C78-15 or 19 Release brake Less than 1 O/D switch position ON (O/D OFF lamp OFF) Less than 1 O/D switch C79-3 C78-15 or 19 O/D switch position OFF (O/D OFF lamp ON) 7 16 Selector P range 7 16 Neutral start switch (P) C79-2 C78-15 or 19 Selector all ranges except P Less than 1 Selector R range 7 16 Neutral start switch
C79-1 C78-15 or 19 Selector all ranges except R Less than 1 Selector N range 7 16 Neutral start switch (N) C79-9 C78-15 or 19 Selector all ranges except N Less than 1 Selector D range 7 16 Neutral start switch (D) C79-8 C78-15 or 19 Selector all ranges except D Less than 1 Selector 2 range 7 16 Neutral start switch (2) C79-21 C78-15 or 19 Selector all ranges except 2 Less than 1 Selector L range 7 16 Neutral start switch (L) C79-20 C78-15 or -19 Selector all ranges except L Less than 1 Engine revolution signal C79-15 C78-15 or -19 Engine idling Less than 1.4 9 16 Diagnosis terminal C79-24 C78-15 or -19 Self-diagnosis ON 0 1.5 Power pattern switch OFF (NORMAL) 8 16 Power pattern switch C79-23 C78-15 or -19 Power pattern switch ON (POWER) Less than 1.4 Switch OFF 8 16 Winter select switch C79-13 C78-15 or -19 Switch ON Less than 1.4 Electrical source (Battery) C78-13 C78-15 or -19
9 16 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-115 TCM STANDARD VOLTAGE (Contd)
Terminal Check circuit + Measuring condition Voltage (V) Electrical source (Ignition) C78-20 C78-15 or -19 Key switch ON 9 16 Oil temperature warning lamp ON Less than 1 Oil temperature warning lamp C79-11 C78-15 or -19 Oil temperature warning lamp OFF 8 16 CHECK TRANS lamp ON Less than 1 CHECK TRANS lamp C79-10 C78-15 or -19 CHECK TRANS lamp OFF 8 16 Power lamp ON Less than 1 Power lamp (UBS) C79-22 C78-15 or -19 Power lamp OFF 8 16 Winter lamp ON Less than 1 Winter lamp (UBS) C79-12 C78-15 or -19 Winter lamp OFF 8 16 OFF (3rd or O/D) Less than 1 Solenoid S1 C78-4 C78-15 or -19 ON (1st or 2nd) 8 16 OFF (1st or O/D) Less than 1 Solenoid S2 C78-3 C78-15 or -19 ON (2nd or 3rd) 8 16 OFF (Lock up OFF) Less than 1 Lock up solenoid SL C78-12 C78-15 or -19 ON (Lock up ON) 8 16 Pressure control solenoid C78-11 C78-8 At throttle pressure changing Less than 1 8-16 ATF temperature 20 4.70 Oil temperature sensor C79-18 C79-27 ATF temperature 80C 3.65 Tech 2 diagnosis terminal (J1850) C78-6 C78-15 or -19 On diagnosis communication 0-1.5 6.25-8.0 Throttle position sensor (ground) (UBS) C79-19 C78-15 or -19 Key switch ON -0.1 0.1
*1: Reference (Oscilloscope waveform)
(TFR/S)
(01 TFR for Thailand)
7A-116 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) ON-VEHICLE SERVICE UBS
242R200004 TRANSIMISSION FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION Park vehicle on level ground and set parking brake. With the engine idling, move the shift lever through all positions from "P" to "L", then return to position "P". Check to see If the level of fluid comes to "HOT" range of about 80C (176F) on the dipstick gauge. If the level of fluid is too low, replenish to bring it to maximum level in "HOT" range. Inspection of fluid condition If the ATF is black or smells burnt, replace it.
ATF REPLACEMENT NOTE: Do not overfill.
1. Remove the drain plug from oil pan and drain the fluid. 2. Reinstall the drain plug securely. Torque: 19 N m (1.9 kg m/14 Ib ft) 3. With the engine OFF, add new fluid through the filler tube.
5.2 liter (UBS and TFR/S)
Drain and refill 4.5 liter (01 TFR)
8.7 liter (UBS and TFR/S)
Dry fill 8 liter (01 TFR)
Fluid BESCO ATF TF
242R200005
4. Start the engine and shift the selector into all position from "P" through "L", and then shift into "P". 5. With the engine idling, check the fluid level. Add fluid up to the "COLD" level on the dipstick. 6. The ATF level must be checked again for correct level with the "HOT" level. NOTE: To prevent fluid leaks, the drain plug gasket must be replaced each time this plug is removed.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-117
NEUTRAL START SWITCH INSPECTION Inspection With a circuit tester, make a continuity test on the neutral start switch with the moving piece set in each position. Terminal Position 1 4 3 5 2 6 8 7 9 P
R
N
D 2
L
249RY00010
Continuity
Removal Preparation: Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. 1. Remove rear sound cover (UBS). 2. Remove the rear side ATF cooler pipe from the transmission elbow. 3. Disconnect neutral start switch connector. 4. Unstake the lock washer, and then remove the shaft nut. 5. Remove the neutral start switch.
Installation To install, follow the removal steps in the reverse order, noting the following points; Torque: Nut 7 N m (0.7 kg m/61 Ib in) Bolt 13 N m (1.3 kg m/113 Ib in)
249RY00008 Adjustment 1. Loosen the neutral start switch bolt and set the shift selector to the N range. 2. Align the groove and neutral basic line. 3. Hold in position and tighten the bolt. Torque: 13 N m (1.3 kg m/113 Ib in)
7A-118 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
310RW020 BRAKE SIGNAL INSPECTION Check that the brake light comes on when the brake pedal is depressed.
F07RY00017 VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR INSPECTION 1. Connect the vehicle speed sensor connector terminal (1) to the battery ( +) terminal and terminal (2) to the battery (-) terminal. 2. Connect a resistance of 1.3k ohm to 5k ohm (1.4W or more) between terminals (1) and (3). NOTE: Be extremely careful not to connect the battery (+) terminal to the terminal (3). This may damage the vehicle speed sensor. 3. Rotate the shaft of the vehicle speed sensor slowly and measure the voltage at both ends with a digital tester. The voltage, with one rotation of shaft, fluctuates four times in the following range: 10 to 14V 2V or less. Replace the sensor when the result of inspection is found abnormal.
F07RY00018 INPUT AND OUTPUT REVOLUTION SENSOR INSPECTION 1. Disconnect the input and output revolution sensor connector. 2. Use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance between terminals 1 and 2. Standard resistance Input revolution sensor: 387 473 (at 20 , 4 2) 560 680 (at 20 , 4 4) Output revolution sensor: 560 680 (at 20 ) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-119 UBS
F07RY00019 TF
F07L100005 PATTERN SELECT SWITCH INSPECTION Inspect that there is continuity between each terminals.
UBS
225R200003 TF
225L200001 OVERDRIVE SWITCH INSPECTION Inspect that there is continuity between each terminals.
7A-120 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
220L100001 SOLENOID INSPECTION 1. Resistance check Using an ohmmeter, check the resistance between each terminals (S1/S2/SL) and body. Solenoid S1, S2 and lock-up solenoid resistance: 11 15 (at 20 ) (Reference) 12 16 (at 40 ) Using an ohmmeter, check the resistance between each terminals (STH) and (STHG). Pressure control solenoid resistance: 5 5.6 (at 20 ) (Reference) 5.4 6.1 (at 40 ) NOTE: If the pressure control solenoid resistance is not within specification, replace the valve body assembly. 2. Operation check Check the solenoid operation by blowing into an oil hole as shown in the figure. Solenoid S1 and S2 (Normal close type) When battery terminal is disconnected No air leaks When battery terminal is connected Air passes through
244RX00001
Lock-up solenoid S3 (Normal open type) When battery terminal is disconnected Air passes through When battery terminal is connected No air leaks
244RY00005
249L100001 ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSPECTION 1. Disconnect the front side ATF cooler pipe from the elbow and remove the elbow. 2. Remove the ATF temperature sensor from the transmission case. 3. Place the ATF temperature sensor in a container of ATF.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-121
242RW013 4. Measure the resistance between each terminals. Resistance: 0.5 30 k (at 0 - 120 ) 5. If either of the measured values exceeds the specified, replace the ATF temperature sensor. Torque: 15 N m (1.5 kg m/11 Ib ft)
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR INSPECTION (UBS and TFR/S) 1. Turn the starter switch to the ON position. 2. Measure the voltage between throttle position sensor connector terminals 2 (output) and 1 (ground). NOTE: Do not remove the sensor connector. Make sure that power source (4.75 5.25V) is measured between terminals 1 and 3 before measurement at step 2. Standard voltage: Idling 0.25 0.45V WOT 3.74 4.56V (LHD)
101R200007 (RHD)
101L200001
7A-122 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR INSPECTION (01 TFR) 1. Turn the starter switch to the ON position. 2. Measure the voltage between TPS1 connector terminals (A) (output) and (C) (ground), and TPS2 connector terminals (D) (output) and (E) (ground). NOTE: Do not remove the sensor connector. Make sure that power source (5.0 0.01V) is measured between TPS1 connector terminals (B) and (C), and TPS2 connector terminals (F) and (E) before measurement at step 2.
Standard voltage:
TPS1 TPS2
Idling 0.55 0.65 V 0.2 0.4 V
WOT 3.1 3.3 V 1.5 1.6 V
035L100001
256RY00001 SELECTOR LEVER Inspection 1. Make sure that when the selector lever is shifted from "P" to "L", a "clicking" can be felt at each shift position. Make sure that the gear corresponds to that of the position plate indicator. 2. Check to see if the selector lever can be shifted as shown. REMOVAL Preparation: Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. 1. Transfer Control Lever Knob (44) 2. Front Console Disconnect wiring harness connectors. UBS
256RW012
3. Selector Lever Assembly 1. Disconnect shift lock cable from the selector lever assembly side (UBS). 2. Disconnect wiring harness connectors. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-123
256RW013 3. Disconnect shift control rod from the selector lever assembly side.
01 TFR
220L200001
256RW014 01 TFR
256L200001 INSTALLATION To install, follow the removal steps in the reverse order, noting the following points; Adjustment of select lever and control rod 1. Place the vehicle on a level surface. NOTE: If the vehicle is not on a level surface, the shift select cable set position will vary with the movement of the engine. To prevent possible misadjustment of the cable, the vehicle must be placed on a level surface. 2. Install the shift control rod (1) to the transfmission select lever (2), and then place the lever in the "N" position. 3. Set select lever in the "N" position. 4. Push selector lever forward and secure it (using a rubber band (3), etc.) so that pin comes into contact with the wall of detent plate. 5. Install the shift control rod (1) to the selector lever arm (4). Nut torque: 27 N m (2.8 kg m/20 Ib ft) NOTE: Do not apply oil to threaded portions.
7A-124 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
6. (01 TFR) a. Turn nut (5) until it butts against boss (6). b. Tighten nut (7) to lock boss while keeping nut (5) stationary with a tool. Nut torque: 27 N m (2.8 kg m/20 Ib ft) c. Attach clip (8) and fix it with nut (9). Nut torque: 7 N m (70 kg cm/61 Ib in) 7. After adjustment, operate select lever on a trial basis to makes sure of its smooth operation and no abnormal indication in each position.
256RW015 Adjustment of shift lock cable (UBS) 1. Set ignition key in "LOCK" position and selector lever in "P" position. 2. Adjust cable screw cap on selector lever side to provide a gap (slack for cable) of 1-2mm between rod on steering lock side and stopper Adjust cap as follows: a. Pull screw cap (1) in arrow direction to put off slack of inner cable. b. With cable kept as (a), adjust gap between nut (2) and bracket to 5mm (0.2in). c. Lock inner cable by turning nut (3) while holding nut (2) in place. Lock nut torque: 3.7 N m (38 kg cm/33 Ib in) NOTE: Clean the rod threads and do not apply oil to the threaded portions.
3. Make sure of proper operation of shift lock through checks as follows: a. Selector lever shall not be moved out of "P" position with ingition key in "Lock" position. b. Selector lever can be moved out of "P" position with ignition key in "ON" position only when brake pedal is depressed. c. Ignition key can be turned to "LOCK" position only when selector lever is in "P" position (key can be pulled out). If (a) and (c) fail, readjust cable. If (b) fails, readjust connector wiring and brake pedal switch.
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM) REMOVAL Preparation: Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. 1. Disconnect the TCM harness connectors. 2. Remove fixing nuts (3 pieces) and TCM from the bracket. NOTE: The TCM is fitted under instrument panel of the drivers compartment by means of two stud bolts.
INSTALLATION To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order.
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SHIFT SOLENOID AND LOCK-UP SOLENOID REMOVAL Preparation: Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. Remove the rear sound cover. (UBS) Drain the fluid. Refer to "ATF REPLACEMENT" in this section. 1. Remove the nineteen bolts and oil pan. 2. Remove the oil strainer assembly. 3. Disconnect the solenoid wiring connectors from the shift solenoid S1(1), S2(2) and lock-up solenoid (3). 4. Remove each retaining bolts and solenoids.
INSTALLATION To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order noting the following point; Torque: Solenoid S1, S2 bolt 6.4 N m (0.65 kg m/57 Ib in) Lock-up solenoid bolt 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-127 VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY AND PRESSERE CONTOROL SOLENOID
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REMOVAL Preparation: Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. Remove the rear sound cover. (UBS) Drain the fluid. Refer to "ATF REPLACEMENT" in this section. 1. Remove the nineteen bolts and oil pan.
244RY00003 2. Remove the oil strainer assembly. 3. Disconnect the solenoid wiring connectors from the solenoids. 4. Remove the twenty bolts from the valve body. 5. Remove the valve body assembly and pressure control solenoid. When removing valve body assembly from the transmission case, loosen the solenoid clamp bolt and remove the pressure control solenoid from the upper valve body assembly. Also disconnect the harness connector from the pressure control solenoid. 7A-128 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
244RY00018 NOTE: 1. Two or more persons are required for removal and installation of the valve body assembly and pressure control solenoid. 2. The check valve assembly (1) and the C0 accumulator piston springs (2) will fall from the transmission case during removal of valve body assembly. Protect these parts from damage. The B0 (3), C2 (4), and B2 (5) accumulator piston and springs may also fall free and must be protected.
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INSTALLATION To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order noting the following point; 1. Reinstall the parts removed with the valve body assembly to their assigned positions in the transmission case (check valve assembly, C0 accumulator pistons, etc). Install the valve body assembly to the transmission case. Refer to REASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (2).
244R200078 2. Solenoid clamp bolt Torque : 6.4 N m (0.65 kg m/57 Ib in) 3. Valve body fixing bolts Each bolt location and length (mm) is indicated in the figure. Torque : 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in) 4. Oil strainer fixing bolts Torque : 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in) 5. Oil pan fixing bolts Torque : 7.4 N m (0.75 kg m/65 Ib in)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-129
REAR OIL SEAL (ADAPTER HOUSING, 4 4) REMOVAL 1. Remove the front and rear propeller shaft assembly form the transfer case. 2. Remove the transfer case assembly from the transmission case. Refer to Section 4 DRIVELINE/AXLE. 3. Using a screwdriver, remove the rear oil seal.
240RY00003 INSTALLATION 1. Apply ATF to a new rear oil seal lip. 2. Using oil seal installer, install the rear oil seal to the adapter housing. Oil seal installer : 5-8840-2282-0 3. Install the transfer case assembly. 4. Install the front and rear propeller shaft assembly. Torque: Flange bolt : 63 N m (6.4 kg m/46 Ib ft) Center bearing retainer bolt : 69 N m (7.0 kg m/51 Ib ft)
REAR OIL SEAL (EXTENSION HOUSING, 4 2) REMOVAL 1. Remove the rear propeller shaft assembly. 2. Using a screwdriver, remove the rear oil seal.
249L100005 INSTALLATION 1. Apply ATF to a new rear oil seal lip. 2. Using oil seal installer, install the rear oil seal to the extension housing. Oil seal installer : 5-8840-2702-0 3. Install the rear propeller shaft. Torque: Flange bolt : 63 N m (6.4 kg m/46 Ib in) Center bearing retainer bolt : 69 N m (7.0 kg m/51 Ib ft)
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11. Under cover and flex plate-torque converter bolt 12. Rear mounting nut 13. 3rd crossmember 14. Oil level gauge and tube 15. Starter 16. Breather hose 17. Engine-transmission bolt 18. Transmission assembly Installation Steps 1. Transfer protector 2. Rear sound cover 3. Front sound cover 4. Rear propeller shaft 5. Front propeller shaft 6. Exhaust pipe 7. Harness connector 8. Front console, selector lever assembly, and transfer control lever 9. Transfer case assembly 10. ATF cooler pipe and clamp
To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order.
REMOVAL Preparation: Remove engine hood. Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. 1. Transfer protector 2. Rear sound cover 3. Front sound cover 4. Rear propeller shaft 5. Front propeller shaft NOTE: Apply alignment marks on the flange at both front and rear sides. 6. Exhaust pipe Remove the 2nd front exhaust pipe from the 1st front exhaust pipe and exhaust silencer. 7. Harness connector Disconnect the engine harness connectors from the transmission side. 8. Front console, selector lever assembly, and transfer control lever Disconnect the transfer control lever knob. Remove the front console. Disconnect the harness connector. Remove the transfer control lever. Remove the selector lever assembly. Disconnect the shift control rod from the selector lever assembly. 7A-132 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
9. Transfer case assembly Disconnect the breather hose from the transfer case. Remove the transfer case assembly from the transmission. 10. ATF cooler pipe and clamp Disconnect two ATF cooler pipes from A/T side.
253RY00001 Remove oil pipe clamp from torque converter housing side. Loosen oil pipe clamp bolt at engine mount side.
240RY00026 11. Under cover and flex plate-torque converter bolt Remove the under cover. Turn the crankshaft to gain access to each bolt. Remove the six torque coverter fixing bolts. NOTE: New fixing bolts should be replaced for reassembly.
022RY00001 12. Rear mounting nut Support transmission with a jack. Remove two rear mounting nuts from the 3rd crossmember. 13. 3rd crossmember
14. Oil level gauge and tube 15. Starter Remove the mounting bolts, and pull the starter toward the front of the vehicle. Lay the starter alongside the engine. 16. Breather hose 17. Engine-transmission bolt Remove engine-transmission fixing bolts. Disconnect the breather hose from the breather hose 2 way. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-133
18. Transmission assembly NOTE: Keep the oil pan positioned down. Be careful not to let the torque converter slide out.
INSTALLATION To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order, noting the following point; 1. Torque Rear mounting to 3rd crossmember 50 Nm (5.1 kgm/37 Ibft) Torque converter bolt 29 Nm (3.0 kgm/22 Ibft) ATF cooler pipe to transmission 44 Nm (4.5 kgm/33 Ibft) Exhaust pipe flange to flange 43 Nm (4.4 kgm/32 Ibft) 3rd crossmember to flame 76 Nm (7.8 kgm/56 Ibft) Front propeller shaft bolt 63 Nm (6.4 kgm/46 Ibft) Rear propeller shaft bolt 63 Nm (6.4 kgm/46 Ibft) Under cover bolt 6 Nm (0.6 kgm/52 Ibin) Transfer protector 37 Nm (3.8 kgm/27 Ibft)
9. Rear mounting nut 10. 3rd crossmember 11. Oil level gauge and tube 12. Starter 13. Breather hose 14. Engine transmission bolt 15. Transmission assembly 1. Center console, rear console, select lever assembly, and transfer control lever (44) 2. Transfer protector (44) 3. Rear propeller shaft 4. Front propeller shaft (44) 5. Exhaust pipe 6. Harness connector 7. ATF cooler pipe and clamp 8. Under cover and flex plate-torque converter bolt Installaiton Steps To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order.
REMOVAL Preparation: Remove engine hood. Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. 1. Center console, rear console, select lever assembly, and transfer control lever (4 4) Disconnect the control rod from the select lever assembly. 2. Transfer protector (4 4)
3. Rear propeller shaft Disconnect the center bearing bracket, and remove rear propeller shaft. 4. Front propeller shaft (4 4) 5. Exhaust pipe 6. Harness connector Disconnect the engine harness connectors from the transmission side.
253LV001 7. ATF cooler pipe and clamp Disconnect two ATF cooler pipes from A/T side. Remove oil pipe clamp from the under cover and torque converter housing side.
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240RW037 8. Under cover and flex plate-torque converter bolt Remove the under cover. Turn the crankshaft to gain access to each bolt. Remove the six torque converter fixing bolts. NOTE: New fixing bolts should be replaced for reassembly. 9. Rear mounting nut Support transmission with a jack. Remove two rear mounting nuts from the 3rd crossmember. If necessary, remove the rear mounting from the transmission. 10. 3rd crossmember 11. Oil level gauge and tube 12. Starter Remove the mounting bolts, and pull the starter toward the front of the vehicle. Lay the starter alongside the engine. 13. Breather hose 14. Engine-transmission bolt Remove engine-transmission fixing bolts. 15. Transmission assembly If necessary, remove the transfer case from the transmission assembly. (44) Refer to Section 4 DRIVE LINE/AXLE for removal and installation. NOTE: Keep the oil pan positioned down. Be careful not to let the torque converter slide out.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-139
INSTALLATION To install, follow the removal steps in the reverse order, noting the following points; 1. Torque Rear mounting to crossmember 41 Nm (4.2 kgm/30 Ibft) Rear mounting to transmission 41 Nm (4.2 kgm/30 Ibft) Torque converter bolt 29 Nm (3.0 kgm/22 Ibft) ATF cooler pipe to elbow 44 Nm (4.5 kgm/33 Ibft) Exhaust pipe flange to flange 43 Nm (4.4 kgm/32 Ibft) Exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold 67 Nm (6.8 kgm/4.9 Ibft) Rear propeller shaft bolt 63 Nm (6.4 kgm/46 Ibft) Center bearing retainer bolt 69 Nm (7.0 kgm/51 Ibft) Front propeller shaft bolt 63 Nm (6.4 kgm/46 Ibft) 3rd crossmember bolt 76 Nm (7.8 kgm/56 Ibft) Under cover bolt 6 Nm (0.6 kgm/52 Ibin)
E07L200003 7A-142 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Transmission-Transfer Case Bolt Torque (Reference)
260RY00001 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-143 UNIT REPAIR
MAJOR COMPONENTS Disassembly, inspection and reassembly of each component group is indicated in the following chapter. Before reassembly, make sure, again, that all component groups are assembled correctly. If something wrong is found in a certain component group during assembly, inspect and repair this group immediately.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY NOTES: 1. The automatic transmission is composed of highly precision-finished parts, necessitating careful inspection before assembly because even a small nick could cause fluid leakage or affect performance. 2. Before assembling new clutch discs and brake bands, soak them in automatic transmission fluid for at least thirty minutes. 3. Apply automatic transmission fluid on the sliding or rotating surfaces of parts before assembly. 4. Use petroleum jelly to keep small parts in their palces. 5. Do not use adhesive cements on gaskets and similar parts. 6. When assembling the transmission, be sure to use new gaskets and O-rings. 7. Dry all parts with compressed air never use shop rags. 8. Be sure to install the thrust bearings and races in the correct direction and position.
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240RY00022 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-145 DISASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (1)
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Disassembly steps 1. Torque converter 2. Transmission control rod and select lever (UBS and TFR/S) 3. Transmission control rod and select lever (01 TFR) 4. Neutral start switch 5. Elbow 6. Oil temperature sensor 7. Breather hose
Disassembly steps 1. Torque converter 2. Transmission control rod and select lever (UBS and TFR/S) 3. Transmission control rod and select lever (01 TFR)
249RW003 4. Neutral start switch Unstake the lock washer. Remove the nut and bolts, and then remove the neutral start switch. Remove the lock washer and grommet.
240R200021 14. Transmission assembly Install special tool to the transmission unit. Holding fixture: 5-8840-2152-0 (J-37227) Holding fixture base: 5-8840-0003-0 (J-3289-20)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-147 REASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (1)
8. Transmission control rod and select lever (UBS and TFR/S) 9. Transmission control rod and select lever (01 TFR) 10. Output revolution sensor (42) 11. Output revolution sensor (44) 12. Input revolution sensor 13. Breather hose 14. Torque converter
Reassembly steps 1. Transmission assembly 2. Extension housing (4 2) Install a new gasket and the extension housing to the transmission case. Torque: 36 N m (3.7 kg m/27 Ib ft) 7A-148 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
3. Speedometer driven gear, plate, and speedometer sensor (4 2) Torque: Plate bolt 15 N m (1.5 kg m/11 Ib ft) Speedometer sensor 25 N m (2.5 kg m/18 Ib ft)
241RY00020 4. Adapter housing (4 4) Remove any gasket material on the contacting surfaces of the adapter housing and transmission case. Apply liquid gasket (TB1281-B or its equivalent) (1) and install the apply gaskets (2) to the adapter housing as shown in the figure. Install the adapter housing to the transmission case. Torque: 34 N m (3.5 kg m/25 Ib ft)
249L100003 5. Neutral start switch Using the transmission select lever, fully turn the manual valve lever shaft back and return two notches. It is now in neutral. Insert the neutral start switch onto the manual valve lever shaft and temporarily tighten the adjusting bolt. Install the lock washer and nut. Torque: 7 N m (0.7 kg m/61 Ib in) Align the neutral standard line and the switch groove and tighten the adjusting bolt. Torque: 13 N m (1.3 kg m/113 Ib in) Bend the tabs of the lock washer. NOTE: Bend at least two of the lock washer tabs.
249L100001 6. Oil temperature sensor Install the oil temperature sensor to the transmission case. Torque: 15 N m (1.5 kg m/11 Ib ft)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-149 UBS
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249R200009 7. Elbow Coat new O-rings with ATF, install them to the two elbows. Install the two elbows as shown in the figure. Torque: 29 N m (3.0 kg m/22 Ib ft) 8. Transmission control rod and select lever (UBS and TFR/S) 9. Transmission control rod and select lever (01 TFR) Torque: 29 N m (3.0 kg m/22 Ib ft)
240RY00005 14. Torque converter Using calipers and a straight edge, measure from the installed surface of the transmission housing. Correct distance: 67 mm (2.64 in) or more
7A-150 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DISASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (2)
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Disassembly steps 1. Converter housing 2. Oil pan 3. Oil strainer assembly 4. Valve body 5. Check valve, spring 6. Spring 7. Accumulator piston (B-2) 8. Accumulator piston (C-2) 9. Accumulator piston (B-0)
240R200022 Disassembly steps 1. Converter housing Remove the six bolts. Remove the converter housing.
240RY00007 2. Oil pan NOTE: Do not turn over the transmission as this will contaminate the valve body with foreign materials in the bottom of the oil pan. Remove the nineteen bolts. Remove oil pan by lifting the transmission case. Oil pan seal cutter: 5-8840-2153-0 (J-37228)
240RY00008 Examine particles in oil pan Remove the magnet and use it to collect any steel chips. Look carefully at the chips and particles in the oil pan and on the magnet to anticipate what type of wear you will find in the transmission: Steel (magnetic) bearing, gear and clutch plate wear Brass (non-magnetic) bushing wear
244RY00003 3. Oil strainer assembly Remove four bolts holding the oil strainer (UBS and TFR/S).
244L100001 Remove three bolts holding the oil strainer (01 TFR). NOTE: When reassembling components, install a new oil strainer assembly.
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249RY00011 4. Valve body Disconnect the connectors from the solenoid S1 (1), S2 (2), lock-up solenoid (3) and pressure control solenoid (4).
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244R200078 Remove the twenty bolts from valve body.
240RY00028 5. Check valve, spring 6. Spring Remove the check valve and spring. Remove two springs from C-0 accumulator piston.
240RY00010 7. Accumulator piston (B-2) 8. Accumulator piston (C-2) Remove accumulator pistons and springs from transmission case.
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240RY00011 9. Accumulator piston (B-0) Applying compressed air to the oil hole, remove the B-0 accumulator piston and spring.
240RY00012 10. Accumulator piston (C-0) Remove the C-0 accumulator piston. 11. Second brake drum gasket 12. Solenoid wiring Turn over transmission, remove the solenoid wiring stopper plate from the case. Pull the wiring out of the transmission case.
247R200002 13. Snap ring, rotor, key (4 4) Remove the snap ring from the output shaft. Remove the rotor and key.
247L100001 14. Snap ring, speedometer sensor drive gear, ball (4 2) Remove the snap ring from the output shaft. Remove the speedometer sensor drive gear, and ball. 15. Spacer, rotor, key, snap ring (4 2) Remove the spacer, rotor and key. Remove the snap ring from the output shaft. 7A-154 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) REASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (2)
7. Check valve, spring 8. Valve body 9. Solenoid wiring 10. Oil strainer assembly 11. Oil pan
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240R200022 Reassembly steps 1. Converter housing Torque: M10 - 34 N m (3.5 kg m/25 Ib ft) M12 - 57 N m (5.8 kg m/42 Ib ft)
247L100001 2. Snap ring, key, rotor (4 2) Install the snap ring to the output shaft. Install the key and rotor. 3. Spacer, ball, speedometer sensor drive gear, snap ring (4 2) Install the spacer, ball and speedometer sensor drive gear. Install the snap ring to the output shaft.
247R200002 4. Key, rotor, snap ring (4 4) Install the key and rotor. Install the snap ring to the output shaft.
240RY00013 5. Second brake drum gasket Install a new second brake drum gasket to the transmission case.
Individual piston operation inspection Check for the sound of operation while injecting compressed air into the oil hole indicated in the figure.
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1: OD direct clutch 2: Direct clutch 3: Forward clutch 4: OD brake 5: Second coast brake 6: Second brake 7: First and reverse brake A: C-0 Accumulator piston hole 7A-156 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) NOTE: When inspecting the direct clutch, check with the C-0 accumulator piston hole closed. If there is no noise, disassemble and check the condition of the parts.
240RY00027 6. Accumulator piston Coat the O-ring with ATF and install it to the piston. Install the three springs and four accumulator pistons to the bore as shown in th figure.
Piston Outer diameter Height B-2 36.8 mm (1.449 in) 62.5 mm (2.461 in) C-2 36.8 mm (1.449 in) 56.6 mm (2.228 in) B-0 31.8 mm (1.252 in) 52.0 mm (2.047 in) C-0 29.8 mm (1.173 in) 44.0 mm (1.732 in) UBS Spring Free length Outer diameter B-2 75.8 mm (2.984 in) 20.1 mm (0.791 in) C-2 (Outer) 64.0 mm (2.520 in) 20.2 mm (0.795 in) C-2 (Inner) 42.1 mm (1.658 in) 14.7 mm (0.579 in) B-0 63.6 mm (2.504 in) 16.0 mm (0.630 in) C-0 (Outer) 74.6 mm (2.937 in) 20.9 mm (0.823 in) C-0 (Inner) 46.0 mm (1.811 in) 14.0 mm (0.551 in) TFR/S Spring Free length Outer diameter B-2 73.4 mm (2.890 in) 19.9 mm (0.783 in) C-2 (Outer) 70.3 mm (2.768 in) 20.2 mm (0.795 in) C-2 (Inner) 42.1 mm (1.658 in) 14.7 mm (0.579 in) B-0 62.0 mm (2.441 in) 16.0 mm (0.630 in) C-0 (Outer) 74.6 mm (2.937 in) 20.9 mm (0.823 in) C-0 (Inner) 46.0 mm (1.811 in) 14.0 mm (0.551 in)
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240RY00016 7. Check valve, spring Install new check valve and spring.
240RY00017 8. Valve body Align the groove of the manual valve to the pin of the lever.
244R200078 Install the twenty bolts. NOTE: Each bolt length (mm) is indicated in the figure. Torque: 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in)
249RY00011 9. Solenoid wiring Coat a new O-ring with ATF, and install it to the solenoid wiring. Insert the solenoid wiring to the case and install the stopper plate. Connect the connectors to the solenoid S1 (1), S2 (2), lock-up solenoid (3), and pressure control solenoid (4).
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244RY00002 10. Oil strainer assembly Install a new oil strainer assembly with gaskets.
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244RY00003 Install the oil strainer with the gaskets to the valve body. Tighten the four (UBS and TFR/S) or three (01 TFR) bolts. Torque: 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in)
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240RY00019 11. Oil pan Install two magnets in oil pan. Remove any gasket material and be careful not to drop oil on the contacting surfaces of the transmission case and oil pan. Apply liquid gasket (TB1281 or its equivalent) to the oil pan as shown in the figure. NOTE: Install the oil pan as soon as the seal gasket is applied. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-159
240RY00020 Install and tighten the nineteen bolts. Torque: 7.4 N m (0.75 kg m/65 Ib in)
7A-160 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DISASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (3)
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Disassembly steps 1. Oil pump 2. Race 3. OD planetary gear and OD direct clutch 4. Race 5. OD planetary ring gear 6. Snap ring 7. Flange, plate and disc (B-0) 8. Bearing and race 9. Snap ring 10. OD support 11. Race 12. Snap ring 13. Second coast brake piston assembly 14. Direct clutch and forward clutch
15. E-ring and pin 16. Second coast brake band 17. Front planetary ring gear 18. Bearing and race 19. Race 20. Snap ring 21. Front planetary gear 22. Drum and one-way clutch 23. Snap ring 24. Flange, plate and disc (B-2) 25. Snap ring 26. Rear planetary gear, second brake drum and output shaft 27. Bearing
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241RY00003 Disassembly steps 1. Oil pump Remove seven bolts fixing the oil pump to the transmission case. Remove the oil pump.
241RY00002 2. Race Remove race from oil pump.
252L100001 3. OD planetary gear and OD direct clutch Remove the overdrive planetary gear and overdrive direct clutch with thrust needle bearing from the transmission case.
252L100017 4. Race Remove the race from OD planetary gear.
252RY00002 5. OD planetary ring gear Remove the overdrive planetary ring gear from the transmission case. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-163
252RY00003 Check piston stroke of overdrive brake Place a dial indicator onto the overdrive brake piston as shown in the figure. Measure the stroke applying and releasing the compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown in the figure. Piston stroke: 1.40 1.70 mm (0.0551 0.0669 in) If the values are nonstandard, select another flange.
Available flange sizes 3.3 mm (0.130 in) 3.8 mm (0.150 in) 3.5 mm (0.138 in) 3.9 mm (0.154 in) 3.6 mm (0.142 in) 4.0 mm (0.158 in) 3.7 mm (0.146 in)
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246RY00001 6. Snap ring Remove the snap ring.
246RY00026 7. Flange, plate and disc (B-0) Remove two flange, three plates and four discs. 7A-164 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
247RY00003 8. Bearing and race Remove the thrust bearing and two races.
246RY00002 9. Snap ring Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring.
252RY00004 10. OD support Remove two bolts fixing the overdrive support assembly to the transmission case.
252RY00005 Install two removed bolts to the OD support, and pull out the OD support assembly.
252RY00006 11. Race Remove the race from OD support. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-165
248RY00004 Check piston stroke of second coast brake (B-1) Place a mark on the second coast brake piston rod as shown in the figure. Using feeler gauge, measure the stroke applying the compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown in the figure. Piston stroke: 1.5 3.0 mm (0.059 0.118 in) If the values are nonstandard, replace piston rod and recheck piston stroke. If piston stroke is nonstandard, replace brake band. There are two piston rods. 71.4 mm (2.811 in) Rod length 72.9 mm (2.870 in)
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248RY00006 12. Snap ring Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring.
248RY00007 13. Second coast brake piston assembly Applying compressed air to the oil hole, remove the second coast brake piston assembly.
248RY00008 14. Direct clutch and forward clutch Remove the direct clutch and forward clutch from the transmission case. 7A-166 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00009 15. E-ring and pin Remove the E-ring from the pin. Remove the pin from the brake band.
248RY00010 16. Second coast brake band Remove the second coast brake band from the transmission case.
247RY00004 17. Front planetary ring gear Remove the front planetary ring gear from the transmission case.
247RY00005 18. Bearing and race Remove the bearing and race.
247RY00006 19. Race Remove the race. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-167
248RY00011 20. Snap ring Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring. NOTE: Hold the output shaft to prevent it from falling. The output shaft falls when the snap ring is removed.
247RY00007 21. Front planetary gear Remove the front planetary gear from the transmission case.
248RY00012 22. Drum and one-way clutch Remove sun gear input drum and one-way clutch.
248RY00014 23. Snap ring Using two screwdrivers, remove the snap ring.
248RY00015 24. Flange, plate and disc (B-2) Remove the flange, five discs and five plates. 7A-168 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00016 Check pack clearance of first and reverse brake (B-3) Using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between the plate and second brake drum as shown in the figure. Clearance: 0.7 1.22 mm (0.0276 0.0480 in) (UBS) : 0.6 1.12 mm (0.0236 0.0441 in) (TFR/S) If the values are nonstandard, replace the discs.
Available flange sizes
4.0 mm (0.158 in) 4.8 mm (0.189 in)
4.2 mm (0.165 in) 5.0 mm (0.197 in)
4.4 mm (0.173 in) 5.2 mm (0.205 in)
4.6 mm (0.181 in) 5.4 mm (0.213 in)
248RY00017 25. Snap ring Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring.
247R200001 26. Rear planetary gear, second brake drum and output shaft Remove the rear planetary gear, second brake drum and output shaft as an assembly.
248RY00018 27. Bearing Remove the assembled thrust bearing and race from the transmission case. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-169 REASSEMBLY OF MAJOR COMPONENTS (3)
Reassembly steps 1. Bearing 2. Rear planetary gear, second brake drum and output shaft 3. Snap ring 4. Second brake piston sleeve 5. One-way clutch 6. Flange, plate and disc (B-2) 7. Snap ring 8. Drum 9. Front planetary gear and bearing 10. Snap ring 11. Race 12. Second coast brake band 13. E-ring and pin 14. Bearing and race 15. Race 16. Front planetary ring gear
17. Bearing and race 18. Direct clutch and forward clutch 19. Second coast brake piston assembly 20. Snap ring 21. Race 22. OD support 23. Snap ring 24. Flange, plate and disc (B-0) 25. Snap ring 26. Bearing and race 27. OD planetary ring gear 28. Bearing and race 29. Race 30. OD planetary gear and OD direct clutch 31. Bearing 32. Race 33. Oil pump
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-171
Reassembly steps 1. Bearing Coast the assembled bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the transmission case.
Assembled bearing and race (Reference) Bearing and race Diameter Inside 39.38 mm (1.550 in) Outside 58.15 mm (2.289 in)
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247RY00009 2. Rear planetary gear, second brake drum and output shaft. Align the teeth of the second brake drum, flanges, discs and plates as shown in the figure.
247RY00010 Align the splines of the transmission case and the assembled rear planetary gear, second brake drum and output shaft, indicated by A in the figure.
246RY00003 3. Snap ring Using snap ring pliers, install the snap ring. 7A-172 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00016 Check pack clearance of first and reverse brake Using a thickness gauge, measure the clearance between the plate and second brake drum as shown in the figure. Clearance: 0.7 1.22 mm (0.0276 0.0480 in) (UBS) 0.6 1.12 mm (0.0236 0.0441 in) (TFR/S) If the values are nonstandard, check for an improper installation.
246RY00004 4. Second brake piston sleeve Install second brake piston sleeve.
246RY00005 6. Flange, plate and disc (B-2) Install flange, discs and plates. Install the 2.5 mm (0.098 in) thick plate with the rounded edge side of the plate facing the disc. Alternately install five discs and five plates (Disc first) Install the flange with the rounded edge of the flange facing the disc.
248RY00014 7. Snap ring Install the snap ring. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-173
248RY00020 8. Drum While turning the sun gear input drum clockwise. Install it into the one-way clutch. NOTE: Confirm the thrust washers are installed correctly.
247RY00012 9. Front planetary gear and bearing Install the front planetary gear to the sun gear. NOTE: Confirm the bearing and race is installed correctly.
247RY00013 With wooden blocks under the output shaft, stand the transmission on the output shaft.
248RY00011 10. Snap ring Using snap ring pliers, install the snap ring.
11. Race Coat the bearing race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the front planetary gear.
Bearing race diameter (Reference) Bearing race Diameter Inside 34.3 mm (1.350 in) Outside 47.8 mm (1.882 in) 247RY00014
7A-174 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00010 12. Second coast brake band Insert the second coast brake band to the transmission case.
248RY00021 13. E-ring and pin Install the pin through the brake band.
248RY00022 Install the E-ring to the pin.
14. Bearing and race Coat the bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install them onto the forward clutch.
Bearing and race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Bearing 26.0 mm (1.024 in) 46.7 mm (1.839 in) Race 26.0 mm (1.024 in) 48.9 mm (1.925 in) 248RY00023
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-175 15. Race Coat the race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the front planetary ring gear.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 26.8 mm (1.055 in) 47.0 mm (1.850 in)
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247RY00016 Align the flukes of the discs in the forward clutch.
247RY00017 16. Front planetary ring gear Align the spline of the front planetary gear with the flukes of the discs and install the front planetary gear to the forward clutch.
17. Bearing and race Coat the bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install them onto the ring gear.
Bearing and race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Bearing 32.6 mm (1.283 in) 47.7 mm (1.878 in) Race 30.6 mm (1.205 in) 53.6 mm (2.110 in) 247RY00019
247RY00018 18. Direct clutch and forward clutch Install the assembled direct clutch, forward clutch and front planetary ring gear into the transmission case.
7A-176 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00024 Using vernier calipers, measure the distance between the sun gear input drum and direct clutch drum as shown in the figure. Height: 9.8 11.8 mm (0.386 0.465 in) If the values are nonstandard, check for an improper installation. Coat the assembled bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the forward clutch.
Assembled bearing and race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Bearing and race 29.1 mm (1.146 in) 50.2 mm (1.976 in)
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248RY00026 19. Second coast brake piston assembly Coat the oil seal ring with ATF and install it to the second coast brake piston. Install the washer, spring and piston to the piston rod. Install the E-ring. : Second coast brake piston : Oil seal : Piston rod
248RY00027 20. Snap ring Coat two new oil seals with ATF and install them to the piston cover. Install the spring, second coast brake piston assembly and piston cover to the transmission case. Using snap ring pliers, install the snap ring.
248RY00005 Check piston stroke of second coast brake Place a mark on the second coast brake piston rod as shown in the figure. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-177
248RY00004 Using wire gauge, measure the stroke by applying the compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown in the figure. Piston stroke: 1.5 3.0 mm (0.059 0.118 in) If the values are nonstandard, check for an improper installation. 21. Race Coat the race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the overdrive support assembly.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 28.45 mm (1.120 in) 47.3 mm (1.862 in)
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252RY00005 22. OD support Aim the bolt and oil holes of the overdrive support toward the valve hole side, and align them with the bolt hole of the transmission case and insert.
252RY00008 23. Snap ring Using snap ring pliers, install the snap ring as shown in the figure.
252RY00004 Install and tighten the two bolts. Torque: 25 N m (2.6 kg m/19 Ib ft) 7A-178 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
247RY00020 Check end of output shaft Using a dial indicator, measure the end play of the output shaft by hand. End play: 0.27 0.86 mm (0.0106 0.0339 in)
252RY00009 24. Flange, plate and disc (B-0) Install the (flat ring) 4.0 mm (0.157 in) thick flange with the rounded edge side of the flange facing the disc. Alternately install four discs and three plates. (Disc first) 25. Snap ring Install the (stepped ring) flange with the flat side of the flange facing the disc. Install the snap ring.
Snap ring (Reference) Inside diameter 167.9 mm (6.61 in)
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252RY00003 Check piston stroke of overdrive brake Place a dial indicator onto the overdrive brake piston as shown in the figure.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-179 Measure the stroke by applying and releasing the compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown in the figure. Piston stroke: 1.40 1.70 mm (0.0551 0.0669 in) If the values are nonstandard, check for an improper installation.
Available flange size 3.3 mm (0.130 in) 3.8 mm (0.150 in) 3.5 mm (0.138 in) 3.9 mm (0.154 in) 3.6 mm (0.142 in) 4.0 mm (0.158 in) 3.7 mm (0.146 in)
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246RY00001 Remove the snap ring.
246RY00026 Remove two flanges, three plates and four discs. 26. Bearing and race Coat the bearing and races with petroleum jelly and install them onto the overdrive support.
Bearing and races diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race (Front) 37.2 mm (1.465 in) 58.8 mm (2.315 in) Bearing and race (Rear) 33.7 mm (1.327 in) 50.1 mm (1.972 in) 252RY00010
7A-180 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
252RY00002 27. OD planetary ring gear Install the overdrive planetary ring gear.
28. Bearing and race Coat the bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install them onto the planetary ring gear.
Bearing and race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Bearing and race 24.2 mm (0.953 in) 47.8 mm (1.882 in)
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29. Race Coat the race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the planetary gear.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 24.7 mm (0.972 in) 41.8 mm (1.646 in)
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252L100001 30. OD planetary gear and OD direct clutch Install the overdrive planetary gear and direct clutch.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-181 31. Bearing Coat the assembled bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the direct clutch.
Bearing and race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Bearing and race 28.9 mm (1.138 in) 50.2 mm (1.976 in)
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252RY00009 Install the (flat ring) 4.0 mm (0.157 in) thick flange with the rounded edge side of the flange facing the disc. Alternately install four discs and three plates. (Disc first)
246RY00001 Install the (stepped ring) flange with the flat side of the flange facing the disc. Install the snap ring. 32. Race Coat the race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the oil pump.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 28.6 mm (1.126 in) 46.5 mm (1.831 in)
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7A-182 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
241RY00003 33. Oil pump Coat the O-ring with ATF and install it around the pump body. Place the oil pump through the input shaft, and align the bolt holes of the pump body with the transmission case. Hold the input shaft, and lightly press the oil pump body to slide the oil seal rings on the stator shaft through the direct clutch drum. CAUTION: Do not push on the oil pump strongly or the oil seal ring will stick to the direct clutch drum. Install the seven bolts. Torque: 22 N m (2.2 kg m/16 Ib ft) Check input shaft rotation Make sure the input shaft rotates smoothly.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-183
DISASSEMBLY, INSPECTION AND REASSEMBLY OF MINOR COMPONENTS NOTE: The instructions here are organized so that you work on only one component group at a time. This will help avoid confusion from similar-looking parts of different subassemblies being on your workbench at the same time. The component groups are inspected and repaired from the converter housing side. As much as possible, complete the inspection, repair and reassembly before proceeding to the next component group. If a component group cannot be reassembled because parts are being ordered, be sure to keep all parts of that group in separate container while proceeding with disassembly, inspection, repair and reassembly of other component groups. Recommended ATF type BESCO ATF .
GENERAL CLEANING NOTES: 1. All disassembled parts should be washed clean and any fluid passages and holes blown through with compressed air. 2. When using compressed air to dry parts, always aim away from yourself to prevent accidentally spraying automatic transmission fluid in your face. 3. The recommended automatic transmission fluid should be used for cleaning.
PARTS ARRANGEMENT: 1. After cleaning, the parts should be arranged in proper order to allow performing inspection, repairs, and reassembly with efficiency. 2. When disassembling a valve body, be sure to keep each valve together with the corresponding spring. 3. New brakes and clutches that are to be used for replacement must be soaked in transmission fluid for at least thirty minutes before assembly.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: 1. All oil seal rings, clutch discs, clutch plates, rotating parts, and sliding surfaces should be coated with transmission fluid prior to reassembly. 2. All gaskets and rubber O-ring should be replaced. 3. Make sure that the ends of a snap ring are not aligned with one of the cutouts and are installed in the groove correctly. 4. If a worn bushing is to be replaced, the subassembly containing that bushing must be replaced. 5. Check thrust bearings and races for wear or damage. Replace if necessary. 6. Use petroleum jelly or vaseline to keep parts in place. 7A-184 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) OIL PUMP DISASSEMBLY
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Disassembly steps 1. Oil seal ring 2. O-ring 3. Stator shaft
241RY00005 Disassembly steps 1. Oil seal ring Use torque converter as work stand. Remove 2 oil seal rings from stator shaft. 2. O-ring Remove O-ring.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-185
241RY00006 3. Stator shaft 4. Oil pump drive gear 5. Oil pump driven gear 6. Oil pump body Remove 13 bolts, and then remove the stator shaft from oil pump body. Then remove drive and driven gear.
INSPECTION AND REPAIR Make necessary correction or parts replacement if wear, damage or any abnormal conditions are found through inspection.
241RY00007 Check oil pump body bushing Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of the oil pump body bushing. Maximum inside diameter: 38.19 mm (1.5035 in) If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the oil pump body.
241RY00008 Check stator shaft bushing Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of the stator shaft bushing. Maximum inside diameter: Front side: 21.58 mm (0.8496 in) Rear side: 27.08 mm (1.0661 in) If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the stator shaft.
241RY00009 Check tip clearance of both gears Measure between the gear teeth and the cresent- shaped part of the pump body. Standard tip clearance: 0.11 0.14 mm (0.0043 0.0055 in) Maximum tip clearance: 0.19 mm (0.0075 in) If the tip clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the drive gear, driven gear or pump body. 7A-186 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
241RY00010 Check body clearance of driven gear Push the driven gear to one side of the body. Use a feeler gauge, measure the clearance. Standard body clearance: 0.07 0.15 mm (0.0028 0.0059 in) Maximum body clearance: 0.2 mm (0.0079 in) If the body clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the drive gear, driven gear or pump body.
241RY00011 Check side clearance of both gears Using a steel straightedge and a feeler gauge, measure the side clearance of both gears. Standard side clearance: 0.02 0.05 mm (0.0008 0.0020 in) Maximum side clearance: 0.1 mm (0.004 in) If the side clearance is greater than the maximum, replace the drive gear, driven gear or pump body.
241RY00012 Check oil seal Check for wear, damage or cracks. If necessary, replace oil seal. Pry off the oil seal with a screwdriver.
241RY00013 Using special tool, install a new oil seal. The oil seal end should be flush with the outer edge of the pump body. Oil seal installer : 5-8840-2256-0 (J-9617) Coat the oil seal lip with multi purpose grease.
241RY00014 Reassembly steps 1. Oil pump body 2. Oil pump driven gear 3. Oil pump drive gear Place the oil pump body on the torque converter. Coat the driven gear and drive gear with ATF. Install the driven gear and drive gear.
7A-188 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
241RY00006 4. Stator shaft Align the stator shaft with the bolt holes. Tighten the thirteen bolts. Torque: 11 N m (1.1 kg m/95 Ib in)
241RY00015 5. Oil seal ring Coat the oil seal rings with ATF. Contract the oil seal rings as shown, and install them onto the stator shaft. NOTE: Do not spread the ring ends too much.
6. O-ring Coat a new O-ring with ATF and install it to the oil pump body.
O-ring size (Reference) Inside diameter 204.9 mm (8.067 in) Thickness 3.5 mm (0.138 in)
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241RY00017 Check oil pump drive gear rotation Make sure the drive gear rotates smoothly when installed to the torque converter.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-189 OD PLANETARY GEAR AND OD DIRECT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY (C-0) DISASSEMBLY
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Disassembly steps 1. OD direct clutch assembly 2. OD planetary gear assembly 3. Thrust bearing 4. Snap ring 5. Flange, disk and plate 6. Snap ring 7. Piston return spring 8. OD direct clutch piston with O-ring 9. O-ring
10. Thrust bearing 11. Snap ring 12. Ring gear flange 13. OD planetary ring gear 14. Race 15. Snap ring 16. Retaining plate 17. OD one-way clutch 18. Thrust washer
7A-190 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
252L100003 Disassembly steps Check operation of one-way clutch Hold the OD direct clutch drum and turn the input shaft. The input shaft should turn freely clockwise and should lock counterclockwise. 1 : Free 2 : Lock
252L100004 1. OD direct clutch assembly 2. OD planetary gear assembly Remove OD direct clutch assembly from OD planetary gear assembly. 3. Thrust bearing Then remove thrust bearing with the race from OD direct clutch drum.
252L100005 Check piston stroke of OD direct clutch (C-0) Place the oil pump onto the torque converter, and then place the OD direct clutch assembly onto the oil pump.
252L100016 Use a dial indicator, measure the OD direct clutch piston stroke applying and releasing the compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown. Piston stroke: 1.85 2.15 mm (0.0728 0.0846 in)
252L100006 4. Snap ring Remove snap ring from clutch drum. 5. Flange, disc and plate Remove flange, two discs and two plates.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-191
252L100007 6. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer and compress the return spring. Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring. Spring compressor : 5-8840-0195-0 (J-23327-1) 7. Piston return spring Remove piston return spring
252L100008 8. OD direct clutch piston with O-ring. Place the oil pump onto the torque converter and then place the OD direct clutch onto the oil pump. Holding the OD direct clutch piston by hand, apply compressed air to the oil pump to remove the OD direct clutch piston. Remove the OD direct clutch piston. 9. O-ring Remove two O-rings from piston.
252RY00021 10. Thrust bearing Remove bearing and race from OD planetary ring gear.
252RY00022 11. Snap ring Remove snap ring.
252RY00023 12. Ring gear flange 13. OD planetary ring gear Remove ring gear flange from OD planetary ring gear.
7A-192 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
252RY00024 14. Race 15. Snap ring Remove snap ring, using screwdriver.
252RY00025 16. Retaining plate Remove retaining plate from OD planetary gear.
252RY00026 17. OD one-way clutch Remove OD one-way clutch with outer race. 18. Thrust washer
252RY00027 INSPECTION AND REPAIR Check discs Using a micrometer, measure the thickness of the discs. Minimum thickness: 2.04 mm (0.0803 in) If the thickness is less than the minimum, replace the disc.
252RY00028 Check piston return spring Using calipers, measure the free length of the return spring. Standard length: 15.8 mm (0.622 in)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-193
252RY00029 Check OD direct clutch piston Check that the check ball is free by shaking the piston. Check that the valve does not leak by applying low- pressure compressed air.
252L100009 Check OD direct clutch drum bushings Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of the OD direct clutch drum bushings. Maximum inside diameter: 27.11 mm (1.0673 in) If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the OD direct clutch drum.
252RY00031 Check OD planetary gear bushing Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of replace the OD planetary gear bushing. Maximum inside diameter: 11.27 mm (0.4437 in) If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the OD planetary gear.
Reassembly steps 1. OD planetary gear assembly 2. Thrust washer 3. OD one-way clutch 4. Retaining plate 5. Snap ring 6. Race 7. OD planetary ring gear 8. Ring gear flange 9. Snap ring
10. Thrust bearing 11. O-ring 12. OD direct clutch piston with O-ring 13. Piston return spring 14. Snap ring 15. Flange, disc and plate 16. Snap ring 17. Thrust bearing 18. OD direct clutch assembly
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-195
252RY00032 Reassembly steps 1. OD planetary gear assembly 2. Thrust washer Install the thrust washer to the OD planetary gear, facing the grooved side upward.
252RY00033 3. OD one-way clutch Install the one-way clutch into the outer race, with the flanged side of the one-way clutch facing upward.
252RY00026 Install OD one-way clutch with outer race to overdrive planetary gear.
252RY00024 4. Retaining plate 5. Snap ring Install retaining plate, then install snap ring, using a screwdriver.
6. Race Coat the race with petroleum jelly and install it to the planetary gear.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside diameter 24.7 mm (0.972 in) Outside diameter 41.8 mm (1.646 in)
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7A-196 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
252RY00023 7. OD planetary ring gear 8. Ring gear flange Install ring gear flange to OD planetary ring gear.
252RY00022 9. Snap ring Install snap ring, using a screwdriver.
10. Thrust bearing Coat the race and bearing with petroleum jelly and install them onto the OD planetary ring gear.
Race and bearing diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Bearing and race 24.2 mm (0.953 in) 47.8 mm (1.882 in)
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252L100011 11. O-ring Coat new O-rings with ATF and install them on the OD direct clutch piston. 12. OD direct clutch piston with O-ring Being careful not to damage the O-rings, press in the OD direct clutch piston into the clutch drum, using both hands.
252L100012 13. Piston return spring Install piston return spring.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-197
252L100007 14. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring. Spring compressor : 5-8840-0195-0 (J-23327-1) Install the snap ring with snap ring pliers. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with the spring retainer claw.
252L100013 15. Flange, disc and plate Install two plates and tow discs then install the flange, with the flat side facing downward.
252L100014 16. Snap ring Install snap ring.
252L100005 Check piston stroke of OD direct clutch (C-0) Place the oil pump onto the torque converter, and then place the OD direct clutch assembly onto the oil pump. 7A-198 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) Using a dial indicator, measure the OD direct clutch piston stroke by applying and releasing the compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown. Piston stroke: 1.85 2.15 mm (0.0729 0.0847 in) If the piston stroke is not within specification, replace the disc and recheck the piston stroke. If the piston stroke is non standard, select another flange.
Flange sizes Flange thickness Flange thickness 3.8 mm (0.150 in) 3.4 mm (0.134 in) 3.7 mm (0.146 in) 3.3 mm (0.130 in) 3.6 mm (0.142 in) 3.2 mm (0.126 in) 3.5 mm (0.138 in) 3.1 mm (0.122 in)
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17. Thrust bearing Coat the assembled bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install it with the race side facing downward.
Bearing and race (Reference) Inside diameter 28.9 mm (1.138 in) Outside diameter 50.2 mm (1.976 in)
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252L100004 18. OD direct clutch assembly Align the flukes of discs in the direct clutch. Install the OD direct clutch assembly onto the OD planetary gear.
252L100003 Check operation of one-way clutch Hold the OD direct clutch drum and turn the input shaft. The input shaft should turn freely clockwise and should lock counterclockwise. 1 : Free 2 : Lock AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-199 OD SUPPORT ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY
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Disassembly steps 1. Thrust bearing 2. Race 3. Thrust washer (plastic) 4. Snap ring 5. Piston return spring
6. OD brake piston 7. O-ring 8. Oil seal ring 9. OD support
252RY00042 Disassembly steps Check OD brake piston movement Place the OD support assembly onto the direct clutch assembly.
7A-200 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
252RY00043 Apply compressed air into the oil passage as shown, and be sure that the OD brake piston moves smoothly.
252RY00044 4. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring with a shop press. Spring compressor : 5-8840-2170-0 (J-37233) Remove the snap ring with a screwdriver. 5. Piston return spring
252RY00045 6. OD brake piston Place the OD support onto the direct clutch assembly. Hold the OD brake piston so it is not slanted and apply compressed air into the passage to remove the OD brake piston. Remove the OD brake piston. 7. O-ring 8. Oil seal ring 9. OD support
INSPECTION AND REPAIR Make necessary correction or parts replacement if wear, damage or any abnormal conditions are found through inspection.
252RY00046 Check piston return spring Using calipers, measure the free length of the return spring. Standard length: 17.2 mm (0.677 in)
252RY00047 Reassembly steps 1. OD support 2. Oil seal ring Coat the two oil seal rings with ATF. Contract the oil seals as shown, and install them onto the OD support. NOTE : Do not spread the ring ends more than necessary.
7A-202 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
252RY00048 3. O-ring Coat two new O-rings with ATF and install them on the OD brake piston. 4. OD brake piston Being careful not to damage the O-rings, press in the brake piston into the OD support, using both hands.
252RY00049 5. Piston return spring Install piston return spring.
252RY00050 6. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring with a shop press. Spring compressor : 5-8840-2170-0 (J-37233) Install the snap ring with a screwdriver. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with cutout portion of the OD support.
252RY00051 7. Thrust washer (plastic) Coat the thrust washer with petroleum jelly and install it onto the OD support. NOTE : Make sure that the lug fits into the hole on the OD support.
8. Race Coat the race with petroleum jelly, and install it onto the OD support.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside diameter 28.45 mm (1.120 in) Outside diameter 47.3 mm (1.862 in)
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-203 9. Thrust bearing Turn over OD support. Coat the two races with petroleum jelly, and install them onto the OD support.
Race and bearing diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race (A) 37.2 mm (1.465 in) 58.8 mm (2.315 in) Bearing and race (B) 33.7 mm (1.327 in) 50.1 mm (1.972 in) 252RY00069
252RY00042 Check OD brake piston movement Place the OD support assembly onto the direct clutch assembly.
252RY00043 Apply compressed air into the oil passage as shown, and be sure that the OD brake piston moves smoothly.
7A-204 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) DIRECT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY (C-2) DISASSEMBLY
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Disassembly steps 1. Clutch drum thrust washer (Plastic) 2. Snap ring 3. Flange 4. Plate and disc Five plates and five discs (UBS) Four plates and four discs (TFR/S)
5. Snap ring 6. Piston return spring 7. Direct clutch drum 8. Direct clutch piston 9. O-ring
248RY00028 Disassembly steps Remove direct clutch drum assembly from forward clutch assembly.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-205
248RY00029 Check piston stroke of direct clutch (C-2) Place the direct clutch assembly onto the OD support assembly.
248RY00061 Using a dial indicator, measure the direct clutch piston stroke by applying and releasing compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown. Piston stroke: 1.6 1.9 mm (0.0630 0.0748 in) (UBS) Pack clearance: 0.4 0.7 mm (0.0157 0.0276 in) (TFR/S)
1. Clutch drum thrust washer (Plastic) 2. Snap ring 3. Flange 4. Plate and disc
248RY00002 5. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer and compress the return spring. Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring. Spring compressor : 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048) 6. Piston return spring
248RY00030 7. Direct clutch drum 8. Direct clutch piston 9. O-ring Place the direct clutch drum onto the OD support. Holding the direct clutch piston by hand, apply compressed air to the OD support to remove the direct clutch piston. Remove the direct clutch piston. Remove two O-rings from piston. 7A-206 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
247RY00034 INSPECTON AND REPAIR Check piston return spring Using calipers, measure the free length of the return spring. Standard length: 21.3 mm (0.839 in)
252RY00027 Check discs Using micrometer, measure the thickness of the discs. Minimum thickness: 2.04 mm (0.0803 in) If the thickness is less than the minimum, replace the disc.
248RY00031 Check direct clutch piston Check that check ball is free by shaking the piston. Check that the valve does not leak by applying low- pressure compressed air.
248RY00032 Check direct clutch drum bushing Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of the clutch drum bushing. Maximum inside diameter: 53.99 mm (2.1256 in) If the inside diamater is greater than the maximum, replace the clutch drum.
Reassembly steps 1. O-ring 2. Direct clutch piston 3. Direct clutch drum 4. Piston return spring 5. Snap ring
6. Disc and plate Five discs and five plates (UBS) Four discs and four plates (TFR/S) 7. Flange 8. Snap ring 9. Clutch drum thrust washer (Plastic)
248RY00033 Reassembly steps 1. O-ring 2. Direct clutch piston 3. Direct clutch drum Coat new O-rings with ATF and install them on the direct clutch piston. Install direct clutch piston to direct clutch drum. Being careful not to damage the O-rings, press in the direct clutch piston into the clutch drum, using both hands.
7A-208 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00034 4. Piston return spring Install piston return spring.
248RY00002 5. Snap ring Compress piston return spring and install snap ring in groove. Place special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring. Install the snap ring with snap ring pliers. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with the spring retainer claw. Spring compressor: 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048)
248RY00062 6. Disc and plate Install plates and discs. Install in order : P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D (UBS) : P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D (TFR/S) P : Plate, D : Disc
248RY0035 7. Flange Install the flange, with the flat side facing downward.
248RY00036 8. Snap ring Install the snap ring with a screwdriver. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with the cutout portion of the direct clutch drum.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-209
248RY00029 Check piston stroke of direct clutch (C-2) Place the direct clutch assembly onto the OD support assembly.
Using a dial indicator, measure the direct clutch piston stroke by applying and releasing compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown. Piston stroke: 1.6 1.9 mm (0.0630 0.0748 in) (UBS) Pack clearance: 0.4 0.7 mm (0.0157 0.0276 in) (TFR/S) If the piston stroke is not within specification, replace the discs and recheck the piston stroke. If the piston stroke is non standard, select another flange.
Flange sizes Flange thickness Flange thickness 3.3 mm (0.130 in) 3.8 mm (0.150 in) 3.4 mm (0.134 in) 3.9 mm (0.154 in) 3.5 mm (0.138 in) 4.0 mm (0.157 in) 3.6 mm (0.142 in) 4.1 mm (0.161 in) 3.7 mm (0.146 in) 4.2 mm (0.165 in)
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248RY00037 9. Clutch drum thrust washer (plastic) Coat the thrust washer with petroleum jelly and install it onto the direct clutch. NOTE : Make sure that the lugs fit into the cutout portions on the direct clutch.
7A-210 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00038 Align the flukes of discs in the direct clutch. Install the direct clutch assembly onto the forward clutch assembly. Check that the distance from the direct clutch end to the forward clutch end is 71.2 mm (2.803 in).
Disassembly steps 1. Thrust bearing 2. Race 3. Snap ring 4. Flange 5. Disc and plate Six discs and six plates (UBS) Five discs and five plates (TFR/S) 6. Cushion plate 7. Snap ring
8. Piston return spring 9. Piston 10. O-ring 11. O-ring 12. Oil seal ring 13. Thrust bearing 14. Forward clutch drum
7A-212 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00039 Disassembly steps Remove forward clutch assembly from direct clutch assembly.
248RY00048 1. Thrust bearing 2. Race Place wooden blocks, etc. to prevent forward clutch shaft from touching the work stand, and place the OD support on them. Place the forward clutch onto the OD support and remove the bearing and race.
248R200008 Check piston stroke of forward clutch (C-1) Using a dial indicator, measure the forward clutch piston stroke by applying and releasing compressed air (390 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown. Pack clearance: 0.6 1.0 mm (0.0236 0.0394 in) (UBS) : 0.5 0.9 mm (0.0197 0.0354 in) (TFR/S)
248RY00041 3. Snap ring Remove snap ring from clutch drum. 4. Flange 5. Disc and plate 6. Cushion plate
248RY00003 7. Snap ring Place special tool on the sparing retainer and compress the return spring. Using snap ring pliers, remove the snap ring. Spring compressor : 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048) 8. Piston return spring
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-213
248RY00042 9. Piston Place the forward clutch drum onto the OD support. Holding the forward clutch piston by hand, apply compressed air to the OD support to remove the forward clutch piston.
10. O-ring 11. O-ring 12. Oil seal ring 13. Thrust bearing 14. Forward clutch drum
248RY00031 INSPECTION AND REPAIR Check forward clutch piston Check that check ball is free by shaking the piston. Check that the valve does not leak by applying low- pressure compressed air.
248RY00043 Check forward clutch drum bushing Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of the forward clutch drum bushing. Maximum inside diameter: 24.08 mm (0.948 in) If the inside diameter is greater then the maximum, replace the forward clutch drum.
248RY00045 Check disc, plate and flange Check to see if the sliding surface of the disc, plate and flange are worn or burnt. If necessary, replace them. If the lining of the disc is peeling off or discolored, or even if parts of the printed numbers are defaced, replace all discs. Before assembling new discs, soak them in ATF for at least fifteen minutes.
7A-214 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
247RY00034 Check piston return spring Using calipers, measure the free length of the return spring. Standard length: 19.47 mm (0.7665 in)
Reassembly steps 1. Forward clutch drum 2. Thrust bearing 3. Oil seal ring 4. O-ring 5. O-ring 6. Forward clutch piston 7. Piston return spring
8. Snap ring 9. Cushion plate 10. Disc and plate Six discs and six plates (UBS) Five discs and five plates (TFR/S) 11. Flange 12. Snap ring 13. Race 14. Thrust bearing
7A-216 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
Reassembly steps 1. Forward clutch drum 2. Thrust bearing Coat the assembled bearing and race with petroleum jelly and install it onto the forward clutch drum, with the race side facing downward.
Bearing and race (Reference) Inside diameter 33.7 mm (1.327 in) Outside diameter 47.8 mm (1.882 in)
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248RY00046 3. Oil seal ring Coat the three oil rings with ATF. Contract the oil seal rings as shown, and install three oil seal rings onto the forward clutch drum. NOTE: Do not spread the ring ends more than necessary.
248RY00047 4. O-ring Coat a new O-ring with ATF and install O-ring on the forward clutch drum. 5. O-ring Coat new O-rings with ATF and install two O-rings on the forward clutch piston.
248RY00049 6. Forward clutch piston Being careful not to damage the O-rings, press the forward clutch piston into the forward clutch drum.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-217
248RY00065 7. Piston return spring Install piston return spring.
248RY00003 8. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring. Spring compressor: 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048) Install the snap ring with snap ring pliers. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with the spring retainer claw.
248RY00069 9. Cushion plate Install cushion plate rounded side down as shown.
248RY00070 10. Disc and plate Install discs and plates. Install in order: P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D (UBS) : P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D-P-D (TFR/S) 11. Flange And then install the flange, with the rounded edge facing downward.
248RY00041 12. Snap ring Install the snap ring with a screwdriver. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with the cutout portion of the forward clutch drum.
7A-218 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248R200008 Check piston stroke of forward clutch (C-1) Using a dial indicator, measure the forward clutch piston stroke by applying and releasing the compressed air (380 780 kPa, 4 8 kg/cm 2 or 57 114 psi) as shown. Pack clearance: 0.6 1.0 mm (0.0236 0.0394 in) (UBS) : 0.5 0.9 mm (0.0197 0.0354 in) (TFR/S) If the piston stroke is not within specification, replace the discs, and recheck the piston stroke.
Available flange sizes
3.0 mm (0.118 in) 3.4 mm (0.134 in)
4.2 mm (0.165 in) 3.6 mm (0.142 in)
4.4 mm (0.173 in) 3.8 mm (0.150 in)
3.2 mm (0.126 in) 4.0 mm (0.158 in)
13. Race 14. Thrust bearing Coat the race and bearing with petroleum jelly, and install them onto the forward clutch drum.
Race and bearing diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 26.0 mm (1.024 in) 48.9 mm (1.925 in) Bearing 26.0 mm (1.024 in) 46.7 mm (1.839 in) 248RY00048
248RY00039 Align the flukes of discs in the direct clutch. Install the direct clutch assembly onto the forward clutch assembly.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-219
248RY00038 Check that the distance from the direct clutch end to the forward clutch end is 71.2 mm (2.803 in).
7A-220 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) FRONT PLANETARY GEAR DISASSEMBLY
5. Race (Metal) 6. Thrust bearing 7. Race 8. Front planetary ring gear
Disassembly steps
1. Race 2. Thrust bearing 3. Race 4. Front planetary gear 5. Race (Metal) 6. Thrust bearing 7. Race 8. Front planetary ring gear AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-221
247RY00021 INSPECTION AND REPAIR Check front planetary ring gear bushing Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of the front planetary ring gear bushing. Maximum inside diameter: 24.08 mm (0.9480 in) If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the front planetary ring gear.
5. Front planetary ring gear 6. Race 7. Thrust bearing 8. Race
Reassembly steps 1. Front planetary gear 2. Race 3. Thrust bearing Coat the race and bearing with petroleum jelly. Install the race and bearing to the rear side of the front planetary gear.
Bearing and race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Bearing 35.6 mm (1.402 in) 47.7 mm (1.878 in)
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Race 33.7 mm (1.327 in) 47.6 mm (1.874 in) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-223 4. Race (Metal) Turn over the planetary gear and install the race. Make sure that the lugs fit into the holes on the front planetary gear.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 34.3 mm (1.350 in) 47.8 mm (1.882 in)
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5. Front planetary ring gear 6. Race 7. Thrust bearing Coat the race and bearing with petroleum jelly. Install the race and bearing onto the rear side of the front planetary ring gear.
Race and bearing diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 30.6 mm (1.205 in) 53.6 mm (2.110 in) Bearing 32.7 mm (1.287 in) 47.7 mm (1.878 in)
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8. Race Turn over the planetary ring gear and install the race onto the front side of the front planetary ring gear.
Race diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race 26.8 mm (1.055 in) 47.0 mm (1.850 in)
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7A-224 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) PLANETARY SUN GEAR AND NO.1 ONE-WAY CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY
248R200005
Disassembly steps 1. One-way clutch and second brake hub 2. Thrust washer (plastic) 3. Oil seal ring (Metal) 4. Snap ring
5. Sun gear input drum 6. Snap ring 7. Planetary sun gear
248RY00051 Disassembly steps Check operation of No.1 one-way clutch Hold the planetary sun gear and turn the second brake hub. The second brake hub should turn freely clockwise and should lock counterclockwise. : Free : Lock
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-225
1. One-way clutch and second brake hub 2. Thrust washer (plastic)
248RY00052 3. Oil seal ring (Metal) Remove two oil seal rings.
248RY00053 4. Snap ring Remove the snap ring with snap ring pliers. 5. Sun gear input drum 6. Snap ring 7. Planetary sun gear
248RY00054 INSPECTION AND REPAIR Check planetary sun gear bushing Using a dial indicator, measure the inside diameter of the planetary sun gear bushing. Maximum inside diameter: 27.01 mm (1.0634 in) If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the planetary sun gear.
Reassembly steps 1. Planetary sun gear 2. Snap ring 3. Sun gear input drum 4. Snap ring
5. Oil seal ring (Metal) 6. Thrust washer (Plastic) 7. One-way clutch and second brake hub
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-227
248RY00055 Reassembly steps 1. Planetary sun gear 2. Snap ring Install snap ring to planetary sun gear.
248RY0056 3. Sun gear input drum Place a wooden block, etc. as a work stand and place the planetary sun gear onto it. Install the sun gear input drum onto the planetary sun gear.
248RY00053 4. Snap ring Install snap ring with snap ring pliers.
248RY00052 5. Oil seal ring (Metal) Coat the two oil seal rings with ATF. Install the two oil seal rings onto the planetary sun gear. NOTE: Do not spread the ring ends too much.
248RY00057 6. Thrust washer (Plastic) Install thrust washer. NOTE: Make sure that the lugs fit into the holes on the sun gear input drum.
7A-228 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
248RY00058 7. One-way clutch and second brake hub Install assembled No.1 one-way clutch and second brake hub onto planetary sun gear as shown.
248RY00051 Check operation of No.1 one-way clutch Hold the planetary sun gear and turn the second brake hub. The second brake hub should turn freely clockwise and should lock counterclockwise. : Free : Lock
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-229 SECOND BRAKE ASSEMBLY (B-2) DISASSEMBLY
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Disassembly steps 1. Second brake assembly 2. Thrust washer (Plastic) 3. Snap ring 4. Spring retainer 5. Piston return spring
6. Piston sleeve 7. Second brake piston 8. O-ring 9. Second brake drum
246RY00007 Disassembly steps 1. Second brake assembly Remove second brake assembly from output shaft.
7A-230 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
247RY00001 2. Thrust washer (Plastic) 3. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring. Spring compressor: 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048) Remove the snap ring with snap ring pliers. 4. Spring retainer 5. Piston return spring 6. Piston sleeve
246RY00008 7. Second brake piston Holding the second brake piston by hand, apply compressed air to the second brake drum to remove the second brake piston. Remove the second brake piston. 8. O-ring 9. Second brake drum
247RY00034 INSPECTION AND REPAIR Check piston return spring Using calipers, measure the free length of the return spring. Standard length: 16.05 mm (0.6319 in)
Reassembly steps 1. O-ring 2. Second brake piston 3. Second brake drum 4. Piston sleeve 5. Piston return spring
6. Spring retainer 7. Snap ring 8. Thrust washer (Plastic) 9. Second brake assembly
246RY00009 Reassembly steps 1. O-ring Coat new O-rings with ATF and install them on the second brake piston. 2. Second brake piston 3. Second brake drum Being careful not to damage the O-rings, press in the second brake piston into the second brake drum. 4. Piston sleeve Install piston sleeve. 7A-232 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
246RY00010 5. Piston return spring Install piston return spring. 6. Spring retainer Install spring retainer.
247RY00001 7. Snap ring Place special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring. Spring compressor: 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048) Install the snap ring with snap ring pliers. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with the spring retainer claw.
246RY00011 Check second brake piston movement Make sure the second brake piston moves smoothly when applying and releasing the low compressed air to the second brake drum.
246RY00012 8. Thrust washer (plastic) Coat the thrust washer with petroleum jelly and install it to the second brake piston, with the grooved side facing upward. NOTE: Make sure that the cutout portions of the thrust washer match the teeth of the spring retainer.
246RY00014 9. Second brake assembly Install second brake assembly to output shaft.
Disassembly steps 1. Second brake assembly 2. Output shaft 3. Oil seal ring 4. Disc, plate and flange (B-3) Seven discs and seven plates (UBS) Six discs and six plates (TFR/S) 5. Rear planetary gear assembly 6. One-way clutch inner race 7. Snap ring 8. One-way clutch
9. Thrust washer (Plastic) 10. Thrust washer (Plastic) 11. Rear planetary gear 12. Thrust bearing and race 13. Snap ring 14. Ring gear flange 15. Rear planetary ring gear
7A-234 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
246RY00014 Disassembly steps 1. Second brake assembly 2. Output shaft Remove second brake assembly from output shaft.
247RY00028 3. Oil seal ring Remove oil seal ring from output shaft. 4. Disc, plate and flange (B-3) Seven discs and seven plates (UBS) Six discs and six plates (TFR/S)
247RY00029 5. Rear planetary gear assembly Remove rear planetary gear from rear planetary ring gear.
247RY00030 Check operation of No.2 one-way clutch Hold the planetary gear and turn the one-way clutch inner race. The one-way clutch inner race should turn freely counterclockwise and should lock clockwise. : Lock : Free
247RY00031 6. One-way clutch inner race Remove the one-way clutch inner race from the rear planetary gear.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-235
247RY00032 7. Snap ring Remove the snap ring with a screwdriver.
247RY00033 8. One-way clutch Remove the one-way clutch with retainers from the planetary gear. 9. Thrust washer (Plastic) 10. Thrust washer (Plastic) 11. Rear planetary gear 12. Thrust bearing and race 13. Snap ring 14. Ring gear flange 15. Rear planetary ring gear
248RY00045 Check disc, plate and flange Check to see if the sliding surface of the disc, plate and flange are worn or burnt. If necessary, replace them. If the lining of the disc is peeling off or discolored, or even if parts of the printed numbers are defaced, replace all discs. Before assembling new discs, soak them in ATF for at least fifteen minutes.
Reassembly steps 1. Rear planetary ring gear 2. Ring gear flange 3. Snap ring 4. Thrust bearing and race 5. Rear planetary gear 6. Thrust washer (Plastic) 7. Thrust washer (Plastic) 8. One-way clutch
9. Snap ring 10. One-way clutch inner race 11. Rear planetary gear assembly 12. Disc, plate and flange (B-3) Seven discs and seven plates (UBS) Six discs and six plates (TFR/S) 13. Oil seal ring 14. Output shaft 15. Second brake assembly
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-237
247RY00035 Reassembly steps 1. Rear planetary ring gear 2. Ring gear flange Install ring gear flange to the rear planetary ring gear. 3. Snap ring Install snap ring to the rear planetary ring gear.
4. Thrust bearing and race Coat the races and bearing with petroleum jelly, and install them onto the rear planetary ring gear.
Races and bearing diameter (Reference) Inside Outside Race (A) 28.5 mm (1.122 in) 44.2 mm (1.740 in) Bearing and race (B) 27.7 mm (1.091 in) 44.2 mm (1.740 in) 247RY00036
247RY00037 5. Rear planetary gear 6. Thrust washer (Plastic) 7. Thrust washer (Plastic) Coat the thrust washers with petroleum jelly. Install the thrust washers onto both sides of the rear planetary gear, facing the grooved side upward. NOTE: Make sure that the lugs fit into the cutout portions on the rear planetary gear.
247RY00038 8. One-way clutch Install the one-way clutch with the flanged side facing upward onto the rear planetary gear. 7A-238 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
247RY00039 9. Snap ring Install snap ring.
247RY00040 10. One-way clutch inner race While turning counterclockwise, install one-way clutch inner race to rear planetary gear.
247RY00041 Check operation of one-way clutch Hold the planetary gear and turn the one-way clutch inner race. The one-way clutch inner race should turn freely counterclockwise and should lock clockwise. : Lock : Free
246RY00013 12. Disc, plate and flange (B-3) Install a brake flange onto the rear planetary gear assembly. Install a clutch plate onto the rear planetary gear assembly. NOTE: The claw interval of the plate should be as shown in the figure when viewing the clutch plate from the arrow direction. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-239
247RY00047 Install seven clutch discs and seven brake plates (UBS) or six clutch discs and six brake plates (TFR/S) alternately, starting with clutch disc, onto the rear planetary gear assembly.
247RY00028 13. Oil seal ring Coat the oil seal ring with ATF and install it to the output shaft. NOTE: Do not spread the ring ends too much.
246RY00014 15. Second brake assembly Install second brake assembly to output shaft.
7A-240 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) FIRST AND REVERSE BRAKE (B-3) DISASSEMBLY
246RY00024
Disassembly steps 1. Thrust bearing and race 2. Snap ring 3. Piston return spring 4. First and reverse brake piston No.2 5. O-ring
6. Reaction sleeve 7. O-ring 8. First and reverse brake piston No.1 9. O-ring
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-241
247RY00043 Disassembly steps 1. Thrust bearing and race Remove assembled bearing and race from transmission case.
246RY00016 Check first and reverse brake piston movement Make sure that first and reverse brake piston moves smoothly when applying and releasing the compressed air into the transmission case.
247RY00002 2. Snap ring Set special tool on the spring retainer, and compress the return spring. Spring compressor: 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048) Remove the snap ring with snap ring pliers. 3. Piston return spring
246RY00016 4. First and reverse brake piston No.2 Holding the first and reverse brake piston No.2 by hand, apply compressed air to the transmission case to remove the first and reverse brake piston No.2. Remove the first and reverse brake piston No.2. If the piston does not pop out with compressed air, lift the piston out with needle-nose pliers. 5. O-ring
246RY00017 6. Reaction sleeve Insert special tool behind the reaction sleeve and gradually lift it out of the transmission case. Reaction sleeve puller: 5-8840-2173-0 (J-37236) 7. O-ring
7A-242 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
247RY00044 8. First and reverse brake piston No.1 Insert special tool behind the first and reverse brake piston No.1 and gradually lift it out of the transmission case. Piston puller: 5-8840-2174-0 (J-37237) 9. O-ring
Reassembly steps 1. O-ring 2. O-ring 3. First and reverse brake piston No.1 4. O-ring 5. Reaction sleeve
6. First and reverse brake piston No.2 7. Return spring 8. Snap ring 9. Thrust bearing and race
7A-244 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
246RY00018 Reassembly steps 1. O-ring Coat three new O-rings with ATF. Install the two O-rings on the No.1 piston. 2. O-ring Install the O-ring on the reaction sleeve. 3. First and reverse brake piston No.1 Install the first and reverse brake piston No.1 to the reaction sleeve.
246RY00019 4. O-ring Coat a new O-ring with ATF and install it on the first and reverse brake piston No.2. 5. Reaction sleeve Install the first and reverse brake piston No.1 with reaction sleeve onto the first and reverse brake piston No.2.
246RY00020 6. First and reverse brake piston No.2 Align the teeth of the first and reverse brake piston No.2 into the proper grooves. Being careful not to damage the O-rings, press in the first and reverse brake piston No.2 with No.1 into the transmission case.
246RY00021 7. Return spring Place piston return spring onto first and reverse brake piston No.2.
247RY00002 8. Snap ring Set special tool as shown, and compress the return spring with special tool. Spring compressor: 5-8840-0254-0 (J-25048) Install the snap ring with snap ring pliers. Be sure the end gap of the snap ring is not aligned with the spring retainer claw.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-245
246RY00022 Check first and reverse brake piston movement Make sure the first and reverse brake piston moves smoothly when applying and releasing the compressed air into the transmission case.
9. Thrust bearing and race Coat the assembled bearing and race with petroleum jelly. Install the assembled bearing and race facing the bearing side upward.
Bearing and race diameter (Reference) Inside diameter 39.38 mm (1.550 in) Outside diameter 58.15 mm (2.289 in) 247RY00043
7A-246 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) TRANSMISSION VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY
240R200039
Disassembly steps 1. Detent spring 2. Manual shift valve 3. Upper valve body 4. No.1 gasket (Upper valve body side) 5. Valve body plate
6. Clamp 7. Pressure control solenoid 8. No.2 gasket (Lower valve body side) 9. Lower valve body
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-247
240R200040 Disassembly steps 1. Detent spring Remove detent spring from valve body. 2. Manual shift valve Remove manual shift valve.
244R200049 3. Upper valve body 4. No.1 gasket (Upper valve body side) 5. Valve body plate Turn over assembly and remove thirty bolts. 6. Clamp 7. Pressure control solenoid
244R200061 Hold the valve body plate to the upper valve body. Lift off upper valve body and plate as a single unit. NOTE: Be careful that the check balls and strainers do not fall out. 8. No.2 gasket (Lower valve body side) 9. Lower valve body
Reassembly steps 1. No.1 gasket (Upper valve body side) 2. Valve body plate 3. No.2 gasket (Lower valve body side) 4. Upper valve body 5. Lower valve body
6. Pressure control solenoid 7. Clamp 8. Manual shift valve 9. Detent spring
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-249
244R200073 Reassembly steps 1. No.1 gasket (Upper valve body side) Position a new No.1 gasket (1) on upper valve body. Align the No.1 gasket at each bolt hole. 2. Valve body plate Position valve body plate (2) on No.1 gasket (1). Align the plate at each bolt hole. 3. No.2 gasket (Lower valve body side) Position a new No.2 gasket (3) on valve body plate (2). Align the No.2 gasket at each bolt hole.
244R200074 4. Upper valve body 5. Lower valve body Place upper valve body with plate and gaskets on top lower valve body. Align each bolt hole and gasket in the valve body. 6. Pressure control solenoid 7. Clamp
Install thirty bolts to upper valve body. Each bolt is indicated in the figure. Length (mm) Quantity A 20 7 B 28 12 C 40 11
Torque: 6.4 N m (0.65 kg m/57 Ib in)
7A-250 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
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240R200040 8. Manual shift valve Install manual shift valve. 9. Detent spring Install detent spring. Torque: 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-251 LOWER VALVE BODY DISASSEMBLY
19. Retainer 20. Plug 21. Spring 22. Accumulator control valve 23. Retainer 24. Spring 25. Coast modulator valve 26. Retainer 27. Plug 28. Spring 29. Cut back valve 30. Retainer 31. Sleeve 32. Plunger 33. Plunger 34. Spring 35. Washer 36. Primary regulator valve 37. Lower valve body
244R200063 Disassembly steps 1. By-pass valve 2. Spring Remove by-pass valve and spring.
244R200064 3. Strainer Remove three strainers. 7A-254 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
244R200066 NOTE: Confirm six retainers are installed correctly.
4. Shift solenoid S1 5. Shift solenoid S2 Remove the fixing bolt. Remove the shift solenoid S1 (2) and S2 (1) from each bore. Remove the O-rings from each solenoid. 6. Lock-up solenoid SL Remove the fixing bolt. Remove the lock-up solenoid SL (3) from the bore. Remove the O-ring from solenoid. 7. Clamp 8. Accumulator sub-assembly Remove the clamp. Remove the accumulator sub-assembly (4) from the bore.
244R200052 9. Retainer 10. Spring 11. Ball Remove the retainer (5). Remove the spring and ball from the valve body. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-255
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244R200067 12. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 13. Plug 14. Spring 15. 1-2 shift valve Remove the plug, spring and 1-2 shift valve.
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7A-256 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
244R200068 16. Retainer Remove the retainer by pushing in the spring with a screwdriver. 17. Spring 18. Low coast modulator valve Remove the spring and low coast modulator valve.
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244R200069 19. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 20. Plug 21. Spring 22. Accumulator control valve Remove the plug, spring and accumulator control valve.
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244R200070 23. Retainer Remove the retainer by pushing in the spring with a screwdriver. 24. Spring 25. Coast modulator valve Remove the spring and coast modulator valve.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-257
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244R200071 26. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 27. Plug 28. Spring 29. Cut back valve Remove the plug, spring and cut back valve.
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30. Retainer Place a mark on the bevel when the retainer is positioned. NOTE: When reassembling, position the retainer in the same position. Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the sleeve. 31. Sleeve 32. Plunger 33. Plunger 34. Spring 35. Washer 36. Primary regulator valve Remove the sleeve with the plungers, spring and washer. Remove the two plungers from the sleeve. 7A-258 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
244R200060 Remove the primary regulator valve from the valve body. 37. Lower valve body
244R200051 INSPECTION AND REPAIR Inspect strainer Inspect strainer for residual adhesive and damage, and clean and replace as necessary.
Inspect valve springs Check for damage, squareness, rust and distorted coils. Measure the spring free height and replace if less than shown below.
Spring Free length (1) By-pass valve 21.3 mm (0.839 in) (2) Steel ball 20.5 mm (0.807 in) (3) 1-2 shift valve 30.8 mm (1.213 in) (4) Low coast modulator valve 30.4 mm (1.197 in) (5) Accumulator control valve 33.8 mm (1.331 in) (6) Coast modulator valve 26.6 mm (1.047 in) (7) Cut back valve 34.0 mm (1.339 in) (8) Primary regulator valve 41.6 mm (1.638 in)
244R200060 Reassembly steps 1. Lower valve body 2. Washer 3. Primary regulator valve Install the washer onto the primary regulator valve. Install the primary regulator valve with the washer into the bore. 4. Plunger 5. Plunger Install the two plungers into the sleeve. 6. Spring 7. Sleeve Install the sleeve with the two plungers and spring into the bore. 7A-262 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
244R200072 8. Retainer Install the retainer to the bevel by pushing in the sleeve. NOTE: Install the retainer to the same position on the sleeve, as when disassembling.
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244R200065 9. Cut back valve 10. Spring 11. Plug Install the cut back valve, spring and plug into the bore. 12. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug.
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244R200058 13. Coast modulator valve 14. Spring 15. Retainer
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-263
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244R200057 16. Accumulator control valve 17. Spring 18. Plug Install the accumulator control valve, spring and plug into the bore. 19. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug.
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244R200056 20. Low coast modulator valve 21. Spring Install the low coast modulator valve and spring into the bore. 22. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the spring.
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7A-264 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
244R200054 23. 1-2 shift valve 24. Spring 25. Plug Install the 1-2 shift valve, spring and plug into the bore. 26. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug.
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244R200052 27. Ball 28. spring 29. Retainer Install the ball, spring and retainer (5) to the valve body. Torque: 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in) 30. Accumulator sub-assembly 31. Clamp Install the accumulator sub-assembly (4) and clamp to the valve body. Torque: 6.4 N m (0.65 kg m/57 Ib in) 32. Lock-up solenoid SL Install a new O-ring to the solenoid (3). Install the solenoid to the valve body. Torque: 10 N m (1.0 kg m/87 Ib in) 33. Shift solenoid S2 34. Shift solenoid S1 Install a new O-ring to the solenoids (1) and (2). Install the solenoids to the valve body. Torque: 6.4 N m (0.65 kg m/57 Ib in) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-265
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244R200066 NOTE: Make sure six retainers are installed correctly.
244R200064 35. Strainer Install the three strainers to the valve body as shown.
7A-266 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
244R200063 36. Spring 37. By-pass valve Install the spring and by-pass valve to the valve body as shown.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-267 UPPER VALVE BODY DISASSEMBLY
18. Retainer 19. Plug 20. Spring 21. Reverse control valve 22. Retainer 23. Plug 24. Second coast modulator valve 25. Spring 26. Retainer 27. Plug 28. 3-4 shift valve 29. Spring 30. Retainer 31. Sleeve 32. Plunger 33. Spring 34. Lock-up relay valve 35. Upper valve body
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243R200053 Disassembly steps 1. Check ball Remove the two types of check balls from the valve body. Number of check ball : UBS 11 TFR/S 10
TFR/S
243L200001
7A-270 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
243R200054 NOTE: Confirm eight retainers are installed correctly.
243R200066 2. Retainer 3. Check valve NO.2 4. Ball 5. Check valve NO.1 Remove the check valve NO.2 ball and check valve NO.1 from the valve body.
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243R200067 6. Retainer 7. Check valve NO.2 8. Ball 9. Check valve NO.1 Remove the check valve NO.2, ball and check valve NO.1 from the valve body.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-271
243R200070 10. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 11. Plug 12. Secondary regulator valve 13. Spring Remove the plug, secondary regulator valve and spring.
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243R200069 14. Retainer Remove the trainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 15. Plug 16. Spring 17. 2-3 shift valve Remove the plug, spring and 2-3 shift valve.
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243R200068 18. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 19. Plug 20. Spring 21. Reverse control valve Remove the plug, spring and reverse control valve. 7A-272 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
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243R200073 22. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 23. Plug 24. Second coast modulator valve 25. Spring Remove the plug, second coast modulator valve and spring.
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243R200072 26. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the plug. 27. Plug 28. 3-4 shift valve 29. Spring Remove the plug, 3-4 shift valve and spring.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-273
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30. Retainer Remove the retainer with a magnetic finger by pushing in the sleeve. 31. Sleeve 32. Plunger 33. Spring 34. Lock-up relay valve Remove the sleeve with the plunger, spring and lock-up relay valve. Remove the lock-up relay valve, spring and plunger from the sleeve. 35. Upper valve body
INSPECTION AND REPAIR Inspect valve springs Check for damage, squareness, rust and distorted coils. Measure the spring free height and replace if less than that down below.
Spring Free length (1) secondary regulator valve 32.9 mm (1.295 in) (2) 2-3 shift valve 30.8 mm (1.213 in) (3) Reverse control valve 25.6 mm (1.008 in) (4) Second coast modulator valve 30.9 mm (1.217 in) (5) 3-4 shift valve 30.8 mm (1.213 in) (6) Lock-up relay valve 23.4 mm (0.912 in)
Reassembly steps 1. Upper valve body 2. Plunger 3. Spring 4. Lock-up relay valve 5. Sleeve Install the plunger and spring into the sleeve. Install the lock-up relay valve into the sleeve. Install the sleeve with the plunger, spring and lock-up relay valve into the bore. 6. Retainer Install the retainer. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-277
243R200064 7. Spring 8. 3-4 shift valve 9. Plug Install the spring, 3-4 shift valve and plug into the bore. 10. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug.
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243R200063 11. Spring 12. Secondary regulator valve 13. Plug Install the spring, second coast modulator valve and plug into the bore. 14. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug.
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243R200060 15. Reverse control valve 16. Spring 17. Plug Install the reverse control valve, spring and plug into the bore. 18. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug. 7A-278 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
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243R200058 19. 2-3 shift valve 20. Spring 21. Plug Install the 2-3 valve, spring and plug into the bore. 22. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug.
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243R200056 23. Spring 24. Secondary regulator valve 25. Plug Install the spring, secondary regulator valve and plug into the bore. 26. Retainer Install the retainer by pushing in the plug.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-279
243R200062 27. Check valve NO.1 28. Ball 29. Check valve NO.2 Install the check valve NO.1, ball and check valve NO.2 to valve body. 30. Retainer
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243R200062 31. Check valve NO.1 32. Ball 33. Check valve NO.2 Install the check valve NO.1, ball and check valve NO.2 to the valve body. 34. Retainer
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243R200054 NOTE: Make sure eight retainers are installed correctly 7A-280 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 35. Check ball Install the two types of check balls to the valve body. Number of check ball : UBS 11 TFR/S 10 Check ball Diameter (A) Rubber ball 5.535 mm (0.2179 in) (B) Rubber ball 6.35 mm (0.2500 in) UBS
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TFR/S
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-281 TRANSMISSION CASE DISASSEMBLY
249RY00002 Disassembly steps 1. Spacer Using a chisel, cut off the spacer and remove it from the shaft.
249RY00003 2. Pin Using a punch, drive out the pin. 3. Manual valve lever shaft 4. Manual valve lever Pull the manual valve lever shaft out through the case by the threads.
249RY00004 5. Oil seal 6. Oil seal Using a screwdriver, remove the oil seal.
Reassembly steps 1. Oil seal 2. Oil seal 3. Spacer
4. Manual valve lever 5. Manual valve lever shaft 6. Pin
7A-284 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
240RY00021 Reassembly steps 1. Oil seal 2. Oil seal Coat a new oil seal lip with multi purpose grease. Using special tool, drive in the oil seal. Oil seal installer : 5-8840-2169-0 (J-37232-2)
249RY00005 3. Spacer 4. Manual valve lever Assemble a new spacer to the manual valve lever. 5. Manual valve lever shaft Install the manual valve lever shaft to the transmission case through the manual valve lever by the threads.
249RY00006 6. Pin Drive in the pin with the slot at a right angle to the shaft.
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Match the spacer hole to the lever staking hollow and stake the spacer to the lever. Make sure the manual valve lever shaft turns smoothly.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-285
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TORQUE CONVERTER INSPECTION AND REPAIR Insert special tool in end of torque converter. Insert a turning tool into the inner race of the one-way clutch. One-way clutch testing tool : 5-8840-2168-0 (J-35467) Insert the stopper so that it fits in the notch of the converter hub and outer race of the one-way clutch.
One-way clutch test The clutch should lock when turned counterclockwise, and rotate freely and smoothly clockwise. Less than 25 kgcm (22 Ibin) of torque should be required to rotate the clutch clockwise. If necessary, clean the converter and retest the clutch. Replace the converter if the clutch still fails the test.
240RY00003 Reassembly steps 1. Adapter housing 2. Oil seal Using oil seal installer, install the new oil seal to the adapter housing. Oil seal installer : 5-8840-2282-0
4. Oil seal 5. Dust deflector 6. Extension housing
Disassembly steps 1. Gasket 2. Tube 3. Tube packing 4. Oil seal Using a screwdriver, remove the oil seal. NOTE: The oil seal can be removed without removing the dust deflector. 5. Dust deflector 6. Extension housing AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-289 REASSEMBLY
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Reassembly steps 1. Extension housing 2. Oil seal 3. Tube
4. Tube packing 5. Dust deflector 6. Gasket
249L100005 Reassembly steps 1. Extension housing 2. Oil seal Using oil seal installer, install the new oil seal to the extension housing. Oil seal installer : 5-8840-2702-0 NOTE: The oil seal can be installed without removing the dust deflector. 3. Tube 4. Tube packing 5. Dust deflector 6. Gasket
7A-290 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Remaks Model AW30-40LE Engine 02 UBS 4JX1-TC 02 TFR/S 4JH1-TC 01 TFR 4JH1-T Electronic control planetary gear type Type 3-element 1-stage 2-phase type (with lock-up mechanism) 1st 2.804 2nd 1.532 3rd 1.000 4th (O/D) 0.705 Gear ratio Reverse 2.394 Name BESCO ATF Oil used Qty (l) UBS and TFR/S 8.7 01 TFR 8
Torque converter UBS 2450150 TFR/S 2270150 01 TFR 2415150 Stall speed (rpm) Forward clutch C-1 UBS 6, TFR/S 5 Direct clutch C-2 UBS 5, TFR/S 4 OD direct clutch C-0 2 Number of discs Second coast brake B-1 40 mm Band width or Number of discs Second brake B-2 5 First and reverse brake B-3 UBS 7, TFR/S 6 F r i c t i o n
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Overdrive brake B-0 4 Number of discs One-way clutch No.1 F-1 22 One-way clutch No.2 F-2 28 C l u t c h
OD one-way clutch F-0 24 Number of sprage Sun gear 42 Pinion gear 19 Front planetary Ring gear 79 Sun gear 33 Pinion gear 23 Rear planetary Ring gear 79 Sun gear 33 Pinion gear 23 P l a n e t a r y
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O/D planetary Ring gear 79 Number of teeth
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-291 TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS UBS N m (kg m/Ib ft)
E07R200015 7A-292 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (Contd) TFR/S N m (kg m/Ib ft)
E07L200005 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-293 TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (Contd) N m (kg m/Ib ft)
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7A-294 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (Contd) N m (kg m/Ib ft)
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A-295 SPECIAL TOOLS ILLUSTRATION PART NO. PART NAME