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7A2-32 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L)
Clear DTC
NOTE: If you clear the DTC (Diagnostic Trouble
Codes) you will not be able to read any codes recorded
during the last occurrence.
NOTE: To use the DTC again to identify a problem,
you will need to reproduce the fault or the problem.
This may require a new test drive or just turning the
ignition on (this depends on the nature of the fault).
1. IF you have a Tech 2:
1. Connect the Tech 2 if it is still not connected go
through Tech 2 OBD CONNECTION.
2. Push “F1: Clear DTC Information" in the
Application Menu and answer “Yes" to the
question “Do you want to clear DTC's?"
a. When a malfunction still exists and the Tech 2 displays “AW30-40 CODES NOT
CLEARED". This means that the problem is
still there or that the recovery was not done.
Please go to DTC CHECK.
b. When a malfunction has been repaired and the recovery is done the Tech 2 displays
“ AW30-40LE CODES CLEARED".
2. When you have no Tech 2, the storaged trouble
codes can be cleared by shorting the terminals
No.11 and No.4 or 5 (ground) of data link connecto
r
with a lead wire for 1 6 seconds.
DTC Check
1. Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) have been
identified by Tech 2.
2. You have written the list of the DTCs. The order o
f
the malfunctions has no meanings for this TCM.
Usually only one or two malfunctions should be set
for a given problem.
3. Check directly the DTCs you identified. The DTCs
are sorted by number. Refer to Diagnostic Trouble
Code (DTC) Identification in this section.
TCM Precaution
The TCM can be damaged by:
1. The electrostatic discharge
2. The short circuit of some terminals to voltage or to
ground.
Electrostatic Discharge Damage Description: 1. Electronic components used to control systems are often designed to carry very low voltage, and
are very susceptible to damage caused by
electrostatic discharge. It is possible for less than
100 volts of static electricity to cause damage to
some electronic components. By comparison, it
takes as much as 4,000 volts for a person to even
feel the zap of a static discharge.
2. There are several ways for a person to become
statically charged. The most common methods o
f
charging are by friction and induction. An example
of charging by friction is a person sliding across a
car seat, in which a charge of as much as 25,000
volts can build up. Charging by induction occurs
when a person with well insulated shoes stands
near a highly charged object and momentarily
touches ground. Charges for the same polarity are
drained off, leaving the person highly charged with
the opposite polarity. Static charges of either type
can cause damage, therefore, it is important to
use care when handling and testing electronic
components.
NOTE: To prevent possible electrostatic discharge
damage:
1. Do not touch the TCM connector pins or soldered
components on the TCM circuit board.
2. Be sure to follow the guidelines listed below i
f
servicing any of these electronic components:
3. Do not open the replacement part package until it is time to install the part.
4. Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part.
5. Before removing the part from its package, ground
the package to a known good ground on the
vehicle.
6.
Always touch a known good ground before handling
the part. This step should be repeated before
installing the part if the part has been handled
while sliding across the seat, while sitting down
from a standing position or while walking some
distance.
Information On TCM
1. The Transmission Control Module (TCM) is located
in the place of a clutch pedal and is the control
center of the electronic transmission control
system.
2. The TCM must be maintained at a temperature below 85
C (185
F) at all times. This is most
essential if the vehicle is put through a paint baking
process. The TCM will become inoperative if its
temperature exceeds 85
C (185
F). Therefore, it is
recommended that the TCM be removed or that
temporary insulation be placed around the TCM
during the time the vehicle is in a paint oven o
r
other high temperature process.
3. The TCM is designed to process the various inputs and then respond by sending the appropriate
electrical signals to control transmission upshift,
downshift, shift feel and torque converter clutch
engagement.
4. The TCM constantly interprets information from the
various sensors, and controls the systems that
affect transmission and vehicle performance. By
analyzing operational problems, the TCM is able to
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7A2-6 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING
Transmission fluid pressure together with clutch and brake friction and other important transmission functions are
controlled by electrical signal from the Transmission Control Module (TCM).
Random diagnosis can produce inaccurate and misleading indications. It is important that diagnosing procedure be
carried out systematically.
Carefully follow the sequence outlined below to diagnose automatic transmission assembly.
Verify Customer Complain
Preliminary Check
(Visual Check/Test Drive)
Compare to Same Model
(If Available)
Check Service Bulletin
DTC Check
(Self-diagnosis/Tech 2)
Go to Symptom Diagnosis
Stall Test
Line Pressure Test
Transmission Overhaul
Repair & Verify Fix
Transmission Overhaul
Transmission Overhaul
Go to DTC Chart
Go to Intermittent Diagnosis NG
Follow the instructions
NG
No Instruction
NG
OK
NO DTC
Not Solved
OK
OK
Follow the Bulletin
(Once Clear Memory) Restored
Not Stored
Use Service Programming
System (SPS)
Not Solved
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7A2-8 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
Data Link Connector Short Circuit
Self-diagnosis code (Flash code) display
The stored trouble codes can be identified by shorting the
terminal No. 11 and No. 4 or 5 (ground) of data link
connector with a lead wire.
Indication Method:
1. Terminal No. 11 and No. 4 or 5 (ground) of data link
connector are short circuited.
2. Turn the key switch to the ON position.
3. In case no trouble code existence, normal code (12) is
indicated repeatedly.
0.4 Sec 0.4 Sec
.
ON
OFF
3.2 Sec.
1.2 Sec.
3.2 Sec.
0.4 Sec 0.4 Sec
.
ON
OFF
3.2 Sec.
1.2 Sec.
3.2 Sec.
Self -diagnosis Start
Normal Code (12)
Troubl e Code (32)
Flash Code Illumination Pattern
4. In case the plural trouble codes have occurred at a time,
each codes are indicated three rimes in numerical order.
Trouble Code Clear Method:
If you have Tech 2:
Follow the procedure "DIAGNOSIS WITH TECH 2" in this
manual.
If you have no Tech 2:
Remove ECM (B) slow blow fuse (30A) for at least 10 seconds.
NOTE:
If you clear the DTC you will not be able to read any codes
recorded during the last occurrence.
To use the DTC again to identify a problem, you will need
to reproduce the fault or the problem. This may require a
new test drive or just turning the key switch on (this
depends on the nature of the fault).
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7A3-18 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E)
CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY
244L300001
Remove or Disconnect
1. Block the wheels.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Drain the fluid.
Refer to “ATF CHANGE” in this section.
4. Remove the 19 bolts and oil pan.
5. Inspect the bottom of the oil pan and strainer netting
for foreign material (clutch facing and metal
shavings).
If there is an excessive accumulation of foreign
material, the oil strainer must be replaced.
Further inspection is required to determine the
source of the foreign material.
6. Disconnect the 2 harness connectors leading to the
control valve.
7. Remove the 12 bolts and the control valve assembly.
Number of bolts Length
10 (A)
2 (B) 40 mm (1.57 in)
30 mm (1.18 in)
Note:
Take care not to disturb the manual valve (inside the
control valve assembly).
Do not allow the pin to fall free (the pin prevents the
valve from turning).
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7A4-4 UNIT REPAIR (JR405E)
04CV37
Inspect the bottom of the oil pan and strainer netting for
foreign material (clutch facing and metal shavings).
If there is an excessive accumulation of foreign material,
the oil strainer must be replaced.
Further inspection is required to determine the source o
f
the foreign material.
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5. Control valve assembly
Disconnect the 2 harness connectors leading to the
control valve.