air con test SUZUKI SWIFT 2005 2.G Service Repair Manual
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Step 2: Driving Test
Test the vehicle at 40 km/h for more than a minute including left and right turns and check if any trouble symptom 
(such as ESP ® warning lamp and/or ABS  warning lamp) exists.
If the malfunction DTC is  confirmed at ignition switch ON, proceed to Step 3.
If the malfunction DTC is not confirmed at  ignition switch ON, proceed to Step 6.
Step 3: DTC Check
Recheck DTC referring to “DTC Check”.
Step 4: ESP ® Check
According to ESP ® Check for the DTC confirmation in  Step 3, locate the cause of the trouble, namely in a sensor, 
switch, wire harness, connector, actuator assembly or other part and repair or replace faulty parts.
Step 5: Brakes Diagnosis
Check the parts or system suspected as  a possible cause referring to “Brakes Symptom Diagnosis in Section 4A” and 
based on symptoms appearing on the vehicle (symptom obtain ed through Steps 1 and 2 and repair or replace faulty 
parts, if any).
Step 6: Intermittent Problem Check
Check parts where an intermittent trouble is easy to occur (e.g., wire harness, connector, etc.), referring to 
“Intermittent and Poor Connection Inspection in Section 00” and  related circuit of trouble code recorded in Step 1 to 3.
Step 7: Final Confirmation Test
Confirm that the problem symptom has gone and the ESP ® is free from any abnormal conditions. If what has been 
repaired is related to  the malfunction DTC, clear the DTC once referrin g to “DTC Clearance” and perform test driving 
and confirm that no DTC is indicated.
ESP ® Warning lamp CheckS7RS0B4604022
1) Turn ignition switch ON.
2) Check that ESP ® warning lamp (1) comes ON for 
about 2 seconds and then goes off.
If any faulty condition is found, advance to “ESP ® 
Warning Lamp Does Not Come  ON at Ignition Switch 
ON” or “ESP ® Warning Lamp Comes ON Steady”.
ABS Warning Lamp CheckS7RS0B4604046
1) Turn ignition switch ON.
2) Check that ABS warning  lamp (1) comes ON for 
about 2 seconds and then goes off.
If any faulty condition is  found, advance to “ABS 
Warning Lamp Does Not Come ON at Ignition Switch 
ON” or “ABS Warning Lamp Comes ON Steady”.
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Repair Instructions
ESP® Hydraulic Unit Operation CheckS7RS0B4606025
1) Check that basic brake system other than ESP ® is 
in good condition.
2) Check that battery voltage is 11 V or higher.
3) Lift up vehicle.
4) Set transmission to neutral and release parking  brake.
5) Turn each wheel gradually by hand to check if  braked ragging occurs. If it does, correct.
6) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector  (DLC) (1) with ignition switch OFF.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool 
7) Turn ignition switch to ON position and select menu  press / depress in “HYDRAULIC CONTROL TEST” 
under “miscellaneous test” (“MISC. TEST”) mode of 
SUZUKI scan tool.
Refer to SUZUKI scan tool operator’s manual for 
further details.
8) Perform the following checks with help of another  person.
• Depressurization checkStep on brake pedal (1) and then select testing 
wheel by SUZUKI scan tool and the wheel (2) 
should be turned by another person’s hand. At this 
time, check whether the wheel rotates freely due 
to brake depressurization. • Pressurization check
Step off brake pedal (1) and then select testing 
wheel by SUZUKI scan tool and the wheel (2) 
should be turned by another person’s hand. At this 
time, check whether the wheel locks due to brake 
pressurization.
NOTE
Pressurization / Depressurization by SUZUKI 
scan tool is available for 0.5 second.
 
9) Check for all 4-wheels condition respectively. If a  faulty condition is found,  replace hydraulic unit /
control module assembly.
10) After completing the check, turn ignition switch to  OFF position and disconnect  SUZUKI scan tool from 
DLC.
Sensor CalibrationS7RS0B4606015
CAUTION! 
If any DTC(s) other than C1075, C1076 or 
C1078 are detected, sensor calibration can 
not be completed. Repair the detected DTC 
first.
 
NOTE
Steering angle sensor calibration is needed 
when battery, “DOME” fuse or the steering 
angle sensor is removed.
This sensor calibration can be done with/
without SUZUKI Scan Tool.
When ESP ® control module and/or yaw rate / 
G sensor assembly is removed, sensor 
calibration is needed with SUZUKI Scan Tool.
 
(A)
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Sensor Calibration (Using SUZUKI Scan Tool)1) Set steering wheel in straight-ahead position.
2) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to data link connector  (DLC) (1) with ignition switch OFF.
Special tool
(A):  SUZUKI scan tool 
3) Turn ignition switch to ON  position and confirm that 
only any of DTC(s) C1075, C1076 and/or C1077 is 
detected. If any other DTC are detected, repair the 
detected DTC.
4) Park and level the vehicle with parking brake, stop  engine with ignition switch ON, set steering in 
straight and without step ping on the brake pedal.
NOTE
Hold the above condition in Step 4) to 
calibrate sensor correctly until sensor 
calibration is completed.
 
5) Select menu “SENSOR CALIBRATION” under 
“MISC. TEST” mode of SUZUKI scan tool and 
calibrate sensor. Refer to scan tool operator's 
manual for further derails.
6) After completing the calibra tion, turn ignition switch 
to OFF position and disconnect SUZUKI scan tool 
from DLC. Steering Angle Sensor Calibration (Not Using 
SUZUKI Scan Tool)
1) Set steering wheel in straight-ahead position.
2) Connect battery terminals and/or fuse and start  engine.
NOTE
When power is not supplied to the steering 
angle sensor by removing battery or fuse, 
DTC C1075 is detected and SLIP indicator 
lamp (1) flashes.
If DTC other than C1075  is detected, SLIP 
indicator lamp flushes and other indicator 
illuminate. In that case,  repair the detected 
DTC first.
 
3) Drive vehicle straight on level ground at 15 km/h (9.5  mph) or above for few seconds without spinning 
wheels. And confirm that SLIP indicator lamp is OFF.
ESP ® Hydraulic Unit / Control Module 
Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection
S7RS0B4606027
CAUTION! 
Never disassemble ESP ® hydraulic unit / 
control module assembly, loosen blind plug 
or remove motor. Pe rforming any of these 
prohibited services will affect original 
performance of ESP ® hydraulic unit / control 
module assembly.
 
Check hydraulic unit for fluid leakage.
If any, repair or replace.
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Transmission / Transaxle
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
Precautions
Precautions in Diagnosing TroubleS7RS0B5100001
• Do not disconnect couplers from TCM, battery cable from battery, TCM ground wire harness from engine or 
main fuse before checking  the diagnostic information 
(DTC, freeze frame data, etc.) stored in TCM memory. 
Such disconnection will clea r memorized information 
in TCM memory.
• Diagnostic information stored in TCM memory can be  cleared as well as checked by using SUZUKI scan 
tool or generic scan tool. Before using scan tool, read 
its Operator’s (Instruction) Manual carefully to have 
good understanding as to what functions are available 
and how to use it.
It is indistinguishable wh ich module turns on MIL 
because not only ECM but also TCM turns on MIL.
Therefore, check both ECM and TCM for DTC when 
MIL lights on.
When checking TCM for DTC, keep in mind that DTC 
is displayed on the scan tool as follows depending on 
the scan tool used.
– SUZUKI scan tool displays DTC detected by TCM.
– Generic scan tool displays DTC detected by each  of ECM and TCM simultaneously.
• Using SUZUKI scan tool the diagnostic information  stored in TCM memory can be checked and cleared 
as well. Before its use, be  sure to read Operator’s 
Manual supplied with it carefully to have good 
understanding of its functions and usage.
• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit  Service in Section 00” befo re inspection and observe 
what is written there.
• TCM replacement
– When substituting a known-good TCM, check that all relays and actuators have resistance of 
specified value.
Neglecting this check may result in damage to good 
TCM.
• Communication of ECUs , ECM, TCM, ABS control 
module, keyless start control module and BCM is 
established by CAN (Controller Area Network). 
Therefore, handle CAN communication line with care 
referring to “Precaution for CAN Communication 
System in Section 00”.
Precautions for Disassembly and ReassemblyS7RS0B5100002
When repairing automatic transaxle, it is necessary to 
conduct the on-vehicle test to investigate where the 
cause of the trouble lies first.
Then whether overhaul should be done or not is 
determined. If the transaxle is disassembled without 
such preliminary procedure, not only the cause of the 
trouble would be unknown, but also a secondary trouble 
may occur and often time would be wasted.
As the automatic transaxle consists of high precision 
component, the following cautions should be strictly 
observed when handling its parts in disassembly and 
reassembly.
• Disassembling valve body  assembly is prohibited 
essentially. However, a few parts can be 
disassembled. When disassembling valve body 
component parts, confirm whether their parts are 
allowed to disassemble or not referring to “Valve Body 
Assembly Disassembly and Reassembly”.
• When component part of forward clutch, direct clutch,  2nd brake and/or O/D and 2nd coast brake, namely 
clutch disc, brake disc, retaining plate and/or 
separator plate, have been replaced, all learned 
contents, which have been stored in TCM memory by 
executing learning control, should be initialized 
referring to “Learning Control Initialization”.
• Make sure to wash dirt off from the transaxle so that  no such dirt will enter  the transaxle during 
dismounting and remounting.
• Select a clean place free from dust and dirt for  overhauling.
• Place a rubber mat on the work bench to protect parts  from damage.
• Work gloves or shop cloth should not be used. (Use a  nylon cloth or a paper towel.)
• When separating the case joint, do not pry with a  screwdriver or such but tap with a plastic hammer 
lightly.
• Make sure to wash dirt off from the transaxle so that  no such dirt will enter  the transaxle during 
disassembly and reassembly.
• Wash the disassembled parts in ATF (Automatic  Transaxle Fluid) or kerosene  (using care not to allow 
ATF or kerosene to get on your face, etc.) and confirm 
that each fluid passage is not clogged by blowing air 
into it. But use kerosene to wash the discs, resin 
washers and rubber parts.
• Replace each gasket, oil seal and O-ring with a new  one.
• Apply ATF to sliding or  rotating parts before 
reassembly.  
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Diagnostic Information and Procedures
A/T System CheckS7RS0B5104001
Refer to the following items for the details of each step.Step Action Yes No 1  ) Customer complaint analysis
1) Perform customer complaint analysis.
Was customer complaint analysis performed? Go to Step 2. Perform customer 
complaint analysis.
2  ) DTC / freeze frame data check, record and clearance
1) Check for DTC.
Is there any DTC(s)? Print DTC or write them 
down and clear them by 
referring to “DTC 
Clearance”. Go to Step 
3.Go to Step 4.
3  ) Visual inspection
1) Perform visual inspection.
Is there any faulty condition? Repair or replace 
malfunction part. Go to 
St ep  11 .
Go to Step 5.
4  ) Visual inspection
1) Perform visual inspection.
Is there any faulty condition? Repair or replace 
malfunction part. Go to 
St ep  11 .
Go to Step 8.
5  ) Trouble symptom confirmation
1) Confirm trouble symptom.
Is trouble symptom identified? Go to Step 6.
Go to Step 7.
6  ) Rechecking and record of DTC / freeze frame data
1) Recheck for DTC referring to “DTC Check”.
Is there any DTC(s)? Go to Step 9.
Go to Step 8.
7  ) Rechecking and record of DTC / freeze frame data
1) Recheck for DTC referring to “DTC Check”.
Is there any DTC(s)? Go to Step 9.
Go to Step 10.
8  ) A/T basic check and A/T symptom diagnosis
1) Check and repair according to  “A/T Basic Check” and “A/
T Symptom Diagnosis”.
Are check and repair complete? Go to Step 11. Check and repair 
malfunction part(s). Go 
to Step 11.
9  ) Troubleshooting for DTC
1) Check and repair according to applicable DTC flow.
Are check and repair complete? Go to Step 11. Check and repair 
malfunction part(s). Go 
to Step 11.
10  ) Check for intermittent problems
1) Check for interm ittent problems.
Is there any faulty condition? Repair or replace 
malfunction part(s). Go 
to Step 11.
Go to Step 11.
11  ) Final confirmation test
1) Clear DTC if any.
2) Perform final confirmation test.
Is there any problem symptom, DTC or abnormal condition? Go to Step 6.
End.  
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Step 2. DTC / Freeze Frame Data Check, Record and Clearance
First, referring to “DTC Check”, check DTC and pending DTC. If DTC exists, print or write down DTC and freeze frame 
data and then clear malfunction DTC(s) by referring to “DTC  Clearance”. Malfunction DTC indicates malfunction in the 
system but it is not possible to know  from it whether the malfunction is occurring now or it occurred in the past and 
normal condition has been restored. In order to know that, check symptom in question according to Step 5 and then 
recheck DTC according to Step 6. 
Diagnosing a trouble based on the DTC in this step only or fa ilure to clear the DTC in this step may result in an faulty 
diagnosis, trouble diagnosis of a normal circuit or difficulty in troubleshooting which is otherwise unnecessary.
Step 3 and 4. Visual Inspection
As a preliminary step, be sure to perform visual check of  the items that support proper function of the engine and 
automatic transaxle referring to “Visual Inspection”.
Step 5. Trouble Symptom Confirmation
Check trouble symptoms based on information obtained in  “Step 1. Customer Complaint Analysis: ” and “Step 2. DTC 
/ Freeze Frame Data Check, Record and Clearance: ”. 
Also, reconfirm DTC according to  “DTC Confirmation Procedure” described in each DTC flow.
Step 6 and 7. Rechecking and Record of DTC and Freeze Frame Data
Refer to “DTC Check” for checking procedure.
Step 8. A/T Basic Check and A/T Symptom Diagnosis
Perform basic check of A/T according to “A/T Basic Check”  first. When the end of the flow has been reached, check 
the parts of the system suspected as  a possible cause referring to “A/T Symptom Diagnosis” and based on symptoms 
appearing on the vehicle (symptoms obtained through step s of customer complaint analysis, trouble symptom 
confirmation and/or A/T basic check) and re pair or replace faulty parts, if any.
Step 9. Troubleshooting for DTC
Based on the DTC indicated in Step 6 / 7 and referring to “a pplicable DTC flow”, locate the cause of the trouble, 
namely in a sensor, switch, wire harness, connector, actuator, TCM or other part and repair or replace faulty parts.
Step 10. Check for Intermittent Problem
Check parts where an intermittent trouble is easy to occur (e.g . wire harness, connector, etc.), referring to “Intermittent 
and Poor Connection Inspection in Section 00” and related circuit of DTC recorded in Step 2.
Step 11. Final Confirmation Test
Confirm that the problem symptom has gone and the vehicl e is free from any abnormal conditions. If what has been 
repaired is related to  the malfunction DTC, clear the DTC once and  check to ensure that no malfunction DTC is 
indicated.  
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TRANSAXLE RANGE
Transaxle range detected by signal fed from 
transmission range sensor.
D RANGE SIGNAL
ON: Signal which TCM require ECM to increase idle 
speed
OFF: Signal which TCM does not require ECM to 
increase idle speed
THROTTLE POSITION (%)
Throttle opening ratio computed by CAN signal from 
ECM.
BRAKE SWITCH
Inputted signal from brake light switch on pedal bracket.
ON: Brake pedal depressed
OFF: Brake pedal released
TORQUE REDUCTION SIGNAL
ON: Signal which TCM require ECM to reduce output 
torque at shifting gear
OFF: Signal which TCM does not require ECM to reduce 
output torque
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE ( °C,  °F)
Engine coolant temperature computed by CAN signal 
from ECM. AIR CONDITIONER SIGNAL
ON: Signal which inform that air conditioner compressor 
is turned ON.
OFF: Signal which inform that air conditioner 
compressor is not turned ON.
ENGINE TORQUE SIGNAL (N
⋅m)
Engine torque computed by duty pulse signal outputted 
from ECM.
SLIP RPM (RPM)
This parameter indicates slip ping rotation in the torque 
converter (difference between input shaft rotation and 
engine rotation)
MIL REQUEST
ON: Signal which TCM requires combination meter to 
turn on malfunction indicator lamp.
OFF: Signal which TCM does not require combination 
meter to turn on malf unction indicator lamp.
FUEL CUT FLAG
ON: Signal which inform that fuel cut is operating.
OFF: Signal which inform that fuel cut is not operating.
A/T Basic CheckS7RS0B5104010
This check is important for troubleshooting when TCM  has detected no DTC and no abnormality has been noted in 
“Visual Inspection”. Fo llow the flow carefully.
Step Action YesNo
1 Was “A/T System Check” preformed? Go to Step 2.Go to “A/T System 
Check”.
2 Perform “Road Test”.
Is it OK? Go to Step 3.
Proceed to 
“Troubleshooting” in 
“Road Test”.
3 Perform “Manual Road Test”.
Is it OK? Go to Step 4.
Proceed to 
“Troubleshooting” in 
“Manual Road Test”.
4 Perform “Engine Brake Test”.
Is it OK? Go to Step 5.
Proceed to 
“Troubleshooting” in 
“Engine Brake Test”.
5 Perform “Stall Test”.
Is it OK? Go to Step 6.
Proceed to 
“Troubleshooting” in 
“Stall Test”.
6 Perform “Time Lag Test”.
Is it OK? Go to Step 7.
Proceed to 
“Troubleshooting” in 
“Time Lag Test”.
7 Perform “Line Pressure Test”.
Is it OK? Go to Step 8.
Proceed to 
“Troubleshooting” in 
“Line Pressure Test”.
8 Proceed to “Trouble Diag nosis 1” in “A/T Symptom 
Diagnosis”.
Is trouble identified? Repair or replace faulty 
parts.
Go to Step 9.  
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Road TestS7RS0B5104011
This test is to check if upshift, downshift and lock-up take place at specified speeds while actually driving vehicle on a 
level road.
WARNING! 
• Carry out test in very little traffic area to prevent an accident.
• Test requires 2 persons, a driver and a tester.
 
1) Warm up engine.
2) With engine running at idle,  shift select lever “D” range.
3) Accelerate vehicle speed by depressing accelerator pedal gradually.
4) While driving in “D” range,  check if gear shift and lock-up occur properly  as shown in “Automatic Gear Shift Table”.
Troubleshooting 9 Proceed to “Trouble Diag
nosis 2” in “A/T Symptom 
Diagnosis”.
Is trouble identified? Repair or replace faulty 
parts.
Proceed to “Trouble 
Diagnosis 3” in “A/T 
Symptom Diagnosis”.
Step Action Yes No
Condition
Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Unable to run in all range Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Faulty oil pump Inspect. If NG, replace.
Seized or broken planetary gear Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty one-way No.2 clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty forward clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty reverse clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty 1st and reverse brake Inspect. If NG, replace.
Damaged drive plate Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty torque converter Replace.
No gear shift as 3rd gear Malfunction of shift solenoid valve-A 
and/or -B Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of timing solenoid valve Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of pressure control solenoid 
valve Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
1 
→ 2 upshift fails to 
occur Malfunction of shif
t solenoid valve-B Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of output shaft speed 
sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of throttle position sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of transmission range 
sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Faulty 2nd brake Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty one-way No.1 clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
2 
→ 3 upshift fails to 
occur Malfunction of shif
t solenoid valve-A Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of output shaft speed 
sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of throttle position sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of transmission range 
sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Faulty direct clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.  
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Troubleshooting
Time Lag TestS7RS0B5104015
This test is to check conditions of clutch, brake and fluid pressure. “Time lag” means time elapsed since select lever is 
shifted with engine idling till shock is felt.
1) With chocks placed before and behind front and rear wheels respectively, depress brake pedal.
2) Start engine.
3) With stop watch ready, shift select lever from “N” to “D” range an d measure time from that moment till shock is felt.
4) Similarly measure time lag by shifting select lever from “N” to “R” range.
Gear shifting time lag
“N”  → “D”: Less than 0.7 sec.
“N”  → “R”: Less than 1.2 sec.
NOTE
• When repeating this test, be sure  to wait at least one minute after select lever is shifted back to “N” 
range.
• Engine should be warmed up fully for this test.
• Repeat test 3 times and take average of those data for final time lag data.
 
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
Lower than standard level 
in both “D” and “R” range Engine output torque failure
Inspect and repair engine.
Faulty one-way clutch of torque 
converter Replace torque converter.
Higher than standard 
level in “D” range Malfunction of pressure control solenoid 
valve (Low line pressure) Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Slippery forward clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty one-way No.2 clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from “D” range fluid pressure 
circuit Replace valve body assembly.
Higher than standard 
level in “R” range Malfunction of pressure control solenoid 
valve (Low line pressure) Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Slippery reverse clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Slippery 1st and reverse brake Inspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from “R” range fluid pressure 
circuit Replace valve body assembly.
Higher than standard 
level in both “D” and “R” 
range Malfunction of pressure control solenoid 
valve (Low line pressure)
Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Clogged oil strainer Replace.
Faulty oil pump Inspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from both “D” and “R” range 
fluid pressure circuit Replace valve body assembly.  
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Troubleshooting
Line Pressure TestS7RS0B5104016
Purpose of this test is to check operat ing conditions of each part by measuring fluid pressure in fluid pressure line.
Line pressure test requires the following conditions.
• Automatic fluid is at normal operating temperature (70 – 80  °C / 158 – 176  °F).
• Fluid is replenished to proper level (between FULL and LOW on dipstick).
• Air conditioner switch is turned OFF.
1) Apply parking brake securely  and place chocks against wheels.
2) Remove fluid pressure check hole plug bolt.
3) Attach oil pressure gauge to fluid pr essure check hole in transaxle case.
Special tool
(A):  09925-37811-001
CAUTION! 
After attaching oil pressure gauge, check that no fluid leakage exists.
 
4) Depress foot brake fully, run engine at idle and stall then check fluid pressure in “D” or “R” range.
CAUTION! 
• Do not continue running engine at stall speed longer than 5 seconds.
• After performing line pressure test, be sure to leave engine running at idle for longer than one  minute before performing another line pressure test.
 
Automatic transaxle line pressure
Condition Possible cause Correction / Reference Item
“N” 
→ “D” time lag 
exceeds specification Malfunction of transmission fluid 
temperature sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of pressure control solenoid 
valve (Low line pressure) Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Clogged oil strainer Replace.
Faulty oil pump Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty forward clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty one-way No.2 clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from “D” range fluid pressure 
circuit Replace valve body assembly.
“N” 
→ “R” time lag 
exceeds specification Malfunction of transmission fluid 
temperature sensor Inspect. If NG, replace.
Malfunction of pressure control solenoid 
valve (Low line pressure) Inspect. If NG, replace valve body assembly.
Faulty valve body component Replace valve body assembly.
Clogged oil strainer Replace.
Faulty oil pump Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty reverse clutch Inspect. If NG, replace.
Faulty 1st and reverse brake Inspect. If NG, replace.
Leakage from “R” range fluid pressure 
circuit Replace valve body assembly.
“D” range
“R” range
At idle speed 3.8 – 4.2 kg/cm2, 54 – 60psi 5.9 – 6.9 kg/cm2, 84 – 98 psi
At stall speed 12.1 – 13.4 kg/cm2, 172 – 191 psi 16.8 – 19.5 kg/cm2, 239 – 277 psi