engine electrical DAEWOO LACETTI 2004 Service Repair Manual
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The Lock up clutch should not apply unless the transaxle
has reached a minimum operating temperature of 8°C
(46°F) TRANS TEMP AND engine coolant temp of 50°C
(122°F).
5. Repeat steps 1–4 using several different throttle
angles.
Part Throttle Detent Downshift
At vehicle steeds of 55 to 65km/h (34 to 40mph) in Fourth
gear, quickly increase throttle angle to greater than 50%.
Verify that :
S TCC apply.
S Transaxle downshift to 3rd gear.
S Solenoid 1 turns ON to OFF.
S Solenoid 2 turns OFF.
Full Throttle Detent Downshift
At vehicle speeds of 55 to 65km/h (34 to 40mph)in Fourth
gear, quickly increase throttle angle to its maximum posi-
tion (100%)
Verify that :
S TCC release.
S Transaxle downshift to Second gear immediately.
S Solenoid 1 turns ON to OFF
S Solenoid 2 turns OFF.
Manual Downshifts
1. At vehicle speeds of 60km/h (40mph)in Fourth
gear, release accelerator pedal while moving gear
selector to Manual Third (3). Observe that :
S Transaxle downshift to Third gear immediately.
S Engine slows vehicle down.
2. Move gear selector back to overdrive(D) and accel-
erate to 31mph (50km/h). Release the accelerator
pedal and move the gear selector to Manual
First(1) and observe that :
S Transaxle downshift to second gear immediate-
ly.
S Engine slows vehicle down
Notice : A Manual First––Third Gear Ratio will occur at
high speeds as an upshift safety feature. Do not attempt
to perform this shift.
Coasting Downshifts
1. With the gear selector in Overdrive(D), accelerate
to Fourth gear with TCC applied.
2. Release the accelerator pedal and lightly apply the
brakes, and observe that :
S TCC release.
S Down shifts occur at speeds shown ON the shift
speed chart.
Manual Gear Range Selection
Upshifts in the manual gear ranges are controlled by the
shift solenoids. Perform the following tests by accelerating
at 25 percent TP sensor increments.
Manual Third (3)
S With vehicle stopped, move the gear selector to
Manual third(3) and accelerate to observe :
– 1–2 shift.
– 2–3 shift.
Manual Second (2)
S With vehicle stopped, move the gear selector to
Manual second(2) and accelerate to observe :
– 1–2 shift.
S Accelerate to 40km/h(25mph) and observe :
– 2–3 shift does not occur
– TCC does not apply
Manual First (1)
S With vehicle stopped, move gear selector to Manu-
al First(1). Accelerate to 30km/h(19mph) and ob-
serve :
– No upshifts occur
Reverse (R)
S With vehicle stopped, move gear selector to R(Re-
verse) and observe :
– Solenoid 1 is OFF
– Solenoid 2 is OFF
Use a scan tool to see if any transaxle trouble codes have
been set. Refer to ”Diagnostic Trouble Codes”in this sec-
tion and repair the vehicle as directed. After repairing the
vehicle, perform the hoist test and verify that the code has
not set again.
If the transaxle is not performing well and no trouble codes
have been set, there may be an intermittent condition.
Check all electrical connections for damage or a loose fit.
You also have to perform a snapshot test which can help
catch an intermittent condition that dose not occur long
enough to set a code.
You may want to read ”Electronic Component Diagnosis”
in this section to become familiar with transaxle conditions
caused by transaxle electrical malfunction.
If no trouble codes have been set and the condition is sus-
pected to be hydraulic, take the vehicle on a road test.
TORQUE CONVERTER LOCK–UP
CLUTCH(TCC) DIAGNOSIS
To properly diagnosis the lock–up clutch(TCC) system,
perform all electrical testing first and then the hydraulic
testing.
The TCC is applied by fluid pressure which is controlled by
a solenoid Located inside the valve body. The solenoid is
energized by completing an electrical circuit through a
combination of switches and sensors.
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Functional Check Procedure
Inspect
1. Install a tachometer or scan tool.
2. Operate the vehicle unit proper operating tempera-
ture is reached.
3. Drive the vehicle at 80 to 88km/h (50 to 55 mph)
with light throttle(road load).
4. Maintaining throttle position, lightly touch the brake
pedal and check for release of the TCC and a slight
increase in engine speed(rpm).
5. Release the brake slowly accelerate and check for
a reapply of the Lock up clutch and a slight de-
crease in engine speed(rpm).
Torque Converter Evaluation
Torque Converter Stator
The torque converter stator roller clutch can have one of
two different type malfunctions :
A. Stator assembly freewheels in both directions.
B. Stator assembly remains Locked up at all times.
Condition A – Poor Acceleration Low
Speed
The car tends to have poor acceleration from a stand still.
At speeds above 50 to 55km/h(30 to 35mph), the car may
act normal. If poor acceleration is noted, it should first be
determined that the exhaust system is not blocked, and
the transaxle is in 1st(First) gear when starting out.
If the engine freely accelerates to high rpm in N(Neutral),
it can be assumed that the engine and exhaust system are
normal. Checking for poor performance in ”Drive” and ”Re-
verse” will help determine if the stator is freewheeling at all
times.
Condition B – Poor Acceleration High
Speed
Engine rpm and car speed limited or restricted at high
speeds. Performance when accelerating from a standstill
is normal. Engine may overheat. Visual examination of the
converter may reveal a blue color from overheating.
If the converter has been removed, the stator roller clutch
can be checked by inserting two fingers into the splined in-
ner race of the roller clutch and trying to turn freely clock-
wise, but not turn or be very difficult to turn counter clock-
wise.
Noise
Torque converter whine is usually noticed when the ve-
hicle is stopped and the transaxle is in ”Drive” or ”Re-
verse”. The noise will increase when engine rpm is in-
creased. The noise will stop when the vehicle is moving or
when the torque converter clutch is applied because both
halves of the converter are turning at the same speed.
Perform a stall test to make sure the noise is actually com-
ing from the converter :1. Place foot on brake.
2. Put gear selector in ”Drive”.
3. Depress accelerator to approximately 1200rpm for
no more than six seconds.
Notice : If the accelerator is depressed for more than six
seconds, damage to the transaxle may occur.
A torque converter noise will increase under this load.
Important : This noise should not be confused with pump
whine noise which is usually noticeable in P (Park), N
(Neutral) and all other gear ranges. Pump whine will vary
with pressure ranges.
The torque converter should be replaced under any of the
following conditions:
S External leaks in the hub weld area.
S Converter hub is scored or damaged.
S Converter pilot is broken, damaged or fits poorly
into crankshaft.
S Steel particles are found after flushing the cooler
and cooler lines.
S Pump is damaged or steel particles are found in the
converter.
S Vehicle has TCC shudder and/or no TCC apply.
Replace only after all hydraulic and electrical diag-
noses have been made.(Lock up clutch material
may be glazed.)
S Converter has an imbalance which cannot be cor–
rected. (Refer To Converter Vibration Test Proce-
dure.)
S Converter is contaminated with engine coolant con-
taining antifreeze.
S Internal failure of stator roller clutch.
S Excess end play.
S Heavy clutch debris due to overheating (blue con-
verter).
S Steel particles or clutch lining material found in fluid
filter or on magnet when no internal parts in unit are
worn or damaged(indicates that lining material
came from converter).
The torque converter should not be replace if :
S The oil has an odor, is discolored, and there is no
evidence of metal or clutch facing particles.
S The threads in one or more of the converter bolt
holes are damaged.
–correct with thread insert.
S Transaxle failure did not display evidence of dam-
age or worn internal parts, steel particles or clutch
plate lining material in unit and inside the fluid filter.
S Vehicle has been exposed to high mileage(only).
The exception may be where the Lock up clutch
damper plate lining has seen excess wear by ve-
hicles operated in heavy and/or constant traffic,
such as taxi, delivery or police use.
Lock–Up Clutch Shudder Diagnosis
The key to diagnosing lock–up clutch(TCC) shudder is to
note when it happens and under what conditions.
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DTC P0562 – System Voltage Low
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Perform an On–Board Diagnostic (EOBD) System
Check.
Is the check completed?–Go to Step 2Go to ”On–
Board Diagnos-
tic System
Check”
21. Install the scan tool.
2. Turn the ignition ON and record then clear
DTC(s), then turn ignition OFF.
3. Turn the ignition ON and start the engine.
4. Run the engine to 1,200 rpm.
5. Select system voltage on the scan tool.
6. Drive the vehicle and observe the scan tool for
system voltage.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 4Go to Step 3
31. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Measure the voltage of the battery at the bat-
tery.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 4Go to ”Section
1E, Engine
Electrical”
41. Turn the headlamp ON.
2. Turn the air conditioner ON.
3. Run the engine to 1,200rpm.
4. Observe the scan tool for system voltage.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 6Go to Step 5
51. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. After testing the charging system, repair the
alternator circuit if necessary.
Is the action completed?–System OK–
6The vehicle would not have started if F2 or EF1 were
blown.
Was a problem found?–Go to Step 7Go to Step 8
7Replace the fuse.
Is the replacement complete?–System OK–
81. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Measure the voltage of F2, EF1.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 10Go to Step 9
9Repair the fuse voltage supply lines for an open.
Is the action completed?–System OK–
101. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. Disconnect the TCM wiring connector.
3. Measure the resistance between EF1 fuse and
terminal B3 of the TCM wiring connector.
Is the resistance within the values shown?0ΩGo to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Repair the circuit(between EF1 and terminal B3) for
short to ground and open.
Is the repair completed?–System OK–
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DTC P0563 – System Voltage High
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Perform an On–Board Diagnostic (EOBD) System
Check.
Is the check completed?–Go to Step 2Go to ”On–
Board Diagnos-
tic System
Check”
21. Install the scan tool.
2. Turn the ignition ON and record then clear
DTC(s), then turn ignition OFF.
3. Turn the ignition ON and start the engine.
4. Run the engine to 1,200 rpm.
5. Select system voltage on the scan tool.
6. Drive the vehicle and observe the scan tool for
system voltage.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 4Go to Step 3
31. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Measure the voltage of the battery.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 4Go to ”Section
1E, Engine
Electrical”
41. Turn the headlamp ON.
2. Turn the air conditioner ON.
3. Run the engine to 1,200rpm.
4. Observe the scan tool for system voltage.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 6Go to Step 5
51. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. After testing the charging system, repair the
alternator circuit if necessary.
Is the action completed?–System OK–
6Inspect the F2, EF1 fuse for an open.
Was a problem found?–Go to Step 7Go to Step 8
7Replace the fuse if necessary.
Is the replacement complete?–System OK–
81. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Measure the voltage of F2, EF1.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 10Go to Step 9
9Repair the fuse voltage supply lines for an open.
Is the repair completed?–System OK–
101. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. Disconnect the TCM wiring connector.
3. Measure the resistance between EF1 fuse and
terminal B3 of the TCM wiring connector.
Is the resistance within the values shown?0ΩGo to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Repair the circuit(between EF1 and terminal B3) for
a short to ground and open.
Is the repair completed?–System OK–
121. Disconnect the C105 connector and TCM con-
nector.
2. Turn the ignition ON.
3. Measure the voltage of the terminal B3(TCM
wiring connector).
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 13Go to Step 14
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DTC P0606 – Transaxle Control Module Processor Fault
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Perform an On–Board Diagnostic (EOBD) System
Check.
Is the check completed?–Go to Step 2Go to ”On–
Board Diagnos-
tic System
Check”
21. Install the scan tool.
2. Turn the ignition ON and record then clear
DTC(s), then turn ignition OFF.
3. Turn the ignition ON and start the engine.
4. Run the engine to 1,200 rpm.
5. Select system voltage on the scan tool.
6. Drive the vehicle and observe the scan tool for
system voltage.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 4Go to Step 3
31. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Measure the voltage of the battery at the bat-
tery.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 4Go to ”Section
1E, Engine
Electrical”
41. Turn the headlamp ON.
2. Turn the air conditioner ON.
3. Run the engine to 1,200rpm.
4. Observe the scan tool for system voltage.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 6Go to Step 5
51. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. After testing the charging system, repair the
alternator circuit if necessary.
Is the action completed?–System OK–
6The vehicle would not have started if F2 or EF1 were
blown.
Was a problem found?–Go to Step 7Go to Step 8
7Replace the fuse if necessary.
Is the replacement complete?–System OK–
81. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Measure the voltage of F2, EF1.
Is the voltage within the values shown?9–16VGo to Step 10Go to Step 9
9Repair the fuse voltage supply lines for an open.
Is the action completed?–System OK–
101. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. Disconnect the TCM wiring connector.
3. Measure the resistance between EF1 fuse and
terminal B3 of the TCM wiring connector.
Is the resistance within the values shown?0ΩGo to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Repair the circuit(between EF1 and terminal B3) for
short to ground and open.
Is the repair completed?–System OK–
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Repairing the Fluid Leak
The following are potential causes for fluid leaks. Check
and repair, as necessary.
S Fasteners are not tightened to specifications.
S Fastener threads and tapped holes are dirty or cor-
roded.
S Gaskets, seals or sleeves are misaligned, dam-
aged, or warped, or scratched.
S The manual shaft is nicked or damaged.
S There is a loose or worn bearing causing excess
seal or sleeve wear.
S Case or component porosity.
S The fluid level is too high.
S There is a plugged vent or a damaged vent tube.
S There is water or coolant in the fluid.
S Fluid drain back holes are plugged.
CASE POROSITY REPAIR
CAUTION : Epoxy adhesive may cause skin irritations
and eye damage. Read and follow all information on
the container label as provided by the manufacturer.
1. Thoroughly clean the area to be repaired with a
cleaning solvent. Air dry the area.
2. Using instructions from the manufacturer, mix a
sufficient amount of epoxy to make the repair.
3. While the transaxle case is still hot, apply the
epoxy. You can use a clean, dry soldering acid
brush to clean the area and also apply the epoxy
cement. Make certain that the area to be repaired is
fully covered.
4. Allow the epoxy cement to dry for 3 hours before
starting the engine.
5. Repeat the fluid leak diagnosis procedures. Refer
to ”Fluid Leak Diagnosis and Repair” in this sec-
tion.
SHIFT CONTROL LEVER ASSEMBLY
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the floor console. Refer to Section 9G,
Interior Trim.
3. Disconnect the electrical switch connectors.
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Installation Procedure
1. Install the shift control cable into the fire wall of the
vehicle.
2. Install the shift control cable onto the transaxle
mount.
3. Install the shift control cable onto the shift control
assembly.
4. Install the shift control cable adjuster pinch nut.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 8 NSm (71 lb–in).
5. Install the clip to the shift control cable at the trans-
axle mount connection.
6. Install the clip to the select lever connection on the
transaxle case.
7. Adjust the shift control cable. Refer to ”Shift Control
Cable Adjustment” in this section.
8. Connect the negative battery cable.
SHIFT CONTROL CABLE
ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment Procedure
It is very important to match the shift control lever correctly
with the selector lever connection. Place the shift control
lever in the P position and check the selector lever connec-
tion to see if it is all the way forward. If it is not, proceed with
the following adjustment.
1. Remove the battery and battery tray. Refer to Sec-
tion 1E, Engine Electrical.
2. Remove the floor console. Refer to Section 9G,
interior Trim.
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3. Place the shift control lever in the P position.
4. Loosen the pinch bolt nut on the shift control lever.
5. Place the selector lever connection all the way for-
ward on the transaxle case.
6. Insert the shift control cable into the shift control
lever tightly.
7. Secure the shift control cable with the shift control
cable adjuster pinch bolt and nut.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 8 NSm (71 lb–in).
8. Install the floor console.
9. Install the battery and the battery tray. Refer to
Section 1E, Engine Electrical.
TRANSAXLE CONTROL
MODULE(TCM)
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the wiring connectors.
3. Remove the transaxle control module(TCM) from
the bracket.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the TCM into the bracket.
2. Connect the wiring connectors.
3. Connect the negative battery cable.
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3. Install the shift lever and the shift lever nut.
Tighten
Tighten the shift lever nut to 10 NSm (89 lb–in).
4. Connect the shift control cable and the retaining
clip.
5. Connect the park/neutral position switch electrical
connector.
6. Connect the negative battery cable.
OIL COOLER PIPES/HOSES
Removal Procedure
Important : Place a drip pan under the hoses to catch the
fluid that will run out of the lines.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Raise and suitably support the vehicle.
3. Remove the engine under cover. Refer to Section
9N, Frame and Underbody.
4. Remove the oil cooler outlet pipe bolt from the right
lower side of the radiator.
5. Remove the oil cooler outlet pipe bracket bolt.
6. Remove the oil cooler outlet pipe bolt from the
transaxle side.
7. Remove the oil cooler outlet pipe assembly.
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CONTROL VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY
Tools Required
DW260–070 Plug Remover/Installer
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the transaxle wiring harness and the
park/neutral position switch electrical connector.
3. Raise and suitably support the vehicle.
4. Remove the engine under cover. Refer to Section
9N, Frame and Underbody.
5. Remove the transaxle fluid drain plug using the
plug remover/installer DW260–070 and drain the
transaxle fluid.
6. Remove the oil pan, oil pan gasket. Refer to ”Oil
Pan, Oil Pan Gasket” in this section.
7. Remove the valve body mounting bolts.
8. Remove the automatic transmission input speed
sensor mounting bolt.
9. Remove the automatic transmission output speed
sensor mounting bolt.