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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis Page 7C2–33
DTC Type Description Diagnostic Table
P1816 B Transmission Fluid Pressure (TFP) Valve Position Switch
Indicates Park/Neutral (P/N) with Drive Ratio 4.32 DTC P1810, P1815 and
P1816 – Transmission Fluid Pressure
Position Switch
P2763 B Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Pressure Control (PC)
Solenoid Control Circuit High Voltage 4.33 DTC P2763 – Torque
Converter Clutch Pressure Control
Solenoid Control Circuit High Voltage
P2764 B Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Pressure Control (PC)
Solenoid Control Circuit Low Voltage 4.34 DTC P2764 – Torque
Converter Clutch Pressure Control
Solenoid Control Circuit Low Voltage
P2769 B Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Enable Solenoid Control
Circuit Low Voltage 4.35 DTC P2769 – Torque
Converter Clutch Enable Solenoid
Control Circuit Low Voltage
P2770 B Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Enable Solenoid Control
Circuit High Voltage 4.36 DTC P2770 – Torque
Converter Clutch Enable Solenoid
Control Circuit High Voltage
U0073 B ECM CAN Bus Error
4.37 DTC U0073 and U0100 –
CAN-Bus No Communication With
ECM (Engine Control Module)
U0100 B ECM CAN Bus Error
4.37 DTC U0073 and U0100 –
CAN-Bus No Communication With
ECM (Engine Control Module)
4.9 DTC P0218 – Transmission Fluid Overtemperature
DTC Description
This diagnostic procedure supports DTC P0218 Transmission Fluid Overtemperature.
Circuit Description
The flow of transmission fluid starts in the bottom pan and is drawn through the filter, control valve body assembly,
transmission case and into the oil pump assembly. The oil pump assembly pressurises the fluid and directs it to the
pressure regulator valve where it becomes the main supply of fluid to the various components and hydraulic circuits in
the transmission. Hot fluid exiting the torque converter flows through the converter clutch apply valve and into the
transmission cooler lines, to the oil cooler located in the vehicle radiator, and auxiliary cooler if equipped. From the cooler ,
fluid returns to cool and lubricate the front of the transmission. In forward drive ranges, D4 fluid from the manual valve is
routed through an orificed cup plug in the rear of the transmission case to feed the rear lube fluid circuit.
When the transmission control module (TCM) detects a high transmission fluid temperature (TFT) for a long period of
time, DTC P0218 sets. DTC P0218 is a type C DTC.
Refer to 2 W iring Diagrams and Connector Chart to aid in diagnosis.
Conditions for Running the DTC
• No DTCs P0711, P0712 or P0713.
• The ignition switch is on for 5 seconds.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The TFT is greater than 130°C for 600 seconds (10 minutes).
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
•
The TCM does not request the ECM to illuminate the MIL.
• The TCM freezes transmission adapt functions.
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–1
7C4
Automatic Transmission – 4L60E –
On-vehicle Servicing
ATTENTION
Before performing any service operation or other procedure described in this Section, refer to General Information Warnings, Cautions and Notes for correct workshop practices with regard to safety and/or property damage.
1 General Information ............................................................................................................ ...................3
1.1 General Service Information ................................................................................................................................. 3
Description ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Service Information ............................................................................................................ ................................... 3
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES................................................................................................... ................. 3
Definition of WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE Statements ............................................................................. .... 3
WARNING Defined............................................................................................................................................. 4
CAUTION Defined .............................................................................................................................................. 4
NOTE Defined .................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Maintenance Operations......................................................................................................... ...............5
2.1 Transmission Fluid ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Transmission Fluid Colour...................................................................................................... .............................. 5
Transmission Fluid Level ...................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Reverse Flush and Flow Rate Test ............................................................................................... ........................ 6
Reverse Flush ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
Flow Rate Test........................................................................................................................................................ 7
3 Service Operations ............................................................................................................. ....................8
3.1 Fluid Change and Filter Replacement ............................................................................................ ...................... 8
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Reinstall .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.2 Shift Selector Assembly ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.3 Selector Cable Assembly .................................................................................................................................... 14
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.4 Neutral Start and Back-up Lamp Switch ............................................................................................................ 16
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Adjust .................................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.5 Vehicle Speed Sensor ......................................................................................................................................... 18
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 19
3.6 Manual Shaft Oil Seal .......................................................................................................................................... 19
Replace ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
3.7 Transmission Support and Mount ................................................................................................. ..................... 20
Remove ................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Reinstall ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.8 Extension Housing Oil Seal, RWD ...................................................................................................................... 22
Replace ................................................................................................................................................................. 22
3.9 Extension Housing and Rear Bush, RWD ........................................................................................... ............... 22
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–8
3 Service Operations
3.1 Fluid Change and Filter Replacement
To avoid personal injury take note of the
following:
• Avoid accidental hot oil spillage by
performing fluid change only when the
transmission fluid is cold.
• Wear safety glasses and gloves when
using compressed air and cleaning fluids.
Remove
1 Raise the vehicle and support in a safe manner, refer to 0A General Information.
2 Clean all dirt from around the oil pan and the transmission case.
3 Place a suitable sized drain tray under the transmission.
4 Hold the oil pan (1) in place and remove the oil pan bolts (2) from the front and both sides.
NOTE
Leave the three rear oil pan bolts in place.
5 Loosen the three rear oil pan bolts by about 4 turns each. While still supporting the oil pan, lightly tap the
sides with a rubber hammer to break the gasket (3)
seal.
6 Lower the front of the oil pan and drain the fluid into a suitable container.
7 Remove the three remaining rear bolts and the oil pan from the transmission.
8 Remove the oil pan gasket and discard.
Figure 7C4 – 2
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–9
9 Remove the oil filter (1) by pulling down while twisting
the filter and remove it from the transmission.
10 Open the filter by prising the metal crimping away from the top of the filter and pull it apart.
11 Inspect the filter material for particles that may indicate evidence of a potential transmission problem.
Examples of the type of material are:
• clutch friction material,
• bronze slivers, indicating bush wear and
• steel particles.
Figure 7C4 – 3
Take care not to scratch the oil pump bore,
as fluid leakage could occur from this point
or the pump may suck in air, causing the
fluid to aerate.
12 Using suitable circlip pliers (1) or a two legged puller and slide hammer, remove the oil filter seal (2) taking
care not to scratch the oil pump bore (3) during the
process. Discard the seal.
Figure 7C4 – 4
Reinstall
1 Clean the oil pan in a commercially available cleaning fluid and blow dry using compressed air.
NOTE
Ensure all traces of the old gasket are removed
from the transmission and oil pan.
2 W ipe the transmission case gasket mating surface with a clean lint free cloth.
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–10
3 Lubricate a new oil filter seal (1) with clean
transmission fluid and install into the oil pump bore (2)
using a suitable sized socket or piece of tubing.
4 Install a new filter into the transmission case.
5 Check if the magnet is functional and located in the designated position in the oil pan. Install a new gasket
and reinstall the oil pan.
6 Tighten the bolts attaching the oil pan to the correct torque specification.
Oil pan attaching bolt
torque specification ............................................ 12.0 Nm
Figure 7C4 – 5
7 Lower vehicle and add approximately 4.8 litres of automatic transmission fluid.
8 Operate the vehicle for about 24 km or until normal transmission operating temperature is reached, refer to 2.1 Transmission Fluid.
9 Ensure there are no fluid leaks from the oil pan area, rectify as required.
10 Check and top up the transmission fluid to the correct level as required, refer 2.1 Transmission Fluid.
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–25
3.11 Shift Solenoid Locations
Location and Identification
Legend
1 Transmission Fluid Pressure (TFP) Manual Valve Position Switch.
2 1 – 2 Shift Valve Solenoid A.
3 2 – 3 Shift Valve Solenoid B.
4 Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS).
5 Torque Converter Clutch Pulse W idth Modulated (TCC PWM) Solenoid.
6 3 – 2 Control Solenoid.
Figure 7C4 – 26
To service the TCC PWM solenoid, refer to 3.13 Control Valve Body Harness.
3.12 1 – 2 Accumulator Assembly
Throughout this Section when using
compressed air and cleaning fluids, wear
safety glasses and gloves to avoid personal
injury.
Remove
1 Remove the oil pan and filter, refer to 3.1 Fluid Change and Filter Replacement.
2 Remove the two short bolts (1) and one long bolt (2) attaching the accumulator cover (3) and remove the
cover.
3 Using low pressure compressed air applied to the drilling in the cover, remove the 1 – 2 accumulator
piston and seal assembly (4) and the two
springs (5 and 6).
4 Remove the seal from the piston and discard the seal.
Figure 7C4 – 27
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–26
Clean and Inspect
1 Clean all components in a commercially available cleaning fluid and blow dry using compressed air.
2 Inspect the springs and ensure they are not distorted or broken, replace as required.
3 Inspect all machined surfaces for damage, wear or burrs.
Reinstall
Reinstallation of the 1 – 2 accumulator assembly is the reverse of the removal procedure, noting the following:
1 Lubricate a new seal with petroleum jelly and install it to the piston. Ensure the piston seal does not bind in the piston groove.
2 Tighten the three bolts attaching the accumulator cover to the correct torque specification.
1 – 2 Accumulator cover attaching
bolt torque specification ..................................... 12.0 Nm
3.13 Control Valve Body Harness
Remove
1 Raise the vehicle and support in a safe manner, refer to 0A General Information for the location of support points.
2 As required, remove the oil pan and filter, refer to 3.1 Fluid Change and Filter Replacement.
3 Disconnect the control valve body harness connectors from all electrical components except the torque
converter clutch (TCC) solenoid, which is hard wired.
Connectors identification:
• Transmission Fluid Pressure (TFP) Manual
Valve Position Switch (1)
• 1 – 2 Shift Valve Solenoid A (2)
• 2 – 3 Shift Valve Solenoid B (3)
• Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS) (4)
• Torque Converter Clutch Pulse W idth Modulated
(TCC PWM) Solenoid (5)
• 3 – 2 Control Solenoid (6).
Figure 7C4 – 28
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–29
6 Lubricate a new O-ring with petroleum jelly and fit it to
the TCC PW M solenoid (2).
7 Reinstall the TCC PWM solenoid in the control valve body and secure it with the retaining clip (1).
Figure 7C4 – 34
8 Reconnect the control valve body harness connectors. Connectors identification:
• Transmission Fluid Pressure (TFP) Manual
Valve Position Switch (1)
• 1 – 2 Shift Valve Solenoid A (2)
• 2 – 3 Shift Valve Solenoid B (3)
• Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS) (4)
• Torque Converter Clutch Pulse W idth Modulated
(TCC PWM) Solenoid (5)
• 3 – 2 Control Solenoid (6).
Figure 7C4 – 35
9 Secure the harness frame to the control valve body, place the tab between the valve body and pressure
switch in location (1) and press the harness frame in
position on bolt bosses (2 and 3).
Figure 7C4 – 36
10 Reinstall the oil pan and filter and fill the transmission with the recommended automatic transmission fluid, refer to 3.1 Fluid Change and Filter Replacement.
11 Lower vehicle to the ground.
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–39
10 Reinstall the plate (2) supporting the spacer plate and
tighten the three attaching bolts (1) to the correct
torque specification.
Spacer plate support plate attaching
bolt torque specification ..................................... 12.0 Nm
11 Reinstall the control valve body, refer to 3.14 Control Valve Body.
12 Reinstall the Oil pan and filter and fill the transmission with the recommended automatic transmission fluid,
refer to 3.1 Fluid Change and Filter Replacement.
13 Lower vehicle to the ground.
14 Road test until the transmission has reached operating temperature. Re-check the fluid level and for any fluid
leaks from the oil pan area, refer to 2.1 Transmission
Fluid.
Figure 7C4 – 55
3.16 Filler Tube and Breather Hose
Remove
NOTE
The breather hose and/or vent pipe can be
removed independently from the filler tube as
described in step 7.
Disconnection of the battery affects certain
vehicle electronic systems. Refer to 6D1-3
Battery, before disconnecting the battery.
1 Disconnect the battery ground lead.
2 Release the lock down lever (1) and remove the transmission fluid level indicator from the filler tube (2).
Figure 7C4 – 56
3 Remove the bolt (1) attaching the filler tube (2) to the side of the right-hand cylinder head, refer to Figure 7C4 – 57.
4 Using a twisting and pulling motion, remove the filler tube from the seal (3) in the transmission case.
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7A2-52 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E)
DTC P0731, P0732, P0733 or P0734 (Flash Code 41, 42, 43 or 44)
Circuit Description
The TCM calculates the gear ratio based on the input
shaft speed signal from the input shaft speed (ISS)
sensor and the output speed signal from the output
shaft speed (OSS) sensor. The TCM compares the
known transmission gear ratio to the calculated ratio for
the selected gear ranges. If the TCM detects an
unknown transmission gear ratio two consecutive
driving cycles, this DTC will set.
Condition for Running the DTC • Other than DTCs P0731, P0732, P0733 and P0734 are not set.
• The ignition switch is ON.
• The transmission fluid temperature is more than 60 °C (140 °F).
• The input shaft speed is more than 1000 RPM.
• The vehicle speed is more than 10 km/h (6 MPH).
• The selector lever is forward range for longer than 2 seconds.
• The TCM is not under gearshift control.
Condition for Setting the DTC • The TCM detects that the output shaft speed is more than 500 RPM over the calculated speed
(based on the input shaft speed and the gear ratio)
for 7 seconds after each gearshift has completed.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets • The TCM blinks the Check Trans lamp on the second consecutive driving cycle when the
diagnostic runs and fails.
Condition for Clearing the DTC • The TCM turns OFF the Check Trans lamp when the diagnostic runs and does not fail. • A current DTC clears when the diagnostic runs and
does not fail.
Diagnostic Aids • If an intermittent condition is suspected, refer to Intermittent Conditions in this section.
• Electromagnetic interference in the ISS sensor or OSS sensor circuits may set this DTC.
• An intermittent ISS sensor or OSS sensor signal pulse may set this DTC.
• Ensure the ISS sensor and OSS sensor is tight.
• Use the Clutch, Brake, Solenoid and Pressure Switch Logic table to verify each component works
properly within the selected gear range.
• A transmission mechanical problem will cause this DTC to set.
• Sticking or contamination of shift valves may cause intermittent incorrect gear ratios.
• If multiple incorrect gear ratio codes are set, problem in fluid pressure, low ATF level, plugged
filter or oil pump problem may exist.
Notice: • Each DTC agrees with the following gear positions.
- P0731: 1st gear
- P0732: 2nd gear
- P0733: 3rd gear
- P0734: 4th gear
Schematic Reference: Transmission Controls
Schematics
Connector End View Reference: Transmission
Controls Connector End Views or TCM Connector End
Views
Circuit/ System Testing DTC P0731, P0732, P0733 or P0734
Step Action Value(s)Yes No
1 Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check -
Transmission Controls? —
Go to Step 2 Go to Diagnostic
System Check - Transmission Controls
2 Perform the ATF level check. Refer to repair
instructions (On-Vehicle Service).
Did you perform the ATF level check? —
Go to Step 3 Go to Transmission
Fluid Checking Procedure
3 1. Install a scan tool.
2. Turn OFF the ignition for 30 seconds.
3. Drive the vehicle while observing the DTC Information with a scan tool.
Is there any DTCs set other than P0731, P0732,
P0733 or P0734? —
Refer to Applicable DTC Go to Step 4
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