brake sensor MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement Owner's Guide
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K2–12
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
Electronic Control Item and Control
Component Description (Electronic Control)
Control item Contents
Shift control•Detects engine load condition and vehicle speed. Shifts to the best gear
position according to the programmed automatic shift diagram.
Line pressure control•Generates line pressure matching the engine load condition and driving
conditions. Optimizes line pressure for each shift. When the ATF
temperature is low, automatically optimizes line pressure for quick clutch
engagement.
Revers inhibition control•When the shift lever is shifted to R position while the vehicle is running
forward at approx. 30 km/h{19 mph} or more, the TCM turns the neutral
shift solenoid valve on and drains the low and reverse brake hydraulic
pressure. Due to this, the transaxle shifts to neutral.
Shift transient control•Adjusts transient hydraulic pressure according to engine load and
vehicle driving conditions when shifting using the pressure control
solenoid, 2-4 brake solenoid valve, the high clutch solenoid valve, and
each accumulator control valve.
•Temporarily lowers engine torque during shift (up and down) to improve
shift feel
•The lock timing for the reduction brake band is controlled by the control
of the reduction timing solenoid valve ON/OFF timing.
•The lock timing for the clutch brake is controlled by the control of shift
solenoid A, B, and C ON/OFF timing.
Feedback control•Corrects clutch engagement pressure and timing on drain side to
compensate for changes in engine performance and changes in
transaxle
TCC control•Controls TCC according to the programmed TCC points
N-D select control•When a driving range is selected from P/N, the fuel injection amount is
controlled to prevent fluctuation in engine speed.
Slope mode control•Changes the shift point to prevent frequent shifting up/down when
climbing hills
OBD system•Detects and/or memorizes failure of input/output part and transaxle
condition
Part name Function
Input system TR switch•Detects selector lever ranges/positions
Input/turbine speed sensor•Detects reverse clutch drum revolution speed
Intermediate sensor•Detects output gear revolution speed
Vehicle speedometer sensor•Detects parking gear revolution speed
TFT sensor•Detects the ATF temperature
Brake switch•Detects the brake pedal depressed
Cruise control module (in cruise actuator)•When the cruise control is in use, the signal detects when the
difference between the target speed and actual speed
exceeds specification
M range switch•Detects selector lever shifted M range
Up switch•Detects up shift in M range
Down switch•Detects down shift in M range
CAN signal Throttle position signal•Input throttle opening angle from PCM
Engine torque signal
(without torque down)•Input engine torque from PCM
Engine torque signal (with
torque down)•Input engine torque from PCM
Engine torque signal (loss
torque)•Input engine loss torque from PCM
Torque reduced signal•Detects signals indicating torque down availability
Engine coolant
temperature signal•Input engine coolant temperature from PCM
Engine speed signal•Input engine speed from PCM
Battery OFF signal•Detect negative battery cable disconnected
4 wheel speed signal•Input wheel speed from ABS HU/CM or DSC HU/CM
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K2
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Output system ON/OFF
typeShift solenoid A•Switches ON and OFF based on electric signals from the
TCM, changes hydraulic circuit to control shifting
Shift solenoid B•Switches ON and OFF based on electric signals from the
TCM, changes hydraulic circuit to control shifting
Shift solenoid C•Switches ON and OFF based on electric signals from the
TCM, changes hydraulic circuit to control shifting
Reduction timing solenoid
valve•Switches ON and OFF based on electric signals from the
TCM, changes hydraulic circuit to control shifting
Neutral shift solenoid valve•Switches ON and OFF based on electric signals from the
TCM, changes hydraulic circuit to control shifting
Duty type
Pressure control solenoid•Switches ON and OFF based on electric signal (duty signals)
from the TCM adjusts line pressure to match driving
conditions
2-4 brake solenoid valve•Switches ON and OFF based on electric signal (duty signals)
from the TCM adjusts line pressure to match driving
conditions
High clutch solenoid valve•Switch ON and OFF based on electric signal (duty signals)
from the TCM adjusts line pressure to match driving
conditions
TCC solenoid valve•Switch ON and OFF based on electric signal (duty signals)
from the TCM to control TCC
CAN signal Reduce torque signal•Sends signals to the PCM during shifting
Range signal•Output transaxle load condition to PCM
Turbine speed signal•Output turbine speed to PCM
ATF temperature signal•Output ATF high temperature signal to PCM
TCC signal•Output TCC signal to PCM
Racing select signal•Requests fuel cut when selector lever is shifted during racing
MIL indicate request signal•Requests MIL illumination when failure is detected by
diagnosis function
AT warning light request
signal•Requests AT warning light indication when failure is detected
by diagnosis function for ATX Part name Function
ComponentControl item
Shift
controlLine
pressure
controlReverse
inhibition
controlShift
transient
controlFeedbac
k controlTCC
controlN-D
select
controlSlope
mode
controlOBD
system
Input
TR switch XXXXXXX X
Input/turbine
speed sensorX XXXXXX
Intermediate
sensorXXX X
Vehicle
speedometer
sensorXXXXXXXXX
TFT sensor XX XXXX X
Brake switch X X X
Cruise control
module (4GR
inhibit signal)XX
M range switch X X
Up switch X X
Down switch X X
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K2–59
K2
Operation
Upshift clutch engagement pressure feedback
•Clutch pressure (2) is learned so that gear shift time (1) becomes a predetermined target value, and thus
changes in performance and changes in the transaxle over time are minimized based on past gear shift results.
Upshift timing feedback (release-side clutch pressure)
•Clutch pressure release timing on the release side (2) is learned so that the change in engine speed (1) is
optimized, and thus clutch pressures on the engagement and release sides are optimized.
End Of SieN-D SELECT CONTROL DESCRIPTIONA6E571418901207•When the selector lever is switched from the P or N position to the driving ranges, or vice versa, the engine
speed change is minimized by regulating fuel injection volume in order to improve select feel.
•Range signals are output to the PCM in the following instances:
When the selector lever is switched from the P or N position to the driving ranges, or vice versa, and the
specified time has elapsed.
•The PCM regulates fuel injection volume based on inhibitor signals prevent change in engine speed.
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TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH (TCC) CONTROL DESCRIPTIONA6E571418901208Outline
Features
•The TCM selects the TCC schedule according to the gear selected by the transaxle. 50 Hz (20 ms cycle) on/off
signals are relayed from the TCC schedule and speed sensor and throttle opening angle to the duty cycle TCC
solenoid valve to control TCC.
8PCM
9 TFT sensor
10 TCM
11 TR switch
12 Pressure control solenoid
13 2-4 brake solenoid valve14 High clutch solenoid valve
15 GND return
16 R
17 D
18 N
19 P
AMU0517S038
AMU0517S039
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K2
Determination of Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Cancellation
The TCC control is canceled when any of the following condition are met:
•Engine coolant temperature is low.
•ATF temperature is low.
•Brake switch is on (when depressing the brake pedal).
•Accelerator depressing speed and accelerator opening angle are above the set value.
•Engine speed signal is below the set value.
•Failure is in the TCC control system detected by diagnosis function.
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SLOPE MODE CONTROL DESCRIPTIONA6E571418901209•Climbing and the appropriate gear is determined by engine load and the vehicle acceleration.
Slope Mode Control Block Diagram
.
When climbing hill
•When the hill is steeper than a certain grade, unnecessary up shift is prevented by holding an appropriate gear.
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2C 2B
2J
2M1AA 1S 1T 1Z1W 1B 1F
2W
1M 1V2T
2X
PN
RD
M
9
8
7
543
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2
10
18
17
15
16
14
13
11
12
6
A6E5714W022
1Starter
2 TR switch
3 Down switch
4 Up switch
5 M range switch
6 TFT sensor
7PCM
8CAN
9 Input10 Throttle position signal
Engine speed signal
Engine torque signal
11 TCM
12 Throttle opening angle
13 Shift diagram
14 Vehicle speed
15 VSS
16 Shift solenoid A
17 Shift solenoid B
18 Shift solenoid C
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K2
Memory Function
•The memory function stores failure information detected in the failure detection function. Once failure
information is stored, the memory will not be cleared even when the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK
position) or the malfunction is repaired.
•The stored memory (failure information) can be cleared by using the WDS or disconnecting the negative
battery cable.
Failure Indication Function
•The failure indication function illuminates the AT warning lights when the failure detection function determines
there is a malfunction.
DTC Table
X : Available
CCM:Continuous monitor
Fail-safe Function
•In the fail-safe function, minimum vehicle drivability is obtained by changing the signals that are determined as
malfunctions by the failure detection function to the preset values, and limiting the TCM control.
DTC No. On-board diagnostic function MILAT warning
light
indicationDCMonitor
itemMemory
function
P0705 TR switch circuit malfunction (Power short circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0706 TR switch circuit malfunction (Open/ground short circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0711 TFT sensor malfunction (Stuck) X–2 CCM X
P0712 TFT sensor circuit malfunction (Short circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0713 TFT sensor circuit malfunction (Open circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0715 Input/turbine speed sensor circuit malfunction X X 2 CCM X
P0720 Vehicle speedometer sensor circuit malfunction X X 2 CCM X
P0740 TCC system X–2 CCM X
P0743 TCC solenoid valve malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0748 Pressure control solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0751 Shift solenoid A malfunction (Stuck off) X–2 CCM X
P0752 Shift solenoid A malfunction (Stuck on) X–2 CCM X
P0753 Shift solenoid A malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0756 Shift solenoid B malfunction (Stuck off) X–2 CCM X
P0757 Shift solenoid B malfunction (Stuck on) X–2 CCM X
P0758 Shift solenoid B malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0761 Shift solenoid C malfunction (Stuck off) X–2 CCM X
P0762 Shift solenoid C malfunction (Stuck on) X–2 CCM X
P0763 Shift solenoid C malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0768 Reduction timing solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0773 Neutral shift solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0778 2-4 brake solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0791 Intermediate sensor malfunction (Open/short) X X 2 CCM X
P0798 High clutch solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P1710 GND return malfunction–––Other X
U0073 CAN BUS OFF X X 1 CCM X
U0100 TCM cannot receive any signals from PCM X X 1 CCM X
DTC
No.On-board diagnostic function Detection condition Fail-safe TCC
P0705Transaxle range (TR) switch
circuit malfunction (power short
circuit)•Two or more range signals
are inputted from TR switch
for 5 seconds or more•TR switch priority
D > N > P > R
•Inhibits feedback control,
SLOPE mode, torque
reduction controlAvailable
P0706Transaxle range (TR) switch
circuit malfunction (open/ground
short circuit)•No range signal is inputted
from TR switch for 100
seconds or more•Inhibits feedback control,
SLOPE mode, torque
reduction controlAvailable
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
P0711Transaxle fluid temperature (TFT)
sensor malfunction (stuck)•TFT sensor signal stays
outside normal temperature
range for 10 minute or more—Available
P0712Transaxle fluid temperature (TFT)
sensor circuit malfunction (short
circuit)•Signals form TFT sensor are
155 °C {311 °F} or greater
for 10 min.
•Inhibits feedback control
•Engine coolant temperature
signal are used for shifting.Available
P0713Transaxle fluid temperature (TFT)
sensor circuit malfunction (open
circuit)•Vehicle speed is 20 km/h
{12.4 mph} or greater, and
signals from TFT sensor are
–30 °C {–22 °F} or less for
150 seconds or moreAvailable
P0715Input/turbine speed sensor circuit
malfunction•Input/turbine speed sensor
is 600 rpm or less while
engine speed is 1500 rpm or
greater and vehicle speed is
40 km/h {24.8 mph} or
greater in D ranges.•Inhibits shift control Available
P0720Vehicle speedometer sensor
circuit malfunction•Parking gear rotation
detected by VSS is 150 rpm
or less while intermediate
sensor 1400 rpm or greater
in D range for 2 second or
more.•Inhibits SLOPE mode,
feedback control, torque
reduction controlAvailable
P0740Torque converter clutch (TCC)
system•RPM difference between
crankshaft (engine speed
signal) and reverse clutch
drum (input/turbine speed
sensor signal) exceeds the
pre-programmed value—Available
P0743Torque converter clutch (TCC)
solenoid valve malfunction (open/
short)•Open or short in torque
converter clutch solenoid
valve circuit (Voltage
different from on/off signal
relayed by CPU in TCM is
detected while TCM is
monitoring solenoid output
voltage.)•Stops driving of TCC
solenoid valve (OFF)Inhibition
P0748Pressure control solenoid
malfunction (open/short)•Open or short in pressure
control solenoid circuit
(Voltage different from on/off
signal relayed by CPU in
TCM is detected while TCM
is monitoring solenoid
output voltage.)•Stops driving of pressure
control solenoid, 2-4 brake
solenoid valve, and high
clutch solenoid valve (OFF)
•Inhibit feedback control.Available
P0751Shift solenoid A malfunction
(stuck off)•Difference between actual
gear ratio and gear ratio set
in TCM is large—Available
P0752Shift solenoid A malfunction
(stuck on)•Difference between actual
gear ratio and gear ratio set
in TCM is large—Available
P0753Shift solenoid A malfunction
(open/short)•Open or short in shift
solenoid A circuit (Voltage
different from on/off signal
relayed by CPU in TCM is
detected while TCM is
monitoring solenoid output
voltage.)•Stops driving all ON/OFF
type solenoids (OFF) and
TCC solenoid valve (OFF)Inhibition
P0756Shift solenoid B malfunction
(stuck off)•Difference between actual
gear ratio and gear ratio set
in TCM is large—Available
P0757Shift solenoid B malfunction
(stuck on)•Difference between actual
gear ratio and gear ratio set
in TCM is large—Available DTC
No.On-board diagnostic function Detection condition Fail-safe TCC
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K2
P0758Shift solenoid B malfunction
(open/short)•Open or short in shift
solenoid B circuit (Voltage
different from on/off signal
relayed by CPU in TCM is
detected while TCM is
monitoring solenoid output
voltage.)•Stops driving all ON/OFF
type solenoids (OFF) and
TCC solenoid valve (OFF)Inhibition
P0761Shift solenoid C malfunction
(stuck off)•Difference between actual
gear ratio and gear ratio set
in TCM is large—Available
P0762Shift solenoid C malfunction
(stuck on)•Difference between actual
gear ratio and gear ratio set
in TCM is large—Available
P0763Shift solenoid C malfunction
(open/short)•Open or short in shift
solenoid C circuit (Voltage
different from on/off signal
relayed by CPU in TCM is
detected while TCM is
monitoring solenoid output
voltage.)•Stops driving all ON/OFF
type solenoids (OFF) and
TCC solenoid valve (OFF)Inhibition
P0768Reduction timing solenoid valve
malfunction (open/short)•Open or short in reduction
timing solenoid valve circuit
(Voltage different from on/off
signal relayed by CPU in
TCM is detected while TCM
is monitoring solenoid
output voltage.)•Stops driving of reduction
timing solenoid valve (OFF)Available
P0773Neutral shift solenoid valve
malfunction (open/short)•Open or short in neutral shift
solenoid valve circuit
(Voltage different from on/off
signal relayed by CPU in
TCM is detected while TCM
is monitoring solenoid
output voltage.)•Stops driving of neutral shift
solenoid valve (OFF)Available
P07782-4 brake solenoid valve
malfunction (open/short)•Open or short in 2-4 brake
solenoid valve circuit
(Voltage different from on/off
signal relayed by CPU in
TCM is detected while TCM
is monitoring solenoid
output voltage.)•Stops driving of pressure
control solenoid, 2-4 brake
solenoid valve, and high
clutch solenoid valve (OFF)
•Inhibit feedback control.Available
P0791Intermediate sensor malfunction
(open/short)•Rotation speed of output
gear (intermediate sensor)
is low when vehicle speed
and engine speed exceed
the pre programmed value•Inhibit feedback control
•Inhibits torque reduction
controlAvailable
P0798High clutch solenoid valve
malfunction (open/short)•Open or short in high clutch
solenoid valve circuit
(Voltage different from on/off
signal relayed by CPU in
TCM is detected while TCM
is monitoring solenoid
output voltage.)•Stops driving of pressure
control solenoid, 2-4 brake
solenoid valve, and high
clutch solenoid valve (OFF)
•Inhibit feedback control.Available
P1710 GND return malfunction•TCM detects open in GND
return signal of solenoid.—Available
U0073 CAN BUS OFF•CAN controller damaged.•Throttle valve opening angle
is fixed (4/8) at the time in
order to determine shift
•Maximizes line pressureInhibition
U0100TCM cannot receive any signals
from PCM•TCM cannot receive any
signals from PCM DTC
No.On-board diagnostic function Detection condition Fail-safe TCC
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Parameter Identification (PID) Access
Monitor item table
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Display on the
testerDefinitionUnit/
ConditionTCM
terminal
2-4 B Duty 2-4 brake solenoid valve control signal in TCM ON/OFF 2V
BOO Brake switch ON/OFF 1U
DWN_SW Down switch ON/OFF 1S
GEAR Calculated gear range in TCM1ST/2ND/
3RD/4TH/5TH–
H/C Duty High clutch solenoid valve control signal in TCM % 2U
LPS Pressure control solenoid control signal in TCM % 2Y
MNL_SW M range switch ON/OFF 1AA
NSFT TIM Neutral shift solenoid valve control signal in TCM ON/OFF 2D
OSS Intermediate sensor rpm 1K, 1X
PNP TR switch (P/N position switch) ON/OFF–
RDCN TIM Reduction timing solenoid valve control signal in TCM ON/OFF 2G
RPM Engine speed rpm–
SSA/SS1 Shift solenoid A control signal in TCM ON/OFF–
SSB/SS2 Shift solenoid B control signal in TCM ON/OFF–
SSC/SS3 Shift solenoid C control signal in TCM ON/OFF–
TCCC TCC solenoid valve control signal in TCM % 2S
TCIL AT warning light control signal in TCM ON/OFF 1E
TFT ATF temperature°C1B, 1F
TFTV ATF temperature signal voltage V 1B, 1F
THOP Throttle position %–
TRD Tr switch (D range switch) ON/OFF 1Z
TRR TR switch (R position switch) ON/OFF 1W
TSS Input/turbine speed sensor rpm 1N, 2F
UP_SW Up switch ON/OFF 2C
VPWR Battery voltage V 1P
VSS Vehicle speed km/h 1V, 1M
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
Evaluation of line pressure test
Stall Speed Test
1. Perform mechanical system test preparation. (See K2–72 Mechanical System Test Preparation.)
2. Connect a tachometer.
3. Start the engine.
4. Shift the selector lever to D range.
Caution
•Do not maintain WOT in any gear range for more than 5 seconds or transaxle damage will occur.
•If engine speed recorded by the tachometer exceeds maximum specified rpm, release the
accelerator pedal immediately. Clutch or band slippage is indicator.
5. Firmly depress the brake pedal with the left foot, and gently depress the accelerator pedal to the floor (WOT)
with the right.
6. When the engine speed no longer increases, quickly read the engine speed and release the accelerator pedal.
7. Shift the selector the to N position and let the engine idle for 1 minute or more to cool the ATF.
8. Perform stall tests for the remaining ranges and position in the same manner.
•R position
•Mrange (1GR, 2GR)
Engine stall speed
ATF temperature : 60—70 °C {140—158 °F}
Turn off all electrical loads
2,200—2,600 rpm
9. Turn off the engine.
Evaluation of stall test
Condition Possible cause
IdleBelow specificationLow pressure in all rangesWorn oil pump
Poor operation of each solenoid
Fluid leaking from oil strainer, oil pump, pressure regulator
valve, torque converter relief valve, and/or pressure relief valve
Pressure regulator valve or pilot valve sticking
Damaged pressure regulator valve spring or pilot valve spring
Low pressure in D and M
rangeFluid leaking from hydraulic circuit of low clutch
Low pressure in R position
onlyFluid leaking from hydraulic circuit of reverse clutch
Fluid leaking from hydraulic circuit of low and reverse brake
clutch
Above specification High pressure in all rangesThrottle position sensor out of adjustment
TFT sensor malfunction
Poor operation of shift solenoid
Pilot valve sticking
Pressure reducing valve or plug sticking
Stall Below specification Low pressure in all rangesThrottle position sensor out of adjustment
Pressure control solenoid malfunction
Poor operation of shift solenoid
Pilot valve sticking
Pressure reducing valve or plug sticking
Condition Possible cause
Above specificationIn all forward ranges and R
positionInsufficient line pressure
Worm oil pump
Poor operation of low clutch
Poor adjustment or malfunction of TR switch
Oil leaking from oil pump, control valve, and/or transmission
case
Pressure regulator valve or pilot valve sticking
In all forward ranges Low clutch slippage
Low one-way clutch slippage
Reduction one-way clutch slippage
In R positionLow and reverse brake slippage
Reverse clutch slippage
Reduction brake slippage
Below specificationIn all forward ranges and R
positionEngine out of tune
One-way clutch slippage within torque converter
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Evaluation
End Of SieAUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF) INSPECTIONA6E571419001201Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) Condition Inspection
1. One way of determining whether the transaxle should be replaced is by noting:
•If the ATF is muddy or varnished.
•If the ATF smells strange or unusual.
ATF Condition
Condition Possible Cause
No 1-2 up- or downshiftStuck shift solenoid C
Stuck shift valve C
Wore 2-4 brake
Trouble intermediate sensor
No 2-3 up- or downshiftStuck shift solenoid A
Stuck shift valve A
Wore high clutch
No 3-4 up- or downshiftStuck shift solenoid B
Stuck shift valve B
Wore 2-4 brake
No 4-5 up- or downshiftStuck shift solenoid A
Stuck shift valve A
Wore direct clutch
Trouble TFT
TCC non operation shiftStuck TCC solenoid valve
Stuck TCC valve
Incorrect shift pointTrouble VSS output signal
Trouble TR switch
Trouble TP signal and engine torque signal
Excessive shift shock slippageStuck pressure control solenoid
Stuck pressure regulator valve
Stuck pressure modifier valve
Stuck accumulator valve A, B, or C
Stuck 2-4 brake solenoid valve
Stuck high clutch solenoid valve
Stuck low clutch accumulator
Stuck 2-4 brake accumlator
Stuck high clutch accumlator
Stuck direct clutch accumlator
Stuck reduction accumlator
Trouble VSS
No Engine braking effect Wore reduction brake band
Stuck reduction reducing valve
Stuck reduction timing valve
Stuck reduction timing solenoid valve
Condition Possible cause
Clear dark red Normal—
Light red (pink) Contaminated with water•Broken oil cooler inside of radiator
•Poor filler tube installation:
Problem could be occurring to parts inside the
transaxle by water contamination. If necessary,
exchange transaxle.
Reddish
brownHas burnt smell and metal
specs are foundDeteriorated ATFDefect powertrain components inside of transaxle:
Specks cause wide range of problems by plugging up
in oil pipe, control valve body and oil cooler in radiator.
•When large amount of metal specks are found.
Exchange transaxle if necessary.
•Implement flushing operation as there is a
possibility to have specks plugging up oil pipe and/
or oil cooler inside of radiator.
Has no burnt smell Normal•Discoloration by oxidation