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Comprehensive Component Monitor Transmission Drive Cycle

The Comprehensive Component Monitor transmission drive cycle will "check" all transmission system components:

  1. Engine and transmission at normal operating temperature. Ignition OFF; ensure that SPORT mode is NOT selected.
  2. With gear selector in "P" and the ignition ON. Check gearshift interlock by attempting to move selector without pressing the brake pedal. Verify "P" state illumination.
  3. Press and hold the brake pedal. Move the gear selector to "R". Verify "R" state illumination.
  4. Set the parking brake. Press and hold the brake pedal. Attempt to start the engine. The engine should not start.
  5. Move the gear selector to "N". Verify "N" state illumination. Start the engine.
  6. With the hand brake set and the brake pedal pressed, move the gear selector to the remaining positions in the J-Gate (D, 4, 3, 2) for five (5) seconds each. Verify the state illumination in each position.
  7. Move the gear selector back to "4". Verify "4" state illumination.
  8. Move the gear selector to "D". Verify "D" state illumination.
  9. Move the gear selector to "N". Verify "N" state illumination.
  10. Select "R", release the brakes and drive the vehicle in Reverse for a short distance.
  11. Stop the vehicle.
  12. Select "2" and drive the vehicle up to 65 km/h (40 MPH). Hold 65 km/h (40 MPH) for a minimum of five (5) seconds.
  13. Select "3" and hold 65 km/h (40 MPH) for a minimum of five (5) seconds.
  14. Select "4" and hold 65 km/h (40 MPH) for a minimum of five (5) seconds.
  15. Select "D" and accelerate to a minimum speed of 80 km/h (50 MPH). Hold 80-129 km/h (50-80 mph) for a minimum of 1.7 kilometers (1 mile).
  16. Stop the vehicle; do not switch OFF the engine.
  17. Use Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS) Datalogger "TOTAL NUMBER OF DTC SET" to ensure that transmission DTC monitoring is complete.