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Line Pressure Chart

Fig 1: Identifying Line Pressure Chart
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CAUTION: Carry out the Line Pressure Test prior to carrying out the Stall Speed Test. If line pressure is low at stall, do not carry out the Stall Speed Test or further transmission damage will occur. Do not maintain wide-open throttle (WOT) in any transmission range for more than five seconds or transmission damage may occur.
NOTE: Carry out shift linkage check prior to carrying this test; refer to TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION COOLING EXTERNAL CONTROLS .

This test verifies the line pressure is within specifications.

  1. Connect the Transmission Fluid Pressure Gauge to the line pressure tap.
  2. Start the engine and check the line pressures. Refer to the Line Pressure Chart to determine if the line pressure is within specification.
  3. If the line pressure is not within specification, carry out On-Board Diagnostics and GO to Pinpoint Test E, air pressure check, and clean, inspect and install a new main control system or pump as required.