A/T Fluid Replacement
If you have an A/T fluid changer, use it to replace the A/T fluid.
If you do not have an A/T fluid changer, replace the A/T fluid by the following procedure.
- Disconnect the hose shown in the illustration which connects the transaxle and the oil cooler (inside the radiator). Place a container under the hose to collect the discharge.CAUTION: The engine should be stopped within one minute after it is started. If the A/T fluid has all drained out before then, the engine should be stopped at that point.
Discharge volume: Approximately 4.5 dm 3 (4.8 quarts)
- Start the engine and let the A/T fluid drain out.
Running conditions: "N" range with engine idling
- Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the transaxle case to drain the A/T fluid.
Discharge volume: Approximately 0.6 dm 3 (0.6 quart)
- Install the drain plug with a new gasket, and tighten it to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 32 +/- 2 N.m (24 +/- 1 ft-lb)
CAUTION: Stop pouring if the full volume of A/T fluid cannot be poured in. - Pour new A/T fluid in through the oil filter tube.
Adding volume: Approximately 5.1 dm 3 (5.4 quarts)
- Repeat the procedure in Step 2 (to pump out the rest of the contaminated A/T fluid).
- Pour the new A/T fluid in through the oil filler tube.
Adding volume: Approximately 4.5 dm 3 (4.8 quarts)
NOTE: Check the A/T fluid for contamination or burnt smell. If fluid is still contaminated or burnt, repeat Steps 6 and 7 before proceeding to Step 8. - Reconnect the hose which was disconnected in step 1 above, and firmly reinsert the dipstick.
- Start the engine and run it at idle for one to two minutes.
- Move the selector lever through all positions, and then move it to the "N" position.
- Check that the A/T fluid level is at the "COLD" mark on the dipstick. If the level is lower than this, pour in more A/T fluid.
- Drive the vehicle until the A/T fluid temperature rises to the normal temperature [70 - 80°C (158 - 176°F)], and then check the A/T fluid level again. The A/T fluid level must be at the "HOT" mark.NOTE: The A/T fluid temperature is measured with scan tool (MUT-II).NOTE: The "COLD" level is for reference only; the "HOT" level should be regarded as the standard level.NOTE: If it takes some amount of time until the A/T fluid reaches its normal operating temperature [70 - 80° C (158 - 176°F)], check the A/T fluid level by referring to the illustration.
- When A/T fluid is under the specified level, pour in more A/T fluid. When A/T fluid is under the specified level, drain the excessive A/T fluid from the drain plug to adjust A/T fluid level to the specified level.
- Firmly insert the dipstick into the oil filler tube.