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Shift Solenoid Leak Test



Shift Solenoid Leak Test

^ Tools Required
- J 44246 Solenoid Testing Kit

1. Remove the solenoid from the control valve body.

Important:
^ This procedure tests On/Off type solenoid valves.
^ Visually inspect the physical condition of the solenoid before testing. Inspect the O-rings before and after the test to be sure that they are not cut or damaged.






2. Install the 1-2 shift solenoid valve or the 2-3 shift solenoid valve into bore number 1 of the J 44246 and install the factory bolt to retain the solenoid.





3. Connect the solenoid testing harness supplied with the J 44246 to the solenoid.

4. Apply compressed air to the J 44246.

Important: Do not use air pressure in excess of 120 psi. Excessive pressure will not allow the solenoid ball check valve to seat properly. Recommended air pressure is 50 psi.

5. Air should flow through the solenoid. If air does not flow through the solenoid, replace the solenoid.
6. Connect the solenoid testing harness to the 12 volt positive and negative (-) battery terminals.
7. Observe if the solenoid is operating electrically. An audible clicking noise can be heard when connecting or disconnecting power.

8. Observe the air flow through the solenoid. The flow will completely or nearly completely stop. Replace the solenoid if there continues to be an obvious air leak when the solenoid is energized.

Important:
^ All solenoids need to be energized to seal.
^ A small amount of air leakage is normal ± 21 kPa (± 3 psi).


9. Install the solenoid into the control valve body.

Important: Inspect the O-rings after the test to be sure that they are not cut or damaged.