Shift Solenoid Valve A Test
Shift Solenoid Valve A Test1. Connect the HDS to the DLC (A).
2. Choose Shift Solenoid A in Miscellaneous Test Menu on the HDS.
3. Check that the shift solenoid valve A operates with the HDS. A clicking sound should be heard.
^ If a clicking sound is heard, the valve is OK.
^ If no clicking sound is heard, go to step 4.
4. Get the customer's radio anti-theft code (navigation code), and write down the radio station presets.
5. Disconnect the battery negative terminal, then disconnect the battery positive terminal.
6. Remove the battery hold-down bracket, then remove the battery cover, battery, and battery tray.
7. Remove the intake air duct and air cleaner housing.
8. Loosen the two bolts securing the rear of the battery base, and remove the two bolts securing the front of the base, then remove the battery base.
9. Remove the starter.
10. Disconnect shift solenoid valve A connector.
11. Measure shift solenoid valve A resistance at the solenoid valve connector terminals.
Standard: 12 - 25 Ohms
^ Replace shift solenoid valve A if the resistance is out of standard.
^ If the resistance is within the standard, go to step 12.
12. Connect the battery negative terminal to shift solenoid valve A connector terminal No. 1, and connect the battery positive terminal to the terminal No. 2. A clicking sound should be heard.
13. Replace shift solenoid valve A if no clicking sound is heard.
14. Install the starter.
15. Install the battery base, then install the air cleaner housing and intake air duct.
16. Install the battery tray, battery; and battery cover, then secure the battery with its hold-down bracket.
17. Enter the radio code (navigation code), reset the radio presets and set the clock.
18. Do the power window control unit reset procedure.