Transmission Fluid Cooler Flow Test
Note: The transmission linkage/cable adjustment, fluid level and line pressure must be within specification before carrying out this test. Refer to Fluid Level Check under Verification of Condition. Refer to Line Pressure Test under Special Testing Procedures.1. Before doing the Transmission Fluid Cooler Flow Test, examine the cooler lines for installation of an in-line transmission fluid filter. If equipped with an in-line fluid filter, remove the in-line fluid filter prior to carrying out the Transmission Fluid Cooler Flow Test and system flushing.
2. Place a funnel in the fluid filler tube.
3. Raise and support the vehicle.
4. Disconnect the cooler return tube (rear fitting) from the transmission Cooler Bypass Valve (CBV).
5. Connect one end of a hose to the cooler return tube and route the other end of the hose up to a point where it can be inserted into the funnel at the fluid filler tube.
6. Remove the supports and lower the vehicle.
7. Insert the end of a hose into the funnel.
8. Start the engine and run at idle with the transmission in the neutral range.
9. Once a steady flow of fluid (without air bubbles) is observed, remove the hose from the funnel and place the hose in a measuring container for 15 seconds. After 15 seconds place the hose back into the funnel and turn the engine off. Measure the amount of fluid in the container. If adequate flow was observed, approximately 946.24 ml (32 ounces) will be in the measuring container; the test is now complete.
10. If adequate flow is not observed, turn off the engine. Disconnect the hose from the cooler return line (transmission inlet).
11. Disconnect the fluid cooler line from the front case fitting and connect the hose to the case fitting (converter out) and repeat Steps 7, 8 and to
12. If adequate flow is observed from the transmission then look for a plugged cooler line and/or fluid cooler.
13. If adequate flow is still not observed, repair and or replacement of the pump and/or converter may be required.