AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF) INSPECTION [AY6A-EL, AY6AX-EL]
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Using M-MDS
1. Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.
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2. Verify the ATF temperature using the PID/DATA monitor function “TFT”. (See ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DTC INSPECTION [AY6A-EL, AY6AX-EL].).
3. Start the engine.
4. Warm up the engine while idling it until the ATF temperature reaches the lower limit of 37 °C {99 °F}.
5. Perform the following procedure.
6. Verify that the ATF temperature is within the appropriate temperature range (between 37 °C {99 °F} and under 47 °C {117 °F}).
7. Remove the overflow plug, and the O-ring while leaving the engine idling.
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8. Verify the color and odor of the ATF dripping from the overflow tube.
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9. Inspect the ATF for the following to determine whether the transaxle should be disassembled.
Condition |
Possible cause |
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Clear dark red
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Normal
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Light red (pink)
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Contaminated with water
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• Damaged oil cooler
If necessary, replace the transaxle.
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Reddish brown
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Has burnt smell and metal particles are found
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Deteriorated ATF
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Defective powertrain components inside the transaxle:
Particles cause wide range of problems by clogging the oil pipe, control valve body and oil cooler.
• A large amount of metal particles are found.
If necessary, replace the transaxle.
• Flush the system due to possible clogging of the oil pipe or oil cooler.
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Has no burnt smell
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Normal
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• Discoloration by oxidation
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10. Apply ATF to a new O-ring and install it on the overflow plug.
11. Install a new O-ring and overflow plug.
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12. Wipe off ATF remaining on the overflow plug.
13. Stop the engine.
Using ATF temperature display mode
1. Engage the parking brake and use wheel chocks at the front and rear of the wheels.
2. Perform the following and verify that the gear position indicator light flashes 2 times.
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3. Perform the following procedure and verify that the N position display of the selector indicator light flashes 2 times.
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4. Perform the following procedure and verify that the AT warning light flashes 2 times.
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5. Perform the following procedure and verify that the P position display flashes.
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6. Verify the ATF temperature using the P position display flashing pattern.
ATF temperature |
Selector indicator light (P position display) flashing pattern |
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High temperature (47 °C {117 °F} or more)
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Appropriate temperature (between 37 °C {99 °F} and under 47 °C {117 °F})
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Low temperature (less than 37 °C {99 °F})
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7. Verify that the ATF temperature is within the appropriate temperature range (between 37 °C {99 °F} and under 47 °C {117 °F}).
8. Remove the overflow plug, and the O-ring while leaving the engine idling.
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9. Verify the color and odor of the ATF dripping from the overflow tube.
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10. Inspect the ATF for the following to determine whether the transaxle should be disassembled.
Condition |
Possible cause |
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Clear dark red
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Normal
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—
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Light red (pink)
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Contaminated with water
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• Damaged oil cooler
If necessary, replace the transaxle.
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Reddish brown
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Has burnt smell and metal particles are found
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Deteriorated ATF
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Defective powertrain components inside the transaxle:
Particles cause wide range of problems by clogging the oil pipe, control valve body and oil cooler.
• A large amount of metal particles are found.
If necessary, replace the transaxle.
• Flush the system due to possible clogging of the oil pipe or oil cooler.
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Has no burnt smell
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Normal
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• Discoloration by oxidation
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11. Apply ATF to a new O-ring and install it on the overflow plug.
12. Install a new O-ring and overflow plug.
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13. Wipe off ATF remaining on the overflow plug.
14. Stop the engine.