NO.16 JUDDER UPON TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH (TCC) OPERATION [FN4A-EL]


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Judder upon torque converter clutch (TCC) operation

DESCRIPTION

• Vehicle jolts when TCC is engaged.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

• Poor TCC engagement due to either slippage because the TCC is stuck or the line pressure is low
Caution
• If the TCC is stuck, inspect it. In addition, inspect the oil cooler for foreign particles which may have mixed in with the ATF.
1. Torque converter clutch piston slipped, burned
• Line pressure high
• Shift solenoid A malfunction
• Control valve body malfunction
• Body GND malfunction
• Pressure control solenoid malfunction
2. Signal malfunction
• Vehicle speed sensor malfunction
• Sensor GND malfunction
• TFT sensor malfunction
• Accelerator pedal position sensor malfunction
• TP sensor malfunction
• Input/turbine speed sensor malfunction
3. Torque converter malfunction
Note
• Before following troubleshooting steps, make sure that Automatic Transaxle On-Board Diagnostic and Automatic Transaxle Basic Inspection are conducted.

Diagnostic procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1
Check the value at the following PIDs using the WDS or equivalent.
• TSS
Are PID values okay?
Yes
Go to next step.
No
Repair or replace any defective parts.
2
Disconnect PCM.
Is resistance between ground terminal at PCM connector and body ground less than 5.0 ohms?
Yes
Go to next step.
No
Repair open ground circuit.
3
Check resistance between shift solenoid A control circuit at PCM connector and control valve body connector.
Check resistance between shift solenoid A circuit at PCM connector and control valve body connector.
Are the resistance less than 5.0 ohms?
Yes
Go to next step.
No
Repair shift solenoid A circuit.
4
Inspect shift solenoid.
Is the solenoid valve operating properly?
Yes
Go to next step.
No
Overhaul control valve body and repair or replace any defective parts.
(See ATX workshop manual (FN4A-EL).)
If problem remains, overhaul transaxle and repair or replace any defective parts.
(See ATX workshop manual (FN4A-EL).)
5
Check LPS PID value.
Is LPS PID value okay?
Yes
Overhaul control valve body and repair or replace any defective parts.
(See ATX workshop manual (FN4A-EL).)
If problem remains, overhaul transaxle and repair or replace any defective parts.
(See ATX workshop manual (FN4A-EL).)
No
Replace PCM.
6
• Verify test results.
- If okay, return to diagnostic index to service any additional symptoms.
- If malfunction remains, inspect related Service informations and perform repair or diagnosis.
• If vehicle not repaired, trouble shooting completed.
• If vehicle not repaired or additional diagnostic information not available, replace PCM.