NO.2 VEHICLE MOVES IN N POSITION [DJVA-EL]


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Vehicle moves in N position

DESCRIPTION
•  Vehicle creeps in N position.
•  Vehicle creeps if brake pedal is not depressed in N position.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
In general, the CVT can be considered to be malfunctioning (driving is enabled even if there is a malfunction in TCM), but, because sensor and output related malfunctions may have occurred, which could have caused the CVT malfunction, verification is necessary as a recurrence prevention measure.
•  Clutch burnt
―  Control valve body malfunction (Improper operation, stuck, restrict oil line)
•  Forward clutch, reverse brake operation pressure system
•  Selector lever position disparity (Although selector indicator shows N position, hydraulic circuit shows D range or R position)
―  Selector cable misadjustment
•  Input signal malfunction
―  TR switch
Note
•  Before following the symptom troubleshooting steps, make sure that the Automatic Transaxle On-Board Diagnostic and Automatic Transaxle Basic Inspection are conducted. (See ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DTC INSPECTION [DJVA-EL].) (See BASIC INSPECTION [DJVA-EL].)

Diagnostic procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1
When the vehicle is stopped on a flat, level road and the engine is off, does the vehicle move when pushed (in D range or N, R positions with the brake pedal released)?
Yes
Defective the components inside the CVT.
No
Adjust the selector cable.
2
•  Verify the test results.
―  If normal, return to the diagnostic index to service any additional symptoms.
―  If the malfunction remains, inspect the related Service Information and perform repair or diagnosis.
•  If the vehicle is repaired, the symptom troubleshooting is completed.
•  If the vehicle is not repaired or additional diagnostic information is not available, replace the TCM. (See TCM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [DJVA-EL].)