AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF) INSPECTION [FS5A-EL]
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Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) Condition Inspection
1. Remove the dipstick in the order indicated in the table.
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1
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Bolt
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2
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Dipstick
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3
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O-ring
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2. One way of determining whether the transaxle should be disassembled is by noting:
ATF Condition
Condition |
Possible cause |
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Clear 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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• Broken oil cooler inside of radiator
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Reddish
brown
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Has burnt smell and
metal specks are found
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Deteriorated
ATF
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• Defect powertrain components inside of transaxle: Specks cause wide range of problems by plugging up in oil pipe, control valve body and oil cooler in radiator.
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Has no burnt smell
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Normal
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• Discoloration by oxidation
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3. Install the dipstick in the reverse order of removal.
Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) Level Inspection
1. Inspect the ATF level before driving the vehicle.
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1
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Bolt
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2
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Dipstick
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3
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O-ring
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2. Inspect the ATF level after driving the vehicle.
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1
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Bolt
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2
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Dipstick
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3
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O-ring
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