Manual Transmission/Transaxle: Testing and Inspection
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COMMON PROBLEM CAUSES
The majority of transaxle malfunctions are a result of:
- Insufficient lubrication
- Incorrect lubricant
- Mis-assembled or damaged internal components
- Improper operation
NOISY OPERATION
Transaxle noise is most often a result of worn or damaged components. Chipped, broken gear or synchronizer teeth, and brinelled, spalled bearings all cause noise.
Abnormal wear and damage to the internal components is frequently the end result of insufficient lubricant.
LOW LUBRICANT LEVEL
Insufficient transaxle lubricant is usually the result of leaks, or inaccurate fluid level check or refill method. Vehicle must be level to accurately check fluid level. Leakage is evident by the presence of oil around the leak point. If leakage is not evident, the condition is probably the result of an underfill.