Stall Test
This test is performed to determine if there is slippage of the friction elements or malfunction of the hydraulic components.Preparation
WARNING:
- Never unscrew the radiator cap while the engine is hot.
- Wrap a thick cloth around the cap when loosening.
1. Engage the parking brake and put wheel chocks at the front and rear of each wheel.
2. Warm the engine thoroughly to raise the ATF temperature to operating level 60 - 70 °C 140 - 158 °F).
3. Check, and correct as necessary, the engine coolant, engine oil, and ATF levels before testing.
4. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
Procedure
1. Start the engine.
2. Check the idle speed in P range.
Idle speed: 700 - 800 rpm (with parking brake applied)
3. Shift the selector lever to R range.
CAUTION:
- Perform steps 4 and 5 within 5 seconds to prevent possible transaxle damage.
4. Firmly depress the foot brake with the left foot, and gently depress the accelerator pedal with the right.
5. When the engine speed no longer increases, quickly read the engine speed and release the accelerator.
CAUTION:
- idling for at least one (1) minute cools the ATF and prevents its deterioration.
6. Move the selector lever to N range and let the engine idle for at least one (1) minute.
CAUTION:
- Allow sufficient cooling time between each stall test.
7. Perform stall tests for the remaining ranges in the same manner.
1. D range
2. S range
3. L range
Engine stall speed:
B6 SOHC 2,400 - 2,700 rpm
BP SOHC 2,250 - 2,550 rpm
BP DOHC 2,200 - 2,500 rpm
NOTE: The stall test can be performed with the EC-AT Tester in place of a tachometer.
Drum stall speed indication: 0 rpm
Evaluation Of Stall Test