Road Test
Road TestPerform road tests using "Symptom" chart.
"P" POSITION
1. Place selector lever in "P" position and start engine. Stop engine and repeat the procedure in all positions, including "N" position.
2. Stop vehicle on a slight upgrade and place selector lever in "P" position. Release parking brake to make sure vehicle remains locked.
"R" POSITION
1. Manually move selector lever from "P" to "R", and note shift quality.
2. Drive vehicle in reverse long enough to detect slippage or other abnormalities.
"N" POSITION
1. Manually move selector lever from "R" and "D" to "N" and note shift quality.
2. Release parking brake with selector lever in "N" position. Lightly depress accelerator pedal to make sure vehicle does not move. (When vehicle is new or soon after clutches have been replaced, vehicle may move slightly. This is not a problem.)
"D" POSITION
1. Manually shift selector lever from "N" to "D" position, and note shift quality.
2. Using the shift schedule as a reference, drive vehicle in "D" position. Record, on symptom chart, respective vehicle speeds at which up-shifting and down-shifting occur. These speeds are to be read at three different throttle positions (light, half and full), respectively. Also determine the timing at which shocks are encountered during shifting and which clutches are engaged.
3. Determine whether lock-up properly occurs while driving vehicle in proper gear position and at proper vehicle speed.
4. Check to determine if shifting to overdrive gear cannot be made while OD control switch is "OFF".
5. Drive vehicle at 60 to 70 KPH (37 to 43 MPH) with half to light throttle position (D(3) range). Fully depress accelerator pedal to make sure transaxle downshifts from 3rd to 2nd gear.
6. Drive vehicle at 25 to 35 KPH (16 to 22 MPH) with half to light throttle position (D(2) range). Fully depress accelerator pedal to make sure transaxle downshifts from 2nd to 1st gear.
"2" POSITION
1. Shift to "2" position and make sure vehicle starts in 1st gear.
2. Increase vehicle speed to make sure transaxle upshifts from 1st to 2nd gear.
3. Further increase vehicle speed. Make sure transaxle does not upshift to 3rd gear.
4. Drive vehicle at 25 to 35 KPH (16 to 22 MPH) with half to light throttle position (2(2) range). Fully depress accelerator pedal to make sure transaxle downshifts from 2nd to 1st gear.
5. Allow vehicle to run idle while in "2" position to make sure that transaxle downshifts to 1st gear.
6. Move selector lever to "D" position and drive vehicle at 30 to 40 KPH (19 to 25 MPH). Then, move selector lever to "2" position to make sure transaxle downshifts to 2nd gear.
"1" POSITION
1. Place selector lever in "1" position and accelerate. Make sure transaxle does not shift from 1st to 2nd gear although vehicle speed increases.
2. While driving vehicle in "1" position, release accelerator pedal to make sure that engine compression acts as a brake.
3. Move selector lever to "D" or "2" position and drive vehicle at 15 to 25 KPH (9 to 16 MPH). Then, move selector lever to "1" position to make sure transaxle downshifts to 1st gear.
VEHICLE SPEED WITH SHIFTING GEARS
This check should be carried out when ATF temperature is between 50 and 80 °C (122 and 176 °F) after the vehicle has been driven approx. 10 minutes.
Vehicle Speed When Shifting Gears:
Vehicle Speed When Performing Lock-up:
SHIFT SCHEDULE
Road Test Symptom Chart Part 1:
Road Test Symptom Chart Part 2:
Road Test Symptom Chart Part 3:
Road Test Symptom Chart Part 4:
ROAD TEST SYMPTOM CHARTS