Electrical / Garage Shift Test
Electrical / Garage Shift TestThis preliminary test should be performed before a hoist or road test to make sure electronic control inputs is connected and operating. If the inputs are not checked before operating the transaxle, a simple electrical condition could be misdiagnosed as a major transaxle condition. A scan tool provides valuable information and must be used on the automatic transaxle for accurate diagnosis.
1. Move gear selector to P (Park) and set the parking brake.
2. Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC) terminal.
3. Start engine.
4. Turn the scan tool ON.
5. Verify that the appropriate signals are present. These signals may include:
^ ENGINE SPEED
^ VEHICLE SPEED
^ THROTTLE POSITION
^ TRANSAXLE GEAR STATE
^ GEAR SHIFT LEVER POSITION
^ TRANSAXLE FLUID TEMPERATURE
^ CLOSED THROTTLE POSITION LEARN
^ OPEN THROTTLE POSITION LEARN
^ CLOSED ACCEL. PEDAL POSITION LEARN
^ OPEN ACCEL. PEDAL POSITION LEARN
^ A/C COMPRESSOR STATUS
^ MODE SWITCH
^ THROTTLE POSITION VOLTAGE
^ GEAR SHIFT LEVER POSITION VOLTAGE
^ TRANS. FLUID TEMPERATURE VOLTAGE
^ A/C SWITCH
^ MODE SWITCH VOLTAGE
^ BATTERY VOLTAGE
6. Monitor the A/C COMPRESSOR STATUS signal while pushing the A/C switch.
^ The A/C COMPRESSOR STATUS should come ON when the A/C switch is pressed, and turns OFF when the A/C switch is repushed.
7. Monitor the GEAR SHIFT LEVER POSITION signal and move the gear shift control lever through all the ranges.
^ Verify that the GEAR SHIFT LEVER POSITION value matches the gear range indicated on the instrument panel or console.
^ Gear selections should be immediate and not harsh.
8. Move gear shift control lever to neutral and monitor the THROTTLE POSITION signal while increasing and decreasing engine speed with the accelerator pedal.
^ THROTTLE POSITION should increase with engine speed.