Torque Converter Clutch Does Not Operate Smoothly; Torque Converter Clutch Does Not Engage Or Disengage
Torque converter clutch does not operate smoothly; torque converter clutch does not engage or disengage
Shift solenoid valve D defective
A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve C defective
Shift cable broken or out of adjustment
Connection between shift cable and transmission or shift lever is worn
Foreign material in separator plate orifice
Torque converter clutch piston defective
Torque converter check valve defective
Lock-up shift valve defective
Lock-up control valve defective
Lock-up timing valve defective
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Test the shift solenoid valve D with the HDS Service and Repair.
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Inspect the O-rings, and check for a seized shift solenoid valve.
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Test A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve C with the HDS A/T Clutch Pressure Control Solenoid Valve C Test.
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Inspect the A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve C body gasket, the ATF feed pipes, and O-rings for wear and damage. If the A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve C is stuck, inspect the CPC valves.
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Center all engine mounts.
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Check for a loose shift cable at the shift lever and the selector control lever.
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Check for a clogged orifice in the separator plate. If the orifice is clogged, remove it and clean the separator plate orifice.
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Replace the torque converter.
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Check the torque converter check valve, the lock-up shift valve, and the lock-up timing valve in the main valve body for free movement, and check the valve springs for wear and damage.
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Check the lock-up control valve in the regulator valve body for free movement, and check the valve spring for wear and damage.