Inspection Procedure 14: Engine stall
PROBABLE CAUSES
- Engine system failure
- Malfunction of the A/T fluid
- Malfunction of the torque converter
- A/T failure: Hydraulic system (valve body assembly), driving force transmission system (clutch/brake)
DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE |
STEP 1. Check the engine performance. |
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Is the check result normal?
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Go to Step 2. |
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Repair the failure, and perform adjustment. |
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STEP 2. Check the A/T fluid. |
| Check the A/T fluid for burning, fouling, and foreign material. |
Q.
Is the check result normal?
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Go to Step 3. |
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Go to Step 6. |
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STEP 3. Check the A/T fluid level. |
| Check if the A/T fluid level is adequate. |
Q.
Is the check result normal?
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Go to Step 4. |
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Check and repair the leakage point of the A/T fluid, add the A/T fluid, and then go to Step 4 . |
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STEP 4. Perform a hydraulic test. |
Refer to . |
Q.
Is the check result normal?
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Go to Step 5. |
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Go to Step 6. |
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STEP 5. Compare with another same model vehicle. |
Q.
Is there a difference from the same model vehicle?
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Go to Step 6. |
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The procedure is complete. |
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STEP 6. Retest the system. |
| Does the engine stall occur again? |
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Is the check result normal?
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Replace the transmission assembly. |
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The procedure is complete. |
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Repair the failure, and perform adjustment.