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Symptom Troubleshooting [Automatic Transaxle - FS5A-EL]: Other Mazda CX-5 I

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FOREWORD [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

  1. If there is any vehicle malfunction complaint lodged by a customer, perform malfunction diagnosis according to the troubleshooting procedure.

Foreword Troubleshooting Procedure Chart. Scheme 1233

Scheme 1233: Foreword Troubleshooting Procedure Chart

Repair Order Form And Malfunction Symptom Check Sheet (1 Of 2). Scheme 1234

Scheme 1234: Repair Order Form And Malfunction Symptom Check Sheet (1 Of 2)

Repair Order Form And Malfunction Symptom Check Sheet (2 Of 2). Scheme 1235

Scheme 1235: Repair Order Form And Malfunction Symptom Check Sheet (2 Of 2)

Action for Non-repeatable Malfunction

  1. If the malfunction does not recur, verify the malfunction cause by performing the following actions: Verify that no DTCs are stored. (See «ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DTC INSPECTION [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]»(ref-615417-S21604576692014051000000) ). Based on the repair order form, attempt to drive the vehicle or perform tests to replicate the malfunction, record the data at that time, and detect the malfunction cause.
  2. If the malfunction does not recur after the above servicing, explain to the customer that the vehicle is normal.

VEHICLE DOES NOT MOVE IN D, M OR R POSITION [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMVehicle does not move in D, M or R position
DESCRIPTIONVehicle does not move when accelerator pedal is depressed. The engine revs up but the vehicle does not move even though the accelerator pedal is depressed. Tires are locked and do not move even though the accelerator pedal is depressed.
POSSIBLE CAUSEImproper operation of parking mechanism Manual shaft (manual valve) stuck Torque converter malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

VEHICLE MOVES IN P POSITION, OR PARKING GEAR DOES NOT DISENGAGE WHEN P IS DISENGAGED [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMVehicle moves in P position, or parking gear does not disengage when P is disengaged
DESCRIPTIONVehicle rolls when on a downward slope in P position. Vehicle does not move in D, M and R position when accelerator pedal is depressed, and engine remains in stalled condition.
POSSIBLE CAUSEParking mechanism malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

EXCESSIVE CREEP [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMExcessive creep
DESCRIPTIONVehicle accelerates in D and R position when accelerator pedal is not depressed.
POSSIBLE CAUSENot within idle speed specification

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

NO CREEP AT ALL [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMNo creep at all
DESCRIPTIONVehicle does not move in D, M or R position when idling on flat paved road.
POSSIBLE CAUSENot within idle speed specification

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

LOW MAXIMUM SPEED AND POOR ACCELERATION [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMLow maximum speed and poor acceleration
DESCRIPTIONVehicle acceleration is poor at start. Delayed acceleration when accelerator pedal is depressed while driving.
POSSIBLE CAUSEEngine control system malfunction Signal malfunction APP sensor malfunction CKP sensor malfunction MAF sensor malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
MAFG/secDisplays the MAF
VSwitch the ignition to ON (MAF: 0.59 g/s {0.078 lb/min}): approx. 0.72 V Idle (after warm up) (MAF: 2.17 g/s {0.287 lb/min}): approx. 0.86 V Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm ) (MAF: 4.73 g/s {0.626 lb/min}): approx. 1.07 V
RPMRPMDisplays the engine speed

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

NO SHIFTING [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMNo shifting
DESCRIPTIONSingle shift position only. Sometimes shifts correctly.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction BARO sensor malfunction Brake switch malfunction CKP sensor malfunction IAT sensor No.1 malfunction MAF sensor malfunction Low-G (XY) sensor (built into SAS control module) malfunction NOTE: If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.
NOTE
If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
BAROKPa {MPa}, mBar {Bar}, psi, in H20Displays the BARO
VSwitch the ignition to ON (at sea level): approx. 4.08 V
BOOOFF/ONBrake pedal released: Off Brake pedal depressed: On
IAT°C, °FDisplays the IAT (No. 1)
VIAT is 20°C {68°F}: approx. 2.70 V IAT is 40°C {104°F}: approx. 1.80 V IAT is 60°C {140°F}: approx. 1.20 V
MAFG/secDisplays the MAF
VSwitch the ignition to ON (MAF: 0.59 g/s {0.078 lb/min}): approx. 0.72 V Idle (after warm up) (MAF: 2.17 g/s {0.287 lb/min}): approx. 0.86 V Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm ) (MAF: 4.73 g/s {0.626 lb/min}): approx. 1.07 V
RPMRPMDisplays the engine speed

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

DOES NOT SHIFT TO 5GR OR 6GR [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMDoes not shift to 5GR or 6GR
DESCRIPTIONVehicle does not upshift from 4GR to 5GR or 5GR to 6GR even though vehicle speed is increased. At a vehicle speed range where the transaxle should shift up to 5GR and 6GR gears in D position based on the shift pattern, the transaxle does not shift to 5GR and 6GR gears by gradually releasing the accelerator pedal.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction BARO sensor malfunction CKP sensor malfunction IAT sensor No.1 malfunction MAF sensor malfunction Low-G (XY) sensor (built into SAS control module) malfunction NOTE: If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.
NOTE
If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
BAROKPa {MPa}, mBar {Bar}, psi, in H20Displays the BARO
VSwitch the ignition to ON (at sea level): approx. 4.08 V
IAT°C, °FDisplays the IAT (No.1)
VIAT is 20°C {68°F}: approx. 2.70 V IAT is 40°C {104°F}: approx. 1.80 V IAT is 60°C {140°F}: approx. 1.20 V
MAFG/secDisplays the MAF
VSwitch the ignition to ON (MAF: 0.59 g/s {0.078 lb/min}): approx. 0.72 V Idle (after warm up) (MAF: 2.17 g/s {0.287 lb/min}): approx. 0.86 V Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm ) (MAF: 4.73 g/s {0.626 lb/min}): approx. 1.07 V
RPMRPMDisplays the engine speed

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

ABNORMAL SHIFTING [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMAbnormal shifting
DESCRIPTIONShifts incorrectly (incorrect shift pattern).
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction BARO sensor malfunction Brake switch malfunction CKP sensor malfunction ECT sensor No.1 malfunction IAT sensor No.1 malfunction MAF sensor malfunction Low-G (XY) sensor (built into SAS control module) malfunction NOTE: If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.
NOTE
If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
BAROKPa {MPa}, mBar {Bar}, psi, in H20Displays the BARO
VSwitch the ignition to ON (at sea level): approx. 4.08 V
BOOOFF/ONBrake pedal released: Off Brake pedal depressed: On
ECT°C, °FDisplays the ECT
VECT is 20°C {68°F}: approx. 3.10 V ECT is 40°C {104°F}: approx. 2.16 V ECT is 60°C {140°F}: approx. 1.40 V ECT is 80°C {176°F}: approx. 0.87 V ECT is 100°C {212°F}: approx. 0.54 V
IAT°C, °FDisplays the IAT (No. 1)
VIAT is 20°C {68°F}: approx. 2.70 V IAT is 40°C {104°F}: approx. 1.80 V IAT is 60°C {140°F}: approx. 1.20 V
MAFG/secDisplays the MAF
VSwitch the ignition to ON (MAF: 0.59 g/s {0.078 lb/min}): approx. 0.72 V Idle (after warm up) (MAF: 2.17 g/s {0.287 lb/min}): approx. 0.86 V Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm ) (MAF: 4.73 g/s {0.626 lb/min}): approx. 1.07 V
RPMRPMDisplays the engine speed

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

FREQUENT SHIFTING [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMFrequent shifting
DESCRIPTIONDownshifting occurs suddenly even when accelerator pedal is depressed slightly in D position.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction Low-G (XY) sensor (built into SAS control module) malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

SHIFT POINT IS HIGH OR LOW [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMShift point is high or low
DESCRIPTIONShift point considerably different from automatic shift diagram. Shift delays when accelerating. Shift occurs suddenly when accelerating and engine speed does not increase.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction BARO sensor malfunction Brake switch malfunction ECT sensor No.1 malfunction IAT sensor No.1 malfunction Low-G (XY) sensor (built into SAS control module) malfunction NOTE: If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.
NOTE
If a tire of a different diameter from the standard tire is installed, the TCM determines that the driving mode is the AAS mode, and may change to a different shift timing from the normal timing.

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
BAROKPa {MPa}, mBar {Bar}, psi, in H20Displays the BARO
VSwitch the ignition to ON (at sea level): approx. 4.08 V
BOOOFF/ONBrake pedal released: Off Brake pedal depressed: On
ECT°C, °FDisplays the ECT
VECT is 20°C {68°F}: approx. 3.10 V ECT is 40°C {104°F}: approx. 2.16 V ECT is 60°C {140°F}: approx. 1.40 V ECT is 80°C {176°F}: approx. 0.87 V ECT is 100°C {212°F}: approx. 0.54 V
IAT°C, °FDisplays the IAT (No. 1)
VIAT is 20°C {68°F}: approx. 2.70 V IAT is 40°C {104°F}: approx. 1.80 V IAT is 60°C {140°F}: approx. 1.20 V

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

NO KICKDOWN [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMNo kickdown
DESCRIPTIONDoes not downshift when accelerator pedal is fully depressed within kickdown range.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

ENGINE FLARES UP OR SLIPS WHEN UPSHIFTING OR DOWNSHIFTING [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMEngine flares up or slips when upshifting or downshifting
DESCRIPTIONWhen accelerator pedal is depressed, engine speed increases normally but vehicle speed increases slowly. When accelerator pedal is depressed while driving, engine speed increases but vehicle speed does not.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction CKP sensor malfunction MAF sensor malfunction Learning is not performed

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
MAFG/secDisplays the MAF
VSwitch the ignition to ON (MAF: 0.59 g/s {0.078 lb/min}): approx. 0.72 V Idle (after warm up) (MAF: 2.17 g/s {0.287 lb/min}): approx. 0.86 V Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm ) (MAF: 4.73 g/s {0.626 lb/min}): approx. 1.07 V
RPMRPMDisplays the engine speed

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

EXCESSIVE SHIFT SHOCK FROM N TO D OR N TO R POSITION [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMExcessive shift shock from N to D or N to R position
DESCRIPTIONStrong shock is felt when shifting from N to D or N to R position at idle.
POSSIBLE CAUSENot within idle speed specification Signal malfunction APP sensor malfunction CKP sensor malfunction Poor installation or worn of engine mount, suspension

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
RPMRPMDisplays the engine speed

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

EXCESSIVE SHIFT SHOCK IS FELT WHEN UPSHIFTING AND DOWNSHIFTING [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMExcessive shift shock is felt when upshifting and downshifting
DESCRIPTIONExcessive shift shock is felt when depressing accelerator pedal to accelerate at upshifting. During cruising, excessive shift shock is felt when depressing accelerator pedal at downshifting.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction Poor installation or worn of engine mount, suspension

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %

RELATED PIDs DESCRIPTION

TRANSAXLE OVERHEATS [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMTransaxle overheats
DESCRIPTIONBurnt smell emitted from the transaxle. Smoke is emitted from the transaxle.
POSSIBLE CAUSESignal malfunction APP sensor malfunction Brake switch malfunction CKP sensor malfunction ECT sensor No.1 malfunction ATF malfunction Oil cooler malfunction Control valve body malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

CAUTIONVerify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.
Monitor item (Definition)Unit/ConditionCondition/Specification (Reference)
APP%Accelerator pedal released: approx. 0 % Accelerator pedal depressed: approx. 100 %
BOOOFF/ONBrake pedal released: Off Brake pedal depressed: On
ECT°C, °FDisplays the ECT
VECT is 20°C {68°F}: approx. 3.10 V ECT is 40°C {104°F}: approx. 2.16 V ECT is 60°C {140°F}: approx. 1.40 V ECT is 80°C {176°F}: approx. 0.87 V ECT is 100°C {212°F}: approx. 0.54 V
RPMRPMDisplays the engine speed

RELATED PCM PIDs DESCRIPTION

ItemUnit/ConditionTest conditionSpecification (Reference)
ECU_A°C {°F}Displays the ECU internal temperature A.
ECU_B°C {°F}Displays the ECU internal temperature B.
ECU_C°C {°F}Displays the ECU internal temperature C.
GEAR_SEL1/2/3/4/5/6Selector lever in 1GR at D position1
Selector lever in 2GR at D position2
Selector lever in 3GR at D position3
Selector lever in 4GR at D position4
Selector lever in 5GR at D position5
Selector lever in 6GR at D position6
LINEDESKPa {kgf/cm 2 , psi}Idle at P position after warm-upApprox. 500 kPa {5.10 kgf/cm 2 , 72.5 psi}
OP_SW1Off/OnSelector lever at P positionOff
Selector lever at R positionOff
Selector lever at N positionOff
Selector lever in 1GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 2GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 3GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 4GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 5GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 6GR at D positionOff
OP_SW2Off/OnSelector lever at P positionOff
Selector lever at R positionOff
Selector lever at N positionOff
Selector lever in 1GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 2GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 3GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 4GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 5GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 6GR at D positionOn
OP_SW3Off/OnSelector lever at P positionOff
Selector lever at R positionOn
Selector lever at N positionOff
Selector lever in 1GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 2GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 3GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 4GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 5GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 6GR at D positionOff
OP_SW4Off/OnSelector lever at P positionOff
Selector lever at R positionOff
Selector lever at N positionOff
Selector lever in 1GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 2GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 3GR at D positionOff
Selector lever in 4GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 5GR at D positionOn
Selector lever in 6GR at D positionOn
OSSRPMVehicle stopped0 RPM
Vehicle speed 30 km/h {19 mph} in 3GR at D positionApprox. 940 RPM
SS1AVehicle stopped at P positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at R positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at N positionApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 1GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 2GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 3GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 4GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 5GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 6GRApprox. 0 A
SS2AVehicle stopped at P positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at R positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at N positionApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 1GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 2GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 3GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 4GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 5GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 6GRApprox. 1 A
SS3AVehicle stopped at P positionApprox. 1 A
Vehicle stopped at R positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at N positionApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 1GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 2GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 3GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 4GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 5GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 6GRApprox. 1 A
SS4AVehicle stopped at P positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at R positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at N positionApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 1GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 2GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 3GRApprox. 1 A
Driving in D position 4GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 5GRApprox. 0 A
Driving in D position 6GRApprox. 0 A
SSLUAVehicle stopped at P positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at R positionApprox. 0 A
Vehicle stopped at N positionApprox. 0 A
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 1GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 430 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 2GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 430 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 3GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 430 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 4GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 430 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 5GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 430 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 6GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 430 mA
SSLU_PRESKPa {kgf/cm 2 , psi}Vehicle stopped at P position0 kPa {0 kgf/cm 2 , 0 psi}
Vehicle stopped at R position0 kPa {0 kgf/cm 2 , 0 psi}
Vehicle stopped at N position0 kPa {0 kgf/cm 2 , 0 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 1GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 360 kPa {3.67 kgf/cm 2 , 52.2 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 2GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 360 kPa {3.67 kgf/cm 2 , 52.2 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 3GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 360 kPa {3.67 kgf/cm 2 , 52.2 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 4GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 360 kPa {3.67 kgf/cm 2 , 52.2 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 5GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 360 kPa {3.67 kgf/cm 2 , 52.2 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 6GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 360 kPa {3.67 kgf/cm 2 , 52.2 psi}
SSPAVehicle stopped at P positionApprox. 980 mA
Vehicle stopped at R positionApprox. 930 mA
Vehicle stopped at N positionApprox. 980 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 1GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 400-800 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 2GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 400-800 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 3GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 400-800 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 4GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 400-800 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 5GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 400-800 mA
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 6GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%Approx. 400-800 mA
SSP_PRESKPa {kgf/cm 2 , psi}Vehicle stopped at P positionApprox. 45 kPa {0.46 kgf/cm 2 , 6.5 psi}
Vehicle stopped at R positionApprox. 80 kPa {0.82 kgf/cm 2 , 12 psi}
Vehicle stopped at N positionApprox. 45 kPa {0.46 kgf/cm 2 , 6.5 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 1GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%130-460 kPa {1.33-4.69 kgf/cm 2 , 18.9-66.7 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 2GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%130-460 kPa {1.33-4.69 kgf/cm 2 , 18.9-66.7 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 3GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%130-460 kPa {1.33-4.69 kgf/cm 2 , 18.9-66.7 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 4GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%130-460 kPa {1.33-4.69 kgf/cm 2 , 18.9-66.7 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 5GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%130-460 kPa {1.33-4.69 kgf/cm 2 , 18.9-66.7 psi}
Under the following conditions: Driving in D position 6GR Accelerator pedal opening angle is approx. 10%130-460 kPa {1.33-4.69 kgf/cm 2 , 18.9-66.7 psi}
TRP/SHIFT_DOWN/SHIFT_UP/M/D/N/RSelector lever at P positionP
Selector lever at M position (-) side positionSHIFT_DOWN
Selector lever at M position (+) side positionSHIFT_UP
Selector lever at M positionM
Selector lever at D positionD
Selector lever at N positionN
Selector lever at R positionR
TSSRPMVehicle stopped at D position0 RPM
Engine speed 1,000 rpm at P position900-1,100 RPM
VSSKPH {MPH}Displays the vehicle speed.

RELATED TCM PIDs DESCRIPTION

ENGINE STALLS WHEN SHIFTED TO D, M OR R POSITION [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMEngine stalls when shifted to D, M or R position
DESCRIPTIONEngine stalls when shifting from N or P position to D, M or R position at idle.
POSSIBLE CAUSENot within idle speed specification TCC piston malfunction (solenoid drive circuit, hydraulic passage blockage, poor operation) Output solenoid valve malfunction (stuck) TCC control solenoid Torque converter malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

STARTER DOES NOT WORK [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMStarter does not work
DESCRIPTIONStarter does not work even when in P or N position.
POSSIBLE CAUSEWiring harness between TCM terminal J and PCM terminal 2BD malfunction Wiring harness between TCM terminal J, start stop unit terminal 1F and LF control unit terminal K malfunction (Vehicle with advanced keyless entry system) Immobilizer system operating or system malfunction Engine control system malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

GEAR POSITION INDICATOR DOES NOT ILLUMINATE IN M POSITION [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMGear position indicator does not illuminate in M position
DESCRIPTIONGear position indicator in instrument cluster does not illuminate in M position with the ignition is ON (engine off or on).
POSSIBLE CAUSEInstrument cluster malfunction NOTE: When the ATF temperature is 132°C {270°F} or more , gear fixing is inhibited, the gear position indicator is turned off, and he control is changed to the automatic shift control.
NOTE
When the ATF temperature is 132°C {270°F} or more , gear fixing is inhibited, the gear position indicator is turned off, and he control is changed to the automatic shift control.

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

GEAR POSITION INDICATOR ILLUMINATES IN P, R, N AND D POSITIONS [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMGear position indicator illuminates in P, R, N and D positions
DESCRIPTIONGear position indicator in instrument cluster illuminates in P, R, N and D positions with the ignition is ON (engine off or on).
POSSIBLE CAUSEInstrument cluster malfunction

DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE

M POSITION INDICATOR LIGHT DOES NOT ILLUMINATE IN M POSITION/M POSITION INDICATOR LIGHT ILLUMINATES IN D POSITION [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMM position indicator light does not illuminate in M position/M position indicator light illuminates in D position
DESCRIPTIONM position indicator light in instrument cluster does not illuminate in M position or M position indicator light in instrument cluster in P, R, N and D positions with the ignition is ON (engine off or on).
POSSIBLE CAUSEInstrument cluster malfunction

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ATF SEEPING FROM AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE [FW6A-EL, FW6AX-EL]

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMATF seeping from automatic transaxle
DESCRIPTIONATF is seeping from the automatic transaxle case. Foreign matter mixed with ATF is in the automatic transaxle case.
POSSIBLE CAUSENOTE: ATF seeping radiates from ATF leak source. Identify the type of seeping oil referring to "SERVICE CAUTIONS, Oil Leakage Inspection" in the general information. (See SERVICE CAUTIONS ). To prevent misdiagnosis, remove any grease or dirt from the seep location and verify the location of the seeping after driving the vehicle. ATF leakage from the following locations Oil pan (Part of drain plug etc). Converter housing (Part of torque converter etc). End cover Oil cooler Oil seal (differential) Oil seal (control valve body) Oil seal (manual shaft) Dipstick Line pressure detection port Air breather
NOTE
ATF seeping radiates from ATF leak source. Identify the type of seeping oil referring to "SERVICE CAUTIONS, Oil Leakage Inspection" in the general information. (See SERVICE CAUTIONS ). To prevent misdiagnosis, remove any grease or dirt from the seep location and verify the location of the seeping after driving the vehicle.

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