Stall speed high
Probable cause(s)
Low transmission fluid (HCF-2) level
Forward clutch assembly defective
Input shaft worn or damaged
Reverse brake defective
Transmission fluid pump worn, binding, or foreign material in transmission fluid pump
Transmission fluid (HCF-2) deteriorated
Valve body assembly defective
Transmission fluid feed pipe worn, damaged, or out of round
Torque converter assembly defective
Stator shaft worn or damaged
PCM defective
Notes
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft is worn or damaged, replace it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage. Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc. If the clearance is out of tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the transmission fluid pump assembly for wear and damage. If the transmission fluid pump assembly is worn or damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2) condition. If necessary, replace the transmission fluid (HCF-2).
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage. If the torque converter assembly is worn or damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.