25 June 2025 | Leave a comment Stage 1: Checking the level and condition of the automatic transmission fluid * Check the automatic transmission fluid level with the engine running and the selector in the “Parking” position. * The liquid must be clean, without the smell of burning and metal particles. Step 2: Visual inspection * Inspect the automatic transmission for leaks, cracks or other damage. * Check sensor connectors and wiring for damage or looseness. Stage 3: Acceleration Test * Warm up the engine and transmission. * Press the accelerator pedal sharply from the “Parking” position. * The transmission should shift smoothly, without slipping or hesitation. Step 4: Torque Converter Lockup Test * Accelerate the car to a speed of about 80 km/h. * Keep the gas pedal in one position. * The speed should stabilize and the engine should run at lower speeds. This indicates that the torque converter is locked. Step 5: Shift Test *Ride at different speeds and load conditions. * Pay attention to smooth and timely gear changes. * Listen for unusual noises or vibrations while shifting gears. Step 6: Scan Trouble Codes * Connect the diagnostic scanner to the vehicle’s OBD-II port. *Check for automatic transmission related fault codes. Step 7: Checking the automatic transmission fluid pressure * Install a pressure gauge in the automatic transmission fluid pressure line. * Start the engine and change gears. * Compare the pressure readings with those indicated in the technical manual. Step 8: Checking Electronic Components * Check speed sensors, solenoids and other electronic components of the automatic transmission using a multimeter. * Look for signs of opens, shorts, or abnormal signals. Important: Automatic transmission diagnostics must be carried out by a qualified mechanic with the appropriate equipment and experience. Thanks for reading!