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Vehicle Does Not Move In D (CVT)




Vehicle does not move in D

Forward clutch assembly defective

Sun gear worn or damaged

Shift cable broken or out of adjustment

Manual valve lever and pin worn or damaged

Manual valve body assembly defective

Transmission range switch defective

Engine output low

Notes

Check for a stored DTC, and check for loose connectors.

Notes

Inspect the transmission range switch Testing and Inspection.

Notes

Check for a loose shift cable at the shift lever and the transmission control lever.

Notes

Check the forward clutch pressure CVT Pressure Test (CVT). If the pressure is low or there is no pressure, check the CVTF pump assembly, the CVTF pump drive chain, the CVTF pump drive/driven sprocket, and the CVTF feed pipes.

Notes

Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc CVT Forward Clutch Clearance Inspection (CVT). If the clearance is out of tolerance, replace the forward clutch assembly.

Notes

Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the sun gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.

Notes

Check the manual valve body assembly for scoring and damage. If the manual valve body assembly is worn or damaged, replace it as an assembly.