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Stall Speed Low




Stall speed low

Intermediate housing assembly worn or damaged

Pulley pressure feed pipe damaged or out of round

Start clutch assembly defective

Lower valve body assembly defective

CVT driven pulley pressure control solenoid valve defective

CVT drive pulley pressure control solenoid valve defective

CVT clutch pressure control solenoid valve defective

CVT input shaft (drive pulley)and CVT output shaft (driven pulley) speed sensors defective

PCM defective

Start clutch control system not calibrated in PCM

Engine output low

IMA motor defective

Notes

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

Notes

Check the speed sensors installation, for wear and damage, and measure their resistance, and also check the O-rings for wear and damage.

Notes

Check the stall speed Stall Speed Test.

Notes

Calibrate the start clutch control system Testing and Inspection, and check the start clutch Testing and Inspection.

Notes

Check the drive and driven pulley pressure, and the lubrication pressure CVT Pressure Test. 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

Check the lower valve body assembly for scoring and damage.

Notes

Check the intermediate housing assembly for wear and damage. If the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, or related part are worn or damaged, replace the intermediate housing assembly.