Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview
DESCRIPTIONThe A14OE transaxle, also called Electronic Controlled Transaxle (ECT), differs from the oil pressure control type transaxle (A14OL) in that it is controlled by a microcomputer. Accordingly, troubleshooting procedures differ also.
Trouble occurring in the ECT can stem from one of three sources: the engine, the ECT electronic control unit or the transaxle itself. Before troubleshooting, determine in which these three sources the problem lies, and begin troubleshooting with the simplest operation, gradually working up in order of difficulty.
Basic Troubleshooting Chart:
Basic Troubleshooting
Before troubleshooting an Electronic Controlled Transaxle (ECT), first determine whether the problem is electrical or mechanical. To do this, just refer to the basic troubleshooting flow-chart provided.
General Troubleshooting Chart:
General Troubleshooting Chart (continued):
General Troubleshooting
If the cause is already known, using the basic troubleshooting chart along with the general troubleshooting chart should speed the procedure.