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Monitors, Trips, Drive Cycles and Readiness Codes

NOTE: Always drive the vehicle in a safe manner according to driving conditions and obey all traffic laws.

After performing the Quick Test, use the following Transaxle Drive Cycle Test for checking AX4N continuous codes:

NOTE: The Transaxle Drive Cycle Test must be followed exactly. Malfunctions must occur four times consecutively for shift error DTC code to be set, and five times consecutively for continuous torque converter clutch code to set.

Solenoid Operation Chart:






NOTE: When performing the Transaxle Drive Cycle Test, refer to the Solenoid Operation Chart for proper solenoid operation.

1. Record and then erase Quick Test codes.
2. Warm engine to normal operating temperature.
3. Make sure transmission fluid level is correct.
4. With transaxle in OVERDRIVE, moderately accelerate from stop to 80 km/h (50 mph). This allows the transaxle to shift into fourth gear. Hold speed and throttle opening steady for minimum of 15 seconds.
5. With transaxle in fourth gear and maintaining steady speed and throttle opening, lightly apply and release brake (to operate stoplamps). Then hold speed and throttle steady for additional five seconds minimum.
6. Brake to a stop and remain stopped for minimum of 20 seconds.
7. Repeat Steps 4 through 6 at least five times.
8. Perform Quick Test and record continuous codes.
- If DTCs are present, go to the On-Board Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Description Chart for service information.
- Service all non-transaxle DTCs first as they can directly affect the operation of the transaxle. Repeat the Quick Test and Road Test to verify the correction. Erase DTCs, perform drive cycle, and repeat the Quick Test after completing service on the DTCs.
- If the continuous test passes (system pass) and a concern is still present, refer to the Diagnosis by Symptom Index and TSBs for concern diagnostics. Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedures