AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-51
On-Vehicle Service
Maintenance Service
Fluid level at normal operating temperature
INSPECTION
1) Stop vehicle and place it level.
2) Apply parking brake and place chocks against wheels.
3) With selector at P position, start engine.
4) Warm up engine till fluid temperature reaches normal operat-
ing temperature (70 – 80°C/158 – 176°F). As a guide to
check fluid temperature, warm up engine to normal operating
temperature.
5) Keep engine idling and shift selector slowly to L and back to
P position.
6) With engine idling, pull out dipstick, wipe it off with a clean
cloth and put it back into place.
7) Pull out dipstick (1) again and check fluid level indicated on
it. Fluid level should be between FULL HOT and LOW HOT.
If it is below LOW HOT, add an equivalent of DEXRON
®
-III
up to FULL HOT.
A/T fluid specification
: An equivalent of DEXRON
®
-III
NOTE:
• DO NOT RACE ENGINE while checking fluid level, even
after the engine start.
• DO NOT OVERFILL. Overfilling can cause foaming and
loss of fluid through breather. Then slippage and trans-
mission failure can result.
• Bringing the level from LOW HOT to FULL HOT
requires 0.35 liters (0.74/0.62 US/Imp. pt).
• If vehicle was driven under high load such as pulling a
trailer, fluid level should be checked about half an hour
after it is stopped.
2. “FULL HOT” mark
3. “LOW HOT” mark
4. “FULL COLD” mark
5. “LOW COLD” mark
Summary of Contents for Wagon R RB310
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Page 17: ...3B1 2 ELECTRICAL POWER STEERING EPS SYSTEM IF EQUIPPED...
Page 23: ...5E 6 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS System Circuit...
Page 59: ...5E 42 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ABS...
Page 61: ...6 2 ENGINE...
Page 63: ...6E 2 ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM...
Page 73: ...6F1 10 IGNITION SYSTEM ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM...
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