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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC 

K–73

K

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DTC P0733

A6E567001030W15

Diagnostic procedure

8

VERIFY REPAIR OF DTC P0732

• Make sure to reconnect all disconnected 

connectors.

• Clear DTC using WDS or equivalent.

• Start engine.

• Warm up transaxle.

• Drive vehicle under the following conditions at 

least 4 times for more than 1 seconds.
— ATF temperature: 20 

°C {68 °F} or above

— Drive in D range, 2nd gear
— Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 3.8 km/h {2.4 

mph} or above

• Are any DTCs present?

Yes Replace PCM, then go to next step.

No

Go to next step.

9

VERIFY AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE

• Perform “After Repair Procedure”.

(See 

K–52 AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE

.)

• Are any DTCs present?

Yes Go to applicable DTC inspection.

No

Troubleshooting completed.

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

DTC P0733

Gear 3 incorrect (Incorrect Gear Ratio Detected)

DETECTION 

CONDITION

• PCM monitors revolution ratio of forward clutch drum revolution to differential gear case revolution when the 

following monitoring conditions are met. If revolution ratio is below 0.863 or above 1.249, PCM determines 
that there is malfunction.

Monitoring condition:

— ATF temperature 20 

°C {68 °F} or above.

— Driving in 3 GR in D range.
— Engine run.
— Turbine speed within 225—4,988 rpm.
— Differential gear case (output) revolution speed 35 rpm or above.
— Any of the following not generated: DTC P0500, P0706, P0707, P0708, P0712, P0713, P0715, P0751, 

P0752, P0753, P0756, P0757, P0758, P0761, P0762, P0763, P0766, P0767, P0768, P0771, P0772, 
P0773.

Diagnostic support note:

• This is a continuous monitor (CCM).

• MIL does not illuminate.

• HOLD indicator light flashes if PCM detects the above malfunction condition during first drive cycle.

• FREEZE FRAME DATA is not available.

• Pending code is not available.

• DTC stored in the PCM memory.

POSSIBLE 

CAUSE

• ATF level low

• Deteriorated ATF

• Shift solenoids A or C stuck

• Pressure control solenoid stuck

• Line pressure low

• 3-4 clutch slipping

• Forward clutch slipping

• Control valve stuck (Bypass, TCC or 3-4 shift valve)

• Oil pump

• PCM malfunction

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1

VERIFY RELATED REPAIR INFORMATION 
AVAILABILITY

• Check for related Service Bulletins availability.

• Is any related repair information available?

Yes Perform repair or diagnosis according to available repair 

information.

No

Go to next step.

2

CHECK ATF CONDITION

• Check ATF condition.

(See 

K–12 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID 

(ATF) INSPECTION

.)

• Is it okay?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace ATF, then go to Step 8.

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3

CHECK ATF LEVEL

• Start engine.

• Warm up ATX.

• Is ATF level within specification?

(See 

K–12 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID 

(ATF) INSPECTION

.)

Yes Go to next step.

No

Adjust ATF level, then go to Step 8.

4

INSPECTION SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE A AND 
C FOR CLICK SOUND

• Perform inspection of operation. (See 

K–26 

SOLENOID VALVE INSPECTION

.)

• Verify the click sound of shift solenoid A and C 

when applying B+ to each transaxle connector 
terminal.

• Was click heard from solenoids?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace solenoid that you could not hear click sound, then 
go to Step 8.
(See 

K–28 SOLENOID VALVE REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

.)

5

INSPECT LINE PRESSURE

• Start engine.

• Measure line pressures.

Specification
Idle: 330—470 kPa {3.4—4.7 kgf/cm

2

, 49—66 

psi}
Stall: 1,160—1,320 kPa {11.9—13.4 kgf/cm

2

170—190 psi}

• Is line pressure within specification?

(See 

K–6 Line Pressure Test

.)

Yes Go to next step.

No

All ranges: Replace oil pump, then go to Step 8.
Any ranges: Replace control valve body, then go to Step 8. 
(See 

K–34 CONTROL VALVE BODY REMOVAL

K–35 

CONTROL VALVE BODY INSTALLATION

.)

6

INSPECT STALL SPEED

• Measure stall speed in D range.

(See 

K–7 Stall Test

.)

Specification
2,000—2,600 rpm

• Is stall speed within specification?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace automatic transaxle, then go to Step 8.
(See 

K–29 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

.)

7

INSPECT FREQUENCY OF INPUT/TURBINE 
SPEED SENSOR WHEN DRIVING VEHICLE

• Turn ignition key to OFF.

• Connect WDS or equivalent.

• Start engine.

• Measure frequency of input/turbine speed 

sensor while driving vehicle under the following 
conditions:
— Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 60 km/h {37 

mph}

— Drive in D range, 3rd gear
— Throttle opening angle (TP PID): about 25%

• Was frequency of input/turbine speed sensor at 

approx. 1,200 Hz?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace control valve body, then go to next step.
(See 

K–34 CONTROL VALVE BODY REMOVAL

K–35 

CONTROL VALVE BODY INSTALLATION

.)

8

VERIFY REPAIR OF DTC P0733

• Make sure to reconnect all disconnected 

connectors.

• Clear DTC using WDS or equivalent.

• Start engine.

• Warm up transaxle.

• Drive vehicle under the following conditions for 

more than 2 seconds.
— ATF temperature: 20 

°C {68 °F} or above

— Drive in D range, 3rd gear
— Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 4 km/h {3 mph} 

or above

• Are any DTCs present?

Yes Replace PCM, then go to next step.

No

Go to next step.

9

VERIFY AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE

• Perform “After Repair Procedure”.

(See 

K–52 AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE

.)

• Are any DTCs present?

Yes Go to applicable DTC inspection.

No

Troubleshooting completed.

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC 

K–75

K

DTC P0734

A6E567001030W16

Diagnostic procedure

DTC P0734

Gear 4 incorrect (Incorrect Gear Ratio Detected)

DETECTION 

CONDITION

• PCM monitors revolution ratio of forward clutch drum revolution to differential gear case revolution when the 

following monitoring conditions are met. If revolution ratio is below 0.6 or above 1.249, PCM determines 
that there is malfunction.

Monitoring condition:

— ATF temperature 20 

°C {68 °F} or above.

— Driving in 4 GR in D range.
— Engine run.
— Turbine speed within 225—4,988 rpm.
— Vehicle speed 50 km/h {31 mph} or above.
— Closed throttle position.
— Differential gear case (output) revolution speed 35 rpm or above.
— Any of the following not generated: DTC P0500, P0706, P0707, P0708, P0712, P0713, P0715, P0751, 

P0752, P0753, P0756, P0757, P0758, P0761, P0762, P0763, P0766, P0767, P0768, P0771, P0772, 
P0773.

Diagnostic support note:

• This is a continuous monitor (CCM).

• MIL does not illuminate.

• HOLD indicator light flashes if PCM detects the above malfunction condition during first drive cycle.

• FREEZE FRAME DATA is not available.

• Pending code is not available.

• DTC stored in the PCM memory.

POSSIBLE 

CAUSE

• ATF level low

• Deteriorated ATF

• Shift solenoids A, B or C stuck

• Pressure control solenoid stuck

• Line pressure low

• 2-4 brake band slipping

• 3-4 clutch slipping

• Forward clutch slipping

• Control valve stuck (Bypass or 3-4 shift valve)

• Oil pump

• PCM malfunction

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1

VERIFY RELATED REPAIR INFORMATION 
AVAILABILITY

• Check for related Service Bulletins availability.

• Is any related repair information available?

Yes Perform repair or diagnosis according to available repair 

information.

No

Go to next step.

2

CHECK ATF CONDITION

• Check ATF condition.

(See 

K–12 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID 

(ATF) INSPECTION

.)

• Is it okay?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace ATF, then go to Step 8.

3

CHECK ATF LEVEL

• Start engine.

• Warm up ATX.

• Is ATF level within specification?

(See 

K–12 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID 

(ATF) INSPECTION

.)

Yes Go to next step.

No

Adjust ATF level, then go to Step 8.

4

INSPECT SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE A AND D 
FOR CLICK SOUND
 

• Perform inspection of operation. (See 

K–26 

SOLENOID VALVE INSPECTION

.)

• Verify the click sound of shift solenoids A and D 

when applying B+ to each transaxle connector 
terminal.

Note

• Click from solenoid D is barely audible. 

Remove solenoids to correctly inspect if 
necessary.

• Was click heard from solenoids?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace solenoid that you could not hear click sound, then 
go to Step 8.
(See 

K–28 SOLENOID VALVE REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

.)

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5

INSPECT LINE PRESSURE

• Start engine.

• Measure line pressures.

Specification
Idle: 330—470 kPa {3.4—4.7 kgf/cm

2

, 49—66 

psi}
Stall: 1,160—1,320 kPa {11.9—13.4 kgf/cm

2

170—190 psi}

• Is line pressure within specification?

(See 

K–6 Line Pressure Test

.)

Yes Go to next step.

No

All ranges: Replace oil pump, then go to Step 8.
Any ranges: Replace control valve body, then go to Step 8. 
(See 

K–34 CONTROL VALVE BODY REMOVAL

K–35 

CONTROL VALVE BODY INSTALLATION

.)

6

INSPECT STALL SPEED

• Measure stall speed in D range.

(See 

K–7 Stall Test

.)

Specification
2,000—2,600 rpm

• Is stall speed within specification?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace automatic transaxle, then go to Step 8.
(See 

K–29 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

.)

7

INSPECT FREQUENCY OF INPUT/TURBINE 
SPEED SENSOR WHEN DRIVING VEHICLE

• Turn ignition key to OFF.

• Connect WDS or equivalent.

• Start engine.

• Measure frequency of input/turbine speed 

sensor while driving vehicle under the following 
conditions:
— Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 80 km/h {49 

mph}

— Drive in D range, 4th gear
— Throttle opening angle (TP PID): about 25%

• Was frequency of input/turbine speed sensor at 

approx. 1,200 Hz?

Yes Go to next step.

No

Replace control valve body, then go to next step.
(See 

K–34 CONTROL VALVE BODY REMOVAL

K–35 

CONTROL VALVE BODY INSTALLATION

.)

8

VERIFY REPAIR OF DTC P0734

• Make sure to reconnect all disconnected 

connectors.

• Clear DTC using WDS or equivalent.

• Start engine.

• Warm up transaxle.

• Drive vehicle under the following conditions for 

more than 5 seconds.
— ATF temperature: 20 

°C {68 °F} or above

— Drive in D range, 4th gear
— Throttle opening angle (TP PID): 0%
— Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 50 km/h {31 

mph} or above

• Are any DTCs present?

Yes Replace PCM, then go to next step.

No

Go to next step.

9

VERIFY AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE

• Are any DTCs present?

• Perform “After Repair Procedure”.

(See 

K–52 AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE

.)

Yes Go to applicable DTC inspection.

No

Troubleshooting completed.

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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