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Repairs to the 096 4-speed automatic transmission must not be started until the following diagnosis procedure has been performed.
Remedy each problem found during the procedure and if repairs are made, road test the vehicle again before continuing to the next numbered diagnosis step. 3 Check ATF level place vehicle on level surface apply parking brake put selector lever at P position start engine raise RPM (do not exceed 2000 RPM) until radiator fan cycles one time return engine to idle depress brake pedal move selector lever to any drive position for 2-3 seconds, then return to P position immediately check ATF level on dipstick and add or suction out fluid until level is between 36-40 mm from tip of dipstick. if stall speed is below 2500 RPM transmission problem is possibly related to poor engine performance if stall speed is above 2700 RPM, torque converter or internal transmission problems
are likely and component must be repaired or replaced. Complaints of poor shift quality can possibly be eliminated by installing a later Digimat ECU. Refer to the current ECU Part No. and check with your Parts Department for the latest version. Replace the Digimat ECU if necessary. If the engine is started or the ignition switched OFF between reading and erasing the Fault memory, no erasure of the memory will take place. Remember to read the Fault memory first, then erase.

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