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Line Pressure Test: Notes

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Purpose of this test is to check operating conditions of each part by measuring fluid pressure in fluid pressure line. Line pressure test requires following conditions.

  1. Apply parking brake securely and place chocks against wheels.
  2. Remove fluid pressure check hole plug bolt.
  3. Attach oil pressure gauge to fluid pressure check hole in transmission case.

    Special Tool 

    1. 09925-37811-001 
    CAUTION: After attaching oil pressure gauge, check that no fluid leakage exists.
    Fig 1: Attaching Oil Pressure Gauge To Fluid Pressure Check Hole
    G04808549Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  4. Depress foot brake fully, run engine at idle and stall then check fluid pressure in "D" or "R" range.
    CAUTION:
    • Do not continue running engine at stall speed longer than 5 seconds.
    • After performing line pressure test, be sure to leave engine running at idle for longer than one minute before performing another line pressure test.

    Automatic transmission line pressure 

    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION LINE PRESSURE SPECIFICATION

    Condition "D" range "R" range
    At idle speed 356 - 416 kPa (3.6 - 4.1 kg/cm2 , 52 - 58 psi) 482 - 562 kPa (4.9 - 5.6 kg/cm2 , 70 - 79 psi)
    At stall speed 1370 - 1480 kPa (13.7 - 14.8 kg/cm2 , 195 - 210 psi) 1642 - 1850 kPa (16.5 - 18.5 kg/cm2 , 235 - 263 psi)
  5. If check result is OK, disconnect special tool, then tighten fluid pressure check hole bolt to specified torque.

    Tightening torque 

    Fluid pressure check hole bolt: 8 N.m (0.8 kg-m, 6.0 lb-ft)