Engine Does Not Start (6-Speed A/T)
Probable cause(s)
- Transmission range switch defective or out of adjustment
- Shift cable broken, binding, or out of adjustment
- Connection between shift cable and transmission or shift lever is worn
- Drive plate defective or transmission incorrectly installed
- Torque converter clutch piston defective
- Torque converter defective
- ATF pump worn or binding
- Mainshaft worn or damaged
NOTE:
- Inspect the transmission range switch. If the transmission range switch fails the inspection, replace the switch. If the inspection is OK, check for proper transmission range switch installation, and adjust the shift cable.
- Check for a loose shift cable at the shift lever and the selector control lever.
- Check for an incorrectly installed transmission, and check the drive plate for wear and damage. Replace the drive plate if it is worn or damaged.
- Check the stall speed - Refer to: Stall Speed Test (6-Speed A/T) .
- Check the line pressure .
- Improper alignment of the ATF pump and the torque converter housing may cause ATF pump seizure. The symptoms are mostly an rpm-related ticking noise or a high pitched squeak.
- Be careful not to damage the torque converter housing when replacing the main ball bearing. You may also damage the ATF pump when you torque down the main valve body. This will cause ATF pump seizure, use the proper tools.
- Replace the torque converter.
- Inspect the mainshaft.