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Time Lag Test: Notes

NOTE: Time lag test checks overdrive direct clutch, forward clutch, direct clutch and first-reverse brake. Condition is indicated by time required for component engagement with engine idling. Engagement time is measured in Drive and Reverse.
  1. Ensure transmission fluid level is correct and transmission is at normal operating temperature. Apply parking brake. Ensure A/C is off.
  2. On 4WD models, shift transfer case into 2H (2WD high position). On all models, start engine. Ensure engine idle speed is within specification. See emission decal in engine compartment. Engine idle speed must be correct to ensure accurate test results.
  3. Shift transmission into Neutral and set stop watch. During the following test steps, start stop watch as soon as shift lever reaches "D" (Drive) and "R" (Reverse) detents.
  4. Shift transmission into "D" (Drive) and record time it takes for engagement. Repeat procedure at least 2 times. Reset stop watch and shift transmission into Neutral.
  5. Shift transmission into Reverse and record time it takes for engagement. Repeat procedure at least 2 times.
  6. Engagement time in "D" (Drive) should be a maximum of 1.2 seconds and "R" (Reverse) should be a maximum of 1.5 seconds.
NOTE: Use the following symptoms for trouble shooting results of time lag test.