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Road Test

Prior to performing a road test, verify that the fluid level, fluid condition, and linkage adjustment have been verified.

During the road test, the transmission should be operated in each shifter position to check for slipping and any variation in shifting.

If the vehicle operates properly at highway speeds, but has poor acceleration, the converter stator overrunning clutch may be slipping. If acceleration is normal, but high throttle opening is needed to maintain highway speeds, the converter stator clutch may have seized. Both of these stator defects require replacement of the torque converter and thorough transmission cleaning.

Slipping clutches can be isolated by comparing the "Elements in Use" chart with clutch operation encountered on a road test. This chart identifies which clutches are applied at each position of the selector lever.

A slipping clutch may also set a DTC and can be determined by operating the transmission in all selector positions.

948TE 9 Speed FWD/AWD/4WD Planetary Automatic Transmission with 6 shift elements and 4 planetary gear sets. 
  CLUTCH-A  CLUTCH-B  CLUTCH-C  CLUTCH-D  CLUTCH-E  CLUTCH-F  RATIO 
GEAR  1st        4.700
GEAR  2nd        2.842
GEAR  3rd        1.909
GEAR  4th        1.382
GEAR  5th        1.000
GEAR  6th        0.808
GEAR  7th        0.699
GEAR  8th        0.580
GEAR  9th        0.479
GEAR  NEUTRAL/PARK           
GEAR        3.805
Default Gear  4th Gear