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1990 Toyota 4Runner SR5

1988-90 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Toyota A-340E, A-340F, A-340H & A-341E Overhaul

HYDRAULIC PRESSURE TEST

NOTE: Hydraulic pressure test should be performed with transmission fluid


temperature of 122-176°F (50-80°C).

Main Line Pressure

1. Ensure transmission fluid is at normal operating temperature. Remove plug from transmission case and
install Pressure Gauge (09992-00094). See Fig. 43 .
2. Apply parking and service brakes. Start engine. Ensure idle speed is within manufacturer's specifications.
Place transmission in "D" range.
3. Check main line pressure at specified engine RPM. Repeat procedure in "R" range. Compare all readings
to specification. See Fig. 44 .

Fig. 43: Checking Hydraulic Pressure


Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.

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1990 Toyota 4Runner SR5
1988-90 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Toyota A-340E, A-340F, A-340H & A-341E Overhaul

Fig. 44: Line Pressure Specifications


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Main Line Pressure Test Results

1. If line pressure in all ranges exceeds specification, check for following: defective regulator valve,
defective throttle valve or throttle cable out of adjustment.
2. If line pressure is below specification in all ranges, check for following: defective oil pump, defective

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1990 Toyota 4Runner SR5
1988-90 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Toyota A-340E, A-340F, A-340H & A-341E Overhaul

regulator valve, defective throttle valve, throttle cable out of adjustment, defective OD direct clutch or
transfer case direct clutch, front drive clutch or low speed brake defective.
3. If line pressure is below specification in "D" range only, check for following: defective forward clutch,
fluid leak in "D" range circuit, or defective OD clutch.
4. If line pressure is low in "R" range only, check for following: defective direct clutch, fluid leak in "R"
range or defective 1st and reverse brake.

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