Vehicle Does Not Creep On A Flat Road In D, S, And L
Vehicle does not creep on a flat road in D, S, and L
Intermediate housing assembly worn or damaged
Pulley pressure feed pipe damaged or out of round
Forward clutch assembly defective
Reverse brake defective
Reverse brake piston stuck, worn, or damaged
Start clutch assembly defective
Start clutch end-plate clearance incorrect
Start clutch feed pipe damaged or out of round
Low CVTF level
CVTF deteriorated
Valve body assembly defective
CVT driven pulley pressure control solenoid valve defective
CVT drive pulley pressure control solenoid valve defective
CVT clutch pressure control solenoid valve defective
Manual valve body assembly defective
Manual valve lines worn or damaged
Solenoid valves defective
Solenoid wire harness worn or damaged
CVT input shaft (drive pulley)and CVT output shaft (driven pulley) speed sensors defective
Vehicle speed sensor defective
PCM defective
Start clutch control system not calibrated in PCM
Engine output low
Notes
Check the forward clutch pressure
Notes
Check the reverse brake pressure
Notes
Check the drive and driven pulley pressure, and lubrication pressure. If the pressure is low or there is no pressure, check the CVTF pump, the CVTF pump chain, and the CVTF pump sprocket.
Notes
Check the CVTF level, and check the CVTF cooler lines for leakage and loose connections. If necessary, clean the CVTF cooler lines.
Notes
Check for a stored DTC, and check for a loose solenoid wire harness connector.
Notes
Calibrate the start clutch control system.