P1863
Symptom: Short-circuit to battery positive (B+) or open circuit when the solenoid is not activated. The solenoid is not activated if the car is driven in gear position D or 3 in 1st or 2nd gear.
Lock-up solenoid valve, SOLENOID LOCK-UP (SL), or open circuit/shorted to battery positive (B+).
Fault symptoms
Short-circuit to battery positive (B+) or open circuit when the solenoid is not activated. The solenoid is not activated if the car is driven in gear position D or 3 in 1st or 2nd gear.
Conditions
Short-circuit to battery positive (B+) or open circuit when the solenoid is not activated. The solenoid is not activated if the car is driven in gear position D or 3 in 1st or 2nd gear.
Diagnostic help
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The solenoid SL can be activated with the diagnostic tool in the following way: Select "ACTIVATE". Select "SOLENOID LOCK-UP". The solenoid will be activated for 30 seconds at a frequency of 1 Hz. Listen for a click.
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The solenoid SL can be activated without the diagnostic tool as follows: Turn the ignition key to ON. Move the selector lever to D. When WINTER is selected, the solenoid will activate and when WINTER is turned off, the solenoid will deactivate. Listen for a click.
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Diagnostic procedure
1 Check the resistance of the solenoid valve
Unplug connector H16-3 (16-pin connector located behind the battery). Take a resistance reading across pin 10 of the male connector and a good grounding point on the transmission. The reading obtained should be 10-20 ohms.
Is the resistance correct?
Continue with step 3.
Continue with step 2.
2 Check the resistance of the solenoid valve (contd.)
Remove the valve housing cover and the solenoid lead. Check the resistance of the lead between pin 10 of male connector H16-3 and the solenoid. The resistance should be less than 0.5 ohms.
Is the resistance correct?
Carry out a visual check of the solenoid's electrical connection for moisture and corrosion. If any probable cause of the fault can be seen it should be rectified, otherwise the solenoid should be changed. Then proceed to point 5.
Repair or replace the wiring (including connectors) between connector H16-3 and the solenoid. Then proceed to step 5.
3 Check the wiring connected to the transmission control module
Check the continuity of the lead between pin 10 of connector H16-3 and pin 19 of the transmission control module's connector. Remember to check for slide-out of connector pins and sockets.
Is the wiring OK?
Continue with point 4.
Rectify the fault and continue with point 5.
4 Check the control module's output
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Plug in the transmission control module.
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Connect a test lamp between pin 10 of female connector H16-3 and B-.
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Connect the diagnostic tool.
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Turn the ignition to the ON position.
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Select "SOLENOID LOCK-UP". The test lamp should flash for 30 seconds.
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Test lamp flashing?
Check the solenoid and its electrical connection for moisture and corrosion. If there is no probable cause of the fault, the solenoid should be changed. Then continue with point 5.
Continue with point 5.
5 Final check
Clear the diagnostic trouble code, drive the car on test at varying engine loads and speeds for 5 minutes and obtain readouts of any diagnostic trouble codes that are generated.
Does the diagnostic trouble code recur?
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The remedial action taken was correct.