Stall Speed Test Results

1995 Mitsubishi Montero LS, Automatic, V4AW3SECTION Stall Speed Test Results
  • Stall Speed Is Same In Both Positions, But Less Than Specified: Engine output may be insufficient or defective stator one-way clutch. Throttle valve is not opening fully.
    NOTE: If stall speed RPM is greater than 600 RPM lower than specification, torque converter may be faulty.
  • Stall Speed High In "D" Position: Low line pressure, slipping forward clutch or defective No. 2 or OD one-way clutch.
  • Stall Speed High In "R" Position: Low line pressure, direct clutch slipping, 1st and reverse brake slipping or defective OD one-way clutch.
  • Stall Speed High In Both Positions: Low line pressure, improper fluid level or defective OD one-way clutch.
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