Active Test: List

2022 Subaru Impreza Base, 4D Sedan, Automatic CVT TransSECTION List
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2022 Subaru Crosstrek. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Active test item Contents Unit used in operation Execution condition
F & R Clutch Solenoid Forcibly operate the F & R clutch solenoid that controls engagement/disengagement states of the forward/reverse clutches.
Check if it operates normally by listening to the operating sound.
100 mA When all of the following conditions are met:
  • P range
  • Ignition switch is ON (engine stops)
  • Battery voltage 10.9 V or more
  • Auto Start Stop is not operating.
Secondary Solenoid Forcibly operate the secondary solenoid that controls the pressure applied to the secondary pulley cylinder. Check if the solenoid operates normally by listening to the clicking sound. 100 mA
Primary Down Solenoid Forcibly operate the primary DOWN solenoid that controls the pressure applied to the primary pulley cylinder to the decrease side. Check if it operates normally by listening to the clicking sound. 10%
Primary Up Solenoid Forcibly operate the primary UP solenoid that controls the pressure applied to the primary pulley cylinder to the increase side. Check if it operates normally by listening to the clicking sound. 10%
Lock-Up Duty Solenoid Forcibly operate the lockup duty solenoid that controls engagement/disengagement states of the lockup clutch. Check if it operates normally by listening to the operating sound. 10%
Line Solenoid Forcibly operate the line pressure solenoid that controls the line pressure. Check if the solenoid operates normally by listening to the clicking sound. 100 mA
Oil-Pump ON/OFF Solenoid Forcibly operate the oil pump ON/OFF solenoid that controls the status of oil pump port 1 and port 2. Check if the solenoid operates normally by listening to the clicking sound. ON/OFF
AWD Linear Solenoid Forcibly operate the AWD solenoid that controls engagement/disengagement states of the transfer clutch. Check if it operates normally by listening to the operating sound. 100 mA
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