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hi everyone, we re facing a problem with the transmission of a Toyota Geneo 25, 02-7FD25, at the beging the lift wasn't gone forward we saw that the drum was playing back and front, we open it and we discoverd that some things was missing (spacer, locks) and the drum was damaged.
we replaced all of this the lift works for a few hours and stoped. now it doesn't move, we change the solenoied valve, the wire, the volts at the valve are 11.5v ,the ohms are 14,3 all sheems to work rigth. i think we have problem at the clutch.Trans would not operate in Forward or Reverse and pressure checks showed as the book said at the Main, but 0 PSI at the clutch port. how you suggest to move?

thanks in advance.
  • Posted 12 Jun 2014 07:14
  • By vagint
  • joined 16 Sep'12 - 2 messages
  • greece, Greece

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