Storm L4-1600cc 1.6L DOHC (1991)
If voltage is present, proceed to step 3.
3.
Slowly press the accelerator pedal down by hand until a clicking sound is heard from the kickdown switch.
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If no click is heard, hold the accelerator pedal down and readjust the switch by loosening the locknut and rotating the switch in a clockwise
direction until a click is heard. Rotate the switch an additional one-half turn clockwise past the point where the click was heard and retighten
the locknut.
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If a clicking sound can not be obtained by readjustment, replace the kickdown switch.
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If a clicking sound is heard when the accelerator pedal approaches wide-open throttle, proceed to step 4.
4.
Backprobe the kickdown switch connector with a J 34029-A digital multimeter from the BLU/WHT wire to a known good ground. Measure
voltage with the accelerator pedal pressed to the wide-open throttle position.
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If no voltage is present, replace the kickdown switch.
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If voltage is present, proceed to step 5.
5.
Backprobe the kickdown solenoid connector with a J 34029-A digital multimeter from the BLU/WHT wire to a known good ground. Measure
voltage with the accelerator pressed to the wide-open throttle position.
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If no voltage is present, repair open(s) in the BKU/WHT wire between the kickdown switch and the kickdown solenoid.
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If voltage is present, proceed to step 6.
6.
Remove the kickdown solenoid connector. Connect a J 34029 - A digital multimeter from the solenoid terminal to a known good ground. Measure
resistance.
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If resistance is not between 3.2 and 3.7 ohms, replace the kickdown solenoid.
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If resistance is between 3.2 and 3.7 ghms, the automatic transaxle downshift system is operating correctly. Refer to Section 7A-1 of the 1990
or 1991 GEO Storm Service Manual for further transaxle diagnostic procedures.
On-Vehicle Service Kickdown Switch
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE