Villager V6-201 3.3L SOHC VIN T SFI (1999)
Torque Converter: Service and Repair
Service and Replacement
1. The torque converter must be replaced if one or more of the following conditions exist.
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A torque converter malfunction has been determined based on complete diagnostic procedures.
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Converter studs, impeller hub or bushing are damaged.
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Discoloration of the torque converter due to overheating.
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The torque converter is found to be out of specification when carrying out one of the following torque converter checks.
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One-Way Clutch Check
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End Play Check
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Stator Turbine Interference Check
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Stator to Impeller Interference Check
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Torque Converter Leak Check
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Evidence of transaxle assembly or fluid contamination due to the following transaxle or converter failure modes.
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Major metallic failure
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Multiple clutches or clutch plate failure
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Sufficient component wear which results in metallic contamination