Cause:
Excess wear in TC check valve bore and/or sticking check valve allows critical pressure loss that prevents normal operation.
Correction:
Recover hydraulic control and renew TCC operation by installing Sonnax TC check valve kit.
An overheated converter, TCC codes, and/or poor cooler flow are common problems in Honda/Acura vehicles equipped with four or five-speed automatic transmissions. These conditions can be caused by a worn or sticking TC check valve.
The TC check valve ensures converter pressure does not become excessive during TCC apply, release or partial apply. Over time, repeated stroking of the valve creates wear areas in the casting. Depending upon specific Honda/Acura application, this valve can stroke in one casting or between multiple castings stacked together. The valve often sticks on the ledges of these wear areas or at the edges of the stacked castings.
If the TC check valve sticks in the open position, converter pressure will be reduced. If stuck in the closed position, excess converter pressure can result. Severe bore wear allows critical pressure to exhaust, resulting in high or low converter pressure. Prevent valve hang-up and recover hydraulic control by installing Sonnax TC check valve kit.
Sonnax sleeve eliminates ledges that cause valve sticking
Larger sealing surface area between valve and sleeve for effective hydraulic control, even in worn castings
Sleeve manufactured from highly wear-resistant aluminum
No reaming or special tools required
Salvages OE valve bodies machined with an edge remaining at the relief ports
Note:
This kit fits several Honda/Acura 4/5 speed models. However, model to model, the appearance of valve bodies and the location of the TC check valve bore may vary.
In addition, certain models require a different style TC check valve.
Symptoms:
Cause: Excess wear in TC check valve bore and/or sticking check valve allows critical pressure loss that prevents normal operation.
Correction: Recover hydraulic control and renew TCC operation by installing Sonnax TC check valve kit.
An overheated converter, TCC codes, and/or poor cooler flow are common problems in Honda/Acura vehicles equipped with four or five-speed automatic transmissions. These conditions can be caused by a worn or sticking TC check valve.
The TC check valve ensures converter pressure does not become excessive during TCC apply, release or partial apply. Over time, repeated stroking of the valve creates wear areas in the casting. Depending upon specific Honda/Acura application, this valve can stroke in one casting or between multiple castings stacked together. The valve often sticks on the ledges of these wear areas or at the edges of the stacked castings.
If the TC check valve sticks in the open position, converter pressure will be reduced. If stuck in the closed position, excess converter pressure can result. Severe bore wear allows critical pressure to exhaust, resulting in high or low converter pressure. Prevent valve hang-up and recover hydraulic control by installing Sonnax TC check valve kit.
Note: This kit fits several Honda/Acura 4/5 speed models. However, model to model, the appearance of valve bodies and the location of the TC check valve bore may vary.
In addition, certain models require a different style TC check valve.
Content:
SONNAX Installation Instructions