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The JATCO JATCO 5 speed automatic automatic transmission transmission is known as the the JF506E in the Jaguar Jaguar X Type and Land Rover’s Rover’s Free Freelan lander der.. In the the Mazd Mazdaa 6 and and MPV it is known known as as the the JA5A JA5A-E -EL L and and with with VW’ VW’s Golf Golf,, GTI GTI and and Jetta Jetta it is the the 09A. Overseas it is known as the 5F1J or the Durashift -5-Tronic transmission used in the Mondeo vehicle star starti ting ng in 2002 2002.5 .5 model model year year.. It is based based on an earl earlie ierr AG5 AG5 tran transm smis issio sion n used used in the 2000 2000 Gala Galaxy xy whic which h is a fully automatic automatic and electro electronically nically controlled controlled front front wheel drive drive transmission. transmission. The JF5 transmis transmission sion ratios ratios are achieved with 3 planetary gear sets tha t are held and/or driven by 4 multi-plate drive clutches, 2 multi-plate brake or holding clutches, 1 band band and 2 one-way holding devices. The internal components locations and names names are identifi identified ed in Figure1. Figure1. This manual contains the procedures necessary to diagnose, overhaul and/or repair the Mazda JF506E transaxle, and is intended for automotive technicians that are familiar with the operation of automatic transmissions.
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The JATCO JATCO 5 speed automatic automatic transmission transmission is known as the the JF506E in the Jaguar Jaguar X Type and Land Rover’s Rover’s Free Freelan lander der.. In the the Mazd Mazdaa 6 and and MPV it is known known as as the the JA5A JA5A-E -EL L and and with with VW’ VW’s Golf Golf,, GTI GTI and and Jetta Jetta it is the the 09A. Overseas it is known as the 5F1J or the Durashift -5-Tronic transmission used in the Mondeo vehicle star starti ting ng in 2002 2002.5 .5 model model year year.. It is based based on an earl earlie ierr AG5 AG5 tran transm smis issio sion n used used in the 2000 2000 Gala Galaxy xy whic which h is a fully automatic automatic and electro electronically nically controlled controlled front front wheel drive drive transmission. transmission. The JF5 transmis transmission sion ratios ratios are achieved with 3 planetary gear sets tha t are held and/or driven by 4 multi-plate drive clutches, 2 multi-plate brake or holding clutches, 1 band band and 2 one-way holding devices. The internal components locations and names names are identifi identified ed in Figure1. Figure1. This manual contains the procedures necessary to diagnose, overhaul and/or repair the Mazda JF506E transaxle, and is intended for automotive technicians that are familiar with the operation of automatic transmissions.
No part of any ATSG publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, including but not limited to electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, withou withoutt permiss permission ion of Automa Automatic tic Trans Transmis missio sion n Service Service Group. Group. This This includ includes es all text illust illustrati rations ons,, tables tables and charts charts..
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ßÐÐÔ×ÝßÌ×ÑÒ ×ÒÚÑÎÓßÌ×ÑÒ Refer to Figure 1 for internal component locations and Figure 2 for the application of the components for each gear, along with the shift solenoid sequence for each gear. This will help you in diagnosis of the JF506Etransaxle.
Also in Figure 2, you will find the planetary gear ratios for each of the different manufacturers and you will notice that they will not all interchange. Use care if replacement parts arerequired.
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The new JATCO JF506E is a fully automatic, five speed, front wheel drive, electronic controlled transaxle. It consists primarily of a four element torque converter, three planetary gear sets, six multiple disc clutch packs, one brake band, one sprag, one roller clutch, and a hydraulic pressurization and control system. The four element torque converter contains a pump, a turbine, a pressure plate splined to the turbine, and a stator assembly. The torque converter acts as a fluid coupling to smoothly transmit power from the engine to the transmission. It also hydraulically provides additional torque multiplication when required. The pressure plate, when applied, provides a mechanical "direct drive" coupling of the engine to the turbine shaft of thetransmission. The three planetary gear sets provide the five forward gear ratios and reverse. Changing gear ratios is fully automatic and is accomplished through the use of a Transmission Control Module (TCM) located in the vehicle. The TCM receives and monitors various electronic sensor inputs, and uses this information to shift the transmission at the optimum time. The TCM commands six On/Off solenoids and three Duty Cycle solenoids within the transaxle to control desired gear ratio, shift timing, and line prressure. The TCM also controls the apply and release of the torque converter clutch which allows the engine to deliver the maximum fuel efficiency without sacrificing vehicle performance. The hydraulic system primarily consists of a rotor type pump, three control valve bodies, converter housing and case. The pump maintains the working pressures needed to apply the clutch pistons that apply or release the friction components. These friction components, when applied or released, support the shifting qualities of the transmission. The friction components used in this transmission consist of six multiple disc clutches. The multiple disc clutch packs combine with one band, one mechanical sprag clutch, one mechanical roller clutch, to deliver six different gear ratios through the gearsets that then transfer torque through the output shaft. Refer to Figure 1 for component locations and to Figure 2 for the component application chart for this transaxle.
The Mazda "6" has a four detent shift quadrant, as shown in Figure 3, along with a "Manual" mode, that allows thedriverto select the range of gears available, by tapping the selector lever towards the "-" or "+" to downshift or upshift. The Mazda "MPV" has a six detent shift quadrant. as shown in Figure 4, along with an OD/OFF switch on the shift lever to cancel overdrive. The shift lever must be used to manually select any of the lower gears.
When the Park position is selected, there is no powerflow through the transaxle. The parking pawl is engaged which locks the output shaft to the case. The engine can be started and the ignition key can be removed. When the Reverse position is selected, the vehicle can be operated in a rearward direction at a reduced gear ratio. When the Neutral position is selected, there is no powerflow through the transaxle. The output shaft is not held and is free to rotate and the engine can be started. This position can also be selected while the vehicle is moving, to restartthe engineif thatbecomes necessary.
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Technical Service Information The Drive position is the normal position for most forward gear operations. The Drive position provides automatic upshifts and downshifts, apply and release of the converter clutch, and maximum fuel economy during normal operation. Drive range allows the transaxle to operate in each of the five forward gear ratios. Downshifts are available for safe passing, by depressing the accelerator. When the Manual position is selected, it enables the driver to select the range of gears by tapping the selector lever towards the "-" or "+" to cause the transaxle to downshift or upshift, and is shown in Figure 3. These ranges can be used for conditions where it may be desirable to control the selection of gear ratios. These conditions include trailer towing, hilly terrain, starting on slippery surfaces, and for engine braking when descendingslight grades. When the Park position is selected, there is no powerflow through the transaxle. The parking pawl is engaged which locks the output shaft to the case. The engine can be started and the ignition key can be removed. When the Reverse position is selected, the vehicle can be operated in a rearward direction at a reduced gear ratio.
The Drive position is the normal position for most forward gear operations. The Drive position provides automatic upshifts and downshifts, apply and release of the converter clutch, and maximum fuel economy during normal operation. Drive range allows the transaxle to operate in each of the five forward gear ratios. Downshifts are available for safe passing, by depressing the accelerator. Driver may also cancel overdrive (5th gear), by pressing the OD/OFF button on the end of the shift lever, as shown in Figure 4. This action will illuminate the OD/OFF lamp on the instrument panel Manual "3" position provides a 2nd gear start with an upshift to 3rd at approximately 15 mph, but prevents transaxle from shifting above 3rd gear, and adds more performance and engine braking for hilly terrain. Manual 3 can be selected at any vehicle speed, but will not downshift until vehicle speed calibrated into the TCM has been reached, to prevent engine over-speed. Manual "2" position provides a 2nd gear start and hold for slippery surfaces, and provides engine braking for hilly terrain. Manual 2 can be selected at any vehicle speed, but will not downshift until vehicle speed calibrated into the TCM has been reached, to prevent engine over-speed.
When the Neutral position is selected, there is no powerflow through the transaxle. The output shaft is free to rotate and the engine can be started. This position can also be selected while the vehicle is movingto restart theengine, if necessary.
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Fluid requirements are the same for the Mazda "6" and the Mazda "MPV". Both units are filled through the dipstick tube. The fluid should be checked while hot at 60-70°C (149-158°F) and should be at the level on dipstick,as shown in Figure 5. The drain plug is on the bottom of the converter housing part of the case, just in front of where the two case pieces split.
The Transaxle Range/Gear Select Switch is located on the outside of transaxle, as shown in Figure 6 and Figure 7. The range selector on the Mazda will have two different indicators depending on whether you have a Mazda "6" or a Mazda "MPV". The Mazda "6" will have four positions (P R N D) and the Mazda "MPV" will have six positions, (PRND32) as shown in Figure 6 and Figure 7.
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The electrical connector for the Range Switch is hard wired to, and part of, the Transaxle Range Selector Switch, as shown in Figure 6 and 7, and as you might expect are wired differently, and will not interchange.
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Technical Service Information We have provided you with individual connector views, wire schematics and continuity charts for both the Mazda "6" and "MPV" in Figure 8 and 9. Although the charts in Figure 8 and 9 are used to check the integrity of the switch's range selection, using an Ohmmeter, the best method, is to check the range switch in the vehicle with a Volt meter. By looking at the charts in Figure 8 and 9, it can be seen that terminal "C" is the common terminal for all range selections. This is the voltage supply into the switch. Terminals "H" and "B" are used for
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starting purposes only. With the ignition switch "ON", there must battery voltage at terminal "C". If there is not, this must be repaired first. If voltage is present, it should exit the assigned terminal in each gear selection. Notice also the Mazda "6" has a manual switch in the selector lever that allows manual shifting up and down. The Mazda "MPV" is not equipped with the manual mode, but is equipped with an overdrive cancel button.
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Technical Service Information ÛÔÛÝÌÎÑÒ×Ý ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌÍ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ The JF506E transaxles all have a complex wire harness set-up, compared to previous units. On the Mazda units there are two case connectors, as shown in Figure 10 and 11. One connector that provides voltage for all of the 9 solenoids, and one connector that provides a path for the three speed sensors and the TFT sensor. Both of these connectors merge into one harness, go through a "Pass-thru" connector, and once again split into two more connectors . One connector with eight terminals for the three speed sensors and the TFT sesnor, and one connector with ten terminals for the 9 solenoids and a ground. Refer to Figure 10 for the Mazda "6" version and Figure 11 for the Mazda "MPV" version. The Mazda "6" has a metal bracket that the connectors snap into and the Mazda "MPV" does not use a bracket. If any of these connectors are damaged, a complete wiring harness is required. Both of the external wiring harness' are illustrated in Figure 12.
There is an internal wire harness that plugs into the 10-way internal connector and runs to each of the 9 solenoids andprovides an internal ground. There is also an internal harness that plugs into the 8way internal connector that provides a path for all three speed sensors and the Transaxle Fluid Temp (TFT) sensor. Of course then there are connectors at each of the 9 solenoids, and more connectors at each of the 3 speed sensors and the TFT sensor. These internal harness' can also be seen in Figure 10 and 11. The internal harness' are the same on both the Mazda "6" and "MPV". The internal solenoid harness is also illustrated in Figure 12. This makes the electronic diagnostic process a challenge, to say the very least, with a variety of connectors that may have corrosion or damage. We have provided you with individual terminal identification for the external and the internal connectors, and a resistance chart in Figure 14 for the Mazda"6",and Figure 15 for the"MPV". Terminal identification for the TCM is found in Figure 16, and is thesamefor bothmodels.
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There are three inductive type speed sensors located inside of the transaxle case housing and are not accessible from outside. Disassembly is required, if replacement becomes necessary. The Turbine Shaft Speed sensor is the only one that can be accessed in the vehicle, by removing the rear cover, as shown in Figure 18. The other two speed sensors require transaxle removal, and splitting the case. The speed sensors are, Turbine Shaft Speed Sensor, Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor and the Output Shaft Speed Sensor. Electrical connections to all of the speed sensors and TFT sensor come through the external connector and the 8-way internal connector to reach these components. All three speed sensors are the same, but different brackets are used to mount them in their proper locations. Amazingly the Mazda, Jaguar, and Freelander are all using the same speed sensor. All 3 speed sensors should measure the same resistance at 68°F (20°C), as shown in Figure 17, and can also be checked through the appropriate terminals on the external case connector, shown in Figure 14 and 15.
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Technical Service Information ÍÐÛÛÜ ÍÛÒÍÑÎÍ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ The Turbine Shaft Speed sensor is positioned, as shown in Figure 18, to read the high/reverse clutch housing which is splined to the turbine shaft. The TSS sensor detects a pulse signal from the lugs on the outside of the high/reverse clutch housing. The speed sensors can be checked externally, as shown in Figure 17. The Turbine Shaft Speed sensor is the only one that can be accessed in the vehicle, by removing the rear cover, as shown in Figure 18. The information from the TSS sensor is used by the TCM to monitor gear ratio, line pressure control and to monitor and control TCC apply. This sensor may produce a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0715, Turbine Shaft Speed sensor circuitcode.
The Intermediate Shaft Speed sensor is positioned, as shown in Figure 19, to read the transfer "Drive" gear, which is driven by the 1st and 2nd planetary gearset. The sensor detects a pulse signal according to the teeth on the transfer drive gear. Since there are various ratios,the tooth count will vary. The input of the intermediate shaft speed sensor is used by the TCM to calculate the timing of engagements and disengagements of the brake clutches, and to monitor gear ratio. This sensor may produce a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0791, Intermediate Shaft Speed sensor circuit code.
The Output Shaft Speed sensor is positioned, as shown in Figure 19, to read the "Park Gear", which is driven by the output shaft. The sensor detects a pulse signal accordingto the lugs on the park gear. The input of the output shaft speed sensor is used by the TCM to provide a vehicle speed signal, calulate shift timing, line pressure control, and to monitor gear ratio. This sensor may produce a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0720, Output Shaft Speed sensor circuit code.
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Technical Service Information ÍÑÔÛÒÑ×Ü ×ÜÛÒÌ×Ú×ÝßÌ×ÑÒ ßÒÜ ÔÑÝßÌ×ÑÒÍ There are a total of nine (9) solenoids used on all models, which can be classified as two different types, because of theway in which they operate. Four of them are duty cycle solenoids, the other five are On/Off solenoids. Solenoid names and functions are different between the manufacturers. All solenoids in all models are actuated (energized) by a voltage feed from theTCM.
The Mazda solenoid locations and names are identified for you in Figure 20, and are the same for both Mazda "6" and Mazda "MPV". The shift solenoid firing sequence is the same on all models, and is also shown in Figure 20.
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On/OffSolenoids are as follows: Shift Solenoids A, B, C, Neutral Shift Solenoid, and theReduction Timing Solenoid, as illustrated in Figure 21 and 22. These On/Off solenoids close the pressure circuit in response to current flow from the TCM. Each solenoid has an internal coil. Current passes through the coil and actuates the needle valve. The needle valve then opens and closes the fluid pressure circuit. Figure 22 Duty Cycle Solenoids are as follows: Line Pressure Solenoid, TCC Solenoid, High Clutch Solenoid, and the 2-4 Brake Solenoid, as shown in Figure 23. The duty cycle solenoids repeatedly turn On/Off in 50Hz cycles. This opens and closes the fluid pressure circuit rapidlyand meters fluid pressure in the circuit, dependant upon vehicle speed, throttle opening, engine load, and transaxle temperature, among otherthings. Use the terminal identification and resistance charts on Page 11 for Mazda "6", and Page 12 for Mazda "MPV" to check the solenoids while still in the transaxle.
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Figure 28 is a chart for the identification of the two transfer gears in this unit and the differences in the various units, as they willnot interchange.
Figure 29 identifies the case passages under the valve body for possible air checks, or for removing a particular component. Also shown are the location of thetwo seals between the valve body and thecase.
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4. Remove the retaining bolt, dipstick andtube, as shown in Figure 32, discard"O" ring seal.
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Technical Service Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 8. Remove the twenty side cover retaining bolts, as shown in Figure 35, and remove side cover. 9. Disconnectboth inside connectorsand lay the speed sensorconnector wires over the pan rail, as shown in Figure 35. 10. Remove the retaining clipfrom the external "pass-thru" connector and harness assembly, as shown in Figure 35. 11. Remove the external harness and connector assemblyby maneuvering through the hole in case, as shown in Figure 35. 12. Remove and discard the "O" ring seal onthe pass-thru connector.
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Technical Service Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 13. Disconnect each of the connectorsfrom their respective solenoids. 14. Remove the bolt from terminal holding the groundwires, and removethe internal solenoid harnessassembly, as shown in Figure 37. 15. Remove the eleven, silver in color, valve body to case retaining bolts.
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16. Remove the valve body assemblyby lifting straight up, as shown in Figure 37. 17. Set thevalve body asidefor thecomponent rebuild section. 18. Remove and discard the low/reverse clutch "top-hat" seal and the reduction band seal, as shown in Figure 37. 19. Remove the 22 converterhousing to case bolts, and their locations are shown in Figure 38.
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Technical Service Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 20.After thebolts areremoved, tap on converter housingwith a rubber mallet to loosen and remove converter housingfrom the case, as shown in Figure 39. 21. Set the converter housing aside for component rebuild section. 22. Remove thefinal drive assembly by lifting straight up, as shown in Figure 40. 23. Set final drive assemblyaside for component rebuild section. 24. Remove thetwo fluid filter retaining bolts, as shown in Figure 41, removeand discard the fluid filterassembly.
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25.Remove the number10 thrust bearing from the pinion gear on the reduction carrier assembly, as shown in Figure 42. 26.Remove the reduction carrier assembly from case by liftingup with slight twisting motion, as shown in Figure 42. 27.Set the reduction carrierassembly aside for the component rebuild section. 28.Remove the reduction sungear from direct clutch housing, as shown in Figure 42. 29. Removethe number12 thrust bearing and the 12Athrust bearingrace (SeeFigure42). 30. Removethe direct clutch housing from case, as shown in Figure 42. 31. Set direct clutch housing aside for component rebuild section. 32. Removethe reduction band assemblyfrom the case, as shown in Figure 42. 33. Removethe "O" ring seal from turbine shaft, as shown in Figure 43.
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34. Remove theremaining five oil pump retaining bolts, as shown in Figure 44. 35. Remove theoil pump assemblyby lifting straight up, as shown in Figure44. 36. Remove and discard the oil pumpto case gasket, as shown in Figure 44. 37. Remove theturbine shaft by liftingstraight up, as shown inFigure 44.
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Technical Service Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 41. Compress thereduction servo piston using a 14mm deep socket and a large screwdriver, as shown in Figure 47, and remove thesnap ring, as shown in Figure 48.
42.Remove the reduction servo spacer, theapply piston and return spring, as shown in Figure 48.
43. Set allreduction servo parts aside for the component rebuild section.
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44.Remove the two 17mm head bolts (595), with the "O" rings, from the end cover, as shown in Figure 49.
45.Remove and discard the two"O" rings. 46.Remove the 14 remaining 12mm head bolts retaining the end cover, as shown in Figure 49. 47.Remove the end cover by tappinggentlywith a plastic mallet toloosen,and set theend cover aside for component rebuild. 48. Remove and discard the end coverto case seal, as shown in Figure 49. 49. Remove thenumber 9 thrust bearingandthe 9A"selective" thrust bearing race, as shown in Figure 49.
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Technical Service Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 51. Disconnectthe turbine shaft speed sensor and lay theconnector to theside (SeeFigure 51). 52. Removethe two retaining bolts from the clip and removethe turbine shaft speed sensor, as shown in Figure 51. 53. Remove2-4 brake clutch piston return spring assembly, as shown in Figure 52. 54. Removethe high and reverse clutch housing assembly, as shown in Figure 52. 55. Removethe number8 thrust bearing, as shown in Figure 52. 53
56. Set the high and reverse clutch housing aside for the component rebuild section.
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Technical Servi ce Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 57. Remove thedirect clutch hub andthe number 8Athrust bearingrace,as shown in Figure 53. 58. Remove thenumber 7 thrust bearing, as shown in Figure 53. 59. Remove thenumber 7Athrust bearing race and the input sun gear and hub assembly, as shown in Figure 54. 60. Remove thenumber 6Athrust bearing race, as shown in Figure 54.
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Technical Service Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 61.Remove the number 6 thrust bearing and the input carrierassembly, as shown in Figure 55. 62.Remove the number 5 thrust bearing assembly, as shown in Figure 55. 63.Remove the outputsun gear, number 4 thrust bearing and output carrier assembly, as shown in Figure 56. 64.Remove the number 3Athrust bearingrace, as shown in Figure 56.
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65. Remove output carrierinternal ring gear/low clutch hub (259), as shown in Figure57. 66. Remove the number 3 thrust bearing (260),as shown in Figure 57. 67. Remove number 2Athrust bearing race (258), as shown in Figure 57. 68. Remove the low clutch housing assembly(233) as shown in Figure 57. 69. Set thelow clutch housing aside for component rebuild section. 70. Remove the low clutch housing to case thrust bearing (232), which is the number 1 bearing, as shown in Figure 57.
71.Remove number 2 thrust bearing(225) from the low clutch support in case, as shown in Figure 58. 72. Set all gear traincomponents aside for the component rebuild section.
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73. Remove 2-4brake clutch pressure plate snap ring, as shown inFigure 59. 74. Remove both 2-4brake clutch pressure plates, as shown in Figure 59. 75. Remove 2-4brake clutch pack from transaxle case, as shown in Figure 59. 76. Remove 2-4brake clutch backing plate from case, as shown in Figure 59. 77. Install universal compressor tool, as shown in Figure 60, to compress the low/reverseclutch piston retainer.
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Technical Service Information ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ Ü×ÍßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 78.Remove the low/reverse clutch retainer snap ring, as shown in Figure 61. 79.Remove the compressor tool slowly. 80. Remove low/reverse clutch retainer assembly, as shown in Figure 61. 81.Remove the low/reverse clutch piston return spring and spring seat,as shown in Figure 61. 82.Remove low/reverse "cone"cushion plate,as shown in Figure 62. 83. Remove low/reverse clutch "selective" pressure plate, as shown in Figure 62. 84.Remove low/reverse clutch plates,as shown in Figure 62. 85. Remove low/reverse clutch "stepped" backing plate, as shown in Figure 62.
86. Remove the lowroller clutch retaining snap ring, as shown inFigure 63. 87. Remove low roller clutch assembly, as shown in Figure 63. 88. Remove direct clutch accumulator snap ring and remove all direct clutch accummulator parts, as shown in Figure 64.
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Technical Service Infor mation ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ 1. Remove theeight 5mm allen head retaining bolts from bottom of the case, as shown in Figure 65. 2.A press is then required to removeassembly from the case, using a 3/4" drive, 2" socket to press against support, as shown in Figure 66.
3. Set thelow clutch support and transfer gear assemblyaside fordisassembly and rebuild. 4. Remove the two 17mm head bolts (595) with "O" rings, as shown in Figure 67. 5. Remove the 13mm head bolt (596) without the "O" ring,as shown in Figure 67.
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6. Remove thedirectclutch support from case, as shown in Figure 67. 7. Remove and discard thedirect clutch "stepped" sealing rings, as shown in Figure68. 8. Replacethe caged needlebearing as necessary using the proper drivers (See Figure 68). 9. Installtwo new direct clutch "stepped" sealing rings onto direct clutch support, as shown in Figure 68, ensuring steps are engaged properly. 10. Re-install direct clutch support, ensuringthat the lube holes are alignedproperly, as shown in Figure 69. 11.Start the13mm head bolt first and tightenonly finger tight (SeeFigure69). 12. Install new "O" rings on thetwo 17mmhead bolts and lubricate with a small amount of Trans-Jel® (See Figure 69). 13. Torque thethree bolts to38 N·m (28 ft.lb.), as shown in Figure 70.
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ÎÛÓÑÊÛ ÔÑÉ ÝÔËÌÝØ ÍËÐÐÑÎÌ 14. Usinga small punch bend downthe lockingtab on thetabbedlocking washer, used to lockthe spanner nutin place (SeeFigure 71). 15. Loosen the spannernutusing a punch and then remove thespanner nutand locking washer, as shown in Figure 71. 16.A press is then required,along with a 15/16" deep socket anda bearingremover, as shown in Figure 72, to remove the transfergear and shaft from the low clutch support. 17.Clean all transfergear parts thoroughly and dry with compressed air. 18.Install new "stepped" sealingrings in grooves of the lowclutchsupport and ensure that steps are properly engaged, as shown in Figure 71. 19.Replace bearings and races as necessary, lube the bearings and install lowclutch support on top ofthe transfer gear and shaft. 20.Install roller bearing over the shaft,as shown in Figure 73.
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Technical Service Information 21. Use press to install roller bearing, as shown in Figure 73, and this is where we will set the roller bearingpre-load. This will require that you releasethe press severaltimes to check the bearing pre-load.
22. Install thelocking washerwith tabs and the spannernut, as shown in Figure 74.
23.Torquethe spanner nut, using"manufactured" socket to 35-40 N·m (25-35 ft.lb.).
The "Special Tools" that are needed for this transaxle are not available to the new car dealer or the after market. Therefore, in an effort to make the rebuilding process a little easier, the AAMCO tecnical department came up with some great ideas that we are goingto share withyou. In order to tighten the "Spanner" nut to the proper torque specificationon TransferGear "A" assembly, it was necessary to make a socket. First bend down the locking tab on the locking washer for the nut and loosen the nut using a punch. Purchase a short piece of 1-3/4" exhaust pipe and using the nut as a template, mark the end of the pipe. Very carefully cut and notch thepipe to match the nut, as shown inFigure 74. Weld a short piece of metal to the opposite end of the pipe, with a large nut welded to it, as shown in Figure 74. The overall length of the new socket with nut is approximately 4-1/2 inches.
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Technical Service Information 24.Install transfer gear "A" assembly, using eight of the 90mmlength valvebodyto case bolts, as shown in Figure 75.
25.Press transfer gear "A" and low clutch support into case, using the 3/4"drive, 2"socket, as shown in Figure 76. 26.Remove the eight, 90mm length, valve body bolts, as shown in Figure 77.
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Technical Service Information 27. Install theeight 5mm allen head low clutch support retaining bolts, as shown in Figure 78, and torqueto 9 N·m (80 in.lb.) 28.Install new seals on direct clutch accummulator piston, as shown in Figure 79, and lube with a small amount of Trans-Jel®. 29.Install direct clutch accummulator piston into case, as shown in Figure79. 30.Install inner and outer accummulator springs into case bore, as shown inFigure 79. 31.Install new seal on direct clutch accummulator cover, as shown inFigure 79, and lubewith a small amount of Trans-Jel®. 32.Install direct clutch accummulator cover into case bore, as shown inFigure 79. 33. Compress direct clutch accummulator cover and install snap ring (See Figure 79).
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34.Inspect all parking linkage for any wear and/or damage, and forproper operation. Repair or replaceas necessary. Refer to Figure 80.
35. Install a new manual shaftseal and ensureit is approximately 1/16" below case surface, as shown in Figure 81. 36. Measurewidth of thelow/reverse clutch snap ring groove,as shown in Figure 82, usinga dialcaliper.
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Technical Service Information 37.Now measurethe thickness of thelow/reverse clutch snapring, using a dialcaliper. 38.Subtract thickness of snap ring from snapring groove thickness to get"snap ring clearance". 39."Snap ring clearance"shouldbe 0.0 to 0.2mm (.000" - .008"), as shown in Figure 83. 40. Select a snap ring thickness fromthe chartin Figure 83, as necessary. 41. Install thelarge and small"O" rings ontothe reduction servo cover, as shown in Figure 84. 42.Install the "O"ring onto thereduction servo cushion springretainer, lube with small amount of Trans-Jel®, as shown in Figure 84. 43.Install cushion springand the cushion spring retainer intothe servo cover (See Figure 84). 44.Compress cushion spring retainer and install thesnapring, as shown inFigure 84. 45.Install new "O"ring seal onto thereduction servo apply piston, as shown in Figure 84.
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Technical Service Information 46. Install the reduction servo piston return spring into case bore, as shown inFigure 85. 47. Install the reduction servo piston assemblyinto case bore, as shown inFigure 85. 48. Install thereduction servo spacer ontop of the piston, as shown in Figure 85. 49. Install 14mm deep socketon adjusting nut, as shown in Figure 86. 50. Compress the piston and returnspring, using a large screwdriver and install the snap ring, as shown in Figure 86.
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ There are currently two different input shafts, one with three sealing rings and one with two sealing rings, as shown in Figure 88. The third sealing ring goes into Transfer Gear "A", located directly behind the oil pump assembly and seals lube oil from escaping, which of course changes the inside diameter of the transfer gear. ATSG feels that this 3rd sealing ring may be an upgrade, as we have seen one shaft that was just not yet machined, as shown in Figure 88. Some transfer gears are bored to accept 3rd sealing ring, as shown in Figure 87, and some are not. You must measure the inside diameter, as shown in Figure 87, to determine whether it is used with a 2 ring input shaft, or a 3 ring input shaft. The transfer gears also vary in tooth count between the various models, as shown in the chart in Figure 28. Be very careful with the selection process, if replacement parts are necessary. Figure 87
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 1. Clean the input shaft thoroughly and dry with compressed air. 2. Blow compressedair through all lube passages in theinput shaft (See Figure 89). 3. Installnew butt-cut sealingrings on the input shaft, as shown inFigure 89. 4. Set thecompleted input shaft asideforthe final assembly process.
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 1. Clean all converter housing parts thoroughly and dry with compressed air. 2. Inspect all converter housing parts thoroughly for anywear and/ordamage. 3. Install new differential tapered roller bearing cone, if necessary, as shown in Figure 91. 4. Install the converterhousing oil pipe, as shown in Figure 92, ifit was removed. 5.Install theoil baffle,as shown in Figure 93, if it was removed.
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ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 6.Install theoil baffle,as shown in Figure 94, if it was removed. 7.Torqueall ofthe oilpipe and oilbaffle bolts just installed to 9 N·m (80 in.lb.), as shown in Figure95. 8. Install axleseal intothe converter housing, as shown in Figure96, using the proper driver. 9. Set completed converter housing aside for the final assembly process.
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Technical Service Information ÛÒÜ ÝÑÊÛÎ ßÒÜ îóì ÝÔËÌÝØ Ð×ÍÌÑÒ Ü×ÚÚÛÎÛÒÝÛÍ There are currently two different 2-4 Brake Clutch Pistons, that are different only on the inside diameter, as shown in Figure 98. You will need a dial caliper capableof measuring 6 plus inches.
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Currently we have confirmed it only in the Volkswagen Sharan, but we have suspicion thatit may be in other models as well. It is not known whether it is strictly model differences or a model year change, but we do know that it is out there. Obviously this would also affectthe inside diameter of the piston area in theend cover, also shown in Figure 98. The smaller inside diameter piston would create a larger surface area for the 2-4 clutch apply fluid to work with. The smaller inside diameter piston cannot be installed in the cover for the larger diameter piston You can go the other way very easily, but you will not like the result.
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5. Install 2-4 accummulator piston into end cover bore, as shown in Figure 99. 6. Install 2-4 accumulator springin the piston, as shown in Figure 99 7. Install new "O"ring seal on 2-4 accummulator cover, as shown inFigure 99, and lubewith a small amount of Trans-Jel®. 8. Install accummulatorcover, compress cover and install snap ring, as shown in Figure 99.
1.Disassemble the end coverusing Figure 99as a guide. 2. Clean all end cover parts thoroughly anddry with compressed air. 3. Inspect all endcover parts thoroughly forany wear and/ordamage. 4.Install twonew scarf cut seals on the 2-4 accummulator piston, as shown in Figure 99, and lube with small amountof Trans-Jel®.
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Technical Service Information 9.Install the"V" cut sealingrings onto the end cover support as shown in Figure 99.
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13.Install the completed 2-4brake clutch piston in theend cover as shown in Figure 100. 14. Set thecompleted end coveraside for the final assembly process (See Figure 101).
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Technical Service Informati on ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 4. Disassemble theremaining parts of reduction carrierusing Figure 102 as a guide.
1. Bend backthe "stake" on the retainingnutback using a small punch. 2. Remove the nut using a 1-1/4"socket.
5. Clean all reduction carrierparts thoroughly and drywith compressedair. 6. Inspect all reduction carrier parts thoroughly and replace as necessary.
3. Remove the differential piniongear andthe converter housingbearing inner race using a press.
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Technical Service Information 7. Install new taperedrollerbearings and cones, as necessary.
8. Install transfer gear "B" andinternal ring gear assemblyonto planetary carrier, as shown in Figure103. 9. Install tapered roller bearingover the shaft, as shown in Figure 104. 10.Install the differential pinionover the shaft, with thegrooved side facing up, as shown in Figure104.
11. Install the converterhousing bearing inner race on topof thedifferential pinion gear,as shown in Figure 104. 12. We will now use the press again to installthese parts and set bearing pre-load.
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Technical Service Information 13. Use a press to install theroller bearing, pinion gear and Conv. housing bearinginner race, as shown in Figure 105, and this is where wewill set the roller bearingpre-load. This willrequire that you release the press several times to check the bearing pre-load.
16. Set completed reduction carrier assembly aside for thefinal assemblyprocess, as shown in Figure107.
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14. Install the nut usinga 1-1/4"socket, as shown in Figure 106, and torque thenut to 62N·m (45 ft.lb.), and "stake" the nutinto the groove witha punch. 15. Install differential pinion gear to cover thrust bearing, as shown in Figure 106, and retain withsmall amountof Trans-Jel®.
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 1. Clean all planetary gear train parts thoroughly and dry with compressedair. 2. Inspect all planetary gear train parts thoroughly for any wear and/ordamage. 3. Disassemble any gear train parts necessary for replacement, using Figure 108as a guide.
4.There are manythings we cando toprepare for the final assemblyprocess that will make final assembly easier.
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Technical Service Information 5. Install number 2Athrust bearingrace onto the outputringgearand lowclutchhub,as shown in Figure 109, and retain with a small amount ofTrans-Jel®.
6.Turn clutch hub over and installthe number 3 thrustbearing into theclutch hub, as shown in Figure 109,and retain with a small amountof Trans-Jel®.
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8. Install number 4 thrust bearing infront side of outputcarrier, as shown in Figure 110, retain witha small amount ofTrans-Jel®. 9. Install number 6 thrust bearing on input carrier, as shown in Figure 111,and retain withsmall amount of Trans-Jel®. 10.Assemble theinput sun gear to reverseand 2-4 brake clutch hub, as shown in Figure 112, and install snapring.
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Technical Service Information 11. Installnumber 6Athrust bearing race onto the input sungear and hub, as shown in Figure 113 and retain with small amount of Trans-Jel®.
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13. Install number 8Athrust bearingrace onto the high clutch hub,as shown in Figure 114, and retain with small amount of Trans-Jel®. 14. Install number 7 thrust bearingonto back side of high clutch hub, as shown inFigure 114, and retain with small amount of Trans-Jel®. 15. Set all of thepre-assembled gear train parts aside for thefinal assemblyprocess.
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10. Using theproper adapters, compress the return spring and retainer andinstall the snap ring (See Figure117).
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Technical Service Information 11. Ensurethat snap ring is fully seatedin groove and the retainer, as shown in Figure 118. 12.Install the direct clutch plates beginning with a steel plate and alternating withfriction plates, as shown in Figure 119, until you havefourof eachinstalled, for theMazda.
13.Install the "selective"direct clutch backing plate, as shown in Figure 119, with the flat sidefacingdown. 14. Install the direct clutch backing plate snapring as shown in Figure 119. 15. Check thedirectclutch clearance using a feeler between the backing plate and snap ring, as shown in Figure 120.
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Technical Service Information 17.Turn the direct clutch housing over, as shown in Figure 121, and install the number 13thrust bearing with the black side facing up. 18.Install the reductionsprag assembly intodirect clutch housing, with the"lips" facingup, as shown in Figure 121. 19.Install the reductionsprag end bearing into the direct clutch housing, as shown in Figure 121.
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 1. Disassemble the low and reverse clutch using Figure122asaguide. 2. Clean all low and reverse parts thoroughly and dry with compressed air. 3. Inspect alllow and reverse clutch parts for any wearand/ordamage, replace as necessary. 4. The onlyparts to pre-assemble are the low and reverseretainer, apply piston andseals.
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5. Place allother lowand reverse parts asidefor the final assemblyprocess.
6. Place thelow and reverse clutch retainer ona flatwork surface,as shown in Figure 123. 7. Install the inner "D" ring seal ontothe lowand reversepiston, as shown in Figure123. 8. Install the outer "D" ring seal ontothe lowand reversepiston, as shown in Figure123. 9. Lubricate bothof the seals witha small amount of Trans-Jel®, and installthe piston assembly into thelow and reverse retainer, as shown in Figure123. 10. Set completed low and reverse clutch retainer aside for thefinal assembly process, as shown in Figure 124.
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 1. Disassemble the low clutch housing, using Figure125asaguide. 2. Clean all low clutch housing parts thoroughly and dry with compressedair. 3. Inspect alllow clutch housingparts for any wear and/ordamage. 4. Install new "D" ring seal onthe lowclutch balance piston, as shown in Figure 126, and lube with small amount of Trans-Jel®.
5. Install new inner "D" ring seal onlow clutch apply piston, as shown in Figure 127. 6. Install new outer "lip" seal on thelow clutch applypiston, as shown inFigure 127, and lube both seals with small amount of Trans-Jel®. 7. Install thelow clutch piston and seal assembly intothe lowclutchhousing (See Figure 128).
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Technical Service Information 8. Install thelow clutch piston return spring,as shown in Figure 128. 9. Install thelow clutch balance piston inside of thelow apply piston, as shown inFigure 128. 10. Compress the low clutch balance piston using the proper adapters andinstall the snap ring, as shown in Figure 128. 11. Install the low clutch "cone" cushion spring so theoutside diameter will contact the steel plate and the inside diameter will contact the piston, as shown in Figure 129. 12. Install thelow clutch plates beginningwith a steel plate and alternating witha friction plate untilyou have installedsix of each, as shown in Figure 129.
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Technical Service Information 15.Measure low clutch clearance using a feeler gage,as shown in Figure 130.
16.Change selective backing plate as necessary usingthe chartin Figure 130. 17.Turn the low clutch housing over and install thenumber1 thrust bearing, with theblack or gold side facingup,as shown in Figure 131, and retain with a small amountof Trans-Jel®. 18.Set thecompletedlow clutch housing aside for the final assemblyprocess (See Figure 132).
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4. Check toensure that you have a 2nd design reversepiston, as shown in Figure 134. 5. Install new inner and outer "D" ring seals onto the reverse piston, as shown in Figure 135, and lube with small amount ofTrans-Jel®. 6. Install new inner and outer "D" ring seals onto thehigh clutch piston, as shown in Figure 136, and lube with small amountof Trans-Jel®.
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Technical Service Information 13. Install the high clutch plates beginning with a steel plate and alternating with friction plates until you have installedfiveof each,as shown in Figure 139.
14. Install theselective high clutch backing plate, as shown in Figure 139. 15. Install thehigh clutch backing plate snapring, as shown in Figure 139. 16. Measure high clutch clearance using a feeler gage,as shown inFigure 140.
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Technical Service Information 18. Install thereverse clutch plates beginning with a steel plate andalternating with frictions until you haveinstalled two ofeachplate,as shown in Figure 141.
19. Install reverse clutch selectivebacking plate, as shown in Figure 141. 20. Install reverse clutch backing plate snapring, as shown in Figure 141. 21. Measure reverse clutch clearance using feeler gage betweenbacking plate andsnap ring, as shown in Figure 142.
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Technical Service Information 23.Install the number8 thrust bearing inside the high and reverse clutch housing, as shown in Figure 143,and retain witha small amount of Trans-Jel®. 24.Turn the high and reverseclutch housing over, as shown in Figure 144,and install number 9 thrust bearing andnumber 9Athrust bearing race, retain with a small amountof Trans-Jel®. 25. Set completed high and reverse clutch housing assemblyaside for the final assembly process.
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Technical Service Information ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÎÛÞË×ÔÜ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 1. The Oil Pump Assemblyhas theGerotor style pump gears, without a pump cresent, as shown in Figure 145. 2. Disassemble theoil pumpby removing the8 retaining bolts, as shown in Figure 145, then removing theoil pump cover. 3. Mark the inner and outer gerotor withsome type of a permanentmarker, like a "Sharpie", from thepump body, as shown in Figure 146,so that they can be re-installed with thesamesidefacingup as original.
4. Removeand discard the converter seal andthe pump body to converter housing "O" ring seal. 5. Clean alloil pumpparts thoroughly and dry with compressed air. 6. Inspectall oilpump parts thoroughly for any wear and/ordamage. 7. Measure thegear to face clearance using feeler gage and straight edge,as shown in Figure 147. 8. Measure the outergear to bodywiththe feeler gage and use the specifications that areshown in Figure 147to determine replacement needs. 9. Installnew pump body bushingas necessary, as shown in Figure 148, using proper driver.
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Technical Service Information 10. Stakethe new pumpbodybushing inplace, as shown in Figure 149, using a smallpunch. 11. Turn theoil pumpbodyover and install a new converter hubseal, as shown in Figure 150, using the proper seal driver. 12.Lubricate theinner and outer gerotor with the proper fluid for the vehicle and install them in theoil pump body, as shown in Figure 151.
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Technical Service Information 13. Installoil pump cover and statorshaft assembly onto oilpumpbody, as shown in Figure 152. 14. Installthe eight 5mm allen head retaining bolts, as shown in Figure 152, and hand tighten only. 15. Now torque the eight 5mm allen head bolts to 10 N·m (90in.lb.), as shown in Figure 153, using a criss-cross pattern. 16. Installthe oil pump body to converter housing "O" ring seal,as shown in Figure 154, and lube with a small amountof Trans-Jel®. 17. Set the completed oil pump assembly aside for the final assemblyprocess.
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Technical Servi ce Information Informat ion ×ÒÜ×Ê×ÜËßÔ ÊßÔÊÛ ÜÛÍÝÎ×ÐÌ×ÑÒ Reduces Reduces oil pumpdischarge pressure pressure according according to pressure pressure modifier modifier pressure pressure and adjusts adjusts to line pressure. pressure. Reduces Reduces pilotpressure according according to throttle throttle pressure pressure and adjusts adjusts to pressure pressure modifier modifier pressure. pressure. Reduces Reduces linepressure and adjusts adjusts the pilotpressure. Reduces Reduces linepressure and adjusts adjusts to accumulato accumulatorr control control pressure.
Reduces Reduces linepressure and adjusts adjusts to torque torque converter converter pressure. Controls Controls low clutchoperatingpressure clutchoperatingpressure.. Adjusts line pressure to reduction reducing pressure for optimum optimum control control of reduction reduction brakepressure operation. operation. Prevents Prevents line pressure pressure fromexceedinga specified specified level. Applies or releases torque converter clutch according to operation operation of TCC solenoid. solenoid. Switch Switches es oilpath accordi accordingto ngto shift shift soleno solenoidopera idoperationto tionto perfor perform m automa automaticshifti ticshifting ng of 1stthru 5thgear. 5thgear.
Switch Switches es oilpath of high high clutch clutch,, low low clutchand clutchand revers reverse e brake. brake. When When vehicl vehicle e is inforward inforward motionand motionand mistake mistakenlyshift nlyshifted ed to rever reverse,it se,it shiftsto shiftsto N positi positionaccor onaccordin ding g to N shift shift soleno solenoid. id. Switch Switches es oilpath of lowclutchpressurebasedon lowclutchpressurebasedon 2-4brake solenoid operation. Direct Directs s line line pressu pressure re to each each contro controll valve valve accord accordingto ingto gear gear selector selector position. position.
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Reduces Reduces pulsation pulsation of control control pressure pressure to accumulator accumulator control control valve"B" Reduces Reduces pulsation pulsation of control control pressure pressure to accumulato accumulatorr control control valve"C" Regulates Regulates pressure pressure to low clutchfor smoother smoother operation. operation. Regulates Regulates pressure pressure to high clutchfor smoother smoother operation. operation.
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Technical Service Information 7. Installnew "O"rings,lube with ATF, andinstall the pressure control solenoid, as shown in Figure 160. Torque bolts to 10 N·m (88 in.lb).
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8. Set completed sub lower valve body assembly aside for final valve body assembly, as shown in Figure 162. 9. Disassemble the lower valve body, as shown in Figure 163, andplace thevalves, bore plugs and retainers in appropriate trays exactlyas they were removed. 10. Clean lower valve body parts thoroughly and dry with compressed air. 11.Assemble lower valve body parts exactly as they areshownin Figure 163,and lube with properATF as they are installed.
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Technical Service Information 13. Install two new scarf-cutsealrings on both the high and thelow clutch accumulator pistons, as shown in Figure 164, and ensure thescarf-cut is configuredproperly. 14.Lubricate both pistons and seals with a small amountof the properATF and installthem into thebores,as shown inFigure 163. 15. Install new "O" ring on both the high and the low clutch accumulator covers, as shown in Figure 164,and lube with small amount of the properATF for thr vehicle. 16. Install both high and lowclutch accumulator springs, that were previouslylabeled, in their proper positions, as shown in Figure 163. 17. Install high clutch accumulator cover, using care so as not todamage the "O" ring. 18. Compress the cover andinstall the snap ring shown in Figure 163. 19. Install low clutch accumulator cover, using care so as not todamage the "O" ring. 20. Compress the cover andinstall the snap ring shown in Figure 163. 21. Ensure that the flat valve bodyscreenis still in place, as shown in Figure 165, and set the completed lower valve body aside forthe final valve body assembly process.
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22.Disassemble theinternal valve body, as shown in Figure 166, and place valves, bore plugs and retainers in appropriate trays exactly as theywere removed from casting.
23.Clean all internal valve body parts thoroughly and drywith compressedair. 24.Assembleinternal valve body parts exactly as they are shown in Figure 166, and lube with the properATF as they are installed.
25.Install the flat valve body screen intoposition, as shown in Figure 166.
26.Install the manualvalve into theinternal valve body in the direction shown in Figure 166. 27.Install an appropriate size clevis pininto the groove in the exposedend ofmanualvalve, as shown in Figure 167.
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Technical Service Information 28.Install the four steel check balls in their proper positions, as shown in Figure 168. 29.Install the five plastic check balls in their proper positions, as shown in Figure 168. 30. Ensure that the flat screen is stillin position, as shown in Figure 169, and set thecompleted internal valve body assemblyaside for final valve body assembly.
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Technical Service Information 31. Install one 67mmbolt and one 90mmvalve body bolt through the upper valve body casting as shown in Figure 171. 23
32. Lay the assembly on a flat work surface with theworm track sidefacingup, as shown in Figure171. 33.Install four plasticcheck balls in their proper locations, as shown in Figure 170. 34.Install spacerplate "C" with bondedgaskets over thetwo bolts and ontothe upper valve body, as shown in Figure 171. 35. Install the completed internal valve body over thetwo bolts and onto spacerplate "C", as shown in Figure 171, and ensure flatscreen and check balls arestill in position.
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Technical Service Information 37.Install completed lower valve body assembly over thetwo bolts, on top of spacerplate "B", as shown in Figure 172,and ensure that flat valvebodyscreen is still inplace. 38.Install the twotapered coilspring loaded filters intotheir pockets in the lower valve body, with thespringsidedown, as shown inFigure 173. 39.Install spacerplate "A"with bonded gaskets over one bolt onto the lower valvebody, as shown in Figure 173.
40. Install the pilot filterwith the "leaf spring" facingup, and the wide leg ofthe "leaf spring" facingthe bottom of valve body, as shown in Figure173.
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Technical Service Information 41. Installthe completedsub lower valve body overthe bolt and on top ofspacerplate "A", as shown in Figure 174.
42. Install thevalvebodybracket over bolt and on top of the sub lowervalve body, as shown in Figure 174. 43. Install90mm valve body bolt through bracket, as shown in Figure174,and handtightenonly atthistime.
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47. Installone 24mm bolt (6), in location shown in Figure 175, and hand tighten only. 48. Installone 67mm bolt (4), in location shown Figure 175, and hand tighten only. 49. Installthe 106.5mm bolt (65), along with the wire harness retainer (62), in location shown Figure 175, and hand tighten only.
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59.Assemblethe brass retaining bracket onto the 2-4 brake solenoid, and installboth pieces as an assembly onto the valvebody, as shown in Figure179. 60. Install one 90mmboltand one 24mm bolt in the positions shown in Figure 179. 61. Install new"O" rings, lube with small amount of properATF, and installshift solenoid "A" into thevalve body, using a 67mm bolt, as shown in Figure 180.
62. Handtighten only the 67mm bolt at this time. 4 VALVEBODYBOLT, 67MM LENGTH 17 SHIFTSOLENOID "A"
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Technical Service Information 63.Install new "O"ring, lube withATF, and install reduction timing solenoid intothe valve body, as shown in Figure 181.
64.The reduction timing solenoid is "stacked" with TCC solenoid and goes in first, as shown in Figure181. 65. Install new "O" rings on the TCC solenoidand lube with the proper ATF.
66. Ensure that all mounting bushings arein place and installthe TCCsolenoid intovalve body as shown in Figure 181. 67. Install the105.5mm bolt, black in color, thru both TCC and reduction timing solenoids, as shown in Figure 181. 68. Install the75mm bolt, black in color, and place it through groundwire terminal for the pressure control solenoid, as shown in Figure 181. 69. Install the24mm bolt and hand tighten only, as shown in Figure 181. 70. Install new"O" rings, lube with small amount of properATF, and installshift solenoid "B" into thevalve body, usinga 67mm bolt, as shown in Figure 182.
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Technical Servi ce Information ÊßÔÊÛ ÞÑÜÇ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 72. Installnew "O" rings, lube with small amount of properATF, and install shift solenoid "C" into thevalvebody, as shown in Figure 183.
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73. Shift solenoid"C" is bolted inthe valve body using a nut onthe 67mm bolt from the bottom and one 90mm longvalve body tocase bolt (Silver in color), as shown in Figure 183.
74. Now, you cantorque the remaining solenoid retaining bolts to 10 N·m (90 in.lb.), as shown in Figure 184. 75. Set the completed valve body assemblyaside, as shown inFigure 185, for thefinal transaxle assembly process.
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ 1. Install the lowroller clutch assemblyinto the case, as shown in Figure 186,with the narrow lugto the narrow case groove. 2. Install the retainingsnap ring into thecase, as shown in Figure 186.
4. Install thelow/reverse clutch stepped backing plate, as shown in Figure 188.
3. Install the number2 thrust bearing on support, as shown in Figure 186,and retainwith small amount of Trans-Jel®.
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 5. Install thelow/reverse clutch plates beginning with a friction plateon top of the backing plate and alternating withsteel plates, as shown in Figure189. 250
6. Install thelow/reverse clutch selective pressure plate, as shown in Figure 189. 7. Install thelow/reverse clutch "cone"cushion plate, as shown in Figure 189, so that outside diameter is restingon pressure plate. 8. Install thelow/reverse clutch returnspring seat, as shown in Figure 190. 9. Install low/reverse clutch piston return spring, as shown in Figure 190. 10. Install the pre-assembled low/reverse clutch retainer and piston assembly, as shown in Figure190.
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Technical Servi ce Information 13. Measure thelow/reverse clutch clearance using feeler gage, as shown in Figure 193, between the pressure plate and top friction. 34
14. Changeselective pressure plate as necessary using the chart in Figure 193. 15. Installthe 2-4 brake clutch backing plate, as shown in Figure 194. 16. Installthe 2-4 brake clutch plates beginning with a friction plate and alternating with steel plates, as shown in Figure 194.
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Technical Service Information 19. Measur Measuree the 2-4 brake brake clutch clutch cleara clearance nce using using a feeler feeler gage gage betwee between n theselective theselective pressu pressure re plate plate and and snapring snapring,, as show shown n in Figu Figure re 196. 196.
20. Change Change select selective ive pressu pressure re plate plate as necessa necessary ry usingthe usingthe chartin chartin Figu Figure re 196. 196. 21. 21. Ensur Ensuree that that numb number1 er1 thru thrust st beari bearingis ngis still still in place on the back side of low clutch housing, and installthe installthe low clutch clutch housin housing g by rotati rotating ng back and forth to engage all low/reverse clutch frictio friction n plates plates and low roller roller clutch,as clutch,as shown shown in Figure Figure 197. 197.
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Technical Service S ervice Inform ation Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 22.Afterinstallat 22.Afterinstallation ion,, check check therotation therotation of the low clutch clutch housin housing, g, as shown shown in Figure Figure 198. 198.
23.Ensurethat number2A number2A thrust thrust bearingrace bearingrace and numb number er 3 thrust thrust bear bearingarestillin ingarestillin plac placee on the pre-assembled output ring gear/low clutch hub, as shown shown in Figu Figure re 199. 199. 24.Install 24.Install the outputring outputring gear/lo gear/low w clutch clutch hub assemblyby assemblyby rotati rotating ng back back and forth forth to engage engage all all ofthe lowclutchfric lowclutchfrictio tion n plate plates, s, as show shown n in Figure Figure 199. 199. 25. 25. Ensu Ensure re that that lowclutc lowclutch h hub hub is full fully y seat seated. ed. 260 260
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 26. Ensure Ensure thatnumber thatnumber 3Athrust 3Athrust bearingrace bearingrace and numb number4 er4 thrus thrustt bear bearingare ingare stillin stillin placeon placeon the the output output carrier carrier,, as shown shown in Figure Figure 200, 200, and installthe installthe outputcarri outputcarrier er assemblyby assemblyby rotatin rotating g into position. position. 27. 27. Insta Install ll the the outp outputsun utsun gear gear by rota rotati ting ng into into the output output carrier carrier,, as shown shown in Figure Figure 200. 200.
28. 28. Ensur Ensuree that that the the numb number er 5 thru thrust st beari bearingand ngand the numb number er 6 thrus thrustt bear bearingarein ingarein placeon placeon the input input carrier carrier,, as shown shown in Figure Figure 201, 201, and and then install install the input input carrie carrierr assemblyby assemblyby rotatin rotating g into position. position.
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 29.Ensurethat number6A thrust bearingrace and number 7Athrust bearing race arestill in place on the input sun gear, as shown in Figure 202. 30.Install the input sun gear/clutch hub assembly, as shown in Figure 202, byrotating back and forth to engage the2-4 brake clutch frictions and the input carrier.
31. Ensure thatnumber 8Athrust bearingrace and number 7 thrustbearing are stillin place on the high clutch hub, as shown in Figure 203. 32. Install the high clutch hub andshaft assembly by rotating into position (See Figure 203).
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 33. Ensure that number 8 thrust bearing is still in place in the high and reverse clutch housing, as shown in Figure 204. 34.Install the high and reverse clutch housing, as shown in Figure 204, byrotating it back and forth until fully seated.
35. Install 2-4 brake clutch return spring assembly, as shown in Figure 204,with opening for the turbine speed sensor positionedas shown. 36. Install theturbine speed sensor, as shown in Figure 205,and torque thetwo boltsdown to 9 N·m (80in.lb.).
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38. Installthe fluid feed pipes into transaxle case, as shown inFigure 206, and seat themgently with a soft mallet. 39. Ensurethat the number9 thrust bearing is installed into thehigh and reverse clutch housing, withthe needles facing up,as shown in Figure 207. 40. Install the"H" Gage on transaxle, as shown in Figure 208, and lower adjustingrod into high and reverse clutch housingso that it is setting on oneneedle (SeeInset Figure 208) 41.Tighten the locking screw so thatadjustingrod remainsin thatsame position.
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 42.Place the pre-assembled end cover on flat work surface, as shown in Figure 209. 43.Place the end cover "selective" thrust bearing race on thedirectclutchsupport, as shown in Figure209. 44.Turn the "H" Gage over withprevious setting and set it onend cover, as shown in Figure 210. 45.Measure the clearance between theadjusting rod and theselective thrust bearing race, as shown in Figure 210.
46.Change the selectivethrust bearingrace using thechartinFigure210. 47. Place the correct thrust bearingrace onto end cover support and retain with Trans-Jel®.
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48. Install theend cover tocase seal (18) into the pocket in the case, as shown in Figure 211,and retain withsmall amount of Trans-Jel®. 49.Apply a light coat ofsiliconesealant to the contact surfaces of thetransaxlecase and the end cover. 50. Install two new "O" rings onthe bolts(595) with the 17mm head,as shown in Figure211. 51. Lubricate the "O" rings with a small amount of Trans-Jel®. 52. Installthe completedend cover assemblyonto case, as shown in Figure 211.
53.Torque both the 12mm head bolts and17mm head bolts to22 N·m (16 ft.lb.),as shown in Figure 212.
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 54. Install the case half axle seal at this time,as shown in Figure 213, using the properdriver.
1.Turn thetransaxlecaseoverand set it on end coverso front is facing up(See Figure 214). 2. Install the outputshaft speed sensor, as shown in Figure 214, andtorque the retaining bolt to 9 N·m (80 in.lb.).
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4. Install the wire harness retaining bracket (68), as shown in Figure 214, and torqueretaining bolt to 9 N·m (80 in.lb.). 5. Install the TFT. sensor, as shown in Figure 214, and torque bolt to 9 N·m (80 in.lb.). Figure 213
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 6. Install thenumber 12 thrust bearing and the number 12Athrust bearingrace onto thedirect clutch support, as shown in Figure 215. 7. Lubricate the insidesealing ring area of direct clutch housingwith theproper fluid and install thecompleteddirect clutch housing, as shown in Figure 215.
8. Installthe reduction band assembly, as shown in Figure 215, and engage with the previously installed servo pin and band anchor. 9. Remove the pressure plug and "O" ring, bythe reductionservo, from transaxle case, as shown in Figure 217.
10. Installthe factoryservo piston holding tool, as shown in Figure 217.
11. Install 14mm deep socketover the adjusting screw locking nutand loosen (See Figure 217).
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12. Usinga digital caliper measure from thetopof 14 mmdeepsocket,down to a straight edge placed on machined surface of transaxle case, as shown in Figure 218. 13.Record thismeasurement as "Dimension A". 14.Fully compress theservo piston and the 14mm socket, using a large screwdriver,as shown in Figure219. 15.With piston fully compressed, measureagain from thetopof socket down tostraightedge, and record the measurement as "Dimension B". 16. Subtract "Dimension B" from "Dimension A". 17. Turnadjusting screw as necessary to achieve, a minimum of 3.175mm (0.125") to a maximum of 4.75mm (0.187").
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18.Torquethe adjusting screw locking nut down to 39-50N·m (30-35 ft.lb.).
19. Remove servo piston holding tool and re-install thepressure plug with a new "O" ring.
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 20. Lubricate the "O" rings on the servo coverwith a small amountof Trans-Jel®. 21. Installthe pre-assembled reductionservo cover assembly, as shown in Figure 220. 22. Compress thecover and installthe snap ring, as shown in Figure 220. 23. Installthe reduction sungear, as shown in Figure 221. 24. Installthe reduction planetary gear assembly, as shown in Figure 221,by rotating back and forth until the direct clutch hub has engaged in all direct clutch frictions. 25. Ensurethat thenumber 10 thrust bearing (625) is stillin placeon thepiniongear.
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31. Install new "O" ringseal on the turbine shaft, as shown in Figure224. 32. Installnew fluid filter with the tworetaining bolts, as shown in Figure 225. 33.Torque thetwo fluid filter retaining bolts to; 22 N·m (16 ft.lb.), also shown in Figure 225.
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34. Install the pre-assembled final drive assembly, as shown in Figure 226.
35.Apply a light coat ofsiliconesealant tothe contact surfaces of the converter housingand the transaxle case. 36.Apply a small amount of Trans-Jel® to inside diameter of pump bore in converter housing. 37.Install the converterhousing onto the transaxle case, as shown in Figure 227,and install the 22 retaining bolts. 38.Exact bolt locations areshown in Figure 228.
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 39.Torqueall of the converter housingboltsto 30 N·m (22 ft.lb.), as shown in Figure 229, using a criss-cross pattern. 40. Place the speed sensor wiring harness outside of the pan rail,as shown in Figure 230,in preparation for valve body installation. 41. Install a new reduction band seal intothe case pocket, as shown in Figure 230, and retain with a small amount of Trans-Jel®. 42. Install thelow/reverse clutch "top-hat" seal, as shown in Figure230, and retain with a small amount of Trans-Jel®. 43. Place the transaxle in Manual Low position by rotating themanualshaft all the way to the left, as shown in Figure 231.
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45. Afterthe valvebody is in place, check that the manualvalve is properly located on the linkage pin by moving the manual lever. 46. Install the11 silvercolored valve body to case bolts, as shown in Figure 232.
47. Install new"O" ring on theexternal pass-thru connector and lube withTrans-Jel®. 48. Install theexternal pass-thru connectorand harnessassembly and install retaining clip, as shown in Figure 232.
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2. VALVEBODYTO CASEBOLT, 90MM LONG (SILVERIN COLOR) TEN 90MM LONG BOLTSREQUIRED 3. VALVEBODYTO CASEBOLT, 106MM LONG (SILVERIN COLOR) ONE 106MM LONG BOLTREQUIRED
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2. VALVEBODYTO CASEBOLT, 90MM LONG (SILVERIN COLOR) TEN 90MM LONG BOLTSREQUIRED 3. VALVEBODYTO CASEBOLT, 106MM LONG (SILVERIN COLOR)
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 49. Installthe internal solenoid harness assembly, as shown inFigure 235, ensuring that you get the wires indicated in Figure 236 under valve body bracket.
50. Now torque all silver valve bodyto case bolts to 9 N·m (80 in.lb.),as shown in Figure 234. 51. Connectthe internal speed sensor harness to the 8-way internal connector. 52. Connectthe internal solenoid harness to the 10-wayinternal connector. 53.Apply a lightcoatof siliconesealant to the contactsurfaces of theside cover and transaxle case. 54. Install thesidecover onthe transaxle case, as shown in Figure 235,and installthe 20 side cover retaining bolts.
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RETAINING BOLTS 20 REQUIRED
SIDE COVER INTERNAL SOLENOID HARNESS ASSEMBLY
GROUND TERMINAL
SPEED SENSOR CONNECTOR
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 55. Torque alltwenty of the side cover boltsto 10 N·m (90 in.lb.),as shown inFigure 237.
GROUND TERMINAL
1. Install thetransaxlerange sensor, as shown in Figure 238, andhand tighten only the retaining bolts.
WIRES UNDER BRACKET
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14 TRANSAXLERANGESENSORRETAINING BOLTS (2) 15 TRANSAXLERANGESENSOR
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Technical Service Information Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 2. Rotate themanual shaft fullyto theright, then return 2 notches, to set the neutral position. 3. Installthe Mazda transaxle range switch special tool number49-L019-013, as it is shown in Figure239. 4. Rotate the transaxle range sensor until the rod of the toolenters the neutralhole, as shown in Figure239. 5. With the tool in place, torque thetwo bolts to 7 N·m (60 in.lb.).
6. Installthe transaxle external manualshift lever, as shown inFigure 240, install washer and nut and torque nut to 38 N·m (28 ft.lb.). 7. Installboth cooler linebanjo fittings, withnew washers, as shown in Figure 240, andtorque coolerline banjo bolts to 34 N·m (25 ft.lb.).
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COOLERLINEBANJ O FITTING BOLTS (2) C OOLERLINEBANJ O FITTING WASHERS (4) COOLERLINEBANJ O FITTINGS MANUALSHIFTLEVERRETAINING NUT MANUALSHIFTLEVER
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Technical Service Information 11 12 1 11 12 13
TORQUECONVERTERASSEMBLY FLUIDDIPSTICKTUBE FLUIDDIPSTICKTUBERETAINING BOLT FLUIDDIPSTICKTUBE"O"RING SEAL
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Ú×ÒßÔ ÌÎßÒÍßÈÔÛ ßÍÍÛÓÞÔÇ øÝÑÒÌùÜ÷ 8. Install new "O" ring on dipstick tube, as shown in Figure 241, and lube with a small amountof Trans-Jel®. 9. Install the dipstick and tube assembly, as shown in Figure 241, and torque theretaining bolt to 10 N·m (90 in.lb.). 10.Prime thetorque converterwith 2-3 quarts of the appropriateATF, to soak converter clutch a minimum of 15 minutes prior to installation. 11. Installthe torque converter assembly, using a rotating motion so as to engage oil pump gear, as shown in Figure 241.
CONVERTER HOUSING SURFACE
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TORQUE CONVERTER
Technical Service Information ÌØÎËÍÌ ÞÛßÎ×ÒÙ ßÒÜ ÌØÎËÍÌ ÞÛßÎ×ÒÙ ÎßÝÛ ×ÜÛÒÌ×Ú×ÝßÌ×ÑÒ 232 258
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NO. 1 LOWCLUTCHHOUSING TO CASETHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATION NO. 232) NO. 2 LOWC LUTCHSUPPORTTO LOWC LUTCHHUB/RING GEAR THRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATION NO. 225) NO. 2A LOWC LUTCHHUB/RING GEARTO SUPPORTTHRUSTBEARING RACE (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 258) NO. 3 LOWCLUTCHHUB/RING GEARTO OUTPUTCARRIERTHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 260) NO. 3A OUTPUTCARRIERTOLOWC LUTCHHUB/RING GEAR THRUSTBEARING RACE (ILLUSTRATION NO. 261) NO. 4 OUTPUTCARRIERTOOUTPUTSUNGEARTHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 263) NO. 5 OUTPUTSUNGEAR TO INPUTCARRIERTHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 265) NO. 6 INPUTCARRIERTO INPUTSUNGEAR THRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATION NO. 267) NO. 6A INPUTSUNGEAR TO INPUTCARRIERTHRUSTBEARING RACE (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 269) NO. 7 INPUTSUNGEARTO HIGHC LUTCHHUBTHRUSTBEARING RACE (ILLUSTRATION NO. 273) NO. 7A INPUTSUNGEAR TO HIGHCLUTCHHUBTHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATION NO. 271) NO. 8 HIGHCLUTCHHUBTO HIGH ANDREVERSECLUTCHHOUSING THRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATION NO. 276) NO. 8A HIGHCLUTCHHUBTO HIGHANDREVERSECLUTCHHOUSING THRUSTBEARING RACE (ILLUSTRATION NO. 275) NO. 9 HIGHANDREVERSECLUTCHHOUSING TO ENDC OVERTHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATION NO. 49) NO.9A HIGHANDREVERSEC LUTCH HOUSINGTO ENDC OVER THRUSTBEARINGRACE (ILLUSTRATION NO.48) NO. 10 DIFFERENTIALPINION GEAR TO CONVERTERHOUSING THRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 625) NO. 11 THENUMBER11 THRUSTBEARING ANDTHRUSTBEARING RACE ARE"CAPTURED"INSIDEOFTHEREDUCTION CARRIERASSEMBLY NO. 12 REDUCTION SUNGEAR TO DIRECTC LUTCHHOUSING SUPPORTTHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATION NO. 617) NO. 12A REDUCTION SUN GEAR TO DIRECTCLUTCHHOUSING SUPPORTTHRUSTBEARING RACE (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 616) NO. 13 DIRECTC LUTCHHOUSING TO DIRECTC LUTCHHOUSING SUPPORTTHRUSTBEARING (ILLUSTRATIONNO. 602)
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