Table 1: | ISS Removal |
Table 2: | Low and Reverse Clutch Piston Removal |
Table 3: | 2–6 Clutch Piston Removal |
Table 4: | Clean and Inspect |
1 | A/Trans Input Speed Sensor Bolt-M6-x-25 |
2 | A/Trans Input Speed Sensor |
3 | A/Trans Input Speed Sensor Seal Note:Discard the seal. |
4 | 3–5 Reverse and 4–5–6 Clutch Fluid Seal Ring Note:Discard the seals. |
1 | Low and Reverse Clutch Spring Retaining Ring |
2 | Low and Reverse Clutch Spring |
3 | Low and Reverse Clutch Piston Assembly Note:Inspect piston seals for damage and/or wear. Piston is reusable. |
1 | 2–6 Clutch Spring Retaining Ring Special Tools DT-46632 Spring Compressor For equivalent regional tools, refer toSpecial Tools. |
2 | 2–6 Clutch Spring Assembly |
3 | 2–6 Clutch Piston Note:Inspect piston seals for damage and/or wear. Piston is reusable. |
Caution:After cleaning the transmission components, allow to air dry.Do not use cloth or paper towels in order to dry any transmissioncomponents. Lint from the towels can cause componentfailure. Caution:Do not reuse cleaning solvents. Previously used solvents maydeposit sediment which may damage the component. Preliminary ProceduresThoroughly clean the case cover assembly, including threads, with clean solvent.Clean gasket sealing surfaces. Remove all residual gasket material.Inspect all threaded holes. If necessary, repair any thread damage. | |
1 | Gasket Sealing Surface |
2 | Fluid Passages |
3 | Piston Bores |
4 | Cover to Case Passages |
5 | A/Trans Input Speed Sensor Assembly Bore |
6 | Cover Casting |
7 | Passage Cup Plugs |
8 | Input Shaft Support Bolts Caution:Refer toFastener Caution. Procedure Tightened bolts in sequence. Tighten 12-Y (106-lb-in). |
Wiper Blade Replacement
Windshield wiper blades should be
inspected for wear and cracking.
See Maintenance Schedule.
Replacement blades come in
different types and are removed in
different ways. For proper type and
length, see Maintenance
Replacement Parts.
Caution
Allowing the wiper arm to touch
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