Table 1: | Drive Support Seal Installation |
Table 2: | Fluid Passage Tube Installation |
Table 3: | Seal Installation |
1 | Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear Support Seal Note:A NEW seal must be installed. Special Tools DT-46624 Support Seal Installer For equivalent regional tools, refer toSpecial Tools. |
2 | Small Chamfer Faces Up Caution:To avoid damaging the seal, first placeDT-46624–1 with the small chamfer end facingup and leave in place for at least 60 seconds. |
3 | Large Chamfer Faces Up Note:Turn DT-46624-1 which is part of DT-46624 seal installer, over with the large chamfer end facing up for 60 seconds to ensure that the sealhas been properly sized. |
1 | Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear Support Fluid Passage Tube Gasket |
2 | Fluid Passage Tube Assembly |
3 | Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear Fluid Passage Tube Bolt-M6-x-15 (Qty: 2) Caution:Refer toFastener Caution. Tighten 12-Y (106-lb-in) |
4 | Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear Fluid Passage Tube Bolt-M5-x-12 (Qty: 2) Tighten 7-Y (62-lb-in) |
1 | Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear Support Seal Caution: Ensure staking does not line up with lubrication holes or theholes may be damaged.Stop driving the seal once it bottoms out to avoid sealdamage.Note:The fluid seal assembly must be staked in place using DT-49131 seal staking tool to ensure proper seal retention. Special ToolsDT-46627-A Seal InstallerDT-49131 Seal Staking ToolFor equivalent regional tools, refer toSpecial Tools. |
2 | Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear Support Torque Converter Fluid Seal Assembly |
Radio Signals for Some Gate
Operators
For questions or programming help
call 01-800-466-0811 or see
www.homelink.com.
Some gate operators require
transmitter signals to time out or quit
after several seconds of
transmission. This may not be long
enough for the Universal Remote
system to pick up the signal during
programming.
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