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Low One-Way Clutch

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    NOTE: Do not clean in water or with water-based solvents. Damage to the component may occur.
    NOTE: The low One-Way Clutch (OWC) should not be disassembled.
    Fig 1: Locating Low OWC Cracks
    G07783300Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  1. Clean and inspect the low OWC for cracks and damaged splines. The internal splined section should rotate clockwise and lock when rotated counterclockwise. If any damage is found or the clutch does not rotate or lock, install a new low OWC.
  2. Inspect the intermediate (2, 6) clutch surface for damage. If the surface is burned or worn excessively, install a new OWC.
    Fig 2: Locating Intermediate (2, 6) Clutch
    G07783301Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.