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Automatic Transmission: Disassembly

  1. Drain ATF through drain plug.
  2. Remove turbine revolution sensor.
  3. Remove torque converter by holding it firmly and turning while pulling straight out.
    Fig 1: Removing Turbine Revolution Sensor
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  4. Check torque converter one-way clutch.
    1. Insert Tool into spline of one-way clutch inner race.
    2. Hook bearing support unitized with one-way clutch outer race with suitable wire.
    3. Check that one-way clutch inner race rotates only clockwise with Tool while holding bearing support with wire.
      Fig 2: Inserting Tool Into Spline Of One-Way Clutch Inner Race
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  5. Remove PNP switch from transmission case.
    Fig 3: Removing PNP Switch From Transmission Case
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  6. Remove oil pan.
    • Always place oil pan straight down so that foreign particles inside will not move.
      Fig 4: Placing Oil Pan Straight Down
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  7. Place transmission into Tool with the control valve facing up.
    Fig 5: Placing Transmission Into Tool With Control Valve Facing Up
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  8. Check foreign materials in oil pan to help determine cause of malfunction. If the fluid is very dark, smells burned, or contains foreign particles, the frictional material (clutches, band) may need replacement. A tacky film that will not wipe clean indicates varnish build up. Varnish can cause valves, servo, and clutches to stick and may inhibit pump pressure.
    • If frictional material is detected, replace radiator after repair of A/T. refer to  RADIATOR  . 
      Fig 6: Checking Foreign Materials In Oil Pan
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  9. Remove torque converter clutch solenoid valve and A/T fluid temperature sensor connectors.
    • Be careful not to damage connector. 
      Fig 7: Removing Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Valve And A/T Fluid Temperature Sensor Connectors
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  10. Remove oil strainer.
    1. Remove oil strainer from control valve assembly.

      Then remove O-ring from oil strainer.

      Fig 8: Removing Oil Strainer
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    2. Check oil strainer screen for damage.
      Fig 9: Checking Oil Strainer Screen
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  11. Remove control valve assembly.
    1. Straighten terminal clips to free terminal cords then remove terminal clips.
      Fig 10: Removing Control Valve Assembly
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    2. Remove bolts A and B, and remove control valve assembly from transmission.
      Fig 11: Bolts Specifications
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      Fig 12: Removing Control Valve Assembly From Transmission
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    3. Remove solenoid connector.
      • Be careful not to damage connector. 
        Fig 13: Removing Solenoid Connector
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    4. Remove manual valve from control valve assembly.
      Fig 14: Removing Manual Valve From Control Valve Assembly
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  12. Remove terminal cord assembly from transmission case while pushing on stopper.
    • Be careful not to damage cord. 
    • Do not remove terminal cord assembly unless it is damaged. 
      Fig 15: Removing Terminal Cord Assembly From Transmission Case
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  13. Remove converter housing from transmission case.
    • Be careful not to scratch converter housing. 
      Fig 16: Removing Converter Housing From Transmission Case
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  14. Remove O-ring from input shaft.
    Fig 17: Removing O-Ring From Input Shaft
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  15. Remove oil pump assembly.
    1. Attach Tool to oil pump assembly and extract it evenly from transmission case.
      Fig 18: Attaching Tool To Oil Pump Assembly
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    2. Remove O-ring from oil pump assembly.
    3. Remove traces of sealant from oil pump housing.
      • Be careful not to scratch pump housing. 
        Fig 19: Removing O-Ring From Oil Pump Assembly
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    4. Remove needle bearing and thrust washer from oil pump assembly.
      Fig 20: Removing Needle Bearing And Thrust Washer From Oil Pump Assembly
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  16. Remove input shaft and oil pump gasket.
    Fig 21: Removing Input Shaft And Oil Pump Gasket
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  17. Remove brake band and band strut.
    1. Loosen lock nut and remove band servo anchor end pin from transmission case.
      Fig 22: Loosening Lock Nut
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    2. Remove brake band and band strut from transmission case.
      Fig 23: Removing Brake Band And Band Strut From Transmission Case
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    3. Hold brake band in a circular shape with clip.
      Fig 24: Holding Brake Band In Circular Shape With Clip
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  18. Remove front side clutch and gear components.
    1. Remove clutch pack (reverse clutch, high clutch and front sun gear) from transmission case.
      Fig 25: Removing Clutch Pack From Transmission Case
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    2. Remove front bearing race from clutch pack.
    3. Remove rear bearing race from clutch pack.
      Fig 26: Removing Rear Bearing Race From Clutch Pack
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    4. Remove front planetary carrier from transmission case.
      Fig 27: Removing Front Planetary Carrier From Transmission Case
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    5. Remove front needle bearing from front planetary carrier.
    6. Remove rear bearing from front planetary carrier.
      Fig 28: Removing Rear Bearing From Front Planetary Carrier
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    7. Remove rear sun gear from transmission case.
      Fig 29: Removing Rear Sun Gear From Transmission Case
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  19. Remove rear extension assembly (2WD model only).
    1. Remove rear extension assembly.
    2. Remove parking gear and needle bearing.
      CAUTION: Insert your hand between rear extension and transmission case. Detach rear extension assembly while holding parking gear and needle bearing by hand.
    3. Remove rear extension gasket.
      Fig 30: Removing Parking Gear And Needle Bearing
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  20. Remove adapter case (4WD model only).
    1. Remove adapter case from transmission case.
    2. Remove adapter case gasket from transmission case.
      Fig 31: Removing Adapter Case From Transmission Case
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    3. Remove oil seal from adapter case.
      • Be careful not to scratch adapter case. 
      • Do not remove oil seal unless it is to be replaced. 
        Fig 32: Removing Oil Seal From Adapter Case
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  21. Remove revolution sensor from rear extension or adapter case.
    1. Remove O-ring from revolution sensor.
      Fig 33: Removing O-Ring From Revolution Sensor
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  22. Remove output shaft and parking gear (4WD model only).
    1. Remove rear snap ring from output shaft.
      Fig 34: Removing Rear Snap Ring From Output Shaft
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    2. Slowly push output shaft all the way forward.
      • Do not use excessive force. 
    3. Remove snap ring from output shaft.
      Fig 35: Removing Snap Ring From Output Shaft
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    4. Remove output shaft and parking gear as a unit from transmission case.
    5. Remove parking gear from output shaft.
      Fig 36: Removing Parking Gear From Output Shaft
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    6. Remove needle bearing from transmission case.
      Fig 37: Removing Needle Bearing From Transmission Case
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  23. Remove rear side clutch and gear components.
    1. Remove front internal gear.
      Fig 38: Removing Front Internal Gear
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    2. Remove bearing race from front internal gear.
      Fig 39: Removing Bearing Race From Front Internal Gear
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    3. Remove needle bearing from rear internal gear.
      Fig 40: Removing Needle Bearing From Rear Internal Gear
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    4. Remove rear internal gear, forward clutch hub and overrun clutch hub as a set from transmission case.
      Fig 41: Removing Rear Internal Gear From Transmission Case
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    5. Remove needle bearing from overrun clutch hub.
    6. Remove overrun clutch hub from rear internal gear and forward clutch hub.
      Fig 42: Removing Overrun Clutch Hub From Rear Internal Gear And Forward Clutch Hub
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    7. Remove thrust washer from overrun clutch hub.
      Fig 43: Removing Thrust Washer From Overrun Clutch Hub
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    8. Remove forward clutch assembly from transmission case.
      Fig 44: Removing Forward Clutch Assembly From Transmission Case
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  24. Remove band servo and accumulator components.
    1. Remove band servo retainer from transmission case.
      Fig 45: Removing Band Servo Retainer From Transmission Case
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    2. Apply compressed air to oil hole until band servo piston comes out of transmission case.
      • Hold piston with a rag and gradually direct air to oil hole. 
    3. Remove return springs.
      Fig 46: Removing Return Springs
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    4. Remove springs from accumulator pistons B, C and D.
    5. Apply compressed air to each oil hole until piston comes out.
      • Hold piston with a rag and gradually direct air to oil hole. 
        Fig 47: Accumulator Pistons Description Chart
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        Fig 48: Removing Springs From Accumulator Pistons B, C And D
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    6. Remove O-ring from each piston.
      Fig 49: Removing O-Ring From Piston
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  25. Remove manual shaft components, if necessary.
    1. Hold width across flats of manual shaft (outside the transmission case) and remove lock nut from shaft.
      Fig 50: Removing Lock Nut From Shaft
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    2. Remove retaining pin from transmission case.
      Fig 51: Removing Retaining Pin From Transmission Case
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    3. While pushing detent spring down, remove manual plate and parking rod from transmission case.
      Fig 52: Removing Manual Plate And Parking Rod From Transmission Case
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    4. Remove manual shaft from transmission case.
      Fig 53: Removing Manual Shaft From Transmission Case
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    5. Remove spacer and detent spring from transmission case.
      Fig 54: Removing Spacer And Detent Spring From Transmission Case
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    6. Remove oil seal from transmission case.
      Fig 55: Removing Oil Seal From Transmission Case
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