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Forward Servo Replacement

Forward Servo Replacement

Removal Procedure
1. Install the engine support fixture.
2. Raise and support the vehicle.
3. Remove and support the power steering gear.
4. Remove the transaxle mount lower nuts.
5. Remove the engine mount lower nuts.
6. Remove the power steering lines from the right side of the frame.
7. Support the rear of the frame with a jackstand.
8. Loosen the front frame bolts and remove the rear frame bolts.
9. Adjust the jackstand to lower the rear of the frame.
10. Position a drain pan under the forward servo cover.





11. Remove the servo cover bolts.
12. Remove the forward servo cover.
13. Remove the forward servo cover O-ring.
14. Remove the servo piston assembly.
15. Remove the servo spring.

Installation Procedure
1. Install the spring.
2. Install the piston assembly.
3. install the O-ring.
4. Install the servo cover.





Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service precautions.

5. Install the servo cover bolts.
Tighten the bolts to 12 Nm (106 inch lbs.).
6. Remove the drain pan from under the forward servo cover.
7. Adjust the jackstand in order to raise the rear of the frame.
8. Install the frame bolts.
9. Remove the support from the rear of the frame.
10. Install the power steering lines to the right side of the frame.
11. Install the engine mount lower nuts.
12. Install the transaxle mount lower nuts.
13. Install the power steering gear.
14. Lower the vehicle.
15. Remove the engine support fixture.

Notice: Refer to Do Not Overfill the Transmission Notice.

16. Check and fill the transaxle as necessary.