Procedures
CONTROL VALVE BODY REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONOn-Vehicle Removal
Warning:
^ Hot transaxle and ATF can cause severe burns. Turn off the engine and wait until it ATF have cooled before removing the control valve body.
^ Using compressed air can cause dirt and other particles to fly out, causing injury to the eyes. Wear protective eyes whenever using compressed air.
Caution:
^ Clean the transaxle exterior thoroughly with a stream cleaner or cleaning solvents before removal.
^ If any old sealant gets into the transaxle during installation of the oil pan, trouble may occur in the transaxle case and oil pan. Clean with cleaning fluids.
1. Clean the transaxle exterior thoroughly with a steam cleaner or cleaning solvents.
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
3. Remove the battery, battery tray, and battery carrier.
4. Remove the air cleaner component.
5. Drain the ATF into separate containers.
6. Remove the splash shield.
7. Remove the oil hose and oil pipe.
8. Remove the heater pipe bracket.
9. Remove the control valve body cover.
10. Disconnect the solenoid valve connectors, then remove harness clips.
11. Remove the control valve body.
On-Vehicle Installation
1. Position the manual valve so that it protrudes from the control valve body end by 3.0 mm.
2. Install the control valve body while holding the manual valve in the position.
Tightening torque 6.9 - 8.8 Nm {0.70 - 0.90 kgf-cm, 5.1 - 6.5 ft. lbs.}
3. Connect the solenoid connectors, then install harness clips.
4. Apply a light coat of silicon sealant to the contact surfaces of the control valve body cover and transaxle case.
5. Install the control valve body cover.
Tightening torque 6.9 - 8.8 Nm (0.70 - 0.90 kgf-cm, 5.1 - 6.5 ft. lbs.)
6. Install the heater pipe bracket.
7. Install the oil hose and oil pipe.
8. Install the splash shield.
9. Install the air cleaner component.
10. Install the battery carrier, battery tray, and battery.
11. Connect the negative battery cable.
12. Fill the transaxle with the specified ATF.
13. Inspect for leakage of ATF from the oil pan or the oil hose connecting points.
14. Carry out the mechanical system test.
15. Carry out the road test.