
02-02-21
Brake System
02-02-21
INSTALLATION
CLUTCH ASSIST
SPRING
MASTER CYLINDER
2140
FIG. 28 —Dual Master Cylinder Installation—
Non Power Brake—Mustang and Cougar
inch of the top of the dual reservoirs.
Use Ford Brake Fluid- Extra Heavy
Duty-Part Number C6AZ-19542-A
for all brake applications. The brake
fluid is colored blue for identification.
Do not mix low temperature brake
fluids with the specified fluid for the
brake system.
8. Bleed the dual-master cylinder
and the primary and secondary brake
systems. Centralize the pressure dif-
ferential valve. Refer to Hydraulic
System Bleeding and Centralizing of
the Differential Valve, Part 2-1, Sec-
tion 2 for the proper procedure.
9. Operate the brakes several times,
then check for external hydraulic
leaks.
DUAL MASTER CYLINDER-
POWER BRAKES
REMOVAL
1.
Remove the brake tubes from
the primary and secondary outlet
ports of the master cylinder (Figs. 29
thru 33).
2.
Remove the two nuts and two
lock washers attaching the master cyl-
inder to the brake booster assembly.
3.
Slide the master cylinder forward
and upward from the vehicle.
SHAFT
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
CLUTCH PEDAL
BUMPER STOP
H1638-A
1.
Before installing the mater cyl-
inder, check the distance t; m the
outer end of the booster ass;. ,ihi\
push rod to the master .>',nder
mounting surface. Turn the nu->h rod
adjusting screw in or out as required
to obtain the specified length. Refer to
Part 2-1, Section 2. Power Brake
Master Cylinder Push Rod Adjust-
ment for the proper procedure.
2.
Position the master cylinder as-
sembly over the booster push rod and
onto the two studs on the booster as-
sembly (Figs. 29 thru 37).
3.
Install the attaching nuts and
lock washers and torque them to spec-
ifications.
4.
Install the front and rear brake
tubes to the master cylinder outlet fit-
tings.
5.
Fill the master cylinder with the
specified brake fluid to within 1/4
inch of the top o\ the dual reservoirs.
Use Ford Brake Fluid Fxtra Heavy
Duty Part Number C6AZ-19542-A
(ESA-M6C25-A) for all brake appli-
cations. The extra htaw duty brake
fluid is colored blue for identification.
Do not mix low temperature brake
fluids with the specified fluids for the
disc brake svstem.
CLIP
W
'0 AIR CONDITIONING
BUSHING
SHAFT
BUSHING
BRAKE PEDAL
SPACER
H 1642-A
FIG. 29—Master Cylinder Installation-
Ford,
Mercury and Meteor
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Suspension — Steering, Wheels And Tires — General Service
03-01-02
1 TESTING
POWER STEERING-
PRELIMINARY TESTS
The following preliminary checks
should always be made before per-
forming any operations.
AIR BLEEDING
Air in the power steering system
(shown by bubbles in the fluid) should
be bled. After making sure that the
reservoir is filled to specification (the
fluid must be at normal operating
temperature when the check is made),
turn the steering wheel through its full
travel three or four times. Do not hold
the wheels against their stops. Re-
check the fluid level.
CHECK FLUID LEVEL
Run the engine until the fluid is at
normal operating temperature. Then
turn the steering wheel all the way to
the left and right several times, and
shut off the engine.
Check the fluid level in the power
steering reservoir. The level must show
on the cross hatching between the bot-
tom of the dipstick and the full mark
(Fig. 1). If the level is low, add
enough automatic transmission fluid
C1AZ-19582-A to raise the level to
the F mark on the dipstick. Do not
overfill the reservoir.
CHECK PUMP BELT
If the pump belt is broken, glazed,
or worn, replace it with a new belt.
Use only the specified type of belt.
Refer to Part 3-13 for belt adjustment
procedure.
CHECK FOR FLUID
LEAKS
With the engine idling, turn the
steering wheel from stop to stop sever-
al times. Check all possible leakage
points. Tighten all loose fittings, and
replace any damaged lines or defective
seats.
CHECK TURNING EFFORT
With the front wheels properly al-
igned and tire pressures correct, check
the effort required to turn the steering
wheel.
G 1508- A
FIG.
1—Power
Steering Pump
Dipstick
1.
With the vehicle on dry concrete,
set the parking brakes.
2.
With the engine warmed up and
running at idle speed, turn the steering
wheel to the left and right several
times to warm the fluid.
3.
Attach a pull scale to the rim of
the steering wheel. Measure the pull
required to turn the wheel one com-
plete revolution in each direction. The
effort required to rotate the steering
wheel should not exceed specifications
given in Part 3-13.
POWER STEERING PUMP FLOW
AND PRESSURE TESTS—
EXCEPT LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
AND CONTINENTAL MARK III
The power steering flow and pres-
sure tests will show whether the pump,
steering gear or power assist control
RETURN LINE
POWER
STEERING PUMP
Sr
valve is causing the trouble. Steps out-
lined below should be followed to de-
termine the cause of the trouble.
PUMP FLOW TEST
1.
Depending on the equipment
present on the vehicle (air condition-
ing, power brakes, standard transmis-
sion),
one of the following options
may be used to connect the pump
pressure and return hoses to the test
tool (T56L-3361O-D and T68L-
33610-A):
a. Disconnect the pressure and re-
turn lines at the power steering pump
(Fig. 2). Obtain a power steering re-
turn hose from stock and connect the
end with the fitting to the output fit-
ting of the tool using the
5/8-18
SAE
female, 1/4 N.P. thread male fitting
provided. The end of the stock hose
(without the fitting) should be con-
nected to the return tube of the pump.
Connect the pressure hose from the
tool to the outlet fitting of the pump.
b.
Disconnect the pressure line at
the pump and connect the pressure
line from the test tool to the outlet fit-
ting of the pump. Disconnect the re-
turn line at the gear and connect it to
the output fitting of the tool, using the
5/8-18
SAE female, 1/4 N.P. thread
male fitting provided.
2.
After installing the lines by the
most advantageous method, proceed
as follows:
3.
Open the manual valves A and B
fully (Fig. 2).
CALIBRATED FLOW
DETERMINING ORIFICE
PRESSURE LINE
FIG. 2—Power Steering Pump Test Circuit Diagram
PRESSURE GAGE
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12.
Stop the engine, and check the
control valve and hose connections for
fluid leaks. Correct the cause of any
leaks.
13.
Check the fluid level, and refill
the reservoir if necessary.
14.
With the engine running check
the position of the steering wheel
when the front wheels are in the
straight-ahead position.Do not make
any adjustments until toe-in is
checked.
15.
Keep the engine running, and
check toe-in. If either toe-in or steer-
ing wheel position is not correct make
all necessary adjustments (Part 3-1) at
the spindle connecting rod sleeves.
16.
Check the effort to turn the
wheels in both directions. The effort
should be about equal in both direc-
tions.
POWER CYLINDER
REMOVAL
1.
Disconnect the two fluid lines
from the power cylinder and allow
them to drain into a container.
CENTER LINK
POWER CYLINDER
Tool- T64P-3590-F
G 1654-A
FIG. 5—Disconnecting Power
Cylinder Stud
2.
Remove the 'pal nut, attaching
nut, washer and the insulator from the
end of the power cylinder rod.
3.
Remove the cotter pin and cas-
tellated nut that secures the power
cylinder stud to the center link.
4.
Disconnect the power cylinder
stud from the center link as shown in
Fig. 5.
5.
Remove the insulator sleeve and
washer from the end of the power cyl-
inder rod.
6. Inspect the tube fittings and the
seats in the power cylinder for nicks,
burrs or damage. Replace the seats in
the cylinder or the tubes as required.
INSTALLATION
1.
Install the washer, sleeve and the
insulator on the end of the power cyl-
inder rod.
2.
Extend the rod as far as possible.
Insert the rod in the bracket on the
frame and compress the rod as neces-
sary to insert the stud in the -center
link. Secure the stud with a castellat-
ed, nut and a cotter pin.
3.
Secure the power cylinder rod
with an insulator, washer, nut and a
pal nut.
4.
Connect each of the two fluid
lines to its respective port in the cylin-
der.
5.
Fill the reservoir to the correct
level.
6. Start the engine and turn the
steering wheel to each end of its travel
several times to cycle the system. Stop
the engine.
7.
Check the fluid level and fill as
necessary. Install the dipstick and cap.
8. Start the engine and check for
leaks.
MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS
CONTROL VALVE
DISASSEMBLY
1.
Wipe all fluid and loose dirt
from the outside of the control valve.
2.
Remove the centering spring cap
from the valve housing (Fig. 6).
When holding the control valve for
disassembly, use a soft-jawed vise, and
clamp the valve only around the sleeve
flange to prevent damage to the hous-
ing, spool, or sleeve.
3.
Remove the nut from the end of
the valve spool bolt. Remove the
washers, spacer, centering spring,
adapter, and bushing from the bolt
and the valve housing.
4.
Remove the two bolts that hold
the valve housing and the sleeve to-
gether, and separate the housing from
the sleeve.
5.
Remove the plug from the valve
sleeve.
6. Push the valve spool out of the
centering spring end of the valve hous-
ing, and remove the seal from the
spool.
7.
Remove the spacer, bushing, and
seal from the sleeve end of the valve
housing.
8. Drive the stop pin out of the
travel regulator stop with a punch and
hammer (Fig. 7). Pull the head of the
valve spool bolt tightly against the
travel regulator stop before driving the
pin out of the stop.
9. Turn the travel regulator stop
counterclockwise in the valve sleeve to
remove the stop from the sleeve.
10.
Remove the valve spool bolt,
spacer, and rubber washer from the
travel regulator stop.
11.
Remove the rubber boot and
clamp from the valve sleeve.
12.
Slide the bumper, spring, and
ball stud seat out of the valve sleeve,
and remove the ball stud socket from
the sleeve.
13.
After removing the return port
hose seat, remove the return port re-
lief valve.
14.
After removing the spring plug
and O-ring, remove the reaction limit-
ing valve (Fig. 8).
Tube Seat Replacement
If a hose seat is worn or damaged it
should be replaced. It can be removed
with an Easy-Out tool, or by using a
bolt of appropriate size as a puller.
1.
Tap the existing hole in the hose
seat, using a starting tap of suitable
size.
Be sure to remove all metal chips
from the hose seat port after tapping.
2.
Place a nut and large flat washer
on a bolt of the same size as the
tapped hole. The washer must be large
enough to cover the hose seat port.
3.
Insert the bolt in the tapped
hole,
and using the nut as a puller, re-
move the hose seat.
4.
Place a new hose seat in the
port, and thread a bolt of suitable size
into the port. Tighten the bolt enough
to bottom the seat in the port.
ASSEMBLY
Before assembling the control valve,
coat all parts except the seals with
Automatic Transmission Fluid. Coat
the seals with lubricant COAZ-
19553-A.
1.
Install the reaction limiting
valve, the spring, and the plug.
2.
Install the return port relief valve
and the hose seat.
3.
Insert one of the ball stud seats
(flat end first) into the ball stud sock-
et, and insert the threaded end of the
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Ford-Thompson Power Steering Pump
03-10-03
EIGHT CYLINDER WITH
AIR CONDITIONER
1.
Remove the power steering fluid
from the pump reservoir by discon-
necting the fluid return hose from the
reservoir and allow the fluid to drain
in a suitable container.
2.
Disconnect the pressure hose
from the pump.
3.
Remove 3 bolts from the front of
the pump and the one nut at the rear
that attach the pump to the mounting
bracket and remove the drive belt
from the pump pulley.
4.
Loosen the upper pump bracket-
to-engine attaching bolt and remove
the bolt in the belt adjusting slot. Re-
move the pump.
5.
Position the pump to the bracket
and install the bracket-to-pump at-
taching bolts and nuts. Tighten to spe-
cifications.
6. Place the belt on the pump pul-
ley. Adjust the belt tension as outlined
in Section 2 and tighten the bolts and
nut to specification.
7.
Torque the pressure hose fitting
hex nut to specification. Then, connect
the pressure hose to the fitting and
torque the hose nut to specification.
8. Connect the return hose to the
power steering pump and tighten the
clamp.
9. Fill the pump with automatic
transmission fluid C1AZ-19582-A.
Bleed the air from the system (Part
3-1) and check for leaks and again
check the fluid level. Add fluid as re-
quired.
POWER STEERING PUMP
PULLEY REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
1.
Drain as much of the fluid as
possible from the pump through filler
pipe.
2.
Install a 3/8-16 inch capscrew in
the end of the pump shaft to prevent
damage to the shaft end by the tool
screw.
3.
Install the pulley remover, Tool
T63L-1O3OO-B, on pulley hub, and
place the tool and pump in a vise as
shown in Fig. 3.
4.
Hold the pump and rotate the
tool nut counterclockwise to remove
the pulley (Fig. 3). The pulley must be
removed without in and out pressure
on the pump shaft to prevent damage
to internal thrust areas.
INSTALLATION
1.
Position the pulley to the pump
shaft and install Tool T65P-3A733-A
as shown in Fig. 4.
2.
Hold the pump and rotate the
tool nut clockwise to install the pulley
on the shaft. The pulley face will be
flush with end of pump shaft. Install
the pulley without in and out pressure
on the shaft to prevent damage to in-
ternal thrust areas.
3.
Remove the tool.
POWER STEERING PUMP
RESERVOIR REPLACEMENT
Reservoir replacement must be done
on a clean workbench. Cleanliness of
work area and tools is extremely im-
portant when repairing any hydraulic
unit. Thoroughly clean the exterior of
the pump with a suitable cleaning sol-
vent. Do not clean, wash or soak the
shaft oil seal in solvent. Plug the inlet
and outlet openings with plugs or
masking tape before cleaning the
pump exterior or removing the reser-
voir.
REMOVAL
1.
Assemble the adapter plate (Tool
T69P-3A674-A) to the bench mounted
fixture tool (T57L-5OO-A). Position
the pump and pulley on the adapter
plate, pulley facing down.
2.
Remove the outlet fitting hex nut
and the service identification tag.
3.
Invert the pump so the pulley is
facing up and remove the reservoir by
tapping around the flange with a wood
block (Fig. 5).
4.
Remove the reservoir O-ring seal
and the outlet fitting gasket from the
pump.
INSTALLATION
Tool • T 63 L-
10300 -
G 1477 A
FIG. 3—Removing Power
Steering Pump Pulley
1478 A
FIG. 4—Installing Power
Steering Pump Pulley
1.
Install a new gasket on the outlet
fitting and a new reservoir O-ring seal
on the pump housing plate (Fig. 6).
The old gasket and seal should never
be re-used.
Too/
T57L 500-A
G1602-A
FIG. 5—Removing Pump
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gasket. Withdraw the fluid with a suc-
tion gun.
2.
Remove the reservoir bracket-
to-cylinder block upper cap screw and
the lower cap screw and spacer.
3.
Disconnect the reservoir infet line
and the outlet line at the reservoir,
and remove the reservoir.
Installation
1.
Connect the reservoir-to-pump
line (outlet line) at the reservoir, but
do not tighten the clamp.
2.
Attach the reservoir and bracket
to the cylinder block with the upper
cap screw and the lower cap screw
and spacer. Tighten the cap screws.
3.
Tighten the outlet line clamp at
the reservoir. Connect the reservoir
inlet line to the reservoir.
4.
Fill the reservoir with the speci-
fied automatic transmission fluid. Run
the engine, and bleed the system by
cycling the steering gear with the
windshield wipers turned on. Check
for leaks, and recheck the fluid level.
WITH AIR CONDITIONING
Removal
1. Raise the front of the vehicle.
Remove the reservoir-to-pump line
(outlet line) clamp at the reservoir,
but do not disconnect the line at this
time.
2.
Disconnect the reservoir inlet line
at the reservoir.
3.
Remove the reservoir bracket to
the cylinder block upper cap screw.
Support the reservoir and remove the
lower cap screw and spacer.
4.
With a drain pan under the res-
ervoir, disconnect the outlet line hose
from the reservoir tube and allow the
fluid to drain.
5.
Remove the reservoir cover re-
taining nut and the cover. Position the
cover and the reservoir out of the way
and allow them to rest in the engine
compartment.
6. Lower the front of the vehicle.
Remove the fan shroud.
7.
Remove the reservoir and the
cover by manipulating them through
the opening between the radiator and
the compressor drive belt.
Installation
1.
Position the reservoir in the en-
gine compartment. Loosely attach the
reservoir and bracket to the cylinder
block with the upper cap screw.
2.
Install the fan shroud, then raise
the front of the vehicle.
3.
Connect the reservoir-to-pump
line (outlet line) at the reservoir.
4.
Install the reservoir bracket-
to-cylinder block lower cap screw and
spacer. Tighten both the upper and
the lower cap screws.
5.
Connect the reservoir inlet line at
the reservoir. Install the clamps on
both lines. Lower the car, and install
the reservoir cover and attaching nut.
6. Fill the reservoir with the speci-
fied automatic transmission fluid. Run
the engine, and bleed the system by
cycling the steering gear with the
windshield wipers turned on. Check
for leaks, and recheck the fluid level.
3 MAJOR REPAIR OPERATIONS
INSULATOR (2)
WASHER (2)
MOUNTING BOLT (2)
COVER
BOLT (7)
DOWEL
PIN (2)
ROTOR
ROTOR
SHAFT
COVER
SEAL
PLUG
O RING
VALVE
ASSEMBLY
VALVE
SPRING
INSULATOR
HOUSING
CAM RING
PRESSURE
PLATE
,
PUMP
i
HOUSING
SEAL
ROLL
PIN
INSULATOR
RETAINER
RING
TUBE SEAT
O RING
SCREW
(2)
G12O8-B
FIG.
1
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POWER STEERING PUMP
DISASSEMBLY
A clean working area should be
used when overhauling the power
steering pump. Foreign matter picked
up on working parts may cause dam-
age or failure of the unit. Clean con-
tainers should be used for parts.
1.
Drain the fluid from the pump.
Remove the pump cover-to-housing
cap screws (Fig. 1). Place the pump
on the bench, cover side down. Lift
the housing from the cover.
2.
Remove the large and the small
O-rings from the pump cover. Remove
the O-ring from the pressure plate
hub.
3.
Remove the pressure plate-
to-cover screws, and remove the plate.
Lift the cam ring off the dowel pins.
4.
Remove the rollers. Lift the
rotor off the shaft, and remove the
drive key from the shaft. Remove the
dowel pins from the cover.
5.
Remove the rotor shaft from the
cover. Do not remove the snap ring
from the shaft unless it, or the shaft,
is damaged.
6. Pry the rotor shaft seals out of
the cover and the housing.
7. Do not disturb the control valve
unless diagnosis indicated a control
valve problem or foreign matter in the
valve. To remove the valve, drive the
roll pin out of the housing. Remove
the plug and O-ring, control valve,
and the spring. If the plug or valve is
stuck, tap the end of the housing on a
piece of wood or tap it with a soft-
faced hammer. Remove the O-ring
from the plug.
ASSEMBLY
Apply automatic transmission fluid
to all parts as they are assembled. Al-
ways use new seals and O-rings.
1.
Install the control valve spring in
the housing. Install the valve with the
small sensing hole in the end of the
valve toward the spring. Install a new
O-ring on the plug. The plug O-ring is
1/8 inch smaller in diameter than the
bypass O-ring. Make sure the proper
O-ring is used. Install the plug and a
new roll pin (Fig. 1).
2.
The rotor shaft oil seals are in-
stalled in the cover and the housing
with Tool 3583-J, which consists of a
driver and an adapter. The procedure
is as follows:
a. Support the cover on wood
blocks (Fig. 2) to provide tool clear-
ance.
Use clean blocks that will not
nick or damage the inner face of the
cover.
b.
Start the seal (metal shell up-
ward) square!y into the bore with fin-
ger pressure. Place the adapter on the
driver with the square corner of the
FIG. 2—Preparation for Installing
Rotor Shaft Seals
adapter toward the seal (Fig. 2). Drive
the seal into the cover, as shown in
Fig. 3, until it bottoms.
Driving the seal beyond this point
can damage it. Install the seal in the
pump housing in the same manner.
3.
Install the rotor shaft in the
FIG. 3—Installing Rotor
Shaft Seals
cover as shown in Fig. 4 to prevent
damage to the seal.
4.
Install the dowel pins in the
cover. Place the rotor drive key in the
shaft. Install the rotor on the shaft
with the drive key groove aligned with
the key and the counterbored side of
the rotor toward the cover so that it
goes over the snap ring.
5.
Place the cam ring on the dowel
pins with the chamfered edge upward
(Fig. 5). Place the rollers in the rotor.
6. Place the pressure plate on the
dowel pins. Install and tighten the
screws to 20 in-lbs torque. Install the
O-ring on the pressure plate hub. In-
stall O-rings in the groove at the fluid
bypass hole and around the cam ring
(Fig. 6).
7.
Place the tool shown in Fig. 6 in
the rotor shaft to prevent damage to
the oil seal, then install the housing on
the cover. Install and torque the cap
screws to 15-20 ft-lbs.
FIG. 5—Cam Ring Installation
FIG. 4—Installing Rotor Shaft
in Cover
FIG. 6—O-Ring Installationprocarmanuals.com

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Drive Shaft
05-01-03
DUST SEAL-4859
BALL SOCKET-4A031
UNIVERSAL
JOINT KIT-4635
WASHER
BALL SEAT i \ SPRING
BEARING \\ RETAINER
SEAL
0 \ X \
CENTER
\ \ RETAINER \ YOKE-47R4
SPRING \
BALL SOCKET-4A031
SLIP YOKE-4841
C1770-A
FIG.
3—Drive Shaft and Universal Joints Disassembled —Thunderbird, Continental Mark
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
1.
To maintain drive line balance,
mark the relationship of the rear drive
shaft yoke and the drive pinion flange
of the axle (if the yellow alignment
marks are not visible) with the shaft
so that they may be installed in their
original positions.
2.
Disconnect the rear U-joint or
rear double cardan joint from the
companion flange. Wrap tape around
the loose bearing caps to prevent
them from falling off the spider. Pull
the drive shaft toward the rear of the
vehicle until the slip yoke clears the
transmission extension housing and
the seal. On Lincoln Continental
models, remove the three roller bear-
ing assemblies off the spline teeth in-
side the slip yoke (Fig. 3). Install the
appropriate tool in the extension
housing to prevent lubricant leakage.
INSTALLATION
1.
If either the rubber seal on the
output shaft or the seal in the end of
the transmission extension housing is
damaged in any manner, replace the
seal or seals as required. Also, if the
lugs on the axle pinion flange are
shaved or distorted so that the bear-
ings slide, replace the flange.
2.
On Lincoln Continental models,
install the bearing assemblies over the
spline teeth in the slip yoke. Lubricate
the yoke spline with B8A-19589-A lu-
bricant. This spline is sealed so that
the transmission fluid does not
"wash" away the spline lubricant
(Figs.
4 and 5). Remove the tool from
the extension housing. Install the yoke
on the transmission output shaft. Do
not allow the yoke assembly to bot-
tom on the output shaft with excessive
force.
Install the drive shaft so that the
index marks or the yellow mark (if
visible) on the yoke (light side) is in
line with the yellow mark on the com-
panion flange. This prevents vibration
which occurs when the balance of the
shaft and balance of the axle pinion
flange become additive instead of neu-
01L SEAL (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ONLY)
YOKE
SNAP RING (WRAP TYPE)
. 4—Output Shaft Spline Seal — All except Continental
Mark III and Thunderbird
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GROUP
7
PART
7-1
PAGE
General Transmission Service
07-01-01
PART
7-2
C4 Automatic Transmission
07-02-01
PART
7-3
FMX Transmission
07-03-01
PART
7-4
C6 Automatic Transmission
....
PART
7-5
Specifications
PAGE
07-04-01
07-05-01
TRANSMISSION
CODE
TRANSMISSION
TYPE
AUTOMATIC
(C4)
U AUTOMATIC
(C6)
X AUTOMATIC
(FMX)
Z AUTOMATIC
(C6
SPECIAL)
D2040-A
FIG. 1—Typical Warranty Plate—Transmission Identification
PART
7-1
General
Transmission
Service
COMPONENT INDEX
AIR PRESSURE CHECKS
ANTI-STALL DASHPOT CLEARANCE
CHECK
(Engine Compartment)
CASE (Transmission)
Inspection
CONTROL PRESSURE CHECK
CONTROL VALVE BODY
Inspection
CONVERTER
Checking
Cleaning
DRAIN AND REFILL (Transmission)
ENGINE IDLE SPEED CHECK
EXTENSION HOUSING INSPECTION
FLUID AERATION CHECK
MODEL APPLICATION
All
Models
01-06
01-04
01-17
01-05
01-17
01-04
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