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(TURBO) AND ENGINE> . .
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lCheck the wear
lCheck the spring’ for
OVERDRIVE SWITCH CONTINUITY
Terminal No.Switch position3
OD is operating (ON)
OD is not operating (OFF)
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE Automatic Transaxle Key Interlock
ENGINE (TURBO) AND ENGINE> and Shift Lock Mechanisms
23200120045
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Caution:Be careful not to subject the SRS-ECU to any shocksduring removal and installation of the key interlockcable and shift lock cable.
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1 8 ’
NOTE(1) clip
(2) clipposition position
Key interlock cable removal steps
1. Plug A
2. Plug
3. Hood release lever
4. Instrument panel under cover
5. Steering column lower cover
6. Center panel7. Cup holder assembly
8. Floor console assembly9. Console side cover (L.H.)
10. Cover Cam and lever
12. Key interlock cable connection
13. Slide lever
14. Snap pin
15. Key interlock cable connection 19. Key interlock cable
11 Nm
8.30 0 0 0 3 9 3 3
Shift lock cable removal steps 1. Plug A
2. Plug
3. Hood release lever
4. Instrument panel under cover
6. Center panel
7. Cup holder assembly
8. Floor console assembly
9. Console side cover (L.H.)
16. Shift lock cable connection
17. Cotter pin
18. Shift lock cable connection
20. Shift lock cable
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (TURBO) AND ENGINE> Lock
LOCK
I N S T A L L A T I O N
Secure the section between the metals of the
and key interlock cable with the of the steering cover
assembly.
Caution ,
Do not change the routing of shift lock cable to the
lever assembly. .
LOCK CABLE (SELECTOR LEVER SIDE)
INSTALLATION
(1) Place the selector fever in position
(2) Fasten the shift lock cable’ at the position where the end
of the shift lock cable is
above the red marking.
LEVER
I N S T A L L A T I O N
(1) Install the key interlock cable on the lock cam .
(2) Install the spring and washer of the key interl ock cable
as shown.
(3) While lightly pushing the cable coupling portio n of the
cam in-the direction A, tighten the nut to fasten the
key interlock cable. .
Check the cable assemblies for function and for dam
age.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (TURBO) AND ENGINE> Transaxle Assembly
23100570192
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Engine (Turbo)>
(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance
(Refer to GROUP 42 Under Cover.)
Post-installation Operationl Battery Installationl Under Cover Installation(Refer to GROUP 42 Under Cover.)l Transaxle Fluid Supplying(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)l Selector Lever Operation Check
Removal steps
1. Air cleaner cover and air intakehose assembly2. Air cleaner element
3. Air hose
4. Air hose A5. Battery tray
6. Evaporative emission canister
7. Evaporative emission canister holder
8. Battery tray stay
9. Transaxle control cable connection
10. Oil dipstick and guide assembly Starter motor
12. Park/Neutral position switch con-
nector
13. Oil temperature sensor connector
14. Kick down servo switch connector
15. Solenoid valve connector
16. Pulse generator connector
17. Speedometer connector
18. Transaxle assembly mounting bolts
19.
roll stopper bracket mounting
20. Transaxle mounting bracket mount-
ing nuts21. Transaxle oil cooler hoses connectionl Supporting engine assembly
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE , . . ,
ENGINE (TURBO) AND ENGINE> Transaxle Assembly
33
45-52Nm
33-38
2 5
From under vehicles
22. Tie rod end ball joint and knuckle
connection23. Stabilizer link connection
24. Damper fork
25. Lateral lower arm ball joint and
knuckle connection26. Compression lower arm ball jointand knuckle connection 27. Drive shaft connection 28. Bell housing cover
29. Stay (R.H.)
30. Centermember assembly
69-78 Nm
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31. plate bolts
32. mounting bolts
33. bracket
34. Transaxle assembly
Cautionindicates parts should be temporarily tightened,
and then fully tightened the on the groundin the unladen condition. For tightening locations by the symbol, firsttighten temporarily, and then make the final with the entire weight of the engine applied to the body.
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AUTOMATICTRANSAXLE
ENGINE (TURBO) AND ENGINE> Transaxle Assembly
Engine>
Pre-removalOperationl Transaxle Fluid Draining(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)l Battery Removall Under Cover Removal(Refer to GROUP 42 Under Cover.)I
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Post-installation Operationl Battery Installationl Under Cover Installation(Refer to GROUP 42 Under Cover.)l Transaxle Fluid Supplying(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance Service.)l Selector Lever Operation Check
30 Nm
5915
44Nm
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Removal steps
1. Air cleaner cover and air intakehose assembly2. Air cleaner element
3. Battery tray
4. Battery tray stay
5. Transaxle control cable connection
6. Oil dipstick and guide assembly7. Starter motor
8. Park/Neutral position switch
connector9. Oil temperature sensor connector
10. Kick down servo switch connector11. Solenoid valve connector
12. Pulse generator connector
13. Speedometer
14. Transaxle assembly mounting bolts
15. roll stopper bracket mounting
16. Transaxle mounting bracket mount-
ing nuts17. Transaxle oil cooler l Supporting engine assembly
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, , AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (TURBO) AND ENGINE> Transaxle Assembly
29-34 Nm
9.8-13 Nm
7.2-9.4
8.8Nm6.5
Nm
From under vehicles
18. Tie rod end ball
and knuckleconnection19. Stabilizer link connection
20. Damper fork
21. Lateral lower arm ball joint and
knuckle connection22. Compression lower arm ball jointand knuckle connection
23. Drive shaft connection 24. Bell housing cover
25. Stay (R.H.)
26. Centermember assembly
27. Drive connecting bolts28. Transaxle assembly mounting bolts29. Transaxle mounting
30. Transaxle assembly
Cautionl 1 The fasteners marked* should be htened
before they are finally tightened once the of the engine has been placed body.l 2:For tightening locations indicated by the symbol, f irst
tighten temporarily, and then make the
with the entire weight of the engineapplied totheve hicle
body.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE AND ENGINE> Transaxle Assemblv
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Nut
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
TRANSAXLE MOUNTING BRACKET MOUNTINGNUTS REMOVAL
Jack up the transaxle assembly gently with a garage jack,
and then remove the transaxle mounting bracket moun ting
nuts.
Caution
Be sure not to tilt the transaxle assembly.
SUPPORTING ENGINE ASSEMBLY
Set the special tool to the vehicle to support the engine assem-
bly.
ROD END BALL JOINT AND
KNUCKLE/LATERAL LOWER ARM BALL JOINT
AND KNUCKLE/COMPRESSION LOWER ARM BALL JOINT AND KNUCKLE DISCONNECTION
Caution
1.Using the special tool, loosen the tie rod end moun ting
nut. Only loosen the nut; do not remove it from the
ball joint.
2.Support the special tool with a cord, etc. to preve nt
it from coming off.
DRIVE SHAFT DISCONNECTION
(1) Insert a pry bar between the transaxle case and the drive
shaft to remove the drive shaft.
NOTE
Do not remove the hub and knuckle from the drive sh aft.
Caution
1.Use a pry bar to remove the drive shaft from the
B.J. assembly, or the T.J. assembly may be dam-
aged.
2.Do not insert the pry bar too far, or the oil seal
may be damaged.
(2) Suspend the removed drive shaft with wire so th at there
are no sharp bends in any of the joints:
(3) Use the special tool as a cover not to let fore ign objects
get into the transaxle case.
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