1993 CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM check transmission fluid

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual bolts and nut on locating stud (Fig. 2). The right rear 
crossmember stud is a pilot that correctly locates
the crossmember. Tighten down this bolt first,
then torque all 4 crossmember fasteners to 12

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual THREE SPEED TORQUEFLITE AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INDEX
page page 
Accumulator-Recondition  ................... 67 
Aluminum Thread Repair  ................... 48 
Assembly Subassembly Installation  .......

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION
The transmission and differential sump have a 
common oil sump with a communicating opening
between the two. Before removing the dipstick, wipe all dirt off of the
protective

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual GOVERNOR
To service the governor assembly in the vehicle, it 
is not necessary to remove the transfer gear cover,
transfer gear, and governor support. The governor
may be serviced by removing the tran

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual 41TE FOUR SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE INDEX
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41TE Transaxle General Diagnosis  ........... 88 
Aluminum Thread Repair  ................... 98 
Bearing Adjustment Procedure  .............. 141

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual ing to each new reading. This provides the precise 
and sophisticated friction element control needed to
make smooth clutch-to-clutch shifts for all gear
changes. The use of overrunning clutches or ot

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION
The transmission and differential sump have a 
common oil sump with a communicating opening
between the two. The torque converter fills in both the  PPark and N 
Neutral posi

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual first separator plate and watch carefully for the pis- 
ton to move forward. The piston should return to its
original position after the air pressure is removed.
UNDERDRIVE CLUTCH
Because this clutch
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