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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual (66) Remove low/reverse piston retainer-to-case
gasket (Fig. 84).
(67) Using a hammer and suitable drift, drive out
inner output bearing cup (Fig. 85).(68) Using tool 6062, remove outer output bearing

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual (67) Install oil pan-to-case bolts and torque to 19
N´m (165 in. lbs.).
(68) Install solenoid/pressure switch assembly and
gasket to case (Fig. 161).
(69) Install and tighten solenoid/pressure switch

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual OPERATION
The function of an accumulator is to cushion the
application of a frictional clutch element. When pres-
surized fluid is applied to a clutch circuit, the appli-
cation force is dampened by f

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual (5) Install instrument panel lower silencer (Fig.
303).
(6) Connect battery negative cable.
(7) Verify proper shift interlock system operation.
(Refer to 21 - TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE/AUTO-
MATIC - 31TH

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual PRESSURE SWITCHES
The PCM/TCM relies on three pressure switches to
monitor fluid pressure in the L/R, 2/4, and OD
hydraulic circuits. The primary purpose of these
switches is to help the PCM/TCM detec

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual INSTALLATION
NOTE: If solenoid/pressure switch assembly is
being replaced, it is necessary to perform the TCM
Quick Learn Procedure. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULES/TRANSMISSION
C

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual OPERATION
The Input Speed Sensor provides information on
how fast the input shaft is rotating. As the teeth of
the input clutch hub pass by the sensor coil (Fig.
310), an AC voltage is generated and s

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual SPEED SENSOR - OUTPUT
DESCRIPTION
The Output Speed Sensor is a two-wire magnetic
pickup device that generates an AC signal as rotation
occurs. It is threaded into the transaxle case (Fig.
313), sealed
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