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Direct Clutch Assembly ComponentsS6RW0D5106035
Direct Clutch Assembly Preliminary CheckS6RW0D5106036
Install direct clutch assembly (1) to oil pump assembly
(2) blow in air (400 – 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm2, 57 – 113
psi) through oil hole (3) of oil pump assembly with
special tool attached on upper surface of direct clutch
piston, and measure piston stroke of direct clutch.
If piston stroke exceeds specified value, disassemble,
inspect and replace inner parts.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607
(B): 09900–20701
Direct clutch piston stroke
0.4 – 0.7 mm (0.016 – 0.027 in.)
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1. Input shaft front thrust bearing 6. Outer O-ring 11. Direct clutch retaining plate
2. Input shaft seal ring 7. Direct clutch return spring subassembly 12. Plate snap ring
3. Input shaft subassembly 8. Shaft snap ring : Apply automatic transaxle fluid.
4. Inner O-ring 9. Direct clutch separator plate : Do not reuse.
5. Direct clutch piston 10. Direct clutch disc
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Direct Clutch Assembly Disassembly and
Reassembly
S6RW0D5106037
CAUTION!
When clutch disc, retaining plate and/or
separator plate of direct clutch have been
replaced, all learned contents, which have
been stored in TCM memory by executing
learning control, should be initialized
referring to “Learning Control Initialization”.
Neglecting this initialization may cause
excessive shift shock.
Disassembly
1) Remove plate snap ring (1) then remove direct
clutch retaining plate, discs and separator plates.
2) Using special tool and hydraulic press, remove shaft
snap ring (1).
Special tool
(A): 09926–98310
CAUTION!
Do not press direct clutch return spring
subassembly in over 0.7 mm (0.027 in.).
Excessive compression may cause damage
to direct clutch return spring subassembly
and/or piston.
3) Remove direct clutch return spring assembly (2).4) Using a finger to block oil hole (1), apply
compressed air (400 – 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm
2, 57 –
113 psi) to opposite hole, which will assist in removal
of the clutch piston.
5) Remove outer O-ring (1).
6) Remove inner O-ring (2).
7) Remove input shaft seal rings (1).
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2. Direct clutch piston
1. Input shaft subassembly
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Direct Clutch Assembly InspectionS6RW0D5106038
Clutch Discs, Plates and Retaining Plate
Check that sliding surfaces of discs, separator plates
and retaining plate are not worn hard or burnt. If
necessary, replace.
NOTE
• If disc lining is exfoliated, discolored,
replace all discs.
• Before assembling new discs, soak them
in A/T fluid for at least two hours.
Direct Clutch Return Spring Subassembly
Measure free length of direct clutch return spring
subassembly.
Direct clutch return spring subassembly free length
“a”: 36.04 mm (1.419 in.)
NOTE
Do not apply excessive force when
measuring spring free length. Perform
measurement at several points.
Direct Clutch Piston
Shake direct clutch piston lightly and check that check
ball (1) is not stuck.
Blow in low pressure air (Max. 100 kPa, 1 kg/cm
2, 15 psi)
to check ball to check that there is no leakage.
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Forward and Reverse Clutch Assembly ComponentsS6RW0D5106039
Forward and Reverse Clutch Assembly
Preliminary Check
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1) Install forward and reverse clutch assembly (1) to
transaxle rear cover (2), blow in compressed air (400
– 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm
2, 57 – 113 psi) through oil
hole (4) of transaxle rear cover with the special tool
attached on the upper surface of reverse clutch
retaining plate (3), and measure reverse clutch
piston stroke.
If piston stroke exceeds specified value,
disassemble, inspect and replace inner parts.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607
(B): 09900–20701Reverse clutch piston stroke
1.20 – 1.60 mm (0.047 – 0.063 in.)
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1. Forward clutch balancer 8. Intermediate shaft seal ring 15. Forward clutch retaining plate
2. Forward clutch return spring subassembly 9. Reverse clutch plate snap ring 16. Forward clutch disc
3. Forward clutch piston 10. Reverse clutch retaining plate 17. Forward clutch separator plate
4. Forward clutch piston O-ring 11. Reverse clutch separator plate 18. Balancer snap ring
5. Forward clutch drum 12. Reverse clutch disc : Apply automatic transaxle fluid.
6. Forward clutch drum O-ring 13. Reverse clutch cushion plate : Do not reuse.
7. Intermediate shaft subassembly 14. Forward clutch plate snap ring
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2) Blow compressed air (400 – 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm2,
57 – 113 psi) through oil hole (1) of transaxle rear
cover with the special tool attached on the upper
surface of forward clutch retaining plate, and
measure forward clutch piston stroke.
If piston stroke exceeds specified value,
disassemble, inspect and replace inner parts.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607
(B): 09900–20701
(C): 09952–06020
Forward clutch piston stroke
1.30 – 1.50 mm (0.051 – 0.059 in.)
Forward and Reverse Clutch Assembly
Disassembly and Reassembly
S6RW0D5106041
CAUTION!
When clutch disc, retaining plate and/or
separator plate of forward clutch have been
replaced, all learned contents, which have
been stored in TCM memory by executing
learning control, should be initialized
referring to “Learning Control Initialization”.
Neglecting this initialization may cause
excessive shift shock.
Disassembly
1) Remove reverse clutch plate snap ring (1) and take
out reverse clutch retaining plate, discs, separator
plates and clutch cushion plate from intermediate
shaft subassembly.2) Remove forward clutch plate snap ring (1) and take
out forward clutch retaining plate, discs and
separator plates from forward clutch drum.
3) Remove balancer snap ring by using special tool and
hydraulic press.
Special tool
(A): 09926–97610
CAUTION!
Do not press forward clutch return spring
subassembly in over 1.5 mm (0.059 in.).
Excessive compression may cause damage
to return spring subassembly and/or
balancer.
4) Remove forward clutch balancer (1).
5) Remove forward clutch return spring subassembly
(1).
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2. Intermediate shaft subassembly
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6) Install intermediate shaft subassembly (1) to
transaxle rear cover (2). Apply compressed air (400
– 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm
2, 57 – 113 psi) to oil hole (3)
of transaxle rear cover to remove forward clutch
piston (4).
7) Apply compressed air (400 – 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm
2,
57 – 113 psi) to oil hole (1) of transaxle rear cover to
remove forward clutch drum (2).
8) Remove forward clutch piston O-ring (1) from
intermediate shaft subassembly (2).9) Remove forward clutch drum O-ring (1) from forward
clutch drum (2).
10) Remove intermediate shaft seal ring (1) from
intermediate shaft subassembly (2).
Reassembly
Reverse disassembly procedure for assembly, noting the
following points.
• Before assembling, apply automatic transaxle fluid to
component parts.
• Replace O-rings and seal ring with new ones.
• Do not damage forward clutch return spring
subassembly and balancer (1) by pressing forward
clutch return spring subassembly passing through its
original installing position over 1.5 mm (0.059 in.).
Special tool
(A): 09926–97610
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Forward Clutch Piston Lip and Forward Clutch
Balancer Lip
Check each lip for wear, deformation, cut and/or
hardening. If necessary, replace.Forward Clutch Drum Lip
Check each lip for wear, deformation, cut and/or
hardening. If necessary, replace.
2nd Brake Piston Assembly ComponentsS6RW0D5106043
2nd Brake Piston Assembly Disassembly and
Reassembly
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Disassembly
1) Apply compressed air (400 – 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm
2,
57 – 113 psi) to oil hole (1) of 2nd brake cylinder (3)
to remove 2nd brake piston (2).
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1. 2nd brake cylinder 4. Outer O-ring
2. 2nd brake piston : Apply automatic transaxle fluid.
3. Inner O-ring : Do not reuse.
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Transaxle Rear Cover (O/D and 2nd Coast Brake
Piston) Assembly Disassembly and
Reassembly
S6RW0D5106046
Disassembly
1) Remove snap ring by using special tools and
hydraulic press.
Special tool
(A): 09926–96030
(B): 09946–06710
CAUTION!
Do not press O/D and 2nd coast brake return
spring subassembly in over 1.0 mm (0.039
in.).
Excessive compression may cause damage
to O/D and 2nd coast brake return spring
subassembly and/or piston.
2) Remove O/D and 2nd coast brake return spring
assembly.
3) Apply compressed air (400 – 800 kPa, 4 – 8 kg/cm
2,
57 – 113 psi) to oil hole (2) of transaxle rear cover (1)
to remove O/D and 2nd coast brake piston.4) Remove O/D and 2nd coast brake piston front O-ring
(1) and rear O-ring (2).
5) Remove rear cover seal rings (1).
6) Remove rear cover plugs (1).
1. Transaxle rear cover
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