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16) Remove valve body harness (1).
CAUTION!
When pulling valve body harness out of
transaxle case, take care not to damage
transmission fluid temperature sensor (2) at
narrow exit of case.
Careless sensor treatment might cause
sensor malfunction.
17) Remove governor apply No.1 gasket (1).
18) Remove cooler check valve (1) and spring (2).19) Remove accumulator pistons and springs.
To remove C2 (1), C1 (2) and B1 (3) accumulator
pistons and springs, position rag on pistons to catch
each piston. To remove pistons, force low-pressure
compressed air (1 kg/cm
2, 15 psi, 100 kPa, max) into
hole (4) as shown in figure, and pop each piston into
rag.
NOTE
Do not push accumulator pistons with
fingers or anything before removing them.
Pushing them may cause compressed fluid
in accumulator to spew out of hole and get to
your face and clothes.
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48) Remove O/D and 2nd coast brake retaining plate
snap ring (1).
49) Remove front planetary sun gear (1).
50) Remove front sun gear thrust bearing race (2) from
front planetary sun gear (1).
51) Before disassembling 2nd brake piston assembly
(4), check 2nd brake piston stroke by measuring
clearance between 2nd brake separator plate (1)
and piston (2) with feeler gauge (3).
If clearance, that is, piston stroke is out of
specification, replace brake discs and plates with
new ones.
CAUTION!
When brake disc, retaining plate and/or
separator plate of 2nd brake 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.
2nd brake piston stroke
“a”: 0.40 – 1.25 mm (0.016 – 0.049 in.)
52) Using special tool and hydraulic press, remove 2nd
brake piston snap ring (1).
CAUTION!
Do not press 2nd brake piston assembly in
over 0.4 mm (0.016 in.).
Excessive compression may cause damage
to piston assembly, return spring, plates and/
or discs.
Special tool
(A): 09926–96050
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“a”4
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53) Remove 2nd brake piston assembly (1).
54) Remove 2nd brake return spring subassembly (2).
55) Remove 2nd brake separator plates (1), discs (2)
and retaining plate (3).
56) Remove brake drum gasket (1).
57) Remove one-way clutch outer race retainer (1).58) Check one-way clutch No.2 as follows.
• Ensure planetary carrier (1) rotates only in
counterclockwise direction “A”, never in clockwise
direction “B”.
• If the planetary carrier rotates both ways or does
not rotate either way, one-way clutch No.2
assembly will need to be replaced with new one-
way clutch No.2 assembly.
59) Remove one-way clutch No.2 assembly (1).
60) Remove planetary gear assembly (1).
1
2
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Reassembly
1) Install new oil pump body oil seal (1).
Use special tool and hammer to install it, and then
apply grease to its lip portion.
Special tool
(A): 09913–85210
“A”: Grease 99000–25030 (SUZUKI Super
Grease C)
2) Install driven gear and drive gear to oil pump body
after applying A/T fluid.
3) Install stator shaft assembly to oil pump body and
tighten 8 pump subassembly bolts (1) to
specification.
Tightening torque
Oil pump subassembly bolt (a): 10 N·m (1.0 kgf-
m, 7.5 lb-ft)
4) After applying A/T fluid to new O-ring, install it to oil
pump body.
5) Check drive gear for smooth rotation by using torque
converter (1).Oil Pump Assembly InspectionS6RW0D5106034
1) Check body clearance of driven gear (1).
Push driven gear to one side of oil pump body (2).
Using a feeler gauge, measure clearance between
driven gear and body. If clearance exceeds its
standard value, replace oil pump assembly.
Clearance between oil pump driven gear and oil
pump body
Standard: 0.10 – 0.17 mm (0.0039 – 0.0067 in.)
2) Check tip clearance of both drive and driven gears.
Using a feeler gauge, measure clearance between
drive and driven gear tips. If clearance exceeds its
standard value, replace oil pump assembly.
Tip clearance between oil pump drive gear and
oil pump driven gear
Standard: 0.07 – 0.15 mm (0.0028 – 0.0059 in.)
2. Oil pump body
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3) Check side clearance of both gears.
Using a straightedge (1) and a feeler gauge (2),
measure side clearance between gears and pump
body.
If clearance exceeds its standard value, replace oil
pump assembly.
Side clearance between gears and oil pump body
Standard: 0.02 – 0.05 mm (0.0008 – 0.0019 in.)
4) Using special tool, measure stator shaft bush (1)
bore.
If measured stator shaft bush bore is out of
specifications, replace oil pump assembly with new
one.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20605
Stator shaft bush bore
Standard: 18.424 – 18.450 mm (0.7254 – 0.7264
in.)5) Install direct clutch assembly (1) to stator shaft
assembly (2), then ensure that direct clutch
assembly turns smoothly.
If unsmooth rotation or noise are found in oil pump
assembly, replace oil pump assembly with new one.
This check should also be done to input shaft
assembly and replace input shaft assembly if
necessary.
6) Using special tool, measure oil pump body bush
bore.
If measured oil pump body bush (1) bore is out of
specifications, replace oil pump assembly with new
one. Torque converter also needs to be checked.
Replace torque converter, if necessary.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20605
Oil pump body bush bore
Standard: 38.113 – 38.138 mm (1.5005 – 1.5015
in.)
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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 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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