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Electro Hydraulic Control

ELECTRO HYDRAULIC CONTROL

REMOVAL





1. Drain transmission oil by unscrewing oil drain plug (8), if equipped.





2. Move selector lever to position "P".
3. Raise vehicle.
4. Remove bolt (3) and screw (1) holding the heat shield (2) to the transmission.





5. Disconnect 13-pin plug connector (1). Turn bayonet lock of guide bushing (2) anti-clockwise.
6. Loosen guide bushing (2) and remove from transmission housing.





7. Detach oil pan (5).
8. Remove oil filter (4).
9. Unscrew Torx socket bolts (3) and remove electro hydraulic control module (2).

INSTALLATION





1. Position the electro hydraulic unit in the transmission housing.
2. Insert selector valve (1) in driver of detent plate (2). When installing the electro hydraulic control module in the transmission housing, the plastic part of the selector valve (1) must engage in the driver of the detent plate (2).





3. Install the Torx� socket bolts (3) and torque to 8 Nm (71 in.lbs.).
4. Install a new oil filter (4).
5. Install oil pan (5) and torque the oil pan bolts to 8 Nm (71 in.lbs.).
6. Install the oil drain plug (8) with a new drain plug gasket (9). Torque the drain plug to 20 Nm (177 in.lbs.).
7. Install the guide bushing (2) into the transmission housing and install the bolt (11) to hold the guide bushing in place.





8. Check O-ring on plug connector (1), and replace if necessary.
9. Install the plug connector (1) into the guide bushing (2). Turn bayonet lock of guide bushing (2) clockwise to connect plug connector (1).





10. Position the heat shield (2) onto the transmission housing and install the screw (1) and bolt (3) to hold the shield in place.
11. Fill the transmission with the correct oil.