Transmission Assembly
TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
Removal and Installation
CAUTION:
If transaxle assembly is removed from the vehicle, always replace CSC (Concentric Slave Cylinder).
Inserted CSC returns to the original position when removing transaxle assembly. Dust on clutch disc sliding parts may damage CSC seal, and may cause clutch fluid leakage.
NOTE:
When removing components such as hoses, tubes/lines, etc., cap or plug openings to prevent fluid from spilling.
REMOVAL
1.Drain clutch fluid and remove clutch tube from CSC. Removal and Installation.
CAUTION:
Do not depress clutch pedal during removal procedure.
2.Remove engine and transaxle assembly. Removal And Installation.
3.Remove starter motor. Service and Repair.
4.Remove transaxle assembly to engine bolts.
5.Separate transaxle assembly from engine.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
- If transaxle is removed from the vehicle, always replace CSC. Removal and Installation.
- When installing the transaxle assembly to the engine, install the bolts as shown.
CAUTION:
When installing transaxle assembly, be careful not to bring transaxle input shaft into contact with clutch cover.
(A): M/T to engine (B): Engine to M/T
- Bleed the air from the clutch hydraulic system. Service and Repair.
- After installation, check oil level, and check for leaks and loose mechanisms. Checking M/T Oil.