Valve Body, Servicing
Valve body, servicing, 09A, 5 Spd. A/T
Sequence for removing and installing
CAUTION: Do not run the engine or tow the vehicle with the valve body cover removed or when there is no ATF in the transmission.
Note:
^ The valve body or the solenoid valve wiring harness can also be removed with the transmission installed.
^ After reinstalling the valve body cover, fill the transmission with ATF.
^ Always replace a valve body which is fouled or faulty.
1 - Plug, 15 Nm
^ Always replace seal go to Fig. 1
^ Checking ATF level and topping-up
2 - Overflow pipe
3 - Drain plug, 40 Nm
^ Only remove if oil is to be drained
^ Removing go to Fig. 3
4 - Oil seal
^ Always replace
5 - Transmission housing
6 - Hex nut, 20 Nm
7 - Dished washer
8 - Lever
^ For selector shaft
9 - Bolt, 6 Nm
10 - Multi-function Transmission Range (TR) switch -F125-
^ Tested in vehicle by On Board Diagnostic (OBD)
11 - Securing clip
^ For wiring harness to transmission housing
12 - Wiring harness
^ For solenoid valves and transmission sensors
13 - O-ring
^ Always replace
^ For connector/wiring harness
14 - O-ring
^ Always replace
15 - O-ring
^ Always replace
16 - Valve body
^ Designation of solenoid valves go to Fig. 2
17 - Cap
^ To secure level plug after checking ATF level
^ Always replace
18 - Plug
19 -O-ring
^ Always replace
20 - Breather cap
21 - Bolt, 8 Nm
22 - Valve body cover
23 - Bolt, 8 Nm
24 - Wiring harness
^ For transmission sensors
25 - Manual valve
^ Secure against falling out when removing valve body
Fig. 1 Replacing drain plug seal
- Cut open seal (arrow) with side cutting pliers; always replace seal.
- Following repair work, install new seal to plug and screw in hand-tight to fill with ATF.
- Fill transmission with ATF; check ATF level and top up if necessary.
Fig. 2 Designation of solenoid valves
1 -N88-
2 -N281-
3 -N89-
4 -N92-
5 -N283-
6 -N282-
7 -N93-
8 -N91-
9 -N90-
Fig. 3 Removing drain plug (arrow)