Wiring Harness With 14-Pin Connector
Wiring Harness with 14-Pin Connector
Removing
- Remove oil pan => [ Oil Pan ] Service and Repair.
- Remove oil strainer => [ Oil Strainer ] Service and Repair.
- Draw up a diagram of all sensors and solenoid valves with corresponding connectors similar to the illustration.
- Before disconnecting harness connectors at solenoid valves, mark solenoid valve and corresponding connector.
• It is absolutely required to draw the diagram and make identifying marks so that connectors at solenoid valves cannot be interchanged unintentionally when reinstalling the wiring harness.
• An interchanged connection may possibly destroy the transmission.
- Carefully pry out retainer tabs of connectors at solenoid valves - 2 - to - 9 - using a small screwdriver and disconnect connectors.
• If a harness connector is damaged, wiring harness or valve body must be replaced together with solenoid valves.
- Disconnect connector - 2 - from transmission connector.
- Remove bolt of 14-pin transmission connector.
- Disconnect connector and wiring harness outward from transmission housing.
Installing
Installation is in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
- Replace O-ring on connector.
- Press connector with new O-ring into transmission up to limit stop.
- Tighten bolt of 14-pin transmission connector => [ (Item 35) Bolt, 6 Nm ] Valve Body Assembly Overview.
- Tighten bolts of bracket for harness connectors of speed sensors, => [ (Item 14) Bolt, 7 Nm ] Valve Body Assembly Overview and => [ Oil Strainer ] Service and Repair.
- Tighten bolt for bracket of Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor (G93) to 11 Nm.
- Install oil strainer => [ Oil Strainer ] Service and Repair.
- Install oil pan => [ Oil Pan ] Service and Repair.