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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.