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Oil Screen






Oil Screen

Automatic transmission clean working conditions, refer to => [ Clean Working Conditions ] Clean Working Conditions.

General repair instructions, refer to => [ General Repair Information ] General Repair Information.

Removing

- Remove the ATF pan. Refer to => [ Oil Pan ] Oil Pan.

- Carefully remove the oil screen - A -.





Installing

Install in reverse order of removal.

The oil strainer - A - must be replaced only if it is damaged.

With high mileage, replacement of the oil strainer is recommended when the oil pan is removed.

The transmission will not work properly when the vehicle is being driven if the oil screen - A - is installed incorrectly.

If the oil screen - A - cannot be positioned correctly, that is, it hangs down in the back, then replace it.

The oil strainer seal - A - normally remains in the transmission. The illustration shows seal with the Mechatronic unit removed.





If the oil strainer is replaced, the seal must first be removed.

If the used oil strainer is re-installed, this seal can be re-used.

Note the following when replacing with a new oil strainer:

- Carefully remove the oil strainer seal - A - from the transmission with a screwdriver.

Do not damage sealing surface.

The new oil strainer comes with the seal installed.

When replacing with a new oil strainer, press it into the transmission with the seal already installed.

Continuation for new and old oil strainer:

- Carefully press the intake neck on the oil strainer - A - into the opening on the transmission as far as the stop.





- Install the oil pan. Refer to => [ Oil Pan ] Oil Pan.

- Fill the ATF. Refer to => [ ATF, Draining or Filling after Repair ] ATF, Draining or Filling After Repair.