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.