Removal Procedure
- Remove the air cleaner intake duct. Refer to
Air Cleaner Inlet Duct Replacement
in Engine Controls - 3.1L or
Air Cleaner Inlet Duct Replacement
in Engine Controls - 3.8L.
- Depress the reverse servo cover (40).
- Remove the snap ring (39).
- Pull the O-ring seal (41) out through the slot in the case.
- Use side cutting pliers in order to cut the servo cover O-ring seal (41).
- Depress the reverse servo cover (40), grasp one end of the cut seal (41) and pull the seal (41) out of the servo cover (40).
- Remove the reverse servo cover (40).
- Remove the servo assembly (42-48).
- Remove the servo spring (49).
Installation Procedure
Important: Follow this procedure exactly or the transaxle will have no reverse gear due to the servo pin missing the band.
- Jack up the driver side (channel plate side) of the car until it is higher than the differential side. This ensures that the reverse band is in the proper location and not cocked to the channel plate side of the case.
- Install the servo spring (49).
- Install the servo assembly (42-48).
- Install the reverse servo cover (40) with new O-ring seal (41).
- Depress the reverse servo cover.
- Install the snap ring (39).
- Install the air cleaner intake duct. Refer to
Air Cleaner Inlet Duct Replacement
in Engine Controls - 3.1L or
Air Cleaner Inlet Duct Replacement
in Engine Controls - 3.8L.
Important: It is recommended that the transmission adaptive pressure (TAP) information be reset.
Resetting the TAP values using a scan tool will erase all learned values in all cells. As a result, the ECM, PCM or TCM
will need to relearn the TAP values. Transmission performance may be affected as new TAP values are learned.
- Reset the TAP values. Refer to
Transmission Adaptive Functions
.