J 28458 Seal Protector Retainer Installer
Depress both tabs on the connector and pull straight up. Do not pry the connector.
Important: Removal of the valve body is not necessary for the following procedure.
• | Transmission fluid pressure switch (1) |
• | 1-2 shift control solenoid (2) |
• | 2-3 shift control solenoid (3) |
• | Pressure control solenoid (4) |
• | torque converter clutch (TCC) pulse width modulation (PWM) solenoid (5) |
• | 3-2 control solenoid (6) |
11.1. | Use the small end of the J 28458 over the top of the connector. |
11.2. | Twist in order to release the 4 tabs retaining the connector. |
11.3. | Pull the harness connector down through the transmission case. |
• | Damage |
• | Cracked connectors |
• | Exposed wires |
• | Loose pins |
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Tighten
• | Tighten the control valve body retaining bolts to 11 N·m (97 lb in). |
• | Tighten the TCC solenoid retaining bolts to 11 N·m (97 lb in). |
Ensure that the electrical tabs are facing outboard.
Tighten
Tighten the pressure control solenoid retaining bolt to 11 N·m (97 lb in).
• | Transmission fluid pressure switch (1) |
• | 1-2 shift control solenoid (2) |
• | 2-3 shift control solenoid (3) |
• | Pressure control solenoid (4) |
• | TCC PWM solenoid (5) |
• | 3-2 control solenoid (6) |
Align the arrows on each half of the connector and insert straight down.
Important: It is recommended that 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 engine control module (ECM), powertrain control module (PCM) or transmission control module (TCM) will need to relearn TAP values. Transmission performance may be affected as new TAP values are learned.