Tools Required
J 23100 Vacuum Modulator
Wrench
Notice: Use of another tool to remove the vacuum modulator may result in internal
damage to the modulator.
- Using
J 23100 remove
the vacuum modulator (118) with the O-ring seal and the modulator plunger
(116).
- Inspect the modulator plunger for nicks, scratches and scoring.
- Remove the modulator valve (115), and the modulator valve sleeve (114).
- Inspect the modulator valve and sleeve for:
Removal Procedure
Tools Required
J 23100 Vacuum Modulator
Wrench
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Disconnect the vacuum
hose and pipe (1) from the vacuum modulator (2).
- Use the J 23100
in order to remove the vacuum modulator
(1) and the plunger (3) from the transmission.
Inspection Procedure
Tools Required
J 23738-A Hand Operated
Vacuum Pump
- Perform the following
procedure in order to inspect
the vacuum modulator (1) for leakage:
1.1. | Remove the vacuum modulator plunger (3) from the vacuum modulator
(1). |
1.2. | Inspect for fluid that drains out of the vacuum modulator (1). |
1.3. | Replace the vacuum modulator (1) if transmission fluid is present
in the vacuum modulator. |
- Perform the following procedure in order to use the J 23738-A
when inspecting the vacuum modulator
for leakage:
2.1. | Attach the J 23738-A
to the vacuum fitting on the rear of the vacuum modulator (1). |
2.2. | Apply 67 kPa (20 in Hg) of vacuum to the
vacuum modulator. |
2.3. | Observe the gauge at the top of the J 23738-A
. |
2.4. | Replace the vacuum modulator (1) if the J 23738-A
indicates a vacuum loss. |
- Inspect the vacuum modulator O-ring (2) for cuts or other damage.
Replace the vacuum modulator O-ring as necessary.