• | SA9112T Differential End Play Gage |
• | SA9133T Axle Seal Installer Driver Handle Included |
• | SA9119T Input Shaft Holding Tool |
• | SA9137T Servo Piston Seal Installer/Sizer |
• | SA9143T Input Shaft Seal Installer |
• | SA9163T Converter Endplay Tool |
Important: Clean the case and housing surfaces, use sealant Loctite 515® Saturn P/N 21005993 or equivalent. Apply onto both sides of the gasket or the case halves using a small roller.
Important: Clean and lubricate fasteners with Saturn transaxle fluid. Wipe off excess fluid.
Important: Two bolts are on the torque converter side of the housing. Do not turn transaxle over until 1st gears are installed.
Tighten
• | Tighten the case-to-converter housing short bolts to 25 N·m (18 lb ft). |
• | Tighten the case-to-converter housing long bolts to 28 N·m (21 lb ft). |
Important: Prior to using SA9113T , inspect the tool for any nicks or burrs that could damage the seal lip.
Important: Prior to using the SA9143T and SA9137T , inspect the tool for any nicks or burrs that could damage the forward/reverse servo piston seal.
10.1. | Place the servo piston on the seal installer backup base SA9137T-2 (3). |
10.2. | Install the expander SA9137T-1 (2) to the servo piston. |
10.3. | Lube the seal ring and the position on the expander cone. |
Important: Lube the seal with Saturn transaxle fluid before installation. |
10.4. | Use the SA9143T (1) to install the seal. |
10.5. | Place the servo piston on the seal sizer holding base SA9137T-4 (2). |
10.6. | Size the seal by placing the sizing ring SA9137T-3 (1) over the piston, with the large internal diameter down, until it bottoms out on the work table. |
Important: When installing the servo piston, lube the seal and use care not to roll or cut the seal while inserting into the bore. If the servo piston is being replaced, be sure the current part is used.
Tighten
Tighten the forward/reverse shift fork-to-forward/reverse servo piston bolt to 10 N·m (15 lb ft).
Important: Clean and lubricate the fasteners with Saturn Transaxle Fluid. Wipe off excess fluid. Do not use the fasteners to pull the cover down.
Tighten
Tighten the forward/reverse servo piston cover-to-case bolts to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
Notice: Use a new nut due to insufficient tightening retention of the old nut. Clean the shaft threads with a wire brush. When tightening this nut it must be done with a hand wrench or a torque wrench. Using a power tool will generate excess heat in the fastener causing an incorrect tighten.
Tighten
Tighten the output shaft clamp nut to 150 N·m (111 lb ft).
Notice: Make sure the tabs on 1st gear thrust washer line up with slots on the 1st clutch housing assembly hub or damage to the 1st gear thrust washer will occur.
Important: Chamfer side goes toward the clutch housing and flat side goes toward 1st gear.
Notice: If the assembly is not held together, the gear hub may slide out of the clutch housing which may allow the 1st gear thrust washer to move out of location or allow the clutch plates to be pinched when the input shat nut is tightened.
Notice: Use a new nut due to insufficient tightening retention of the old nut. Clean the shaft threads with a wire brush. When tightening this nut it must be done with a hand wrench or a torque wrench. Using a power tool will generate excess heat in the fastener causing an incorrect tighten.
Tighten
Tighten the input shaft clamp nut to 150 N·m (111 lb ft).
Important: After the input and output shaft nut have been installed, verify proper operation.
Important: To verify the 1st clutch assembly, gear and hub are positioned properly, check clearance between 1st drive gear and bearing.
31.1. | Engage the park pawl. |
Clearance
Standard 0.075-0.425 mm (0.003-0.017 in)
31.2. | Rotate the input shaft by turning the 1st clutch housing. The clutch housing should turn freely in both directions. |
• | If the input shaft turns freely in one direction only, the 1st clutch is binding. |
• | If the input shaft will not turn freely in either direction, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th clutch is binding. |
Tighten
Tighten the manual detent lever-to-manual detent shaft nut to 12 N·m (9 lb ft).
Important: New bolts must be used. Reusing old bolts may cause insufficient torque retention. A hand wrench or torque wrench must be used when tightening and torquing these bolts. Using a power tool will generate excess heat in the fastener causing an incorrect torque.
Tighten
Tighten the 1st design external input shaft hub bolts to 12 N·m (9 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the 2nd design internal TORX® input shaft hub bolts to 5 N·m (44 lb in).
Important: Do not use force as the tube can bend easily. Rotate the shafts to align the tubes.
Important: Clean and lubricate the fasteners with Saturn transaxle fluid. Wipe off excess fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the end cover-to-case bolts to 28 N·m (21 lb ft).
Notice: Prior to using the seal installer SA9113T inspect the tool for any nicks or burrs that may damage the seal lip.
Important: Clean and lubricate the fasteners with Saturn transaxle fluid. Wipe off excess fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the case-to-converter housing short bolts to 25 N·m (18 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle drain plug to 30 N·m (22 lb ft).
• | (1) Valve body-to-case dowel bolts |
• | (2) Upper-to-lower valvebody dowel bolts |
• | (3) Bolt holding upper and lower valvebody |
Important: Clean and lubricate the fasteners with Saturn Transaxle Fluid. Wipe off excess fluid and install.
Tighten
Tighten the valvebody assembly bolts to 11 N·m (8 lb ft).
Important: While adjusting the transaxle range switch, always rotate the switch towards the engine to achieve continuity. A diagnostic trouble code DTC P0706 could result if this procedure is not followed.
Important: Digital volt/ohmmeter (DVOM) with audible continuity test is preferred. Do not stick a probe in the transaxle range switch terminal hole. Use the male terminals on the transaxle range switch or faulty readings could occur.
61.1. | Place the transaxle in Drive (D). Use an ohmmeter or continuity tester to check for continuity across terminals on the selector switch. Rotate the transaxle range switch from the left fender towards the engine until continuity is achieved. |
61.2. | Tighten the switch-to-case bolts. After the switch-to-case bolts have been tightened, recheck continuity. |
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle range switch-to-case bolts to 14 N·m (10 lb ft).
Important: Install the new gasket during assembly.
Tighten
Tighten the valvebody cover-to-case bolts to 12 N·m (9 lb ft).
Important: Clean and lubricate the fasteners with Saturn transaxle fluid. Wipe off the excess fluid and install.
Tighten
Tighten the valvebody cover-to-case bolts to 12 N·m (9 lb ft).
67.1. | Install the tool down into the converter and tighten so that the end of the tool will hold onto the splines inside the converter. |
67.2. | Set up the dial indicator to the end of the tool. |
End Play
Standard 0.00-0.60 mm (0.000-0.26 in)
Notice: Install the filter by hand. Do not use any type of tool that will scratch, dent, or damage the filter. If the filter is damaged in any way, it must be replaced with a new filter.
Tighten
Follow the tightening instructions on the filter label.
When installing sensor, use Saturn sealant with Teflon® Saturn P/N 21485278 or equivalent on the threads.
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle fluid temperature sensor-to-case to 8 N·m (71 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle cooler line fitting-to-case to 25 N·m (18 lb ft).
Important: Clean and lubricate the input speed sensor with Saturn transaxle fluid. Wipe off the excess fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the input speed sensor (ISS) to 26 N·m (19 lb ft).
Tighten
Tighten the output speed sensor (OSS) to 26 N·m (19 lb ft).
Important: Clean and lubricate the fasteners with Saturn transaxle fluid. Wipe off excess fluid and install.
Tighten
Tighten the transaxle oil indicator tube-to-case bolt to 12 N·m (9 lb ft).