General Repair Information: Notes
- The highest level of care and cleanliness along with tools that function properly are required to ensure a proper and successful transmission repair. Of course the general safety precautions also apply when carrying out repair work.
- Some general repair information that applies to several procedures throughout these instructions is summarized here. They apply to this repair information.
Guided fault finding, OBD and test instruments
- Determine the cause of the malfunction as accurately as possible using Guided Fault Finding , OBD and Test Instruments before starting any repairs on the transmission using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.
Special Tools
For a complete list of special tools used in the repair information, refer to appropriate service information.
Oil, Environmental and Disposal Regulations
- Handle transmission fluid, gear oil and other fluids with care.
- Dispose of drained fluid properly.
- Follow the legal, environmental, and disposal regulations.
- Follow the instructions listed on the fluid packaging.
Transmission
- Do not run the engine or tow the vehicle when the transmission fluid pan is removed or when there is no transmission fluid.
- Thoroughly clean the connection points and the surrounding area before loosening.
- During installation, make sure the alignment sleeves are fitted correctly.
O-rings, Shaft Seals, Seals
- Always replace the O-rings, shaft seals and seals.
- After removing the seals, examine the contact surface on the housing or shaft for burrs resulting from removal or for other signs of damage.
- Thoroughly clean the housing separating surfaces before assembling.
- Always replace paper gaskets, completely remove an old seal and thoroughly clean the sealing surfaces.
- When installing shaft seals, apply transmission fluid to the outer edge and sealing lip.
- Coat the O-rings with transmission fluid or Vaseline before inserting to prevent them from being crushed during assembly.
- Do not use any other lubricants in the transmission fluid area. Otherwise there is a danger of the hydraulic transmission control malfunctioning.
- The open side on the shaft seals faces the fluid to be sealed off.
- Press in new shaft seal, so that the sealing lip does not run on the same point as the sealing lip of the old shaft seal (use offset tolerance).
- Follow the guidelines for clean working conditions. Refer to GUIDELINES FOR CLEAN WORKING CONDITIONS .
Circlips
- Do not stretch the circlips.
- Replace damaged or stretched circlips.
- The circlips must rest at the bottom of the groove.
Bolts and Nuts
- Loosen the bolts opposite the tightening sequence.
- Nut and bolts from covers and housings should be loosened and tightened diagonally and in stages if no tightening sequence is specified.
- Replace the self-locking nuts.
- Use a wire brush to clean the threads of the bolts that were installed with locking fluid. Then insert the bolts with Locking Fluid:AMV 185 101A1 .
- Use a thread cutter to clean all threaded holes containing self-locking bolts to remove any locking compound residue. Otherwise the bolts could shear the next time they are removed.
- Please make sure that the thread pitch is correct so that the proper thread cutter is used during cleaning, and the thread does not get damaged.
- The tightening specifications given apply to unoiled bolts and nuts.