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Disassembly And Assembly: Disassembly

CAUTION:
  • Because the automatic transaxle is manufactured from high-precision parts, care must be taken not to scratch or damage these parts during disassembly and assembly.
  • The working area should be covered with a rubber mat to keep it clean at all times.
  • Do not wear any cloth gloves and do not use any shop towels during disassembly. Use only nylon cloth, paper towels or any other lint-free material.
  • Parts which have been disassembled should all be cleaned. Metal parts can be cleaned with normal detergent, but they should be dried completely using compressed air.
  • Clutch discs, plastic thrust plates and rubber parts should be cleaned with automatic transmission fluid (ATF).
  • If the transaxle body has been damaged, disassemble and clean the cooler system.
  1. Remove the torque converter.
  2. Use a dial gauge to measure the input shaft end play.
  3. Remove each bracket.
  4. Remove the dipstick.
  5. Remove the eye bolt, gaskets and the oil cooler feed tube.
    Fig 1: Measuring Input Shaft End Play
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  6. Remove the air breather by inserting a screw driver into the air breather and prying it up.
    Fig 2: Removing Air Breather By Inserting
    G04254921Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  7. Remove the input shaft speed sensor and output shaft speed sensor.
    Fig 3: Removing Input Shaft Speed Sensor And Output Shaft Speed Sensor
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    CAUTION: The manual control lever tightening nut must be removed before removing the valve body. If the valve body is removed before the nut, the park/neutral position switch will be damaged.
  8. Loosen the manual control lever tightening nut, and then remove the manual control lever and the park/neutral position switch.
    Fig 4: Loosening Manual Control Lever
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  9. Remove the sealing cap and O-ring. < Type with sealing cap >
    Fig 5: Removing Sealing Cap And O-Ring
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  10. Remove the valve body cover.
    Fig 6: Removing Valve Body Cover
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  11. Remove the manual control shaft detent.
    Fig 7: Removing Manual Control Shaft Detent
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  12. Disconnect the solenoid valve harness from the valve body by disconnecting the fluid temperature sensor and all the connectors.
    Fig 8: Disconnecting Solenoid Valve Harness From Valve Body
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    CAUTION:
    • Make sure that the manual control lever and the park/neutral position switch are removed. See step  8.
    • Do not remove the bolts (four pieces) shown in the illustration.
  13. Remove the valve body mounting bolts (twenty seven pieces).
    Fig 9: Removing Valve Body Mounting Bolts
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    CAUTION: Do not lose the two steel balls.
  14. Remove the valve body, gasket and the steel balls (two pieces).
    Fig 10: Removing Valve Body, Gasket And Steel Balls
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  15. Remove the snap ring from the connector. Push the connector into the transaxle case and remove the solenoid valve harness.
    Fig 11: Identifying Connector Snap Ring
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  16. Remove the strainer and the second brake retainer oil seal.
    Fig 12: Identifying Strainer And Second Brake Retainer Oil Seal
    G05199426Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  17. Remove each accumulator piston and spring.
    ACCUMULATOR PISTON REFERENCE

    NUMBER NAME
    1 For low-reverse brake
    2 For underdrive clutch
    3 For second brake
    4 For overdrive clutch
    Fig 13: Identifying Accumulator Pistons
    G04231284Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  18. Remove the manual control lever shaft roller.
  19. Remove the manual control lever shaft and the parking pawl rod.
    Fig 14: Removing Manual Control Lever Shaft And Parking Pawl Rod
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  20. Remove the torque converter housing mounting bolts (eighteen pieces), and then remove the torque converter housing.
  21. Remove the differential bearing outer race and spacer from the torque converter housing.
    Fig 15: Removing Differential Bearing Outer Race
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  22. Remove the O-rings (two pieces).
    Fig 16: Removing O-Rings
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  23. Remove the differential.
    Fig 17: Removing Differential
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  24. Remove the oil filter.
    Fig 18: Removing Oil Filter
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  25. Remove the oil pump mounting bolts (six pieces).
    Fig 19: Removing Oil Pump Mounting Bolts
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  26. Use special tools MD998333 in position shown in the drawing.
  27. Turn special tools MD998333 to remove the oil pump.
  28. Remove the oil pump gasket.
    Fig 20: Removing Oil Pump Using Special Tool
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  29. Remove thrust washer number 1.
    Fig 21: Identifying Thrust Washer Number 1
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  30. Holding the input shaft, remove the underdrive clutch and input shaft.
    Fig 22: Removing/Installing Underdrive Clutch & Input Shaft
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  31. Remove thrust bearing number 2.
    Fig 23: Removing Thrust Bearing Number 2
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  32. Remove the underdrive clutch hub.
    Fig 24: Identifying Underdrive Clutch Hub
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  33. Remove the parking pawl shaft, and then remove the spacer and spring.
    Fig 25: Removing Spacer And Spring
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  34. Remove the parking roller support shafts (two pieces), and then remove the parking pawl and parking roller support.
    Fig 26: Removing Parking Pawl And Parking Roller Support
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  35. Remove the rear.
  36. Remove thrust race number 8.
  37. Remove the seal rings (four pieces).
  38. Remove the input shaft rear bearing.
    Fig 27: Removing Rear
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  39. Remove the O-rings (three pieces).
    Fig 28: Removing O-rings
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  40. Remove the reverse and overdrive clutch and thrust bearing number 7.
    Fig 29: Removing Thrust Bearing Number 7
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  41. Remove overdrive clutch hub and thrust bearing number 6.
    Fig 30: Removing Thrust Bearing Number 6
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  42. Remove thrust bearing number 5.
    Fig 31: Removing Thrust Bearing Number 5
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  43. Remove the planetary reverse sun gear.
    Fig 32: Removing Planetary Reverse Sun Gear
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  44. Remove the snap ring.
    Fig 33: Removing Snap Ring
    G04254952Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  45. Remove the second brake piston and the return spring.
    Fig 34: Removing Second Brake Piston And Return Spring
    G04254953Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  46. Remove the pressure plate, second brake discs and second brake plates.

    Number of second brake discs and plates: 

    SECOND BRAKE DISCS AND PLATES REFERENCE

    A/T MODEL SECOND BRAKE DISC SECOND BRAKE PLATE
    F4A4B 3 2
    F4A5A 4 3
    Fig 35: Removing Pressure Plate (F4A4B)
    G04254954Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    Fig 36: Removing Pressure Plate (F4A5A)
    G04254955Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  47. Remove the planetary carrier assembly.
    Fig 37: Removing Planetary Carrier Assembly
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  48. Remove the snap ring.
    Fig 38: Removing Snap Ring
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  49. Remove the reaction plate and the brake disc.
    Fig 39: Reaction Plate And Brake Disc
    G04254958Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  50. Remove the snap ring.
    Fig 40: Removing Snap Ring
    G04254959Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  51. Remove the brake plates (five pieces), brake discs (six pieces) and pressure plate.
    NOTE: *Includes the brake discs removed in step  48.
    Fig 41: Removing Brake Plates
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  52. Remove the wave spring.
    Fig 42: Removing Wave Spring
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  53. Remove the one-way clutch inner race and low-reverse brake piston as follows:
    1. Using special tools MD998903 < F4A4B > or MD998338 < F4A5A > and MD998924, compress the one-way clutch inner race.
    2. Remove the snap ring.
    3. Remove the special tools.
    4. Remove the one-way clutch inner race, O-ring, spring retainer, return spring and low-reverse brake piston.
      Fig 43: Removing One-Way Clutch Inner Race (A4A4B)
      G04254962Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
      Fig 44: Removing One-Way Clutch Inner Race (A4A5A)
      G04254963Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  54. Remove the transfer drive gear bearing mounting bolts (three or four pieces). Then, turn the gear 1/8 turn (45 degrees) and remove the remaining bolts (three or four).

    F4A4B: seven mounting bolts

    F4A5A: eight mounting bolts

    Fig 45: Removing Transfer Drive Gear Bearing Mounting Bolts
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    Fig 46: Removing Transfer Drive Gear Bearing Mounting Bolts (F4A4B)
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    Fig 47: Removing Transfer Drive Gear Bearing Mounting Bolts (F4A5A)
    G04254966Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  55. Remove the transfer drive gear.
    Fig 48: Removing Transfer Drive Gear
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  56. Remove the cap by inserting a screw driver into the center of the cap and prying it up.
    Fig 49: Removing Cap By Inserting
    G04254968Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  57. Using a chisel, straighten the staked portions from the output shaft jam nut.
    Fig 50: Straightening Staked Portions From Output Shaft Jam Nut
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    CAUTION: The jam nut is reverse threaded.
  58. Use special tools MB991625 and MB990607 to remove the output shaft jam nut.
    Fig 51: Removing Output Shaft Jam Nut
    G04254970Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  59. Remove the bearing retainer mounting bolts.
    Fig 52: Removing Bearing Retainer Mounting Bolts
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  60. Tap on the rear end of the output shaft to remove the output shaft, taper roller bearing and collar.
    Fig 53: Taping Rear End Of Output Shaft
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  61. Tap out the outer race and the spacer.
  62. Remove the snap ring.
  63. Remove the differential bearing outer race from the transaxle case.
    Fig 54: Removing Differential Bearing Outer Race From Transaxle Case
    G04254973Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.