INSPECT TRANSMISSION OIL CLEANER MAGNET
Use the removed transmission oil cleaner magnets to collect any steel chips. Examine the chips and particles in the automatic transaxle oil pan sub-assembly and on the transmission oil cleaner magnets to determine what type of wear has occurred in the automatic transaxle assembly:
| Result |
|---|
| Steel (magnetic) |
| Bearing, gear and plate wear |
| Brass (non-magnetic) |
| Bushing wear |
INSPECT INPUT SHAFT SUB-ASSEMBLY END PLAY
Using a dial indicator, measure the input shaft sub-assembly end play.
| End Play |
|---|
| 0.012 to 1.250 mm (0.000473 to 0.0492 in.) |
INSPECT NO. 2 CLUTCH DISC
Check if the contact surfaces of the No. 2 clutch discs, No. 2 clutch plates and No. 2 clutch flange are worn or burnt.
Note
If the lining of any No. 2 clutch disc is peeled off or discolored, or even if part of the groove is damaged, replace all No. 2 clutch discs.
Before assembling new No. 2 clutch discs, soak them in ATF for at least 15 minutes.
If necessary, replace them.
INSPECT PLANETARY SUN GEAR SUB-ASSEMBLY
Using a caliper gauge, measure the inside diameter of the bushings of the planetary sun gear sub-assembly.
| Standard Inside Diameter |
|---|
| 25.525 to 25.546 mm (1.0049 to 1.0057 in.) |
| Maximum Inside Diameter |
|---|
| 25.546 mm (1.0057 in.) |
If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the planetary sun gear sub-assembly.
INSPECT NO. 1 CLUTCH DISC
Check if the contact surfaces of the No. 1 clutch discs, No. 1 clutch plates and No. 1 clutch flange are worn or burnt.
Note
If the lining of any No. 1 clutch disc is peeled off or discolored, or even if part of the groove is damaged, replace all No. 1 clutch discs.
Before assembling new No. 1 clutch discs, soak them in ATF for at least 15 minutes.
If necessary, replace them.
INSPECT NO. 3 BRAKE DISC
Check if the contact surfaces of the No. 3 brake discs, No. 3 brake plates and No. 3 brake flanges are worn or burnt.
Note
If the lining of any No. 3 brake disc is peeled off or discolored, or even if part of the groove is damaged, replace all No. 3 brake discs.
Before assembling new No. 3 brake discs, soak them in ATF for at least 15 minutes.
If necessary, replace them.
INSPECT UNDERDRIVE PLANETARY GEAR ASSEMBLY
Using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between the underdrive planetary gear assembly and pinion gear at 4 points.
| Standard Clearance |
|---|
| 0.18 to 0.54 mm (0.00709 to 0.0213 in.) |
If the clearance is greater than the standard clearance, replace the underdrive planetary gear assembly.
INSPECT REAR PLANETARY SUN GEAR ASSEMBLY
Using a caliper gauge, measure the inside diameter of the bushings of the rear planetary sun gear assembly.
| Standard Inside Diameter |
|---|
| 25.580 to 25.601 mm (1.0071 to 1.0079 in.) |
| Maximum Inside Diameter |
|---|
| 25.601 mm (1.0079 in.) |
If the inside diameter is greater than the maximum, replace the rear planetary sun gear assembly.
INSPECT NO. 1 BRAKE DISC
Check if the contact surfaces of the No. 1 brake discs, No. 1 brake plates and No. 1 brake flange are worn or burnt.
Note
If the lining of any No. 1 brake disc is peeled off or discolored, or even if part of the groove is damaged, replace all No. 1 brake discs.
Before assembling new No. 1 brake discs, soak them in ATF for at least 15 minutes.
If necessary, replace them.
INSPECT 2ND BRAKE PISTON RETURN SPRING SUB-ASSEMBLY
Using a vernier caliper, measure the free length of the 3 2nd brake piston return spring sub-assemblies including the spring seats.
| Standard Free Length |
|---|
| 23.85 mm (0.939 in.) |
If the free length is shorter than the standard free length, replace the 2nd brake piston return spring sub-assembly.
INSPECT ONE-WAY CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
| *1 | Planetary Ring Gear |
| *2 | One-way Clutch Assembly |
| *a | Free |
| *b | Lock |
Temporarily install the one-way clutch assembly to the planetary ring gear.
Make sure that the one-way clutch assembly turns freely counterclockwise and locks when turned clockwise.
If the one-way clutch assembly does not operate normally, replace it.
INSPECT FRONT PLANETARY GEAR ASSEMBLY
Using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between the front planetary gear case and each pinion gear at points (A) and (B).
| Standard Clearance |
|---|
| Point (A) |
| 0.23 to 0.59 mm (0.00906 to 0.0232 in.) |
| Point (B) |
| 0.16 to 0.66 mm (0.00630 to 0.0259 in.) |
If the clearance is greater than the standard clearance, replace the front planetary gear assembly.
INSPECT NO. 2 BRAKE DISC
Check if the contact surfaces of the No. 2 brake discs, No. 2 brake plates and No. 2 brake flange are worn or burnt.
Note
If the lining of any No. 2 brake disc is peeled off or discolored, or even if part of the groove is damaged, replace all No. 2 brake discs.
Before assembling new No. 2 brake discs, soak them in ATF for at least 15 minutes.
If necessary, replace them.
INSPECT 1ST AND REVERSE BRAKE RETURN SPRING SUB-ASSEMBLY
Using a vernier caliper, measure the free length of the 1st and reverse brake return spring sub-assembly including the spring seat.
| Standard Free Length |
|---|
| 15.79 mm (0.621 in.) |
If the free length is shorter than the standard free length, replace the 1st and reverse brake return spring sub-assembly.
INSPECT CLEARANCE OF NO. 2 BRAKE
| *1 | No. 2 Brake Piston |
| *a | Clearance |
Apply compressed air to the oil pressure supply hole shown in the illustration, and check the operation of the No. 2 brake piston.
Set a dial indicator as shown in the illustration.
Using a dial indicator, measure the clearance of the No. 2 brake while applying compressed air (200 kPa, 2.0 kgf/cm2, 29 psi).
| Standard Clearance |
|---|
| 0.884 to 1.196 mm (0.0348 to 0.0471 in.) |
Tech Tips
Measure the clearance at 3 points where the brake piston diameter is approximately 140 mm (5.51 in.) and calculate the average.
If the clearance is not as specified, select an appropriate No. 2 brake flange so that the clearance will be within the specified range.
There are 5 No. 2 brake flanges of different thicknesses.
| Mark | Thickness |
|---|---|
| 40 | 4.0 (0.157) |
| 41 | 4.1 (0.161) |
| 42 | 4.2 (0.165) |
| 43 | 4.3 (0.169) |
| 44 | 4.4 (0.173) |
INSPECT CLEARANCE OF NO. 1 BRAKE
| *1 | No. 1 Brake Piston |
| *a | Clearance |
Apply compressed air to the oil pressure supply hole shown in the illustration, and check the operation of the No. 1 brake piston.
Set a dial indicator as shown in the illustration.
Using a dial indicator, measure the clearance of the No. 1 brake while applying compressed air (200 kPa, 2.0 kgf/cm2, 29 psi).
| Standard Clearance |
|---|
| 0.807 to 0.974 mm (0.0318 to 0.0383 in.) |
Tech Tips
Measure the clearance at 3 points where the brake piston diameter is approximately 140 mm (5.51 in.) and calculate the average.
If the clearance is not as specified, select an appropriate No. 1 brake flange so that the clearance will be within the specified range.
There are 7 No. 1 brake flanges of different thicknesses.
| Mark | Thickness |
|---|---|
| 30 | 3.0 (0.118) |
| 31 | 3.1 (0.122) |
| 32 | 3.2 (0.126) |
| 33 | 3.3 (0.130) |
| 34 | 3.4 (0.134) |
| 35 | 3.5 (0.138) |
| 36 | 3.6 (0.142) |
INSPECT CLEARANCE OF NO. 3 BRAKE
Using a vernier caliper and a straightedge, measure the distance shown in the illustration (Dimension (A)) while a load of 500 N (51 kgf, 112.4 lbf) is being applied to the flange.
| *1 | Front Oil Pump Assembly | *2 | No. 3 Brake Piston |
| *3 | No. 3 Brake Flange | - | - |
| *a | Dimension (A) | *b | Dimension (B) |
| *c | Contact Surface of Front Oil Pump Assembly | - | - |
Tech Tips
Measure the distance (Dimension (A)) at 3 points where the No. 3 brake flange diameter is approximately 166 mm (6.54 in.) and calculate the average.
Using a vernier caliper and a straightedge, measure the distance shown in the illustration (Dimension (B)).
Tech Tips
Measure the distance (Dimension (B)) at 3 points where the No. 3 brake piston diameter is approximately 166 mm (6.54 in.) and calculate the average.
Calculate the clearance value using the following formula:
Clearance = Dimension (B) - Dimension (A)
| Standard Clearance |
|---|
| 0.599 to 0.761 mm (0.0236 to 0.0300 in.) |
If the clearance is not as specified, select an appropriate No. 3 brake flange so that the clearance will be within the specified range.
Adjust clearance of No. 3 brake piston:
| *a | Protective Tape |
Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped with protective tape, remove the snap ring from the front oil pump assembly.
| *1 | No. 3 Brake Flange |
Remove the No. 3 brake flange from the front oil pump assembly.
Using a vernier caliper and a straightedge, measure the distance shown in the illustration (Dimension (A)) while a load of 500 N (51 kgf, 112.4 lbf) is being applied to the No. 3 brake disc.
| *1 | Front Oil Pump Assembly | *2 | No. 3 Brake Piston |
| *3 | No. 3 Brake Disc | - | - |
| *a | Dimension (A) | *b | Dimension (B) |
| *c | Contact Surface of Front Oil Pump Assembly | - | - |
Tech Tips
Measure the distance (Dimension (A)) at 3 points where the No. 3 brake disc diameter is approximately 166 mm (6.54 in.) and calculate the average.
Using a vernier caliper and a straightedge, measure the distance shown in the illustration (Dimension (B)).
Tech Tips
Measure the distance (Dimension (B)) at 3 points where the No. 3 brake piston diameter is approximately 166 mm (6.54 in.) and calculate the average.
Calculate the thickness of the replacement No. 3 brake flange using the following formula:
| Thickness of Replacement No. 3 Brake Flange |
|---|
| Dimension (B) - Dimension (A) - (0.599 to 0.761 mm (0.0236 to 0.0300 in.)) |
Tech Tips
There are 8 No. 3 brake flanges of different thicknesses.
| Mark | Thickness |
|---|---|
| 38 | 3.8 (0.150) |
| 39 | 3.9 (0.154) |
| 40 | 4.0 (0.157) |
| 41 | 4.1 (0.161) |
| 42 | 4.2 (0.165) |
| 43 | 4.3 (0.169) |
| 44 | 4.4 (0.173) |
| 45 | 4.5 (0.177) |
| *1 | No. 3 Brake Flange |
Install the No. 3 brake flange to the front oil pump assembly.
Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped with protective tape, install the snap ring to the front oil pump assembly.
Note
Confirm that the snap ring is correctly located in the groove of the front oil pump assembly.
Make sure that the snap ring ends are positioned as shown in the illustration (A).
INSPECT CLEARANCE OF NO. 1 CLUTCH DISC
Install the direct multiple disc clutch assembly to the rear transaxle cover sub-assembly.
Using a dial indicator, measure the No. 1 clutch pack clearance while applying and releasing compressed air (200 kPa, 2.0 kgf/cm2, 29 psi).
| Pack Clearance |
|---|
| 0.806 to 0.974 mm (0.0317 to 0.0383 in.) |
Tech Tips
Measure the clearance at 3 points where the No. 1 clutch flange diameter is approximately 152 mm (5.98 in.) and calculate the average.
If the pack clearance is not as specified, select an appropriate No. 1 clutch flange so that the pack clearance will be within the specified range.
There are 6 No. 1 clutch flanges of different thicknesses.
| Mark | Thickness |
|---|---|
| 30 | 3.0 (0.118) |
| 31 | 3.1 (0.122) |
| 32 | 3.2 (0.126) |
| 33 | 3.3 (0.130) |
| 34 | 3.4 (0.134) |
| 35 | 3.5 (0.138) |
INSPECT CLEARANCE OF NO. 2 CLUTCH DISC
Install the direct multiple disc clutch assembly to the rear transaxle cover sub-assembly.
| *1 | No. 2 Direct Clutch Piston |
Using a dial indicator, measure the No. 2 clutch pack clearance while applying and releasing compressed air (200 kPa, 2.0 kgf/cm2, 29 psi).
| Pack Clearance |
|---|
| 0.544 to 0.744 mm (0.0214 to 0.0293 in.) |
Tech Tips
Measure the clearance at 3 points where the diameter of the No. 2 direct clutch piston is approximately 152 mm (5.98 in.) and calculate the average.
If the pack clearance is not as specified, select an appropriate No. 2 clutch flange so that the pack clearance will be within the specified range.
There are 6 No. 2 clutch flanges of different thicknesses.
| Mark | Thickness |
|---|---|
| 30 | 3.0 (0.118) |
| 31 | 3.1 (0.122) |
| 32 | 3.2 (0.126) |
| 33 | 3.3 (0.130) |
| 34 | 3.4 (0.134) |
| 35 | 3.5 (0.138) |