PROCEDURE
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 the 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 bushing 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 (0.622 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
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.
Tech Tips
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
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.
Tech Tips
There are 6 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) |
INSPECT CLEARANCE OF NO. 3 BRAKE
| *1 | Front Oil Pump Assembly |
| *2 | No. 3 Brake Piston |
| *a | Dimension A |
| *b | Dimension B |
| *c | Contact surface of 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 flange.
Tech Tips
Measure dimension A at 3 points where the 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 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.
Tech Tips
There are 6 No. 3 brake flanges of different thicknesses.
| Mark | Thickness |
|---|---|
| 38 | 3.80 (0.150) |
| 39 | 3.90 (0.154) |
| 40 | 4.00 (0.157) |
| 41 | 4.10 (0.161) |
| 42 | 4.20 (0.165) |
| 43 | 4.30 (0.169) |
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).
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.
| Pack Clearance |
|---|
| 0.806 to 0.974 mm (0.0317 to 0.0383 in.) |
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.
Tech Tips
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.
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).
Tech Tips
Measure the clearance at 3 points where the diameter of the No. 2 direct multiple clutch piston is approximately 152 mm (5.98 in.) and calculate the average.
| Pack Clearance |
|---|
| 0.544 to 0.744 mm (0.0214 to 0.0293 in.) |
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.
Tech Tips
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) |