CLUTCH SYSTEM(for EC65A) PRECAUTION


  1. IGNITION SWITCH EXPRESSIONS


    1. The type of ignition switch used on this model differs according to the specifications of the vehicle. The expressions listed in the table below are used in this section.

      Expression

      Ignition Switch

      (Position)

      Engine Switch

      (Condition)

      Ignition Switch off LOCK Off
      Ignition Switch ON ON On (IG)
      Ignition Switch ACC ACC On (ACC)
      Engine Start START Start
  2. PRECAUTION REGARDING ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION


    1. When racing the engine, make sure that the gear is in neutral.

  3. PRECAUTION REGARDING PARTS REMOVAL


    1. Before removing the clutch actuator or transaxle assembly from the vehicle, perform the Active Test to set the clutch actuator to the "Standby" position.


      1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Multi-Mode M/T / Active Test / Target Clutch Control / Standby position

        Before Removal
        Part Removed Operation Order See Procedure

        • Clutch actuator

        • Transaxle assembly

        Active Test / Target Clutch Control / Standby position

        Click here

        Note

        If the actuator is not set to the "Standby" position, the clutch fluid may be sprayed out.

        Tech Tips

        If the clutch actuator cannot be set to the "Standby" position due to a malfunction (sticking, etc.), then the clutch fluid pressure should be released from the bleeder plug to prevent the fluid from spraying.

  4. PRECAUTION REGARDING PARTS INSTALLATION


    1. Before installing the clutch actuator or transaxle assembly onto the vehicle, perform the Active Test to set the clutch actuator to the "Standby" position.


      1. Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Multi-Mode M/T / Active Test / Target Clutch Control / Standby position

        Before Installation
        Part Installed Operation Order See Procedure

        • Clutch actuator

        • Transaxle assembly

        Active Test / Target Clutch Control / Standby position

        Click here

    2. If clutch fluid line parts are installed, bleed the air from the lines before performing initialization Click here.

    3. When installing parts related to the multi-mode manual transmission system, perform [Initialization and Learning] and/or [Synchronization Position Calibration]. In addition, the required operations differ according to the parts to be installed. Proceed with the operation in the order shown in the table below.

      After Installation
      Parts to be Removed Operation Order See Procedure

      • Transmission assembly

      • Shift and select actuator (with clutch actuator)

      • Shift stroke sensor

      • Select stroke sensor

      • Transmission control ECU

      1. INITIALIZATION OF MULTI-MODE MANUAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

      [Initialization of ECU] and / or [Initialization of transmission]

      Click here

      2. LEARNING OF MULTI-MODE MANUAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

      Click here

      3. SYNCHRONIZATION POSITION CALIBRATION

      Click here


      • Clutch actuator

      • Clutch stroke sensor

      1. INITIALIZATION OF MULTI-MODE MANUAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

      [Initialization of clutch]

      Click here

      2. LEARNING OF MULTI-MODE MANUAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

      Click here

      Note


      • If the transaxle assembly is removed from the engine, a new clutch release with bearing cylinder assembly must be used when it is reinstalled.

      • After replacing any system components, perform initialization and learning of related components (refer to the operations listed above). If initialization and learning are not performed, the transaxle system will not function properly.

      • Before proceeding with learning of the multi-mode manual transaxle system, clear (initialize) the preciously stored learning values. Since the multi-mode manual transaxle system does not have an overwrite function, cleaning (initializing) stored data is necessary to allow the system to learn.

      • Do not clear (initialize) parts other than those specified in the "Parts installed" column in the table above.