HCF 2
HCF 2
HCF 2
Stall speed Check with vehicle on 2, 250 rpm 2, 000-2, 400 rpm
level ground
1.25-1.65N.m (12.7-
For new bearing 16.8kgf.cm, 11.0-14.6 Adjust
CVT differential Tapered roller bearing lbf.in)
carrier starting torque: preload 0.95-1.35N.m (9.7-
For reused bearing 13.8kgf.cm, 8.4-11.9 Adjust
lbf.in)
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > CVT DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER BEARING OUTER RACE
REPLACEMENT > REPLACEMENT
NOTE:
The carrier bearing and the carrier bearing outer race should be replaced as a set.
Adjust the carrier bearing preload after replacing the carrier bearing and the carrier bearing outer
race.
Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before installation.
1. Remove the carrier bearing outer race (A) and the spacer (B) by
heating the transmission housing to about 212°F (100°C) using a heat gun
(C).
NOTE: Do not heat the transmission housing more than 212°F (100°C).
2. Drive the carrier bearing outer race (A) until it bottoms using the 15 x
135L driver handle and the 62 x 64 mm bearing driver attachment.
1. Remove the carrier bearing outer race (A), the 68 mm thrust shim (B), and
the oil guide plate (C) by heating the torque converter housing to about 212°F
(100°C) using a heat gun (D).
NOTE: Do not heat the torque converter housing more than 212°F (100°C).
1. Install the carrier bearing outer race (A), the 68 mm thrust shim
(B), and the oil guide plate (C).
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2. Drive the carrier bearing outer race (A) until it bottoms using the 15 x
135L driver handle and the 62 x 68 mm bearing driver attachment.
1. Install the differential oil seal (A) flush with the transmission housing
using the 15 x 135L driver handle and the 58 mm oil seal driver
attachment.
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1. Install the differential oil seal (A) flush with the torque converter
housing using the 65 mm oil seal driver.
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > CVT DRIVE PULLEY SPEED SENSOR REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION > REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
NOTE: Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > CVT DRIVEN PULLEY PRESSURE SENSOR REMOVAL
AND INSTALLATION > REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
NOTE: Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
1. Vehicle - Lift. Refer to Vehicle - Lift
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > CVT SPEED SENSOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
NOTE: Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > CVT TRANSMISSION REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
EXPLODED VIEW
4. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice)
2. Turn the engine off.
1. Remove the drain plug (A) with the sealing washer (B), and drain the transmission fluid for at least
5 minutes.
NOTE:
1. Remove metal particles from the magnetic surface of the drain plug.
2. Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
2. Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer.
Fig 1: Transmission Fluid Drain Plug With Torque Specifications
1. Remove the transmission fluid warmer (A) with the O-rings (B).
NOTE: The transmission fluid warmer is aluminum part. Be careful
not to damage the transmission fluid warmer
2. Put plastic bag over the transmission fluid warmer, then swing it
out of the way.
3. Remove the transmission fluid warmer strainer (A) with the O-ring (B)
4. Clean the transmission fluid warmer strainer if necessary. Replace the
transmission fluid warmer strainer, if it is clogged or damaged.
NOTE:
1. Do not use compressed air to clean the transmission fluid warmer
strainer.
2. Soak the transmission fluid warmer strainer thoroughly in
transmission fluid.
1. Remove the spring clip (A) and the control pin (B)
2. Remove the shift cable bracket (C) and the shift
cable end (D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
2. Disconnect the
connectors (A).
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21. Upper Transmission Assembly Mounting Bolt - Remove. Refer to Exploded View
NOTE: Refer to the Exploded View as needed during this procedure.
25. Front Wheel - Remove (Both Sides). Refer to Front Wheels - Remove
27. Lower Arm Ball Joint - Disconnect (Both Sides). Refer to Replacement
28. Tie-Rod End Ball Joint - Disconnect (Both Sides). Refer to Replacement
37. Lower Transmission Assembly Mounting Bolt - Remove. Refer to Exploded View
NOTE: Refer to the Exploded View as needed during this procedure.
1. Check once again that the transmission is free of hoses and electrical wiring
2. Lower the transmission by loosening the wing nut of the engine support hanger, and tilt the engine
just enough for the transmission to clear its end from the side frame
3. Slide the transmission away from the engine, then remove the transmission from the vehicle.
NOTE: Be careful not to drop the torque converter.
3. Transmission - Install
13. Tie-Rod End Ball Joint - Connect (Both Sides). Refer to Replacement
14. Lower Arm Ball Joint - Connect (Both Sides). Refer to Replacement
1. Connect the
connectors (A)
2. Install the
harness clamp
(B).
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1. Install the transmission mount (A) to the body with new bolts (B)
2. Loosely install new transmission mount bracket mounting nuts (C)
3. Install the ground cable (D).
Fig 6: Transmission Mount With Torque Specifications
19. Upper Transmission Assembly Mounting Bolt - Install. Refer to Exploded View
NOTE: Refer to the Exploded View as needed during this procedure.
2. Connect the
connectors (A).
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1. Apply molybdenum grease to the inner surface of the hole (A) in the shift cable end (B)
2. Install the shift cable bracket (C) while installing the shift cable end to the control lever (D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively
3. Install the control pin (E)
4. Insert the lock pin (F) in the direction shown through the control pin hole and out the opening (G)
of the control lever so that the hooked end (H) of the lock pin locks into the control pin hole.
Fig 11: Shift Cable With Torque Specifications
2. Install the transmission fluid warmer (A) with new O-rings (B).
NOTE: The transmission fluid warmer is aluminum part. Be careful not to damage the transmission
fluid warmer.
Fig 12: Transmission Fluid Warmer With Torque Specifications
44. Transmission Fluid Level - Check. Refer to Transmission Fluid (HCF-2) Level Check (CVT)
45. Front Wheel - Install (Both Sides). Refer to Front Wheels - Install
49. VSA Sensor Neutral Position - Memorize (With VSA). Refer to VSA sensor neutral position
memorization
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > CVTF WARMER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
REMOVAL
NOTE: Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
1. Remove the transmission fluid warmer (A) with the O-rings (B).
NOTE: The transmission fluid warmer is aluminum part. Be careful
not to damage the transmission fluid warmer.
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2. Remove the transmission fluid warmer strainer (A) with the O-ring (B)
3. Clean the transmission fluid warmer strainer if necessary. Replace the
transmission fluid warmer strainer, if it is clogged or damaged.
NOTE:
1. Do not use compressed air to clean the transmission fluid warmer
strainer.
2. Soak the transmission fluid warmer strainer thoroughly in
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > CVTF WARMER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
7. Transmission Fluid Level - Check. Refer to Transmission Fluid (HCF-2) Level Check (CVT)
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > END COVER DRIVEN PULLEY SHAFT BEARING
REPLACEMENT
*: 07YAC-0010102 must be used with commercially available 3/8"-16 slide hammer.
Special Tools Required
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > END COVER DRIVEN PULLEY SHAFT BEARING
REPLACEMENT > REPLACEMENT
NOTE: Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before installation.
2. Remove the driven pulley shaft bearing (A) using the 45-75 mm
adjustable bearing puller and a commercially available 3/8"-16 slide
hammer (B).
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > FINAL DRIVE SHAFT TAPERED ROLLER BEARING
OUTER RACE REPLACEMENT
Special Tools Required
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > FINAL DRIVE SHAFT TAPERED ROLLER BEARING
OUTER RACE REPLACEMENT > REPLACEMENT
NOTE:
The tapered roller bearing and the tapered roller bearing outer race should be replaced as a set.
Adjust the tapered roller bearing preload after replacing the tapered roller bearing and the tapered
roller bearing outer race.
Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before installation.
Transmission Housing Side
1. Remove the tapered roller bearing outer race (A) and the oil guide plate
(B) by heating the transmission housing to about 212°F (100°C) using a
heat gun (C).
NOTE: Do not heat the transmission housing more than 212°F (100°C).
1. Install the tapered roller bearing outer race (A) and the
oil guide plate (B).
2. Drive the tapered roller bearing outer race (A) until it bottoms
using the 40 mm I.D. driver handle.
1. Remove the bearing outer race (A) and the 51 mm thrust shim (B) by
heating the torque converter housing to about 212°F (100°C) using a heat
gun (C).
NOTE: Do not heat the torque converter housing more than 212°F
(100°C).
2. Drive the bearing outer race (A) until it bottoms using the 40
mm I.D. driver handle.
1. VSA Modulator-Control Unit - Remove. Refer to VSA Modulator-Control Unit Removal and Installation
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > PADDLE SHIFTER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the SRS precautions
and procedures before doing repairs or service.
Paddle Shifter + (Upshift Switch)
6. Garnish - Remove
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > SHIFT CABLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
REMOVAL
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the SRS precautions
and procedures before doing repairs or service.
1. Remove the spring clip (A) and the control pin (B)
2. Remove the shift cable bracket (C) and the shift
cable end (D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
2. Remove the shift cable grommet (B), and pull out the
shift cable (C).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > SHIFT CABLE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
INSTALLATION
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the SRS precautions
and procedures before doing repairs or service.
1. Insert the shift cable (A) through the grommet hole (B), and
install the shift cable grommet (C) in its hole.
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
1. Apply molybdenum grease to the inner surface of the hole (A) in the shift cable end (B)
2. Install the shift cable bracket (C) while installing the shift cable end to the control lever (D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively
3. Install the control pin (E)
4. Insert the lock pin (F) in the direction shown through the control pin hole and out the opening (G)
of the control lever so that the hooked end (H) of the lock pin locks into the control pin hole.
Fig 1: Shift Cable With Torque Specifications
1. Push the shift cable (A) until it stops, then release it.
NOTE: Do not hold the shift cable guide (B) to adjust the shift
cable
2. Pull the shift cable back one step from the P position so that
the shift position is in R.
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1. Install the shift cable end (A) over the mounting stud (B) by aligning its
square hole (C) with the square fitting (D) at the bottom of the stud.
2. Install the socket holder (A), then rotate the socket holder
retainer (B) clockwise (C) until it stops.
NOTE: Do not install the shift cable by holding the shift cable
guide (D).
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3. Make sure that the shift cable end (A) is properly installed on the mounting stud (B).
1. If the cable end is out of position with the mounting stud, remove the shift cable
from the shift cable bracket, then reinstall the cable end over the mounting stud
before reinstalling the shift cable to the shift cable bracket. Do not install the shift
cable end on the mounting stud with the shift cable installed on the shift cable
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2. If the shift cable end does not ride at the bottom of the mounting stud, rotate the
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stud to align the square fitting with the hole.
5. Remove the 6.0 mm (0.236 in) pin (A) that was installed to
hold the shift lever.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > SHIFT LEVER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
REMOVAL
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the SRS precautions
and procedures before doing repairs or service.
3. Connector - Disconnect
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > SHIFT LEVER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
INSTALLATION
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component locations and the SRS precautions
and procedures before doing repairs or service.
1. Push the shift cable (A) until it stops, then release it.
NOTE: Do not hold the shift cable guide (B) to adjust the shift
cable
2. Pull the shift cable back one step from the P position so that
the shift position is in R.
1. Install the shift cable end (A) over the mounting stud (B) by aligning its
square hole (C) with the square fitting (D) at the bottom of the stud.
2. Install the socket holder (A), then rotate the socket holder
retainer (B) clockwise (C) until it stops.
NOTE: Do not install the shift cable by holding the shift cable
guide (D).
3. Make sure that the shift cable end (A) is properly installed on the mounting stud (B).
1. If the cable end is out of position with the mounting stud, remove the shift cable
from the shift cable bracket, then reinstall the cable end over the mounting stud
before reinstalling the shift cable to the shift cable bracket. Do not install the shift
cable end on the mounting stud with the shift cable installed on the shift cable
bracket.
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5. Remove the 6.0 mm (0.236 in) pin (A) that was installed to
hold the shift lever.
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4. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice)
2. Turn the engine off.
1. Remove the drain plug (A) with the sealing washer (B), and drain the transmission fluid for at least
5 minutes.
NOTE:
1. Remove metal particles from the magnetic surface of the drain plug.
2. Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
2. Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer.
Fig 1: Transmission Fluid Drain Plug With Torque Specifications
6. Transmission Fluid Pan - Remove Transmission Fluid Pan Removal and Installation
NOTE: The actual transmission fluid (HCF-2) capacity will vary from the specified capacity based on
the length of time the transmission fluid pan is off the transmission. Avoid leaving the transmission fluid
pan off for extend periods of time.
2. Clean the inlet opening (A) of the transmission fluid strainer (B)
thoroughly with compressed air
3. Check that it is in good condition and that the inlet opening is not
clogged
4. Test the strainer by pouring clean transmission fluid through the
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1. Install the transmission fluid strainer (A) with a new O-ring (B).
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the solenoid wire harness and the O-ring while installing the
transmission fluid strainer.
Fig 2: Transmission Fluid Strainer With Torque Specifications
4. Transmission Fluid Pan - Install Transmission Fluid Pan Removal and Installation
6. Transmission Fluid Level - Check. Refer to Transmission Fluid (HCF-2) Level Check (CVT)
1. While expanding the snap ring (A) using the snap ring pliers,
remove the torque converter housing bearing (B)
2. Remove the snap ring.
1. Install the oil seal (A) flush with the torque converter housing (B) using
the 15 x 135L driver handle and the 71.5 mm oil seal driver attachment.
3. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice)
2. Turn the engine off.
1. Remove the drain plug (A) with the sealing washer (B), and drain the transmission fluid for at least
5 minutes.
NOTE:
1. Remove metal particles from the magnetic surface of the drain plug.
2. Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
2. Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer.
2. Refill the transmission with the recommended fluid into the filler plug hole (A) until transmission fluid
overflows. Always use Honda HCF-2 Continuously Variable Transmission Fluid.
4.2 L (4.4 US qt) at oil pan, valve body, and transmission fluid pump removal, installation, and
replacement*
NOTE: *Reference transmission fluid (HCF-2) capacity when working time is 30 minutes. The actual
transmission fluid (HCF-2) capacity will vary from the specified capacity based on the length of time the
transmission fluid pan is off the transmission. Avoid leaving the transmission fluid pan off for extend
periods of time.
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NOTE: Add transmission fluid after the shift lever operation without spending too much time.
1. Lower the vehicle
2. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice)
3. While pressing the brake pedal firmly, shift in turn the transmission to PRNDSLSDNRP
position/mode (without paddle shifters)/PRNDSDNRP position/mode(with paddle shifters), and wait
for at least 3 seconds to each position
4. Turn the engine off
5. Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported
6. Remove the filler plug (A) and the sealing washer (B).
NOTE: Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
Fig 2: Transmission Fluid Filler Plug With Torque Specifications
7. Add the transmission with the recommended fluid into the filler plug hole (A)
until transmission fluid overflows. Always use Honda HCF-2 Continuously
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7. HDS - Connect
1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located
under the driver's side of the dashboard.
2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not
communicate, go to the DLC Circuit Troubleshooting
1. If the Maintenance Minder required to replace the transmission fluid, reset the Maintenance
Minder with the gauge (see "Resetting the Maintenance Minder") . If the Maintenance Minder did not
require to replace the transmission fluid, reset the Maintenance Minder with the HDS (see "Resetting
the Individual Maintenance Items") .
4. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice)
2. Turn the engine off.
1. Remove the drain plug (A) with the sealing washer (B), and drain the transmission fluid for at least
5 minutes.
NOTE:
1. Remove metal particles from the magnetic surface of the drain plug.
2. Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
2. Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer.
Fig 1: Transmission Fluid Drain Plug With Torque Specifications
1. Remove the transmission fluid pan (A) with the dowel pins (B) and the gasket
(C).
NOTE: The actual transmission fluid (HCF-2) capacity will vary from the specified
capacity based on the length of time the transmission fluid pan is off the
transmission. Avoid leaving the transmission fluid pan off for extend periods of
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2. Install the transmission fluid pan (A) with the dowel pins (B) and a new gasket (C).
NOTE:
1. Be careful not to damage the solenoid wire harness while installing the transmission fluid pan.
2. Tighten the transmission fluid pan mounting bolts in a crisscross pattern in at least two steps.
Fig 1: Transmission Fluid Pan With Torque Specifications
3. Transmission Fluid Level - Check. Refer to Transmission Fluid (HCF-2) Level Check (CVT)
4. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice)
2. Turn the engine off.
1. Remove the drain plug (A) with the sealing washer (B), and drain the transmission fluid for at least
5 minutes.
NOTE:
1. Remove metal particles from the magnetic surface of the drain plug.
2. Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
2. Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer.
6. Transmission Fluid Pan - Remove Transmission Fluid Pan Removal and Installation
NOTE: The actual transmission fluid (HCF-2) capacity will vary from the specified capacity based on
the length of time the transmission fluid pan is off the transmission. Avoid leaving the transmission fluid
pan off for extend periods of time.
2. Clean the inlet opening (A) of the transmission fluid strainer (B)
thoroughly with compressed air
3. Check that it is in good condition and that the inlet opening is not
clogged
4. Test the strainer by pouring clean transmission fluid through the
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1. Install the transmission fluid pump (A) with the dowel pins (B).
1. Install the transmission fluid strainer (A) with a new O-ring (B).
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the solenoid wire harness and the O-ring while installing the
transmission fluid strainer.
4. Transmission Fluid Pan - Install Transmission Fluid Pan Removal and Installation
6. Transmission Fluid Level - Check. Refer to Transmission Fluid (HCF-2) Level Check (CVT)
Attachment, 22 x 24 mm
07746-001A800
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION > TRANSMISSION HOUSING CONTROL SHAFT OIL SEAL
REPLACEMENT > REPLACEMENT
NOTE: Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before installation.
1. Install the oil seal (A) flush with the transmission housing (B) using
the 15 x 135L driver handle and the 22 x 24 mm attachment.
2. Remove the driven pulley shaft bearing (A) using the 25-40 mm
adjustable bearing puller and a commercially available 3/8"-16 slide
hammer (B).
2. Install the driven pulley shaft bearing (A) until it bottoms using
the 40 mm I.D. driver handle.
1. Install the secondary drive gear (A) as shown using the 40 mm I.D.
driver handle and the 30 mm I.D. bearing driver attachment.
2. Remove the transmission fluid pump drive sprocket (A) using the 15 x
135L driver handle and the 52 x 55 mm bearing driver attachment.
3. While expanding the snap ring (A) using the snap ring pliers, remove
the transmission fluid pump drive sprocket bearing (B)
4. Remove the snap ring.
3. Install the transmission fluid pump drive sprocket (A) until it bottoms
using the 15 x 135L driver handle and the 52 x 55 mm bearing driver
attachment.
4. Install a new snap ring (A) using the snap ring pliers.
NOTE:
1. Be careful not to deform the snap ring by
opening/closing it excessively.
2. Make sure the snap ring is firmly installed in the
groove.
1. Remove the spring clip (A) and the control pin (B)
2. Remove the shift cable bracket (C) and the shift
cable end (D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
1. Turn the control lever (A) to the P position, then turn it back
two clicks to the N position.
2. Pry down the lock tab (A) of the lock washer (B)
3. Remove the control lever (C) and the lock
washer.
1. Set the transmission range switch (A) to the N position. Align the cutouts (B) on the
rotary-frame with the N positioning cutouts (C) on the transmission range switch, then
put a 2.0 mm (0.079 in) feeler gauge (D) in the cutouts to hold the transmission range
switch in the N position.
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transmission range switch in the N position.
2. Install the transmission range switch (A) gently on the control shaft (B)
while holding it in the N position with the 2.0 mm (0.079 in) feeler gauge
(C).
1. Apply molybdenum grease to the inner surface of the hole (A) in the shift cable end (B)
2. Install the shift cable bracket (C) while installing the shift cable end to the control lever (D).
NOTE: Do not bend the shift cable excessively
3. Install the control pin (E)
4. Insert the lock pin (F) in the direction shown through the control pin hole and out the opening (G)
of the control lever so that the hooked end (H) of the lock pin locks into the control pin hole.
Fig 3: Shift Cable With Torque Specifications
4. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice)
2. Turn the engine off.
1. Remove the drain plug (A) with the sealing washer (B), and drain the transmission fluid for at least
5 minutes.
NOTE:
1. Remove metal particles from the magnetic surface of the drain plug.
2. Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
2. Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer.
2. Clean the inlet opening (A) of the transmission fluid strainer (B)
thoroughly with compressed air
3. Check that it is in good condition and that the inlet opening is not
clogged
4. Test the strainer by pouring clean transmission fluid through the
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1. Install the transmission fluid pipes (A) with new O-rings (B).
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the O-rings while installing
the transmission fluid pipes.
1. Install the transmission fluid strainer (A) with a new O-ring (B).
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the solenoid wire harness and the O-ring while installing the
transmission fluid strainer.
Fig 2: Transmission Fluid Strainer With Torque Specifications
5. Transmission Fluid Pan - Install Transmission Fluid Pan Removal and Installation
7. Transmission Fluid Level - Check. Refer to Transmission Fluid (HCF-2) Level Check (CVT)
Refer to the appropriate portion of the service information for the precautions and complete
procedures.
Refer to the appropriate portion of the service information for the bolts/nuts not indicated here.
Parts to be tightened in a particular order.
Follow the appropriate service information procedures closely for torque, sequence, and
special steps.
When using some special tools or crowfoot-type wrenches, the torque value changes due to the
added leverage. The actual torque applied will be greater than the torque reading shown.
The torque specification given is the actual torque, not the reading on the torque wrench.
To compensate for this additional leverage, use the formula below to calculate the torque
value reading on the torque wrench.
Always use the special tool or crowfoot-type wrench in a straight line with the torque
wrench, or you will apply improper torque.
CVT Transmission fluid drain plug Use new sealing 49 N.m (5.0 kgf.m, 36
washer lbf.ft)
Pressure inspection port sealing bolts Use new sealing 20 N.m (2.0 kgf.m, 15
(reverse brake) washer lbf.ft)
COMPONENT LOCATION INDEX > CVT SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION INDEX (CVT)
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Installer Attachment 40 mm
07LAD-PW50601
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1. Differential
The carrier bearing and the carrier bearing outer race should be replaced as a set.
Adjust the carrier bearing preload after replacing the carrier bearing and the carrier bearing outer
race.
Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before installation.
NOTE:
1. The final driven gear bolts have left-hand threads.
2. Tighten the bolts to the specified torque in a crisscross pattern in at least two steps.
Transmission housing side 1. Install the carrier bearing (A) until it bottoms
using the 40 mm installer attachment and a
press.
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1. Transmission
1. Turn the control lever (A) to the P position, then turn it back
two clicks to the N position
2. Pry down the lock tab (B) of the lock washer (C)
3. Remove the control lever and the lock washer
4. Remove the control shaft cover (D)
5. Remove the transmission range switch (E).
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2. Sensor - Remove
2. Remove the CVT drive pulley speed sensor (D) with the O-ring (E)
3. Remove the torque converter turbine speed sensor (F) with the O-ring (G)
4. Remove the CVT driven pulley pressure sensor (H) with the sealing washer (I).
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the plastic part.
1. Remove the parking brake pawl (A) with the parking shaft (B)
and the parking pawl spring (C)
2. Pry down the lock tabs (D) of the lock washer (E)
3. Remove the parking brake rod holder (F) and the lock washer.
12. Transmission Fluid Pump Drive Sprocket and Transmission Fluid Pump Drive Chain - Remove
1. While expanding the snap ring (A) of the transmission fluid pump drive
sprocket (B) using the snap ring pliers, remove the transmission fluid pump
drive sprocket
2. Remove the transmission fluid pump drive sprocket and the transmission
fluid pump drive chain (C).
1. Remove the manual valve body (A) with the separator plate
(B) and the dowel pins (C)
2. Remove the stator shaft flange (D) with the dowel pins (E).
1. Remove the snap ring (A) using the snap ring pliers
2. Remove the 33 x 40 mm thrust shim (B) and the sun
gear (C)
3. Remove the planetary carrier (D) and the thrust needle
bearing (E)
4. Remove the ring gear (F), the thrust washer (G), and
the coller (H).
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4. Put the clutch compressor attachment and the clutch compressor attachment
64 mm on the reverse brake end-plate (A)
5. Press the clutch compressor attachment down with 39 N (4.0 kgf, 8.8 lbf)
(the weight of the clutch compressor attachment is included) using a force
gauge, and read the dial indicator (B)
6. The dial indicator reads the clearance (C) between the reverse brake end-
plate and the top disc (D). Take measurements in at least three places, and use
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7. If the clearance is out of the standard, remove the reverse brake end-plate and select a suitable one.
No. Thickness
1. Install the ring gear (A), the thrust washer (B), and the
coller (C) as shown
2. Install the planetary carrier (D) and the thrust needle
bearing (E) as shown
3. Install the 33 x 40 mm thrust shim (F) and the sun gear
(G)
4. Install a new snap ring (H) using the snap ring pliers.
NOTE:
1. Be careful not to deform the snap ring by
opening/closing it excessively.
2. Make sure the snap ring is firmly installed in the
groove.
7. If the clearance is out of the standard, remove the 33 x 40 mm thrust shim and select a suitable one.
No. Thickness
No. Thickness
2. Check the needle bearing (B). If the needle bearing is worn or damaged, replace it
3. Install the input shaft (C) by aligning the clutch discs (D) with the splines (E)
4. Install a new sealing ring (F)
5. Install the stator shaft (G) with the 26 x 38.8 mm thrust shim (H) and the thrust needle bearing (I) as
shown.
1. Install the stator shaft flange (A) with the dowel pins (B) (C) by aligning the
transmission fluid lubrication pipe (D) and the dowel pins (B) with the
mounting holes (E)
2. Install the manual valve body (F) with the separator plate (G) and the
dowel pins (H).
11. Transmission Fluid Pump Drive Sprocket and Transmission Fluid Pump Drive Chain - Install
1. Install the transmission fluid pump drive sprocket (A) and the transmission
fluid pump drive chain (B)
2. While expanding a new snap ring (C) of the transmission fluid pump drive
sprocket using the snap ring pliers, install the transmission fluid pump drive
sprocket.
NOTE:
1. Be careful not to deform the snap ring by opening/closing it
excessively.
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1. Remove all of the old liquid gasket from the mating surfaces of the
transmission housing and the torque converter housing, the bolts, and the bolt
holes
2. Clean and dry the mating surfaces of the transmission housing and the torque
converter housing
3. Apply liquid gasket (Honda Genuine Liquid Gasket 5460H) to the transmission
housing surface and to the inside edge of the threaded bolt holes. Install the
component within 4 minutes of applying the liquid gasket.
NOTE:
1. Apply a 1.5 mm (0.059 in) diameter bead of liquid gasket along the broken
line (A) which is 3.9 mm (0.154 in) from the chamfering surface of the
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2. Do not apply any liquid gasket to the bolt hole.
3. Apply the liquid gasket all around as shown. When the bead is arriving at
the end point, overlap the liquid gasket.
4. The torque converter housing must be installed within 4 minutes. If too
much time has passed after applying the liquid gasket, remove the old liquid
gasket and residue, then reapply new liquid gasket.
5. Do not touch the applied liquid gasket face.
4. Install the torque converter housing (A) with the dowel pins (B), and
tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern in at least two steps.
NOTE:
1. Wait for at least 1 hour before filling the transmission with
transmission fluid.
2. Do not run the engine for at least 3 hours after installing the torque
converter housing.
15. Transmission Fluid Pipe and Transmission Fluid Cooler Pipe - Install
2. Remove all of the old liquid gasket from the mating surfaces of the
transmission housing and the end cover, the bolts, and the bolt holes
3. Clean and dry the mating surfaces of the transmission housing and the end
cover
4. Apply liquid gasket (Honda Genuine Liquid Gasket 5460H) to the transmission
housing surface and to the inside edge of the threaded bolt holes. Install the
component within 4 minutes of applying the liquid gasket.
NOTE:
1. Apply a 1.5 mm (0.059 in) diameter bead of liquid gasket along the broken
line (A) which is 3.9 mm (0.154 in) from the chamfering surface of the end
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2. The end cover must be installed within 4 minutes. If too much time has
passed after applying the liquid gasket, remove the old liquid gasket and
residue, then reapply new liquid gasket.
3. Do not touch the applied liquid gasket face.
5. Install the end cover (A) with the dowel pins (B), and tighten the
bolts in a crisscross pattern in at least two steps.
NOTE:
1. Wait for at least 1 hour before filling the transmission with
transmission fluid.
2. Do not run the engine for at least 3 hours after installing the
end cover.
2. Install the solenoid wire harness subconnector (A) with a new O-ring (B).
2. Install the CVT drive pulley speed sensor (D) with a new O-ring (E)
3. Install the torque converter turbine speed sensor (F) with a new O-ring (G)
4. Install the CVT driven pulley pressure sensor (H) with a new sealing washer (I).
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the plastic part.
2. Install the transmission range switch gently on the control shaft (E) while holding it in the N position
with the 2.0 mm (0.079 in) feeler gauge
3. Tighten the bolts (F) on the transmission range switch while you continue holding the N position
4. Remove the feeler gauge
5. Install the control shaft cover (G)
6. Install the control lever (H) with a new lock washer (I)
7. Pry up the lock tab (J) of the lock washer against the bolt head
8. Turn the control lever to the P position.
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The tapered roller bearing and the tapered roller bearing outer race should be replaced as a set.
Adjust the tapered roller bearing preload after replacing the tapered roller bearing and the tapered
roller bearing outer race.
Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before installation.
Transmission housing side 1. Install the tapered roller bearings (A) until them
bottoms using the 15 x 135L driver handle, the 45 mm
attachment, and a press.
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY > PCM CVT CONTROL SYSTEM PCM CONNECTOR
FOR INPUTS AND OUTPUTS (CVT)
NOTE: Refer to the PCM Connector for Inputs and Outputs in the Fuel and Emissions Systems as
needed .
NOTE: Do not wipe off the special grease applied to the area of
the shift lever marked with an asterisk (*).
1. Expand the lock tab (A), then remove the shift lever knob (B).
NOTE: Do not wipe off the special grease applied to the area of the shift lever marked with an asterisk
(*).
1. Expand the lock tab (A), then remove the shift lock
release (B).
NOTE: Do not wipe off the special grease applied to the area of
the shift lever marked with an asterisk (*).
1. Expand the lock tabs (A), then remove the A/T gear position
indicator panel (B).
3. Release the lock tab (A) and turn the pivot pin (B)
counterclockwise using a hex wrench (C) as shown, and pull it
4. Remove the shift lock unit (D) while releasing the lock tabs (E).
13. Park Pin Switch/A/T Gear Position Indicator Panel Light Harness - Remove
NOTE: The park pin switch and the A/T gear position indicator panel light
harness are not available separately. Replace the park pin switch and the A/T
gear position indicator panel light harness as a set.
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CHECK > TRANSMISSION FLUID (HCF-2) LEVEL CHECK (CVT) > CHECK
NOTE:
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator
fan comes on twice)
2. While pressing the brake pedal firmly, shift in turn the transmission to
PRNDSLSDNRP position/mode (without paddle shifters)/PRNDSDNRP
position/mode (with paddle shifters), and wait for at least 3 seconds to each
position
3. Turn the engine off
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NOTE: Be careful not to burn yourself by the hot part.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM > CVT ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (CVT)
1. Problem verification:
- 1. Connect the HDS to the DLC (A) located under the driver's side of the dashboard.
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Values Unit
Is ON indicated when you are pressing the paddle shifter + (upshift switch) and OFF with the switch
released?
YES
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this time.
NO
The failure is duplicated. Go to step 2.
Is there continuity when pressing the paddle shifter + (upshift switch) and no continuity when the
paddle shifter + (upshift switch) is released?
YES
Update the PCM if it does not have the latest software , or substitute a known-good PCM , then
recheck. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was updated, troubleshooting is complete. If the
symptom goes away and the PCM was substituted, replace the original PCM .
NO
Go to step 3.
Is there continuity when pressing the paddle shifter + (upshift switch) and no continuity when the
paddle shifter + (upshift switch) is released?
YES
Go to step 5.
NO
Go to step 4.
Is there continuity when pressing the paddle shifter + (upshift switch) and no continuity when the
paddle shifter + (upshift switch) is released?
YES
The paddle shifter + (upshift switch) is OK. Replace the cable reel subharness .
NO
Replace the paddle shifter + (upshift switch) .
Is there continuity?
YES
The GND wire is OK. Go to step 6.
NO
Repair an open in the GND wire between the cable reel and ground (G401), or repair poor ground
(G401).
Is there continuity?
YES
Repair a short to ground in the PADDLE SW UP wire between the cable reel and the PCM.
NO
The PADDLE SW UP wire is not shorted. Go to step 7.
Is there continuity?
YES
The PADDLE SW UP wire is OK. Replace the cable reel .
NO
Repair an open in the PADDLE SW UP wire between the cable reel and the PCM.
1. Problem verification:
- 1. Connect the HDS to the DLC (A) located under the driver's side of the dashboard.
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Is ON indicated when you are pressing the paddle shifter - (downshift switch) and OFF with the switch
released?
YES
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this time.
NO
The failure is duplicated. Go to step 2.
Is there continuity when pressing the paddle shifter - (downshift switch) and no continuity when the
paddle shifter - (downshift switch) is released?
YES
Update the PCM if it does not have the latest software , or substitute a known-good PCM , then
recheck. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was updated, troubleshooting is complete. If the
symptom goes away and the PCM was substituted, replace the original PCM .
NO
Go to step 3.
Is there continuity when pressing the paddle shifter - (downshift switch) and no continuity when the
paddle shifter - (downshift switch) is released?
YES
Go to step 5.
NO
Go to step 4.
Is there continuity when pressing the paddle shifter - (downshift switch) and no continuity when the
paddle shifter - (downshift switch) is released?
YES
The paddle shifter - (downshift switch) is OK. Replace the cable reel subharness .
NO
Replace the paddle shifter - (downshift switch) .
Is there continuity?
YES
The GND wire is OK. Go to step 6.
NO
Repair an open in the GND wire between the cable reel and ground (G401), or repair poor ground
(G401).
Is there continuity?
YES
Repair a short to ground in the PADDLE SW DOWN wire between the cable reel and the PCM.
NO
The PADDLE SW DOWN wire is not shorted. Go to step 7.
Is there continuity?
YES
The PADDLE SW DOWN wire is OK. Replace the cable reel .
NO
Repair an open in the PADDLE SW DOWN wire between the cable reel and the PCM.
CVT System
2. Fuse check:
- 1. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.
- 2. Check the following fuse.
Fuse No. C34 (7.5 A)
4. Determine possible failure area (short in SHIFT LOCK SOL line, open in SHIFT LOCK SOL line):
- 1. With the shift lever in P position/mode, press the brake pedal.
NOTE: Do not press the accelerator pedal.
- 2. Measure the voltage between test points 1 and 2.
Is there continuity?
YES
The SHIFT LOCK SOL wire is OK. Update the PCM if it does not have the latest software , or substitute
a known-good PCM , then recheck. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was updated,
troubleshooting is complete. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was substituted, replace the
original PCM .
NO
Repair an open in the SHIFT LOCK SOL wire between the shift lock solenoid and the PCM.
Current
Signal Threshold
conditions
Brake Switch ON
Is there battery voltage while pressing the brake pedal, and about 0 V when the pedal is released?
YES
The STOP LT wire is OK. Update the PCM if it does not have the latest software , or substitute a
known-good PCM , then recheck. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was updated,
troubleshooting is complete. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was substituted, replace the
original PCM .
NO
Repair an open in the STOP LT wire between the brake pedal position switch and the PCM.
Current
Signal Threshold
conditions
A/T P Switch ON
Current
Signal Threshold
conditions
A/T P Switch ON
Is there continuity?
YES
The ATP-P wire is OK. Update the PCM if it does not have the latest software , or substitute a known-
good PCM , then recheck. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was updated, troubleshooting is
complete. If the symptom goes away and the PCM was substituted, replace the original PCM .
NO
Repair an open in the ATP-P wire between the transmission range switch and the PCM.
Current
Signal Threshold
conditions
HOW TO INFORMATION > HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE CVT SYSTEM (CVT) > HOW
TO CHECK FOR DTCS WITH THE HONDA DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM (HDS)
When the powertrain control module (PCM) senses an abnormality in the input or output systems, the A/T
gear position indicator (A) in the gauge control module will usually blink as shown.
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When the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) is connected to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located
under the driver's side of the dashboard, and when turning the vehicle to the ON mode, and the
appropriate menu is selected, it will indicate the diagnostic trouble code (DTC).
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If the A/T gear position indicator or the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) has been reported on, or if a
drivability problem is suspected, follow this procedure:
1. Connect the HDS to the DLC. (See the HDS user's manual for specific instructions.)
2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
4. Check for Pending or Confirmed DTCs with the HDS.
5. Record the freeze data and the on-board snapshots for all fuel and emissions DTCs and A/T DTCs.
6. If there is a fuel and emissions DTC, first check the fuel and emissions system as indicated by the DTC.
7. Clear the DTC and the data.
8. Drive the vehicle for several minutes under the same conditions as those indicated by the freeze data,
and then recheck for a DTC. If the A/T DTC returns, go to the indicated DTC's troubleshooting. If the DTC
does not return, there was an intermittent problem within the circuit. Make sure all pins and terminals in the
circuit are tight.
HOW TO INFORMATION > HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE CVT SYSTEM (CVT) >
SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING VERSUS DTC TROUBLESHOOTING
Some symptoms will not set DTCs or cause the A/T gear position indicator to blink. If the MIL was reported
ON or the A/T gear position indicator has been blinking, check for DTCs. If the vehicle has an abnormal
symptom, and there are no DTCs stored, do the symptom troubleshooting. Check the list of probable
cause (s) for the symptom, in the sequence listed, until you find the problem.
HOW TO INFORMATION > HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE CVT SYSTEM (CVT) > HOW
TO TROUBLESHOOT CIRCUITS AT THE PCM CONNECTORS
NOTE: The PCM stays on for up to an hour after the vehicle is turned to the OFF (LOCK) mode. Jumping
the SCS line after turning the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode cancels this function. Disconnecting the
PCM during this function, without jumping the SCS line first, can damage the PCM.
1. Jump the SCS line with the HDS
2. Remove the PCM cover (A).
4. When diagnosis/troubleshooting is done at the PCM connectors, use the terminal test port (A) above the
terminal you need to check.
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5. Connect one side of the patch cord terminals (A) to a commercially available digital multimeter (B), and
connect the other side of the terminal (C) to a commercially available banana jack (Pomona Electronics
Tool No. 3563 or equivalent) (D).
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6. Gently contact the pin probe (male) at the terminal test port from the terminal side. Do not force the tips
into the terminals.
HOW TO INFORMATION > HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE CVT SYSTEM (CVT) >
CLEAR A/T DTCS PROCEDURE
1. Connect the HDS to the DLC (A) located under the driver's side of the dashboard.
HOW TO INFORMATION > HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE CVT SYSTEM (CVT) > HOW
TO END A TROUBLESHOOTING SESSION (REQUIRED AFTER ANY
TROUBLESHOOTING)
NOTE: Reset the PCM with the HDS while the engine is stopped.
1. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode
2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode, and wait for 30 seconds
3. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode, and disconnect the HDS from the DLC
4. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on twice)
5. To verify that the problem is repaired, test-drive the vehicle for several minutes at speeds over 31 mph
(50 km/h) or under the same conditions as those indicated by the freeze data.
HOW TO INFORMATION > HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE CVT SYSTEM (CVT) >
FAILURE REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUE
NOTE: Follow these rules while the vehicle is raised on a lift for the test-drive
In case of the vehicle speed below 31 mph (50 km/h): Disable the VSA by pressing the VSA OFF
button (with VSA).
In case of the vehicle speed above 31 mph (50 km/h): ENTER VSA SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
MODE (with VSA).
ABS/VSA DTC (s) may come on when test-driving on a lift. If the ABS/VSA system sets a DTC (s),
clear the DTC (s) with the HDS.
Use the S-paddle shift mode to select gears manually for models equipped with the paddle shifters.
HOW TO INFORMATION > HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE CVT SYSTEM (CVT) > SELF-
DIAGNOSIS
If the PCM detects the failure of a signal from a sensor, a switch, a solenoid valve, or from another control
unit, it stores a Pending or Confirmed DTC. Depending on the failure, a DTC is stored in either the first or
the second drive cycle. When a Confirmed DTC is stored, the PCM blinks the A/T gear position indicator
and/or turns on the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) by a signal sent to the gauge control module via F-
CAN.
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SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING > A/T GEAR POSITION INDICATOR DOES NOT WORK
(CVT)
Probable cause (s)
Engine revs up
abnormally high while Low transmission fluid (HCF-2) Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2)
driving, and no level level .
acceleration Drive pulley, driven pulley, Check the drive pulley, the driven
pulley shaft, pulley belt, and pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt,
pulley related parts worn or and pulley related parts for wear and
damaged damage. If there are worn or
Transmission fluid feed pipe damaged, replace the transmission
worn, damaged, or out of round housing assembly .
Forward clutch assembly Check the transmission fluid feed pipe
defective for wear, damage, and out of round.
Reverse brake defective Inspect the clearance between the
Reverse brake piston stuck forward clutch end-plate and the top
Transmission fluid pump worn, disc .
binding, or foreign material in Inspect the reverse brake piston and
transmission fluid pump the O-rings. Check the spring retainer
Transmission fluid pump drive for wear and damage. Inspect the
chain or transmission fluid clearance between the brake end-
plate and the top disc . If the
pump drive/driven sprocket clearance is out of tolerance, inspect
worn or damaged the brake discs and plates for wear
Valve body assembly defective and damage. If the discs and plates
Stator shaft worn or damaged are worn or damaged, replace them
Solenoid wire harness worn or as a set. If they are OK, adjust the
damaged clearance with the brake end-plate.
PCM defective Check the transmission fluid pump
assembly for wear and damage. If the
transmission fluid pump assembly is
worn or damaged, replace it as an
assembly .
Check the transmission fluid pump
drive chain and the transmission fluid
pump drive/driven sprocket for wear
and damage.
Check the valve body assembly for
wear and damage.
Check the stator shaft for wear and
damage.
Inspect the solenoid wire harness for
open and short.
Vehicle moves in N
position/mode, shift Forward clutch assembly Inspect the clearance between the
cable is properly defective forward clutch end-plate and the top
adjusted Reverse brake defective disc .
Reverse brake piston stuck Inspect the reverse brake piston
Reverse brake return and the O-rings. Check the spring
springs/retainer worn or retainer for wear and damage.
damaged Inspect the clearance between the
Input shaft thrust needle brake end-plate and the top disc . If
bearing seized, worn or the clearance is out of tolerance,
damaged inspect the brake discs and plates
Manual valve lever and lever for wear and damage. If the discs
pin worn or damaged and plates are worn or damaged,
Stator shaft worn or damaged replace them as a set. If they are
OK, adjust the clearance with the
brake end-plate.
Inspect the input shaft assembly for
wear and damage. If the input shaft
or the input shaft thrust needle
bearings are worn or damaged,
replace them and also check the
related part of the input shaft
assembly for wear and damage.
Check the manual valve lever and
lever pin for wear and damage.
Check the stator shaft for wear and
damage.
Unstable engine
speed Drive pulley, driven pulley, Check the drive pulley, the driven
pulley shaft, pulley belt, and pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt,
pulley related parts worn or and pulley related parts for wear and
damaged damage. If there are worn or
Transmission fluid feed pipe damaged, replace the transmission
worn, damaged, or out of round housing assembly .
Forward clutch assembly Check the transmission fluid feed pipe
defective for wear, damage, and out of round.
Reverse brake defective Inspect the clearance between the
Transmission fluid pump worn, forward clutch end-plate and the top
binding, or foreign material in disc .
transmission fluid pump Inspect the reverse brake piston and
Low transmission fluid (HCF-2) the O-rings. Check the spring retainer
level for wear and damage. Inspect the
Transmission fluid strainer or clearance between the brake end-
transmission fluid filter clogged plate and the top disc . If the clearance
Transmission fluid (HCF-2) is out of tolerance, inspect the brake
deteriorated discs and plates for wear and damage.
Valve body assembly defective If the discs and plates are worn or
CVT drive pulley pressure damaged, replace them as a set. If
control solenoid valve defective they are OK, adjust the clearance with
CVT driven pulley pressure the brake end-plate.
control solenoid valve defective Check the transmission fluid pump
CVT clutch pressure control assembly for wear and damage. If the
solenoid valve defective transmission fluid pump assembly is
CVT lock-up clutch control worn or damaged, replace it as an
solenoid valve defective assembly.
Shift solenoid valve B defective Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2)
Torque converter assembly level .
defective Check the transmission fluid strainer
PCM defective and the transmission fluid filter for
debris. If the transmission fluid strainer
or the transmission fluid filter is
clogged, find the damaged
components that caused debris.
Check the valve body assembly for
wear and damage.
Inspect the CVT drive pulley pressure
control solenoid valve .
Inspect the CVT driven pulley pressure
control solenoid valve .
Inspect the CVT clutch pressure
control solenoid valve defective .
Inspect the CVT lock-up clutch control
solenoid valve .
Inspect shift solenoid valve B .
Inspect the torque converter assembly
for wear and damage.
Excessive shock
when starting off Transmission fluid feed pipe Check the transmission fluid feed pipe
worn, damaged, or out of round for wear, damage, and out of round.
Forward clutch assembly Inspect the clearance between the
defective forward clutch end-plate and the top
Reverse brake defective disc .
Reverse brake piston stuck Inspect the reverse brake piston and
Low transmission fluid (HCF-2) the O-rings. Check the spring retainer
level for wear and damage. Inspect the
Transmission fluid strainer or clearance between the brake end-
transmission fluid filter clogged plate and the top disc . If the clearance
Transmission fluid (HCF-2) is out of tolerance, inspect the brake
deteriorated discs and plates for wear and damage.
Valve body assembly defective If the discs and plates are worn or
PCM defective damaged, replace them as a set. If
they are OK, adjust the clearance with
the brake end-plate.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2)
level .
Check the transmission fluid strainer
and the transmission fluid filter for
debris. If the transmission fluid strainer
or the transmission fluid filter is
clogged, find the damaged
components that caused debris.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2)
condition. If necessary, replace the
transmission fluid (HCF-2) .
Check the valve body assembly for
wear and damage.
Noise from
transmission in R Input shaft worn or damaged Inspect the input shaft assembly for
position/mode Reverse brake defective wear and damage. If the input shaft
Reverse brake piston stuck is worn or damaged, replace it and
Reverse brake return also check the related part of the
springs/retainer worn or input shaft assembly for wear and
damaged damage.
Input shaft thrust needle bearing Inspect the reverse brake piston
seized, worn or damaged and the O-rings. Check the spring
Planetary carrier worn or retainer for wear and damage.
damaged Inspect the clearance between the
Sun gear worn or damaged brake end-plate and the top disc . If
Ring gear worn or damaged the clearance is out of tolerance,
Thrust needle bearing on inspect the brake discs and plates
planetary carrier seized, worn or for wear and damage. If the discs
damaged and plates are worn or damaged,
Thrust washer on planetary replace them as a set. If they are
carrier seized, worn or damaged OK, adjust the clearance with the
Control shaft assembly worn or brake end-plate.
damaged Check the planetary carrier for wear
Park pawl and pawl shaft worn and damage. If the planetary carrier
or damaged is worn or damaged, replace it and
also check the planetary carrier
pinion gears, the reverse brake, and
the drive pulley shaft splines for
wear and damage.
Check the sun gear for wear and
damage. If the sun gear is worn or
damaged, replace it and also check
the planetary carrier pinion gears,
the forward clutch, and the drive
pulley shaft splines for wear and
damage.
Check the ring gear for wear and
damage. If the ring gear is worn or
damaged, replace it and also check
the planetary carrier and the
reverse brake for wear and
damage.
Check the thrust needle bearing
and the thrust washers on the
planetary carrier for wear and
damage. If the thrust needle bearing
or the thrust washer are worn or
damaged, replace them and adjust
the clearance with the thrust shim.
Check the control shaft assembly
for wear and damage. If the control
shaft assembly is worn or damaged,
replace it as an assembly.
Check the park pawl and the pawl
shaft for wear and damage. If the
park pawl or the pawl shaft are worn
or damaged, replace them and also
check the park gear for wear and
damage.
Valve body assembly defective Check the valve body assembly for
Transmission fluid feed pipe wear and damage.
worn, damaged, or out of round Check the transmission fluid feed pipe
Torque converter assembly for wear, damage, and out of round.
Stall speed low
defective Inspect the torque converter assembly
Engine output low for wear and damage.
Stator shaft worn or damaged Check the stator shaft for wear and
PCM defective damage.
Notes
Check for a loose shift cable at the shift lever and the transmission control lever.
Inspect the transmission range switch .
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Notes
Notes
Drive pulley, driven pulley, pulley shaft, steel belt, and pulley related parts worn or damaged
Reverse brake defective
Reverse brake piston stuck
Torque converter assembly defective
Engine output low
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly.
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Drive pulley, driven pulley, pulley shaft, steel belt, and pulley related parts worn or damaged
Forward clutch assembly defective
Planetary carrier worn or damaged
Thrust needle bearing on planetary carrier seized, worn or damaged
Thrust washer on planetary carrier seized, worn, or damaged
Torque converter assembly defective
Engine output low
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly .
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Check the planetary carrier for wear and damage. If the planetary carrier is worn or damaged,
replace it and also check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the reverse brake, and the drive pulley
shaft splines for wear and damage.
Check the thrust needle bearing and the thrust washers on the planetary carrier for wear and
damage. If the thrust needle bearing or the thrust washer are worn or damaged, replace them and
adjust the clearance with the thrust shim.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Notes
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft is worn or damaged, replace
it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Drive pulley, driven pulley, pulley shaft, pulley belt, and pulley related parts worn or damaged
Forward clutch assembly defective
Input shaft worn or damaged
Reverse brake defective
Reverse brake piston stuck
Thrust needle bearing or thrust washers on planetary carrier seized, worn or damaged
Valve body assembly defective
Transmission fluid feed pipe worn, damaged, or out of round
Torque converter assembly defective
Engine output low
Solenoid wire harness worn or damaged
PCM defective
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly .
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft is worn or damaged, replace
it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the thrust needle bearing and the thrust washers on the planetary carrier for wear and
damage. If the thrust needle bearing or the thrust washer are worn or damaged, replace them and
adjust the clearance with the thrust shim.
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the solenoid wire harness for open and short.
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly .
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2) level .
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2) condition. If necessary, replace the transmission fluid (HCF-2) .
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Notes
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2) level .
Check the transmission fluid strainer and the transmission fluid filter for debris. If the transmission
fluid strainer or the transmission fluid filter is clogged, find the damaged components that caused
debris.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2) condition. If necessary, replace the transmission fluid (HCF-2) .
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING > HDS DOES NOT COMMUNICATE WITH THE PCM
(CVT)
Probable cause (s)
Notes
go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
Notes
Notes
Notes
Notes
Drive pulley, driven pulley, pulley shaft, pulley belt, and pulley related parts worn or damaged
Transmission fluid feed pipe worn, damaged, or out of round
Valve body assembly defective
Stator shaft worn or damaged
Solenoid wire harness worn or damaged
PCM defective
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly .
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Inspect the solenoid wire harness for open and short.
Notes
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft is worn or damaged, replace
it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Check the secondary drive/driven gear for wear and damage.
Check the final driven gear for wear and damage.
Check the control shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the control shaft assembly is worn or
damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Check the park pawl and the pawl shaft for wear and damage. If the park pawl or the pawl shaft are
worn or damaged, replace them and also check the park gear for wear and damage.
SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING > NOISE FROM TRANSMISSION IN N AND P
POSITIONS/MODES (CVT)
Probable cause (s)
Notes
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft is worn or damaged, replace
it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the planetary carrier for wear and damage. If the planetary carrier is worn or damaged,
replace it and also check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the reverse brake, and the drive pulley
shaft splines for wear and damage.
Check the sun gear for wear and damage. If the sun gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also
check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the forward clutch, and the drive pulley shaft splines for
wear and damage.
Check the ring gear for wear and damage. If the ring gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also
check the planetary carrier and the reverse brake for wear and damage.
Check the thrust needle bearing and the thrust washers on the planetary carrier for wear and
damage. If the thrust needle bearing or the thrust washer are worn or damaged, replace them and
adjust the clearance with the thrust shim.
Check the transmission fluid pump assembly for wear and damage. If the transmission fluid pump
assembly is worn or damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Notes
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft is worn or damaged, replace
it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the planetary carrier for wear and damage. If the planetary carrier is worn or damaged,
replace it and also check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the reverse brake, and the drive pulley
shaft splines for wear and damage.
Check the sun gear for wear and damage. If the sun gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also
check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the forward clutch, and the drive pulley shaft splines for
wear and damage.
Check the ring gear for wear and damage. If the ring gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also
check the planetary carrier and the reverse brake for wear and damage.
Check the thrust needle bearing and the thrust washers on the planetary carrier for wear and
damage. If the thrust needle bearing or the thrust washer are worn or damaged, replace them and
adjust the clearance with the thrust shim.
Check the control shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the control shaft assembly is worn or
damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Check the park pawl and the pawl shaft for wear and damage. If the park pawl or the pawl shaft are
worn or damaged, replace them and also check the park gear for wear and damage.
Drive pulley, driven pulley, pulley shaft, pulley belt, and pulley related parts worn or damaged
Transmission fluid feed pipe worn, damaged, or out of round
Transmission fluid pump worn, binding, or foreign material in transmission fluid pump
Valve body assembly defective
CVT drive pulley speed sensor defective
Torque converter assembly defective
Engine output low
Stator shaft worn or damaged
Solenoid wire harness worn or damaged
PCM defective
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly .
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Check the transmission fluid pump assembly for wear and damage. If the transmission fluid pump
assembly is worn or damaged, replace it as an assembly .
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Check the CVT drive pulley speed sensor for wear and damage, and also check the O-ring for wear
and damage.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Inspect the solenoid wire harness for open and short.
Notes
Notes
Check the control shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the control shaft assembly is worn or
damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Check the control lever for wear and damage.
Check the park pawl and the pawl shaft for wear and damage. If the park pawl or the pawl shaft are
worn or damaged, replace them and also check the park gear for wear and damage.
Check for a loose shift cable at the shift lever and the transmission control lever .
Check the manual valve lever and the lever pin for wear and damage.
Inspect the transmission range switch .
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Notes
Notes
Drive pulley, driven pulley, pulley shaft, pulley belt, and pulley related parts worn or damaged
Transmission fluid feed pipe worn, damaged, or out of round
Transmission fluid pump worn, binding, or foreign material in transmission fluid pump
Low transmission fluid (HCF-2) level
Transmission fluid strainer or transmission fluid filter clogged
Valve body assembly defective
Stator shaft worn or damaged
Solenoid wire harness worn or damaged
PCM defective
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly .
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Check the transmission fluid pump assembly for wear and damage. If the transmission fluid pump
assembly is worn or damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2) level .
Check the transmission fluid strainer and the transmission fluid filter for debris. If the transmission
fluid strainer or the transmission fluid filter is clogged, find the damaged components that caused
debris.
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Inspect the solenoid wire harness for open and short.
Notes
Drive pulley, driven pulley, pulley shaft, pulley belt, and pulley related parts worn or damaged
Transmission fluid feed pipe worn, damaged, or out of round
Forward clutch assembly defective
Reverse brake defective
Transmission fluid pump worn, binding, or foreign material in transmission fluid pump
Low transmission fluid (HCF-2) level
Transmission fluid strainer or transmission fluid filter clogged
Transmission fluid (HCF-2) deteriorated
Valve body assembly defective
CVT drive pulley pressure control solenoid valve defective
CVT driven pulley pressure control solenoid valve defective
CVT clutch pressure control solenoid valve defective
CVT lock-up clutch control solenoid valve defective
Shift solenoid valve B defective
Torque converter assembly defective
PCM defective
Notes
Check the drive pulley, the driven pulley, the pulley shafts, the steel belt, and pulley related parts for
wear and damage. If there are worn or damaged, replace the transmission housing assembly .
Check the transmission fluid feed pipe for wear, damage, and out of round.
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the transmission fluid pump assembly for wear and damage. If the transmission fluid pump
assembly is worn or damaged, replace it as an assembly.
Check the transmission fluid (HCF-2) level .
Check the transmission fluid strainer and the transmission fluid filter for debris. If the transmission
fluid strainer or the transmission fluid filter is clogged, find the damaged components that caused
debris.
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the CVT drive pulley pressure control solenoid valve .
Inspect the CVT driven pulley pressure control solenoid valve .
Inspect the CVT clutch pressure control solenoid valve defective .
Inspect the CVT lock-up clutch control solenoid valve .
Inspect shift solenoid valve B .
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
Notes
Notes
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the sun gear for wear and damage. If the sun gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also
check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the forward clutch, and the drive pulley shaft splines for
wear and damage.
Check for a loose shift cable at the shift lever and the transmission control lever.
Check the manual valve lever and lever pin for wear and damage.
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the transmission range switch .
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Notes
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Check the planetary carrier for wear and damage. If the planetary carrier is worn or damaged,
replace it and also check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the reverse brake, and the drive pulley
shaft splines for wear and damage.
Check the sun gear for wear and damage. If the sun gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also
check the planetary carrier pinion gears, the forward clutch, and the drive pulley shaft splines for
wear and damage.
Check the ring gear for wear and damage. If the ring gear is worn or damaged, replace it and also
check the planetary carrier and the reverse brake for wear and damage.
Check the thrust needle bearing and the thrust washers on the planetary carrier for wear and
damage. If the thrust needle bearing or the thrust washer are worn or damaged, replace them and
adjust the clearance with the thrust shim.
Check for a loose shift cable at the shift lever and the transmission control lever.
Check the manual valve lever and lever pin for wear and damage.
Check the valve body assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the transmission range switch .
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Notes
Inspect the clearance between the forward clutch end-plate and the top disc .
Inspect the reverse brake piston and the O-rings. Check the spring retainer for wear and damage.
Inspect the clearance between the brake end-plate and the top disc . If the clearance is out of
tolerance, inspect the brake discs and plates for wear and damage. If the discs and plates are worn
or damaged, replace them as a set. If they are OK, adjust the clearance with the brake end-plate.
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft or the input shaft thrust
needle bearings are worn or damaged, replace them and also check the related part of the input
shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Check the manual valve lever and lever pin for wear and damage.
Check the stator shaft for wear and damage.
Notes
Inspect the input shaft assembly for wear and damage. If the input shaft is worn or damaged, replace
it and also check the related part of the input shaft assembly for wear and damage.
Inspect the torque converter assembly for wear and damage.
1.
A problem in the paddle shifter + (upshift switch) circuit
Notes
Troubleshoot the paddle shifter + (upshift switch) circuit .
1.
A problem in the paddle shifter - (downshift switch) circuit
Notes
Troubleshoot the paddle shifter - (downshift switch) circuit .
SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING > WITH THE VEHICLE IN THE ON MODE, THE A/T
GEAR POSITION INDICATOR DISPLAYS AN IMPROPER POSITION, OR IT NEVER
DISPLAYS AT ALL (CVT)
Probable cause (s)
Notes
TESTING > CVT CLUTCH PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE TEST (CVT) >
TEST
1. Vehicle - Lift
Standard: 4.6-6.3 -
1. If the resistance is within the standard, go to the next step, and check the CVT clutch pressure
control solenoid valve operation.
2. If the resistance is out of the standard, check for open or short in the solenoid wire harness, and
check for poor connection. If the solenoid wire harness is OK, replace the CVT clutch pressure
control solenoid valve .
3. Connect a jumper wire from the positive battery terminal to connector (B) terminal No. 7, and
connect another jumper wire from the negative battery terminal to body ground. A clicking sound should
be heard.
1. If a clicking sound is heard, the test is complete.
2. If no clicking sound is heard, replace the CVT clutch pressure control solenoid valve .
TESTING > CVT DRIVE PULLEY PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE TEST (CVT)
> TEST
1. Vehicle - Lift
Standard: 4.6-6.3 -
1. If the resistance is within the standard, go to the next step, and check the CVT drive pulley
pressure control solenoid valve operation.
2. If the resistance is out of the standard, check for open or short in the solenoid wire harness, and
check for poor connection. If the solenoid wire harness is OK, replace the CVT drive pulley
pressure control solenoid valve .
3. Connect a jumper wire from the positive battery terminal to connector (B) terminal No. 5, and
connect another jumper wire from the negative battery terminal to body ground. A clicking sound should
be heard.
1. If a clicking sound is heard, the test is complete.
2. If no clicking sound is heard, replace the CVT drive pulley pressure control solenoid valve .
TESTING > CVT DRIVEN PULLEY PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE TEST
(CVT) > TEST
1. Vehicle - Lift
1. If the resistance is within the standard, go to the next step, and check the CVT driven pulley
pressure control solenoid valve operation.
2. If the resistance is out of the standard, check for open or short in the solenoid wire harness, and
check for poor connection. If the solenoid wire harness is OK, replace the CVT driven pulley
pressure control solenoid valve .
3. Connect a jumper wire from the positive battery terminal to connector (B) terminal No. 6, and
connect another jumper wire from the negative battery terminal to body ground. A clicking sound should
be heard.
1. If a clicking sound is heard, the test is complete.
2. If no clicking sound is heard, replace the CVT driven pulley pressure control solenoid valve .
TESTING > CVT LOCK-UP CLUTCH CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE TEST (CVT) > TEST
1. Vehicle - Lift
Standard: 4.6-6.3 -
1. If the resistance is within the standard, go to the next step, and check the CVT lock-up clutch
control solenoid valve operation.
2. If the resistance is out of the standard, check for open or short in the solenoid wire harness, and
check for poor connection. If the solenoid wire harness is OK, replace the CVT lock-up clutch
control solenoid valve .
3. Connect a jumper wire from the positive battery terminal to connector (B) terminal No. 8, and
connect another jumper wire from the negative battery terminal to body ground. A clicking sound should
be heard.
1. If a clicking sound is heard, the test is complete.
2. If no clicking sound is heard, replace the CVT lock-up clutch control solenoid valve .
3. Remove the lock pin (A), then remove the CVT lock-up clutch
control solenoid valve (B).
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1. HDS - Connect
1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located
under the driver's side of the dashboard.
2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not
communicate, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
2. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice).
1. Review each snapshot individually, and compare APP Sensor A (V), the Vehicle Speed, and the
Engine Speed to the following table:
D Position/Mode:
S Position/Mode:
2. Park the vehicle on an upward slope (about 16 degrees), apply the parking brake, and shift the
transmission to P position/mode. Release the brake; the vehicle should not move.
NOTE: Always use the parking brake to hold the vehicle when stopped on an incline. Depending on
the grade of the incline, the vehicle could roll if the brake is released.
TESTING > CORRECTION OF INCLINATION SENSOR LEARN PROCEDURE WITH
DRIVING THE VEHICLE (CVT) > PROCEDURE
NOTE:
1. The correction of inclination sensor learn procedure must be done with the HDS when:
- Vehicle stopped with the transmission in D position/mode on an incline, when releasing the
pressure on the brake pedal, the vehicle begins to roll backwards (low creep torque). Vehicle
stopped with the transmission in D position/mode on a flat road, when releasing the pressure
on the brake pedal, the vehicle begins to move forward excessively (high creep torque).
1. There are two procedures depending on a work area:
- On a level ground; the learning procedure is performed once. On a slope; the learning
procedure must be performed twice.
Do the procedure twice when a work area is not verified the level.
Do the procedure with a one-man, in a vibration free environment, and do not develop the vibration
during the procedure.
Do the procedure after the inclination sensor initial learn procedure is completed.
On a Level Ground
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Check the tire pressures, refer to the tire information label on the driver's doorjamb. Adjust the
pressures to the specified value if necessary.
3. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located under the driver's side of the
dashboard.
NOTE: For specific operations, refer to the user's manual that came with the Honda Diagnostic
System (HDS). Make sure the HDS is loaded with the latest software.
4. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
5. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not communicate, go to the DLC circuit
troubleshooting .
6. Select the Inclination Sensor Learn in the Miscellaneous Test Menu, then select the Correction of
Inclination Sensor Learn Procedure with Driving the Vehicle and learning procedure once with the HDS.
7. Follow the HDS screen, and learn the initial settings. The correction of inclination sensor learn
procedure is completed when the HDS indicates the TEST COMPLETE.
NOTE: If the HDS does not indicate the TEST COMPLETE, follow the HDS screen and learn again.
On a Slope
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Check the tire pressures, refer to the tire information label on the driver's
doorjamb. Adjust the pressures to the specified value if necessary.
3. Make the aligning marks on all tires and ground.
4. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located under the
driver's side of the dashboard.
NOTE: For specific operations, refer to the user's manual that came with the
Honda Diagnostic System (HDS). Make sure the HDS is loaded with the latest
software.
5. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
6. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not
communicate, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
7. Select the Inclination Sensor Learn in the Miscellaneous Test Menu, then
select the Correction of Inclination Sensor Learn Procedure with Driving the
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INC. 8. Follow the HDS screen, and do the first learning procedure.
9. Turn the vehicle around to do the second procedure from the front to the rear.
Park the vehicle with aligning the marks on the tires with the marks on the
ground, and apply the parking brake.
10. Follow the HDS screen, and do the second procedure. The correction of
inclination sensor learn procedure is completed when the HDS indicates the
TEST COMPLETE.
NOTE: If the HDS does not indicate the TEST COMPLETE, follow the HDS
screen and learn again.
TESTING > INCLINATION SENSOR INITIAL LEARN PROCEDURE (CVT) > PROCEDURE
NOTE:
1. The inclination sensor initial learn procedure must be done with the HDS when:
- The PCM is replaced. The inclination sensor is removed/installed, or replaced. The inclination
sensor malfunction occurs.
1. There are two procedures depending on a work area:
- On a level ground; the learning procedure is performed once. On a slope; the learning
procedure must be performed twice.
Do the procedure twice when a work area is not verified the level.
If the inclination sensor initial learn procedure is not carried out, the R indicator in the gauge control
module will come on or blink.
Do the procedure with a one-man, in a vibration free environment, and do not develop the vibration
during the procedure.
If any DTCs were indicated with the HDS, go to the indicated DTC's troubleshooting first.
The learning of the inclination sensor initial settings overwrites the existing driving information data of
the inclination sensor system in the PCM.
On a Level Ground
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Check the tire pressures, refer to the tire information label on the driver's doorjamb. Adjust the
pressures to the specified value if necessary.
3. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located under the driver's side of the
dashboard.
NOTE: For specific operations, refer to the user's manual that came with the Honda Diagnostic
System (HDS). Make sure the HDS is loaded with the latest software.
4. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
5. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not communicate, go to the DLC circuit
troubleshooting .
6. Select the Inclination Sensor Learn in the Miscellaneous Test Menu, then select the Inclination
Sensor Initial Learn Procedure and learning procedure once with the HDS.
7. Follow the HDS screen, and learn the initial settings. The inclination sensor initial learn procedure is
completed when the HDS indicates the TEST COMPLETE.
NOTE: If the HDS does not indicate the TEST COMPLETE, follow the HDS screen and learn again.
On a Slope
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Check the tire pressures, refer to the tire information label on the driver's
doorjamb. Adjust the pressures to the specified value if necessary.
3. Make the aligning marks on all tires and ground.
4. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located under the
driver's side of the dashboard.
NOTE: For specific operations, refer to the user's manual that came with the
Honda Diagnostic System (HDS). Make sure the HDS is loaded with the latest
software.
5. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
6. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not
communicate, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
7. Select the Inclination Sensor Learn in the Miscellaneous Test Menu, then
select the Inclination Sensor Initial Learn Procedure and learning procedure
twice with the HDS.
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8. Follow the HDS screen, and do the first learning procedure.
9. Turn the vehicle around to do the second procedure from the front to the
rear. Park the vehicle with aligning the marks on the tires with the marks on the
ground, and apply the parking brake.
10.Follow the HDS screen, and do the second procedure. The inclination
sensor initial learn procedure is completed when the HDS indicates the TEST
COMPLETE.
NOTE: If the HDS does not indicate the TEST COMPLETE, follow the HDS
screen and learn again.
1. HDS - Connect
1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located
under the driver's side of the dashboard.
2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not
communicate, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
2. PCM - Reset
1. HDS - Connect
1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located
under the driver's side of the dashboard.
2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not
communicate, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
1. Select the Shift Lock Solenoid Test in the Miscellaneous Test Menu, and check that the shift lock
solenoid operates with the HDS.
2. Check that the shift lever can be moved out of P position/mode when the Shift Lock Solenoid is
ON. Move the shift lever back to P position/mode, and check that it locks when the Shift Lock
Solenoid is OFF.
3. Check that the shift lock releases when the shift lock release is pushed, and check that it locks
when the shift lock release is released.
4. If the shift lock solenoid does not work properly, go to the shift lock system circuit troubleshooting .
1. Vehicle - Lift
Standard: 8.9-12.2 -
1. If the resistance is within the standard, go to the next step, and check the shift solenoid valve B
operation.
2. If the resistance is out of the standard, check for open or short in the solenoid wire harness, and
check for poor connection. If the solenoid wire harness is OK, replace shift solenoid valve B .
3. Connect a jumper wire from the positive battery terminal to connector (B) terminal No. 4, and
connect another jumper wire from the negative battery terminal to body ground. A clicking sound should
be heard.
1. If a clicking sound is heard, the test is complete.
2. If no clicking sound is heard, replace shift solenoid valve B .
2. HDS - Connect
1. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC) (A) located
under the driver's side of the dashboard.
2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle. If it does not
communicate, go to the DLC circuit troubleshooting .
3. Engine - Warm Up
1. Start the engine, and warm it up to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on
twice).
TESTING > TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEST (CVT) > TEST
1. Vehicle - Lift
Standard: 50 Ω - 25 kΩ
Shift-Hold Control
When negotiating winding roads, the throttle is suddenly released and the brakes are applied, as is the
case when decelerating at the entrance of a curve, Shift-Hold Control keeps the transmission in its current
(lower) ratio as it negotiates the corner and accelerates out. When the vehicle is driven aggressively on a
winding road, the PCM will keep the engine speed on a higher-than-normal setting, so the vehicle can run
smooth and have more power. The transmission will resume the normal setting after the PCM determines
that normal driving has resumed.
Shift Control - D-Paddle Shift Mode (With Paddle Shifter)
When the transmission is switched into the D-paddle shift mode by pressing steering wheel-mounted
paddle shifters while driving in D position/mode, the transmission can shift into a lower speed stage by
pressing the paddle shifter - (downshift switch), and it can shift into a higher speed stage by pressing the
paddle shifter + (upshift switch). When the transmission shifts into a lower or a higher speed stage by
pressing the paddle shifters, the shift indicator in the gauge control module displays the number of
currently-selected stage. This number of the speed stage goes off when the transmission downshifts
automatically, or when the transmission upshifts automatically while coasting.
Lock-Up Control
Shift solenoid valve B controls the hydraulic pressure to switch the LC shift valve and lock-up ON and
OFF. The PCM actuates shift solenoid valve B and the CVT lock-up clutch control solenoid valve to start
lock-up. The CVT lock-up clutch control solenoid valve applies and regulates hydraulic pressure to the LC
control valve to control the volume of the lock-up. The lock-up mechanism operates in D position/mode, S
position/mode, L position/mode*1 , S-paddle shift mode (from 3rd through 7th speed stage)*2 , and ECON
mode, at transmission fluid temperature exceeding 68 °F (20 °C).
*1: Without paddle shifter*2: With paddle shifter
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Position/Mode Description
Front wheels locked; the park pawl engages with the park
P: PARK
gear on the driven pulley. The forward clutch disengage.
Port No. Hydraulic Pressure Port No. Hydraulic Pressure Port No. Hydraulic Pressure
N Position
The PCM actuates the CVT drive pulley pressure control solenoid valve and the CVT driven pulley
pressure control solenoid valve to regulate DN control pressure (DNC) higher than DR control pressure
(DRC). The driven pulley receives driven pulley pressure (DN) higher than drive pulley pressure (DR)
applied to the drive pulley, so the pulley ratio is high. In N, the hydraulic pressure is intercepted at the
manual valve, and not applied to the forward clutch.
D Position
The manual valve is moved to D, and uncovers the port of forward clutch pressure (FWD) to the forward
clutch. Forward clutch pressure (FWD) flows to the forward clutch, and the forward clutch is engaged. The
forward clutch drives the forward clutch hub/sun gear and the drive pulley shaft. The drive pulley shaft
drives the final gears via the driven pulley shaft and the secondary gears. At low speed range; pulley ratio
high, the drive pulley receives lower pressure than driven pulley received pressure, the drive pulley applies
the small-pulley-diameter to the steel belt. As the speed of the vehicle reaches the prescribed value, the
PCM controls the CVT drive pulley pressure control solenoid valve to regulate DR control pressure (DRC),
and CVT driven pulley pressure control solenoid valve to regulate DN control pressure (DNC) to apply an
optimum pressure to the pulleys. At middle speed range; pulley ratio middle, the drive pulley and the
driven pulley receive almost same volume pressure, the drive pulley applies the mid-pulley-diameter to the
steel belt. Vehicle speed is further increase, the drive pulley receives higher than driven pulley received
pressure, and the drive pulley applies the large-pulley-diameter to the steel belt; pulley ratio stands at low.
Reverse Inhibitor Control
If the shift lever is selected in R position/mode while the vehicle is moving forward, the PCM actuates the
CVT clutch pressure control solenoid valve so that CPC pressure (4) releases at the CVT clutch pressure
control solenoid valve. No power is transmitted to the reverse brake.
R Position
The manual valve is moved to R, and uncovers the port of reverse brake pressure (RVS) to the reverse
brake. Reverse brake pressure (RVS) flows to the reverse brake, and the reverse brake is engaged so that
the reverse brake locks the planetary carrier.
P Position
The manual valve is moved to P, and covers the port of forward clutch pressure (FWD) and reverse brake
pressure (RVS). The manual valve intercepts CPC pressure (4), and hydraulic pressure is not applied to
the forward clutch and the reverse brake.
No Lock-Up
Shift solenoid valve B is turned off by the PCM. The LC shift valve receives shift solenoid B pressure (SB).
The LC shift valve uncovers the port leading torque converter pressure (92) to the back of the torque
converter. Torque converter pressure (92) becomes torque converter pressure (94), and enters into the
back of the torque converter not to engage the torque converter clutch. While shift solenoid valve B keeps
off, torque converter clutch lock-up does not start; the torque converter clutch is OFF.
Partial Lock-Up
As the speed of the vehicle reaches the prescribed value, shift solenoid valve B is turned on by the PCM
to release shift solenoid B pressure (SB) in the LC shift valve. Modulator pressure (6') is applied to the
right side of the LC shift valve, then the LC shift valve is moved to the left side to switch the port leading
torque converter pressure (91) to the torque converter. Torque converter pressure (91) is applied to the
torque converter to engage the lock-up clutch. The PCM also controls the CVT lock-up clutch control
solenoid valve, and LC control pressure (LCC) is applied to the LC control valve. When LC control
pressure (LCC) is lower, torque converter pressure (91) from the torque converter regulator valve is lower.
The torque converter clutch is engaged partially. LC control pressure (LCC) increases, and the LC control
valve is moved to the left side to release torque converter pressure (96). The torque converter clutch is
then engaged securely. Under this condition, the torque converter clutch is engaged by pressure from the
torque converter; this condition is partial lock-up.
Full Lock-Up
When the vehicle speed further increases, the PCM controls the CVT lock-up clutch control solenoid valve
to increase LC control pressure (LCC). LC control pressure (LCC) is applied to the LC control valve, and
moves the LC control valve. Under this condition, torque converter back pressure is released fully, causing
the torque converter clutch to be fully engaged.
DESCRIPTION > CVT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION - POWER FLOW (CVT)
Power Flow
P Position
Hydraulic pressure is not applied to the forward clutch and the reverse brake. Power is not transmitted to
the secondary drive gear. The driven pulley is locked by the park pawl interlocking the park gear.
N Position
Engine power transmitted from the torque converter drives the input shaft, but the hydraulic pressure is not
applied to the forward clutch and the reverse brake. Power is not transmitted to the drive pulley shaft.
Hydraulic pressure is applied to the forward clutch, then the forward clutch engages the forward
clutch hub/sun gear with the drive pulley shaft.
The drive pulley shaft drives the driven pulley shaft linked by the steel belt.
The driven pulley shaft drives the secondary driven gear via the secondary drive gear.
Power is transmitted to the final drive gear, which in turn drives the final driven gear.
At low speed range; pulley ratio high, the drive pulley receives lower pressure than driven pulley
received pressure, the drive pulley applies the small-pulley-diameter to the steel belt.
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Power flow to the final driven gear is the same as at the low speed range.
As the vehicle speed is increased, the drive pulley pressure is increased by the CVT drive pulley
pressure control solenoid valve, and the driven pulley pressure is decreased by the CVT driven
pulley pressure control solenoid valve.
At high speed range; pulley ratio low, the drive pulley receives higher pressure than driven pulley
received pressure, the drive pulley applies the large-pulley-diameter to the steel belt.
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R Position
Hydraulic pressure is applied to the reverse brake, and the planetary carrier locks with the reverse
brake.
The ring gear joined with the forward clutch drum and the input shaft drives the sun gear via the
planetary pinion gears.
The sun gear rotates in the reverse direction fromthe input shaft rotational direction, and drives the
drive pulley shaft.
The drive pulley shaft drives the driven pulley shaft linked by the steel belt.
The driven pulley shaft drives the secondary driven gear via the secondary drive gear.
Power is transmitted to the final drive gear, which in turn drives the final driven gear.
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If the transmission housing, the torque converter housing, the differential carrier, the carrier
bearing/bearing outer race, or the thrust shim is replaced, the bearing preload must be adjusted.
Apply a light coat of clean transmission fluid on all parts before installation.
1. Remove the carrier bearing outer race (A), the 68 mm thrust shim (B), and
the oil guide plate (C) by heating the torque converter housing to about 212 °F
(100 °C) using a heat gun (D).
NOTE:
1. Do not heat the torque converter housing more than 212 °F (100 °C).
2. Let the torque converter housing cool to room temperature before
adjusting the bearing preload.
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2. Install the carrier bearing outer race (A), the 68 mm thrust shim
(B), and the oil guide plate (C).
3. Drive the carrier bearing outer race (A) until it bottoms using the 15 x
135L driver handle and the 62 x 68 mm bearing driver attachment.
5. Install the torque converter housing (A) with the dowel pins (B), and
tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern in at least two steps.
9. Measure the starting torque of the differential assembly using the preload inspection tool, a torque
wrench (A), and a socket (B).
NOTE: Measure the starting torque at normal room temperature in both directions.
Standard:
10.If the measurement is out of the standard, remove the 68 mm thrust shim, and measure its
thickness, then select a suitable 68 mm thrust shim.
NOTE:
1. To increase the starting torque, increase thickness of the 68 mm thrust shim.
2. To decrease the starting torque, decrease the thickness of the 68 mm thrust shim.
3. Do not use more than two thrust shims to adjust the starting torque.
No. Thickness
No. Thickness
1. Remove the bearing outer race (A) and the 51 mm thrust shim (B) by
heating the torque converter housing to about 212 °F (100 °C) using a heat
gun (C).
NOTE:
1. Do not heat the torque converter housing more than 212 °F (100 °C).
2. Let the torque converter housing cool to room temperature before
adjusting the bearing preload.
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3. Drive the bearing outer race (A) until it bottoms using the 40
mm I.D. driver handle.
4. Remove the secondary drive gear .
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6. Install the torque converter housing (A) with the dowel pins (B), and
tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern in at least two steps.
10.Measure the starting torque of the differential assembly using the preload inspection tool, a torque
wrench (A), and a socket (B).
NOTE: Measure the starting torque at normal room temperature in both directions.
Standard:
11.If the measurement is out of the standard, remove the 51 mm thrust shim, and measure its
thickness, then select a suitable 51 mm thrust shim.
NOTE:
1. To increase the starting torque, increase thickness of the 51 mm thrust shim.
2. To decrease the starting torque, decrease the thickness of the 51 mm thrust shim.
3. Do not use more than two thrust shims to adjust the starting torque.
No. Thickness
No. Thickness
1. Secure the input shaft assembly (A) in a bench vise (B) with
wood blocks (C).
NOTE: After this procedure, remove any wood chips that may
be stuck to the spline.
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5. Put the clutch compressor attachment and the clutch compressor attachment
64 mm on the forward clutch end-plate (A)
6. Press the clutch compressor attachment down with 39 N (4.0 kgf, 8.8 lbf) (the
weight of the clutch compressor attachment is included) using a force gauge,
and read the dial indicator (B)
7. The dial indicator reads the clearance (C) between the forward clutch end-
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plate and the top disc (D). Take measurements in at least three places, and use
the average as the actual clearance.
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8. If the clearance is out of the standard, replace the input shaft assembly.
1. Install the input shaft assembly (A) by aligning the clutch discs
(B) with the sun gear splines (C).
2. Install the stator shaft (A) with the 26 x 38.8 mm thrust shim (B)
and the thrust needle bearing (C) as shown.
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4. Install the stator shaft flange (A) with the dowel pins (B) (C) by aligning the
transmission fluid lubrication pipe (D) and the dowel pins (B) with the
mounting holes (E).
5. Install the manual valve body (A) with the separator plate
(B) and the dowel pin (C).
6. Install the torque converter housing (A) with the dowel pins (B), and
tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern in at least two steps.
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2. Install a selected 26 x 3
1. Push the shift cable (A) until it stops, then release it.
NOTE: Do not hold the shift cable guide (B) to adjust the shift
cable
2. Pull the shift cable back one step from the P position so that
the shift position is in R.
1. Install the shift cable end (A) over the mounting stud (B) by aligning its
square hole (C) with the square fitting (D) at the bottom of the stud.
2. Install the socket holder (A), then rotate the socket holder
retainer (B) clockwise (C) until it stops.
NOTE: Do not install the shift cable by holding the shift cable
guide (D).
3. Make sure that the shift cable end (A) is properly installed on the mounting stud (B).
1. If the cable end is out of position with the mounting stud, remove the shift cable
from the shift cable bracket, then reinstall the cable end over the mounting stud
before reinstalling the shift cable to the shift cable bracket. Do not install the shift
cable end on the mounting stud with the shift cable installed on the shift cable
bracket.
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5. Remove the 6.0 mm (0.236 in) pin (A) that was installed to
hold the shift lever.