CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2002 Service Manual

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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Description N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Bolt, Differential Bearing Retainer-to-Case 34 Ð 300
Bolt, Differential Cover-to-Case 19 Ð 165
Bolt, Differential Ring Gear-to-Case 95 70 Ð
Bolt, Extension Housing-to-Case 28 Ð 250
Bolt, Drive Plate-to-Crankshaft 95 70 Ð
Bolt, Drive Plate-to-Torque Converter 68 50 Ð
Bolt, Governor-to-Support 7 Ð 60
Bolt, Output Gear Strap 23 17 Ð
Bolt, Oil Pan-to-Case 19 Ð 165
Bolt, Oil Pump-to-Case 31 Ð 275
Bolt, Park Rod Support-to-Case 28 Ð 250
Bolt, Reaction Support-to-Pump Body 28 Ð 250
Bolt, Sprag Retainer-to-Case 28 Ð 250
Bolt, Starter Motor-to-Transaxle 54 40 Ð
Bolt, Transaxle Case-to-Engine Block 95 70 Ð
Bolt, Transfer Gear Cover-to-Case 19 Ð 165
Bolt, Transfer Gear Strap 23 17 Ð
Bolt, Valve Body-to-Case 12 Ð 105
Fitting, Transaxle Oil Cooler-to-Case 7 Ð 60
Screw, Fluid Filter 5 Ð 45
Screw, Cooler Bypass Valve-to-Transfer Plate 5 Ð 40
Screw, Governor Counterweight 28 Ð 250
Screw, Manual Valve Lever-to-Shaft 12 Ð 105
Screw, Speedo Adapter-to-Extension Housing 7 Ð 60
Screw, Valve Body-to-Transfer Plate 5 Ð 45
Nut, Kickdown Band Adjuster Lock 47 35 Ð
Nut, Output Gear-to-Shaft 271 200 Ð
Nut, Reverse Band Adjuster Lock 14 Ð 125
Nut, Transfer Gear-to-Shaft 271 200 Ð
Plug, Pressure Tap 5 Ð 45
Plug, Rear Band Lever Pivot Shaft 7 Ð 60
Switch, Park/Neutral 34 25 Ð
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SPECIAL TOOLS
31TH AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
Adapter Blocks C-293±45
Adapter Blocks C-293±52
Puller Press C-293±PA
Pressure Gauge (High) C-3293SP
Dial Indicator C-3339
Spring Compressor C-3575-A
Band Adjusting Adapter C-3705
Oil Pump Puller C-3752
Throttle Setting Gauge C-3763
Seal Puller C-3981B
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Universal Handle C-4171
Seal Installer C-4193A
Bearing Installer C-4637
Adapter C-4658
Torque Tool C-4995
Adapter C-4996
Remover Kit L-4406
Bearing Remover Cup L-4406±1
Bearing Remover Jaws L-4406±2
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Adapter L-4406±3
Gear Puller L-4407A
Puller L-4407±6
Bearing Installer L-4408
Bearing Installer L-4410
Bearing Installer L-4411
Installer Adapter L-4429-3
Gear Checking Plate L-4432
Gear Removing Plate L-4434
Bearing Puller L-4435
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Differential Tool L-4436A
Housing Remover Adapter L-4437
Starter Nut L-4439
Transfer Shaft Remover-Installer L-4512
Bearing Cup Remover L-4517
Special Jaw Set L-4518
Installer L-4520
End Play Socket Set 8266
Bearing Splitter P-334
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ACCUMULATOR
DESCRIPTION
The accumulator (Fig. 105) is a hydraulic device
that has the sole purpose of cushioning the applica-
tion of a band or clutch. The accumulator consists of
a dual-land piston and a spring located in a bore in
the transmission case.
OPERATION
Line pressure is directed between the lands of the
piston (Fig. 106), bottoming it against the accumula-
tor plate. The accumulator stays in this position after
the transmission is placed into a Drive position.
When the 1-2 upshift occurs (Fig. 107), line pressure
is directed to the large end of the piston and then to
the kickdown servo. As the line pressure reaches the
accumulator, the combination of spring pressure and
line pressure forces the piston away from the accu-
mulator plate. This causes a balanced pressure situ-
ation, which results in a cushioned band application.
After the kickdown servo has become immovable, line
pressure will finish pushing the accumulator up into
its bore. When the large end of the accumulator pis-
ton is seated in its bore, the band or clutch is fully
applied.
NOTE: The accumulator is shown in the inverted
position for illustrative purposes.
Fig. 105 Accumulator
1 - ACCUMULATOR PISTON
2 - PISTON SPRINGFig. 106 Accumulator in Neutral and Drive Positions
Fig. 107 Accumulator in Second Gear Position
1 - BOTTOM IN BORE
2 - SHUTTLE VALVE
RS31TH AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE21-79
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BANDS
DESCRIPTION
KICKDOWN (FRONT) BAND
DESCRIPTION
The kickdown, or ªfrontº, band (Fig. 108) holds the
common sun gear of the planetary gear sets. The
front (kickdown) band is made of steel, and faced on
its inner circumference with a friction-type lining.
One end of the band is anchored to the transmission
case, and the other is acted on with a pushing force
by a servo piston. The front band is a single-wrap
design (the band does not completely encompass/
wrap the drum that it holds).
OPERATION
The kickdown band holds the common sun gear of
the planetary gear sets by applying and holding the
front clutch retainer, which is splined to the sun gear
driving shell, and in turn splined directly to the sun
gear. The application of the band by the servo is typ-
ically done by an apply lever and link bar.
OPERATION
LOW/REVERSE (REAR) BAND
DESCRIPTION
The low/reverse band, or ªrearº, band (Fig. 109) is
similar in appearance and operation to the front
band. The rear band is also a single-wrap design (the band does not completely encompass/wrap the
drum that it holds).
OPERATION
The rear band holds the rear planet carrier sta-
tionary by being mounted around and applied to the
low/reverse drum.
ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT - FRONT BAND
The front (kickdown) band adjusting screw is
located on the left side of the transmission case
above the manual valve and throttle valve levers.
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(2) Remove air cleaner assembly.
(3) Loosen band adjusting screw locknut (Fig. 110).
Then back locknut off 3-5 turns. Be sure adjusting
screw turns freely in case. Apply lubricant to screw
threads if necessary.
(4) Tighten band adjusting screw to 8 N´m (72 in.
lbs.).
(5) Back off front band adjusting screw 2
1¤4turns.
(6) Hold adjuster screw in position and tighten
locknut to 47 N´m (35 ft. lbs.) torque.
(7) Install air cleaner assembly.
(8) Connect battery negative cable.
ADJUSTMENTS - REAR BAND
The transmission oil pan must be removed for
access to the rear (low/reverse) band adjusting screw.
(1) Raise vehicle.
Fig. 108 Front BandÐTypical
1 - FRONT BAND
2 - TRANSMISSION HOUSING
Fig. 109 Rear Band
1 - PLANETARY GEARTRAIN
2 - REAR BAND
3 - LEVER
4 - SERVO
5 - ADJUSTER
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(2) Remove transaxle oil pan and drain fluid (Fig.
111) (Fig. 112).
(3) Loosen band adjusting screw locknut 5-6 turns.
Be sure adjusting screw turns freely in lever.
(4) Tighten adjusting screw to 5 N´m (41 in. lbs.)
(Fig. 113).
(5) Back off adjusting screw 3
1¤2turns.
(6) Hold adjusting screw in place and tighten lock-
nut to 14 N´m (125 ft. lbs.) torque.
(7) Install a bead of MopartSilicone Rubber Adhe-
sive Sealant to the oil pan and install to case imme-
diately.
(8) Install oil pan-to-case bolts and torque to 19
N´m (165 in. lbs.).(9) Lower vehicle and refill transmission with
MopartATF Plus 4, Type 9602, fluid.
Fig. 110 Front (Kickdown) Band Adjustment
Location
1 - KICKDOWN BAND ADJUSTING SCREW
Fig. 111 Transaxle Oil Pan Bolts
1 - TRANSAXLE OIL PAN
2 - OIL PAN BOLTS
Fig. 112 Transaxle Oil Pan
1 - TRANSAXLE OIL PAN
2 - OIL FILTER
Fig. 113 Adjust Low/Reverse Band
1 - LOW-REVERSE BAND LEVER
2 - ADJUSTING SCREW
3 - STRUT
4 - LOW-REVERSE BAND
5 - LOCK NUT
6 - LEVER (SHORT)
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CLUTCH - FRONT
DESCRIPTION
The front clutch assembly (Fig. 119) is composed of
the front clutch retainer, pressure plate, clutch
plates, driving discs, piston, piston return spring,
return spring retainer, and snap-rings. The front
clutch is the forward-most component in the trans-
mission geartrain and is directly behind the oil
pump. It is considered a driving component.
NOTE: The number of discs and plates may vary
with each engine and vehicle combination.
OPERATION
To apply the clutch, pressure is applied between
the clutch retainer and piston. The fluid pressure is
provided by the oil pump, transferred through the
control valves and passageways, and enters the
clutch through the hub of the reaction shaft support.
With pressure applied between the clutch retainer
and piston, the piston moves away from the clutch
retainer and compresses the clutch pack. This action
applies the clutch pack, allowing torque to flow
through the input shaft into the driving discs, and
into the clutch plates and pressure plate that are
lugged to the clutch retainer. The waved snap-ring is
used to cushion the application of the clutch pack. In
some transmissions, the snap-ring is selective and
used to adjust clutch pack clearance.
When pressure is released from the piston, the
spring returns the piston to its fully released position
and disengages the clutch. The release spring also
helps to cushion the application of the clutch assem-
bly. When the clutch is in the process of being
released by the release spring, fluid flows through a
vent and one-way ball-check-valve located in the
clutch retainer. The check-valve is needed to elimi-
nate the possibility of plate drag caused by centrifu-
gal force acting on the residual fluid trapped in the
clutch piston retainer.
DISASSEMBLY
(1) Remove front clutch waved snap ring using a
suitable screwdriver (Fig. 114).
(2) Remove waved snap ring and reaction plate
(Fig. 115).
Fig. 114 Front Clutch Waved Snap Ring
1 - WAVED SNAP RING
2 - SCREWDRIVER
3 - FRONT CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
Fig. 115 Thick Steel Plate and Waved Snap Ring
1 - WAVED SNAP RING
2 - THICK STEEL PLATE
3 - FRONT CLUTCH RETAINER
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(3) Remove clutch pack (Fig. 116).
(4) Using tool C3575A, compress front clutch
return spring and remove snap ring (Fig. 117).(5) Remove retainer, return spring and piston (Fig.
118) (Fig. 119).
Fig. 116 Front Clutch (4-Disc Shown)
1 - FRONT CLUTCH RETAINER
2 - CLUTCH PLATES
3 - DRIVING DISCS
Fig. 117 Front Clutch Return Spring Snap Ring
1 - COMPRESSOR TOOL C-3575-A
2 - FRONT CLUTCH RETAINER
3 - SNAP RING
4 - SNAP RING PLIERS
Fig. 118 Front Clutch Return Spring and Piston
1 - LIP SEALS
2 - PISTON
3 - RETURN SPRING RETAINER
4 - SNAP RING
5 - PISTON RETURN SPRING
6 - FRONT CLUTCH RETAINER
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