ring SUZUKI SWIFT 2000 1.G Transmission Service Manual PDF
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-75
TRANSMISSION UNIT REPAIR OVERHAUL
NOTE:
When transmission is replaced, or when clutch or brake disc, plate and/or flange is changed to new
and/or used one, all learned contents which are stored in TCM memory should be erased referring to
“LEARNING CONTROL INITIALIZATION” in this section.
1. Torque converter 9. Counter drive gear 17. 1st & 2nd brake (B1) assembly
2. Torque converter housing 10. Reverse brake (B2) piston assembly 18. Planetary gear assembly
3. Oil pump assembly 11. A/T oil pan 19. O/D brake (B0) assembly
4. Front clutch (C2) assembly 12. Oil strainer 20. Planetary sun gear No.1 assembly
5. Rear Clutch (C1) assembly 13. Valve body assembly 21. Direct clutch (C0) assembly
6. Reverse brake (B2) assembly 14. Transmission case 22. O/D brake (B0) piston and rear cover assembly
7. Intermediate shaft 15. Counter driven gear assembly
8. Follow shaft 16. 1st & 2nd brake (B1) piston assembly
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7B-76 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
DISMOUNTING
1) Take down transmission with engine. For its procedure, refer
to Section 6A1.
2) For 4WD vehicle, remove transfer referring to Section 7D
For 2WD vehicle, remove engine rear mounting No.1
bracket and engine rear mounting No.2 bracket with stiff-
ener.
3) Remove torque converter housing lower plate (1).
4) Remove drive plate bolts.
To lock drive plate (1), engage a flat head rod or the like (2)
with drive plate gear.
5) Remove starting motor.
6) Remove bolts and nut fastening engine and transmission,
then detach transmission from engine.
NOTE:
When detaching transmission from engine, move it in
parallel with crankshaft and use care so as not to apply
excessive force to drive plate and torque converter.
WARNING:
Be sure to keep transmission with torque converter hori-
zontal or facing up throughout the work. Should it be
tilted with torque converter down, converter may fall off
and cause personal injury.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-77
REMOUNTING
1) Make sure that torque converter is installed correctly to
transmission.
Refer to “UNIT ASSEMBLY” in this section.
2) Attach transmission to engine.
Tightening torque
Transmission to engine bolts and nut
(a) : 85 N·m (8.5 kg-m, 61.5 lb-ft)
3) Tighten drive plate-torque converter bolts.
Align drive plate bolt hole and torque converter through
starter motor mounting opening then tighten bolts through
torque converter housing lower plate opening.
Lock drive plate (1) by engaging a flat head rod or the like (2)
with drive plate gear.
Tightening torque
Drive plate to torque converter bolts
(a) : 20 N·m (2.0 kg-m, 14.5 lb-ft)
4) Install torque converter housing lower plate (1).
5) Install starter motor.
Tightening Torque
Starter motor bolts : 23 N·m (2.3 kg-m, 16.5 lb-ft)
6) For 4WD vehicle, install transfer referring to Section 7D.
For 2WD vehicle, install engine rear mounting brackets and
stiffener.
7) Remount engine with transmission assembly to vehicle.
Refer to Section 6A1 for its procedure. WARNING:
Be sure to keep transmission with torque converter hori-
zontal or facing up throughout the work. Should it be
tilted with torque converter down, converter may fall off
and cause personal injury.
3. Wrench
4. Engine oil pan
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7B-80 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
12) Disconnect couplers from solenoid valves, and transmission
temperature sensor.
Remove transmission temperature sensor.
13) Remove valve body assembly (1).
14) Remove solenoid harness assembly.
15) Remove accumulator pistons and springs.
To remove C0 (1), C2 (2) and B1 (3) accumulator pistons
and springs, position a rag on pistons to catch each piston.
To remove pistons, force low-pressure compressed air (1 kg/
cm
2, 15 psi, 100 kPa, max) into hole (4) as shown in figure,
and pop each piston into the rag.
To remove B0 and C1 accumulator pistons and springs,
remove each snap ring and accumulator spacer, then
remove spring and piston.
16) Remove torque converter housing (1).
a) Remove housing bolts.
b) Remove housing while tapping around it lightly with a plas-
tic hammer. CAUTION:
Be careful not to let manual valve fall off when removing
valve body assembly.
NOTE:
There are three kinds of bolts (bolts A, B and C) fixing
valve body assembly.
2. Bolt A
3. Bolt B
4. Bolt C
NOTE:
Do not push accumulator pistons with fingers or any-
thing before removing them. Pushing them may cause
compressed fluid in accumulator to spew out of hole and
get to your face and clothes.
NOTE:
Never reuse bolts A shown in figure.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-81
17) Remove thrust needle roller bearing (1) and thrust bearing
race (2) from the top of counter driven gear assembly (3).
18) Remove differential gear assembly (1).
19) Remove oil pump assembly and gasket (1).
20) Remove front clutch assembly (1).
21) Remove thrust bearing race (1) and thrust needle roller bear-
ing (2).
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7B-82 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
22) Remove rear clutch assembly (1).
23) Remove intermediate shaft assembly (1) and follow shaft
assembly (2).
24) Remove reverse brake (B2) snap ring, brake flange, brake
discs, brake plates and cushion plate.
25) Remove oil guide plate (1) parking lock pawl cover (2), shaft,
torsional spring (3) and parking lock pawl (4).
26) Remove parking lock pawl sleeve (5).
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-83
27) Remove counter driven gear assembly (1) and thrust needle
roller bearing (2).
28) Remove control shift lever (1), nuts (2), washer (3) from
manual shift shaft (4).
29) Remove detent spring (1).
30) Remove manual shift shaft (1) with parking lock rod (2), and
washer (3) from transmission case.
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7B-84 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
31) Remove rear cover assembly (1), thrust washer (2) and
thrust needle roller bearing (3).
Remove gasket (4).
32) Remove direct clutch (C0) assembly (1), thrust roller bearing
(2) and rear planetary sun gear No.1 assembly (3).
33) Remove planetary set (1) with bearing, thrust needle roller
bearing (2).
34) Remove O/D brake (B0) piston adapter (1), B0 plates (2)
and discs (3).
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T) 7B-85
35) Remove planetary sun gear No.2 (1) and thrust needle roller
bearing (2).
36) Remove snap ring, then remove brake flange and disc.
37) Remove snap ring, then remove brake discs and plates (B1
brake).
38) Remove snap ring (1), then O/D brake return spring seat (2),
return spring (3) and spring retainer (4).
39) Remove snap ring (1) then remove 1st & 2nd brake piston
return spring subassembly (2) and 1st & 2nd brake piston
(3).
To remove 1st & 2nd brake piston, force low-pressure com-
pressed air (1 kg/cm
2, 15 psi, 100 kPa, max) into hole (5)
shown in figure and pop out 1st & 2nd brake piston into a
rag.
4. Air gun
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7B-86 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4 A/T)
40) Remove counter drive gear (1).
41) Use hydraulic press (8) and special tool to compress wave
spring (4), then remove snap ring (1).
Special tool
(A) : 09926-96040
42) Remove reverse brake piston seat (3), wave spring (4) and
reverse brake piston (5).
To remove reverse brake piston, force low-pressure com-
press air (1 kg/cm
2, 15 psi, 100 kPa, max) into hole (7)
shown in figure, and pop out piston into a rag.
NOTE:
Do not compress wave spring more than necessary.
Do not reuse snap ring (1).
2. Flat end rod or the like
6. Air gun