Seat HONDA CIVIC 1999 6.G Service Manual
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Page 818 of 2189

Valve
Assembly
NOTE:
Coat all parts with ATF before assembly.
. Install the valve, valve spring and cap in the valve
body and secure with the roller.
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VALVE BODY
VALVE AODY
VALVE
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SPRING
. Set the spring in the valve and install it in the valve
body. Push the spring in with a screwdriver, theninstall the spring seat.
SPRIITG SEAT
VALVE BODY
Install the valve, spring and cap in the valve body.
Push the cap, then installthe clip.
Page 840 of 2189

Clutch
Reassembly
NOTE:
. Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor
a
cleaner, and dry them with compressed air.
Blow out all passages.
Lubricate all parts with ATF before reassembly.
Inspect the check valve; if it's loose, replace the pis-
to n.
1.
CHECK VALVE
2. Install new O-rings on the clutch piston.
O RINGS
PISTON
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3. Install the piston in the clutch drum, Apply pressure
and rotate to ensure proper seating,
NOTE: Lubricate the piston O-ring with ATF beforeinstalling.
CAUTION: Do not pinch the O-ring by insta ing thepiston with too much force.
CLUTCII DRUM
Install the return spring and spring retainer, andposition the snap ring on the retainer.
CLUTCI{ DRUM
Page 848 of 2189

Differential
Oil Seal Installation/Side Clearance (cont'd)
4. Tap on the transmission housing side of the differ-
ential assembly with the special tool to seat the dif-
ferential assembly in the torque converter housing.
DRIVER 40 mm l.D.
L
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5. N4easure the clearance between the 80 mm set ring
and outer race of the ball bearino in the transmis-
sion housing.
STANDARD: 0 - 0.15 mm (0 - 0.006 inl
SET RING, 80 mm
BALL BEARING
lf the clearance is more than the standard, select a
new set ring from the table, and install:
SET RING, 80 mm
NOTE: lf the clearance measured in step 5 is stan-
dard, it is not necessary to perform steps 7 and 8.
Remove the transmission housing.
Replace the 2.50 mm (0.098 in) 80 mm set ring with
the one of the correct thickness selected in step 6.
7.
Part NumberThickness
90414-689-000
904r5-689-000
90416-689-000
90417-689-000
90418-689-000
904r9-PH8-000
2.50 mm (0.098 in)
2.60 mm {0.102 in)
2.70 mm {0.106 in)
2.80 mm (0.110 in)
2.90 mm (0.114 in)
3.00 mm (0.118 in)
Page 852 of 2189

Transmission Housing Bearings
L
Mainshaft/Countershaft Bearings Replacement
To remove the mainshaft and countershaft bearings
from the transmission housing, expand each snap
ring with snap ring pliers, then push the bearing out
using the special tools and a press as shown.
NOTE: Do not remove the snap rings unless it's
necessary to clean the grooves in the housing.
DRIVER07749 - 0010000
ATTACHMENT,62x68mm
PRESS
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07746 -
DFIVEB07749 - 0010000
TTACHMENT
ATTACHMENT
. Mainshaft Bearing Installation us€:
ATTACHMENT. 72 x 75 mm
07746 - 0010600. Countershaft Bearing Installation use:
ATTACHMENT, 62 x 68 mm
077/16 - 0010500
IRN{L{r.)n
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MAINSHAFT BEARING
L
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SNAP RING
Expand each snap ring with snap ring pliers, insert
the new bearing part-way into the housing using
the special tools and a press as shown, Install thebearing with the groove facing outside the housing.
NOTE: Coat all parts with ATF.
Release the pliers, then push the bearing down intothe housing until the ring snaps in place around it.
07749 - 0010000
ATTACHMENT
. Mainshaft Bearing Removal use:
ATTACHMENT, 72 x 75 mm
077/16 - 0010600. Counte6haft Bsaring Removal use:
ATTACHMENT, 62 x 68 mm
07746 - 0010500
After installing the bearing verify the following:
. The snap ring is seated in the bearing and hous-
ing grooves.
. The ring end gap is correct.
(0 - 0.28 in)ENDGAP:0-7mm
Page 868 of 2189

Shift Cable
Adjustment
@ Make sure lifts are ptaced properly (see
section 1).
1. Remove the front console (see section Z0l.
2. Shift to @ position. then remove the lock pin fromthe adiuster.
7 N.m (0.75 tbtftlkgtm.
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3. Check that the hole in the adjuster is perfectlyaligned with the hole in the shift cable. There aretwo holes in the adjuster. They are positioned 90.apart to allow cable adjustment in 1/4 turn incre-ments.
ExactAlignment
4. lf the hole is not perfectly aligned, loosen the lock-nut on the adjuster and adjust as required.
5. Tighten the tocknut to 7 N.m (0.7 kgf.m, 5 tbf.ft).
6. Install the lock pin on the adjuster. lf you feel thelock pin binding as you reinstall it, the cable is stillout of adjustment and must be readjusted.
7. Make sure the lock pin is seated in the adjustersecuretv.
8. Move the shift lever to each gear, and verify that theshift position indicator follows the automatic trans-axle gear position switch.
9. Start the engine, and check the shift lever in allgears. lf any gear does not work properly, refer totroubleshooting (see page 14-109 thru 1'4-'112).
10. Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder on theAy'T gear position indicator panel, and verify that theshift lock lever is released.
CableToo ShortCableToo Long
Page 997 of 2189

Manual Valve Body
Disassembly/lnspection/Reassembly
NOTE:
. Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor cleaner, and dry with compressed air. Elow out all passages.. Coat all parts with CVT Fluid during assembly.
SPRING SEATREVERSE INHIBITORVALVE SPRING
REVERSE INHIBITORVALVE
MANUAL VALVE
MANUAL VALVE BODYInspect for wear, scratchesand sconng,
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Page 1001 of 2189

Forward Glutch
Reassembly
NOTE:
. Clean all parts thoroughly in solvent or carburetor
cleaner, and dry them with compressed air.
. Blow out all passages.
. Lubricate all parts with CW Fluid before reassembly.
1. Inspect the check valve; if it's loose, replace the pis-
ton.
CHECK VALVE
Install new O-rings on the clutch pision.
PISTON
14-324
3. Install the piston in the clutch drum. Apply pressure
and rotate to ensure proper seatang,
NOTE: Lubricate the piston O-ring with CVT Fluid
before installing.
CAUTION: Do not pinch thc O-ring by installing the
pistoo with too much torqo.
CLUTCH DRUM
Install the return spring and spring retainer, and
position the snap ring on the retainer.
CLUTCH DRUM
Page 1011 of 2189

Transmission Housing Bearings
Driven Pulley Shaft Bearing Replacement
1. To remove the driven pulley shaft b'earing trom the
transmission housing, expand the snap ring with
snap ring pliers, then push the bearing out using
the specialtools and a press as shown.
NOTE: Do not remove the snap ring unless it's nec-
essary to clean the groove in the housing.
07749 - 001(xDo
ATTACHMENT,72x75mm07746 - (x'l05U)
077i() - 001(xrco
14-334
SNAP RING
Expand the snap ring with snap ring pliers, insert
the new bearing part-way into the housing using
the special tools and a press as shown. Install the
bearing with the groove facing outside the housing.
NOTE: Coat all pans with CW Fluid.
Release the pliers, then using the special tools,push the bearing down into the housing until the
snap ring snaps in place.
BEARING
ATTACHMENT,72x75mm07746 - OO1 0600
GROOVE
SNAP RING
After installing the bearing verify the following:
o The snap ring is seated in the bearing and hous-
ing grooves.
. The ring end gap is correct.
END GAP| 0 -9 mm
l0 - 0.35 inl
Page 1028 of 2189

Transmission
Gooler Flushing
@ To prevent iniury to face and eyes, alwayswear safety glasses or a tace shield when using thetransmission flusher.
NOTE: This procedure should be performed before rein-stalling the transmission.
'1. Check the tools and hoses for wear and cracks before
using. lf wear or cracks are found, reDlace the hoses
before using.
4.
Using the measuring cup. fill the tank with 2,1 ounces(approximately 2/3 full) of biodegradable flushingfluid (J35944 - 20). Do not substitute with any otherfluid. Follow the handling procedure on the fluidcontatner.
Secure the flusher filler cap, and pressurize the tankwith compressed air to between 5S0 - 829 kpa (5.6 -
8.45 kgf/cm' , 80 - 120 psi).
NOTE: The air line should be equipped with a watertrap to ensure a dry air system,
Hang the tool under the vehicle.
Attach the tank's discharge hose to the return lineoi the transmission cooler using a clamp.
Connect the drain hose to the inlet line on the trans-mission cooler using a clamp.
IMPORTANT:
Securely clamp the opposite end ofthe drain hose to abucket or floor drain,
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TRANSMISSION COOLERFLUSHER{Commercially available)Kent-Moore J384O5-Aor oouivalent
TRANSMISSION
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7. With the water and air valves off, attach the water andair supplies to the flusher. (Hot water if available.)
8. Turn on the flusher water valve so water will flowthrough the cooler for 10 seconds.
NOTE: lf water does not flow through the cooler, itis completely plugged, cannot be flushed, and mustbe replsced.
9. Depress the trigger to mix the flushing fluid into thewater flow. Use the wire clip to hold the trigger down.
'10. While flushing with the water and flushing fluid fortwo minutes. turn the air valve on for five secondsevery 15 - 20 seconds to create a surging action.AIR PRESSURE: MAX 845 kpa (8.45 kgflcmr, 120 psi)
11. Turn the water valve off. Release the trigger, thenreverse the hoses to the cooler so you can flush inthe opposite direction. Repeat steps 8 through 10.
12. Release the trigger. and rinse the cooler with wateronly for one minute.
13, Turn the water valve off, and turn off the water supply.
'14. Turn the air valve on to dry the system out with airfor two full minutes or until no moisture is visibleleaving the drain hose.
CAUTION: Rosidual mobturo in the qooler or linescln damage the transmission,
15. Remove the flusher from the cooler line. Attach thedrain hose to a container.
16. Install the transmission. and leave the drain hoseattached to the cooler line.
Page 1031 of 2189

t
Adjustment
!@ Make sure lifts, jacks and safety stands are
placed properly (see section 1).
l. Remove the front console (see section 20).
2. Shift to I posirion, then remove the lock pin from
the adjuster.
SHIFT CAELE
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,l
{0.7 kgf.m, 5lbf'ltl
3. Check that the hole in the adiuster is perfectly aligned
with the hole in the shift cable. There are two holes in
the adjuster. They are positioned 90" apart to allow
cable adjustment in 1/4 turn increments.
lf the hole is not perfectly aligned, loosen the lock-
nut on the adjuster and adjust as required.
Tighten rhe locknut to 7 N.m (0.7 kgim,5 lbf'ft).
Install the lock pin on the adjuster' lf you feel the
lock pin binding as you reinstall it. the cable is still
out of adjustment and must be readjusted
Make sure the lock pin is seated in the adiuster
securery.
lMove the shift lever to each position, and verify that
the shift position indicator follows the automatlc
transaxle gear position switch.
Start the engine, and check the shift lever in all
positions. lf any gear does not work properly, refer
to troubleshooting (see page 14-294 and 14-295).
Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder on the
Aff gear position indicator panel, and verify that the
shift lock lever is released.
7.
10.
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