Manual transaxle MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Manual PDF
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Troubleshootincl23-19Based upon use of the troubleshooting
Checks should be made of fluid levels and
the condition of the ATF, as well as the
condition of the manual control cables;
adjustments should then be made if found
to be necessary.
If a presumption has been made that there
is an abnormal condition somewhere in
the electronic-control system, check the
fault code, in order to determine the
probable location of the problem, by using
a multi-use tester or voltmeter.
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When the abnormal system is discovered,
check each element (sensors, etc.) one by
one, and make repairs as necessary.
IWhen the abnormal condition is presumed
to be in the oil-pressure-control system
When the result of the oil-pressure test
does not satisfy the specified pressure,
check each system at places related to the
valve body, check the oil-pressure pas-
sages for leakage, etc.
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If the problem isunusually dirty ATF,
abnormal noises, oil leakage, or slippage of
the clutch or brakes, or an abnormal
condition of the transaxle itself, disassem-
ble and repair the transaxle.
TROUBLESHOOTINGM23EEAYFunctional malfunctions of the ELC4A/T can lead to other
problems, such as those described below:(I
) Improper maintenance and/or adjustments
(2) Malfunctions of the electronic control functions
(3) Malfunctions of mechanical functions
(4) Malfunctions of hydraulic control functions
(5) Malfunctions of engine performance
etc.
In order to properly determine (“Troubleshoot”) the source of
these malfunctions, it is first essential to methodically question
the user concerning the details of the problem, such as the
condition of the problem, the situation at the time the problem
occurred, and any other relevant information, all in as much
detail as possible. The user should also be asked whether or
not the problem has occurred more than once, and under what
conditions.
Subsequently, certain tests should be conducted in a certain
order, as described at the left.
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23-48AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Service Adjustment Procedures
Adjusting screw4
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Pi(8) Tighten lock nut by hand until it contacts piston. Then, using
torque wrench, tighten to specification.
Lock nut: 29 Nm (21
ftlbs.)Caution
Use of socket wrench or torque wrench could result in
lock nut being turned with adjust rod.
(9) Remove the special tool to secure the piston and torque
plug to specification at L/R brake pressure take-up port.
LINE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
(I) Discharge AFT.
(2) Remove oil pan.
(3) Remove oil filter.
(4) Remove oil temperature sensor.
M23FSAC(5) Press solenoid valve harness grommet catch to push in
grommet; then, remove valve body assembly.
Caution
Do not let manual valve fall.
(6) Turn adjusting screw of regulator valve to obtain the
specified line pressure
(K/D brake pressure).
Standard value:870
- 890 kPa (124 - 127 psi)
Oil pressure change for
each turn of adjustment screw:38
kPa (54 psi)
(7)Check that an O-ring is fitted at the location shown on top off
valve body.
(8) Replace O-ring of solenoid valve intermediate grommet
with a new one and then fit the O-ring into case.6
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Service Adjustment Procedures
Manual
control leverINHIBITOR SWITCH AND CONTROL CABLE
ADJUSTMENTM23FJADI1. Place selector lever in “N” (Neutral) position.
2. Place manual control lever in “N” (Neutral) position.
d3.For adjustment, turn inhibitor switch body so that the end
(section A-A in illustration on left) of manual control lever is
aligned with the hole In inhibitor switch body flange.
4. Tighten the mounting bolts of the inhibitor switch body to
the specified torque. At this time, take care to prevent
dropping the switch body.
TFA0359Mounting bolt
Section A-AManual
control
ISwitch
body
09N0062Oil
skal
1
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I I09K567
09K566Specified torque:
10 - 12 Nm (7 - 9 ftlbs.)
5.Loosen the nut shown in the figure, and lightly pull the end
of the transaxle control cable in the direction of arrow by
hand.6. Tighten the nut to the specified torque.
Specified torque: 13 Nm (9
ftlbs.)7. Check that the selector lever is in “N” position.
8. Check that it securely operates and functions on the
transaxle side in the range which corresponds to each
position of the selector lever.
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DRIVE SHAFT OIL SEALS REPLACEMENTM23FLN3D(1) Disconnect the drive shaft from the transaxle.
(Refer to GROUP 26
- Drive Shaft.)
(2) Using-.a flat-tip (-) screwdriver, remove the oil seal.
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AUTOMATIC, TRANSAXLE - Transaxle Assembly
(2) Remove the nut and move the bolt so that a spanner
can be applied to the transaxle mount bracket mounting
bolt; then, remove the transaxle mount bracket mount-
ing bolt.
15. DISCONNECTION OF TIE ROD END / 16. LOWER ARM$3
BALL JOINTRefer to GROUP 22
- Manual Transaxle.
19. REMOVAL OF DRIVE SHAFT (LEFT SIDE) AND INNERSHAFT ASSEMBLY
/ 20. DRIVE SHAFT (RIGHT SIDE)
Refer to GROUP 22
- Manual Transaxle.
24. REMOVAL OF SPECIAL BOLTS
/ 25. TRANSAXLE
ASSEMBLY LOWER PART COUPLING BOLT
/ 26.
TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
(1) Support the transaxle assembly with the transaxle jack.
(2) ;;F;ng the crankshaft, remove the special bolts at four
(3) After removing the special bolts, push the torque
converter toward transaxle so that it does not remain on
the engine side.
(4) Remove coupling bolt at the bottom of transaxle
assembly and lower the transaxle assembly.
SERVICE POINTS OF IliSTALLATlONM23LDAD
26. INSTALLATION OF TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLYAttach the torque converter on the transaxle side and
mount the transaxle assembly on the engine.
Caution
If the torque converter is mounted first on the engine,
Idthe oil seal on the transaxle side may be damaged.
Therefore, be sure to first assemble the torque conver-ter on the transaxle side.
20. INSTALLATION OF DRIVE SHAFT (RIGHT SIDE)Refer to GROUP 22
- Manual Transaxle.
5. CONNECTION OF TRANSAXLE CONTROL CABLE
(1) Connect the transaxle control cable to the manual
control lever and tighten the nut temporarily.
(2) Loosen the nut, pull the transaxle control cable lightly in
the arrow direction and retighten the nut.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Transaxle Assembly
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY23-65
M23LEAN
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14.
15.
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Thrust washer
#IFront clutch assembly
Thrust race #3
Thrust bearing #4Thrust washer #2Rear clutch assemblyThrust bearing #5Rear clutch hubThrust race #6Thrust bearing #7Kickdown bandKickdown drumSnap ring
17.Center support18.Wave spring19.Return spring
20.Pressure plate21.Brake disc
22.Brake plate
23.Reaction plate
24. Reverse sun gear
25. Thrust bearing #8
26. Thrust race #927. Forward sun gear
28. Planetary carrier asseml
29.Thrust bearing #I030.Output flange
31. Oil level gauge
32. Oil filler tube33.Snap ring34. Kickdown servo switch35.Snap ring26
25
24
TFA040936.
Kickdown servo piston37.Spring
38.Anchor rod39.Detent assembly
40. Manual control shaft
41. Parking roller support
42.Oilpan43.Gasket44. Oil temperature sensor45.Oil screen46. Valve body assembly
47. Manual control lever
48.Inhibitor switch
49. End clutch shaft
50.Bearing retainer51.Thrust bearing #I1
52. End clutch hub53.Thrust washer
54. End clutch assembly
55.O-ring56. End clutch cover57.Pulse generator
58:Lock bolt
59.Idler shaft
60.Idlergear
61.Spacer
62.Gasket
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Transaxle Assembly
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DISASSEMBLY
Caution1. The automatic transaxle consists of high-precision
parts and utmost care must be exercised during
disassembly and reassembly to prevent damage to the
parts.
2.Place a rubber mat on the workbench and keep it cleanat all times.
3.Do not use cotton work gloves or waste cloth for the
disassembly job. Use nylon cloth or paper towel if
necessary.4. Clean all disassembled parts. Commercially available
detergent may be used to clean the
metalllic parts;
however, be sure to dry them completely with air.
5. Clean the clutch disc, plastic thrust plates, and rubberparts with ATF (automatic transmission fluid) to pre-
vent adhesion of dust and dirt.
6.If the transaxle is damaged, the cooler system should
also be disassembled and cleaned.(1) Remove the torque converter.
(2) Install the dial indicator to the transaxle case and measure
the end play in the input shaft.
(3) Remove brackets.
(4) Remove the oil level gauge and oil level gauge guide.
(5) Remove pulse generators A and B
(6) Remove the manual control lever and then remove the
inhibitor switch.
(7) Remove the speedometer drive gear assembly.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Transaxle Assemblv
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(15)Remove the set screw from the manual control shaft and
remove the manual control shaft assembly.
(16)Remove the detent assembly.
(17)Remove the differential cover and gasket.
(18)Remove the differential front bearing cap.
(19)Remove the differential bearing retainer, spacer, and outer
race.
(20)Remove the differential assembly
(21)Remove the end clutch cover mounting bolts and remove
the end clutch cover.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Transaxle Assembly23-89
(58)lnstall the detent assembly.
(59)Fit a new O-ring to the manual control shaft assembly, apply’ATF, and insert it into the transaxle case.
(6O)Align the groove in manual control shaft with the set screw
hole and install the set screw.~(61)Mount the parking roller support.
(62)lnstall the oil temperature sensor into the case.
(63)Fit the O-ring into the O-ring groove in the top surface of
valve body assembly.I
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Transaxle Assembly
.AInhibitor switch
(64)Replace the solenoid valve harness grommet O-ring with a
new one.
(65)Pass the solenoid valve connector into the hole in transaxle
case from the inside.
(66)Press the solenoid valve harness grommet into the case
hole.(67)Fitting the detent plate pin into the groove in manual valve,
temporarily secure the valve body. Then, install the oil
temperature sensor and holder and tighten bolts to speci-
fication.
Bolt A = 18 mm
(.71 in.)
Bolt B = 25 mm
(.98 in.)
Bolt C = 40 mm (1.57 in.)
Caution
Secure the solenoid valve and oil temperature sensor
harnesses as shown.
(68)lnstaII the oil screen.
c(69)Mount the magnet to oil pan and install the oil pan
(70)lnstall the inhibitor switch and manual control lever.
(71
)Install the speedometer gear assembly.
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23408AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Valve Body
VALVE BODY
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLYViewed from AhV3LOAM
l + 14. Relief springl * 15. Steel ballI)* 16. Oil filterl * 17. Upper valve body sub assembly** 18. Steel balll + 1’9. Teflon ball_ ^l * 20. N-D plate21. Block
TFA0523
1. Manual valvel *2. Pressure control solenoid valve**3. Damper clutch control solenoid valvel *4. Shift control solenoid valve “A”l a5. Shift control solenoid valve “B”
6. Clamp
7. Valve stopper
8. N-D control sleeve
9. N-D control valve
*4 10. Lower valve body sub assembly
11. Lower separating plate
12. Nut
13. Jet
22. Upper separating plate
23. Intermediate plate
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