air condition NISSAN 300ZX 1984 Z31 Automatic Transmission Workshop Manual
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REPAIR FOR COMPONENT PARTS
Control Valve Body (Cont'd)
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove oil Strainer.
SAT564
2. Separate lower body, separator plate and upper
body.
Be careful not to scatter or lose orifice check valve,
servo orifice check valve, or throttle relief check
valve (ball)
and related spring.
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INSPECTION
A newly manufactured valve body represents
precision manufactured valves assembled with close
tolerances into precision bores of the valve body
If inspection reveals excessive clearances, 0.03 mm
(0 0012 in) or more, between the valves and the
valve body bores, replace the entire valve body
rather than attempt rework
If one or more valves are sticking from varnish
deposits or burns resulting from deteriorated oil or
overheating, you may be able to clean the valves
and valve bodies. Always use crocus cloth, which is
a very fine type of cutting material Never use
emery cloth,
as it is too coarse and can scratch the
valves or valve bores Scratches can lead to future
deposits of varnish or foreign matter
During cleaning, do not remove the sharp edges of
the valve When
edges are rounded or scratched,
entry
is provided for dirt or foreign matter to work
into the sides
of the valves and hinder valve move-
ment
The valves may be cleaned using alcohol or lacquer
thinner The valve bodies can be dip cleaned with
a good carburetor cleaner or lacquer thinner. Do
not leave valve bodies submerged in carburetor
cleaner longer than five minutes Rinse parts
thoroughly
and dry
Lubricate
all parts in clean AT F before reassem-
bly
1 Check valves for signs of burning Replace if
2 Check oil strainer for general condition.
beyond clean-up
Replace
if necessary
SATMS
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REPAIR FOR COMPONENT PARTS
Control Valve Body (Cont’d)
3 Check separator plate for scratches or damage
Replace if necessary Scratches or score marks
can cause oil to by-pass correct oil passages
and result in system malfunction
SAT046
4. Check oil passages in upper and lower valve
bodies for varnish deposits, scratches or other
damage that would impair valve movement.
Check threaded holes and related bolts and
screws for stripped threads, replace
as needed
Test valve springs for weakened load condition
Refer to Valve Body Spring Chart for spring
specifications.
5
ASSEMBLY
1 Install orifice check valves, valve springs, throt-
tle relief valve spring and steel ball in valve
body
Lower valve body
Orifice check Valve-P for 2nd-3rd rhifl .. reiea* (VG30E turbo (I a xbo only)
-oroftee check valve
Throttle relief valve,
Orifice chkk valveJ (direct clutch applies) SAT743
Upper valve body
A
Onfice check valve--@ (Front clutch applies) h
2 Assemble separator plate and upper valve body
on lower valve body, then tighten bolts.
ReaGer bolt
When installing these bolts, first be sure to install
the two reamer bolts to their original positions.
3. Install oil strainer.
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING AND DIAGNOSES
Inspection of Kickdown Control
I Running test I
signals normal? signals normal? wiring normal?
Replace contrul
(I nspection-3)
good condition?
Repair harness
switch
I
Repair wires
(Inspection-5)
Check if downshift
solenoid functions
properly
Replace
in A/T I I
INSPECTION PO I NTS ~~
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Inspection No Item to be checked Checking method
Listen for a “click“to be emitted by downshift solenoid
when accelerator pedal
is fully depressed and ignition switch
is “ON“
Downshift solenoid signals
I 1 Connect tester to connector terminals, Nus 21 and 22, of lock-
up control unit Measure while operating accelerator pedal
I Full-open accelerator OV 2 I Kickdown switch signals
Less than full open 5V
Check connector between kickdown switch and control unit
for moper connection and continuitv 3 1 Wires for kickdown switch
4 I Input signal wiring Check connector between downshift solenoid and control
unit for proper connection and continuity
Apply 12V voltage to solenoid proper to see if it functions
normally Downshift solenoid 5
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