solenoid SSANGYONG MUSSO 2003 Workshop Manual
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-119
6. Install the lo-1st spring, ball check valve and roll pin. Referto figure 8.49.
7. Install the solenoid 5 damper guide spring, piston and retaining pin. Refer to figure 8.49.
Figure 8.49 - Solenoid 5 and Damper, Lo-1st Check Valve Assemblies
Figure 8.50 - 1-2 Shift Valve
8. Install the 1-2 shift valve, plug and retaining pin. Refer to
figure 8.50.
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5A-120 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION9. Install the 3-4 shift valve and retaining pin. Refer to figure 8.51.
Figure 8.51 - 3-4 Shift Valve
10. Install the 2-3 shift valve and retaining pin. Refer to figure 8.52.
Figure 8.52 - Solenoid 2 and 2-3 Shift Valve
11. Install the 4-3 sequence valve, spring, plug and retainingplate. Refer to figure 8.53.
Figure 8.53 - 4-3 Sequence Valve
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-121
12. Install the band apply regulator (BAR) valve (refer to figure8.54), springs, plunger and retainer pin.
Figure 8.54 - Band Apply Regulator Valve and Solenoid 4
13. Install the clutch apply regulator (CAR) valve (refer to figure8.55), springs, plunger and retainer pin.
Figure 8.55 - Clutch Apply Regulator Valve and solenoid 3
14. Install the solenoid supply valve, spring and retainer plate.Refer to figure 8.56. NoticeThis aluminum valve is easily damaged.
Figure 8.56 - Solenoid Supply Valve and Solenoid 6
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5A-122 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
15. Install solenoid 6 plunger, spring and retaining pin.
16. Position the third feed ball (large nylon) in the valve bodyand install the solenoid 5 filter and the solenoid 6 filter.
Refer to figures 8.5 and 8.56.
17. Check the separator plate for burrs and damage. Repair or replace the separator plate as necessary.
18. Check the upper and lower valve body gaskets for damage. Replace the gaskets as necessary.
19. Install the lower valve body gasket on the lower valve body.
20. Install the reverse lockout valve, spring, plug and retainer plate. Ensure that the valve is correctly oriented. Refer to figure 8.57.
Figure 8.57 - Reverse Lockout Valve
21. Position the five nylon ball checks in the upper valve body.Refer to figure 8.48.
22. Fit the upper valve body gasket. Install the separator plate over the upper valve body.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-123
23. Holding the separator plate to the upper valve body toprevent the check balls from falling out, install the upper
valve body on the lower valve body. Install all screws finger tight then tighten the screws to specification in the
prescribed sequence. Refer to figure 8.58.
24. Install solenoids 1,2,3,4 and 6. Ensure the solenoid is firmly secured by the retainer and that the screw is tightened to specification.
25. Install solenoid 5. Ensure that the solenoid is pushed firmly into the valve body by the retainer. NoticeThe wiring loom ground wire eyelet terminal is secured
beneath the solenoid retainer.
26. Install the line pressure relief valve, tapered end first, (refer to figure 8.59), and the spring and disc. Secure with theretaining pin.
Figure 8.58 - Tightening Sequence Upper to Lower Valve Body
Figure 8.59 - Line Pressure Relief Valve
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-125
30. Align the valve body assembly on the transmission caseand install the manual valve lever to manual valve link. Fit
the long end of the link to the manual valve first. Install the
securing bolts and tighten to specification in the specified
sequence. Refer to figure 8.61.
31. Check the alignment of the detent roller and the manual lever quadrant.
32. Connect the solenoid wiring as detailed below: Solenoid 1 - red
Solenoid 2 - bIue
Solenoid 3 - yellow
Solenoid 4 - orange
Solenoid 5 - green
Solenoid 6 - violet (Refer to figure 8.62.)
Notice All hardware must be correctly installed and torqued to specification.
Figure 8.61 - Tightening Sequence Valve Body to Case
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-127
Torque Converter and Housing Assembly
To assemble the torque converter and housing assembly, proceed as follows.
1. Locate the torque converter housing on the transmissionmain case.
2. Install and tighten the securing bolts to specification. NoticeAll the hardware must be correctly installed and torqued to specification.
3. Fit the converter ensuring that the tangs are engaged in the pump gear. Ensure that the tangs do not contact thepump seal.
Figure 8.1 - Torque Specifications
Torque Specifications
Torque converter housing to case Extension housing to case Rear servo coverPan to caseInhibitor switch to caseCooler connectors
Transmission filler plug Output flange lock nut (RWD models)Centre support to caseCam plate to case (parking pawl)
Valve body to case Upper valve body to lower valve bodyON/OFF solenoid retainers
Variable pressure solenoid retainerLine pressure plug Detent spring Pump cover to casePump cover plate to pump coverPump to pump adaptorPump cover plate to crescent Adaptor to case N
m
54 - 68 54 - 6825 - 35 4 - 6
2.3 - 3.4 30 - 3530 - 35
100 - 110
20 - 27 16 - 228 - 13
11 - 16 8 - 12 8 - 12
4 - 7
20 - 2224 - 3413 - 1624 - 27 13 - 16 25 - 35
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5D1-4 TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408)SELF-DIAGNOSIS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. TCCU detects transfer case system malfunctions and indicates malfunctioning part(s) through flashing 4H,4L indicator lights.
Using a service connector, connect it to the diagnosis box in the engine room and read the flashing of the ‘4WD
CHECK ’ indicator light.
The flashing indicator light will show you defective code(s).
2. Identify 7 defective codes after reading the flashing indicator light.
TCCU
Shift motor
Magnetic synchronizer clutch
Speed sensor
Hub solenoid
Selector switch
Motor position sensor
3. Transfer case system is malfunctioning when: 4H ,4L indicator lights are remain on after 0.6 second when turning the ignition switch ‘ON ’
4H,4L indicator lights are continuously come on during driving.
4. If only 1 part is malfunctioning, ‘4WD CHECK ’ indicator light
will display defective code 3 times continuously.
5. If more then 2 part is malfunctioning, the first malfunctioning part will be displayed 3 times and following malfunctioningparts will be displayed .
6. To read defective code, connect the service connector and turn the ignition switch 'ON'.
7. After repairing, eliminate the defective code stored in the TCCU. NoticeBefore replacing the malfunction parts with defective code, check the wires and connectors for proper condition.
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5D1-6 TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408)
Diagnostic Table
Connect a service connector. If turn the ignition switch ‘ON ’
‘ 4WD CHECK ’ indicator light will come on for 0.6 second and
turn off for 3 seconds and then display a defective code 3
times continuously.
No. Defective Code
Malfunctioning Part
1
2 3 4
5 TCCU
Shift Motor
Synchronizer Clutch
Speed SensorHub Solenoid
4WD CHECK Light ON OFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECK Light ON OFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECKLight ONOFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECKLight ONOFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECK Light ONOFF
Defective Code
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BODY WIRING SYSTEM 9A-9
44 Joint Connector.................................................... Ground
45 Door Unlock Switch
46 Front Fog Lamp Switch
47 Rear Defogger Switch
4 8 ECS Switch
49 Rear Fog Lamp Switch ........................................Rear Fog Lamp
50 Digital Clock
51 Thermo Amplifier
52 Glove Box Lamp Switch
53 Air Conditioner Wiring Connetor
54 Glove Box Lamp
55 Ground 6
56 Ground 6 ............................................................. Gasoline E/G
57 Ground 7 ............................................................. Gasoline E/G
58 Wheel Speed Sensor (FR) ..................................ABS 5.0 or ABD 5.0
59 O 2 Sensor
............................................................ E32 Gasoline E/G
60 Engine Main Wiring Connector ............................Gasoline E/G with MSE ECU
61 HFM ..................................................................... Gasoline E/G with HFM ECU
61-1 MSE ..................................................................... Gasoline E/G with MSE ECU
62 Front Door Wiring Connector (Passenger Side)
63 Front door Wiring Connector (Passenger Side)
64 Joint Connector (B+)
65 Audio
66 Audio
67 Air Bag Wiring Connector
68 Chime Bell
6 9 Buzzer
70 Kick Down Switch ................................................. Automatic Transmission
71 Diode 2 ................................................................ Manual Transmission
72 Ground 3
73 Ground 4
74 Front Cigarette Lighter
75 Diode 3 ................................................................ Automatic Transmission, MB
76 S/E Mode Selector Switch ....................................Automatic Transmission
76-1 Mode Switch ........................................................ Automatic Transmission
77 “B” Position Switch .............................................. Automatic Transmission
78 “P” Position Switch .............................................. Automatic Transmission
79 Shift Lock Solenoid Valve .....................................Automatic Transmission
8 0 TCCU
81 Ground 5 ............................................................. Gasoline E/G
81-1 Ground 7 ............................................................. Diesel E/G
82 Seat Extension Wiring Connector
83 Transmission Extension Wiring Connector ...........E23 & E32 Gasoline E/G with Manual Transmission
83-1 T ransmission Extension Wiring Connector ...........Diesel E/G with MB A/T
84 Transmission Extension Wiring Connector ...........Gasoline E/G with Manual Transmission
84-1 T ransmission Extension Wiring Connector ...........Diesel E/G with Manual Transmission or BTRE A/T
85 Transmission Extension Wiring Connector ...........E23 & E32 Gasoline E/G with A/T
85-1 T ransmission Extension Wiring Connector ...........Diesel E/G with BTRE A/T
86 Transfer Case Motor
87 Transfer Case Motor
88 Vehicle Speed Sensor
89 Fuel Gauge
90 Acceleration Sensor ............................................. ABS 5.0
91 Seat Belt Switch (Passenger)
92 Seat Heater Switch
93 Head Lamp Leveling Device Switch .....................Leveling Device