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0511 Tci Shift 2 Z

 
 
Mopp 0511 Tci Shift 2 Z
0511 Tci Shift 2 Z
The first step is to drain the transmission and remove the pan. If the transmission is still in the vehicle, it's wise to let it cool a little before beginning the work. If you're impatient, be sure to have a first aid kit handy so you can treat the burns that the 250-degree fluid causes as it pours over your hands. After removing the pan and treating your burns, you can remove the valvebody by removing the 10 retaining bolts. Also, you will need to remove the shifter and kick down arms before removing the valvebody. Remove the last bolt slowly as there is a servo spring between the valvebody and the case. As you remove the valvebody, you'll need to pull it down and forward to disconnect the park rod. Your car should be on jackstands with the wheels chocked for this operation. If the car is parked on a hill, try to move out of the way, so it doesn't roll onto you and crush you when you disengage the park rod. The filter can now be removed from the valvebody by removing the three retaining screws. View Related Article
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