Transmission Removal
Transmission RemovalSpecial Tools Required
^ Engine hanger, A and Reds AART-12566 or equivalent, commercially available
^ Front subframe adapter EQS02BMDXSB0
^ Engine hanger adapter VSB02C000014
^ Engine balance bar VSB02C000019
NOTE: Use fender covers to avoid damaging painted surfaces.
1. Drain the power steering fluid from the reservoir.
2. Pull the carpet to expose the steering joint cover.
3. Remove the steering joint cover (A).
4. Make a reference mark (B) across the steering joint (C) and steering gearbox pinion shaft (D). Remove the steering joint bolt (E), and disconnect the steering joint from the steering gearbox pinion shaft.
5. Before disconnecting the battery, make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio (and the navigation system), then write down the frequencies for the radio's preset stations.
6. Secure the hood in a vertical position with the support rod.
7. Disconnect the battery negative terminal, then remove the positive terminal.
8. Remove the battery hold-down bracket, then disconnect the battery and battery tray.
9. Remove the harness bracket from the battery base. Loosen the bolt securing the battery base from under the vehicle, and the remaining bolts (3) from the engine compartment, then remove the battery base.
10. Remove the intake manifold cover.
11. Remove the intake air duct.
12. Remove the power steering pump outlet hose (A) at the pump (B), and remove the hose clamp bolt (C).
13. Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is supported securely.
14. Remove the splash shield.
15. Remove the drain plug (A), and drain the automatic transmission fluid (ATF). Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer (B).
16. Remove the transmission breather tube clamp (A) from the clamp bracket (B).
17. Remove the ATF cooler hoses (A) from the ATF cooler lines (B). Turn the ends of the ATF cooler hoses up to prevent ATF from flowing out, then plug the ATF cooler hoses and lines. Check for any signs of leakage at the hose joints.
18. Remove the starter cables (A) from the starter (B), then remove the starter.
19. Remove the harness clips (B) from the brackets (D), then disconnect the connectors from the shift solenoid valves A and C, A/T clutch pressure control solenoid valve C (E), 4th clutch transmission fluid pressure switch (F), and input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor (G).
20. Remove the transmission ground cable (H).
21. Remove the 6P connector (A) from its connector bracket (B), then disconnect the connector.
22. Remove the harness clip (C) from the brackets (D).
23. Disconnect the connectors from the torque converter clutch solenoid valve (A) and shift solenoid valve B.
24. Remove the transmission range switch connector (A) from the connector bracket (B), then disconnect the connector.
25. Remove the harness clip (C) from the connector bracket, then disconnect the connector from the output shaft (countershaft) speed sensor (D).
26. Remove the bolt (E) securing the harness cover. then remove the harness cover (F).
27. Remove the transmission housing mounting bolts.
28. Remove the front mount nut.
29. Lift and support the engine with an engine hanger (A) (T/N AART-12566, and the engine balance bar (B) available through the American Honda Tool and Equipment Program, or equivalent) and the special tools. Attach the front arm (C) to the front cylinder head with a spacer (D) and the 10 x 1.25 mm bolt (E). Attach the rear arm (F) to the rear cylinder head with the 8 x1.25 mm bolt (G).
30. Remove the front subframe stiffener.
31. Remove the exhaust pipe A.
32. Remove the spring clips (A) and castle nuts (8), and separate the lower arms (C) from the knuckles (D).
33. Insert a 6 mm Allen wrench (E) in the top of the ball joint pin (F), and remove the nut (G), then separate the stabilizer link (H).
34. Remove the cotter pins (I) and nuts (J) and separate the tie-rod end-ball joints (K) from the knuckles.
35. Pry the left driveshaft out of the differential and the right driveshaft from the intermediate shaft.
36. Make a reference mark (A) across the propeller shaft (B) and the transfer companion flange (C).
37. Separate the propeller shaft from the transfer.
38. Remove the shift cable cover (A), then remove the bolts securing the shift cable holder (B).
39. Remove the change shaft (C) and the lock bolt (D) securing the control lever (E), then remove the shift cable (F) with the control lever. Do not bend the shift cable excessively.
40. Install a 6 x 1.0 x 14 mm bolt (A) and nut (B) on the shift cable cover (C), then reinstall the shift cable cover to the torque converter housing. If you don't do this, the bolt head of the cable cover may prevent you from removing the torque converter during transmission removal.
41. Remove the transfer assembly from the transmission.
42. Remove the torque converter cover (A), then remove the eight drive plate bolts (B) one at a time while rotating the crankshaft pulley.
43. Remove the engine-to-torque converter housing mounting bolts (C).
44. Disconnect the power steering pressure switch connector.
45. Remove the power steering hose clamp (A), then disconnect the hose (B) from the pipe (C) at the right front of the subframe (D).
46. Remove the transmission lower mount nuts (four).
47. Make reference marks (A) on the body across the marks (B) on the edge of the front subframe (C).
48. Remove the rear mount bracket bolts (three).
49. Loosen the four bolts (A) holding the adjustable arms (B) of the front subframe adapter (T/N EQS02BMDXB0) to its center plate.
NOTE: The adapter is designed to be used with most commercially available transmission jacks.
50. Line up the slots in the arms with the bolt holes on the corner of the jack base, then attach the adapter to the jack base with the bolts (A) that came with the jack. Tighten all bolts securely.
51. Raise the jack to vehicle height, then attach the adapter to the front subframe using the subframe stiffener mounting bolts (B) and bolt holes.
52. Remove the 12 x 1.25 mm bolts (6) (A) securing the subframe stiffeners (B), the four subframe mounting bolts (C), and the stiffeners, then lower the front subframe (D).
53. Remove the transmission lower mounts.
54. Remove the driveshafts from the differential and the intermediate shaft. Coat all precision finished surfaces with clean engine oil, then tie plastic bags over the driveshaft ends.
55. Move the left driveshaft towards the front of the vehicle.
56. Remove the intermediate shaft.
57. Coat all precision finished surfaces with clean engine oil, then tie plastic bags over both ends of the intermediate shaft.
58. Remove the bolt securing the harness clamp bracket.
59. Remove the front mount bracket.
60. Remove the transmission housing mounting bolts.
61. Lower the transmission, and tilt the engine just enough for the transmission to clear its end cover from the side frame.
62. Place a jack under the transmission.
63. Pull the transmission away from the engine until it clears the dowel pins, then lower it on the jack.
NOTE: If the torque converter is stuck to the drive plate, pull it toward the transmission housing from the starter opening.
64. Remove the shift cable cover, then remove the torque converter assembly from the torque converter housing.
65. Remove the 6 x 1.0 x 14 mm bolt that you installed on the shift cable cover in step 40.
66. Inspect the drive plate, and replace if it's damaged.