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Removal




Transaxle





WARNING: Do not smoke, carry lighted tobacco or have an open flame of any type when working on or near any fuel-related component. Highly flammable mixtures are always present and may be ignited. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury.

All vehicles

1. With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist. For additional information, refer to Vehicle Jacking and Lifting.

2. Release the fuel system pressure. For additional information, refer to Fuel Delivery and Air Induction.

3. Remove the battery tray. For additional information, refer to Battery.

4. NOTE: Use a steering wheel holding device (such as Hunter(R) 28-75-1 or equivalent).

Using a suitable holding device, hold the steering wheel in the straight-ahead position and put the ignition key in the OFF position.





5. Disable the vehicle high voltage electrical system. For additional information, refer to Hybrid Drive Systems.

6. Drain the cooling system. For additional information, refer to Cooling System.

7. Drain the Motor Electronics Cooling System (MECS). For additional information, refer to Transmission Cooler, A/T.

8. Remove the engine coolant degas bottle. For additional information, refer to Cooling System.

9. Remove the engine Air Cleaner (ACL). For additional information, refer to Fuel Delivery and Air Induction.

10. Remove the accessory drive belt. For additional information, refer to Drive Belts, Mounts, Brackets and Accessories.

11. Disconnect the fuel supply tube. For additional information, refer to Fuel Delivery and Air Induction.





12. Remove the front wheels and tires. For additional information, refer to Wheels and Tires.

13. Remove the bolts and the lateral support crossmember.





14. Remove the catalytic converter inlet pipe-to-converter nuts.





15. Remove the catalytic converter inlet pipe-to-catalytic manifold converter nuts and remove the pipe.





16. Remove the brake hose retainer and the ABS sensor retaining bolt from the LH strut.





17. Disconnect the LH suspension.

1. Remove the nut and disconnect the stabilizer bar link.

2. Remove and discard the tie-rod end retaining nut.





18. Remove the brake hose retainer and the ABS sensor retaining bolt from the RH strut.





19. Disconnect the RH suspension.

1. Remove the nut and disconnect the stabilizer bar link.

2. Remove and discard the tie-rod end retaining nut.





20. NOTE: LH shown, RH similar.

Using the Tie-Rod End Remover, disconnect the LH and RH tie-rod end from the steering knuckle.





21. Drain the transmission fluid. For additional information, refer to Transmission Fluid Drain and Refill .

22. Remove the front LH halfshaft and intermediate shaft. For additional information, refer to Drive Axles, Bearings and Joints.

All-Wheel Drive (AWD) vehicles

23. Remove the driveshaft. For additional information, refer to Drive/Propeller Shafts, Bearings and Joints.

24. Remove the catalytic converter bracket bolts.





25. NOTE: Catalytic converter manifold removed for clarity.

Remove the bolts and the Power Transfer Unit (PTU)-to-engine bracket.





26. Remove the PTU heat shield bolts and the PTU heat shield.





27. Disconnect the PTU vent hose and position it aside.





28. NOTE: Catalytic converter manifold removed for clarity.

Remove the PTU-to-transaxle bolts and remove the PTU.





All vehicles

29. Disconnect the heater hoses from the heater core.





30. Disconnect the upper radiator hose from the radiator.





31. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum tube from the brake booster.





32. Disconnect the PCM center electrical connector.
- Remove the wiring harness retainer nut.





33. If equipped, disconnect the block heater electrical connector.
- Detach the harness retainer clips and position harness aside.





34. Disconnect the engine control harness electrical connector.





35. Disconnect the upper Evaporative Emission (EVAP) tube quick connect coupling from the purge valve. For additional information, refer to Fuel Delivery and Air Induction.





36. Remove the selector lever cable fastener from the engine front cover stud bolt.





37. Remove the selector lever cable fastener from the A/C compressor mounting bracket.





38. Remove the stud bolt and disconnect the transaxle harness electrical connector.





39. Disconnect the low voltage electrical connectors and the engine harness-to-body harness retainer.





40. Disconnect the coolant vent hose.





41. Release the locking tab and disconnect the DC-to-DC converter electrical connector and 2 wire harness retainers.





42. Remove the nuts and position the DC-to-DC converter aside.





43. Disconnect the transaxle coolant temperature sensor electrical connector and pin-type retainer.





44. Disconnect the transaxle coolant hoses.





45. Remove the bolts and the transaxle control snow shield.





46. Disconnect the selector lever cable.
- Release the selector lever cable from the manual control lever.

- Remove the nuts from the selector lever cable bracket.





47. Remove the harness fasteners, the nut and the ground cable.





48. Disconnect the vacuum pump assembly electrical connector and detach the harness retainer.





49. Remove the 2 bolts and position the MECS pump aside.





50. Remove the nut and disconnect the A/C tube from the A/C compressor.
- Discard the gasket.





51. Remove the nut and disconnect the A/C tube from the A/C compressor.
- Discard the gasket.





52. Remove the 2 bolts and disconnect the auxiliary coolant pump electrical connector.
- Position the auxiliary coolant pump aside.





53. Disconnect the lower radiator hose from the radiator.
- Release the wire clip and disconnect the hose.





54. Remove the lower insulator through bolt.





55. Remove the rear roll restrictor-to-crossmember through bolt.





56. Remove the nut, bolts and the engine support crossmember.
- Discard the nut.





57. NOTE: The transaxle-to-engine bolts differ in length. Mark the bolts for correct installation.

Remove the transaxle-to-engine bolts.





58. NOTE: The transaxle-to-engine bolts differ in length, mark the bolts for correct installation.

Remove the transaxle-to-engine bolts.





59. Remove the rear insulator through bolt.





60. NOTICE: Do not allow the steering wheel to rotate while the intermediate shaft is disconnected or damage to the clockspring can result. If there is evidence that the shaft has rotated, the clockspring must be removed and re-centered. For additional information, refer to Restraint Systems.

Remove and discard the steering column coupling pinch bolt and separate the coupling from the steering gear.





61. Remove the rear roll restrictor bolts, the rear roll restrictor bracket and the rear roll restrictor.





62. Using the Powertrain Lift, support the subframe.

63. NOTE: Do not allow the front subframe rear bolts to come out of the lower control arm bushing.

NOTE: RH shown, LH similar.

Loosen the 2 subframe bolts.





64. NOTE: RH shown, LH similar.

Remove the 2 subframe nuts and lower the subframe.

- Remove the subframe from the Powertrain Lift.





65. NOTE: Due to the weight of the transaxle, special care should be taken to mount the powertrain securely to the Powertrain Lift.

Using the Powertrain Lift and Universal Adapter Brackets, secure the engine to the Powertrain Lift.





66. Remove the engine mount bracket bolt.





67. Remove the 3 nuts and the engine mount bracket.





68. Remove the upper insulator bracket bolt, nut and remove the bracket.





69. Remove the upper insulator through bolt.





70. Remove the upper insulator nuts.





71. Remove the upper insulator.





72. Lower the engine and transaxle from the vehicle.

73. Using the Heavy Duty Floor Crane and Spreader Bar, remove the engine and transaxle from the Powertrain Lift.

74. Release the locking tab and disconnect the high voltage wiring harness electrical connector.





75. NOTE: The transaxle-to-engine bolts differ in length, mark the bolts for correct installation.

Remove the remaining engine-to-transaxle bolts and separate the engine and transaxle.

76. NOTE: Due to packaging requirements, the correct bolt must be used at the damper locations.

NOTE: The damper contains a clutch which is designed to slip briefly during vehicle operation. It is essential that no grease, oil or cleaning solvents be allowed to contaminate the slip clutch. Do not use grease on transmission input shaft. Should the damper become contaminated, it must be replaced.

NOTE: If replacing the transaxle, remove the lower insulator bracket for installation on the new transaxle.
- Tighten bolts to 90 Nm (66 lb-ft).

Remove the bolts and the transaxle damper.