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Desmontando y montando transmision de suzuki aerio 2004 2.3L 4cil
Automatic Transaxle Unit Dismounting and Remounting
Dismounting
1. Take down transaxle with engine.
2. Remove engine rear mounting No. 1 bracket and engine rear mounting No.2 bracket with stiffener.
3. Remove center bearing support bolts (3) and remove center bearing support (2) with center shaft (1) from differential side gear.
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4. Remove lower stiffener.
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5. Remove drive plate bolts.
To lock drive plate (1), engage a flat head rod or the like (2) with drive plate gear.
6. Remove starting motor.
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7. Remove bolts and nut fastening engine and transaxle, then detach transaxle from engine.
NOTE: When detaching transaxle from engine, move it in parallel with crankshaft and use care so as not to apply excessive force to drive plate and torque converter.
WARNING: Be sure to keep transaxle with torque converter horizontal or facing up throughout the work. Should it be tilted with torque converter down, converter may fall off and cause personal injury.
A/T Fluid Change
1. Lift up vehicle.
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2. When engine is cool, remove drain plug (1) from transaxle housing (2) and drain A/T fluid.
3. Install drain plug (1).
Tightening torque
A/T fluid drain plug (a): 40 Nm (4.0 kgf-cm, 29.0 ft. lbs.)
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4. Lower vehicle and fill proper amount of an equivalent of DEXRON-III or DEXRON-IIE
5. Check fluid level referring to A/T Fluid Level Check.
Automatic transaxle fluid An equivalent of DEXRON-III or DEXRON-IIE
Automatic transaxle fluid capacity
When draining from drain plug hole: 2.9 liters (6.13/5.10 US/Imp. pt.)
When overhauling: 6.2 liters (13.10/10.91 US/Imp. pt.)
Automatic Transaxle Unit Dismounting and Remounting
Dismounting
1. Take down transaxle with engine.
2. Remove engine rear mounting No. 1 bracket and engine rear mounting No.2 bracket with stiffener.
3. Remove center bearing support bolts (3) and remove center bearing support (2) with center shaft (1) from differential side gear.
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4. Remove lower stiffener.
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5. Remove drive plate bolts.
To lock drive plate (1), engage a flat head rod or the like (2) with drive plate gear.
6. Remove starting motor.
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7. Remove bolts and nut fastening engine and transaxle, then detach transaxle from engine.
NOTE: When detaching transaxle from engine, move it in parallel with crankshaft and use care so as not to apply excessive force to drive plate and torque converter.
WARNING: Be sure to keep transaxle with torque converter horizontal or facing up throughout the work. Should it be tilted with torque converter down, converter may fall off and cause personal injury.
A/T Fluid Change
1. Lift up vehicle.
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2. When engine is cool, remove drain plug (1) from transaxle housing (2) and drain A/T fluid.
3. Install drain plug (1).
Tightening torque
A/T fluid drain plug (a): 40 Nm (4.0 kgf-cm, 29.0 ft. lbs.)
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4. Lower vehicle and fill proper amount of an equivalent of DEXRON-III or DEXRON-IIE
5. Check fluid level referring to A/T Fluid Level Check.
Automatic transaxle fluid An equivalent of DEXRON-III or DEXRON-IIE
Automatic transaxle fluid capacity
When draining from drain plug hole: 2.9 liters (6.13/5.10 US/Imp. pt.)
When overhauling: 6.2 liters (13.10/10.91 US/Imp. pt.)
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