General Repair Information
Carefulness, cleanliness and the correct tools are required for transmission repairs to be successful. The usual basic safety precautions also, naturally apply when carrying out vehicle repairs.
Some general repair information that applies to several procedures throughout this information is summarized here. They apply to this repair information.
Guided Fault Finding, On Board Diagnostics (OBD) and Test Instruments
- Determine the cause of the malfunction as accurately as possible using Guided Fault Finding , OBD and Test Instruments before starting any repairs on the transmission. Refer to Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.
Oil, Environmental and Disposal Regulations
- Handle Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF), axle oil and other fluids with care.
- Dispose of the drained fluids properly.
- Follow the legal environmental and disposal regulations.
- Follow the information provided on oil packaging.
Transmission
- Follow the rules for clean working conditions when working on the transmission. Refer to GUIDELINES FOR CLEAN WORKING CONDITIONS .
- Do not run the engine or tow the vehicle when the center differential housing is removed or when there is no Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF).
- After installing, the following fluid levels must be checked and topped off if necessary: Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) in transmission, refer to AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF) LEVEL, CHECKING and gear oil in transmission GEAR OIL, CHECKING LEVEL . Capacities (Refer to CAPACITIES ), Specifications .
O-Rings, Shaft Seals, Seals
- O-rings, shaft seals and seals must be replaced.
- After removing gaskets, examine contact surface on housing/shaft for burr resulting from removal or for other signs of damage.
- Thoroughly clean housing joint surfaces before assembling.
- To install, thinly coat shaft seals along outer circumference and on sealing lip with Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF).
- Coat O-rings with Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) before inserting to prevent crushing rings during installation.
- Always only use approved Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). Other types of lubrication cause faults to occur in the transmission hydraulics.
- The open side on the shaft seals faces the fluid to be sealed off.
- Press in new shaft seal, so that the sealing lip does not run on the same point as the sealing lip of the old shaft seal (use insertion depth tolerances).
- After installing, the following fluid levels must be checked and topped off if necessary: Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) in transmission, refer to AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF) LEVEL, CHECKING and gear oil in transmission GEAR OIL, CHECKING LEVEL . Capacities (Refer to CAPACITIES ), Specifications .
Bolts and Nuts
- Loosen the bolts opposite the tightening sequence.
- Nuts and bolts which secure covers and housings should be tightened in steps according to the specified tightening sequence and method.
- Nuts and bolts which secure covers and housings should be loosened and tightened crosswise in stages if no tightening sequence is specified.
- The tightening specifications apply to unlubricated bolts and nuts unless otherwise specified.
- Replace the self-locking nuts and bolts.
- Use a wire brush to clean the threads of bolts that were screwed in with locking compound. Install the bolts with Locking FluidAMV 185 101 A1.
- Threaded holes used for self-locking bolts or bolts coated with locking fluid must be cleaned, for example with a thread tap. Otherwise there is a risk that the bolts will shear the next time they are removed.
Fasteners
- Do not overstretch the circlips.
- Replace damaged or stretched circlips.
- The circlips must fit completely inside the groove.
Bearings
- Install needle bearings with lettered side (thicker metal) racing the fitting tool.
- Insert bearing with axle oil or Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF), depending on installation location.
- Do not interchange the outer or inner races of bearings of the same size.
- Always replace the tapered roller bearings on one shaft together and use new bearings from a single manufacturer.
Adjusting Shims
- Measure the adjusting shims at several locations with a micrometer. Different shim thicknesses make it possible to select the required thickness precisely; install two shims if necessary.
- Check for burrs and damage. Only install perfect shims.
Mechatronic
CAUTION:
There is a risk of destroying the transmission control module (Mechatronic) with electrostatic discharge.
- Always discharge "static electricity" before working with connectors or the Mechatronic. Do this by touching a grounded object, for example vehicle ground, the vehicle or the hoist.
- Do not touch contacts in transmission connector with hands.