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Located at the front of the transmission and running the width of the transmission is the accumulator valve body held in place by two nuts (10 mm) and eleven bolts (8 mm). Remove only the two nuts and bolts that hold the accumulator valve body in place. Carefully lower the accumulator valve body. Pay attention to the small filter installed to the left side above the accumulator valve body inserted up into the transmission. Rotate slightly and gently remove,
Microsoft Office 2010 Pro, laying it aside to be installed later during reassembly. Although you don't need to remove it,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, you do not want it falling out and you may want to inspect and clean it while you are working in the area. Accumulator Valve Replacement:
Place the accumulator valve body on a clean protected surface with the mating surface up. There is oil held in the accumulator valve body and when you remove some parts there is a good chance that it may drain out. I suggest using a large drain pan to lay the valve body in to prevent the oil drainage from damaging anything. Locate the accumulator valve as indicated by the illustration. remove the security clip. If you don't have thin needle nose pliers,
Windows 7 Download, you can use a paper clip to remove the security clip. The accumulator valve is a close tolerance item and may appear stuck in the bore. There is a shoulder in the valve body that can get "caught" if it isn't lined up just right. If the accumulator valve does not pop out, try pushing in and releasing quickly to let the inner spring push it out a little. You can try to manipulate the accumulator valve with pliers if you must,
Office 2007 Key, but be careful to not damage the aluminum bore. As you remove or install parts, they should move freely. There is no part of the installation that requires excessive force. Replace the accumulator valve with the Sonnax or Diablo valve using the original inner spring. If using the Sonnax valve,
Office 2010 Standard Key, you will need to install the O-ring before inserting into the accumulator valve body. Place into bore and install the original security clip to hold it in place.