Chrysler Concorde 1993 Service Manual page 622

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SPEED SENSOR-INPUT
The input speed sensor can be serviced without
having to remove the transaxle from the vehicle.
CAUTION: When disconnecting speed sensor con-
nector, be sure that the weather seal does not fall off
or remain in the old sensor.
The input speed sensor is not interchangeable
with the output speed sensor.
The input speed sensor is located on the left side of
the transaxle case (Fig. 5). The sensor threads into the
transaxle case. Tighten input speed sensor to 20-34
N¼m (180-300 in. lbs.).
Fig. 5 Speed Sensor Location
SPEED SENSOR-OUTPUT
The output speed sensor can be serviced without
having to remove the transaxle from the vehicle.
CAUTION: When disconnecting speed sensor con-
nector, be sure that the weather seal does not fall off
or remain in old sensor.
The output speed sensor is not interchangeable
with the input speed sensor.
The output speed sensor is located on the left side of
the transaxle case (Fig. 5). The sensor threads into the
transaxle case. Tighten output speed sensor to 20-34
N¼m (180-300 in. lbs.).
VALVE BODY
The valve body can be removed from the transaxle
with the transaxle remaining in the vehicle, or with the
transaxle removed from the vehicle. The illustrations
in this procedure shows the transaxle removed from
the vehicle for clarity.
The solenoid pack and Manual Valve Lever Position
Sensor (MVLPS) are mounted on top side of the valve
body. They will remain attached to the valve body when
the valve body is removed from the transaxle. The
solenoid
pack
and
MVLPS
can
only
be
moved from the valve body after the valve body is
removed from the transaxle.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(1) Disconnect the MVLPS wiring connector. The
solenoid wiring connector can remain attached to the
case.
(2) Disconnect the shift cable from the shift lever
(at the transaxle).
(3) Move the shift lever clockwise as far as it will
go. This should be one position past the ''L'' position.
Then remove the shift lever.
(4) Remove transaxle pan bolts (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1 Remove Transaxle Oil Pan Bolts
(5) Remove transaxle oil pan (Fig. 2). When rein-
stalling oil pan be sure that pan flange is clean and
oil free. Apply a 1/8 inch bead of Mopar Silicone
Sealer onto oil pan flange before installing.
Fig. 2 Remove Transaxle Oil Pan
(6) Remove oil filter from valve body (Fig. 3). It is
held in place by two clips.
re-
TRANSAXLE
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