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SYNCHRONIZER (Continued)
Fig. 120 Synchronizer Sleeve
1 - SLEEVE
2 - INPUT SHAFT
3 - KEY
(6) Line up stop ring tang over the keys in the hub
(Fig. 121). Install stop rings. Center the keys and
balls by pushing on both stop rings.
Fig. 121 Keys in Hub
1 - SNAP RING
2 - CLUTCH
3 - KEY
4 - BALL
5 - SPRING
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
The Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) is a pulse genera-
tor mounted to an adapter near the transmission out-
put shaft. The sensor is driven through the adapter
by a speedometer pinion gear. The VSS pulse signal
to the speedometer/odometer is monitored by the
PCM speed control circuitry to determine vehicle
speed and to maintain speed control set speed.
T350 MANUAL TRANSAXLE
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle on hoist.
(2) Disconnect the speed sensor connector (Fig. 122).
CAUTION: Clean area around speed sensor before
removing to prevent dirt from entering the transaxle
during speed sensor removal.
(3) Remove speed sensor retaining bolt (Fig. 122).
Fig. 122 Speed Sensor and Pinion—Removal/
Installation
1 - CONNECTOR
2 - SENSOR
3 - O-RING
4 - SPEEDO PINION
(4) Remove speed sensor from transaxle.
CAUTION: Carefully remove vehicle speed sensor
so that sensor drive gear does not fall into trans-
axle. Should sensor drive gear fall into the trans-
axle during sensor removal, drive gear must be
reattached to sensor.
(5) Remove speed sensor drive gear from speed sensor.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install pinion gear to speed sensor (Fig. 122).
(2) Using a NEW o-ring, install the speed sensor
to the transaxle (Fig. 122).
(3) Install the bolt and torque to 7 N·m (60 in. lbs.).
(4) Connect speed sensor connector (Fig. 122).
(5) Lower vehicle and road test to verify proper
speedometer operation.
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