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Control Module: Service and Repair






Transmission Control Module (TCM) and Main Control Valve Body

Removal

NOTE:
The transmission control module (TCM) is part of the main control valve body and cannot be serviced separately.
1 Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Specifications [1][2]Battery
2
WARNING: Do not work on or under a vehicle supported only by a jack. Always support the vehicle on safety stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
3 Remove the fluid pan. For additional information, refer to Fluid Pan, Gasket and Filter Service and Repair




4 Disconnect the electrical connector.




5 Remove and discard the electrical connector sleeve.
- Release the retainer.




6 Remove the TCM and valve body.
- Position a container to collect spillage.
- Remove the 10 Torx screws.




7 Remove and discard the 4 O-ring seals.




8 Remove the seal block.

Installation





1
CAUTION: Make sure that when fully fitted, all seals protrude by the same amount.
CAUTION: Engage the selector lever with the groove in the piston rod.
Install the valve body.
- Clean the component mating faces.
- Install new seals.
- Install a new seal block.
- Tighten the Torx screws to 8 Nm (6 lb.ft).
2 Install a new electrical connector sleeve.
- Secure with retainer.
3 Connect the electrical connector.
4 Install the fluid pan. For additional information, refer to Fluid Pan, Gasket and Filter Service and Repair
5 Connect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Specifications [1][2]Battery
6 Using WDS, calibrate a new TCM and valve body.