Engage the emergency brake of vehicle and raise the front of the car from the ground floor by placing the jack under the frame of the bumper cross member.
2Locate the transmission drain plug, as by Service Manual of your vehicle and remove the bolt to drain the automatic transmission fluid (ATF).
3Remove preliminary components such as oxygen sensor, exhaust pipes and crankshaft, if necessary, according to the manual of your service.
4Debunking the transmission cross member and insert the plug of broadcast transmission to support it. If necessary, remove the bolt of vehicle speed sensor and pull it from the transmission.
5Place the cable select gear so that the bolt extension can be running scared. Pull out the extension, while capturing oil can under it to catch oil flowing from the extension. The transfer duty solenoid, which is cylindrical, is now visible.
6Unscrew the solenoid, counter clockwise from the valve body, providing the piston and spring doesn't shoot out of the end of the solenoid once removed from the valve body. Re-install the solenoid, clockwise, in the valve body.
7Placing the extension on reducer and tighten the bolts proper torque specifications for your vehicle. Connect the speed sensor, via the bolt, to the side of the transmission. Remove the jack bolt in transmission and plate Cross members, adoption as specified.
8Reconnect both ends of the crankshaft by the bolts of the crankshaft, thus ensuring that the marker aligns line. Reconnect any other components that might have been removed, as drain pipes or oxygen sensors to complete the process of transfer duty solenoid parts replacement.
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