Case Extension Housing Replacement
REMOVAL PROCEDURE1. Disconnect the battery ground (negative) cable.
2. Raise and support the vehicle.
3. Disconnect the right drive axle from the transaxle.
4. Remove the transaxle brace.
5. Remove the vehicle speed sensor.
6. Remove the case extension housing bolts (5).
7. Remove the case extension housing (6) with the axle seal and the O-ring (8).
8. Inspect the case extension housing (6) for the following conditions:
^ A damaged or porous sealing surface for the case extension seal
^ A damaged or porous sealing surface for the vehicle speed sensor
^ A damaged or porous sealing surface for the right drive axle oil seal
^ A damaged or porous sealing surface for the case extension housing
^ A damaged or worn differential carrier bushing or output shaft bearing
^ Damaged bolt holes
^ Inspect the drive axle seal and replace if necessary
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. If removed, install the drive axle seal.
2. Install the case extension housing (6) with the axle seal and with the O-ring (8).
3. Install the case extension housing bolts (5).
^ Tighten the case extension housing bolts (5) to 36 Nm (27 ft. lbs.).
NOTICE: Refer to Service Precautions in Service Precautions.
4. Install the vehicle speed sensor.
5. Install the transaxle brace.
6. Connect the right drive axle to the transaxle.
7. Lower the vehicle.
8. Connect the battery ground (negative) cable.
9. Adjust the fluid level. Refer to the following information:
^ Transmission Fluid Checking Procedure
^ Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations in Maintenance and Lubrication
^ Approximate Fluid Capacities in Maintenance and Lubrication
10. Inspect for completion of the repairs.
11. Inspect for fluid leaks.