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Sint3k 01-09-2013 10:18 PM

Does anyone have service repair manual ?
 
Does anyone have the service repair manual for our cars or "mine" 06 Monte Carlo SS , I'm getting ready to put in my transmission but i need to get a service repair manual first incase i run into anything weird.

Thanks

91parkave 01-10-2013 12:04 AM

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Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Remove the air cleaner intake duct.
Remove the starter motor.
Remove the exhaust crossover pipe.
Disconnect the transaxle wiring harness electrical connector (4).
Remove the wiring harness ground nut (3) from the transaxle.
Remove the wiring harness grounds (1,2) from the transaxle.
Remove the wiring harness ground bolt (6) from the transaxle.
Remove the wiring harness grounds (5) from the transaxle.
Remove the wiring harness bracket bolt (7) and reposition the wiring harness.
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Remove the range selector cable from the transaxle shift lever.
Remove the range selector retainer from the cable.
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Remove the range selector cable from the transaxle.
Disconnect the wiring harness connectors from the top of the transaxle.
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Remove the upper transaxle bolts (3,4,5) and the stud (2).
Install the engine support fixture.
Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
Remove the front wheels.
Remove the left and the right engine splash shields.
Remove the frame from the vehicle.
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Remove the torque converter bolts.
Remove the oil cooler pipes from the transaxle.
Important: Position and secure the wheel drive shafts out of the way.

Remove the left and the right wheel drive shafts from the transaxle.
Secure the drive shafts to the steering knuckles.
Disconnect the electrical connector from the vehicle speed sensor.
Important: Ensure that the transmission jack is properly secured to the transaxle.

Position a transmission jack under the transaxle and secure the jack firmly to the transaxle.
Remove the transaxle brace.

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Remove the lower transaxle bolt (6) and the stud (1).
Remove the transaxle from the vehicle.
Transfer all necessary parts as needed.
Flush the transmission cooler and lines.
Installation Procedure

Important: Ensure that the transaxle is secured properly to the transmission jack.

Position the transaxle onto a transmission jack and secure the transaxle to the jack.
Install the transaxle into the vehicle.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.

91parkave 01-10-2013 12:10 AM

when i did mine in my GTP though i took out the bolts for the steering rack and secured it to the vehicle when i dropped the frame and trans from underneath.....for me it was always a PITA to get the damn steering shaft lined up and power steering lines. on installation however MAKE TRIPLE SURE YOU ROTATE AND SET THE TOURQE CONVERTER ON THE INPUT SHAFT!!!!!!

Sint3k 01-10-2013 01:55 AM

How much clearance you think i would need to get it out and in smoothly ?

blkchevyz 01-10-2013 08:49 AM

that number 6 bolt is a feeler... you cant see it. i battled that one for the longest time... battle as i didnt know it was there. i kept feeling back there and i would just get the alignment plug.

i think i wasted a good half day jacking with it.


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