8.6.1. Removal and installation of the sensor of speed of the car (VSS)
Models with VSS of mechanical type
Details of the VSS installation of mechanical type
Details of the VSS installation of mechanical type
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38 — Kosozubaya a speedometer drive gear wheel 38a — Laying |
56, 83 — Epiploons 84 — a speedometer drive Gear wheel 85 — the Cover |
Removal
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1. Remove an epiploon (56) from a back cover of the transmission (82). |
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2. Remove a kosozuby gear wheel of the drive of a speedometer (38) and laying (38a) from a back cover of the transmission (82). |
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3. Take a cover (85) by means of a drift. Remove a gear wheel of a speedometer (84) from a back cover of the transmission (82). |
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4. Remove a radial epiploon (83) from a back cover of the transmission (82). For simplification of its removal, screw M12 bolt in a radial epiploon and fix a bolt head in a vice. |
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Installation
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1. Press an epiploon against the stop. |
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2. Establish a gear wheel of a speedometer (84) in a back cover of the transmission (82). Establish a cover (shooter) by means of a drift so that the gap between a gear wheel and a back cover of the transmission was equal to 0.5 mm.
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3. Insert a kosozuby gear wheel of the drive of a speedometer (38) a facet towards the roller plug (shooter) and press laying (38a) in a back cover of the transmission (62). 4. Further installation is carried out as it should be, the return to removal.
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Models with electronic VSS
Details of installation of electronic VSS
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38a — Laying 38b — the Rotor 38c — the Plug |
56 — the Epiploon 62b — the Inductive sensor 82c — the Sealing ring |
Removal
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1. Remove a radial epiploon (56) from a back cover of the transmission (82). |
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2. Remove laying (38a), a rotor (38b) and the plug (38c) from a back cover of the transmission (82). |
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3. By means of a drift beat out a cover (02b) of the inductive sensor from a transmission cover. |
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Installation
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1. Carefully press a cover (82b) of the inductive sensor and a new sealing ring in a transmission cover by means of a drift. |
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2. Further installation is carried out as it should be, the return to removal. |
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