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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2008HHR LT, 2.4 P, AUTOMATICREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISEXTERNAL PAGESDIFFERENT CARSECTION 168 (CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION (CVT))TRANSMISSION DISASSEMBLY
2008 Chevrolet HHR LT, 2.4 P, Automatic
Transmission Disassembly
2008 Chevrolet HHR LT, 2.4 P, AutomaticSECTION Transmission Disassembly
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Special Tools RequiredΒ
- Start Clutch Remover 07TAE-P4V0120
- Reverse Brake Spring Compressor 07TAE-P4V0110
- Remove the CVTF pan (A) (18 bolts), the two dowel pins (B), and the CVTF pan gasket (C).
- Remove the CVTF strainer (D) (two bolts).
- Remove the eight bolts securing the lower valve body (E), lower the lower valve body, and hold it.
- Remove the bolt securing the solenoid harness connector (F), and remove the lower valve body, the two dowel pins (G), and the solenoid harness connector from the transmission housing.
- Remove the CVTF magnets (H) (I), and clean and reinstall them in the CVTF pan.
- Remove the O-ring (J) from the CVTF strainer, and remove the O-ring (K) from the solenoid harness connector. Install new ones when reinstalling the lower valve body.
- Clean the inlet opening (A) of the CVTF strainer (B) thoroughly with compressed air, then check that it is in good condition and that the inlet opening is not clogged.
- Test the CVTF strainer by pouring clean CVTF through the inlet opening, and replace it if it is clogged or damaged.
- Position the transmission with its end cover facing down.
- Remove the flywheel housing (A) (nineteen bolts), then three dowel pins (B), and the gasket (C).
- Remove the differential assembly (D).
- Remove the CVTF passage pipe (E) (one bolt), the O-rings (F), and the lubrication pipe (G).
- Remove the three bolts securing the CVTF pump drive sprocket (H), then remove the CVTF pump drive chain (I) and the CVTF pump drive sprocket.
- Remove the snap ring (J) from the input shaft (K), and remove the thrust shim (L), the CVTF pump drive sprocket hub (M), the thrust washer (N), the thrust needle bearing (O), and the thrust washer (P) from the input shaft.
- Remove the park pawl shaft (Q), and remove the park pawl spring (R) and the park pawl (S).
- Remove the thrust shim (T) and the final drive shaft (U), then remove the secondary driven gear (V).
- Remove the snap ring (W) securing the start clutch (X), and remove the cotter retainer (Y) and the cotters (Z).
- Remove the transmission range switch (AA) (two bolts) with the control shaft cover (AB).
- Remove the CVT input shaft (drive pulley) speed sensor (AC) (one bolt), the CVT output shaft (driven pulley) speed sensor (AD) (one bolt), the vehicle speed sensor (AE) (one bolt), and the dipstick tube (AF) (each one bolt), and remove the O-rings (AG).
- Remove the line bolts (AH) securing the CVTF cooler lines (AI), then remove the CVTF cooler lines and the sealing washers (AJ).
- Set the start clutch remover on the start clutch (A), and attach the pawl (B) of the start clutch remover to the park gear (C) securely. Do not place the pawl of the start clutch remover on the start clutch guide. If the pawl contacts the start clutch guide, the clutch guide may be damaged. Be sure not to allow dust and other foreign particles to enter the driven pulley shaft.
- Remove the start clutch (A) from the driven pulley shaft.
- Remove the secondary drive/park gear from the start clutch.
- Remove the sealing ring (A) from the secondary drive/park gear (B), and clean it; it will be reinstalled on a new secondary drive/park gear when assembling the transmission.
- Turn the transmission upside down, and set it on a workbench to prevent damaging to the input shaft and the driven pulley shaft.
- Remove the end cover (A) (16 bolts).
- Remove the two CVTF feed pipes (B).
- Remove the 10.9 x 18.6 mm CVTF feed pipe (C) from the manual valve body.
- Remove the manual valve body (D), the detent spring (E), the two dowel pins (F), and the separator plate (G).
- Remove the 8 mm pipe (H) and the 10.9 x 56 mm CVTF feed pipe (I).
- Remove the O-rings of the CVTF feed pipes.
- Remove the planetary carrier/input shaft assembly (A), then remove the ring gear (B).
- Remove the reverse brake snap ring (C), then remove the reverse brake end plate (D), the two brake discs (E), the two brake plates (F), and the disc spring (G).
- Remove the snap ring (H) securing the forward clutch (I) to the drive pulley shaft, then remove the forward clutch and the snap ring retainer (J).
- Install the reverse brake spring compressor to remove the snap ring securing the reverse brake return spring retainer.
- Compress the return spring using the reverse brake spring compressor. Be sure the reverse brake spring compressor is set over the reverse brake return springs.
- Remove the snap ring (A) while compressing the return spring.
- Remove the reverse brake spring compressor, then remove the spring retainer/return spring assembly (B).
- Apply air pressure to reverse brake pressure circuit hole (C) to remove the reverse brake piston (D).
- Remove the roller (A).
- Remove the intermediate housing (B), the two dowel pins, and the gasket.
- Remove the two 10.9 x 56 mm CVTF feed pipes (C) and the O-rings.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.