Revolution Sensor Components (2WD Models Only): Installation

2006 Infiniti FX35 AWDSECTION Installation
CAUTION: After completing installation, check A/T position, A/T fluid leakage and A/F fluid level. Refer to "CHECKING OF A/T POSITIONΒ ", "CHECKING A/T FLUIDΒ ".
  1. Install revolution sensor in transmission case, and then tighten revolution sensor mounting bolt to the specified torque. Refer to "COMPONENTSΒ ".
    CAUTION:
    • Do not subject it to impact by dropping or hitting it.
    • Do not disassemble.
    • Do not allow metal filings, etc. to get on the sensor's front edge magnetic area.
    • Do not place in an area affected by magnetism.
      Fig 1: Identifying Tightening Revolution Sensor Mounting Bolt
      G04075724Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  2. Connect revolution sensor connector.
    Fig 2: Identifying Revolution Sensor Connector
    G04075725Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  3. Securely fasten revolution sensor harness with clip.
    Fig 3: Fastening Revolution Sensor Harness With Clip
    G04075726Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  4. Apply recommended sealant (Genuine Anaerobic Liquid Gasket or equivalent. Refer to "RECOMMENDED CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND SEALANTS ".) to rear extension assembly as shown in the figure.
    CAUTION: Completely remove all moisture, oil and old sealant, etc. from transmission case and rear extension assembly mounting surfaces.

    For GI, go to GENERAL INFORMATION .

    Fig 4: Identifying Recommended Sealant To Rear Extension Assembly
    G04075727Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  5. Install rear extension assembly to transmission case. (With needle bearing.)
    CAUTION: Insert the tip of parking rod between the parking pole and the parking actuator support when assembling the rear extension assembly.
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