Disassembly [06/2015 - ]: Procedure

2016 Scion iM Automatic CVT TransSECTION Procedure
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  1. REMOVE INNER NO. 2 SHIFT LEVER 
    1. Using a 5 mm pin punch and a hammer, remove the slotted spring pin and inner No. 2 shift lever from the shift and select lever shaft.
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      HINT: 

      Check the orientation of the inner No. 2 shift lever.

  2. REMOVE RELEASE HEAD STRAIGHT PIN 
    1. Using a 5 mm pin punch and a hammer, remove the slotted spring pin from the select stopper block.
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    2. Using a 5 mm pin punch and a hammer, remove the slotted spring pin from the front inner shift lever.
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    3. Turn the release head clockwise.
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    4. Slide the select stopper block upwards and remove the release head straight pin from the front inner shift lever.
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  3. REMOVE SELECT STOPPER BLOCK 
    1. Remove the front inner shift lever, release head torsion spring, release head and select stopper block from the shift and select lever shaft.
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      HINT: 

      Check the orientation of the front inner shift lever, release head torsion spring, release head and select stopper block.

RENDER: 1.0x

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