Converter Case: Installation

2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i, Eng CD FB25BA, Standard TransSECTION Installation
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  1. Install the front reduction drive gear and front reduction driven gear. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Front Reduction Drive Gear. >
  2. Install the converter case cover. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Converter Case Cover. >
  3. Install the front differential assembly. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Front Differential Assembly. >
  4. Install the drive pinion shaft assembly. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Drive Pinion Shaft Assembly. >
  5. Install the primary pulley, secondary pulley and steel chain. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Primary Pulley and Secondary Pulley. >
  6. Install the transmission case. < Ref. to REMOVAL , Transmission Case. >
  7. Install the forward clutch assembly. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Forward Clutch Assembly. >
  8. Install the intermediate case. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Intermediate Case. >
  9. Install the transfer reduction driven gear. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Transfer Reduction Driven Gear. >
  10. Install the transfer clutch assembly. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Transfer Clutch. >
  11. Install the rear drive shaft. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Rear Drive Shaft. >
  12. Install the extension case. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Extension Case. >
  13. Install the primary speed sensor. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Primary Speed Sensor. >
  14. Install the secondary pressure sensor. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Secondary Pressure Sensor. >
  15. Install the transmission harness. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Transmission Harness. >
  16. Install the control valve body and oil pan. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Control Valve Body. >
  17. Install the air breather hose. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Air Breather Hose. >
  18. Install the transmission assembly to the vehicle. < Ref. to INSTALLATION , Automatic Transmission Assembly. >
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