NHTSA ID Number: 10144817
Manufacturer Communication Number: 21-008-15
TSB/Document Date: 2018-09-24
Summary
Transmission Shift Quality C-Clutch Snap Ring This bulletin involves removing the transmission, disassembling, and replacing the C-Clutch snap ring. A small number of customers may experience less than desired shift quality during a 5-4 downshift and/or Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Illumination. Upon further inspection, the technician may find Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) U0402 setting in the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) memory.
NUMBER:
21-008-15
GROUP:
Transmission and
Transfer Case
DATE:
February 05, 2015
This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,
or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without written permission of Chrysler
Group LLC.
THIS SERVICE BULLETIN IS ALSO BEING RELEASED AS RAPID RESPONSE
TRANSMITTAL (RRT) 15-006. ALL APPLICABLE SOLD AND UN-SOLD RRT VIN's
HAVE BEEN LOADED. TO VERIFY THAT THIS RRT SERVICE ACTION IS
APPLICABLE TO THE VEHICLE, USE VIP OR PERFORM A VIN SEARCH IN
TECHCONNECT. ALL REPAIRS ARE REIMBURSABLE WITHIN THE PROVISIONS OF
WARRANTY.
SUBJECT:
Transmission Shift Quality C-Clutch Snap Ring
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves removing the transmission, disassembling, and replacing the
C-Clutch snap ring.
MODELS:
2014-2015
(KL)
Jeep
Cherokee
2015
(UF)
Chrysler
200
NOTE: This bulletin applies to the following vehicles equipped with the 948TE 9
speed transmission (sales code DFH or DFJ).
• KL vehicles built on or after June 26, 2013 (MDH 0626XX) and on or
before December 1, 2014 (MDH 1201XX) equipped with a 2.4L engine
(sales code ED6 or ED8) or 3.2L engine (sales code EHB).
• UF vehicles built on or after May 9, 2014 (MDH 0509XX) and on or
before October 23, 2014 (MDH 1023XX) equipped with a 2.4L engine
(sales code ED6 or ED8).
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A small number of customers may experience less than desired shift quality during a 5-4
downshift and/or Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Illumination. Upon further inspection,
the technician may find Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) U0402 setting in the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) memory.
DIAGNOSIS:
Using a Scan Tool (wiTECH) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures available in
TechCONNECT, verify no other DTCs are set. If DTCs other than the one listed above are
present, record them on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further
with this bulletin.
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Only perform this repair procedure if the customer’s VIN is listed in VIP or your RRT VIN
list.
PARTS REQUIRED:
Qty.
Part No.
Description
1 (AR)
04736949AB
Snap Ring, Transmission C-Clutch
2 (AR)
04736843AA
Oil Seal, Transmission Differential (2WD and
4WD)
(Note: Only one is used on 4wd applications)
1 (AR)
04753061AA
Oil Seal, Transmission Differential (Additional
for 4WD)
2 (AR)
04753043AA
O-Ring, Valve Body Fluid Adapter Tube
10 (AR)
04753042AA
O-Ring, Valve Body Fluid Adapter Tube
(AR)
68218925AA
Transmission Fluid (Qt.)
SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
8901A
Pressing Tool
10428
Adapter, Pressing Tool
10379
Valve Body Alignment Pins
10504
Compressor, Spring
C-4171
Universal Driver Handle
6888
Installer, Seal
N/A
Arbor Press
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
NOTE: Due to the unique nature of this repair, a TechTube training video is available
to help guide technicians through the repair process. Please refer to course
TT02002 anytime during this repair for additional assistance.
1. Remove the transmission. Refer to detailed removal instructions in
DealerCONNECT/TechCONNECT Service Information Section 21 - Transmission and
Transfer Case> Automatic - 948TE> Removal> FWD, AWD/4WD.
WARNING:Always wear safety glasses when cleaning, disassembling and
assembling the transmission/transaxle. Contents of the
transmission/transaxle can become projectiles (E.G., springs, snap-rings,
as well as metal and other debris. Failure to wear safety glasses may
result in severe personal injury.
CAUTION: Tag all snap rings, thrust washers, washers, spacers and thrust bearings,
ect. during disassembly for quick identification and assembly. Failure to
follow these instructions may cause damage to the transmission.
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NOTE: Before disassembling the transmission, wash the transmission with a
suitable solvent and/or pressure washer to remove oily grime and loose dirt.
Place the transmission on a clean work surface with ample fluid drainage
capacity or absorbency.
2. With the transmission secured on a suitable work surface, remove the torque
converter and drain.
3. Remove the transmission drain plug, production fill plug and torque converter pressure
port plugs from the bell housing and drain all transmission fluid. See (Fig. 1), (Fig. 2),
and (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1 Transmission Fluid Drain Plug
1 - Fluid Drain Plug
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Fig. 2 Transmission Production Fill Port
1 - Transmission Control Module (TCM)
2 - Production Fill Port
Fig. 3 Torque Converter Pressure Port
1 - Torque Converter Pressure Port
2 - Transmission Oil Cooler Line Connections
4. Remove the transmission electrical connector retaining clip from the valve body oil pan
and push the connector slightly into the pan.
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5. Remove the valve cover oil pan retaining bolts (Qty 7) and remove the pan.
6. Remove the valve body retaining bolts securing the valve body assembly to the
transmission case. Only 9 bolts will need to be removed in order to remove the valve
body. See (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4 Only Remove Bolts Highlighted
CAUTION: Care must be taken when removing the valve body to avoid damage to
the electrical harness to the Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) and
speed sensor.
7. Using a suitable prying tool, pry the valve body away from the fluid transfer/adapter
tubes.
8. Taking care not to damage the wiring harness, set the valve body aside to gain access
to the TRS and speed sensor bolted to the transmission housing.
9. Remove the TRS and speed sensor retaining bolts and remove the sensors.
10. Set the valve body aside in a clean area until reinstallation.
11. From around the perimeter of the transmission, remove the bellhousing to
transmission housing retaining bolts (Qty 17).
NOTE: Bolt #8 will remain in place throughout this entire procedure while bolt #2 will
be removed in a later step.
12. Remove the inner bellhousing bolts (Qty 11). Do Not remove bolt #2 or #8 at this time.
See (Fig. 5).
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Fig. 5 Inner Bellhousing Bolts
1 - Do not remove these bolts at this time
13. Using wooden blocks to stabilize the transmission on the work surface, position the
transmission on the bench with the bellhousing facing upward.
14. Using a suitable pry bar in the proper pry location, pry upwards to dislodge the
bellhousing from the transmission housing.
15. Lift the bellhousing straight upward and separate the assembly from the transmission
housing. The E-Clutch, Output Gear Sub Assembly (OPSA), and fluid filter will still be
attached to the bellhousing.
16. Remove the bellhousing to transmission housing gasket and set aside.
17. Remove the differential gear assembly.
18. Remove the transfer gear assembly
19. Remove the Gear 4 Annulus and Planetary Pinion Carrier
assembly. See (Fig. 6).
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Fig. 6 Gear 4 Planetary Pinion Carrier
Assembly
20. Remove the Gear 3 Annulus and Carrier
Gear assembly. See (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7 Gear 3 Annulus Gear Assembly
NOTE: It may be necessary to use a 1 inch socket between the bearing puller and
transmission case for clearance.
21. With the transmission properly supported in a suitable arbor press, install pressing tool
8901A (with the pressure scale removed) and pressing tool adapter 10428 over the
D-Clutch piston/retainer. See (Fig. 8).
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Fig. 8 Pressing Tool Installed
22.
23.
24.
25.
Compress the D-Clutch piston retainer assembly and remove the snap ring.
Remove the pressing tool and place the transmission back onto the work bench.
Remove the D-Clutch piston retainer, piston, and belleville spring.
Remove the gear train assembly (annulus gear 3, B-clutch discs and hub, and input
shaft assembly) by lifting upwards on the input shaft. See (Fig. 9). Do not lift the
assembly by the hub as this will disengage the hub assembly from the B-Clutch clutch
pack.
Fig. 9 Gear Train Assembly
26.
27.
28.
29.
Remove the D-Clutch clutch pack (plates and fibers).
Remove the C-Clutch clutch pack selectable snap ring.
Remove the C-Clutch clutch pack (plates and fibers).
Install adapter plate 10504 over the C-Clutch belleville spring.
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30. Properly support the transmission assembly into the arbor press and install pressing
tool 8901A (with the pressure scale removed) and pressing tool adapter 10428 on top
of the 10504 adapter plate
31. Compress the belleville spring to allow removal of the C-Clutch snap ring.
32. Remove the C-Clutch snap ring and discard.
33. Remove and discard all differential seals from the transmission housing and
bellhousing.
CAUTION: The work area, counter surfaces, and tools must be thoroughly cleaned
before attempting to assemble the transmission. All of the sub
assemblies should be cleaned and assembled with new sealing
components where applicable.
NOTE: The new C-Clutch snap ring will be installed with the opening in a different
position from the original.
34. Install the new snap ring with the opening rotated 90 degrees counter clockwise from
the original snap ring location. See (Fig. 10) and (Fig. 11).
Fig. 10 Snap Ring Orientation
1 - Original snap ring opening installation location
2 - New snap ring opening installation location
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Fig. 11 New Snap Ring Installed
35. Release pressure on the press and remove the pressing tool and adapter to release
the belleville spring.
36. Verify the new snap ring is properly seated in the groove.
37. Install the C-Clutch clutch pack (plates and fibers) and install the selectable snap ring
into the case.
NOTE: The #8 Needle Thrust Bearing may still be attached to the bottom of the gear
train hub assembly removed in Step #25. Remove the bearing before
installation of the hub assembly.
38. Verify the #8 Needle Thrust Bearing is properly oriented on the Oil Feed Bushing in
the bottom of the case. See (Fig. 12).
Fig. 12 Thrust Bearing Properly Installed
39. Install D-Clutch clutch pack (plates and fibers).
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NOTE: Ensure that the friction plate tabs for the C and D clutch packs are aligned to
help with proper installation of the gear train assembly.
NOTE: A solid audible clunk will be heard if installed correctly.
40. While not allowing the input shaft to slip inward, wriggle the gear train assembly until it
is properly engaged into the C and D-Clutch discs. See (Fig. 13) for proper gear train
assembly installation.
Fig. 13 Gear Train Assembly Properly Seated
1 - D-Clutch hub slightly protruding below D-Clutch clutch pack.
NOTE: Closely inspect the D-Clutch piston and piston retainer o-ring seals for
damage prior to installation.
41. Install the D-Clutch belleville spring, D-Clutch piston, and D-Clutch piston retainer
assembly.
42. With the transmission properly supported in a suitable arbor press, install pressing tool
8901A and pressing tool adapters (10428).
43. Compress the D-Clutch piston retainer until the snap ring grove is exposed.
44. Install the D- Clutch piston retainer snap ring.
45. Remove the pressing tool and remove the transmission from the arbor press.
46. Install the Gear 3 Annulus and Carrier
Gear assembly. See (Fig. 14).
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Fig. 14 Gear 3 Annulus Gear Assembly
47. Install the Gear 4 Annulus and Planetary Pinion Carrier
assembly. See (Fig. 15).
Fig. 15 Gear 4 Planetary Pinion Carrier
Assembly
48. At the bellhousing assembly, remove bolt #2 taking care not to allow the OPSA and
E-clutch assembly drop away from the bellhousing. See (Fig. 16).
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Fig. 16 OPSA Retaining Bolt
1 - OPSA retaining bolt #2
49. Separate the OPSA from the E-Clutch and bell housing and install onto the Planetary
Pinion Carrier
assembly making sure the lower gear teeth are properly meshed with
the pinion carrier
and transfer tube orifices are properly aligned. See (Fig. 17) and
(Fig. 18).
Fig. 17 OPSA To Carrier
Installation
1 - Verify lower OPSA gear teeth are properly meshed.
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Fig. 18 OPSA Fluid Adapter Tube Orifice Orientation
1 - Transmission Fluid Adapter Tube Orifices
50. Remove the E-Clutch clutch pack and hub from the bell housing and while holding the
clutch friction discs and fibers in place inside of the hub, install assembly onto the
OPSA. See (Fig. 19) and (Fig. 20).
Fig. 19 E Clutch And Hub Installation
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Fig. 20 E Clutch And Hub Properly Seated
51. Install the transfer gear assembly.
52. Install the differential gear assembly.
53. Ensure that the transmission fluid port seal is properly installed into the transmission
housing before installing the bellhousing. See (Fig. 21).
Fig. 21 Transmission Fluid Port Seal
54. Install the bellhousing gasket.
55. Carefully lower the bellhousing onto the transmission case. It may be necessary to
rotate the OPSA/E-Clutch assembly slightly to assure proper guide pin alignment into
the bellhousing during installation. See (Fig. 22) for proper final alignement.
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Fig. 22 OPSA To Bellhousing Properly Aligned
1 - Fluid Adapter Tube Orifices Properly Aligned
56. Engage the guide pins in the transmission housing into the receptacle holes in the
bellhousing to assure proper alignment.
57. Install the bellhousing to transmission housing bolts and hand tighten.
58. Install the inner bellhousing bolts and torque, in sequence, to 29 Nm (21 Ft Lbs). See
(Fig. 23).
Fig. 23 Inner Bellhousing Bolt Torque Sequence
59. Torque all remaining bellhousing to transmission case bolts, in sequence, to 29 Nm
(21 Ft Lbs). See (Fig. 24).
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Fig. 24 Transmission Case Bolt Torque Sequence
NOTE: When the internal components are properly installed and transmission case
is torqued, the input shaft end play should be between .07 and .32 in. and
should be able to be rotated with some resistance.
60. Install the 6 valve body fluid adapter tubes, using new o-rings, into the transmission.
Ensure the 2 oblong adapter tubes are properly oriented. See (Fig. 25).
Fig. 25 Transmission Fluid Adapter Tube Orientation
61. Install the 2 larger fluid transfer tubes into the valve body.
62. Place the valve body over the transmission and install the TRS and speed sensor.
Torque retainer bolts to 6.5 Nm (5 Ft Lbs).
CAUTION: Care must be taken when installing the valve body to avoid damaging the
TRS and speed sensor wiring harness.
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63. Align the valve body over the fluid adapter tubes and, while guiding the manual lever
cam into the slot on the manual valve, firmly press the valve body into place.
64. Install the valve body retaining bolts and torque, in sequence, to 11Nm (8 Ft Lbs.). See
(Fig. 26).
Fig. 26 Valve Body Retaining Bolt Torque Sequence
NOTE: A light coating of assembly lube can be applied to the o-ring seals of the
valve body wiring harness electrical connector to ease installation.
65. Place the valve body cover over the valve body and press the harness connector into
the cover until the retainer clip groove is exposed.
66. Install the electrical harness connector retaining clip.
67. Install the valve body fluid cover and torque the retaining bolts to 11Nm (8 Ft Lbs.)
68. Install the transmission. Refer to detailed installation instructions in
DealerCONNECT/TechCONNECT Service Information Section 21 - Transmission and
Transfer Case> Automatic - 948TE> Installation> FWD, AWD/4WD.
69. Fill the transmission to the proper fluid level. Refer to detailed filling instructions in
DealerCONNECT/TechCONNECT Service Information Section 21 - Transmission and
Transfer Case> Automatic - 948TE> Fluid and Filter> Standard Procedure> Fluid
Level Check.
70. Is your vehicle a 2014 KL?
a. Yes>>> Perform the 9 speed Adaptation Drive Learn procedure. Refer to all
applicable published service bulletins regarding the adaptation drive learn for
detailed procedures and labor times. Proceed to Step #79.
b. No>>> Proceed to Step #71.
71. Start the engine and monitor the transmission temperature on the Electronic Vehicle
Information Center (EVIC).
72. With the vehicle located in a suitable area, allow the transmission to warm up to
minimum of 60°C (140°F) by performing the following steps:
a. Apply the service brake.
b. Shift Transmission from Park to Reverse.
c. Shift Transmission from Reverse to Drive.
d. Accelerate the vehicle to minimum of 45 mph to allow the transmission to cycle
through each gear.
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e. Continue to drive the vehicle until the transmission temperature reaches 60°C
(140°F).
NOTE: If the vehicle is equipped with the start/stop feature (sales code XBU) it must
be disabled prior to performing this procedure. To disable, press the on/off
switch located on the center switch bank near the HVAC controls.
73. Connect wiTECH diagnostic scan too to the vehicle.
74. Check for active TCM DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes). Do not perform the Quick
Learn procedure if TCM DTCs are present. Repair transmission as required.
75. Select the TCM module in wiTECH.
76. Select the “Misc Functions” tab.
NOTE: If the “Quick Learn” option does not appear on wiTECH and both the TCM
and PCM were just updated, restart the wiTECH application which should
now be populated with the “Quick Learn” option.
77. Select the “Quick Learn” procedure, and follow the on-screen instructions to reset and
learn the clutch adaptive values.
78. Shift the transmission into Park and shut off the engine. Proceed to Step #79.
79. Procedure complete.
POLICY:
Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.
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TIME ALLOWANCE:
Labor
Operation
No:
Description
Skill Category
Amount
21-00-04-95
Snap Ring, Transmission
C-Clutch - Replace
(2.4L KL Only Includes
Transmission Removal And
Installation)
(3 - Highly Skilled)
2 - Automatic Transmission
6.0 Hrs.
21-00-04-96
Snap Ring, Transmission
C-Clutch - Replace
(3.2L KL Only Includes
Transmission Removal And
Installation)
(3 - Highly Skilled)
2 - Automatic Transmission
6.2 Hrs
21-00-04-97
Snap Ring, Transmission
C-Clutch - Replace
(2.4L UF Only Includes
Transmission Removal And
Installation)
(3 - Highly Skilled)
2 - Automatic Transmission
6.5 Hrs
9-Spd 948TE Transmission
Quick Learn Procedure
2 - Automatic Transmission
0.4 Hrs
21-00-04-63
All-Wheel Drive Equipped
(3.2L Equipped)
2 - Automatic Transmission
1.5 Hrs
21-00-04-66
All-Wheel Drive Equipped
(2.4L Equipped)
2 - Automatic Transmission
3.2 Hrs
21-00-04-67
Skid Plate Equipped
2 - Automatic Transmission
0.4 Hrs
Related Op.
21-00-04-50
Opt. Equip.
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