Lincoln Aviator: Automatic Transmission - 10-Speed Automatic Transmission – 10R60 / Removal and Installation - Intermediate Speed Sensor B (ISSB)

Removal

  1. Remove the main control valve body.
    Refer to: Main Control Valve Body (307-01A Automatic Transmission - 10-Speed Automatic Transmission – 10R60, Removal and Installation).

  1. Remove the intermediate speed sensor B.
    1. Slide the plastic lock to the unlocked position. While pressing the plastic tab, disconnect the electrical connector.
    1. Remove the bolt and the intermediate speed sensor B.

Installation


  1. Install the intermediate speed sensor B.
    1. Install the intermediate speed sensor B bolt.
      Torque: 62 lb.in (7 Nm)
    1. Connect the electrical connector. Slide the plastic lock to the locked position.
  1. Install the main control valve body.
    Refer to: Main Control Valve Body (307-01A Automatic Transmission - 10-Speed Automatic Transmission – 10R60, Removal and Installation).

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