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Old 08-11-2006, 05:32 PM
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Thumbs up Haynes manual for awd

I just bought the 95-01 teardown and rebuild book and it doesnt have the awd models in it. Does any book show how to hook up the tranny and driveshaft correctly
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Re: Haynes manual for awd

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I just bought the 95-01 teardown and rebuild book and it doesnt have the awd models in it. Does any book show how to hook up the tranny and driveshaft correctly
A good factory repair manual is the best also the all data DIY is good.
http://www.alldata.com/products/diy/index.html
But either on may be a little short on driveshaft hookup instructions.
What part of hook up are you having poblem with?
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Re: Haynes manual for awd

I have the Chilton's 1990-98 and it has the AWD models in it.
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Re: Haynes manual for awd

Well im just first timing here on the transmission and i have no clue like what bolts go where becasue i just have a big box of them and i just dont want anything to go wrong
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Well im just first timing here on the transmission and i have no clue like what bolts go where becasue i just have a big box of them and i just dont want anything to go wrong
Get some good repair info like factory manual or the All Data DIY and on inside of transmission a lot of transmission parts places have transmission hand books.
But even the best books may not cover all of the bolts.
First thing is when you tear it down watch what bolts comes out of where.
And mark them or seperate them.
On installation watch sises and check the bolt lenght.
Wrong bolt in wrong hole is a no no.
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Re: Haynes manual for awd

Yeah but the car was didnt have a transmission when i bought it. Just a big box of the bolts, so i bought a new one. Also where the inside spline for the axle there is like two triangle cuts inside the transmission and mine is broke just off on the end where the bolt goes in....Would any fluids or anything come out....If you dont understand me i can send you a picture to your email or something,
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