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Disassembly and assembly of the electrohydraulic control unit (Mercedes-Benz S-Class W220)

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Contents: Disassembly ↡ Assembly ↡
16 - Gear shift plate; 17 - Fixators; 17a, 17b - Bolts; Y3/6 - Electrohydraulic control unit;…

16 - Gear shift plate; 17 - Fixators; 17a, 17b - Bolts; Y3/6 - Electrohydraulic control unit; Y3/6/y1 - Pressure adjustment solenoid valve; Y3/6/y2 - Shift pressure control solenoid valve; Y3/6/y3 - Electromagnetic valve for engaging 1-2 and 4-5 gears; Y3/6/y4 - 3-4 gear shift solenoid valve; Y3/6/y5 - 2-3 gear shift solenoid valve; Y3/6/y6 - Torque converter lock-up solenoid valve


Disassembly



1. Remove the covers from the electrohydraulic control unit.

2. Unscrew bolts 17a and 17b and remove clamps 17.

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3. Using pliers, remove all the solenoid valves Y3/6/y1- Y3/6/y6 from the plate 16.

4. Remove the electro-hydraulic unit Y3/6 from plate 16. To remove the electro-hydraulic unit Y3/6, it is necessary to press the clamps on the stiffening rib of the transmission fluid temperature sensor.

Assembly



Assembly is carried out in the reverse order of disassembly.
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