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Honda Civic Service Manual: Right M/T Differential Oil Seal Replacement (R18Z1 M/T)

Honda Civic Service Manual / Powertrain / Transmission/Transaxle / Manual / Right M/T Differential Oil Seal Replacement (R18Z1 M/T)

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1. Vehicle Lift

1.

Raise the vehicle on a lift, and make sure it is securely supported.


2. Engine Undercover

1.

Remove the engine undercover (A).


3. MTF Replacement


1.

Remove the drain plug (A) and the sealing washer (B), and drain the MTF.


2.

Reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer.


4. Tire and Wheel-Removal, Front Right

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1.

Remove the right front wheel.


5. Right Lower Ball Joint Lower Arm Side Disconnection


1.

Remove the flange bolt (A).


2.

Remove the flange nuts (B).


3.

Disconnect the lower ball joint (C) from the lower arm.


6. Right Front Driveshaft Inboard Side - Disconnection (With Intermediate Shaft)

1.

Drive the inboard joint (A) off of the intermediate shaft using a drift punch and a hammer.


NOTE: Do not pull on the driveshaft or the inboard joint may come apart.


2.

Remove the set ring (A).


7. Floor Jack Support (Except K24Z7 Engine)

1.

Lift and support the engine with a jack and a wood block under the oil pan.


8. Lower Torque Rod - Disconnection

1.

Remove the lower torque rod mounting bolts (A).


9. Lower Torque Rod Bracket (Except K24Z7 Engine)

1.

Remove the lower torque rod bracket (A).


10. Intermediate Shaft Assembly

1.

Remove the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor cover (A).


2.

Remove the dowel bolts (A).


3.

Remove the intermediate shaft (A) from the differential.


11. M/T Differential Oil Seal, Right

1.

Remove the oil seal (A) using a pry bar.


NOTE: Be careful not to damage the clutch housing while removing the oil seal.


1. M/T Differential Oil Seal, Right

1.

Install a new oil seal flush with the clutch housing using the 65 mm oil seal driver.


2. Intermediate Shaft Assembly

1.

Insert the intermediate shaft (A) into the differential correctly.


NOTE: Insert the intermediate shaft carefully to prevent damaging the oil seal (B).


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2.

Install the dowel bolts (A).


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3.

Install the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor cover (A).


3. Lower Torque Rod Bracket (Except K24Z7 Engine)

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1.

Install the lower torque rod bracket (A) using new flange bolts.


4. Lower Torque Rod - Reconnection

1.

Connect the lower torque rod (A) and the lower torque rod bracket (B) using new bolts.


5. Floor Jack Support (Except K24Z7 Engine)

1.

Remove the jack and the wood block.


6. Right Front Driveshaft Inboard Side - Reconnection (With Intermediate Shaft)

1.

Install a new set ring (A).


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2.

Apply 0.5-1.0 g (0.018-0.035 oz) of super high temp urea grease (P/N 08798-9002) to the whole splined surface (A) of the right driveshaft.


3.

After applying grease, remove the grease from the splined grooves at intervals of 2-3 splines and from the set ring groove (B) so that air can bleed from the intermediate shaft.


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4.

Insert the inboard end (A) of the driveshaft onto the intermediate shaft (B) until the set ring (C) locks in the groove (D).


7. Right Lower Ball Joint Lower Arm Side Reconnection

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1.

Connect the lower ball joint (A) to the lower arm.


2.

Install new flange nuts and a new flange bolt in the sequence shown.


8. Tire and Wheel-Installation, Front Right

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1.

Install the right front wheel.


NOTE: Before installing the wheel, clean the mating surfaces between the brake disc and the inside of the wheel.


9. Driveshaft After Install Check

1.

Turn the wheel by hand, and make sure there is no interference between the driveshaft and surrounding parts.


10. MTF Replacement



1.

Remove the filler plug (A) and the sealing washer (B).


2.

Refill the transmission with MTF to the proper level (C). Always use Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF).


Manual Transmission Fluid Capacity

Except K24Z7 engine:

 

1.4 L (1.5 US qt) at fluid change

 

1.6 L (1.7 US qt) at overhaul

K24Z7 engine:

 

1.9 L (2.0 US qt) at fluid change

 

2.0 L (2.1 US qt) at overhaul


3.

Reinstall the filler plug with a new sealing washer.


11. Engine Undercover

1.

Install the engine undercover (A).


12. Pre-Alignment Checks

For proper inspection and adjustment of the wheel alignment, do these checks:


1.

Release the parking brake to avoid an incorrect measurement.


2.

Make sure the suspension is not modified.


3.

Make sure the fuel tank is full, and that the tire repair kit, the spare tire, the jack, and the tools are in place on the vehicle.


4.

Check the tire size and tire pressure according to tire information.


13. Caster - Inspection

Use commercially available computerized four wheel alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment (caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


1.

Check the caster angle.


USA and Canada models

Caster angle:

 

Except Si:

5 ° 19 ’±30 ’

 

Si (Without 18 inch wheel):

5 ° 22 ’±30 ’

 

Si (With 18 inch wheel):

5 ° 15 ’±30 ’


Mexico models

Caster angle:

 

Without 18 inch wheel:

5 ° 10 ’±30 ’

 

With 18 inch wheel:

5 ° 6 ’±30 ’


If the measurement is within specifications, measure the front camber angle.

If the measurement is not within specifications, check for bent or damaged suspension components.


14. Camber - Inspection

Use commercially available computerized four wheel alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment (caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


1.

Check the camber angle.


USA and Canada models

Camber angle:

 

Except Si:

   

Front:

0 ° 00 ’±30 ’

   

Rear:

-0 ° 45 ’±45 ’

 

Si (Without 18 inch wheel):

   

Front:

-0 ° 04 ’±30 ’

   

Rear:

-0 ° 52 ’±45 ’

 

Si (With 18 inch wheel):

   

Front:

-0 ° 18 ’±30 ’

   

Rear:

-0 ° 45 ’±45 ’

(Maximum difference between the front right and left side: 0 ° 45 ’)


Mexico models

Camber angle:

 

Front:

0 ° 20 ’±30 ’

 

Rear:

-0 ° 22 ’±45 ’

(Maximum difference between the front right and left side: 0 ° 45 ’)


If the measurement is within specification, measure the toe-in.

If the measurement for the front camber is not within the specification, go to front camber adjustment.

If the measurement for the rear camber is not within the specification, check for bent or damaged suspension components.


15. Front Toe - Inspection

Use commercially available computerized four wheel alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment (caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


1.

Set the steering column to the middle tilt position and telescopic positions.


2.

Center the steering wheel spokes, and install a steering wheel holder tool.


3.

Check the toe with the wheels pointed straight ahead.


Front toe-in: 0±2 mm (0±0.08 in)

If adjustment is required, go to the front toe adjustment.

If no adjustment is required, remove the alignment equipment.


16. Turning Angle - Inspection


Use commercially available computerized four wheel alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment (caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


Except '12 models


1.

Turn the wheel right and left while applying the brake, and measure the turning angle of both wheels.


USA and Canada models

Turning angle:

 

Except Si:

   

Inward:

38 ° 30 ’±2 °

   

Outward (reference):

30 ° 47 ’±1 °

 

Si (Without 18 inch wheel):

   

Inward:

38 ° 22 ’±2 °

   

Outward (reference):

30 ° 41 ’±1 °

 

Si (With 18 inch wheel):

   

Inward:

36 ° 33 ’±2 °

   

Outward (reference):

29 ° 53 ’±1 °


Mexico models

Turning angle:

 

Without 18 inch wheel:

   

Inward:

39 ° 12 ’±2 °

   

Outward (reference):

31 ° 14 ’±1 °

 

With 18 inch wheel:

   

Inward:

36 ° 58 ’±2 °

   

Outward (reference):

30 ° 16 ’±1 °


2.

If the measurement is not within the specifications, even up both sides of the tie-rod threaded section length while adjusting the front toe.


3.

If it is correct, but the turning angle is not within the specifications, check for bent or damaged suspension components.



'12 models


1.

Turn the wheel right and left while applying the brake, and measure the turning angle of both wheels.


USA and Canada models

Turning angle:

 

Except Si:

   

Inward:

38 ° 43 ’±2 °

   

Outward (reference):

30 ° 55 ’±1 °

 

Si:

   

Inward:

38 ° 36 ’±2 °

   

Outward (reference):

30 ° 49 ’±1 °


Mexico models

Turning angle:

 

Inward:

39 ° 15 ’±2 °

 

Outward (reference):

31 ° 21 ’±1 °


2.

If the measurement is not within the specifications, even up both sides of the tie-rod threaded section length while adjusting the front toe.


3.

If it is correct, but the turning angle is not within the specifications, check for bent or damaged suspension components.


17. Test Drive

1.

Test-drive the vehicle.


18. Maintenance Minder Reset

1.

After doing all procedures, select the individual maintenance item you wish to reset with the HDS..


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