Material Requirements:

* Tool set
* Car service manual
* Lift or jacks and supports
* Pipe to extend torque
* Automatic transmission oil
* Automatic transmission filter
* Oil pan gasket
* Rags or rags

Disassembly steps:

1. Preparation:

* Remove the negative terminal from the car battery.
* Raise the car on a lift or place it on jacks and supports.
* Find the gearbox drain plug under the hood and place a container under it to collect the oil.
* Drain the oil from the gearbox.
* Remove the accelerator cover or air filter (depending on the vehicle model).

2. Transmission disconnection:

* Disconnect the drive shafts from the gearbox.
* Disconnect the starter and the wires going to it.
* Disconnect the transmission cables.
* Disconnect the vacuum line, if equipped.

3. Removing the oil pan:

* Unscrew the oil pan bolts.
* Carefully remove the oil pan and drain the remaining oil.

4. Disassembly of the internal part:

* Following the instructions from the vehicle service manual, unscrew the bolts holding the valve body cover.
* Remove the valve body cover.
* Remove the hydraulic plate and automatic transmission filter.
* Remove the planetary gear.
* Remove the drum with friction discs.

Important Tips:

* During disassembly, carefully inspect all parts for wear or damage. Replace any faulty parts.
*Keep all bolts and nuts in order to make assembly easier.
*Use hand force to remove parts, avoiding excessive force whenever possible.
* As you disassemble, be sure to support all components securely.
* Take extreme care when handling hydraulic components.
*Always refer to your vehicle’s service manual for specific instructions specific to your vehicle.

Note: Disassembling an automatic transmission is a complex and time-consuming process that requires mechanical skills and special tools. If you have no experience with automatic transmissions, it is advisable to have the disassembly performed by a qualified mechanic.

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