Materials and tools:

* Transmission hydraulic oil
* Container for draining oil
* Rags or napkins
* Set of keys
* Screwdriver
* Long nose pliers

Instructions:

1. Remove the lower engine protection. To do this, find the bolts holding the protection in place and unscrew them.

2. Drain the hydraulic oil from the transmission. Place a container under the drain plug and unscrew it. Let the oil drain completely.

3. Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the valve body. Find the connector on the side of the valve body and disconnect it by pressing the latch.

4. Unscrew the valve body mounting bolts. Usually they are located around the perimeter of the valve body. Unscrew them carefully so as not to damage the gasket.

5. Remove the valve body from the automatic transmission housing. Gently pull the valve body up to disconnect it from the automatic transmission housing. Be careful not to damage the gasket.

6. Remove the gasket between the valve body and the automatic transmission housing. This can be done with a screwdriver or long-nose pliers.

7. Clean the surface of the valve body and automatic transmission housing. Remove any remaining oil and gaskets using clean rags or wipes.

Please note:

*Always drain the transmission oil before removing the valve body.
* Do not use excessive force when removing the valve body, so as not to damage the gasket or automatic transmission housing.
* Be careful with the wiring harness connector to avoid damaging it.
* Installation of the valve body is performed in reverse order.

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