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Hey guy's I'm a in a bit of a dilemma. So one of my rear motor mounts bolts snapped in the transmission housing and thought it would just be easier to replace the housing part #(DG9P-7976-CC). While pulling the housing I accidently pulled the Electric motor input shaft and intermediate shaft. I see there are blue marks on the gears. Do shaft gears teeth have to align with one another or can I just place them in without aligning them specifically? I work on cars a lot but never on a transmission so I'm not sure where to go from here. All transmission shops near me are booked for a couple of weeks. Here is picture below of the gear's/shafts I'm talking about and the other is my snapped housing. If anyone has a link to manual or where I can purchase one that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead.
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ScanGauge II Transmission Fluid Temp Codes are: TXD: 07E6221E1C RXF: 0462051E061C RXD: 3010 MTH: 000900500020 NAM: TFT :) Paul
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I decided to edit this to say I don't recommend this because of failing Trans problems and heating could make the Trans run a little hotter. Maybe 5*F hotter, not much, but no reason to make it worse. ;) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Well I went the next step to improving short trip mileage by installing Transmission Heater Pad, a Wolverine Model 9 Pan Heater, 125Watts/120vac. I needed to file down ridges some on the bottom of Trans to make it easier for Heating Pad to stick to Trans. I plugged in Block, Oil Pan and Trans Heater pads for over two hours this morning getting TFT145*F, WT135*F and IT95*F with outside temp in the garage at 60*F . With all Grill Covers on temps dropped about 10*F for the first minute with outside temps 40*F and 2.4mi. trip, TFT145*F, WT182*F and IT64*F when I got to work. For those with ScanGaugeII here are the Codes you need to add to get Transmission Fluid Temp:TXD: 07E6221E1C RXF: 0462051E061C RXD: 3010 MTH: 00900320020 NAM: TFT :) Paul
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From the album: 2013 C-Max
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Need help testing CMAXs to determine the actual operating temperature range of Transmission Fluid for City and FWY driving. I have a ScanGaugeII that I could loan for short period of time to monitor Trans, Water and Intake temps to log down. Also here is a link to a company that makes inexpensive Engine and trans monitor. http://www.ksolution.org/outdoor/enginelink.htm If we get enough people to take part we will be able to come up with an average and what temps could be a sign of a problem. Members can PM me if they are interested. Hopefully this will help members with potential Trans problems down the road. :) Paul