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Nissan 31020-63X7A Automatic Transmission Assembly

2008-2012 Nissan 3102063X7A

Nissan 31020-63X7A Automatic Transmission Assembly
  • Part Description
    Transmission Assy-Automatic ; Blank Automatic Transmission
  • Lookup Code
    31029N
  • Manufacturer
    Nissan
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Nissan
    Lookup Code31029N
    Manufacturer Part Number31020-63X7A
    Part DescriptionTransmission Assy-Automatic ; Blank Automatic Transmission
    Manufacturer NoteW/ OUT ROM DATA
    Item Dimensions39.8 x 27.3 x 23.5 inches
    Item Weight212.00 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerNissan
    SKU31020-63X7A
    WarrantyThis genuine Nissan part is guaranteed by Nissan's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Trim & Engine Important vehicle option details
    2008-2012 Nissan ArmadaLE, LE/SL, SE, SE/SV|8 Cyl 5.6LVK56DE
    2008-2011 Nissan TitanLE, S, SE, SL, SV, XE|8 Cyl 5.6LVK56DE

Customer Questions & Answers

Q:
I want to make sure this part fits my car Posted by NissanPartsDeal Specialist
A:
You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 31020-63X7A fits your vehicle.
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Q:
How do you remove and reinstall the transmission and torque converter as a single assembly on Nissan Titan? Posted by Customer
A:
To make the removal and extraction of the transmission and the torque converter easier, ensure that the two are extracted as a single unit since the extraction of the torque converter alone Excessive will cause or destroy the drive plate, pump bushing, or oil seal. Start by loosening the black cable from the battery, then twist the fastener of the engine cover to release it and use jackstands to securely lift the car. Pull-out the skid plate and the engine splash shield and then siphon out the transmission fluid. Pull the shift cable out of the way, designate the driveshaft flange using a paint pen, unbolt, and pull out any exhaust hinderances for removal. Crankshaft Position-now you can disconnect it physically by unscrewing it and disconnect the wiring harness connectors of it. Locate the relation between the torque converter and driveplate, after that, remove the torque converter-to-driveplate bolts in a clockwise fashion of the crankshaft. Remove the seals, studs and nuts on the fill/dipstick tube and fluid cooler lines. For the 4WD models, decide on whether to have the transfer case removed depending on the usage of the car. Then properly support the engine and the transmission, next, remove the transmission mount bolts and the crossmember. Slightly drop the engine and the transmission to expose the bolts that are used to join them collectively with keen essence on their positions for refitting. Push the transmission backward to get free from the dowel pins of the engine block or see to it that the torque converter is disconnected. For installation, make sure that the torque converter is properly engaged in the pump while for this some transmission fluid may need to be applied on the rear hub if required. Lift the transmission up into the proper position getting the torque converter holes lined up with the driveplate holes. Shift the transmission forward and push it until the dowel pins can be heard or felt to be in place and there are no spaces in-between. Place the transmission back into the engine and tighten up all the bolts associated with the transmission to the engine. Next, raise and support the rear of the transmission and bolt in the new crossmember; then, lower the jacks. Insert and fasten the torque converter-to-driveplate bolts followed by the dipstick tube and the seal. Attach the transmission fluid cooler lines up with the new sealing washers and plug in the electrical connectors along with reconnection of shift cable. The 4WD models will require reinstallation of the transfer case together with the drive shafts, repositioning of the shift cable and reinstallation of the exhaust parts. At last, lower the vehicle, fill the transmission with the identified fluid, start the engine and look for any leakage.
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Q:
What is the first step to take when removing the transmission and torque converter for the 2007 Nissan Armada? Posted by Customer
A:
Ensure they are taken out as a single assembly to avoid damaging the driveplate, pump bushing, and oil seal.
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