Removing transmission 07-08 TL **HELP**

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Old Feb 27, 2015 | 09:11 PM
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Removing transmission 07-08 TL **HELP**

Is there a DIY somewhere? Ive searched for one but came up short or pics are dead.

Also once the tranny is removed is there anything special that needs to happen? Like keeping certain things aligned so the steering wheel isnt crooked after or something in that nature?

Was reading through this thread https://acurazine.com/forums/problem...repair-761581/

and this is why i ask

Originally Posted by NE14RoxCJ
I noticed that I put the steering wheel on one spline off, so I'll be removing it and straightening that out tomorrow. I'll probably get to the alignment shop Saturday and get everything checked since I had the entire front suspension and steering apart.
I will be doing my rear main seal soon as the pressure switches come in about next week. Want to make sure i cover all areas before doing this. This will be my first time working on this car and tackling a job this big. Im pretty confident in my mechanical skills but still need to cover all basis.

Any help would be great appreciated.




P.S. I will try and do a DIY myself if possible for any future members asking
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Old Feb 28, 2015 | 10:39 PM
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There is a bunch you should do, and the best way to find out is to read through the factory service manual. You can google it and find a download link for free. There are some scans of it in the 3G Garage but I doubt the whole transmission removal is in there.
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