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Acura Legend 4 Speed L5 Atsg Transmission Transaxle Rebuild Service Manual Book on 2040-parts.com

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Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
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New ATSG service manual for the Acura Legend 4 Speed computer controlled L5-PL5X transmission. Covers assembly, dis-assembly, diagnosis, and troubleshooting.  This is the one that all the shops use. If you have plans to rebuild your transmission yourself, I would highly recommend this manual. It's extremely easy to follow and has great illustrations.  Please check out my other auctions and new eBay Store for great deals on torque converters and other transmission parts.
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