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Servo Cover Remover/Installer T94P-77000-L - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 307-295

The OTC Tools 307-295 Servo Cover Remover/Installer (P/N T94P-77000-L) is a professional-grade specialty tool engineered for the precise removal and installation of transmission servo covers. This essential dual-function tool provides automotive technicians with the accurate means to service automatic transmissions, ensuring proper component handling and secure reassembly in a professional shop environment.

Key Features

  • Dual-Function Design: Facilitates both the safe removal and accurate installation of transmission servo covers, streamlining critical service procedures.
  • Precision Engineering: Specifically crafted to minimize the risk of damage to delicate transmission components during maintenance and repair operations.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, this tool is built to withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding professional automotive service environments.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Designed to provide quicker and more secure access to and reassembly of transmission servo covers, contributing to reduced service times.
  • Component Protection: Safeguards sensitive internal transmission parts, helping to ensure the longevity and proper function of the automatic transmission.

Applications

This specialized servo cover tool is crucial for the maintenance and repair of automatic transmissions. It is particularly essential for servicing the servo covers on CD4E automatic transaxles/transmissions. Applicable for vehicles equipped with the CD4E transmission, this includes various Ford and Mercury models such as specific years of the Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner, ensuring adherence to correct service procedures for transmission repair.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 307-295
  • Product Name: Servo Cover Remover/Installer
  • Part Number: T94P-77000-L
  • Weight: 4.2 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 25 May, 2010.