4WD ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM 7D1-49
From 4L to 4H: After the correction step 4-3(*), 4Lo indicator blinks at 4H.
Step Action Yes No
1 Is the ignition switch ON? Turn it OFF once. Go to step 2.
2 Turn ON the ignition switch and
check the valve. Do not start
the engine.
Has the valve check for 2
seconds been completed
normally? Go to step 3. Refer to the paragraph about the
indicator when it does not react
when shifted from 2H to 4H.
After taking the remedy, trace
this chart from the beginning.
3 Can be shifted to 2H and then to
4L? Go to step 4.
(Impossible usually.)
Failed controller In case of Check 4WD, shifting to
2H is possible.
Returning to 4L is impossible.
Refer to the paragraph about
Check4WD.
4 Set to N position in case of AT
and set to the neutral position in
case of MT and check if the
lamp blinks at 4Hz after
operation.
Failed T/M position switch and
harness (failure of TM1 and TM2
harness and their related
switches shown in the figure).
Incorrect wiring.
Repair as required and trace this
chart from the beginning. Press the operation switch of 4L
and go to step 5.
5 Start the engine and travel the
vehicle.
Does the speedometer run at
this time? Go to step 6. Failure of speed sensor or
disconnection or short of harness
(for the meter).
After repairing, trace this chart
from the beginning.
6 Check the harness between the
transfer controller and speed
sensor.
(Check the engine rotation
detection harness at the same
time.)
Is any trouble noticed? Failed harness between the
transfer controller and speed
sensor.
After repairing, trace this chart
from the beginning.
(Repair the engine rotation
detection unit, if required.) Go to step 7.
7 Travel the vehicle several
meters, stop it, meet the
permission requirements for
operation limits.
Did you wait for several seconds
after the requirements were
met? Failed transfer controller.
Replace the controller and trace
this chart from the beginning. You did not wait for enough time.
Optimum waiting time is 1
second or maximum 3 minutes
depending on the previous
conditions.
Refer to the paragraph about
operation without failure.
*Before determining a trouble (Non-trouble mode)

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7D1-50 TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM
To neutral: After the correction step 5-2(*), neutral indicator blinks at 4Hz.
Check the function between H and L according to the chart for 4L to 4H instead of check
for the requirements of neutral.
Step Action Yes No
1 Is the ignition switch ON? Turn it OFF once. Go to step 2.
2 Turn ON the ignition switch and
check the valve. Do not start the
engine.
Has the valve check for 2
seconds been completed
normally? Go to step 3. Refer to the paragraph about the
indicator when it does not react
when shifted from 2H to 4H
(7D1-37).
After taking the remedy, trace
this chart from the beginning.
3 Can be shifted to 2H and then to
4L? Go to step 4.
(Impossible usually.)
Failed controller Refer to the paragraph about
shifting from 2H to 4H.
In particular, check if not at the
Check4WD condition, return to
this chart and trace it from the
beginning.
In case of Check4WD, shifting to
2H is possible.
Returning to 4H is impossible.
Refer to the paragraph about
Check4WD.
4 Set to N position in case of AT
and set to the neutral position in
case of MT and check if the lamp
blinks at 4Hz after operation. Failed T/M position switch and
harness (failure of TM1 and TM2
harness and their related
switches shown in the figure).
Incorrect wiring.
Repair as required and trace this
chart from the beginning. Shift back to 4H and go to step 5.
5 Start the engine and travel the
vehicle.
Does the speedometer run at this
time? Go to step 6. Failure of speed sensor or
disconnection or short of harness
(for the meter).
After repairing, trace this chart
from the beginning.
6 Check the harness between the
transfer controller and speed
sensor.
(Check the engine rotation
detection harness at the same
time.)
Is any trouble noticed? Failed harness between the
transfer controller and speed
sensor.
After repairing, trace this chart
from the beginning.
(Repair the engine rotation
detection unit, if required.) Go to step 7.
7 Travel the vehicle several
meters, stop it, meet the
permission requirements for
operation limits.
Did you wait for several seconds
after the requirements were met? Failed controller.
Replace the controller and trace
this chart from the beginning. You did not wait for enough time.
Optimum waiting time is 1
second or maximum 3 minutes
depending on the previous
conditions.
Refer to the paragraph about
operation without failure.
*Before determining a trouble (Non-trouble mode)
For shifting to neutral, 2H and 4L switches should be kept pressed at the same time for 10 seconds.
For shifting from neutral to other position, 2H, 4H or 4L switch should be kept pressed for 10 seconds.
When shifting from neutral to other position, the lamp blinking at 2Hz indicates active condition.
When the lamp keeps blinking at 2Hz, follow the step for the case when the lamp keeps blinking at 2Hz when
shifting between positions.

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7A3-42 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

Transmission Assembly
Transmission and Associated Parts




Legend
(9) Under Cover
(1) Rear Propeller Shaft (10) Flex Plate Torque Converter bolt
(2) Front Propeller Shaft (4WD only) (11) Shift Cable
(3) Middle Exhaust Pipe (12) Rear Mount Rubber
(4) Transfer Case Assembly (4WD only) (13) Heat Protector
(5) Fuel Pipe Clip and Bracket (14) Transmission Crossmember
(6) ATF Pipe and Clip (15) Transmission Assembly (2WD)
(7) Oil Level Gauge and Guide Tube (16) Transmission Assembly (4WD)
(8) Suspension Crossmember

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-43

Removal
NOTE: Before removing transmission and transfer
assembly from vehicle, change the transfer mode to
2WD using the 4WD push button switch on dash panel.
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle with suitable stands.
3. Remove front propeller shaft.(4WD only)
NOTE: Apply alignment marks on the flange at both
front and rear sides.
4. Remove rear propeller shaft.
NOTE: Apply alignment marks on the flange at the
differential side.


401RS023
5. Remove the middle exhaust pipe.



RTW37ASH0001

6. Disconnect the transfer harness connectors and the
clips.(4WD only)

Speed sensor
 2W-4W shift actuator
NOTE: Avoid turning the vehicle ignition switch to the
ON position when the 2WD-4WD connector is removed
(battery connected).
If the ignition switch must be turned to the ON position,
the controller must first be removed (memory must be
cleared because the CHECK 4WD INDICATOR will
light).
7. Support transfer case with a transmission jack.(4WD only)
8. Remove the transfer case assembly from the
transmission.(4WD only)
9. Disconnect the shift cable.
10. Remove the fuel pipe clips with the fuel pipes from the brackets and put aside it. Remove the fuel pipe
brakets from the transmission.






P1010010
11. Discinnect the transmission harness connectors
and clips.
12. Remove the oil level gauge and the guide tube.
13. Remove the suspension crossmember.

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7A3-48 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

11. Install the suspension crossmember.
Torque: 65 N 


m (6.6 kg 


m/48 lb ft)
12. Install filler tube and insert oil level gage.
Torque: 22 N 


m (2.2 kg 


m/16 lb ft)
13. Install select cable by connecting inner cable to
select lever and installing outer cable with bracket.
14. Install the fuel pipe brackets to the transmission. Install the fuel pipe clips with the pipes to the
bracket.





P1010010
15. Connect the transmission harness connectors and
clips.
16. Connect transmission oil cooler pipes to A/T.
Torque: 44 N 


m (4.5 kg



m/33 lb ft)
17. Install oil cooler pipe clamp and bracket to the
converter housing.


18.Tighten oil cooler pipe clamp bolt at the engine
mount side.




P1010024
19. Install the transfer case assembly.(4WD only)

Apply a thin coat of molybdenum disulfide grease
to the input shaft spline as shown in the figure.


260R300001

Install the transfer case assembly.


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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-49


Tighten transmission transfer bolts as shown in
the figure.(4WD only)

261R300002
20. Connect transfer harness connectors and
clips.(4WD only)

Speed sensor
 2W-4W shift actuator
21. Install the middle exhaust pipe.



RTW37ASH0001
22. Install the rear propeller shaft.
Torque: 63 N 


m (6.4 kg 


m/46 lb ft)
NOTE: Align alignment marks on the flange.
23. Install the center bearing on crossmember.
Torque: 69 N 


m (7.0 kg 


m/51 lb ft)


24.Install the front propeller shaft.(4WD only)
Torque: 63 N 


m (6.4 kg 


m/46 lb ft)
NOTE: Align alignment marks on the flange.


401RS023
25. Connect battery ground cable.





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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-3

DESCRIPTION
CONSTRUCTION



































1 Converter Housing 6 Low Clutch 11 Oil Pump
2 Torque Converter 7 Low & Reverse Brake 12 Control Valve
3 High Clutch 8 Output Shaft 13 Low One-way Clutch
4 Reverse Clutch 9 Extension Housing 14 Parking Gear
5 2-4 Brake 10 Input Shaft

Figure 1. Construction of Automatic Transmission

The JR405E automatic transmission is electrically controlled by a microcomputer transmission control module
(TCM). There are four forward speeds and one reverse speed.
This JR405E automatic transmission employs a clutch pressure direct control system (Direct Electronic Shift
Control: DESC) using a duty cycle type solenoid, which ensures high shift quality.
This transmission also controls learning and constantly checks the time of each clutch and brake required for
the speed change to match this time with the target value for the optimum speed change.

The TCM will automatically select the most appropriate shift points and lock-up points depending on the
throttle opening angle, the vehicle speed and the vehicle load.
If any trouble arises in the vehicle sensor, throttle sensor, solenoid, etc., the fail-safe control function is
activated to keep the running performance.
Problems with the sensors, the solenoids can be quickly detected with the self diagnosis procedure described
in this manual.

The JR405E automatic transmission consists of the torque converter, the oil pump, the input shaft, the out put
shaft, the planetary gears and the control valve.
The gear train consists of two planetary gear sets and three multiple plate clutches in combination with two
multiple plate brakes and a one-way clutch.
2WD
4WD

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-5

NUMBER PLATE LOCATION


JATCO CORP

  UK000
 

 1
No. 1X80652
 

23 4

1UK000 UK000 = 2WD
UK001 = 4WD

21 Production Year
1=2001
2=2002
3=2003
4=2004
5=2005

3X Product Month
19=JanuarySeptember
X=October
Y=November
Z=December

480652 Production Sequence Number

Serial Number Location
2WD:Back of the transmission rear mounting
4WD:Left side of the transmission rear mounting

Figure 2. Number Plate Location
4WD
2WD

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7A1-6 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMPONENTS LOCATION

4WD Only 4WD Only
Instrument panel (Meter)







Speed meter (2WD Only)
Shift position indicator lamp
POWER DRIVE, 3rd START
indicator lamp
A/T OIL TEMP indicator lamp
CHECK TRANS indicator lam
p

Brake pedal





Brake Switch
Select lever








Power Drive
, 3rd Start select switch
Transmission Control Module (TCM)
Electrical source






Ignition
Battery voltage
Speed sensor
Turbine sensor
Inhibitor switch
ATF thermo sensor
High clutch oil pressure switch
2-4 brake oil pressure switch
Low & Reverse brake oil pressure
switch
Line pressure solenoid
Low clutch solenoid
High clutch solenoid
2-4 brake solenoid
Low & Reverse brake solenoid
Lock-up solenoid
Transmission
Transfer Control Module
Transfer




4L mode switch
Engine




Engine speed sensor
Throttle Position Sensor


Engine Control Module (ECM)
Data link connector

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-25
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM)
 The TCM is fitted side of brake pedal by means of two stud bolts.
 The TCM judges necessary line pressure, gear shifting point and lock-up operation based on electrical
signals from switches and sensors and sends appropriate signals to solenoids.





        
      


 
 
 
 
 
 














     
 
  


Connect to White Connector Connect to Grey Connector


Figure 49. Pin Assignment

Pin No. Pin Assignment Pin No.Pin Assignment
B1 2-4 Brake Oil Pressure Switch A1 V BATT (Battery Back-up Power Supply)
B2 2 Range Switch A2 P Range Switch
B3 Turbine Sensor A3 Brake Switch
B4 ATF Thermo Sensor A4 3rd Start Indicator Lamp
B5 Ground A5 K-Line Signal (Tech 2 Serial Communication)
B6 Low & Reverse Brake Duty Solenoid A6 No Connection
B7 2-4 Brake Duty Solenoid A7 Engine Speed Sensor
B8 High Clutch Duty Solenoid A8 No Connection
B9 Low Clutch Duty Solenoid A9 No Connection
B10 N Range Switch A10 Vehicle Speed Sensor Out (2WD Only)
B11 D Range Switch A11 3rd START Select Switch
B12 Low & Reverse Brake Oil Pressure Switch A12 4L Mode Switch (4WD Only)
B13 Vehicle Speed Sensor A13 No Connection
B14 ATF Thermo Sensor Ground A14 No Connection
B15 Ground A15 No Connection
B16 No Connection A16 Throttle Position Sensor
B17 Lock-up Duty Solenoid A17 3 Range Switch
B18 Vign Ignition Power Supply) A18 DIAG Switch (Test Switch)
B19 R Range Switch A19 A/T OIL TEMP Indicator Lamp
B20 High Clutch Oil Pressure Switch A20 CHECK TRANS Indicator Lamp
B21 L Range Switch A21 POWER DRIVE Indicator Lamp
B22 Ground (Shift Solenoid) A22 No Connection
B23 Line Pressure Solenoid A23 No Connection
B24 Vign (Ignition Power Supply) A24 POWER DRIVE Select Switch

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