transmission oil ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-47
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect the wiring for poor electrical connection at
the TCM. Look for possible bent, backed out,
deformed or damaged terminals. Check for weak
terminal tension as well. Also check for a chafed wire
that could short to bare metal or other wiring. Inspect
for a broken wire inside the insulation.
When diagnosing for a possible intermittent short o
r
open condition, move the wiring harness while
observing test equipment for a change.
Check oil temperature sensor for proper mounting
and adjustment.
DTC P0713 (FLASHING CODE 16) Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor
Circuit Hight Input
Step Action Value(s) YES NO
1
Was the powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD)
System Check performed ? — Go to Step 2 Go to OBD
System check
2 Perform the transmission fluid checking procedure.
Refer to Checking Transmission Fluid Level and
condition Automatic Transmission7A section.
Was the fluid checking procedure performed ? — Go to Step 3 Refer to
checking
Transmission
Fluid Level and
Condition
Automatic
Transmission
(AW30-40LE)
section
3
1. Install the scan tool ?
2. Key “ON"
3. Review and record scan tool date.
4. Operate the vehicle with in scan tool data.
Does the scan tool indicator DTC P0713 ? — Go to Step 4 Go to
Diagnostic Aids
4 Observe the voltage of the transmission fluid
temperature sensor on the TECH2 data.
1. Key “OFF".
2. Disconnect the transmission fluid temperature
sensor connector E-83
3. Install a fused jumper wire from terminal E83-2 to
E83-1 on the mission harness.
4. Key “ON".
Does the scan tool indicate more than specified
value ? 0.4V Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
5 Replace the transmission fluid temperature sensor .
If the action complete ? — Verify repair —
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7A2-68 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L)
Engine REV is 7000 rpm.
Coolant tempreature is 80
C.
No detect DTC P0712, 0713.
No detect DTC P0560.
Conditions For Clearing The DTC
The DTC can be cleared from the TCM history by
using a scan tool.
The DTC will be cleared from history when the
vehicle has achieved 40 warm-up cycles without a
failure reported.
After more than 1 second has elapsed after the
ignition key has been turned “ON", short between
No.11 and No.4 (ground) of DLC (Data Link
Connector). Then, after 1 second, but within 6
seconds, discontinue shorting.
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect the wiring for poor electrical connection at
the TCM. Look for possible bent, backed out,
deformed or damaged terminals. Check for weak
terminal tension as well. Also check for a chafed wire
that could short to bare metal or other wiring. Inspect
for a broken wire inside the insulation.
When diagnosing for a possible intermittent short o
r
open condition, move the wiring harness while
observing test equipment for a change.
Inspect the wiring for EMI (Erectro-Magnetic
Interference). Check that all wires are properly
routed away from coil, and generator. Also check fo
r
improperly installed electrical options. When this test
is performed, turn “OFF" on electronic autoparts
switches to improperly for a noise preventing.
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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-75
No detect DTC P1767.
No detect DTC P0560.
No detect DTC P0712, 0713.
Conditions For Clearing The DTC
The DTC can be cleared from the TCM history by
using a scan tool.
The DTC will be cleared from history when the
vehicle has achieved 40 warm-up cycles without a
failure reported.
After more than 1 second has elapsed after the
ignition key has been turned “ON", short between
No.11 and No.4 (ground) of DLC (Data Link
Connector). Then, after 1 second, but within 6
seconds, discontinue shorting.
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect the wiring for poor electrical connection at
the TCM. Look for possible bent, backed out,
deformed or damaged terminals. Check for weak
terminal tension as well. Also check for a chafed wire
that could short to bare metal or other wiring. Inspect
for a broken wire inside the insulation.
When diagnosing for a possible intermittent short o
r
open condition, move the wiring harness while
observing test equipment for a change.
Inspect the wiring for EMI (Erectro-Magnetic
Interference). Check that all wires are properly
routed away from coil, and generator. Also check fo
r
improperly installed electrical options. When this test
is performed, turn “OFF" on electronic auto parts
switches to improperly for a noise preventing.
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30–40LE) 7A3-1
TRANSMISSION
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30–40LE)
CONTENTS
Service Precaution .................................................
7A3-2
Location of Clutch, Brake, One-Way Clutch
and Solenoid ........................................................
7A3-3
Operation of Clutch, Brake and One-Way
Clutch ....................................................................
7A3-4
Trnasmission Indentification ..............................
7A3-4
Speed Change and Lock-Up Pattern ...............
7A3-5
Overdrive and Lock-Up Operating
Conditions ............................................................
7A3-5
Diagnosis .................................................................
7A3-6
Basic Troubleshooting ........................................
7A3-6
Manual Shifting Test ...........................................
7A3-12
Stall Test ..............................................................
7A3-12
Time Lag Test .....................................................
7A3-13
Hydraulic Test ......................................................
7A3-14
Road Test .............................................................
7A3-15
Shift Pont Chart and Lock-Up Point Chart ..........
7A3-19
Shift Pont Chart ...................................................
7A3-19
Lock-Up Point Chart ...........................................
7A3-20
Transmission Fluid Level and Condition .............
7A3-21
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-21
ATF Replacement ..................................................
7A3-22
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-22
Neutral Start Switch (Mode Switch) .....................
7A3-23
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-23
Removal ...............................................................
7A3-23
Installation ............................................................
7A3-23
Brake Signal ............................................................
7A3-24
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-24
Input and Output Revolution Sensor ....................
7A3-25
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-25
Pattern Select Switch .............................................
7A3-25
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-25
Solenoid ...................................................................
7A3-26
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-26
ATF Temperature Sensor ......................................
7A3-27
Inspection .............................................................
7A3-27
Select Lever ....................................................... 7A3-28 Remove or Disconnect .......................................
7A3-28
Install or Connect .................................................
7A3-29
Shift Cable ......................................................... 7A3-31
Remove or Disconnect .......................................
7A3-31
Install or Connect .................................................
7A3-32
Torque specifications ..........................................
7A3-33
Transmission Control Module (TCM) ...................
7A3-34
Removal ................................................................
7A3-34
Installation .............................................................
7A3-34
Shift Solenoid and Lock-Up Solenoid ...................
7A3-35
Removal ................................................................
7A3-35
Installation .............................................................
7A3-36
Valve Body Assembly and Pressure Control Solenoid .................................................
7A3-37
Removal ................................................................
7A3-37
Installation .............................................................
7A3-39
Rear Oil Seal (Adapter Housing, 4
4) .................
7A3-40
Removal ................................................................
7A3-40
Installation .............................................................
7A3-40
Rear Oil Seal (Extension Housing, 4 2) ..............
7A3-41
Removal ................................................................
7A3-41
Installation .............................................................
7A3-41
Transmission Assembly .........................................
7A3-42
Transmission and Associated Parts .................
7A3-42
Removal ................................................................
7A3-43
Installation .............................................................
7A3-46
Major Components ..............................................
7A3-50
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7A3-14 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)
Measure Time Lag
1. Fully apply the parking brake.
2. Start the engine. Check idling speed (A/C OFF).
3. Shift the shift lever from “N" to “D" range. Using a
stopwatch, measure the time it takes from shifting
the lever until the shock is felt.
Time lag: Less than 0.7 seconds
4. In same manner, measure the time lag for “N"
“R".
Time lag: Less than 1.2 seconds
Evaluation
1. If “N"
“ D" time lag is longer than specified:
Line pressure too low
Forward clutch malfunction
No.2 one-way clutch not operating properly
2. If “N"
“ R" time lag is longer than specified:
Line pressure too low
Direct clutch malfunction
No.3 brake malfunction
3. If both time lag is longer than specified:
Line pressure too low
Hydraulic Test
RUW37ALH000201
Preparation
1. Warm up the transmission fluid.
2. Remove the transmission case test plug and mount the hydraulic pressure gauge.
Oil pressure gauge: J –29770 –A
NOTE: Perform the test at normal operation fluid
temperature (50 – 80
C or 122 – 176
F).
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-35
Shift Solenoid and Lock-Up Solenoid
Removal
Preparation:
Disconnect negative ( –) battery cable.
Drain the fluid.
Refer to ATF REPLACEMENT in this section.
1. Remove oil lever gage and oil filler tube.
2. Support transfer case (4
4) or rear cover (42)
with a transmission jack.
3. Remove engine rear mounting nuts.
F07RW008
4. Remove fule pipe heat protector on tansmission
corssmenber.
5. Remove fuel pipe from the crossmenber.
6. Remove transmission crossmenber.
7. Remove the nineteen bolts.
8. Remove oil pan, using seal cutter J –37228.
RUW37ASH002901
NOTE: Do not turn over the transmission as this will
contaminate the valve body with foreign materials in the
bottom of the oil pan.
Remove oil pan by lifting the transmission case.
Oil pan seal cutter: J –37228
Examine particles in oil pan
Remove the magnet and use it to collect any steel
chips.
Look carefully at the chips and particles in the oil
pan and on the magnet to anticipate what type o
f
wear you will find in the transmission:
Steel (magnetic) ..................bearing, gear and
clutch plate wear
Brass (non-magnetic) ..........bushing wear
240RY00008
9. Remove the oil strainer assembly.
244RY00003
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7A3-38 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)
2. Remove the oil strainer assembly.
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3. Disconnect the solenoid wiring connectors from the
solenoids.
4. Remove the twenty bolts from the valve body.
5. Remove the valve body assembly and pressure control solenoid.
After removing valve body assembly from the
transmission case, loosen the solenoid clamp
bolt and remove the pressure control solenoid
from the upper valve body assembly.
Also disconnect the harness connector from the
pressure control solenoid.
NOTE:
Two or more persons are required for removal and
installation of the valve body assembly and pressure
control solenoid.
The check valve assembly (1) and the C0
accumulator piston springs (2) will fall from the
transmission case during removal of valve bod
y
assembly.
Protect these parts from damage. The B0 (3), C2 (4),
and B2 (5) accumulator piston and springs may also
fall free and must be protected.
244RY00018
244RY00006
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-39
Installation
To install, follow the removal steps in reverse order
noting the following point;
1. Reinstall the parts removed with the valve bod
y
assembly to their assigned positions in the
transmission case (check valve assembly, C0
accumulator pistons, etc). Install the valve bod
y
assembly to the transmission case.
Refer to REASSEMBLY OF MAJO
R
COMPONENTS (2).
2. Solenoid clamp bolt
Torque : 7 N
m (61 Ib in)
3. Valve body fixing bolts
Each bolt location and length (mm) is indicated in
the figure.
Torque : 10 N
m (87 Ib in)
NOTE: Tighten the bolts toward outside equally.
244R200078
4. Oil strainer fixing bolts
Torque : 10 N
m (87 Ib in)
5. Oil pan fixing bolts
Torque : 8 N
m (69 Ib in)
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7A3-40 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)
Rear Oil Seal (Adapter Housing, 4
4)
Removal
1. Remove the front and rear propeller shaft assembly
from the transfer case.
2. Remove the transfer case assembly from the transmission case.
Refer to Section 4 DRIVELINE/AXLE.
3. Using a screwdriver, remove the rear oil seal.
Installation
1. Apply ATF to a new rear oil seal lip.
2. Using oil seal installer, install the rear oil seal to the adapter housing.
Oil seal installer : J –36797
RUW37ASH002401
3. Install the transfer case assembly.
Refer to section 4 DRIVE/AXLE.
4. Install the front and rear propeller shaft assembly.
Torque (Propeller shaft flange bolt) : 63 N
m (46
Ib ft)
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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