clutch ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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1-44 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (C24SE)

RTW310MF000401

Removal Steps
1. Magnetic clutch harness connector
2. Compressor belt
3. Refrigerant line
4. Bolt; compressor to bracket
5. Compressor assembly

Installation Steps
5. Compressor assembly
 4. Bolt; compressor to bracket
 3. Refrigerant line
 2. Compressor belt
1. Magnetic clutch harness connector

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-53
Important Operation - Resassembly






2. Field Coil
Installation field coil.

Align the located portion (1) of the clutch coil and
compressor.


5. Pulley Asssembly
Using pulley installer and drive handle to install the pulley
assembly.
Pulley Installer: 5-8840-0118-0 (J-33940)
Drive Handle: 5-8840-0007-0 (J-8092)






9. Drive Plate Bolt
Using drive plate holder to prevent the drive plate from
rotating.
Drive Plate Holder: 5-8840-4056-0 (J-37872)
Tighten the bolt to the specified torque.
Nm (kgfm/Ibin)

Torque 13 (1.3/113)
After tightening the bolt, check to be sure the pulley rotates
smoothly.


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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-83

AIR CONDITIONING CYCLE TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
No cooling or
insufficient
cooling
1. Magnetic clutch does not run

Refer to “MAGNETIC CLUTCH”
troubleshooting in this section
2. Compressor is not rotating properly
Drive belt loosened or broken 
Adjust the drive belt to the specified
tension or replace the drive belt

Magnetic clutch face is not clean and
slips Clean the magnetic clutch face or replace



Incorrect clearance between magnetic
drive plate and pulley 
Adjust the clearance (Refer to
“COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL”


Compressor oil leaks from shaft seal or
shell 
Replace the compressor



Compressor seized 
Replace the compressor

3. Insufficient or excessive charge of
refrigerant 
Discharge and recover refrigerant.
Recharge to specified amount.
4. Leaks in the refrigerant system



Check refrigerant system for leaks and
repair as necessary
Discharge and recover refrigerant.
Recharge to specified amount.
5. Condenser clogged or insufficient radiation

Clean the condenser or replace as
necessary

Check radiator or condenser fan function

6. Temperature control link unit of the heater
unit defective 
Repair the link unit

7. Unsteady operation due to foreign
substance in expansion valve 
Replace the expansion valve

8. Poor operation of electronic thermostat

Check electronic thermostat and replace
as necessary
Insufficient
velocity
of cooling air

1. Evaporator clogged or frosted

Check evaporator core and replace or
clean the core
2. Air leaking from cooling unit or air duct
Check evaporator and duct connection,
then repair as necessary

3. Blower motor does not rotate prop-erly

Refer to “FAN CONTROL KNOB (FAN
SWITCH)” troubleshooting in this section

* For the execution of the charging and discharging operation in the table above, refer to the “RECOVERY,
RECYCLING, EVACUATING AND CHARGING” in this section.

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-87

MAGNETIC CLUTCH
When the A/C switch and the fan control knob (fan switch) are turned on with the engine running, current flows
through the thermostat and the compressor relay to activate the magnetic clutch.
The air conditioning can be stopped by turning off the A/C switch or the fan control knob (fan switch).
However, even when the air conditioning is in operation, the electronic thermostat, the pressure switch or the ECM
is used to stop the air conditioning temporarily by turning off the magnetic clutch in the prearranged conditions to
reduce the engine load which is being caused by the rise in the engine coolant temperature, and the acceleration of
the vehicle, etc.

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1-90 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING

MAGNETIC CLUTCH DOES NOT RUN (4JA1L/4JH1-TC)



Replace
YES

Are the A/C thermo (X-15) and heater & A/C (X-11)
and A/C compressor (X-14) relay OK?
 Are the No. SBF-8 fuse (30A) and the No. EB-13
(10A) fuses OK
YES

Is the pressure switch (C-24) OK?
YES

Are the A/C switch (B-57) and the fan switch (B-13)
OK?
NO
YES

Is there continuity between the engine harness
connector terminal No.1 (E-3) and engine room harness
connector terminal No.2 (X-14)?
 Disconnect the A/C compressor relay.
 Turn the ignition switch "ON" (Engine is running)

A/C switch and fan control knob (fan switch "ON")
NO
Replace
NO
Defective switch or insufficient
refrigerant
NO
NO
Does the magnetic clutch
operate?
YES
Replace

Disconnect the magnetic clutch connector.
 Is there battery voltage between the engine room harness
connector terminal No.1 (E-3) and ground?
Defective compressor
YESNO
Defective magnetic clutch

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-95

MAGNETIC CLUTCH DOES NOT RUN


Replace
YES
 Are the A/C thermo (X-15), heater & A/C (X-11)
and A/C compressor (X-14) relay OK?

Are the No. SBF 8 fuse (30A) and the No. EB-13
(10A) fuses OK
YES
 Is the pressure switch (C-24) OK?
YES

Are the A/C switch (B-57) and the fan switch (B-13)
OK?
NO
YES

Is there continuity between the engine harness
connector terminal No.1 (E-2) and engine room
harness connector terminal No.2 (X-14)?

Disconnect the A/C compressor relay.

Turn the ignition switch "ON" (Engine is running)
 A/C switch and fan control knob (fan switch "ON")
NO
Replace
NO
Defective switch or insufficient
refrigerant
NO
NO
Does the magnetic clutch
operate?
YES
Replace

Disconnect the magnetic clutch connector.

Is there battery voltage between the engine room
harness connector terminal No.1 (E-2) and ground?
Defective compressor
YESNO
Defective magnetic clutch



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1-100 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING



Replace
YES

Are the A/C thermo (X-15), heater & A/C (X-11)
and A/C compressor (X-14) relay OK?

Are the No. SBF 8 fuse (30A) and the No. EB-13
(10A) fuses OK?
YES

Is the pressure switch (C-24) OK?
YES

Are the A/C switch (B-57) and the fan switch (B-13)
OK?
NO
YES

Is there continuity between the engine harness
connector terminal No.1 (E-2) and engine room
harness connector terminal No.2 (X-14)?
 Disconnect the A/C compressor relay.

Turn the ignition switch "ON" (Engine is running)

A/C switch and fan control knob (fan switch "ON")
NO
Replace
NO
Defective switch or insufficient
refrigerant
NO
NO
Does the magnetic clutch
operate?
YES
Replace

Disconnect the magnetic clutch connector.
 Is there battery voltage between the engine room
harness connector terminal No.1 (E-2) and ground?
Defective compressor
YESNO
Defective magnetic clutch

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1-104 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING

SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL
ITEM NO. ILLUSTRATION PART NO. PART NAME




5-8840-0629-0
(J-39500-A)







5-8840-0630-0
(J-39500-220A)





5-8840-0631-0
(J-39500-220ANZ)


ACL-2

5-8840-4056-0
(J-37872)

Drive plate holder


ACL-4

5-8840-0121-0
(J-33943)

Clutch pulley puller pilot


ACL-5

5-8840-0111-0
(J-8433)

Clutch pulley puller


CDL-10

5-8840-0118-0
(J-33940)

Clutch pulley installer


OTL-1

5-8840-0007-0
(J-8092)

Driver handle

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MSG MODEL 7B-3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION


The MSG type transmission is fully synchronized 5-speed unit with blocking ring type synchronizers and a constant
mesh type reverse gear.
The unit consists principally of a case with an integral clutch housing, intermediate plate, rear cover and gears.
The top of the rear cover is a quadrant box containing the transmission control mechanism.
The case and rear cover are cast aluminum alloy to reduce weight.

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7B-10 MSG MODEL




3) Manually move the transmission as far as possible toward
the rear of the vehicle (into the space between the No.3
crossmember
3 and the floor panel 4 .
4) Lower the clutch housing end of the transmission toward the
transmission jack.
The rear of the transmission is supported by the No.3
crossmember at this time.
5) Firmly grasp the transmission rear cover (1st mechanic).
Raise the transmission jack toward the transmission (2nd
mechanic).
Carefully lower the transmission onto the transmission jack.
The transmission must be centered on the transmission
jack.




8. Carefully pull the transmission jack with the transmission
from beneath the vehicle.

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