light ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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2A-4 FRAME AND BUMPER
REAR STEP BUMPER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
RTW32AMF000301
Removal Steps
1. Rear step bumper assembly
2. Side step pad
3. License light
4. Rear bumper center pad
5. Extension harness
6. Back bar / Conner brace
7. Rear bumper
8. Reinforce assembly
Installation Steps
8. Reinforce assembly
7. Rear bumper
6. Back bar / Conner brace
5. Extension harness
4. Rear bumper center pad
3. License light
2. Side step pad
1. Rear step bumper assembly
Important Operations - Removal
1. Rear Step Bumper Assembly
Remove the 3 bolts from each side.
Disconnect the extension harness connector.
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SHEET METAL 2B-3
Important Operations - Removal
1. Washer Nozzle Tube
1) Open the hood.
2) Support the hood.
3) Remove the windshield washer nozzle tube.
2. Hood Hinge Bolts
Before removing
the hinges from the engine hood, scribe a
mark showing location of
the hinges to facilitate installation in
the original position.
RTW32BSH000101
Important Operations - Installation
3. Engine Hood
Check the engine hood and fender. (1)
Clearance : 4.0 mm (0.16 in)
Height (step) : Flushness
Adjust clearance with the hinges on the engine hood.
Adjust height (step) with the hood rests (1).
Engine Hood Striker
Apply a light coat of grease to the striker.
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SHEET METAL 2B-7
FRONT FENDER PANEL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
RTW42BLF000201
Removal Steps
Installation Steps
1. Radiator grille
7. Front fender panel
2. Mud guard (W/O Front wheel extention)
6. Side turn signal light
3. Front wheel extention (W/ Front wheel
extention)
5. Front bumper facia
4. Inner liner
4. Inner liner
5. Front bumper facia
3. Front wheel extention (W/ Front wheel
extention)
6. Side turn signal light
2. Mud guard (W/O Front wheel extention)
7. Front fender panel
1. Radiator grille
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0B-14 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
GRADE LUBRICATION MAKE BRAND / TYPE
API ACEA
Automatic transmission
Power steering ISUZU GENUINE
EXXON / ESSO
MOBIL
CALTEX
SHELL
ELF
TOTAL
CASTROL
CASTROL BESCO ATF III, ATF II
ESSO ATF D (DEXRON
II-D)
MOBIL ATF (DEXRON III)
ATF HD (DEXRON II)
SHELL DONAX TA (DEXRON II-D)
ELFMATIC G3 (DEXRON III)
TOTAL FLUID IID (DEXRON II-D)
TQ-D (DEXRON II)
TQ DEXRON III (DEXRON III)
Grease fitting
(Multi purpose grease) ISUZU GENUINE
EXXON / ESSO
MOBIL
CALTEX / TEXACO
SHELL
TOTAL
CASTROL BESCO L-2 GREASE (No.2), L-3 GREASE (No.3)
RONEX MP (No.2)
MOBILGREASE HP 222 (No.2)
STARPLEX-2 (No.2)
RETINAX A (No.2)
MULTIS EP2, EP3 (No.2, No.3)
LM GREASE (No.2, No.3)
Propeller shaft sliding yoke
Universal joint
Multi purpose grease
containing molybdenum
disulfide ISUZU GENUINE
EXXON / ESSO
EXXON / ESSO
CALTEX
TOTAL ONE LUBER MO GREASE
BEACON Q2 (No.2)
MULTIPURPOSE GREASE (Moly) (No.2)
MOLYTEX GREASE EP2 (No.2)
TOTAL MULTIS MS2 (No.2)
Engine cooling system ISUZU GENUINE
TEXACO
CALTEX
GM GENUINE BESCO LLC SUPER TYPE E
HAVOLINE EXTENDED LIFE ANTIFREEZE
COOLANT
HAVOLIN XLC
EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT 6280
XLC
GOODWRENCH DEX-COOL
(TM) ANTIFREEZE
EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT
FLUID TYPE
Clutch and brake fluid reservoir Besco brake fluid (For light duty)
Hydraulic brake fluid SAE J1703
FMVSS 116 DOT.3 grade
DIESEL FUEL/APPLICABLE STANDARD
JIS (JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD) Based on K2204 GAS OIL
DIN (DEUTSCHE INDUSTRIE NORMEN) Based on EN590 : 1997
SAE (SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS) Based on SAE J-313C
BS (BRITISH STANDARD) Based on BS EN590 : 1997
NOTE:
Use the applicable standard or equivalent for diesel fuels.
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B-15
RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS (For EUROPE)
In order to obtain maximum performance and longest service life from your ISUZU vehicles, it is very important to
select and use correctly best lubricants and diesel fuels.
When lubricating, be sure to use ISUZU genuine lubricants or recommended lubricants listed below, according to
the maintenance schedule for each vehicle model.
LUBRICATION/FLUID GRADE
API ACEA OTHER
Diesel engine crankcase B2/B3
E2/E3
Manual transmission
Transfer case B2/B3
E2/E3
Differential
Shift on the fly system
(GL-5 only)
GL-5 BESCO GEAR OIL SH (80W-90, 90, 140) (ISUZU GENUINE)
BESCO SHIFT ON THE FLY (75W-90) (ISUZU GENUINE)
GEAR OIL GX (85W-90) (EXXON / ESSO)
MOBILUBE HD (80W-90, 85W-140) (MOBIL)
THURBAN GL-5 EP (80W-90, 85W-140) (CALTEX)
SPIRAX HD (90, 140) (SHELL)
TRANSELF TYPE B (80W-90, 85W-140) (ELF)
TRANSMISSION TM (80W-90, 85W-140) (TOTAL)
Differential
(Limited Slip Differential)
GL-5 * Limited
Slip
Differential
Gear
Lubricant
BESCO GEAR OIL LSD (140) (ISUZU GENUINE)
GEAR OIL LSA (90) (EXXON/ESSO)
MOBILUBE HD LS (80W-90) (MOBIL)
GEAR OIL LSD (90) (CALTEX)
TRANSELF TYPE BLS (90) (SHELL)
TRANSMISSION DA (85W-90) (ELF)
HYPOY LS (90) (TOTAL)
Automatic transmission
Power steering
DEXRON II, III
Propeller shaft sliding yoke
Universal joint
(General purpose grease in
Molybdenum) NLGI #2 or #3
multi purpose type grease
containing molybdenum disulfide
Engine cooling system Good quality ethylene glycol antifreeze or GM spec.
6033-M or equivalent
* If GL-5 Limited Slip Differential Lubricant is not available, use GL-5 Lubricant together with Limited Slip Differential Lubricant additive (Parts No. 8-01052-358-0) or
equivalent.
FLUID TYPE
Clutch and brake fluid reservoir Besco brake fluid (For light duty)
Hydraulic brake fluid SAE J1703
FMVSS 116 DOT.3 grade
DIESEL FUEL/APPLICABLE STANDARD
JIS (JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD)
DIN (DEUTSCHE INDUSTRIE NORMEN)
SAE (SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS)
BS (BRITISH STANDARD) Based on K2204 GAS OIL
Based on EN590: 1997L
Based on SAE J-313C
Based on BS EN590: 1997
NOTE:
Use the applicable standard or equivalent for diesel fuels.
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1-34 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING
9) Check for refrigerant leaks by using a HFC-134a leak
detector.
A fully charged system is indicated by the sight glass on
the receiver/drier being free of any bubbles (Refer to
"Reading Sight Glass").
Check the high and low pressure value of the manifold
gauge. (Refer to “CHECKING REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
WITH MAINFOLD GAUGE” in SERVICE
INFORMATION.)
Immediately after charging refrigerant, both high and low
pressures are slightly high and to the left of the gauge, but they
settle down to the guide pressure valves as shown below:
Ambient temperature; 3035C (8695F)
Guide pressure
High-pressure side;
Approx. 1373
1670 kPa (14
17 kg/cm
2 / 199
242 PSI)
Low-pressure side;
Approx. 127
245 kPa (1.3
2.5 kg/cm
2 / 18
36 PSI)
10) Close the low pressure hand valve and charge valve of the
refrigerant container.
11) Stop the air conditioning and the engine.
12) Disconnect the high and low pressure hoses from the
manifold gauge fittings.
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-35
Reading Sight Glass
High and low
pressure pipe
temperature The high pressure
pipe is hot and the
low pressure pipe
is cold. There is a
distinct difference
in temperature
between them. The high pressure
pipe is warm and
the low pressure
pipe is cool. There
is no great
difference in
temperature
between them. There is little
difference in
temperature
between the high
pressure pipe and
the low pressure
pipe. The high pressure
pipe is hot and the
low pressure pipe
is slightly warm.
There is a
difference in
temperature
between them.
Sight glass
condition Almost transparent.
A flow of bubbles
can be seen, but
they disappear
when the throttle is
opened.
A flow of bubbles
always can be
seen. It appears
sometimes
transparent, and
sometimes frothy.
Something like fog
faintly can be seen.
Evan at idle with
the fan at "HI" (with
the window fully
open), the bubbles
cannot be seen.
Air conditioning
cycle condition
OK NG
(Not enough
refrigerant) NG
(Almost no
refrigerant) NG
(Too much
refrigerant)
The sight glass provides accurate diagnosis only under the following conditions.
If the vehicle can be tested under these conditions, check the sight glass appearance and compare to the chart.
* Engine speed Idling
* A/C switch "ON"
* Blower fan operating at highest speed
* Air source selector lever at "RECIRC"
* Temperature control knob at coldest position
* Ambient temperature below 35
C (95
F) and humidity below 70% (See NOTE 1)
* High side pressure less than 1470 kPa (15 kg/cm
2 / 213 PSI) (See NOTE 2)
NOTE 1
If the vehicle cannot be moved to a testing location that meets these specifications, then the sight glass cannot be
used for diagnosis. You must discharge and recover the refrigerant, then recharge the system with the specified
amount of refrigerant. Then continue checking the system performance.
NOTE 2
If the high side pressure is greater than stated, the sight glass cannot be used for diagnosis. You must discharge
and recover the refrigerant, then recharge the system with the specified amount of refrigerant. Then continue
checking system performance.
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7B-8 MSG MODEL
Exhaust Pipe
1. Remove the exhaust pipe bracket from the transmission
case.
2. Remove the exhaust pipe.
Rear Propeller Shaft (Single Shaft Type)
1. Remove the propeller shaft flange yoke at the drive pinion
side
1.
2. Remove the propeller shaft from the transmission main
shaft spline
2.
Rear Propeller Shaft (Dual Shaft Type)
1. Apply setting marks to the 2nd propeller shaft flange yoke.
This will prevent mispositioning during the installation
procedure.
2. Remove the 2nd propeller shaft flange yoke bolts at the
drive pinion side
1.
3. Remove the center bearing retainer bolts
2 .
4. Remove the 1st propeller shaft with the center bearing and
the 2nd propeller shaft.
Pull the 1st propeller shaft toward the rear of the vehicle
until the spline yoke is free of the transmission main shaft.
Harness Connector
Disconnect the back up light switch connector and the
speedometer sensor connector.
Slave Cylinder
Remove the slave cylinder from the transmission case.
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MSG MODEL 7B-13
Starter Motor
1. Install the starter motor to the engine rear plate.
2. Tighten the starter motor bolts to the specified torque.
Starter Motor Torque N
m (kgf
m/lb
ft)
78 (8.0 / 58)
Slave Cylinder
Install the slave cylinder to the transmission case.
Slave Cylinder Bolt Torque N
m (kgf
m/lb
ft
)
78 (8.0 / 58)
Harness Connector
Connect the back up light switch connector and speedometer
sensor connector.
Rear Propeller Shaft (Single Shaft Type)
1. Insert the splined yoke 1 with the propeller shaft into the
transmission main shaft spline
2 .
2. Install the propeller shaft flange yoke
3 to the drive pinion
side.
3. Tighten the propeller shaft flange yoke bolt to the specified
torque.
Propeller Shaft Flange Yoke Bolt Torque Nm (kgfm/lbft)
M8 : 35.3 (3.6 / 26)
M10 : 62.7 (6.4 / 46.3)
Rear Propeller Shaft (Dual Shaft Type)
1. Place the center bearing and retainer 1 together with the
1st propeller shaft
2 and 2nd propeller shaft 7 on the No.4
crossmember
3.
2. Insert the splined yoke
4into the transmission main shaft
spline
5.
3. Tighten the center bearing retainer bolts
6 to the specified
torque.
Center Bearing Retainer Bolt Torque N
m (kgf
m/lb
ft)
60.8 (6.2 / 44.8)
4. Connect the 2nd propeller shaft
7 and drive pinion side 8.
Be sure to align the setting marks applied at disassembly.
5. Tighten the coupling bolts to the specified torque.
Propeller Shaft Flange Yoke Bolt
Torque N
m (kgf
m/lb
ft)
M8 : 35.3 (3.6 / 26)
M10 : 62.7 (6.4 / 46.3)
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7B-32 MSG MODEL
11. Mainshaft Ball Bearing
1) Apply the engine oil to the ball bearing inside
circumference.
2) Use a bench press and the bearing installer to install the
bearing.
The bearing snap ring groove must be facing the front o
f
the transmission.
Bearing Installer : 5-8840-0015-0 (J-22912-01)
12. Needle Bearing
13. 3rd Gear
1) Apply the engine oil to the 3rd needle bearing and the 3rd
gear.
2) Install the needle bearing and the gear to the mainshaft.
The dog teeth of the 3rd gear must, be facing the front side
of the transmission.
15. 3rd-4th Synchronizer Assembly
1)
Apply the recommended lubricating oil to the clutch hub
spline.
2) Install the synchronizer assembly to the mainshaft.
The sleeve light chamfering
1 and the clutch hub heavy
boss
2 must be facing the rear of the transmission.
16. Mainshaft Snap Ring
1) Select the snap ring which will provide the minimum
clearance between the mainshaft and the snap ring.
There are four snap ring sizes available.
The snap rings are numbered to indicate their thickness.
Mainshaft and Snap Ring Clearance mm(in)
Standard
0 - 0.05 (0.002)
Snap Ring Availability mm(in)Thickness Identification Number
1.50 (0.059) 1
1.55 (0.061) 2
1.60 (0.063) 3
1.65 (0.065) 4
2) Use a pair of snap ring pliers to install the snap ring to the
mainshaft.