light ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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11B – 8 ANTITHEFT SYSTEM
ANTI-THEFT INDICATER SIDE TURN SIGNAL , HAZARD
WARNING LIGHT ; RH
ANTI-THEFT HORN FRT TURN SIGNAL , HAZARD
WARNING LIGHT ; RH
ENGINE HOOD SWANTI-THEFT
CONTROLLERRR DOOR SW ; RH
FRT DOOR LOCKACTUATOR ; RHFRT DOOR KEY SW ; RHFRT DOOR SW ; RH
RR DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR ; RHFRT DOOR SW ; LH
RR DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR ; LH RR DOOR SW ; LH
FRT DOOR LOCKACTUATOR ; LHFRT DOOR KEY SW ; LH
SIDE TURN SIGNAL , HAZARD
WARNING LIGHT ; LH FRT TURN SIGNAL , HAZARD
WARNING LIGHT ; LHRELAY ; HAZARD
RR TURN SIGNAL , HAZARD
WARNING LIGHT ; LH
RAW4C0XF000201
COMPONENT WIRING LOCATORS (LHD)

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ANTITHEFT SYSTEM 11B – 11
RTW48AXF025001
A
DOOR SW-DR
B-73
DOOR SW-PASSDOOR SW-RR RHDOOR SW-RR LH
L-7
0.5
B/W0.5
B/W0.5
B/W
0.5
R/G0.5
R/G0.5
R/G 0.5
R/G0.5
R/G
1
ALARMER C/U
(BUZZER)
1=with ALARMER C/U(BUZZER) only0.5
R/G0.5
R/G0.5
R/W
1.25
B
1.25
B
2.0
B
2.0
B
DOME
LIGHTHORN;
ANTI THEFT
L-91
H-72 L-9
2
RR DEF
(1)
WELD
SPLICE MAP
LIGHT
C-109
BODY-CTR
R-62
R-61
R-11
R-101
R-91 2
H-26L-11
L-1
2
H-1210
H-127R-1R-10R-9
0.5
R/B0.5
R/B
0.5
R/B0.5
R/B
2 2 2
9
H-2614
H-2613
H-26
C-11 10A
AUDIO
2 B-56 3
B-624 2
B-62 B-62
3 B-63
P-6P-5
8
BIG.1IG.2 MAIN
20
B/Y8
B/R
3
W/B
3
W3
W/B
3
B/Y
0.5
R/Y0.5
R/W0.5
R/W0.85R/Y
0.85
O/W
0.85O/W 1.25
LG/W 5
W
P-11
C-108 2
C-108
B1 B2
IG1 IG2 ACCOFF
ST
P-10P-2SBF-180A (4JA1/4JH1)
100A (6VE1/C24SE)
DOOR LOCKC-14
20A
ANTI THEFTC-17
10A
ROOM LAMPC-16
10A SBF-540A50A
SBF-9
BODY ENGINE
JANCTION BLOCK
B-56
8
B-43
2B-43
6
H-134
H-257
D-207
D-206H-104
H-247
D-103
D-104B-44
1B-44
2 4
B-445
B-442
C-117
5
H-12 9
B-43 3
B-43B-55
4B-56C-108
4
H-810 C-117
1 6
H-620
AUTO DOOR LOCK SW.
DRIVER SIDE
AUTO DOOR LOCK SW.
PASSENGER SIDE
0.5
LG/R
0.5
LG/R0.5
LG/R 0.5
R/L
0.5
R/L0.5
R/L
(POWER WINDOW SW.)
LOCK UN LOCK
WITH POWER WINDOW
DOOR LOCK
MOTORB ACC
ANTI THEFT C/U(with KEYLESS ENTRY) STARTER
SW.
3
L
POWER
SUPPLY
RTW48AXF025001
WIRING DIAGRAM (LHD)

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11B – 16 ANTITHEFT SYSTEM
A
DOOR SW-DR
B-73
DOOR SW-PASSDOOR SW-RR RHDOOR SW-RR LH
L-7
0.5
B/W0.5
B/W0.5
B/W
0.5
R/G0.5
R/G0.5
R/G 0.5
R/G0.5
R/G
1
ALARMER C/U
(BUZZER)
1=with ALARMER C/U(BUZZER) only0.5
R/G0.5
R/G0.5
R/W
1.25
B
1.25
B
2.0
B
2.0
B
DOME
LIGHTHORN;
ANTI THEFT
L-91
H-185 L-9
2
RR DEF
(1)
WELD
SPLICE MAP
LIGHT
C-2
ENGINE 
ROOM RH
R-62
R-61
R-11
R-101
R-91 2
H-26L-11
L-1
2
H-1210
H-127R-1R-10R-9
0.5
R/B0.5
R/B
0.5
R/B0.5
R/B
2 2 2
9
H-2614
H-2613
H-26
C-11 10A
AUDIO
2 B-56 3
B-624 2
B-62 B-62
3 B-63
P-6P-5
8
BIG.1IG.2 MAIN
20
B/Y8
B/R
3
W/B
3
W3
W/B
3
B/Y
0.5
R/Y0.5
R/W0.5
R/W0.85R/Y
1.25
LG/W 5
W
P-11
C-108 2
C-108
B1 B2
IG1 IG2 ACCOFF
ST
P-10P-2SBF-180A (4JA1/4JH1)
100A (6VE1/C24SE)
DOOR LOCKC-14
20A
ANTI THEFTC-17
10A
ROOM LAMPC-16
10A SBF-540A50A
SBF-9
BODY ENGINE
JANCTION BLOCK
B-56
8
B-43
2B-43
6
H-104
H-247
D-207
D-206H-134
H-257
D-103
D-104B-44
1B-44
2 4
B-445
B-442
C-117
5
H-12 9
B-43 3
B-43B-55
4B-56C-108
4
H-181 C-117
1 6
AUTO DOOR LOCK SW.
DRIVER SIDE
AUTO DOOR LOCK SW.
PASSENGER SIDE
0.5
LG/R
0.5
LG/R0.5
LG/R 0.5
R/L
0.5
R/L0.5
R/L
(POWER WINDOW SW.)
LOCK UN LOCK
WITH POWER WINDOW
DOOR LOCK
MOTORB ACC
ANTI THEFT C/U(with KEYLESS ENTRY) STARTER
SW.
3
L
POWER
SUPPLY
RTW48AXF023901
WIRING DIAGRAM (RHD)

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11B – 18 ANTITHEFT SYSTEM
A
DOOR SW-DR
B-73
DOOR SW-PASSDOOR SW-RR RHDOOR SW-RR LH
L-7
0.5
B/W0.5
B/W0.5
B/W
0.5
R/G0.5
R/G0.5
R/G 0.5
R/G0.5
R/G
1
ALARMER C/U
(BUZZER)
1=with ALARMER C/U(BUZZER) only0.5
R/G0.5
R/G0.5
R/W
1.25
B
1.25
B
2.0
B
2.0
B
DOME
LIGHTHORN;
ANTI THEFT
L-91
H-185 L-9
2
RR DEF
(1)
WELD
SPLICE MAP
LIGHT
C-2
ENGINE 
ROOM RH
R-62
R-61
R-11
R-101
R-91 2
H-26L-11
L-1
2
H-1210
H-127R-1R-10R-9
0.5
R/B0.5
R/B
0.5
R/B0.5
R/B
2 2 2
9
H-2614
H-2613
H-26
C-11 10A
AUDIO
2 B-56 3
B-624 2
B-62 B-62
3 B-63
P-6P-5
8
BIG.1IG.2 MAIN
20
B/Y8
B/R
3
W/B
3
W3
W/B
3
B/Y
0.5
R/Y0.5
R/W0.5
R/W0.85R/Y
1.25
LG/W 5
W
P-11
C-108 2
C-108
B1 B2
IG1 IG2 ACCOFF
ST
P-10P-2SBF-180A (4JA1/4JH1)
100A (6VE1/C24SE)
DOOR LOCKC-14
20A
ANTI THEFTC-17
10A
ROOM LAMPC-16
10A SBF-540A50A
SBF-9
BODY ENGINE
JANCTION BLOCK
B-56
8
B-43
2B-43
6
H-104
H-247
D-207
BD-206H-134
H-257
D-103
D-104B-44
1B-44
2 4
B-445
B-442
C-117
5
H-12 9
B-43 3
B-43B-55
4B-56C-108
4
H-181 C-117
1 6
AUTO DOOR LOCK SW.
DRIVER SIDE
AUTO DOOR LOCK SW.
PASSENGER SIDE
0.5
LG/R
0.5
LG/R0.5
LG/R 0.5
R/L
0.5
R/L0.5
R/L
(POWER WINDOW SW.)
LOCK UN LOCK
WITH POWER WINDOW
DOOR LOCK
MOTORB ACC
ANTI THEFT C/U with SUPER LOCK STARTER
SW.
3
L
POWER
SUPPLY
RTW48AXF025401
WIRING DIAGRAM (Super Lock)

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3A-2 FRONT ALIGNMENT

Front End Alignment Inspection and
Adjustment
General Description
“Front End Alignment” refers to the angular
relationshipbetween the front wheels, the front suspension
attachingparts and the ground.
Proper front end alignment must be maintained in order
toinsure efficient steering, good directional stability and
toprevent abnormal tire wear.
The most important factors of front end alignment arewheel
toe-in, wheel camber and axle caster.



Camber:
This illustration shows view from the front of the vehicle.
Camber is the vertical tilting inward or outward of the front
wheels. When the wheels tilt outward at the top, the camber is
positive (+). When the wheels tilt inward at the top, the camber
is negative (-). The amount of tilt measured in degrees from
the vertical is called the camber angle (1). If camber is extreme
or unequal between the wheels, improper steering and
excessive tire wear will result. Negative camber causes wear
on the inside of the tire, while positive camber causes wear to
the outside.

Caster:
This illustration shows view from the side of the vehicle.
Caster (1) is the vertical tilting of the wheel axis either
forward or backward (when viewed from the side of the
vehicle). A backward tilt is positive (+) and a forward tilt is
negative (-). On the short and long arm type suspension
you cannot see a caster angle without a special instrument, but
if you look straight down from the top of the upper control arm
to the ground, the ball joints do not line up (fore and aft) when
a caster angle other than 0 degree is present. With a positive
angle, the lower ball joint would be slightly ahead (toward the
front of the vehicle) of the upper ball joint center line.


Toe-in:
This illustration shows view from the top of the vehicle.
Toe-in is the measured amount the front wheels are turned in.
The actual amount of toe-in is normally a fraction of a degree.
Toe-in is measured from the center of the tire treads or from
the inside of the tires. The purpose of toe-in is to insure parallel
rolling of the front wheels and to offset any small deflections of
the wheel support system which occurs when the vehicle is
rolling forward. Incorrect toe-in results in excessive toe-in and
unstable steering. Toe-in is the last alignment to be set in
the front end alignment procedure.

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3B-8 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

6. Fully close the shutoff valve. Record the highest
pressures.

If the pressure recorded is within 9300-9800 kPa
(95-100 kg/cm
2/1350-1420 psi), the pump is
functioning within its specifications.

If the pressure recorded is higher than 9800 kPa
(100 kg/cm
2/1420 psi), the valve in the pump is
defective.

If the pressure recorded is lower than 9300 kPa (95
kg/cm
2/1350 psi), the valve or the rotating group in
the pump is defective.
7. If the pump pressures are within specifications,
leave the valve open and turn (or have someone
else turn) the steering wheel fully in both directions.
Record the highest pressures and compare with the
maximum pump pressure recorded in step 6. If this
pressure cannot be built in either side of the powe
r
steering unit, the power steering unit is leaking
internally and must be replaced.
8. Shut the engine off, remove the testing gauge.
9. Reconnect the pressure hose, check the fluid level
and make the needed repairs.
10. If the problem still exists, the steering and fron
t
suspension must be thoroughly examined.

Maintenance
The hydraulic system should be kept clean and fluid
level in the reservoir should be checked at regula
r
intervals and fluid added when required. Refer to
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants in General
Information section for the type of fluid to be used and
the intervals for filling.
If the system contains some dirt, flush it as described in
this section. If it is exceptionally dirty, the pump must be
completely disassembled before further usage. (The
steering unit cannot be disassembled.)
All tubes, hoses, and fittings should be inspected for
leakage at regular intervals. Fittings must be tight. Make
sure the clips, clamps and supporting tubes and hoses
are in place and properly secured.
Power steering hoses and lines must not be twisted,
kinked or tightly bent. Air in the system will cause
spongy action and noisy operation. When a hose is
disconnected or when fluid is lost, for any reason, the
system must be bled after refilling. Refer to Bleeding the
Power Steering System in this section.

Inspect belt for tightness.

Inspect pulley for looseness or damage. The pulle
y
should not wobble with the engine running.

Inspect hoses so they are not touching any othe
r
parts of the vehicle.

Inspect fluid level and fill to the proper level.

Fluid Level
1. Run the engine until the power steering fluid
reaches normal operating temperature, about 55
C (130
F), then shut the engine off.
2. Check the level of fluid in the reservoir.
3. If the fluid level is low, add power steering fluid as
specified in General Information to the proper level
and install the receiver cap.
4. When checking the fluid level after the steering
system has been serviced, air must be bled from
the system. Refer to Bleeding the Power Steering
System in this section.

Bleeding The Power Steering System
When a power steering pump or unit has been installed,
or an oil line has been disconnected, the air that has
entered the system must be bled out before the vehicle
is operated. If air is allowed to remain in the powe
r
steering fluid system, noisy and unsatisfactory operation
of the system may result.

Bleeding Procedure
When bleeding the system, and any time fluid is added
to the power steering system, be sure to use only powe
r
steering fluid as specified in General Information.
1. Fill the pump fluid reservoir to the proper level and
let the fluid settle for at least two minutes.
2. Start the engine and let it run for a few seconds. Do
not turn the steering wheel. Then turn the engine
off.
3. Add fluid if necessary.
4. Repeat the above procedure until the fluid level
remains constant after running the engine.
5. Raise and support the front end of the vehicle so
that the wheels are off the ground.
6. Start the engine. Slowly turn the steering wheel right
and left, lightly contacting the wheel stops.
7. Add power steering fluid if necessary.
8. Lower the vehicle, set the steering wheel at the
straight forward position after turning it to its full
steer positions 2 or 3 times, and stop the engine.
9. Check the fluid level and refill as required.
10. If the fluid is extremely foamy, allow the vehicle to
set a few minutes, then repeat the above procedure.

Flushing The Power Steering System
1. Raise and support the front end of the vehicle off
the ground until the wheels are free to turn.
2. Remove the fluid return line at the pump inlet
connector and plug the connector port on the pump.
Position the line toward a large container to catch
the draining fluid.
3. While running the engine at idle, fill the reservoi
r
with new power steering fluid. Turn the steering
wheel in both directions. Do not contact or hold the
steering wheel to the wheel stops. This will cause
the pump to go to pressure relief mode, which ma
y
cause a sudden fluid overflow at the reservoir.

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3B-36 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

3. Align the each snap stud of driver air bag to the hole
of steering wheel. (with SRS air bag)
060R300030
060R300020

4. Push the SRS air bag area1 and area2. At that time
confirm the audible noise of each stud.
060R300036
5. Enable the SRS (Refer to "Enabling the SRS" in this
section). (with SRS air bag)
6. Connect the SRS connector. (with SRS air bag)
7. Connect the battery "-" terminal cable. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
8. Turn the ignition switch to "ON" while watching
warning light and check the light should flash 7 times
and then go off. If lamp does not operate correctly,
refer to Restraints section.

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POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM 3B-41

5. Push the born pad area 1-4.
Tighten the born pad fixing screw to the specifed
torque (without SRS air bag)
Torque: 2 - 4 N
 m (0.2 – 0.4 kg
 m/17 - 35 lb ft)
NOTE: A horn pad is not struck at the time o
f
attachment.



RTW43BSH000401
6. Align the each snap stud of driver air bag to the hole
of steering wheel. (with SRS air bag)
060R300030


060R300020
7. Push the SRS air bag area1 and area2. At that time
confirm the audible noise of each stud. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
060R300036
8. Enable the SRS (Refer to "Enabling the SRS" in this
section). (with SRS air bag)
9. Connect the SRS connector. (with SRS air bag)
10. Connect the battery "-" terminal cable. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
11. Turn the ignition switch to "ON" while watching
warning light and check the light should flash 7 times
and then go off. If lamp does not operate correctly,
refer to Restraints section.


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3B-48 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

13. Align the each snap stud of driver air bag to the hole
of steering wheel. (with SRS air bag)
060R300030
060R300020

14. Push the SRS air bag area1 and area2. At that time
confirm the audible noise of each stud. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
060R300036

15. Enable the SRS (Refer to "Enabling the SRS" in this
section). (with SRS air bag)
16. Install driver knee bolster (reinforcement).
17. Install instrument panel lower cover then Install the
engine hood opening lever.
18. Connect the SRS connector. (with SRS air bag)
19. Connect the battery "-" terminal cable. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
20. Turn the ignition switch to "ON" while watching
warning light and check the light should flash 7 times
and then go off. If lamp does not operate correctly,
refer to Restraints section.


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3B-54 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

10. Push the born pad area 1-4.
Tighten the born pad fixing screw to the specifed
torque (without SRS air bag)
Torque: 2 - 4 N
 m (0.2 – 0.4 kg
 m/17 - 35 lb ft)
NOTE: A horn pad is not struck at the time o
f
attachment.



RTW43BSH000401
11. Align the each snap stud of driver air bag to the hole
of steering wheel. (with SRS air bag)
060R300030

060R300020
12. Push the SRS air bag area1 and area2. At that time
confirm the audible noise of each stud. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
060R300036
13. Enable the SRS (Refer to "Enabling the SRS" in this
section). (with SRS air bag)
14. Install driver knee bolster (reinforcement).
15. Install instrument panel lower cover, then install the
engine hood opening lever.
16. Connect the yellow 2-way SRS connector located
under the steering column. (with SRS air bag)
17. Connect the battery "-" terminal cable. (with SRS ai
r
bag)

System Inspection (with SRS air bag)
Turn the ignition switch to "ON" while watching warning
light.
The light should flash 7 times and then go off. If lamp
does not operate correctly, refer to Restraints section.

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