engine ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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7A1-42 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
1st Gear in L Range
The basic mechanism is the same as in the D, 3, and 2 Range. To apply the engine brake, the low & reverse
brake is engaged to restrict the movement of the low one-way clutch.
When decelerating, since the rear internal gear is fixed, reverse torque from the drive shaft is transmitted to
the engine side so that the engine brake is applied.





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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-43
2nd Gear in D, 3, 2 Range
The driving force from the input shaft is transmitted to the rear sun gear and reverse & high clutch drum. As
in the case of the 1st gear, since the low clutch is engaged, the movement of the rear internal gear is
restricted. Since the 2-4 brake is engaged, the front sun gear is fixed. As a result, movement of the rear
internal gear is restricted, and the driving force transmitted to the rear sun gear rotates the rear planetary
carrier clockwise, and is decreased and output. The rotating speed of the rear planetary carrier is increased
as the rear internal gear rotates.
When decelerating, the engine brake is applied.






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7A1-44 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
3rd Gear in D, 3 Range
The driving force from the input shaft is transmitted to the rear sun gear and reverse & high clutch drum. As
in the case of the 1st gear and 2nd gear, since the low clutch is engaged, the movement of the rear internal
gear is restricted. Since the high clutch is engaged, the driving force from the input shaft is directly
transmitted to the rear internal gear. As a result, the rpm of the rear sun gear and the rear internal gear
becomes the same as that of the input shaft so that the rear pinion gear rotates not independently but
together with the rear sun gear and rear internal gear.
When decelerating, the engine brake is applied.



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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-1
SECTION 7A2
DIAGNOSIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING..................................................................................................7A2-6
CHECK TRANS INDICATOR & SELF DIAGNOSIS..............................................................7A2-7
DIAGNOSIS WITH TECH 2........................................................................................................7A2-9
TECH 2 CONNECTION .................................................................................................. 7A2-9
TECH 2 OPERATING FLOW CHART (START UP)..............................................................7A2-10
TYPICAL SCAN DATA................................................................................................................7A2-13
MISCELLANEOUS TEST...........................................................................................................7A2-14
INTERMITTENT DIAGNOSIS....................................................................................................7A2-16
SNAPSHOT DISPLAY WITH TIS 2000....................................................................................7A2-17
SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (SPS) ................................................................. 7A2-21
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.....................................................................................................................7A2-24
PART LOCATION........................................................................................................................7A2-26
CONNECTOR LIST.....................................................................................................................7A2-31
DIAGNOSIS TROUBLE CODE TABLE...................................................................................7A2-33
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION..............................................................................................................7A2-35
DTC P0722 (FLASH CODE 11) VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR NO SIGNAL......................7A2-36
DTC P0727 (FLASH CODE 13) ENGINE REVOLUTION SENSOR NO SIGNAL............7A2-38
DTC P0717 (FLASH CODE 14) TURBINE SPEED SENSOR NO SIGNAL......................7A2-40
DTC P0710 (FLASH CODE 15) ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE....................7A2-42
DTC P0560 (FLASH CODE 16) SYSTEM VOLTAGE FAILURE........................................7A2-43
DTC P0705 (FLASH CODE 17) INHIBITOR SWITCH FAILURE........................................7A2-44
DTC P1120 (FLASH CODE 22) THROTTLE SIGNAL FAILURE........................................7A2-46
DTC P1875 (FLASH CODE 25) GND RETURN CIRCUIT FAILURE.................................7A2-47
DTC P0753 (FLASH CODE 31) LOW & REVERSE BRAKE DUTY
SOLENOID FAILURE................................................................................................................7A2-48
DTC P0758 (FLASH CODE 32) 2-4 BRAKE DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE......................7A2-51
DTC P0763 (FLASH CODE 33) HIGH CLUTCH DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE................7A2-54
DTC P0768 (FLASH CODE 34) LOW CLUTCH DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE................7A2-57

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7A2-2 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
PAGE
DTC P0748 (FLASH CODE 35) LINE PRESSURE SOLENOID FAILURE.......................7A2-60
DTC P1860 (FLASH CODE 36) LOCK-UP DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE.........................7A2-62
DTC P1853 (FLASH CODE 26) LOW & REVERSE BRAKE PRESSURE
SWITCH FAILURE......................................................................................................................7A2-64
DTC P1858 (FLASH CODE 27) 2-4 BRAKE PRESSURE SWITCH FAILURE................7A2-68
DTC P1863 (FLASH CODE 28) HIGH CLUTCH PRESSURE SWITCH FAILURE..........7A2-72
DTC P0731 (FLASH CODE 41) 1st GEAR RATIO ERROR................................................7A2-76
DTC P0732 (FLASH CODE 42) 2nd GEAR RATIO ERROR...............................................7A2-76
DTC P0733 (FLASH CODE 43) 3rd GEAR RATIO ERROR................................................7A2-76
DTC P0734 (FLASH CODE 44) 4th GEAR RATIO ERROR................................................7A2-76
DTC P1750 (FLASH CODE 51) LOW & REVERSE BRAKE FAIL-SAFE
VALVE FAILURE........................................................................................................................7A2-78
DTC P1755 (FLASH CODE 52) 2-4 BRAKE FAIL-SAFE VALVE FAILURE....................7A2-80
DTC P0602 Programming Error ................................................................................... 7A2-82
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS.............................................................................................................7A2-83
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS TABLE...............................................................................................7A2-84
No. A1: VEHICLE DOES NOT RUN IN D, 3, 2, L and RANGE..........................................7A2-93
No. A2: VEHICLE DOES NOT RUN IN R RANGE................................................................7A2-94
No. A3: VEHICLE DOES NOT RUN IN D, 3, 2 and RANGE...............................................7A2-95
No. B1: VEHICLE RUNS IN N RANGE...................................................................................7A2-96
No. B2: POOR ACCELERATION AT STARTING.................................................................7A2-97
No. B3: ENGINE RACE UP DURING STARTING (SLIP)....................................................7A2-100
No. B4: LARGE SHOCK WHEN SHIFT LEVER IS CHANGED TO N TO D
RANGE OR N TO R RANGE....................................................................................................7A2-103
No. B5: ENGINE STALLS WHEN SELECTING FROM N RANGE TO R, D, 3, 2
OR L RANGE...............................................................................................................................7A2-104
No. B6: ENGINE STARTER DOES NOT RUN IN P OR N RANGE...................................7A2-106
No. B7: ENGINE STARTER RUNS EXCEPT IN P OR N RANGE.....................................7A2-106
No. B8: EXTENDED TIME LAG WHEN SHIFT LEVER IS CHANGED TO N TO D........7A2-106
No. B9: EXTENDED TIME LAG WHEN SHIFT LEVER IS CHANGED TO N TO R........7A2-106
No. B10: BRAKE IS APPLIED IN R RANGE..........................................................................7A2-107
No. B11: INSUFFICIENT STARTING OR SHAKING IN D RANGE...................................7A2-107

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-3
PAGE
No. B12: NOISE OR VIBRATION IS GENERATED AT STARTING..................................7A2-107
No. C1: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED UP TO 1st TO 2
nd........7A2-108
No. C2: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED UP TO 2nd TO 3
rd.......7A2-108
No. C3: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED UP TO 3rd TO 4
th........7A2-108
No. C4: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) WHEN GEAR IS SHIFT DOWN ................................7A2-108
OR KICK-DOWN TO 4th TO 3
rd.................................................................................7A2-108
No. C5: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) WHEN GEAR IS SHIFT DOWN OR KICK-DOWN
TO 4th TO 2
nd..............................................................................................................................7A2-108
No. C6: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) WHEN GEAR IS SHIFT DOWN OR KICK-DOWN
TO 3rd TO 2
nd.............................................................................................................................7A2-108
No. C7: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) WHEN GEAR IS SHIFT DOWN TO 4th OR 3
rd
TO 1
st............................................................................................................................................7A2-108
No. C8: ENGINE RACE UP (SLIP) OTHERS.........................................................................7A2-108
No. C9: BARKING FEEL WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED UP TO 1st TO 2
nd.........................7A2-111
No. C10: BARKING FEEL WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED UP TO 2nd TO 3
rd......................7A2-111
No. C11: BARKING FEEL WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED UP TO 3rd TO 4
th.......................7A2-111
No. C12: LARGE SHOCK WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED TO 1st TO 2
ND OR 2nd TO 1st..7A2-114
No. C13: LARGE SHOCK WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED TO 2nd TO 3
rd OR 3rd TO 2nd.7A2-114
No. C14: LARGE SHOCK WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED TO 3rd TO 4th TO 3
rd................7A2-114
No. C15: LARGE SHOCK WHEN KICK-DOWN....................................................................7A2-114
No. C16: LARGE SHOCK WHEN NO ACCELERATION.....................................................7A2-114
No. C17: LARGE SHOCK WHEN GEAR IS SHIFTED DOWN TO 2nd TO
1st IN L RANGE..........................................................................................................................7A2-114
No. C18: LARGE SHOCK (OTHER)........................................................................................7A2-114
No. C19: LARGE SHOCK WHEN VEHICLE SPEED IS DOWNED BY NO
ACCELERATOR PANEL OR VEHICLE IS STOPPED........................................................7A2-114
No. C20: LARGE LOCK-UP SHOCK.......................................................................................7A2-114
No. C21: SHIFT DOWN OR ENGINE OVER-RUN WHEN THE ACCELERATION
PANE IS STEPPED ON IN 4th GEAR....................................................................................7A2-114
NO. D1: FAULTY GEAR SHIFTING (DIFFERENT FROM SHIFT PATTERN)............... 7A2-115
NO. D2: GEAR IS SHIFTED FREQUENTLY ................................................................. 7A2-120

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7A2-4 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
PAGE
NO. D3: GEAR SHIFT POINT IS LOW OR HIGH AT ALL POINT................................. 7A2-120
NO. D4: GEAR SHIFT POINT IS LOW OR HIGH AT LIMITED POINT ......................... 7A2-120
NO. D5: NO KICK-DOWN .............................................................................................. 7A2-120
NO. E1: NO GEAR SHIFT .............................................................................................. 7A2-121
NO. E2: ONLY 4TH GEAR (O/D) IS NOT SELECTABLE ............................................. 7A2-124
NO. E3: GEAR IS SHIFTED 2ND TO 3RD IN 2 RANGE ............................................... 7A2-126
NO. E4: GEAR IS SHIFTED 1ST TO 2ND IN L RANGE................................................ 7A2-126
NO. E5: GEAR IS SHIFTED 3RD TO 4TH IN 3 RANGE................................................ 7A2-126
NO. F1: LOW MAXIMUM SPEED OR POOR ACCELERATION ................................... 7A2-127
NO. F2: ENGINE RACES UP DURING ACCELERATION (SLIP) ................................. 7A2-130
NO. F3: NOISE OR VIBRATION DURING THE RUNNING IN R, D, 3, 2 OR L
RANGE .......................................................................................................................... 7A2-130
NO. F4: ENGINE BRAKE DOES NOT APPLY IN L RANGE......................................... 7A2-130
NO. F5: ENGINE STALLS BEFORE VEHICLE STOPS FROM RUNNING ................... 7A2-131
NO. G1: VEHICLE MOVES IN P RANGE OR PARKING GEAR IS NOT
DISENGAGED OTHER THAN P RANGE ..................................................................... 7A2-131
NO. G2: CREEP FORCE IS LARGE.............................................................................. 7A2-131
NO. G3: CREEP FORCE IS SMALL .............................................................................. 7A2-132
NO. G4: LARGE NOISE DURING IDLING WITH THE VEHICLE IN STOP STATE ...... 7A2-133
NO. H1: JUDDER OCCURS AT THE LOCK-UP ........................................................... 7A2-133
NO. H2: LARGE LOCK-UP SHOCK .............................................................................. 7A2-133
NO. H3: LOCK-UP POINT IS HIGH OR LOW ............................................................... 7A2-133
NO. I1: NO LOCK-UP .................................................................................................... 7A2-134
NO. J1: OIL LEAKS FROM BREATHER ....................................................................... 7A2-136
NO. J2: OIL LEAKS BETWEEN ENGINE AND CONVERTER HOUSING .................... 7A2-136
NO. J3: OIL LEAKS BETWEEN MAIN CASE AND CONVERTER HOUSING.............. 7A2-136
NO. J4: OIL LEAKS BETWEEN MAIN CASE AND REAR HOUSING .......................... 7A2-136
NO. J5: OIL LEAKS FROM OIL PAN ............................................................................ 7A2-136
NO. J6: OIL LEAKS FROM MANUAL SHAFT OIL SEAL ............................................. 7A2-136
NO. J7: OIL LEAKS FROM OIL COOLER PIPE JOINT................................................ 7A2-136
NO. Z1: TRANSMISSION OVERHEAT .......................................................................... 7A2-136
NO. Z2: MODE LAMP (POWER DRIVE OR 3RD START) DOES NOT LIGHT UP
WHEN THE POWER MODE OR 3RD START MODE IS TURNED ON........................ 7A2-137

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-7
CHECK TRANS INDICATOR & SELF DIAGNOSIS



CHECK
TRANS

Warning to the driver
 "CHECK TRANS" is ON during 3 seconds at key switch ON
position.
 When trouble has occurred to electrical components,
"CHECK TRANS" lamp is blinked (1.25 Hz) even during
driving to warn the driver.
 The trouble is recorded by trouble code in TCM. When
temporary trouble code has been canceled, the "CHEC
K
TRANS" lamp stops blinking. This blinking can be stopped
by setting the key off. But the trouble code remains
memorized in TCM.


Key SW ON
ON


OFF

3 Sec.
(Lamp Check)

Illumination Pattern at Normal Condition
NOTE:
1. If the "CHECK TRANS" lamp is staying ON always at key
switch ON position, this means that connection between the
lamp and TCM is shorted to ground.
Verify connection and wire between the TCM A20 terminal
and lamp short to ground.
2. If the "CHECK TRANS" lamp is staying OFF at key switch
ON position (Engine off), this means that connection
between the lamp and TCM is opened or meter fuse (15A)
is burnt out.
Verify connection and wire between the TCM A20 terminal
and lamp open circuit and meter fuse (15A).



Key SW ON 0.4 Sec.
ON

OFF
3 Sec.
3.2 Sec.

0.4 Sec.
(Lamp Check)

Illumination Pattern at Trouble Condition







Off Acc On V Acc
CHECK TRANS
Meter
Meter Fuse C5 (15A)
Fuse Box & Relay Box
(Cabin)

 
TCM
 



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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-21
SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (SPS)
The procedure to program the control unit by using Service Programming System (SPS) software contained in TIS
2000 is explained in steps below.

Important: Perform the following checks before attempting to program the control unit:

 

The Tech 2 PCMCIA card is programmed with the latest software release.

 

The latest release of TIS2000 is located on the PC.

 

The vehicle battery is fully charged.

 

The control unit to be programmed is connected to the vehicle.

1. Preparations of TIS 2000
1. Connect Tech 2 to P/C.
2. Check to see if Hardware Key is plugged into Port.
3. Activate TIS 2000 by P/C.
4. On the activating screen of TIS2000, choose "Service Programming System"



5. On the screen of "Diagnostic Tester and Processing Program Selection", choose the one that will comply with
the following.
 Diagnostic Tech2 in use
 New programming by the existing module or new programming by the replaced/new module.
 Fixing position of the control unit.
6. Upon completion of the selection, push the button of "Next".


2. Demand of Data
1. Connect Tech-2 to the vehicle. When activated by turning on the power of Tech-2, push the "Enter" switch.
2. Turn on the ignition switch (without starting the engine).
3. In the main menu of Diagnostic Tester, push "F1: Service Programming System (SPS)".
4. Push "F0: Request Info" of Tech-2.
5. Where vehicle data has been already saved in Tech 2, the existing data come on display. In this instance, as Tech-2 starts asking whether to keep the data or to continue obtaining anew data from the control unit,
choose either of them.

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7A2-22 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)


6. If you select “continue”, you have to select “Model Year”, “Vehicle Type”.
7. After that, push button and turn Ignition switch tuned on, off, on following Tech-2 display. Tech-2 will read
information from controller after this procedure.
8. During obtaining information, Tech-2 is receiving information from the control unit ECM and TCM at the same
time. With VIN not being programmed into the new control unit at the time of shipment, "obtaining
information" is not complete (because the vehicle model, engine model and model year are specified from
VIN). For the procedure get additional information on vehicles, instruction will be provided in dialog form,
when TIS2000 is in operation.
9. Following instructions by Tech-2, push the "Exit" switch of Tech-2, turn off the ignition of the vehicle and turn
off the power of Tech-2, thereby removing from the vehicle.


3. Data Exchange
1. Connect Tech-2 to P/C, turn on the power and click the "Next" button of P/C.
2. Check VIN of the vehicle and choose "Next".
3. Select “Transmission” in the “System Type” selection.
4. When a lack of data is asked from among the following menu, enter accordingly.
Select following Menu
 Model Year
 Model
 Engine type
 Destination code (vehicles for general export)*1

* 1: How to read the destination code:
Destination code can be read from service ID Plate affixed on vehicle, while on service ID Plate the destination
code is described at the right-hand edge of Body Type line. In the figure, the destination code can be read as "RR3"
for Australia.

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