battery ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 User Guide
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RESTRAINT CONTROL 9A1-3
Diagnostic Information
CAUTION: When fasteners are removed, always
reinstall them at the same location from which they
were removed. if a fastener needs to be replaced,
use the correct part number fastener for that
application. if the correct part number fastener is
not available, a fastener of equal size and strength
(or stronger) may be used. fasteners that are not
reused, and those requiring thread locking
compound will be called out. the correct torque
value must be used when installing fasteners that
require it. if the above conditions are not followed,
parts or system damage could result.
Diagnostic Procedures
WARNING: TO AVOID DEPLOYMENT WHEN
TROUBLESHOOTING THE SRS, DO NOT USE
ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT SUCH AS A
BATTERY-POWERED OR AC-POWERED
VOLTMETER, OHMMETER, ETC., OR ANY TYPE OF
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN THAT
SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. DO NOT USE A NON
POWERED, PROBE-TYPE TESTER.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE
FOLLOWED CAREFULLY, OTHERWISE PERSONAL
INJURY MAY RESULT.
The diagnostic procedures used in this section are
designed to aid in finding and repairing SRS problems.
Outlined below are the steps to find and repair SRS
problems quickly and effectively. Failure to carefully
follow these procedures may result in extended
diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis and incorrect parts
replacement.
1. Perform The “SRS Diagnostic System Check”.
The “SRS Diagnostic System Check” should always
be the starting point of any SRS diagnostics. The
“SRS Diagnostic System Check” checks for prope
r
“AIR BAG” warning lamp operation and checks for
SRS trouble codes using both “Flash Code” and
“Scan Tool” Methods.
2. Refer To The Proper Diagnostic Chart As
Directed By The “SRS Diagnostic System
Check”.
The “SRS Diagnostic System Check” will lead you to
the correct chart to diagnose any SRS problems.
Bypassing these procedures may result in extended
diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis and incorrect
parts replacement.
3. Repeat The “SRS Diagnostic System Check”
After Any Repair Or Diagnostic Procedures Have
Been Performed.
Preforming the “SRS Diagnostic System Check”
after all repair or diagnostic procedures will assure
that the repair has been made correctly and that no
other conditions exist.
Diagnostic Codes
The SRS control unit maintains a history record of all
diagnostic codes that have been detected since the
SRS codes were last cleared during service.
1. Active Codes - Faults that are presently detected this
ignition cycle. Active codes are stored in RAM
(Random Access Memory).
2. History Codes - All faults detected since the last time
the history fault memory was cleared. History codes
are stored in EEPROM. (Electronically Erasable
Programmable Read only Memory)
How To Read Trouble Codes
All codes (Active and history) can be read (or cleared)
by using a scan tool or equivalent.
If a PDT is not available, have the vehicle serviced by
HOLDEN dealer.
How To Clear Trouble Codes
Trouble codes can only be cleared by using a Scan
Tool. If a “scan tool” is not available then inform the
owner of the stored codes and suggest that the codes
are cleared upon the next visit to an Isuzu dealership.
Scan Tool Diagnostics
A scan tool can be used to read current and history
codes and to clear all history codes after a repair is
complete. The scan tool must be updated to
communicate with the SRS through a replaceable
cartridge or a manufacturer's update before it can be
used for SRS diagnostics. To use the scan tool,
connect it to the DLC connector and turn the ignition
switch “ON”. Then follow the manufacturer's directions
for communication with the SRS. The scan tool reads
serial data from the SRS control unitSRS control unit
“Serial Data” output (terminal 21) to the DLC connector
(terminal 2).
Basic Knowledge Required
Before using this section of the Service Manual, there is
some basic knowledge which will be required. Without
this knowledge, you will have trouble using the
diagnostic procedures in this section. Use care to
prevent harm or unwanted deployment. Read all
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RESTRAINT CONTROL 9A1-59
DTC B0670 (Flash Code 63) Airbag Telltale Circuit Malfunction
RTW49JLF000101
Circuit Description
When the ignition switch is turned “ON”, battery voltage
is applied to the “AIR BAG” warning lamp and to the
“Ignition 1” input terminal “35”. The SRS control unit
responds by flashing the “AIR BAG” warning lamp
seven times. The SRS control unit monitors the lamp
driver output by comparing the output state at “SRS
Warning Lamp” terminal “39” to the microprocesso
r
commanded state. When “Ignition 1” is in the specified
value, and the output state does not match the
commanded state of the lamp driver for 500
milliseconds, DTC B0670 is set.
DTC Will Set When
“Ignition 1” voltage is in the specified value and the
output state at the “SRS Warning Lamp” terminal does
not match the commanded state of the lamp driver for
500 milliseconds. This test is run every 100
milliseconds during “Continuous Monitoring” tests and
once per each ignition cycle at the beginning.
Action Taken
SRS control unit attempts to turn “ON” the “AIR BAG”
warning lamp and sets a diagnostic trouble code.
DTC Will Clear When
The ignition switch is turned “OFF.”
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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-3
DTC C0235 (Flash Code 35) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Short Circuit or
Circuit Open .................................................................................................................... 5A-62
DTC C0236 (Flash Code 36) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Incorrect Signal ............. 5A-64
DTC C0237 (Flash Code 37) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Signal - Tooth
Chipping ........................................................................................................................... 5A-66
DTC C0238 (Flash Code 38) Tire Diameter Error ............................................................. 5A-68
DTC C0241 (Flash Code 41) Front Right Isolation Solenoid Circuit Open or
Shorted to Ground ........................................................................................................... 5A-69
DTC C0242 (Flash Code 42) Front Right Dump Solenoid Circuit Open or Shorted
to Ground.......................................................................................................................... 5A-69
DTC C0243 (Flash Code 43) Front Right Isolation Solenoid Circuit Shorted to
Battery............................................................................................................................... 5A-69
DTC C0244 (Flash Code 44) Front Right Dump Solenoid Circuit Shorted to
Battery............................................................................................................................... 5A-69
DTC C0245 (Flash Code 45) Front Left Isolation Solenoid Circuit Open or
Shorted to Ground ........................................................................................................... 5A-71
DTC C0246 (Flash Code 46) Front Left Dump Solenoid Circuit Open or Shorted
to Ground.......................................................................................................................... 5A-71
DTC C0247 (Flash Code 47) Front Left Isolation Solenoid Circuit Shorted to
Battery............................................................................................................................... 5A-71
DTC C0248 (Flash Code 48) Front Left Dump Solenoid Circuit Shorted to
Battery............................................................................................................................... 5A-71
DTC C0251 (Flash Code 51) Rear Isolation Solenoid Circuit Open or Shorted to
Ground .............................................................................................................................. 5A-73
DTC C0252 (Flash Code 52) Rear Dump Solenoid Circuit Open or Shorted to
Ground .............................................................................................................................. 5A-73
DTC C0253 (Flash Code 53) Rear Isolation Solenoid Circuit Shorted to Battery ......... 5A-73
DTC C0254 (Flash Code 54) Rear Dump Solenoid Circuit Shorted to Battery .............. 5A-73
DTC C0265 (Flash Code 65) Fail Safe Relay (FSR) Shorted to Ground ......................... 5A-75
DTC C0266 (Flash Code 66) Fail Safe Relay (FSR) Shorted to Battery.......................... 5A-75
DTC C0267 (Flash Code 67) ABS Motor Shorted to Ground .......................................... 5A-77
DTC C0268 (Flash Code 68) ABS Motor Shorted to Battery ........................................... 5A-77
DTC C0271 (Flash Code 71) ECU Failure or Valve +B Circuit Open .............................. 5A-79
DTC C0274 (Flash Code 74) ABS Operation Long Time ................................................. 5A-80
DTC C0276 (Flash Code 76) G-Sensor Malfunction ........................................................ 5A-82
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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-17
EHCU Pin-outs
C05L300005
EHCU Side
Pin No.
(Harness
side
Pin No.) Pin Function Wire
Color Typical Value Note
1
(C67-11) Power Supply WHT/GRN Battery Voltage Solenoid
2
(C67-10) Ground 1 BLK 0V
(Less than 0.1V) Solenoid, Control Unit
3
(C67-28) Ground 2 BLK 0V
(Less than 0.1V) Motor
4
(C67-27) Power Supply WHT/RED Battery Voltage Motor
5
(C67-9) Stop Light Switch RED Open : 0V
Close : Battery Voltage Close Condition :
Step on the Brake Pedal
6
(C67-8) Serial ORN/WHT - J1850 Class 2
Communication
7
(C67-7) Serial GRN - J1850 Class 2
Communication
8
(C67-6) Not Used - -
9
(C67-5) Not Used - -
10
(C67-4) G-Sensor Ground BLK 0V
(Less than 0.1V) 4WD Only
DTC C0276, C0285
11
(C67-3) Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor (-) GRY High Level: 1.28~2.2V
Low Level: 0.5~0.86V DTC C0221,C0222,
C0223
12
(C67-2) Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor (+) GRY/RED 12
1.5V DTC C0221,C0222,
C0223
13
(C67-1) Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor (-) BLK High Level: 1.28~2.28V
Low Level: 0.5~0.86V DTC C0231,C0232,
C0233
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5A-18 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
EHCU Side
Pin No.
(Harness
side
Pin No.) Pin Function Wire
Color Typical Value Note
14
(C67-17) ABS Warning Lamp YEL More than 10V
15
(C67-16) Not Used - -
16
(C67-15) Not Used - -
17
(C67-14) G-Sensor Signal YEL/BLK 2.0~3.0V
(MAX4.0V,MIN1.0V) 4WD Only
It checks in a flat place
(0G:2.5V)
DTC C0276, C0285
18
(C67-13) Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor (+) RED 12
1.5V DTC C0225, C0226,
C0227
19
(C67-12) Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor (+) ORN 12
1.5V DTC C0231,C0232,
C0233
20
(C67-26) EBD (Brake) Warning Lamp LT BLU More than 10V
21
(C67-25) Starter Switch ON
(Power Supply and Switch Position) BLU/WHT Battery Voltage Control Unit
DTC C0277,C0278
22
(C67-22) Not Used - -
23
(C67-23) Not Used - -
24
(C67-22) Not Used - -
25
(C67-21) Transfer (2-4WD Control Unit) GRY Pulse Signal
(High 4.5V, Low 1.5V) 4WD Only
DTC C0282
26
(C67-20) Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor (-) WHT High Level: 1.28~2.2V
Low Level: 0.5~0.86V DTC C0225, C0226,
C0227
27
(C67-19) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor (+) GRY/BLU 12
1.5V
DTC C0235, C0236,
C0237
28
(C67-18) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor (-) WHT/BLU High Level: 1.28~2.2V
Low Level: 0.5~0.86V DTC C0235, C0236,
C0237
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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-21
Computer System Service Precautions
The Anti-lock Brake System and Electronic Brake-force
Distribution interfaces directly with the Electronic
Hydraulic Control Unit (EHCU) which is a control
computer that is similar in some regards to the Engine
Control Module. These modules are designed to
withstand normal current draws associated with vehicle
operation. However, care must be taken to avoid
overloading any of the EHCU circuits. In testing for
opens or shorts, do not ground or apply voltage to any
of the circuits unless instructed to do so by the
appropriate diagnostic procedure. These circuits should
only be tested with a high impedance multimeter
5-8840-0366-0 or special tools as described in this
section. Power should never be removed or applied to
any control module with the ignition in the “ON”
position.
Before removing or connecting battery cables, fuses or
connectors, always turn the ignition switch to the “OFF”
position.
General Service Precautions
The following are general precautions which should be
observed when servicing and diagnosing the Anti-lock
Brake System and/or other vehicle systems. Failure to
observe these precautions may result in Anti-lock Brake
System and Electronic Brake-force Distribution
damage.
If welding work is to be performed on the vehicle
using an electric arc welder, the EHCU and valve
block connectors should be disconnected before
the welding operation begins.
The EHCU and valve block connectors should
never be connected or disconnected with the
ignition “ON”.
Note:
If only rear wheels are rotated using jacks or drum
tester, the system will diagnose a speed sensor
malfunction and the “ABS and Brake” warning lamp
will illuminate. But actually no trouble exists. When
the DTC is not detected and the ABS and BRAKE
warning lamp is on, “How to erase code” is
performed and a ABS and BRAKE warning lamp
are off.
If the battery has been discharged
The engine may stall if the battery has been completely
discharged and the engine is started via jumper cables.
This is because the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) System
requires a large quantity of electricity. In this case, wait
until the battery is recharged, or set the ABS and EBD
to a non-operative state by removing the fuse for the
ABS. After the battery has been recharged, stop the
engine and install the ABS fuse. Start the engine again,
and confirm that the ABS warning Lamp does not light.
Note on Intermittents
As with virtually any electronic system, it is difficult to
identify an intermittent failure. In such a case
duplicating the system malfunction during a test drive or
a good description of vehicle behavior from the
customer may be helpful in locating a “most likely”
failed component or circuit. The symptom diagnosis
chart may also be useful in isolating the failure. Most
intermittent problems are caused by faulty electrical
connections or wiring. When an intermittent failure is
encountered, check suspect circuits for:
Suspected harness damage.
Poor mating of connector halves or terminals not
fully seated in the connector body (backed out).
Improperly formed or damaged terminals.
Test Driving ABS Complaint Vehicles
In case that there has been an abnormality in the
lighting pattern of “ABS” warning lamp, the fault can be
located in accordance with the “DIAGNOSIS BY “ABS”
WARNING LAMP ILLUMINATION PATTERN”. In case
of such trouble as can be detected by the driver as a
vehicle symptom, however, it is necessary to give a test
drive following the test procedure mentioned below,
thereby reproducing the symptom for trouble diagnosis
on a symptom basis:
1.
Start the engine and make sure that the “ABS” W/L
goes OFF. If the W/L remains ON, it means that
the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is stored.
Therefore, read the code and locate the fault.
Note: The DTC cannot be cleared if the vehicle speed
does not exceed about 6km/h (4mph) at DTC, even
though the repair operation is completed.
2. Start the vehicle and accelerate to about 30 km/h
(19 mph) or more.
3. Slowly brake and stop the vehicle completely.
4. Then restart the vehicle and accelerate to about 40
km/h (25 mph) or more.
5. Brake at a time so as to actuate the ABS and stop
the vehicle.
6. Be cautious of abnormality during the test. If the
W/L is actuated while driving, read the DTC and
locate the fault.
7. If the abnormality is not reproduced by the test,
make best efforts to reproduce the situation
reported by the customer.
8. If the abnormality has been detected, repair in
accordance with the “SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS” .
Note:
Be sure to give a test drive on a wide, even road
with a small traffic.
If an abnormality is detected, be sure to suspend
the test and start trouble diagnosis at once.
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5A-26 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
DATA LIST (Tech 2)
The data displayed by DATA LIST are as follows:
Strings Units Description 2WD 4WD
Front Left Wheel Speed km/h (MPH)
Front Right Wheel Speed km/h (MPH)
Rear Left Wheel Speed km/h (MPH)
Rear Right Wheel Speed km/h (MPH) Start the vehicle and make sure of linear
change in each wheel speed
Brake Switch Open/Closed Brake switch is “closed” when brake pedal is
stepped on.
ABS Warning Lamp On/Off To be “Off” usually
EBD Warning Lamp On/Off To be “Off” usually
ABS Stop State On/Off To be “Off” usually
ABS Relay Active/Inactive To be “Active” usually
Return Pump Active/Inactive To be “Inactive” usually
DTC Status No DTC To be “No DTC” usually
4 Wheel Drive Status Yes/No To be “Yes” usually
-
FL Dump Valve Commanded
(Front Left) Active/Inactive
FL Isolation Valve Commanded
(Front Left) Active/Inactive
FR Dump Valve Commanded
(Front Right) Active/Inactive
FR Isolation Valve Commanded
(Front Right) Active/Inactive
Rear Dump Valve Commanded Active/Inactive
Rear Isolation Valve Commanded Active/Inactive
FL Dump Valve Feedback
(Front Left) Active/Inactive
FL Isolation Valve Feedback
(Front Left) Active/Inactive
FR Dump Valve Feedback
(Front Right) Active/Inactive
FR Isolation Valve Feedback
(Front Right) Active/Inactive
Rear Dump Valve Feedback Active/Inactive
Rear Isolation Valve Feedback Active/InactiveEach valve is “Active” when each valve is
opereted.
G-Sensor Output V 2.0~3.0V when vehicle speed is 0 km/h (flat
place) -
Battery Voltage V The voltage value currently supplied to EHCU
Diagnostics Connector Open/Closed Diagnostics connector is “Open” when
diagnostics connector is connected.
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5A-30 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Choose and trace an appropriate flowchart by the
numbers listed below to find fault and repair.
Note:
DTC cannot be erased when the DTC is a present.
Warning Lamp System Control Main Items
DTC
(Flash
Code) Description
ABS Brake
(EBD)ABS EBD
-
(12) Normal Condition
-
C0221
(21) Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor Short
Circuit or Circuit Open
*A
Sensor or Wiring
C0222
(22) Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor
Incorrect Signal *B
A
Sensor or install condition
C0223
(23) Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor Signal
- Tooth Chipping
*A
Sensor Rotor or install
condition
C0225
(25) Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor Short
Circuit or Circuit Open
*A
Sensor or Wiring
C0226
(26) Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor
Incorrect Signal *B
*A
Sensor or install condition
C0227
(27) Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor Signal -
Tooth Chipping
*A
Sensor Rotor or install
condition
C0231
(31) Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor Short
Circuit or Circuit Open
*A
Sensor or Wiring
C0232
(32) Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor
Incorrect Signal *B
*A
Sensor or install condition
C0233
(33) Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor Signal
- Tooth Chipping
*A
Sensor Rotor or install
condition
C0235
(35) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Short
Circuit or Circuit Open
*A
Sensor or Wiring
C0236
(36) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor
Incorrect Signal *B
*A
Sensor or install condition
C0237
(37) Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor Signal -
Tooth Chipping
*A
Sensor Rotor or install
condition
C0238
(38) Tire Diameter Error
Vehicle , Sensor or Tire
C0241
(41) Front Right Isolation Solenoid Circuit
Open or Shorted to Ground
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0242
(42) Front Right Dump Solenoid Circuit
Open or Shorted to Ground
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0243
(43) Front Right Isolation Solenoid Circuit
Shorted to Battery
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0244
(44) Front Right Dump Solenoid Circuit
Shorted to Battery
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0245
(45) Front Left Isolation Solenoid Open Or
Shorted to Ground
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0246
(46) Front Left Dump Solenoid Circuit Open
Or Shorted to Ground
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0247
(47) Front Left Isolation Solenoid Circuit
Shorted to Battery
Solenoid (EHCU)
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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-31
Warning Lamp System Control Main Items DTC
(Flash
Code) Description
ABS Brake
(EBD)ABS EBD
C0248
(48) Front Left Dump Solenoid Circuit
Shorted to Battery
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0251
(51) Rear Isolation Solenoid Circuit Open or
Shorted to Ground
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0252
(52) Rear Dump Solenoid Circuit Open or
Shorted to Ground
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0253
(53) Rear Isolation Solenoid Circuit Shorted
to Battery
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0254
(54) Rear Dump Solenoid Circuit Shorted to
Battery
Solenoid (EHCU)
C0265
(65) Fail Safe Relay (FSR) Shorted to
Ground
Motor (EHCU)
C0266
(66) Fail Safe Relay (FSR) Shorted to
Battery
Relay (EHCU)
C0267
(67) ABS Motor Shorted to Ground
Motor (EHCU)
C0268
(68) ABS Motor Shorted to Battery
Motor (EHCU)
C0271
(71) ECU Failure or Valve +B Circuit Open
EHCU
C0274
(74) ABS Operation Long Time
EHCU
C0276
(76) G-Sensor Malfunction
Sensor or Wiring
Battery, Wiring or EHCU
(less than 9V) C0277
(77) Power Supply Low Input
Battery or Wiring
(less than 10V)
C0278
(78) Power Supply High Input
Battery or Wiring EHCU
C0282
(82) 4 Wheel Drive State Input Signal Failure
Wiring
C0285
(85) Assembly Error (G-sensor)
Vehicle (Sensor or EHCU)
*A : When three or more failure are detected, or when
failure containing both front wheels and each rear
wheels are detected, EBD warning lamp is "ON"
and control is canceled.
*B : ABS lamp is “OFF” when the ABS lamp is “ON”
after a repair until vehicles speed becomes more
than 6km/h (4mph) in the following ignition cycle
and failure is not detected.
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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-41
Brake Pedal Feed Is Abnormal
Step Action
Value(s) Yes No
1 Is the stop light actuated when the brake pedal is
depressed?
- Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3
2 1. Turn the ignition switch off.
2. Disconnected EHCU connector.
Is the check voltage for EHCU connector terminals
when brake pedal is depressed than battery voltage?
- Go to Step 4 Harness NG
between stop
light SW and
EHCU.
Go to Step 6
3 Is stop light fuse normal?
- Go to Step 5 Replace stop
light fuse.
Go to Step 6
4 Is the check continuity between EHCU connector to
body grounded?
- Go to Step 6 Repair body
grounded
harness.
Go to Step 6
5 Is stop light switch operation normal?
- Repair stop
light harness.
Go to Step 6 Replace stop
light switch.
Go to Step 6
6 Reconnect all components, ensure all components
are properly mounted.
Was this step finished?
- Repeat the
“Basic
diagnostic
flow chart” Go to Step 6