engine oil ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 User Guide

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 8A-25
Light Name Rated Power
V-W Number of
Bulbs Lens
Color Remarks
W/O Tacho 5Illumination light 14-2
W/ Tacho 7White
Turn Signal 14-1.12 2 Green
High Beam 14-1.12 1 Blue
Low Fuel 14-1.12 1 Amber
A/T Oil Temp 14-1.12 1 Red
Brake system 14-1.12 1 Red
4WD 14-1.12 1 Green
Seat belt 14-1.12 1 Red
Oil pressure 14-1.12 1 Red
ABS 14-1.12 1 Amber
SEDIMENTER 14-1.12 1 Red
AIR BAG 14-1.12 1 Red
Brake 14-1.12 1 Red
Charge 14-1.12 1 Red
Check Trans 14-1.12 1 Red
Check 4WD 14-1.12 1 Red
Power drive 14-1.12 1 Amber
3rd start 14-1.12 1 Green
4L 14-1.12 1 Green
Cruise Set 14-1.12 1 Green
Check Engine 14-1.12 1 Amber
Front Fog 14-1.12 1 Green
Rear foglight 14-1. 12 1 Amber
Glow 14-1.12 1 Amber
P LED 1 Green
R LED 1 Green
N LED 1 Green
D LED 1 Green
3 LED 1 Green
2 LED 1 Green












Indicator/
Warning
light
A/T shift
indicator
L LED 1 Green

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 8A-261
2. Even when the parking brake lever is pulled, the indicator light does not go off

Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure

Adjust the SW. installation
position or replace the parking
brake SW. Incorrect the parking brake
SW. adjustment or brake SW.
faulty
NG Thermo unit malfunction
Replace the brake fluid level
SW., or vacuum SW., or
repair a short circuit between
the parking brake SW.
connector 1
C-39
(Lever: 1
R-4) and 9 B-23
or the brake fluid level SW.
connector 2
C-37 and 9
B-23, (or the vacuum SW.
connector 1
C-38 and 9
B-23 : 4JH1-TC ONLY)
Check to see if the indicator
light goes off when the parking
brake SW. connector 1
C-39
(Lever: 1
R-4) is
di t d
Brake fluid level SW. or
vacuum SW. faulty or short
circuit
NG OK

Parking brake SW. installation
position and function




3. Oil pressure warning light does not go off while engine is running


Refer to ENGINE Section

Refer to ENGINE Section
NG Thermo unit malfunction

Repair a short circuit between
1
E-1 and 3 B-24

Check to see the warning light
goes off when the oil pressure
SW. connector
1
E-1 is disconnected


Short circuit


Replace the oil pressure unit
(or the oil pressure SW.)
Continuity between the oil
pressure SW. connector
1
E-1 and the body ground
when the engine is operating


Oil pressure unit (or oil
pressure SW) faulty
NG NG OK
OK

Engine oil pressure



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8A-274 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS





Terminal Connector No. B-23
No. C24SE
1
ABS CONT. (BRAKE)
2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9
BRAKE
10
CHARGE
11
TURN (RIGHT)
12

13

14

15

16

17
ILLUMI (-)
18
ILLUMI (+)

Terminal Connector No. B-24
No. C24SE
1

2
4LO
3
OIL PRESSURE
4

5
4WD
6
CHECK 4WD
7

8

9
SPEED (+)
10
4P OUTPUT
11

12
STARTER
13
TEMP
14
FUEL
15
FRONT FOG
16

17
CHECK ENGINE
18
AIR BAG
19
SEAT BELT
20
BEAM (+)
21
TURN (LEFT)
22
BEAM (-)
23
BEAM (+)
24

25

26
POWER GND
27
SPEED (-)
28
GND UNIT
29
+B
30
IGN

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8A-276 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS


Connector No. B-24
Terminal Connector place SOUTH
AFRICA SAUDI
ARABIA ISRAEL EC UK OTHER
1
SEDIMENTER
2
4LO
3
OIL PRESS
4
4WD
5
CHECK 4WD
6
GLOW
7
POWER DRIVE
8
      
9
SPEED (+)
10
4P OUTPUT
11
TACHO
12
STARTER
13
TEMP
14
FUEL
RR FOG    15
FRONT FOG      
16
ABS CONT. (ABS)
17
CHECK ENGINE
18
AIR BAG
SEAT BELT 19
LOW COOLANT     
CRUISE SET     20
BEAM (+)  

21
TURN (LEFT)
22
BEAM (-)
BEAM (+)    23
FRONT FOG  

24
3rd START (A/T)
25
      
26
POWER GND
27
SPEED (-)
28
GND UNIT
29
+B
30
IGN



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8A-428 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS


No. Connector face No. Connector face
E-1
(4JH1-TC)
White Oil pressure switch E-10
SilverEngine ground
E-2
(C24SE)
(6VE1)


Magnetic clutch E-11
(6VE1)

Neutral switch
E-3
(4JH1-TC)
Black
Magnetic clutch AC COMP E-11
(4JH1-TC)
Natural
green
Neutral switch
E-4
~
E-5 NOT USED E-12
(6VE1)

Neutral switch
E-6
(C24SE)
(6VE1)


(6VE1) Fuel injector (C24SE) E-12
(4JH1-TC)
Natural
green
Neutral switch
E-6
(4JH1-TC)

Injector pump E-13
~
E-17 NOT USED
E-7
(C24SE)
(6VE1)


(6VE1) Fuel injector (C24SE) E-18
(C24SE)

Ignition coil
E-8
(C24SE)
(6VE1)


(6VE1) Fuel injector (C24SE) E-19
(4JH1-TC)
Blue Thermo meter unit
E-9
(C24SE)
(6VE1)


(6VE1) Fuel injector (C24SE) E-20
~
E-21 NOT USED
E-9
(4JH1-TC)
Gray T.D.C sensor E-22
(4JH1-TC)
BrownTPS 1 main

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 8A-431


No. Connector face No. Connector face
E-71

NOT USED E-80
(6VE1)
Cylinder revolution
E-72
(C24SE)
(6VE1)
Engine earth-A E-81
(6VE1)
Speed sensor
E-73
(6VE1)
Engine earth-A E-82
(6VE1)
Transmission wire
E-74
(C24SE)
(6VE1)
Engine earth-B E-83
(6VE1)
Oil temperature sensor
E-75
(C24SE)
(6VE1)
Oil pressure switch E-84
(C24SE)
Knock sensor
E-76
(6VE1)
EGR valve E-85
(C24SE)
MAP sensor
E-77
(C24SE)
O2 sensor E-86
(4JA1-L)
SilverThermo switch; QOS
E-77
(6VE1)
O2 sensor RH-Front E-87
(4JA1-L)
WhiteSolenoid CSD
E-78
(6VE1)
O2 sensor LH-Front E-88
(4JA1-L)
SilverThermo switch; EGR
E-79
(6VE1)
Neutral start switch E-89
(4JA1-L)
White

Immobilizer engine control unit

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TROUBLESHOOTING 6 – 1


SECTION 6
TROUBLESHOOTING


TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE PAGE
BASIC INSPECTION PROCEDURE ... 6– 2

1. HARD STARTING ........................... 6– 3

1-1.Starter Motor Inoperative ......... 6– 3

1-2. Starter Motor Operates But
Engine Does Not Turn Over .......... 6– 3

1-3. Engine Turns Over But Does
Not Start Engine ............................. 6– 4

2. UNSTABLE IDLING ........................ 6– 5

3. INSUFFICIENT POWER ................. 6– 6

4. EXCESSIVE FUEL
CONSUMPTION ................................. 6– 7

5. EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION.. 6– 8

6. OVERHEATING............................... 6– 9

7. WHITE EXHAUST SMOKE ............. 6– 9

8. DARK EXHAUST SMOKE .............. 6– 10

9. OIL PRESSURE DOES NOT RISE . 6– 11

10. ABNORMAL ENGINE NOISE ....... 6– 12

10-1. Engine Knocking.................... 6– 12

10-2. Gas Leakage Noise ................ 6– 12

10-3. Continuous Noise .................. 6– 13

10-4. Slapping Noise ....................... 6– 13

10-5. Excessive Turbocharger
Noise ............................................... 6– 14
11. ROTATING PART WEAR OF
TURBOCHARGER ............................. 6– 14

12. OIL LEAKAGE FROM
TURBOCHRGER ............................... 6– 15

13. INSUFFICIENT ACCELERATION
AND/OR LACK OF POWER DUE
TO TURBOCHARGER ....................... 6– 15

14. BATTERY CHARGING AND
NOISE PROBLEM.............................. 6– 16

14-1. Battery No Charging .............. 6– 16

14-2. Battery Overcharging ............ 6– 16

14-3. Battery Under Charging......... 6– 17

14-4. Battery Unstable Charging
Current ............................................ 6– 17

14-5. Charging System Noise ......... 6– 18

15. STARTER MOTOR PROBLEM..... 6– 19

15-1. Starter Motor Pinion Engages
to Ring Gear But Engine Does
Not Turn Over ................................. 6– 19

15-2. Incorrect Pinion And Ring
Gear Engagement .......................... 6– 19

15-3. Starter Motor Continues To
Run After The Starter Switch Is
Turned Off ....................................... 6– 20

15-4. Excessive Commutator
Sparking .......................................... 6– 20

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6 – 2 TROUBLESHOOTING
Basic Inspection Procedure
Follow the under inspection procedure, when the problem vehicle comes workshop.
Step Inspection point Inspection result YES NO
1 Check the check engine lamp Is the check engine lamp turn
ON ? Go to section
6E “On Board
Diagnostic
(OBD) System
Check" Go to Step 2
2 The battery fluid level and the
gravity Was the problem found? Re-charge the
battery or
replace the
battery Go to Step 3
3 The engine coolant capacity Was the problem found? Replenish the
engine coolant Go to Step 4
4 The engine oil level Was the problem found? Replenish the
engine oil Go to Step 5
5 The air cleaner element Was the problem found? Clean or
replace Go to Step 6
6 The piping fixing condition (oil,
vacuum and fuel piping) Was the problem found? Return normal
condition Go to Step 7
7 The drive belt tension and break Was the problem found? Re-adjust the
tension or
replace Go to Step 8
8 Go to section 6E “On Board
Diagnostic (OBD) System
Check” Was the problem found?
Verify repair Go to Step 9
9 Go to mechanical
troubleshooting chart Was the problem found?
Verify repair —

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TROUBLESHOOTING 6 – 9
6. Overheating
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the engine coolant level OK? —
Go to Step 2 Replenish the
coolant
2 Was the water leakage or the radiator restriction
found? (Include radiator cap) — Repair or
replace the
leakage part. Go to Step 3
3 Was the fan belt slippage found? — Tension or
replace the fan
belt. Go to Step 4
4 Was the fan clutch working completely? —
Go to Step 5 Replace the
fan clutch
assembly.
5 Was the oil leakage found from fan clutch? — Replace the
fan clutch
assembly Go to Step 6
6 Was the thermostat working normally? —
Go to Step 7 Replace the
thermostat.
7 Was the water pump working OK? —
Go to Step 8 Replace the
water pump
assembly.
8 Was the restriction by the foreign materials in the
cooling system found? For example, clog the water
hose between the cylinder body and radiator etc.. — Clean or
replace the
clog part. Go to Step 9
9 Was the water leakage found from the sealing cap
on the cylinder body? — Replace the
sealing cap or
replace the
cylinder body. Go to Step 10
10 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC. Solved

7. White Exhaust Smoke
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the compression pressure OK? 3.0 MPa
(31.0 kg/cm2,
441 psi) at
200 rpm
Go to Step 2 Readjust the
valve clearance
or replace the
cylinder head
gasket or
cylinder liner or
piston or piston
ring or valve
and relation
parts.
2 Was the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve
working completely? —
Go to Step 3 Repair or
replace the
PCV valve.
3 Was the turbocharger working completely? —
Go to Step 4 Replace the
turbocharger.
4 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC Solved

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6 – 14 TROUBLESHOOTING
10-5 Excessive turbocharger noise
The vibration noise (the air aspiration noise) occurred when turbocharger rotates, it is normal condition of the
turbocharger, no necessary any actions.
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the excessive noise coming from the
turbocharger? —
Go to Step 2 Go to Step 10
2 Inspect the fixing bolts and bands.
Was any problem found? — Tighten the
loose parts Go to Step 3
3 Was the intake or exhaust system gasket damaged?— Replace the
damaged
gasket. Go to Step 4
4 Inspect rotation parts condition.
Was the turbine wheel rotation rough? — Replace the
turbocharger. Go to Step 5
5 Inspect the turbine wheel.
Was the turbine wheel rubbing against housing? — Replace the
turbocharger. Go to Step 6
6 Was the turbine wheel damaged? — Replace the
turbocharger. Go to Step 7
7 Were there carbon deposits in the turbine or
compressor housing? — Clean or
replace the
turbocharger. Go to Step 8
8 Inspect the oil supply condition.
Was the oil feed pipe clogged? — Repair or
replace the oil
feed pipe. Go to Step 9
9 Was the turbine shaft bearing worn? — Replace the
turbocharger. Go to Step 10
10 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC Solved

11. Rotating Part Wear of Turbocharger
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Inspect engine oil.
Was it contaminated with foreign materials? — Replace the
engine oil Go to Step 2
2 Was the recommended engine oil grade/viscosity
being used? API CD or
ISUZU
genuine/
10W–30
Go to Step 3 Replace the
engine oil
3 Was the oil feed pipe restricted? — Clean or
replace the oil
feed pipe Go to Step 4
4 Was the oil seal of turbocharger defective? — Replace the oil
seal Go to Step 5
5 Was the center housing oil drain passage clogged? — Clean center
housing or
replace the
turbocharger Go to Step 6
6 Was there oil sludge and/or coking on the turbine
shaft? — Replace the
turbocharger Go to Step 7
7 Are any DTC stored? — Go to indicated
DTC Solved

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