transmission ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 User Guide

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CLUTCH 7C-21
CLUTCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION



RTW37CLF000201-X

Removal Steps
1. Transmission assembly

2. Pressure Plate assembly

3. Driven plate assembly
4. Release bearing
5. Shift fork


6. Flywheel assembly and crank bearing

Installation Steps
To install, follow the removal steps in the
reverse order.

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7C-22 CLUTCH


Important Operations - Removal
1. Transmission Assembly
Refer to “MANUAL TRANSMISSION” of section 7B and 7B1
for “REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION” procedure.


2. Clutch Pressure Plate Assembly
3. Driven Plate Assembly
(1) Use the clutch pilot aligner

1 to prevent the driven plate
assembly

2 from falling free.
Clutch Pilot Aligner : 5-85253-001-0





(2) Loosen the clutch cover bolts in the numerical order shown
in the illustration.
(3) Remove the pressure plate assembly

3 from the flywheel.
(4) Remove the driven plate from the flywheel.

201RS017


220RW088-X

4. Release Bearing (6VE1)
5. Shift Fork (6VE1)

(1) Remove the release bearing (1) from the transmission
case.
(2) Remove the shift fork snap pin (2).
(3) Remove the shift fork pin and shift fork (3) from the fulcrum
bridge.
6VE1 4JH1-TC, C24SE

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7C-30 CLUTCH


Shift Fork
1. Visually inspect the surfaces of the shift fork making contact
with the release bearing for excessive wear and damage.
2. Remove any minor stepping or abrasion from the release
bearing with an oil stone.
Replace any exhibiting excessive wear or damage.
3. Apply multi-purpose type grease (NLGI No.2 or No.3) to
area.



DRIVEN PLATE ASSEMBLY
1. Visually inspect the torsion spring
1 for looseness,
breakage, and weakening.
If any of these conditions are discovered, the driven plate
assembly must be replaced.



2. Visually inspect the facing surfaces
2 for cracking and
excessive scorching.

Visually inspect the facing surfaces for the presence of oil
or grease.
If any of these conditions are discovered, the facing mus
t
be cleaned or replaced.



3. Check that the driven plate moves smoothly on the
transmission top gear shaft spline.
Minor ridges on the top gear shaft spline may be removed
with an oil stone.



Driven Plate Warpage
1. Insert the clutch pilot aligner into the driven plate splined
hub.
The clutch pilot aligner must be held perfectly horizontal.
Clutch Pilot Aligner : 5-8525-3001-0
2. Set a dial indicator to the driven plate outside
circumference.
3. Slowly turn the driven plate.
Read the dial indicator as you turn the driven plate.
If the measured value exceeds the specified limit, the driven
plate assembly and/or the facing must be replaced.
Driven Plate Warpage mm(in)
Standard Limit
0.7 (0.028) 1.0 (0.039)

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CLUTCH 7C-31



Driven Plate Splined Hub Spline Wear
1. Clean the driven plate splined hub.
2. Install the driven plate to the transmission top gear shaf
t
spline.
3. Set a surface gauge to the driven plate outside
circumference.
4. Slowly turn the driven plate counterclockwise.
Measure the spline rotation play as you turn the driven
plate.
If the measured value exceeds the specified limit, the driven
plate assembly must be replaced.
Driven Plate Splined Hub Spline Wear mm(in)
Standard Limit
0.5 (0.020) 1.0 (0.039)



Rivet Head Depression
Use a depth gauge or a straight edge with steel rule to
measure the rivet head depression

1 from the facing surface

2.
Be sure to measure the rivet head depression on both sides of
the driven plate.
If the measured value is less than the specified limit, the facing
must be replaced.
Rivet Head Depression mm(in)

Standard
Fly wheel side P/Plate side Limit
4J 1.35-1.95
(0.053-0.077) 1.65-2.25
(0.065-0.089) 0.2
(0.008)
6VE1
C24SE 1.65-2.25
(0.065-0.089) 1.65-2.25
(0.065-0.089) 0.2
(0.008)

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CLUTCH 7C-43

1. CLUTCH SLIPPAGE

Checkpoint
Trouble Cause
Countermeasure


Adjust the push rod play

No push rod play in the master
cylinder
NG
Clutch pedal free play

Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing
Replace the transmission front
cover oil seal

Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing


Repair or replace the
transmission front cover


Defective transmission front
cover oil seal

Continued on the next page

Grease or oil adhering to the
facing

Too much grease


Transmission front cover
unevenly worn


Clean and grease the release
bearing

Release bearing

Insufficient grease on the front
cover contact surfaces

NG NG NG NG OK
OK
OK

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CLUTCH 7C-47

3. CLUTCH SHUDDER

Checkpoint
Trouble Cause
Countermeasure

Grease or oil adhering to the
facing
Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing
Replace the transmission front
cover oil seal
Replace the pressure plate
assembly
Defective transmission front
cover oil seal
Pressure plate unevenly wornPressure plate
Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing
Tighten the connections
Repair or replace the
applicable parts
Too much grease
Poorly connected components
causing looseness and
abrasion
OK
NG NG NG NG
OK
Power train
Clean and grease the spline
contact surface
Insufficient grease on the
spline contact surface of the
splined hub
Driven plate
Clean or repair the top gear
shaft spline
Replace the top gear shaft
Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing
Replace the crankshaft rear oil
seal
Corrosion or step wear on the
top gear shaft spline
Defective crankshaft rear oil
seal
OKNG NG NG
OK
Continued on the next page

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8A-2 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS
PAGE
Fuse and Slow Blow Fuse Location (Relay and Fuse Box) .................................... 8A- 31
Fuse Location ............................................................................................................. 8A- 33
Diode Location ........................................................................................................... 8A- 34
Fuse Block Circuit ...................................................................................................... 8A- 35
Fuse Block Circuit (C24SE) ....................................................................................... 8A- 35
Fuse Block Circuit (6VE1) ......................................................................................... 8A- 37
Fuse Block Circuit (4JA1-TC/4JH1-TC) - RHD ......................................................... 8A- 39
Fuse Block Circuit (4JA1-TC/4JH1-TC) – LHD ......................................................... 8A- 41
Fuse Block Circuit (4JH1-L) ...................................................................................... 8A- 43
Grounding Point ............................................................................................................. 8A- 45
Ground Point .............................................................................................................. 8A- 45
Ground Point Location .............................................................................................. 8A- 61
Main Cable harness Routing .......................................................................................... 8A- 63
C24SE / 6VE1 / 4JA1-L / 4JH1-TC .............................................................................. 8A- 63
Instrument Harness .................................................................................................... 8A- 71
System Repair .................................................................................................................8A- 73
Start and Charging ..................................................................................................... 8A- 73
Engine Control Module (ECM) ................................................................................... 8A- 89
Exhaust Gas Recalculation (EGR): 4JA1-L Only ...................................................... 8A- 109
Lighting ....................................................................................................................... 8A- 114
Front Fog Light ........................................................................................................... 8A- 136
Rear Fog Light ............................................................................................................ 8A- 144
Head Light Leveling ................................................................................................... 8A- 149
Illumination ................................................................................................................. 8A- 154
Hazard Warning Flasher, Turn Signal Light, Back Up Light,
Horn and Stop Light ................................................................................................. 8A- 161
Dome Light, Spot Light and Warning Buzzer .......................................................... 8A- 181
Windshield Wiper and Washer .................................................................................. 8A- 196
Transmission Control Module (TCM) ....................................................................... 8A- 214
Meter, Warning Light and Indicator Light ................................................................ 8A- 223
Heater and Air Conditioning ...................................................................................... 8A- 281
Power Door Lock ....................................................................................................... 8A- 293

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8A-12 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS
ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation Meaning of abbreviation Abbreviation Meaning of abbreviation
A Ampere (S) LH Left hand
ABS Anti-lock brake system LWB Long wheel base
ASM Assembly MPI Multipart fuel injection
AC Alternating current M/T Manual transmission
A/C Air conditioner QOS Quick On Start system
ACC Accessories RH Right hand
CARB Carburetor RR Rear
C/B Circuit breaker RWAL Rear wheel anti-lock brake system
CSD Cold start device SRS Supplemental restraint system
DIS Direct ignition system ST Start
EBCM Electronic brake control module STD Standard
ECGI Electronic control gasoline injection SW Switch
ECM Engine control module SWB Short wheel base
ECU Electronic control unit TCM Transmission control module
EFE Early fuel evaporation V Volt
42 Two-wheel drive VSV Vacuum switching valve
44 Four-wheel drive W Watt (S)
FL Fusible link WOT Wide open throttle
FRT Front W/ With
H/L Headlight W/O Without
IC Integrated circuit
IG Ignition
kW Kilowatt

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8A-20 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS

Caution:
Never push or tow the vehicle in an attempt to start it.
Extensive damage to the emission system and other
vehicle parts will result.
(Only catalytic converter vehicle)
Treat both the discharged battery and the booster battery
with great care when using jumper cables.
Carefully follow the procedure outlined below.
Always be aware of the dangers of sparking.
Failure to follow the following procedure can result in:
a. Serious personal injury, specially to your eyes.
b. Extensive property damage from a battery explosion,
battery acid discharge, or electrical file.
c. Extensive damage to the electronic components o
f
both vehicles.
Do not use a 24 volt booster battery.
Serious damage to the vehicle's electrical system and
electronic components will result.

Jump Starting Procedure
1. Set the parking brake on both vehicles.
2. If one or both vehicles is equipped with a manual
transmission, place the gear shift in the "NEUTRAL"
position.
3. Turn off the ignition on both vehicles.
4. Turn off all vehicle lights and accessories.
5 Be sure that the two vehicles are not touching.

Attach the end of one jumper cable to the booster battery
positive terminal.
6
Attach the other end of the same cable to the discharged
battery positive terminal.
7. Once again, check that the booster battery has a 12 vol
t
rating.
8.
Attach one end of the remaining booster cable to the
booster battery negative terminal.
9.
Attach the other end of the booster cable to a solid ground
(such as the air conditioner compressor mounting bracke
t
or the alternator mounting bracket) in the engine room o
f
the vehicle with the discharged battery.
Be sure that the ground connection is at least 500 mm (20
in) from the discharged battery.

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8A-178 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS
BACK UP LIGHT SWITCH
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Disconnect the connector
1.
3. Remove the back up light switch from the transmission
2.



Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to install the
back up light switch.
Pay close attention to the important points mentioned in the
following paragraphs.



Back up Light Switch Threads
Apply liquid gasket to the threaded portion and install the back
up light switch.



Connector
Be absolutely sure that the back up light connector is securely
connected.
This will prevent a poor contact and an open circuit.

HORN
Removal
1. Remove the radiator grille.
Refer to the “HEADLIGHT” removal procedure.
2. Loosen the horn bolt.
3. Disconnect the horn connector.


Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to install the
horn.
Pay close attention to the important point mentioned in the
following paragraphs.



Connector
Be absolutely sure the horn connector is securely connected.
This will prevent a poor contact and open circuit.

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