light ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-11

Comparison of mode
1. The normal drive mode is set at the normal shift
points.
2. The shift points of the power drive mode are shifted
to the higher speed side, compared to the normal
drive mode.
3. The 3rd start mode is a special mode used
exclusively for starting in third gear.
3rd start Mode
1. The 3rd start switch will operate when switched on
after all of the following conditions are present:
a. The gear select position is “D" range only.
b. Vehicle speed is 11 km/h (7 mph) or less.
c. Transmission oil temperature is 120 
C (248 
F)
or less.
d. Accelerator opening is at 8% or less.
2. Cancel Release
1. Cancellation by driver
a. Turning off the 3rd start mode switch
b. Shifting select position to “3", “2", or “L" (3rd
start mode is not canceled by selecting “N",
“ R", or “P")
c. Ignition key is turned off.
2. Automatic cancellation
a. When vehicle runs at 34 km/h (21mph) o
r
more for 1 second or more
b. When transmission oil temperature reaches 120 
C (284 
F) or above
NOTE: The mode returns to normal drive mode o
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power drive mode after the 3rd start mode is canceled.
Backup Mode
If a major system failure occurs which could affect
safety or damage the transmission under normal
vehicle operation, the diagnostic system detects the
fault and overrides the Transmission Control Module
(TCM).
The “CHECK TRANS" light flashes to alert the driver,
and the transmission must be manually shifted as
follows:


Select lever position Gear Ratio Selected
D 4 (Fourth)
Manual 3 4 (Fourth)
Manual 2 3 (Third)
Manual L 3 (Third)
R Reverse
Shifts are firmer to prevent clutch slip and consequent
wear. The fault should be corrected as soon as
possible.

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7A2-12 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L)

Functions of Input / Output Components
Component Function
Transfer low signal Detects the transfer High/Low position.
OD Cancel signal Detects whether the cruise control unit is judged OD cancel mode.
Output revolution sensor
(Transmission) Detects the vehicle speed.
Input revolution sensor
(Transmission) Detects the input revolution (OD direct clutch drum revolution).
Engine revolution sensor Detects the engine revolution with CAN.
Throttle position signal Detects the throttle opening rate with CAN.
Neutral start switch Detects the select lever position.
Pattern select switch Detects whether the driver has selected "NORMAL" or "POWER" mode.
Brake lamp switch Detects whether the driver has pressed the brake pedal or not.
Oil temperature sensor Detects the oil temperature.




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Diagnostic start switch Starts self-diagnosis and displays a code for faulty part if any.
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check, etc.
Shift solenoid S1, S2 Selects shift point and gear position suited to the vehicle running condition on the
basis of TCM output.
Lock-up control solenoid SL Control the lock-up clutch suited to the vehicle running condition on the basis of TCM output.
Pressure control solenoid
STH Adjusts throttle pressure by energizing current of linear pressure control solenoid
to prevent the shift shock and to obtain shift smoothly.
"CHECK TRANS" lamp When trouble has occurred to throttle position sensor, vehicle speed sensor, or
solenoid, "CHECK TRANS" lamp is blinked to warn the driver. If also displays the
trouble code.
A/T OIL TEMP warning
lamp Lights when ATF oil temperature rises. (Turned on at greater than 146

C
(295 
F). Turned off at less than 132 
C (270 
F).
POWER lamp Lights when POWER MODE detected.



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3rd Start lamp Lights when 3rd Start MODE detected.
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Module (TCM) Based on the signal from each switch and sensors, judges necessary shift point
and lock-up operation, and send signal to each solenoid.

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7A2-20 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L)




RTW37ALH000101

Once the test vehicle has been identified an
“ Application (Powertrain) Menu" screen appears.
Please select the appropriate application.
The following table shows, which functions are used fo
r
the available equipment versions.



F0: Diagnostic Trouble Codes

F0: Read DTC Info As stored By ECU

F1: Clear DTC Information

F2: DTC Information
F1: Data Display
F2: Snap Shot
F3: Miscllaneous Tests

F0: Lamps

F0: Power Lamp Test
F1: 3rd start Lamp Test
F2: AT Oil Temperature Lamp
F3: Check Light
F1: Solenoids

F0: Shift solenoid A (S1)
F1: Shift Solenoid B (S2)
F2: Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS)


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7A2-22 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L)

TRANSMISSION DATA
ITEM UNIT ENGIN RUNNING AT IDLE
Current Gear 1 st/2 nd/3 rd/4 th 1 st
Target Gear 1 st/2 nd/3 rd/4 th 1 st
Vehicle Speed km/h 0 km/h
AT Output Speed (Automatic Transmission) RPM 0 RPM
AT Input Speed (Automatic Transmission) RPM 675725 RPM
Engine Speed RPM 675725 RPM
Throttle Position Sensor Signal % 0.007.00%
AT Oil Temperature (Automatic Transmission) C Depends on conditions
TCM Status Transfer Low /Transfer High Transfer HI
Desired PC Solenoid Pressure (STH) kPa 34.397.0 kPa
Desired PC Solenoid Current (STH) mA 8351020 mA
PC Solenoid Actual Current (STH) mA 8351020 mA
Gear Ratio : 1 Depends on uper hood
TCC Slip Speed RPM 0 RPM
Shift Position Actual P/R/N/L/2/3 P
Inhibitor Switch P/R/N/L/2/3 P
Transmission Check Light On/Off Off
AT Oil Temperature Lamp (Automatic
Transmission) On/Off Off
3 rd Start Lamp On/Off Off
Power Lamp On/Off Off
Shift Solenoid S1 On/Off On
Shift Solenoid S2 On/Off On
Shift Solenoid S3 On/Off Off
Diag Switch Condition On/Off Off
Power Switch On/Off Off
Brake Switch On/Off Off
Cruise Switch On/Off Off
4L Signal On/Off Off
3 rd Start Switch On/Off Off
Coolant Temperature C Depends on conditions
Torque Request (timing Retard) CA 0 CA
Garage Shift Mode On/Off Off
CAN TPS % 0.00%
CAN Signal Valid Counter (ECM)
— 0  255
CAN Signal Valid Counter (TCM) — 0  255

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7A2-36 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L)

Diagnostic Aids

Inspect the wiring for poor electrical connection at
the TCM. Look for possible bent, backed out,
deformed or damaged terminals. Check for weak
terminal tension as well. Also check for a chafed wire
that could short to bare metal or other wiring.
Inspect for a broken wire inside the insulation.
DTC P0560 – System Voltage Error
Step Action Value(s) YES NO
1
Was the powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD)
System Check performed? — Go to Step 2 Go to OBD
System Check
2 Using a DVM, measure the battery voltage at the
battery.
Is the battery voltage greater than the specified
value? 11.5 V Go to Step 3 Charge battery,
then go to Step
3
3

1. Install a Tech 2.

2. Select “Ignition Volts" on the Tech 2.
3. Start the engine and raise the engine speed to the
specified value.

4. Load the electrical system by turning on the
headlights, high blower, etc.
Is the ignition voltage approximately equal to the
specified value? 2000 RPM
12.8-14.1 VGo to Step 4 Go to
Starting/Chargi
ng
4

1. Ignition “OFF".

2. Disconnect the TCM connector at the TCM.

3. Using a DVM, measure the battery voltage at the
TCM connector C-94.
Is it approximately equal to battery voltage? — Check for
excessive
curren draw
with ignition
“OFF" engine
“OFF". Go to Step 5
5

1. Check for faulty connections at the TCM harness
terminals.

2. Repair as necessary.
Was a repair necessary? — Verify repair Go to Step 6
6 Check for an open battery feed circuit to the TCM.
Is the action complete? — Verify repair Go to Step 7
7 Replace the TCM.
Important:
The replacement TCM must be
programmed. (Refer to SPS for procedure.)
Is the action complete? — Verify repair —

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7A3-24 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

Brake Signal
Inspection
Check that the brake light comes on when the brake
pedal is depressed.




310RW020


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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-43

Removal
NOTE: Before removing transmission and transfer
assembly from vehicle, change the transfer mode to
2WD using the 4WD push button switch on dash panel.
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Raise and support vehicle with suitable stands.
3. Remove front propeller shaft.(4WD only)
NOTE: Apply alignment marks on the flange at both
front and rear sides.
4. Remove rear propeller shaft.
NOTE: Apply alignment marks on the flange at the
differential side.


401RS023
5. Remove the middle exhaust pipe.



RTW37ASH0001

6. Disconnect the transfer harness connectors and the
clips.(4WD only)

Speed sensor
 2W-4W shift actuator
NOTE: Avoid turning the vehicle ignition switch to the
ON position when the 2WD-4WD connector is removed
(battery connected).
If the ignition switch must be turned to the ON position,
the controller must first be removed (memory must be
cleared because the CHECK 4WD INDICATOR will
light).
7. Support transfer case with a transmission jack.(4WD only)
8. Remove the transfer case assembly from the
transmission.(4WD only)
9. Disconnect the shift cable.
10. Remove the fuel pipe clips with the fuel pipes from the brackets and put aside it. Remove the fuel pipe
brakets from the transmission.






P1010010
11. Discinnect the transmission harness connectors
and clips.
12. Remove the oil level gauge and the guide tube.
13. Remove the suspension crossmember.

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7A4–36 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
34. Install the overdrive planetary gear and direct clutch.
2 52L10 000 1
35. Coat the assembled bearing and race with
petroleum jelly and install it onto the direct clutch.
Bearing and race diameter (Reference)
2 52L10 001 8
36. Coat the race with petroleum jelly and install it onto
the oil pump.
Race diameter (Reference)
25 2RY 0 0014
37. Coat the O-ring with ATF and install it around the
pump body.
Place the oil pump through the input shaft, and align
the bolt holes of the pump body with the
transmission case.
Hold the input shaft, and lightly press the oil pump
body to slide the oil seal rings on the stator shaft
through the direct clutch drum.
CA UTION:
Do not push on the oil pump strongly or the oil
seal ring will stick to the direct clutch drum.
Install the seven bolts.
Torque: 22 N·m (16 lb ft)
38. Check input shaft rotation.
Make sure the input shaft rotates smoothly.
24 1RY 0 0003
Inside Outside
Bearing
and race28.9 mm (1.138 in) 50.2 mm (1.976 in)
Inside Outside
Race 28.6 mm (1.126 in) 46.5 mm (1.831 in)

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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–103
18. Remove the sleeve(31) with the plungers(32)(33),
spring(34) and washer.
Remove the two plungers(32)(33) from the sleeve.
Remove the primary regulator valve(36) from the
valve body(37).
2 44R20 006 0
Inspection and Repair
1. Inspect strainer
Inspect strainer for residual adhesive and damage,
and clean and replace as necessary.
2 44R20 005 1
2. Inspect valve springs
Check for damage, squareness, rust and distorted
coils.
Measure the spring free length and replace if less
than shown below.
mm (in)
2 44R20 0077
SpringFree
lengthColor
(1) By-pass valve21.3
(0.839 )YELLOW
(2) Steel ball20.5
(0.807 )WHITE
(3) 1–2 shift valve 30.8
(1.213 )PURPLE
(4) Low coast modulator valve30.4
(1.197 )LIGHT
GREEN
(5) Accumulator control valve33.8
(1.331)—
(6) Solenoid modulator valve 26.6
(1.047)LIGHT
BLUE
(7) Cut back valve 34.0
(1.339)DARK
BLUE
(8) Primary regulator valve38.58
(1.519)WITHE

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-17

ATF Thermo Sensor
 The ATF thermo sensor detects the ATF temperature in the oil pan and sends signal to the TCM.
 The ATF thermo sensor is of the thermister type that the resistance value changes according to the ATF
oil temperature.
 The lower is the ATF temperature, the larger is the resistance, and vice versa.
 When the ATF temperature exceeds 145C, the TCM lights up the ATF temperature warning lamp in the
meter. When the ATF temperature decreases below 128C, the ATF temperature warning lamp goes out.
 The ATF thermo sensor is installed to the lower control valve body and integrated with the harness
assembly.













10.0 100.0 1,000.0 10,000.0 100,000.0
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
A TF Temperature (°C)
Resistance (
)

Figure 29. Characteristic of Thermo Sensor


Figure 30. Location of Thermo Sensor
ATF Temperature
(deg. C) Resistance (Ohm)
(Approximately) ATF Temperature
(deg. C) Resistance (Ohm)
(Approximately)
-30 29,614 100 190
-20 16,705 110 149
-10 9,842 120 118
0 6,028 128 98
20 2,500 130 94
40 1,160 135 84
50 819 140 76
60 591 145 68
80 324 150 62

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