light ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-107
No. B10: Brake is Applied in R Range
Description:
Brake is applied suddenly in R range.
Diagnosis Hints:
Basically a trouble in the AT main unit. However, some trouble in the sensor system or output system may have
some influence on the trouble in the main unit and therefore these systems should be also checked to prevent
reproduce of the trouble.
Possible Cause:
Seized clutch (low clutch, high clutch, 2-4 brake).
Shortage or faulty quality of ATF.
Trouble in control valve body (faulty operation, sticking, clogged oil passage).
Disordered select cable (select indicator light indicates R but the hydraulic system is not in the R range).
Malfunction of parking mechanism.
No. B11: Insufficient Starting or Shaking in D Range
Description:
Insufficient starting or shaking in D range.
Possible Cause:
Slip of clutch (low clutch, low one-way clutch, reverse clutch, low & reverse brake).
If slip of clutch is caused, a DTC (gear ratio error) is stored.
Shortage or faulty quality of ATF.
Dropped line pressure.
Trouble in control valve body (faulty operation, sticking, clogged oil passage).
No. B12: Noise or Vibration is Generated at Starting
Description:
Noise or vibration is generated in the vicinity of AT at starting.
Diagnosis Hints:
Cause other than AT can be also considered. It is effective means to reproduce a running condition using a lift
up, chassis dynamo, etc. to investigate the origin (generating condition) of noise and vibration.
Caution:
Lifting up some unit to test it accompanies danger. Provide safety measures as far as possible and
carry out the test with sufficient care.
Possible Cause:
Following sources of noise or vibration other than the AT can be considered.
Noise from differential gears.
Noise from propeller shaft.
The bearing support in the middle of the propeller shaft has fatigued, and the bend angle of the propeller shaft
has changed, causing vibration at the time of start.
Unbalanced and poor uniformity of tires cause vibration.
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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-137
No. Z2: Mode Lamp (Power Drive or 3rd Start) Does Not Light Up
When The Power Mode or 3rd Start Mode is Turned On
Description:
The mode lamp on the instrument panel does not light up though the power mode or 3rd start mode is turned on
with the ignition switch in ON position.
Possible Cause:
Faulty mode select switch is considered.
Bulb burn out.
No. Z3: Mode Lamp (Power Drive or 3rd Start) Lights Up When
The Power Mode or 3rd Start Mode is Turned Off
Description:
The mode lamp on the instrument panel lights up though the power mode or 3rd start mode is turned off with the
ignition switch in ON position.
Possible Cause:
Faulty mode select switch is considered.
No. Z4: Oil Temperature Warning Lamp Lights up
Description:
Sometimes, the oil temperature warning lamp lights up.
Possible Cause:
When the vehicle is stuck in the mud or continues to accelerate under overload, and ATF temperature exceeds
145 C, the oil temperature warning lamp lights up.
If the oil temperature warning lamp lights up under usual service condition, following causes are considered.
ATF level has increased for some fault.
Refer to "No. Z1: Transmission overheat".
Lights up due to error of the ATF oil thermo sensor.
No. Z5: Select Lever Feeling is Faulty.
Description:
Select lever feeling is faulty.
Possible Cause:
Disordered select cable.
Disordered select lever.
Faulty Manual plate.
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E) 7A3-21
4. Remove the shift cable from the transmission.
P1010068
5. Remove the rear propeller shaft assembly.
6. Loosen (do not remove) the nuts securing the
exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe.
7. Disconnect the harness connectors from the
transmission.
8. Remove the fuel pipe bracket.
P1010013
P1010014
9. Remove the ATF level dipstick and tube.
10. Remove the undercover.
11. Rotate the ring gear and remove the 6 torque
converter bolts.
P1010016
12. Remove the automatic transmission fluid cooling
pipe.
P1010060
13. Place a jack beneath the engine to support it.
14. Remove the 3rd crossmember.
15. Remove the transmission mount.
16. Lower the jack beneath the engine slightly to tilt the
engine and transmission. Do not allow the radiato
r
and air conditioner hoses to stretch.
17. Remove the bolts attaching the transmission to the
engine.
18. Lower the transmission from beneath the vehicle.
Take care not to damage the breathers.
Install or Connect
1. Install the transmission to the engine and tighten the
bolts.
Bolt torque : M10 40 N·m (30 lb·ft)
M12 76 N·m (56 lb·ft)
2. Install the cable bracket to the transmission.
3. Connect the engine harness connectors.
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7A4-2 UNIT REPAIR (JR405E)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
DISASSEMBLY
Cleaning the automatic transmission
1. Use compressed steam and /or cleaning oil to thoroughly
clean the outside of the transmission before disassembly.
CAUTION:
Steam under high pressure may cause dirt particles
adhering to the transmission to fly through the air at great
speed. These particles can cause serious eye injury. Wear
protective goggles when steam-cleaning the outside of
the transmission.
2. During disassembly, clean the removed parts with cleaning
oil. Dry the parts with compressed air.
Use Compressed air to clean the transmission oil holes
and oil passages.
Automatic transmission disassembly cautions
Perform the disassembly procedure in a dust-free
environment to prevent the entry of foreign material into
the transmission.
Inspect each transmission part as you remove it.
Carefully check the oil pan and the magnet for foreign
material. This is a good way to estimate transmission
condition.
Use your bare hands or vinyl gloves to disassemble the
transmission. Do not use ordinary work gloves (loose
threads from the gloves may fall into the transmission and
cause problems).
Use a plastic hammer to loosen the transmission case
and other aluminum parts during disassembly. Strike
around the parts lightly with the hammer. Do not pry
aluminum parts away from each other with a screwdriver
or similar object.
Arrange the disassembled parts neatly in the order they
were removed. Cover the parts with a plastic sheet or
similar object to protect them from dust.