ECU ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-37

DTC P0602 (FLASHING CODE 63) Transmission Control Module (TCM)
Programming Error
Circuit Description
The Service Programming System (SPS) updates the
flash calibration files that are stored in a Transmission
Control Module (TCM). The calibration file
custom-tailors a module to a certain vehicle. The
calibration file contains data for things such as spark
curves and fuel control. When troubleshooting a
driveability problem, diagnosis may call fo
r
reprogramming the controller with newer calibration
information to correct a customer concern and Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN).
Condition for setting the DTC
When the TCM is not written VIN No.
Action Taken When The DTC Sets

DTC stored.
Conditions For Clearing The DTC

The DTC can be cleared from the TCM history by
using a scan tool.
 The DTC will be cleared from history when the
vehicle has achieved 40 warm-up cycles without a
failure reported.

After more than 1 second has elapsed after the
ignition key has been turned “ON", short between
No.11 and No.4 (ground) of DLC (Data Link
Connector). Then, after 1 second, but within 6
seconds, discontinue shorting.
Diagnostic Aids
DTC P0602 is indicated when the TCM does not written
VIN No. A security lock is performed by SPS. And not
replace the TCM when DTC P0602 can repair by SPS.

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7A2-38 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L)

DTC P0602 (FLASHING CODE 63) Transmission Control Module (TCM)
Programming Error


Step Action Value(s) YES NO
1
Was the “On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check"
performed? — Go to Step 2 Go to OBD
System Check
2

1. Install the scan tool.

2. Key “ON".
3. Check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) by
the scan tool.
Is VIN on the scan tool same as VIN of vehicles? — Go to Step 4 Go to Step 3
3 Write a VIN by the scan tool. (Refer to SPS for
procedure.)
Is the action complete? — Go to Step 4 —
4 Clear the DTC P0602 by the scan tool.
Is the action complete? — Go to Step 5 —
5 Perform the SPS and perform security lock. (Refer to
SPS for procedure)
Is the action complete? — Go to Step 6 —
6 Recheck the DTC by the scan tool.

1. Key “OFF".
2. Wait a few seconds.

3. Key “ON".

4. Review and record scan tool data.
5. Operate the vehicle with in scan tool data.
Is the action complete? — Go to Step 7 Verify repair
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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7A3-22 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

ATF Replacement
Inspection
NOTE: Do not overfill.
1. Remove the drain plug from oil pan and drain the
fluid.




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2. Reinstall the drain plug securely.
Torque: 19 N 


m (14 Ib ft)
3. With the engine OFF, add new fluid through the fille
r
tube.



Drain and refill 5.2 liter
Dry fill 8.7 liter
Fluid BESCO ATF III
4. Start the engine and shift the selector into all
position from “P" through “L", and then shift into “P".
5. With the engine idling, check the fluid level. Add fluid up to the “COLD" level on the dipstick.
6. The ATF level must be checked again for correct level with the “HOT" level.
NOTE: To prevent fluid leaks, the drain plug gasket
must be replaced each time this plug is removed.

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-29

8.
Remove the upper housing (held in place by 4
latched fasteners).
9.
Remove the spring plate.
10.
Remove the grooved pin.
11.
Remove the lever assembly by pressing the rod
down (lever in N position).
12.
If lamp replacement is required, remove the lamp
assembly from the lamp socket (align the socke
t
grooved portion and the lamp assembly protruding
portion).

Install or Connect
NOTE
Apply MULTEMP No. 2 grease (or equivalent) to the
select lever. Refer to the illustration.
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1.
Install the lever assembly to the base plate.
a.
Insert and secure shaft.
b.
Insert paw led end of shaft into base plate hole.
c.
Insert grooved pin of shaft into detente aperture
(lever assembly in N position).
2.Install the spring plate. a.
Insert the grooved pin into the base plate detente
groove until it touches the front wall (leve
r
assembly in N position).
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b.
Install the spring plate tighten the screws to the
specified torque.


Screw torque 2 N 
m (0.2 kg 
m/17 lb in)
c.
Check that the grooved pin moves smoothly in
the detente groove (shift knob temporaril
y
installed).
3.
Temporarily install the sleeve.
4.
Install the lamp assembly to the lamp socket (i
f
removed at disassembly).
a.
Align the recessed portion of the lamp socket with
the protruding portion of the lamp assembly.
b.
Insert the lamp assembly into the lamp socket
and rotate it 90 degrees clockwise.
5.
Attach the harness connectors to the base plate.
6.
Move the lever to the “P ” position.
7.
Install the sleeve (rotate the sleeve clockwise the
same number of turns it was rotated
counterclockwise at disassembly).
8.
Install the knob, the knob button, and the knob
spring.

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7A3-30 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

9.
Adjust the clearance (2) between the detente plate
and the pin by moving the select lever knob sleeve
(1).
Detente plate and pin clearance
mm(in
)
0.2 - 1.0 (0.01 - 0.04)

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10.
Install the 2 screws securing the knob and tighten
them to the specified torque.
Screw torque: 2 N 
m (0.2kg 
m/17 lb in)
11.
Install the upper housing. Make sure that the 4
latched fasteners are securely closed.

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7A3-32 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

Install or Connect
1.
Install the shift cable toward the inside of the cabin
from the bottom of the vehicle.
2.
Push the shift cable into the select lever base.
3.
Connect the shift cable to the select lever.
4.
Fix the shift cable to the bracket.
Install the clip on the marking of shift cable.
5.
Check that the select lever is in the “N ” position.
6.
Check that the transmission is in the “N ” position.




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7.
Slide the cover in the direction shown by the arrow
(1).
8.
Use an ordinary screwdriver to move the lock piece
from the position indicated by the arrow (2). Continue
to move the lock piece until the adjuster position
begins to change.

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9.
Connect the shift cable to the manual shaft select
lever at the transmission side.
10.
Insert the lock piece to the adjuster (cable length
adjustment).
11.
Slide the cover on the adjuster and secure lock
piece.

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11.
Press the select lever knob button 5 times.
Then check that the select lever moves smoothly to each of its positions.
13.
Check that the shift position indicated by the select
lever and the actual shift position are the same.
14.
Install the front console and rear console.
15.
Connect the negative battery cable.
16.
Remove the wheel blocks.

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7A1-30 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
LINE PRESSURE CONTROL
 Either the throttle opening, vehicle speed, turbine rotational speed, ATF temperature or speed-change
range signal appropriate under the situation is issued from the TCM. The ON/OFF type line pressure
solenoid is actuated and switches the line pressure to high or low pressure.
 The line pressure generated by the oil pump acts on the point A of the pressure regulator valve. When
the pressure control solenoid is turned ON by the signal from the TCM, the solenoid pressure does not
act. The line pressure is adjusted to match the spring force acting on the right side of the pressure
regulator valve.
 When the pressure control solenoid is turned OFF, the solenoid pressure acts so that the line pressure is
adjusted to match the spring force acting on the right side of the pressure regulator valve.
 As a result, the line pressure is adjusted to be low when the pressure control solenoid is ON and to be
high when the pressure control solenoid is OFF.
 In the D, 3, 2 and L range, the line pressure through the oil pressure circuit acts onto the point B of the
pressure regulator valve and the pressure regulator valve moves so as to increase the pressure to be
drained, so that the line pressure is adjusted to be lower than the P, N, and R range by the difference of
area at the point B.




Figure 50. Line Pressure Control

LOCK-UP CONTROL
 The lock-up solenoid adjusts the pressure and controls the lock-up based on the pre-set lock-up point,
according to the vehicle speed, throttle opening, engine rotations, turbine rotations and ATF temperature
input signal, based on the signal from the TCM.
 Smooth lock-up control is employed to engage or disengage the clutch smoothly at the time of lock-up.
 When the oil temperature is low (below 20C) or high (over 128C), lock-up is disengaged even though
the vehicle is at the lock-up speed.
 The lock-up is disengaged also when the throttle is closed.
 When the TCM determines the lock-up engagement, the DUTY ratio to supply power to the lock-up
solenoid is gradually increased (5% to 95%) and the oil between the lock-up piston and converter cover is
gradually drained.
As a result, the lock-up piston is fitted slowly under pressure to the converter cover securing smooth lock-
up engagement.

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-31


Figure 51. Lock-up Control

DIRECT ELECTRIC SHIFT CONTROL (DESC)
Feature
 Based on the each switch signals (low & reverse brake pressure, 2-4 brake pressure & high clutch
pressure) and sensors signals (turbine sensor, speed sensor, engine speed signal & throttle position
signal), duty cycle type solenoid adjusts the clutch pressure to match the engine load and vehicle
traveling condition. By this result, controlling the engagement and disengagement of the clutch and brake
pressure is directly and accurately controlled via TCM, which is not realized in previous accumulator type.
Operation
 Instead of the previous system (on/off type of shift solenoid and shift valve), the combination of duty cycle
type solenoid and amplifier (Amp) valve are used to adjust the clutch pressure to match the engine load
and vehicle traveling condition based on the signal from the TCM, and the pressure switch provided in the
oil passage of the control valve transmits the oil pressure condition at that time to TCM, thus controlling
the engagement and disengagement of the clutch and brake directly and finely.
 When the gear is shifted from the 2nd to 3rd, 3rd to 4th (O/D), 4th (O/D) to 3rd and 3rd to 2nd, the clutch
pressure on the engagement side and that on the disengagement side are simultaneously controlled.
As a result, engine racing or clutch drag is prevented securing smooth and quick speed change response

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7A2-12 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
F0: Diagnostic Trouble Code
F0: Read DTC Infor As Stored By ECU
F1: Clear DTC Information
F1: Data Display
F2: Snapshot
F3: Miscellaneous Test
F0: Lamp
F0: Power Lamp Test
F1: 3rd Start Lamp Test
F2: AT Oil Temperature Lamp Test
F3: Transmission Check Light Test
F1: Solenoids
F0: Low & Reverse Brake Solenoid
F1: 2-4 Brake Solenoid
F2: High Clutch Solenoid
F3: Low Clutch Solenoid
F4: Line Pressure Solenoid
F5: Lock Up Duty Solenoid
F4: Programming
F0: Program VIN
F1: Lock ECU

F0: Diagnostic Trouble Code
The purpose of the "Diagnostic Trouble Codes" mode is to
display stored trouble code in the TCM.
When "Clear DTC Information" is selected, a "Clear DTC
Information", warning screen appears. This screen informs you
that by cleaning DTC's "all stored DTC information in the TCM
will be erased".
After clearing codes, confirm system operation by test driving
the vehicle.

F1: Data Display
The purpose of the "Data Display" mode is to continuously
monitor data parameters.
The current actual values of all important sensors and signals
in the system are display through F1mode.
See the "Typical Scan Data" section.

F2: Snapshot
"Snapshot" allows you to focus on making the condition occur,
rather than trying to view all of the data in anticipation of the
fault. The snapshot will collect parameter information around a
trigger point that you select.

F3: Miscellaneous Test:
The purpose of "Miscellaneous Test" mode is to check for
correct operation of electronic system actuators.

F4: Programming (Factory Use Only):
The purpose of "Programming" is to program VIN in the ECM
and lock the programmed data.

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-17
SNAPSHOT DISPLAY WITH TIS2000 (For Snapshot Data Analysis)
Procedures for transferring and displaying Tech2 snapshot data by using TIS2000 [Snapshot Upload] function is
described below.
Snapshot data can be displayed with [Snapshot Upload] function included in TIS2000.
By analyzing these data in various methods, trouble conditions can be checked.
Snapshot data is displayed by executing the three steps below shown:


1. Record the snapshot data, in Tech2.
2. Transfer the snapshot data to PC.
After recording the snapshot in Tech2, transfer the data from Tech2 to PC by the below procedures.
1. Start TIS2000.
2. Select [Snapshot Upload] on the TIS2000 start screen.
3. Select [Upload from trouble diagnosis tool (transfer from diagnosis tester)] or click the corresponding icon of
the tool bar.
4. Select Tech2, and transfer the recorded snapshot information.
5. Select the transferred snapshot.
6. After ending transfer of the snapshot, data parameter list is displayed on the screen.

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