brake ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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3C-40 FRONT SUSPENSION
Upper Control Arm
Upper Control Arm and Associated Parts
RTW440LF001301
Legend
(1)Bolt and Plate
(2)Camber Shims
(3)Caster Shims
(4)Nut Assembly
(5)Upper Control Arm Assembly
(6)Fulcrum Pin
(7)Bushing
(8)Plate
(9)Nut
(10)Speed Sensor harness
(11)Nut and Cotter Pin
(12)Upper Ball Joint, Bolt and Nut
Removal
1. Raise the vehicle and support the frame with
suitable safety stands.
2. Remove wheel and tire assembly. Refer to Wheel
in this section.
3. Remove the brake caliper and disconnect brake
pipe. Refer to Disc Brakes in Brake section.
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FRONT SUSPENSION 3C-55
2. VEHICLE PULLS TO RIGHT OR LEFT
Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Steering linkage, and upper
and lower link
Rubber bushing for upper and
lower link
Wheel alignment
Vehicle trim height
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Deformed
Worn
Incorrect
Incorrect
Brake adjustment (binding)
Adjust
Replace
Incorrect
Collapsed or break (4
2
Except high ride suspension)
Collapsed or twisted (4
4, 4
2
High ride suspension)
Continued on the next pageOK OK OK OK
NG NG NG NG NG NG
OK OK Coil spring (42 Except high
ride suspension)
Torsion bar (4
4, 4
2 High
ride suspension)
Front wheel bearing
Adjust or replace
Incorrect adjustment or
abrasion
NG
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FRONT SUSPENSION 3C-63
8. EXCESSIVELY OR PARTIALLY WORN TIRE
Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Brake adjustment
Wheel alignment
Adjust
Adjust
Incorrect
Incorrect
Front wheel bearingReplace
Adjust
Faulty
Improper
OK
NG NG NG NG
OK OKTire pressure
Tire rotationRotate tires at recomended
intervalsNot rotated OK
NG
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REAR SUSPENSION 3D-5
LEAF SPRING AND SHOCK ABSORBER
LEAF SPRING AND ASSOCIATED PARTS
460R300001
Legend
1. Parking Brake Cable Bracket
2. Nut and Washer
3. Nut and Washer
4. Shock Absorber
5. Nut
6. U Bolt and Seat
7. Lower Clamp
8. Nut
9. Shackle Plate
10. Shackle Pin
11. Rubber Bushing
12. Nut and Plain Washer
13. Spring Pin
14. Leaf Spring
15. Bump Rubber
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3D-6 REAR SUSPENSION
F03L100003
Removal
Jack up the rear axle and place chassis stands under the
frame near the front end of the rear spring brackets.
Note:
Be careful not to stretch the flexible brake hose o
r
parking brake cable.
Support the vehicle on the specified jack point.
1. Remove the parking brake cable (1) from the leaf spring.
2. Loosen the shock absorber fixing nut and remove the nu
t
and special washer (2) from the lower clamp.
3. Remove the shock absorber fixing nut and washer (3) at
frame side.
4. Lifting the rear axle by a jack, remove the shock absorbe
r
(4) and lower the jack.
5. Remove the U bolt fixing nut (5).
6. Take out the U bolt (6), seat and lower clamp (7).
7. Support the leaf spring by a jack and remove the shackle
pin fixing nuts (8).
8. Drive out the shackle pin (10), using a brass bar and
hammer.
9. Remove the shackle plate (9) and rubber bushings (11).
10. Remove the nut (12) and drive out the shackle with a
hammer using a brass bar.
11. Remove the leaf spring (14).
12. Remove the bump rubber (15).
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3D-8 REAR SUSPENSION
Installation
1. Install the bump rubber (15) and bolt and tighten it to the
specified torque.
Torque Nm (kgm/lbft)
42 (4.3/31)
2. Install the leaf spring (14).
The leaf spring assembly should be installed so that the
built-in rubber bush is toward the front.
Align the holes of the spring eye and frame bracket.
Insert the spring pin (13) toward vehicle inner side
through the frame bracket holes and the spring bush
hole.
Tighten the nut (12) a little and after the vehicle is
lowered, tighten it to the specified torque.
Torque N
m (kg
m/lb
ft)
152 (15.5/112)
RTW340LF000101
Apply rubber grease to inside and outside of the rubber
bushing.
Install the rubber bushings (11) into the hole of the
frame side bracket and the spring rear eye.
Install the shackle pin (10) and shackle plate (9).
Tighten the nuts (8) a little and after vehicle is lowered,
tighten it to the specified torque.
Torque Nm (kgm/lbft)
98 (10/72)
3. Support the lower clamp (7) under the leaf spring.
4. Apply oil to the thread portion of U bolt (6).
Install the U bolt and seat on the rear axle and insert the U
bolt in the lower clamp holes.
5. Tighten the nut (5) to the specified torque.
Torque Nm (kgm/lbft)
78 (8.0/58)
6. Install the shock absorber (4) and inner washer on the
lower clamp pin and frame side pin.
7. Install the washer and nut (3) on the frame side pin and
tighten the nut to the specified torque.
Torque Nm (kgm/lbft)
39 (4.0/29)
8. Install the washer and nut (2) on the lower clamp pin and
tighten the nut to the specified torque.
Torque Nm (kgm/lbft)
39 (4.0/29)
9. Install the parking brake cable (1) on the leaf spring and
tighten the nut at its bracket.
Torque N
m (kg
m/lb
ft)
7 (0.7/5)
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TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM 7D1-35
3.
Shifting from 4H to 4L
3-1 When the 4L indicator flashes at 2Hz
When shifting from 4H to 4L, the 4L indicator continues flashing at 2Hz until shifting in the transfer case is
completed. The phases of the engaged splines may sometimes deviated preventing completion of shifting.
By correcting the deviation of phases, shifting is completed.
Step 3-1:
(In case of AT): Set the select bar of the transmission to the D position.
(In case of MT): Set the lever of the transmission to a position allowing running and engage the clutch
gently.
At this time, some rotating force acts on the engaged splines, phase is corrected and the engagement is
completed.
3-2 When the 4L indicator flashes at 2Hz for 10 seconds and then keeps ON again (AT vehicle)
This condition occurs when torsional torque has been generated between the transmission and road surface
and the transfer standby mechanism cannot absorb it completely.
Step 3-2:
Set the select lever of the transmission to the N position. (Stepping on the brake pedal is effective at
this time.)
3-3 When the 4L indicator flashes at a frequency of 4Hz
Shifting from 4H to 4L is restricted.
When the vehicle is running, the transmission lever is at the running range and the engine speed is high (L4:
3000rpm or more V6: 2000rpm), the transfer cannot be shifted from 4H to 4L (restriction on operation).
Restriction on operation (Except 4JA1-LT)
The 4H, neutral and 4L shifting mechanism has no synchronization function. Therefore, if relative rotations in the
mechanism become excessive, shifting exerts adverse influence on the internal mechanism of the transfer. To
avoid such a trouble, vehicle condition is detected to restrict the operation (vehicle speed, engine speed and TM
position).
Requirement to restrict the speed: Vehicle should be in stop.
For the reason of the detection logic, time to wait for start of operation may be required.
A/T: If the vehicle is in stop for a long time at the TM running range (D, 1, 2) before operating the AT, waiting
time becomes longer (from 1 second to 3 minutes at the maximum).
M/T: If the vehicle is at stop with the clutch stepped on at the T/M running position (1 – R), the time to wait
becomes longer.
Waiting time means the time commencing from when other requirements (engine speed and T/M position) are
met to permission of the speed restriction. Operation during the waiting time is not permissible.
The waiting time is 1 second at the minimum and increases up to 5 seconds if the above condition continues 3
minutes. After that, the waiting time increases up to 3 minutes in 2 minutes.
When it is clear that the above condition has continued and reduction of waiting time is desirable, turn on or off
the ignition or start and stop the vehicle several meters.
Requirements for permission of restriction on engine speed: Engine speed should be decreased.
The engine speed of 3000rpm (V6: 2000rpm) or below is advisable.
Requirements for permission of restriction on T/M position restriction:
(AT) N range is recommendable
(MT) should be at the neutral.
These requirements for permission should be all met before the switch is operated. If the requirements are met
after operation, operation is not automatically effected but re-operation is required after permission is given.
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7D1-36 TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM
Restriction on operation (4JA1-LT)
The 4H, neutral and 4L shifting mechanism has no synchronization function. Therefore, if relative rotations in the
mechanism become excessive, shifting exerts adverse influence on the internal mechanism of the transfer. To
avoid such a trouble, vehicle condition is detected to restrict the operation (vehicle speed, and TM position).
Requirement to restrict the speed: Vehicle should be in stop.
Requirements for permission of restriction on engine speed: Engine speed should be decreased.
The engine speed of 3000rpm (V6: 2000rpm) or below is advisable.
Requirements for permission of restriction on T/M position restriction:
should be at the neutral.
These requirements for permission should be all met before the switch is operated. If the requirements are met
after operation, operation is not automatically effected but re-operation is required after permission is given.
Note: Don’t’ accelerate engine speed a the time of this operation.
Step 3-3:
Stop the vehicle. (Close the accelerator and decrease the engine speed to below L4: 3000rpm, V6:
2000rpm.)
(In case of AT): Set the transmission select lever to the N position.
(In case of MT): Set the transmission lever to the neutral position. (Stepping on the clutch is
recommendable.) Push the 4L button.
If shifting operation is not completed (the lamp flashes at 2Hz), perform the step 3-1.
4. Shifting from 4L to 4H
4-1 When 4L indicator continues flashing at 2HZ
When shifting from 4L to 4H, the 4L indicator continues flashing at 2Hz until the shifting in the transfer case is
completed. Phases of engaged splines may deviate and the operation may not completed in some cases.
Shifting is completed by correcting the deviation of the splines.
Step 4-1: (same as step 3-1)
(In case of AT): Set the transmission select lever to the D position.
(In case of MT): Shift the transmission lever to a position allowing running and engage the clutch
gently.
4-2 When the indicator continues flashing at 2Hz for 10 seconds and then keeps on at 4L again (AT
vehicle)
This condition occurs when torsional torque has generated between the transmission and the road surface
(use of the parking position on a slope) and resistance against the separation of the driving force cannot be
fully by the waiting mechanism of the transfer.
Shifting is possible by using the brake also at the neutral position of the transmission
Step 4-2: (Same procedure
as the step 3-2)
Set the transmission select lever to the N position.
(Leaving the brake lever and stepping it again is recommendable.)
4-3 When the 4L indicator flashes at 4HZ
Shifting from 4L to 4H is restricted.
When the vehicle is running, transmission lever is at the running range, and the engine speed is high, the
transfer 4L cannot be shifted to 4H.
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7A2-2 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L)
Service Precaution
WARNING: THIS VEHICLE HAS A SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS). REFER TO THE SRS
COMPONENT AND WIRING LOCATION VIEW IN
ORDER TO DETERMINE WHETHER YOU ARE
PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE SRS
COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING. WHEN YOU
ARE PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE
SRS COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING, REFE
R
TO THE SRS SERVICE INFORMATION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN
POSSIBLE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, PERSONAL
INJURY, OR OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS SYSTEM
REPAIRS.
CAUTION: Always use the correct fastener in the
proper location. When you replace a fastener, use
ONLY the exact part number for that application.
ISUZU will call out those fasteners that require a
replacement after removal. ISUZU will also call out
the fasteners that require thread lockers or thread
sealant. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, do not
use supplemental coatings (Paints, greases, o
r
other corrosion inhibitors) on threaded fasteners or
fastener joint interfaces. Generally, such coatings
adversely affect the fastener torque and the joint
clamping force, and may damage the fastener.
When you install fasteners, use the correct
tightening sequence and specifications. Following
these instructions can help you avoid damage to
parts and systems.
General Description
The AW30-40LE is a 4–speed fully automatic
transmission. It uses a microcomputer as a control unit
to judge running conditions including throttle opening
rate and vehicle speed, then it sets the shifting point in
the optimum timing so that best driving performance
can be achieved.
In addition, the built–in shift mode select function can
select three shift modes according to the driver's
preference:
Normal mode –Normal shift pattern.
3rd Start mode –Starts in 3rd gear to reduce
slippage on ice or snow.
Power mode has a delayed up shift when more
powerful acceleration is required.
Also, the built–in fail–safe function (“backup mode")
assures driving performance even if the vehicle speed
sensor, throttle signal or any solenoid fails.
Further, the self–diagnostic function conducts diagnosis
in a short time when the control system fails, thus
improving serviceability.
The major features of AW30-40LE are as follows:
A compact structure consisting of 2 sets of planetary
gears and flat torque converter.
Electronic control selects the optimum shift mode according to the driving conditions.
Electronic control maintains the optimum hydraulic
pressure for clutch, band brake as well as
transmission so that shift feeling is improved.
Two sets of planetary gears reduce friction of powe
r
train.
Also, a lockup mechanism in the torque converter
reduces fuel consumption.
Wide gear ratio and high torque rate of torque
converter provide excellent starting performance.
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7A2-6 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L)
TCM Point Table
RTW37ASF000101-1
PIN No. SIGNAL NAME
A1 GND
A2 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID GND
A3 —
A4 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID
A5 L-up SOLENOID
A6 STARTER SW(IG1)
A7 CAN COMMUNICATION (-)
A8 —
A9 —
A10 —
A11 T/M OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
A12 T/M OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR GND
A13 —
A14 —
A15 SHIFT SOLENOID (S2)
A16 SHIFT SOLENOID (S1)
A17 CAN COMMUNICATION (+)
A18 —
A19 —
A20 —
A21 —
A22 —
A23 GND
A24 BATTERY
PIN No. SIGNAL NAME
B1 NEUTRAL START SW (R)
B2 POWER LAMP
B3 CHECK TRANS LAMP
B4 PATTERN SELECT SW (3rd START)
B5 SPEED SENSOR (+)
B6 INPUT REVOLUTION SENSOR (+)
B7 NEUTRAL START SW (D)
B8 NEUTRAL START SW (N)
B9 NEUTRAL START SW (3)
B10 3rd START LAMP
B11 OIL TEMPERATURE WARNING LAMP
B12 DIAGNOSIS TERMINAL
B13 PATTERN SELECT SW (POWER)
B14 SPEED SENSOR (-)
B15 —
B16 INPUT REVOLUTION SENSOR (+)
B17 —
B18 NEUTRAL START SW (L)
B19 NEUTRAL START SW (2)
B20 NEUTRAL START SW (P)
B21 TRANSMISFER LOW 4 SW
B22 BRAKE LAMP SW
B23 DIAGNOSIS OUT PUT
B24 —
B25 —
B26 CRUISE CONTROL UNIT