check oil ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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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-59
5. NOISES
Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Lubricating oil and grease for
upper and lower ball joint
Shock absorber
Stabilizer fixing nuts and bolts
Upper and lower links
bushings
Replace
Replace
Retighten
Replace
Insufficient
Faulty
Loose
Worn
Shock absorber fixing nut and
bolt
Retighten
Loose
Continued on the next pageOK OK OK OK
NG NG NG NG NG
OK
Upper and lower ball joint
Replace
Damaged
NG
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3C-60 FRONT SUSPENSION
Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Steering linkage and steering
gearReplaceWorn
AdjustImproper OK
NG NG
OKTire pressure Continued from the previous page
Steering unit fixing bolts and
linkageRetightenLoose
Adjust or replaceIncorrect adjustment or
abrasion OK
NG NG
OKFront wheel bearing
Lubricating oil and grease to
steering linkageReplaceInsufficient NG OK
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3D-14 REAR SUSPENSION
3. SPRING BREAKAGE
Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Replace
Oil leakage
NG
Shock absorber
Replace
Bushing worn
U-bolts
Shackle pins and pivot pins
Replace
Retighten
Retighten
Damaged
Bolts and nuts for loosening
Bolts and nuts for loosening
Replace
Worn or damaged
OK
OK
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
OK
Condition of loading
Continued on the next page
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7D-20 TRANSFER CASE
Inspection and Repair
1.
Make the necessary repair or parts replacement if
wear, damage or any other abnormal conditions are
found during inspection.
2.
Wash all parts thoroughly in clean solvent. Be sure
all old lubricant, metallic particles, dirt, or foreign
material are removed from the surfaces of every
part. Apply compressed air to each oil feed port and
channel in each case half to remove any
obstructions or cleaning solvent residue.
Inspection and Repair (Transfer
Case Assembly)
When wear, damage, or any other defects are observed
during the inspection, the part or parts must be repaired
or replaced. Wash all the parts with clean detergent,
and check that old oil, metallic particles, dirt, or foreign
materials are completely removed. Blow the air into oil
holes and grooves to remove foreign materials or
residual detergent.
Chain
Check whether the face that contacts the sprocket is
free from excessive wear or damage. If defects are
observed, replace the part.
If the chain interference mark is found on the inside
wall of the transfer cover or the chain is so slack that
a skipped engagement occurs between the chain
and sprocket, replace the chain.
Sprocket
Check whether the sprocket tooth surface is
excessively worn or damaged, and there is evidence
of burrs, chipping, wear, or damage on the gear
spline. Remove minor flaws or scratches with oil
stone. If excessive wear or damage is observed,
replace the part.
If excessive wear or damage is observed on the
sprocket inside sliding surface, replace the part.
Gear
Check whether the gear tooth surface is excessively
worn or damaged, and there is evidence of burrs,
chipping, wear, or damage on the gear spline.
Remove minor flaws or scratches with oil stone. I
f
excessive wear or damage is observed, replace the
part.
2-4 and Neutral Switch
Check the continuity of 2-4 and Neutral switch.
If defects are observed, replace the 4H and 4L
switch.
221R300001
261R300003
Switch
Stroke 2-4 Switch
Signal Neutral Switch
Signal
Terminal
1 to 2 Terminal
1 to2
1 Open Close
2 Close Open
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TRANSFER CASE 7D-21
Oil Pump
Remove foreign materials from the strainer. If the
strainer is damaged, replace it.
If the area into which the shaft is inserted is excessively
worn or damaged, replace the oil pump assembly.
Clutch Hub Spline Play
Set a dial indicator to the clutch hub to be measured.
Move the clutch hub as far as possible to both the
right and the left.
Note the dial indicator reading.
If the measured value exceeds the specified limit,
the clutch hub must be replaced.
Clutch hub spline play
Standard : 0 – 0.1 mm (0 – 0.004 in)
Limit : 0.2 mm (0.008 in)
226RS042
Bearings
1.
Inspect the condition of all the needles and ball
bearings. Wash bearings thoroughly in a cleaning
solvent. Apply compressed air to the bearings.
NOTE: Do not allow the bearings to spin. Turn them
slowly by hand. Spinning bearings may damage the
rollers.
2.
Lubricate the bearings with a light oil and check them
for roughness by slowly turning the race by hand.
Ball Bearing Play
1.
Use a dial indicator to measure the ball bearing play.
2.
If the measured value exceeds the specified limit, the
ball bearing must be replaced.
Limit : 0.2 mm (0.008 in)
226R3043
Synchronizers
The synchronizer hubs and sliding sleeves are a
selected assembly and should be kept together as
originally assembled.
Clean synchronizer components with clean solvent and
air dry.
Inspect the components for the following:
Teeth for wear, scuffs, nicks, burrs or breaks.
Keys and springs for wear, cracks or distortion,
replace if these conditions are present.
If scuffed, nicked or burred conditions cannot be
corrected with a soft stone or crocus cloth, replace
the component.
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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-1
TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30–40LE) (V6 3.5L)
CONTENTS
Service Precaution .................................................
7A2-2
General Description ...............................................
7A2-2
Electronic Control Diagram ...............................
7A2-3
Transmission Control Module (TCM) (1/2) ......
7A2-4
Transmission Control Module (TCM) (2/2) ......
7A2-5
TCM Point Table .................................................
7A2-6
TCM Voltage & Resistance Check Sheet .......
7A2-7
Control System Diagram ....................................
7A2-9
Control and Functions ........................................
7A2-10
Gear Shift Control 3rd start ...............................
7A2-10
Mode Type ...........................................................
7A2-10
Mode Selection ....................................................
7A2-10
Comparison of mode ..........................................
7A2-11
3rd start Mode .....................................................
7A2-11
Backup Mode .......................................................
7A2-11
Functions of Input / Output Components ........
7A2-12
CAN bus systems in automatic transmission
control (AW30-40LE) ........................................
7A2-13
High speed CAN bus ..........................................
7A2-13
Diagnosis .................................................................
7A2-13
Electronic Diagnosis ...........................................
7A2-13
Check Trans Indicator ........................................
7A2-13
On Board Diagnostic Check ..............................
7A2-13
"Check Trans" Check .........................................
7A2-14
Tech 2 OBD Connection ....................................
7A2-17
Snapshot Display With TIS2000 .................. 7A2-23
Service Programming System (SPS)............. 7A2-27
OBD Diagnostic Management System ............
7A2-30
16 - Terminal Data Link Connector (DLC) ......
7A2-31
Clear DTC ............................................................
7A2-32
DTC Check ..........................................................
7A2-32
TCM Precaution ..................................................
7A2-32
Information On TCM ...........................................
7A2-32
TCM Diagnostic Trouble Codes ........................
7A2-33
DTC P0560 (FLASHING CODE 25)
System Voltage Error ...........................................
7A2-34
DTC P0602 (FLASHING CODE 63)
Transmission Control Module (TCM)
Programming Error ................................................
7A2-36
DTC P0705 (FLASHING CODE 17)
Transmission Range Sensor Circuit
Malfunction .............................................................
7A2-38
DTC P0712 (FLASHING CODE 15)
Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor
Circuit Low Input ....................................................
7A2-42
DTC P0713 (FLASHING CODE 16)
Transmission Oil Temperature Sensor
Circuit Hight Input ..................................................
7A2-45
DTC P0717 (FLASHING CODE 14)
Input Speed Sensor Signal Error .........................
7A2-48
DTC P0722 (FLASHING CODE 11)
Output Speed Sensor Signal Error .....................
7A2-51
DTC P0743 (FLASHING CODE 33)
Torque Converter Clutch Electrical .....................
7A2-54
DTC P0748 (FLASHING CODE 35)
Pressure Control Solenoid Electrical ..................
7A2-57
DTC P0753 (FLASHING CODE 31)
Shift Solenoid S1 Electrical ..................................
7A2-60
DTC P0758 (FLASHING CODE 32)
Shift Solenoid S2 Electrical ..................................
7A2-63
DTC P1767 (FLASHING CODE 67)
ECM CAN Invalid ...................................................
7A2-66
DTC P1790 (FLASHING CODE 61)
Transmission Control Module ROM
Checksum Error .....................................................
7A2-69
DTC P1791 (FLASHING CODE 62)
Transmission Control Module RAM
Error .........................................................................
7A2-71
DTC U2104 (FLASHING CODE 65)
CAN BUSS OFF ....................................................
7A2-73
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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
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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-7
TCM Voltage & Resistance Check Sheet
CHECK ITEM PIN No. VALUE NOTE
VIGN A6 –A1 VIGN
Key “ON ”
A6 –A23 VIGN
Key “ON ”
Backup Power Supply A24 –A1 +B (Always)
Key “ON ”
Inhibitor (Select) SW P B20 –A1 “P ” Range VIGN Key “ON ”
Except “P ” 0V
Inhibitor (Select) SW R B1
–A1 “R ” Range VIGN Key “ON ”
Except “R ” 0V
Inhibitor (Select) SW N B8
–A1 “N ” Range VIGN Key “ON ”
Except “N ” 0V
Inhibitor (Select) SW D B7
–A1 “D ” Range VIGN Key “ON ”
Except “D ” 0V
Inhibitor (Select) SW 2 B19
–A1 “2 ” Range VIGN Key “ON ”
Except “2 ” 0V
Inhibitor (Select)SW 1 B18
–A1 “1 ” Range VIGN Key “ON ”
Except “1 ” 0V
Inhibitor (Select) SW 3 B9
–A1 “3 ” Range VIGN Key “ON ”
Except “3 ” 0V
Power SW B13
–A1 ON 0V Key “ON ”
OFF VIGN
3rd Start SW B4
–A1 ON 0V Key “ON ”
OFF VIGN
Brake SW B22
–A1 ON VIGN Key “ON ”
OFF 0V
AT Oil Temperature
Sensor A11
–A12 20 C 4.6V Engine run.
155
C 1.1V
4L Signal B21
–A1 4L 0V Key “ON ”
2H/4H VIGN
Diag SW B12
–A1 ON VIGN Key “ON ”
OFF 0V
Shift Solenoid A (S1) A16
–A1 P VIGN Engine run.
R VIGN
N VIGN
D –1 VIGN
D –2 VIGN
D –3 0V
D –4 0V
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7A2-8 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L)
CHECK ITEM PIN No. VALUE NOTE
Shift Solenoid B (S2) A15 –A1 P 0V Engine run.
R 0V Engine run. (Without the
Reverse range lock out)
N 0V Engine run.
D –1 0V
D –2 VIGN
D –3 VIGN
D –4 0V
Lock-up Solenoid A5
–A1 ON VIGN (ex.) It is “ON ” when the
vehicle speed is more than
65km/h.
OFF 0V
Check Trans Lamp B3
–A1 ON 0V Key “ON ”
(The lamp is “ON ” for 3
second after key “ON ”)
OFF VIGN
AT Oil Temperature Lamp B11
–A1 ON 0V Key “ON ”
(The lamp is “ON ” for 3
second after key “ON ”)
OFF VIGN
Power Lamp B2
–A1 ON 0V Key “ON ”
(The lamp is “ON ” when the
Power switch is “ON ”)
OFF VIGN
3 rd Start Lamp B10
–A1 ON 0V Key “ON ”
(The lamp is “ON ” when the
3rd Start switch is “ON ”)
OFF VIGN
AT Oil Temp Sensor
Resistance A11
–A12 20
C
12kKey “OFF ”
50
C 1.5k
155
C 293
Pressure Control Solenoid
Resistance A4
–A2 About
4 –7
(20
C)
Key “OFF ”
Speed Sensor Resistance B5 –B14 About
560
– 120(20
C)
Key “OFF ”
Input Revolution Sensor
Resistance B6
–B16 About
560
– 120(20
C)
Key “OFF ”
Lock-up Solenoid
Resistance A5
–A1 About
10
– 15(20
C)
Key “OFF ”
Shift Solenoid A (S1)
Resistance A16
–A1 About
10
– 15(20 C)
Key “OFF ”
Shift Solenoid B (S2)
Resistance A15
–A1 About
10
– 15(20
C)
Key “OFF ”