check engine ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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6A-4 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
Engine Diagnosis
Hard Starting
1. Starting Motor Does Not Turn Over
Troubleshooting Procedure
Turn on headlights and starter switch.


Symptom Possible Cause Action
Headlights go out or dim considerably Battery run down or under charged Recharge or replace battery
Terminals poorly connected Clean battery posts and terminals
and connect properly
Starting motor coil circuit shorted Overhaul or replace
Starting motor defective Overhaul or replace

2. Ignition Trouble 
  Starting Motor Turns Over But
Engine Does Not Start Spark Test
Disconnect an ignition coil from any spark plug.
Connect the spark plug tester 5884003830, start the
engine, and check if a spark is generated in the spark
plug tester. Before starting the engine, make sure that
the spark plug tester is properly grounded. To avoid
electrical shock, do not touch the part where insulation
of the ignition coil is broken while the engine is running.


Symptom Possible Cause Action
Spark jumps across gap Spark plug defective Clean or replace
Ignition timing incorrect Refer to Ignition System
Fuel not reaching fuel injector(s) or
engine Refer to item 3 (Trouble in fuel
system)
Valve timing incorrect Adjust
Engine lacks compression Refer to item 4 (Engine lacks
compression)
No sparking takes place Ignition coil disconnected or broken Connect properly or replace
Electronic Ignition System with
module Replace
Poor connections in engine harness Correct
Engine Control Module cable
disconnected or defective Correct or replace

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-5
3. Trouble In Fuel System
Symptom Possible Cause Action
Starting motor turns over and spark
occurs but engine does not start. Fuel tank empty Fill
Water in fuel system Clean
Fuel filter clogged Replace filter
Fuel pipe clogged Clean or replace
Fuel pump defective Replace
Fuel pump circuit open Correct or replace
Evaporative Emission Control System
circuit clogged Correct or replace
Multiport Fuel Injection System faultyRefer to “Electronic Fuel Injection"
section

4. Engine Lacks Compression
Symptom Possible Cause Action
Engine lacks compression Spark plug loosely fitted Tighten to specified torque
Valve timing incorrect Adjust
Cylinder head gasket defective Replace gasket
Valve incorrectly seated Lap valve
Valve stem seized Replace valve and valve guide
Valve spring weakened or broken Replace
Cylinder or piston rings worn Overhaul engine
Piston ring seized Overhaul engine.

Engine Compression Test Procedure
1. Start and run the engine until the engine reaches
normal operating temperature.
2. Turn the engine off.
3. Remove all the spark plugs.
4. Remove ignition coil fuse (15A) and disable the
ignition system.
5. Remove the fuel pump relay from the relay and
fuse box.
6. Engage the starter and check that the cranking
speed is approximately 300 rpm.
7. Install cylinder compression gauge into spark plug
hole.
8. With the throttle valve opened fully, keep the
starter engaged until the compression gage needle
reaches the maximum level. Note the reading.
9. Repeat the test with each cylinder.
If the compression pressure obtained falls belo
w
the limit, engine overhaul is necessary.
Limit; 1000 kPa (145 psi)

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6A-8 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
Hesitation
Symptom Possible Cause Action
Hesitation on acceleration Throttle Position Sensor adjustment
incorrect Replace throttle valve assembly
Throttle Position Sensor circuit open
or shorted Correct or replace
Excessive play in accelerator linkageAdjust or replace
Mass Airflow Sensor circuit open or
poor connections Correct or replace
Mass Airflow Sensor defective Replace
Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor
circuit open or poor connections Correct or replace
IAT Sensor defective Replace
Hesitation at high speeds
(Fuel pressure too low) Fuel tank strainer clogged Clean or replace
Fuel pipe clogged Clean or replace
Fuel filter clogged Replace
Defective fuel pump system Check and replace
Fuel Pressure Control Valve leaking Replace
Hesitation at high speeds
(Fuel injector not working normally) Power supply or ground circuit for
Multiport Fuel Injection System
shorted or open Check and correct or replace
Fuel Injector defective Replace
Cable of Multiport Fuel Injection
System circuit open or poor
connections Correct or replace

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-9
Symptom Possible Cause Action
Hesitation at high speeds Engine Control Module defective Replace
Throttle Position Sensor cable broken
or poor connections Correct or replace
Throttle Position Sensor defective Replace
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
circuit open or shorted Correct or replace
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
defective Replace
Mass Airflow Sensor circuit open or
poor connections Correct or replace
Mass Airflow Sensor defective Replace
IAT Sensor circuit open or poor
connections Correct or replace
IAT Sensor defective Replace
Throttle valve not fully opened Check and correct or replace
Air Cleaner Filter clogged Replace filter element
Power supply voltage too low Check and correct or replace

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-19
Engine Oil Pressure Check
1. Check for dirt, Fuel or water in the engine oil.
a. Check the viscosity of the oil.
b. Check the viscosity of the oil.
c. Change the oil if the viscosity is outside the
specified standard.
d. Refer to the “Maintenance and Lubrication"
section of this manual.
2. Check the engine oil level.
The level should fall somewhere between the
“ADD" and the “FULL" marks on the oil level
dipstick.
If the oil level does not reach the “ADD" mark on
the oil level dipstick, engine oil must be added.
3. Remove the oil pressure unit.
4. Install an oil pressure gauge.
5. Start the engine and allow the engine to reach
normal operating temperature (About 80C).
6. Measure the oil pressure.
Oil pressure should be:
392
 550 kPa (56.9
 80.4 psi) at 3000 rpm.
7. Stop the engine.
8. Remove the oil pressure gauge.
9. Install the oil pressure unit.
10. Start the engine and check for leaks.

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6A-20 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
The instrument panel “CHECK ENGINE" Malfunction
Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminates by self diagnostic
system when the system checks the starting of engine,
or senses malfunctions. ”CHECK ENGINE" MIL does
not illuminate at the starting of engine

Symptom Possible Cause Action
“CHECK ENGINE" MIL does not
illuminate at the starting of engine Bulb defective Replace
MIL circuit open Correct or replace
Command signal circuit to operate
self diagnostic system shorted Correct or replace
Engine Control Module (ECM) cable
loosely connected, disconnected or
defective Correct or replace
ECM defective Replace
“CHECK ENGINE" MIL illuminates,
and stays on Deterioration of heated oxygen
sensor internal element Replace
Heated oxygen sensor connector
terminal improper contact Reconnect properly
Heated oxygen sensor lead wire
shorted Correct
Heated oxygen sensor circuit open Correct or replace
Deterioration of engine coolant
temperature sensor internal element Replace
Engine coolant temperature sensor
connector terminal improper contact Reconnect properly
Engine coolant temperature sensor
lead wire shorted Correct
Engine coolant temperature sensor
circuit open Correct or replace
Throttle position sensor open or
shorted circuits Correct or replace
Deterioration of crankshaft position
sensor Replace
Crankshaft position sensor circuit
open or shorted Correct or replace
Vehicle speed sensor circuit open Correct or replace
Intake air temperature sensor circuit
open or shorted Correct or replace
Fuel injector circuit open or shorted Correct or replace
ECM driver transistor defective Replace ECM
Malfunctioning of ECM RAM
(Random Access Memory) or ROM
(Read Only Memory) Replace ECM

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ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L) 6A-59
Valve Guide Replacement
1. Using Valve guide replacer: 5884024420,
drive out the valve guide from the combustion
chamber side.


014RS008
2. Apply engine oil to the outside of the valve guide.
Using valve guide replacer 5884024420,
drive in a new valve guide from the camshaft side,
and check the valve guide height.
Valve guide upper end height: 13.0 mm (0.5118
in)
(Measured from the cylinder head upper face)





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3. Check the clearance. If the clearance is less than
the specified value, ream the inside diameter o
f
valve guide. Using a sharp 6 mm reamer, ream the
valve guide to obtain the specified clearance.

Valve Seat
1. Measure the protrusion of the valve stem when a
new valve is installed in the cylinder head. If the
protrusion of the valve stem exceeds the limit,
replace the valve seat insert or the cylinder head
assembly.
Protrusion of valve stem
Intake
Standard: 39.32 mm (1.5480 in)
Limit: 39.47 mm (1.5539 in)
Exhaust
Standard: 39.30 mm (1.5472 in)
Limit: 39.45 mm (1.5531 in)





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6A-60 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
2. Measure the valve seat contact width. Make the
necessary corrections if the seat contact surface is
damaged or rough or if the contact width wea
r
exceeds the limit.
Valve seat contact width
Standard: 1.1 mm (0.0433 in)
Limit: 1.7 mm (0.0669 in)


014RS011
Contact Surface Angle on Valve Seat on
Valve
1. Measure contact surface angle on valve seat.
2. If the measured value exceeds the limit, replace
valve, valve guide and valve seat as a set.
Valve contact surface angle: 45
 


014RS012


Valve Seat Insert Correction
1. Remove the carbon from the valve seat insert
surface.
2. Use a valve cutter to minimize scratches and othe
r
rough areas. This will bring the contact width back
to the standard value. Remove only the scratches
and rough areas. Do not cut away too much. Take
care not to cut away unblemished areas of the
valve seat surface.
Valve seat angle degree: 90
 





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3. Apply abrasive compound to the valve seat insert
surface.
4. Insert the valve into the valve guide.
5. Turn the valve while lapping it to fit the valve sea
t
insert.
6. Check that the valve contact width is correct.
7. Check that the valve seat insert surface is in
contact with the entire circumference of the valve.

014RS014

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6A-62 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
5. Install lower valve spring seat, valve spring and
upper valve spring seat then put split collars on the
upper spring seat, using the 5884024460 valve
spring compresor and 5884025470 valve
spring compressor adapter to install the spli
t
collars.



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6. Install tappet with shim.
7. Install camshaft assembly.
 Refer to installation procedure for Camshaft in
this manual.
Valve Clearance Adjustments
NOTE: To adjust valve clearance, apply engine oil to
the cam as well as to the adjusting shim (2) with the
cylinder head built on the cylinder block, give a fe
w
turns to the camshaft by means of timing pulley
tightening bolt, and measure valve clearance when the
nose of cam is just opposite to maximum cam lift (1) as
shown in illustration below.







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Legend
(1) Cam
(2) Shim
(3) Tappet

Valve Clearance Standard Value (cold)
Intake: 0.23 mm
 0.33 mm
(0.0091 in
 0.0130 in)
Exhaust: 0.25 mm
 0.35 mm
(0.0098 in
 0.0138 in)
Selection of Adjusting Shim
Shim to be selected = (Thickness of removed
shim) + (Valve clearance measurement Standard
value) Based on the above formula, the best suited
shim should be selected from 41 sorts of shim
(differently thick at 0.02mm (0.0008 in) intervals from
2.40mm (0.0945 in) through 3.2mm (0.1260 in) thick).
Install the shim and check valve clearance.

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6A-72 ENGINE MECHANICAL (6VE1 3.5L)
3. Remove oil pipe and O-ring (3).
4. Remove oil strainer and O-ring (4).
5. Remove oil pump assembly (5).
6. Remove crankcase side bolts (6).
7. Remove oil gallery (7).
8. Remove piston and connecting rod assembly (8).
Refer to “Piston, Piston Ring and Connecting Rod"
in this manual.
9. Remove flywheel (9).
10. Remove rear oil seal retainer (10).
11. Remove main bearing cap (11).
12. Remove crankshaft (12).
Inspection and Repair
1. Crankshaft
Set the dial indicator as shown in the illustration
and measure the crankshaft thrust clearance. I
f
the thrust clearance exceeds the specified limit,
replace the thrust bearings as a set.
Thrust Clearance
Standard : 0.06 mm
 0.24 mm
(0.0024 in
 0.0094 in)
Limit : 0.30 mm (0.0118 in)




015RS003

Main Bearing Clearance
1. Remove the bearing caps and measure the oil
clearance.
2. Remove the main bearing cap fixing bolts in the
sequence shown in the illustration.

Arrange the removed main bearing caps in the
cylinder number order.
Remove the main bearings.



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3. Remove the crankshaft. Remove the main
bearings.
4. Clean the upper and lower bearings as well as the
crankshaft main journal.
5. Check the bearings for damage or excessive wear.
The bearings must be replaced as a set if damage
or excessive wear is discovered during inspection.
6. Set the upper bearings and the thrust washers to
their original positions.
Carefully install the crankshaft.
7. Set the lower bearings to the bearing cap original
position.
8.
Apply plastigage to the crankshaft journal unit as
shown in the illustration.
NOTE: Do not set the plastigage on the oil hole.


015RS005
9. Install main bearing caps, oil gallery and crank
case bolts in the order shown, and tighten each
bolt to the specified torque.
NOTE: Do not apply engine oil to the crank case side

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