battery ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM 3B-55

Steering Column
Steering Column and Associated Parts



This illustration is based on the RHD model.
RTW43BLF000201
Legend
(1) Inflator Module or Horn Pad
(2) Steering Wheel
(3) Steering Column Cover
(4) Combination Switch and SRS Coil Assembly
(5) Steering Column Assembly
(6) Second Steering Shaft
(7) Lower Second Steering Shaft
(8) Instrument Panel Lower Cover
(9) Driver Knee Bolster (reinforcement)



Removal
1. Turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle's wheels
are pointing straight ahead.
2. Turn the ignition switch to "LOCK".

3. Disconnect the battery "-" terminal cable, and wait at
least 5 minutes. (with SRS air bag)
4. Disconnect the yellow 2-way SRS connector located
under the steering column. (with SRS air bag)

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3B-60 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

9. Turn the SRS coil counter clockwise to full, return
about 3 turns and align the neutral mark. (with SRS
air bag)
CAUTION: When turning the SRS coil counte
r
clockwise to full, stop turning if resistance is felt.
Forced further turning may damage to the cable in
the SRS coil.
826RW014
10. When installing the steering column cover, be sure to
route each wire harness as illustrated so that the
harnesses do not catch any moving parts.
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Legend
(1) Steering Column Cover
(2) Starter Switch Harness
(3) Combination Switch Harness
(4) Inflator Module Harness

11. Install steering wheel and align the setting marks
made when removing.
Refer to the adjustment method in case a mark is
not attached in this section.
NOTE: Confirm SRS and Horn harness connector is
fixed by the steering wheel.
RTW33BSH000601

CAUTION: Never apply force to the steering wheel in
direction of the shaft by using a hammer or othe
r
impact tools in an attempt to remove the steering
wheel. The steering shaft is designed as an energy
absorbing unit.
12. Tighten the steering wheel fixing nut to the specified
torque.
Torque: 31 - 39 N
 m (3.2 – 4.0 kg
 m/23 - 29 lb ft)
13. Support the module and carefully connect the
module connector and horn lead, then install inflato
r
module.
NOTE: Pass the lead wire through the tabs on the
plastic cover (wire protector) of inflator to prevent lead
wire from being pinched.
14. Tighten bolts to specified torque.
Torque: 2 - 4 N
 m (0.2 – 0.4 kg
 m/17 - 35 lb in)
15. Install driver knee bolster (reinforcement).
16. Install instrument panel lower cover.
17. Install the engine hood opening lever.
18. Connect the yellow 2-way SRS connector and horn
lead located under the steering column.
19. Connect the battery "-" terminal cable. (with SRS ai
r
bag)

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TRANSFER CASE 7D-7

Removal
NOTE: Before removing transmission and transfer
assembly from vehicle, change the transfer mode to
2WD using the 4WD push button switch on dash panel.
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
Raise and support vehicle with suitable stands. Drain
transfer case fluid.
3. Remove the center exhaust pipe(5). (6VE1 only)
4.
Remove rear propeller shaft (1) and front propelle
r
shaft (2)(3).
NOTE: Apply alignment marks on the flange at both
front and rear sides.
5.
Disconnect harness connectors and clip.

Connector: transfer switch, 2WD-4WD actuator,
speed sensor.
NOTE: Avoid turning the vehicle ignition switch to the
ON position when the 2WD-4WD connector is removed
(battery connected).
If the ignition switch must be turned to the ON position,
the controller must first be removed (memory must be
cleared because the CHECK 4WD INDICATOR will
light).
6.
Remove transfer case (4) from the vehicle.
Installation
1.
Apply a thin coat of molybdenum disulfide grease to
the input shaft spline as shown in the figure.

260R300001

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7D-10 TRANSFER CASE

Transfer Control Unit

RTW37DLF000401
Legend


(1) Transfer Control Unit

(3) Bolt
(2) Protector


Removal
1.
Disconnect the battery ground cable.
Remove the driver’s seat.
2.
Peel back the floor carpet on the driver's side of the
vehicle to expose the transfer control unit.
3.
Disconnect the harness connector from the Transfe
r
control unit.
4. Remove the Transfer control unit.
Installation
1.
Install the Transfer control unit.
2.
Connect the harness connector to the Transfe
r
control unit.
3.
Connect the battery ground cable.

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7D1-32 TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM

No. Connector face No. Connector face
R-14
Black
Transfer controller H-3
(4JH1-
A/T)
WhiteBattery (+)  Engine room
E-10
Silver
Engine ground H-4
(4JH1)
WhiteEngine  Engine room
E-11
(4JH1)
(C24SE)
Natural
Green

Neutral switch H-6
White
Engine room 
INST
E-12
(4JH1)
(C24SE)
Natural
Green
Neutral switch H-7
WhiteEngine room 
INST
E-35
(4JH1-
TC
C24SE)
Black
Motor actuator H-22
(4JA1/H
1-M/T)
Gray Engine 
Engine room C
E44
Gray
Vehicle speed sensor H-23
(4JA1-L)
Engine room B 
T/mission
E-45
White
4WD switch H-29
(4JH1-
M/T)
WhiteBattery (+)  Engine room C
E-46
Brown
H-L neutral switch H-31
(6VE1)
WhiteEngine room 
T/mission
E-51
Black
Inhibiter switch H-32

WitheEngine room  Rear body
E-61
(6VE1)
Black
ECM P-1
SilverBattery (+)

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TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM 7D1-33

No. Connector face No. Connector face
P-2
Silver
Relay & Fuse box


P-5
Silver
Battery (-)


P-6
Silver
Body earth (Ground)


P-10
Silver
Engine ground


P-13
(4JH1)
Gray
Shift on the fly actuator


R-14

Black 2-4WD Control unit


R-15

Black 2-4WD Control unit

















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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) 7A2-15

2. Indicator is flashing and the flash is 0.4 seconds
ON and 0.4 seconds OFF always when ignition is
on (engine cranked or not). This means that there is
a malfunction. Go to DIAGNOSTIC CHECK
.
Abnormal





C07RY00042-1
3. Indicator is staying ON always when Ignition is ON.
1. This means that connection between the lamp
and the indicator control unit is shorted to
ground.
2. Verify if instrument panel terminal 2 o
f
connector B –23 is shorted to ground.
3. Verify if the indicator control unit connector C –
95 terminal 3 is shorted to ground.
4.
Verify that the instrument panel terminal 30 of
connector B –24 is connected to battery.
5. If problem solved: Go to CHECK TRANS
INDICATOR .
NO: Replace Transmission Control Module
(TCM).
4. Indicator is staying OFF with the ignition ON
(engine OFF).
1. This means that connection between the lamp
and the indicator control unit is shorted to
battery or opened.
2.
Verify if instrument panel terminal 2 of
connector B –23 is shorted to battery or open.
3. Verify if the indicator control unit connector C –
95 terminal 3 is shorted to battery or open.
4.
Verify that the instrument panel terminal 2of
connector B –23 is connected to battery. If not,
check the fuses and the connections (terminal
11 of connector H –6) voltage.

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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-27

SERVICE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (SPS)
The procedure to program the control unit by using the
Service Programming System (SPS) software
contained in TIS2000 is explained below.
NOTE: 
 

Should Tech2 display "SPS Procedure was not
successful", engine will not start, but no DTCs
are present, low battery voltage or poo
r
electrical connections should be the primary
suspects. Perform the SPS procedure again
after rectifying the fault/s.


IMPORTANT:
Perform the following checks before attempting to
program the control unit:

 

The Tech2 PCMCIA card is programmed with
the latest software release.

 

The latest release of TIS2000 is loaded on the
PC.

 

The vehicle battery is fully charged.

 

The control unit to be programmed is
connected to the vehicle.
1. Preparations of TIS 2000
1.
Connect Tech 2 to P/C.
2.
Check to see if Hardware Key is plugged into Port.
3.
Activate TIS 2000 by P/C.
4.
On the activating screen of TIS2000, choose
"Service Programming System"





5.
On the screen of "Diagnostic Tester and
Processing Program Selection", choose the one
that will comply with the following.

Diagnostic tester in use

New programming by the existing module or new
programming by the replaced/new module.

Fixing position of the control unit.
6.
Upon completion of the selection, push the button
of "Continue".

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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AW30 –40LE) (V6 3.5L) 7A2-31

16 – Terminal Data Link Connector (DLC)
OBD standardizes Data Link Connector (DLC)
configurations. The DLC, formerly referred to as the
ALDL, will be a 16 –terminal connector found on the
lower right side of the driver's side instrument panel. All
manufacturers must conform to this 16 –terminal
standard.






060R300015






810RT022




PIN 1 – uart
PIN 2 – J1850 Bus + L line on 2–wire systems, or single wire (ECM)
PIN 3 – (Not used)
PIN 4 – Chassis ground pin
PIN 5 – Chassis ground pin
PIN 6 – ECM diagnostic enable
PIN 7 – KW2000
PIN 8 – (Not used)
PIN 9 – Primary UART
PIN 10 – (Not used)
PIN 11 – TCM diagnostic enable
PIN 12 – ABS diagnostic or CCM diagnostic enable
PIN 13 – SIR diagnostic enable
PIN 14 – (Not used)
PIN 15 – (Not used)
PIN 16 – Battery power from vehicle unswitched (4 AMP MAX.)


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