check oil ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Owner's Guide

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FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4C1-45
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make necessary correction or parts replacement if wear, damage or any other abnormal conditions are found
through inspection.
For inspection and servicing of disc caliper, and relative parts, and ABS parts, refer to section 5 Brakes.


 Hub
 Hub bearing
 Bearing outer race

Disc

Oil seal

Knuckle spindle

ABS sensor rotor

Caliper



Visual Check
Check the following parts for wear, damage or other abnormal
conditions.

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4C1-48 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE


(2) Install the outer and inner bearing into the hub with fingers.


(3) Install oil seal using special tools.
Discard the used oil seal and install a new one.
Installer : 5-8522-0051-0
(J-33161)
Grip : 5-8840-0007-0
(J-8092)


Hub cap Hub

6. Hub and Disc Assembly
12. Hub Cap
Apply grease in the hub and hub cap.
Description Amount g(oz)
Hub 50 (1.76)
Hub cap 20 (0.70)
Outer bearing 6.5 (0.23)
Inner bearing 12 (0.42)


9. Hub nut
Adjustment of front wheel hub bearing preload
1. Tighten spindle nut to 3.0 kgm (21.7 lb.ft/29.4 Nm) torque.
2. Turn the hub 2-3 turns and loosen the nut just enough so
that it can be turned with the fingers.
3. Turn the nut all the way in with the fingers and check to be
sure the hub has no free play.
4. Measure the bearing preload by pulling one of the wheel
hub studs with a spring scale.
5. Tighten the spindle nut until specified bearing preload Is
obtained.
6. Install the split pin in the nut retainer.
Discard the used split pin and install a new one.
After reassembling, install the disc brake caliper assembly.
Bearing Preload N
m (kgf
m/lb
ft)

New bearing and New oil seal 8-12 (0.8-1.2 / 69-104)
Reuse bearing and New oil seal 8-12 (0.8-1.2 / 69-104)

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4C1-52 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make necessary correction or parts replacement if wear, damage or any other abnormal conditions are found
through inspection.
For inspection and servicing of disc caliper, and relative parts, and ABS parts, refer to Section Brakes.



Hub

Hub bearing, oil seal

Knuckle spindle

Disc

Caliper

ABS sensor rotor
 Cap, Hub flange, Shim, Snap ring



Visual Check
Check the following parts for wear, damage or other abnormal
conditions.


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4C1-60 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make necessary correction or parts replacement if wear, damage or any other abnormal conditions are found
through inspection.
For inspection and servicing of disc caliper, and relative parts, and ABS parts, refer to Section Brakes.



Hub
 Hub bearing, oil seal

Knuckle spindle

Disc

Caliper

ABS sensor rotor

Cap, Hub flange, Shim, Snap ring

Free wheeling hub parts (Option)
 Clutch, Knob, follower, inner, ring and
spring


Visual Check
Check the following parts for wear, damage or other abnormal
conditions.

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FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4C1-67
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to this Section to quickly diagnose and repair front axle problems. Each troubleshooting chart has three
headings arranged from left to right.
(1) Checkpoint (2) Trouble Cause (3) Countermeasure
This Section is divided into ten sub-sections:

4
 2 Model
1. Wanders and pulls
2. Front wheel shimmy

4
 4 Model
1. Oil leak at front axle
2. Oil leak at pinion shaft
3. Noises in front axle drive shaft joint
4. Noises in front axle
5. Wanders and pulls
6. Front wheel shimmy

Propeller shaft
1. Noise
2. Vibration

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4C1-70 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
4
 
4 MODEL
1. OIL LEAK AT FRONT AXLE

Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure

Front axle housingRepair or replaceCracked
Replace the oil sealWorn or defective oil seal
NG NG
OKOil seal



2. OIL LEAK AT PINION SHAFT

Oil sealReplace the oil sealWorn or defective
Correct the oil levelToo much gear oil
NG NG
OKGear oil level
Pinion flangeTighten or replaceLoose or damaged NG OK



3. NOISES IN FRONT AXLE DRIVE SHAFT JOINT


Replace the drive shaft joints
and bellows

Broken or worn
NG
Drive shaft joints and bellows
(UJ and DOJ)


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FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4C1-71
4. NOISES IN FRONT AXLE

Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure

Replenish the gear oilInsufficient gear oil NG
Replace the wheel bearing
Replace the pinion shaft
bearing
Replace the ring gear pinion
gear or side gear
Replace the gear oil
Wheel bearingWorn
Pinion shaft bearingWorn
Worn or chipped
Wrong or poor grade gear oil
Ring gear, pinion gear or side
gear
Adjust the backlashDrive pinion to ring gear
backlashToo much or too little backlash
NG NG NG NG NG
OK OK
OK
OK
Oil level
Tighten or replaceDifferential bearingLoose or worn NG OK

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4C2-6 SHIFT ON THE FLY SYSTEM




412RS045
14.Needle Bearing
Remove needle bearing from inner shaft by using a special
tool.
Remover : 5-8840-0027-0 (J-26941)
Sliding hammer : 5-8840-0084-0 (J-2619-01)
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage the shaft.

15.Oil Seal
Remove oil seal from front axle case.
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage the front axle case.

Inspection and Repair
Inspect the removed parts. If there are abnormalities such as
wear and damage, take corrective action or replace.

Visual Check

Check and see if the inner shaft has such
abnormalities as wear and damage.







412RW014




412RS008

When inspecting the inner shaft, be sure to check and
see if its splined part is twisted, worn, or cracked. If so,
replace with a new shaft. In case such an abnormality
in its gear part (a slide with sleeve), replace the shaft.
















412RS026
Inner Shaft Run-Out
With both end centers supported, rotate the shaft slowly
and measure deflection with a dial gauge.
Inner Shaft Run-Out (Limit) mm (in)
0.5 (0.02)
NOTE:
Do not heat the shaft to correct its bend.

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SHIFT ON THE FLY SYSTEM 4C2-7



RTW440SH000101
Inner Shaft Bearing
Inspect the state of inner shaft bearing. If any abnormality
such as smoothlessness is found, replace with a new inner
shaft bearing.
Insert a clutch gear and check the state of needle bearing.
If there is an abnormality such as smoothlessness, replace
the needle bearing.

Sleeve
Visual Check
Check and see that there is not wear, damage, or crecking
in the sleeve.
NOTE:
Close inspection of the groove and inner gear are required
because those are important parts.










412RW011
Functional Check
Operate the sleeve with the inner shaft combined with the
clutch gear.
If smoothlessness is felt, replace the sleeve.
NOTE:
Gear oil should be applied to the contact surface of gear.




412RW022
Dimensional Check
Check the width of sleeve center groove.
Sleeve Center Groove (Limit) mm (in)
7.1 (0.28)

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4C2-8 SHIFT ON THE FLY SYSTEM



RTW440SH000201
Clutch Gear
Visual Check
Check and see the there is not wear, damage, crack, or
any other abnormality in the clutch gear.
Functional Check
If there is an abnormality such as soothlessness when
operated in combination with sleeve, replace the clutch
gear.
NOTE:
When inspection, gear oil should be applied to the contact
surface of gear.




RTW440SH000301
Dimensional Check
Make sure of the size illustrated.
Clutch Gear Out Side Diameter (Limit) mm (in)
36.98 (1.46)



RTW440SH000501



RTW440SH000401
Actuator
Visual Check
Check and see that there is no damage, cracking, or other
abnormality.
Functional Check
Make sure of function with voltage (12V) applied to
terminal
3, 4 and set the tester to terminal 1, 2 in
accordance with the table below.
State Port 3Port 4Port 1, 2
Conducting Function
A 

  C
B 
  

D
If there is an abnormality, replace the actuator as an
assembly.
NOTE:
Be careful not to permit the entry of water or dust into the ports
of the actuator.
Do not open the actuator cover, if the actuator will be reused.

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