service ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM 11A-31

Diagnostic procedure

Once the cause of DTC is repaired or gone,
engine can be operated normally, and present
DTC becomes history code.

History code is canceled by no repeat failure on 25
consequence ignition key on afterward.

History code cannot be canceled by batter
y
connector disconnected.
Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
IMPORTANT:
Do not clear DTCs unless directed to do
so by the service information provided for each
diagnostic procedure. When DTCs are cleared, the
Failure Record data which may help diagnose an
intermittent fault will also be erased from memory.
Verifying Vehicle Repair
Verification of vehicle repair will be more
comprehensive for vehicles with immobilizer system
diagnostic. Following a repair, the technician should
perform the following steps:
1.
Review and record the Fail Records for the DTC
which has been diagnosed.
2.
Clear DTC(s).
3.
Operate the vehicle within conditions noted in the
Fail Records.
4.
Monitor the DTC status information for the DTC
which has been diagnosed until the diagnostic test
associated with that DTC runs.
Following these steps are very important in verifying
repairs on immobilizer systems. Failure to follow these
steps could result in unnecessary repairs.
Diagnostic Aids
Check the condition for system parts.


Installation condition, poor connection, damage,
system parts malfunction. Harness, Fuse, Relay,
Immobilizer coil (antenna), Key, Meter, Immobilize
r
control unit (ICU), Engine control module (ECM).
NOE: Breakage of immobilizer fuse does not operate
immobilizer system. Check engine lamp flashes at this
time.

Check the Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI)


Location of vehicle check

Move the vehicle to a new location and perform
the check again.

Non-OEM Parts.

Switch is "OFF" or remove the Non-OEM parts and
perform the check again.

Other

Remove the accessory and another key from key.

Check the other items.


Battery voltage is low.

Immobilizer programming functions.

Must be programmed immobilizer system.

Registration for security code, immobilizer control
unit parts number.

Key switch operation.

Immobilizer system may detect a history DTC b
y
the timing of ON-OFF of a key switch.

Active the immobilizer system.

Keyless entry system is malfunction.

Anti theft system is malfunction.

Check the operation

Check the operation "Lock / unlock" by using transmitte
r
(key) on the vehicle.

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ANTITHEFT SYSTEM 11B – 1
SECTION 11B
ANTITHEFT SYSTEM
CONTENTS
PAGE
Service Precaution ........................................................................................................ 11B – 3
General Description ...................................................................................................... 11B – 4
Activating the anti-theft system.............................................................................. 11B – 4
Antitheft system alarm operating conditions ........................................................ 11B – 4
Function of a keyless entry system ......................................................................... 11B – 4
Status LED ................................................................................................................. 11B – 4
Hazard relay ............................................................................................................... 11B – 4
Switches .................................................................................................................... 11B – 4
Receiver......................................................................................................................11B – 5
Range of communication ......................................................................................... 11B – 5
Diagnosis ................................................................................................................... 11B – 5
Transmitter (into remote key) .................................................................................. 11B – 5
Transmitter (into remote key) power ...................................................................... 11B – 5
Super lock .................................................................................................................. 11B – 5
No proper transmitter is available, what should be done for the system ?........ 11B – 6
DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS ................................................................................... 11B – 7
SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS .................................................................................. 11B – 7
COMPONENT WIRING LOCATORS (LHD) ............................................................... 11B – 8
WIRING DIAGRAM (LHD).......................................................................................... 11B – 9
WIRING DIAGRAM (LHD).......................................................................................... 11B – 10
WIRING DIAGRAM (LHD).......................................................................................... 11B – 11
WIRING DIAGRAM (LHD).......................................................................................... 11B – 12
WIRING DIAGRAM (RHD with keyless) ................................................................... 11B – 13
WIRING DIAGRAM (Super Lock).............................................................................. 11B – 14
WIRING DIAGRAM (Super Lock).............................................................................. 11B – 15
WIRING DIAGRAM (RHD) ......................................................................................... 11B – 16
WIRING DIAGRAM (RHD) ......................................................................................... 11B – 17
WIRING DIAGRAM (Super Lock).............................................................................. 11B – 18
WIRING DIAGRAM (Super Lock).............................................................................. 11B – 19
WIRING DIAGRAM (Super Lock).............................................................................. 11B – 20
Antitheft control unit (A) .......................................................................................... 11B – 21

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ANTITHEFT SYSTEM 11B – 3
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, REFER 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, or 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.
DTC20 Broken wire to door lock actuators ............................................................ 11B – 42
DTC21 Remote key 1 with random code out of capture range ............................ 11B – 43
DTC22 Remote key 2 with random code out of capture range ............................ 11B – 44
DTC23 Remote key 3 with random code out of capture range ............................ 11B – 45
DTC24 Remote key 4 with random code out of capture range ............................ 11B – 46
DTC25 Remote key 5 with random code out of capture range ............................ 11B – 47
DTC28 Input immobiliser short circuit to ground .................................................. 11B – 48
DTC29 Broken wire to immobiliser ......................................................................... 11B – 49
DTC31 Actuator driver door defect ......................................................................... 11B – 50
DTC32 Actuator passenger door defect .................................................................. 11B – 51
DTC36 Broken wire to driver door........................................................................... 11B – 52
DTC37 Broken wire to passenger door ................................................................... 11B – 53
DTC41 Driver door micro switch unlock defect ..................................................... 11B – 54
DTC42 Driver door micro switch lock defect .......................................................... 11B – 55
DTC43 Driver door micro switch dead lock defect ................................................ 11B – 56
DTC44 Passenger door micro switch lock defect................................................... 11B – 57
DTC45 Passenger door micro switch unlock defect .............................................. 11B – 58
DTC47 Battery voltage for door lock actuators is missing ................................... 11B – 59
DTC50 A/D converter defect or battery voltage less than 9 volt ......................... 11B – 60
DTC51 E E P ROM defect .......................................................................................... 11B – 61
DTC52 E E P ROM not programmed by ISUZU ...................................................... 11B – 62
DTC55 Control unit defect ........................................................................................ 11B – 63
DTC123 Output flasher short circuit to grpund or broken wire ........................... 11B – 64
DTC125 Output alarm horn broken wire ................................................................ 11B – 65

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11B – 24 ANTITHEFT SYSTEM
1
4
3 2
LTW3BALF000501
Tech-2 Scan Tool
From 98 MY, Isuzu dealer service departments are recommended to use Tech-2. Please refer to Tech-2 scan
tool user guide.
Legend
(1) PCMCIA Card
(2) SAE 16/19 Adaptor
(3) DLC Cable(4) Tech-2
(5) RS232C Cable

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3B-2 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM


PAGE
Power Steering Pump and Associated Parts (C24SE) ............................................. 3B – 21
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 21
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 21
Power Steering Pump Disassembled View ............................................................... 3B – 22
Disassembly ................................................................................................................ 3B – 23
Inspection and Repair ................................................................................................. 3B – 23
Reassembly ................................................................................................................. 3B – 24
Main Data and Specifications ..................................................................................... 3B – 25
Power Steering Pump and Associated Parts (6VE1) ................................................ 3B – 26
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 26
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 26
Power Steering Pump Disassembled View ............................................................... 3B – 27
Disassembly ................................................................................................................ 3B – 27
Inspection and Repair ................................................................................................. 3B – 28
Reassembly ................................................................................................................. 3B – 28
Main Data and Specifications ..................................................................................... 3B – 30
Supplemental Restraint System Steering Wheel & Column......................................... 3B – 31
Service Precaution ...................................................................................................... 3B – 31
SRS Connectors .......................................................................................................... 3B – 31
Inflator Module ................................................................................................................. 3B – 32
Inflator Module and Associated Parts ....................................................................... 3B – 32
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 33
Inspection and Repair (with SRS air bag) ................................................................. 3B – 35
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 35
Steering Wheel ................................................................................................................. 3B – 37
Steering Wheel and Associated Parts ....................................................................... 3B – 37
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 37
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 40
The adjustment method in case a mark is not attached............................................... 3B – 42

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3B-8 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

6. Fully close the shutoff valve. Record the highest
pressures.

If the pressure recorded is within 9300-9800 kPa
(95-100 kg/cm
2/1350-1420 psi), the pump is
functioning within its specifications.

If the pressure recorded is higher than 9800 kPa
(100 kg/cm
2/1420 psi), the valve in the pump is
defective.

If the pressure recorded is lower than 9300 kPa (95
kg/cm
2/1350 psi), the valve or the rotating group in
the pump is defective.
7. If the pump pressures are within specifications,
leave the valve open and turn (or have someone
else turn) the steering wheel fully in both directions.
Record the highest pressures and compare with the
maximum pump pressure recorded in step 6. If this
pressure cannot be built in either side of the powe
r
steering unit, the power steering unit is leaking
internally and must be replaced.
8. Shut the engine off, remove the testing gauge.
9. Reconnect the pressure hose, check the fluid level
and make the needed repairs.
10. If the problem still exists, the steering and fron
t
suspension must be thoroughly examined.

Maintenance
The hydraulic system should be kept clean and fluid
level in the reservoir should be checked at regula
r
intervals and fluid added when required. Refer to
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants in General
Information section for the type of fluid to be used and
the intervals for filling.
If the system contains some dirt, flush it as described in
this section. If it is exceptionally dirty, the pump must be
completely disassembled before further usage. (The
steering unit cannot be disassembled.)
All tubes, hoses, and fittings should be inspected for
leakage at regular intervals. Fittings must be tight. Make
sure the clips, clamps and supporting tubes and hoses
are in place and properly secured.
Power steering hoses and lines must not be twisted,
kinked or tightly bent. Air in the system will cause
spongy action and noisy operation. When a hose is
disconnected or when fluid is lost, for any reason, the
system must be bled after refilling. Refer to Bleeding the
Power Steering System in this section.

Inspect belt for tightness.

Inspect pulley for looseness or damage. The pulle
y
should not wobble with the engine running.

Inspect hoses so they are not touching any othe
r
parts of the vehicle.

Inspect fluid level and fill to the proper level.

Fluid Level
1. Run the engine until the power steering fluid
reaches normal operating temperature, about 55
C (130
F), then shut the engine off.
2. Check the level of fluid in the reservoir.
3. If the fluid level is low, add power steering fluid as
specified in General Information to the proper level
and install the receiver cap.
4. When checking the fluid level after the steering
system has been serviced, air must be bled from
the system. Refer to Bleeding the Power Steering
System in this section.

Bleeding The Power Steering System
When a power steering pump or unit has been installed,
or an oil line has been disconnected, the air that has
entered the system must be bled out before the vehicle
is operated. If air is allowed to remain in the powe
r
steering fluid system, noisy and unsatisfactory operation
of the system may result.

Bleeding Procedure
When bleeding the system, and any time fluid is added
to the power steering system, be sure to use only powe
r
steering fluid as specified in General Information.
1. Fill the pump fluid reservoir to the proper level and
let the fluid settle for at least two minutes.
2. Start the engine and let it run for a few seconds. Do
not turn the steering wheel. Then turn the engine
off.
3. Add fluid if necessary.
4. Repeat the above procedure until the fluid level
remains constant after running the engine.
5. Raise and support the front end of the vehicle so
that the wheels are off the ground.
6. Start the engine. Slowly turn the steering wheel right
and left, lightly contacting the wheel stops.
7. Add power steering fluid if necessary.
8. Lower the vehicle, set the steering wheel at the
straight forward position after turning it to its full
steer positions 2 or 3 times, and stop the engine.
9. Check the fluid level and refill as required.
10. If the fluid is extremely foamy, allow the vehicle to
set a few minutes, then repeat the above procedure.

Flushing The Power Steering System
1. Raise and support the front end of the vehicle off
the ground until the wheels are free to turn.
2. Remove the fluid return line at the pump inlet
connector and plug the connector port on the pump.
Position the line toward a large container to catch
the draining fluid.
3. While running the engine at idle, fill the reservoi
r
with new power steering fluid. Turn the steering
wheel in both directions. Do not contact or hold the
steering wheel to the wheel stops. This will cause
the pump to go to pressure relief mode, which ma
y
cause a sudden fluid overflow at the reservoir.

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POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM 3B-31

Supplemental Restraint System Steering Wheel & Column
Service Precaution
This steering wheel and column repair section covers
the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) steering
column. The following repair procedures are specific to
SRS components. When servicing a vehicle equipped
with Supplemental Restraint System, pay close attention
to all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS.
For detailed explanation about SRS, refer to Restraints
section.
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, O
R
OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS SYSTEM REPAIRS.
SAFE HANDLING OF INFLATOR MODULES
REQUIRES FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURES
DESCRIBED BELOW FOR BOTH LIVE AND
DEPLOYED MODULES.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED
WHEN HANDLING A DEPLOYED AIR BAG
ASSEMBLY (AIR BAG). AFTER DEPLOYMENT, THE
AIR BAG ASSEMBLY (AIR BAG) SURFACE MAY
CONTAIN A SMALL AMOUNT OF SODIUM
HYDROXIDE, A BY-PRODUCT OF THE
DEPLOYMENT REACTION, THAT IS IRRITATING TO
THE SKIN AND EYES. MOST OF THE POWDER ON
THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY (AIR BAG) IS HARMLESS.
AS A PRECAUTION, WEAR GLOVES AND SAFETY
GLASSES WHEN HANDLING A DEPLOYED AIR BAG
ASSEMBLY, AND WASH YOUR HANDS WITH MILD
SOAP AND WATER AFTERWARDS.

WHEN CARRYING A LIVE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY,
MAKE SURE THE BAG AND TRIM COVER ARE
POINTED AWAY FROM YOU. NEVER CARRY AN AI
R
BAG ASSEMBLY BY THE WIRES OR CONNECTO
R
ON THE UNDERSIDE OF MODULE. IN THE CASE OF
AN ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT, THE BAG WILL
THEN DEPLOY WITH MINIMAL CHANCE OF INJURY.
WHEN PLACING A LIVE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY ON A
BENCH OR OTHER SURFACE, ALWAYS FACE THE
BAG AND TRIM COVER UP, AWAY FROM THE
SURFACE.
NEVER REST A STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY
ON THE STEERING WHEEL WITH THE AIR BAG
ASSEMBLY FACE DOWN AND COLUMN VERTICAL.
THIS IS NECESSARY SO THAT A FREE SPACE IS
PROVIDED TO ALLOW THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY
TO EXPAND IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF
ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT. OTHERWISE,
PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT.
TO AVOID DEPLOYMENT WHEN
TROUBLESHOOTING THE SRS SYSTEM, DO NOT
USE ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS
BATTERY-POWERED OR A/C-POWERED VOLT-
METER, OHMMETER, ETC., OR ANY TYPE OF
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN SPECIFIED
IN THIS MANUAL. DO NOT USE A NON-POWERED
PROBE-TYPE TESTER.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE
FOLLOWED CAREFULLY, OTHERWISE PERSONAL
INJURY MAY RESULT.

SRS Connectors
CAUTION: The special yellow color connectors are
used for supplemental restraint system-air bag
circuit.
When removing the cable harness, do not pull the
cables. Otherwise, cable disconnection may occur.
When connect the SRS connector, insert the
connector completely. Imperfect locking may cause
malfunction of SRS circuit.

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3C-8 FRONT SUSPENSION


FRONT SUSPENSION
(4
 2 Except High Ride Suspension)
CONTENTS

Service Precaution............................................. 3C-8
Shock Absorber ................................................. 3C-9
Shock Absorber and Associated Parts ........... 3C-9
Removal ......................................................... 3C-9
Installation....................................................... 3C-10
Shock Absorber with Coil Spring .................... 3C-12
Stabilizer Bar ..................................................... 3C-15
Stabilizer Bar and Associated Parts ............... 3C-15
Removal ......................................................... 3C-15
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C-15
Installation....................................................... 3C-16
Knuckle .............................................................. 3C-17
Knuckle and Associated Parts........................ 3C-17
Removal ......................................................... 3C-17
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C-18
Installation....................................................... 3C-18
Upper Control Arm ............................................. 3C-19
Upper Control Arm and Associated Parts ...... 3C-19
Removal ......................................................... 3C-19
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C-20
Installation....................................................... 3C-20

Lower Control Arm ............................................. 3C-21
Lower Control Arm and Associated Parts ...... 3C-21
Removal ......................................................... 3C-21
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C-22
Installation ...................................................... 3C-22
Upper Ball Joint ................................................. 3C-23
Upper Ball Joint and Associated Parts ........... 3C-23
Removal ......................................................... 3C-23
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C-24
Installation ...................................................... 3C-24
Lower Ball Joint ................................................. 3C-25
Lower Ball Joint and Associated Parts ........... 3C-25
Removal ......................................................... 3C-25
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C-26
Installation ...................................................... 3C-26
Bump Rubber .................................................... 3C-27
Bump Rubber Joint and Associated Parts...... 3C-27
Removal ......................................................... 3C-27
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C-27
Installation ...................................................... 3C-27
Special Tools .................................................. 3C-28

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.

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3C-30 FRONT SUSPENSION


FRONT SUSPENSION
(4

 2 High Ride Suspension, 4

 4)
CONTENTS

Service Precaution............................................. 3C - 29
Shock Absorber ................................................. 3C - 30
Shock Absorber and Associated Parts ........... 3C - 30
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 30
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 30
Installation....................................................... 3C - 30
Stabilizer Bar ..................................................... 3C - 31
Stabilizer Bar and Associated Parts ............... 3C - 31
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 31
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 31
Installation....................................................... 3C - 32
Torsion Bar ........................................................ 3C - 33
Torsion Bar and Associated Parts .................. 3C - 33
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 33
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 34
Installation....................................................... 3C - 34
Knuckle .............................................................. 3C - 36
Knuckle and Associated Parts........................ 3C - 36
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 36
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 38
Installation....................................................... 3C - 38
Upper Control Arm ............................................. 3C - 39
Upper Control Arm and Associated Parts ...... 3C - 39
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 39

Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 40
Installation ...................................................... 3C - 41
Lower Control Arm ............................................. 3C - 43
Lower Control Arm and Associated Parts ...... 3C - 43
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 44
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 45
Installation ...................................................... 3C - 45
Upper Ball Joint ................................................. 3C - 47
Upper Ball Joint and Associated Parts ........... 3C - 47
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 47
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 48
Installation ...................................................... 3C - 48
Lower Ball Joint ................................................. 3C - 49
Lower Ball Joint and Associated Parts ........... 3C - 49
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 49
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 50
Installation ...................................................... 3C - 50
Bump Rubber .................................................... 3C - 51
Bump Rubber and Associated Parts .............. 3C - 51
Removal ......................................................... 3C - 51
Inspection and Repair..................................... 3C - 51
Installation ...................................................... 3C - 51
Special Tools .................................................... 3C - 52



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 o
r
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.

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3E-6 WHEELS AND TIRES

SERVICING
Servicing refers to general maintenance procedures to be performed by qualified service personnel.





WHEEL NUT TORQUES
Wheel Nut Torque kgfm(lbft/Nm)
12.0  1.0 (86.8  7.2 / 117.7  9.8)




TIRE ROTATION
For of radial tires, interchange the front and the rear wheels on
the same side as shown in the figure.




If one-sided tire wear appears on radial tires, rotate the wheels
as shown in the figure.

Note:
After rotation, adjust the front and rear tire pressure and be sure to check wheel nut tightness.

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