engine oil ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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3B-28 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

Inspection and Repair
Make all necessary adjustments, repairs, and part
replacements if wear, damage, or other problems are
discovered during inspection.

Rotor
442RS002
Check that the groove in the vane is free from excessive
wear and that the vane slides smoothly. When par
t
replacement becomes necessary, the pump cartridge
should be replaced as a subassembly.

Vane
442RS003
Sliding faces of the vane should be free from wear.
(Particularly the curved face at the tip that contact with
the cam should be free from wear and distortion). When
part replacement becomes necessary, the pump
cartridge should be replaced as a subassembly.

Cam
The inner face of the arm should have a uniform contact
pattern without a sign of step wear. When part
replacement becomes necessary, the pump cartridge
should be replaced as a subassembly.

Side Plate
The sliding faces of parts must be free from step wear
(more than 0.01 mm), which can be felt by the finge
r
nail.
The parts with minor scores may be reused after lapping
the face.

Relief Valve
The sliding face of the valve must be free from burrs
and damage. The parts with minor scores may be
reused after smoothing with emery cloth (#800 or finer).

Shaft
Oil seal sliding faces must be free from a step wear
which can be felt by the finger nail. Bushing fitting face
must be free from damage and wear.

O-ring, Oil Seal, Snap Ring
Be sure to discard used parts, and always use new
parts for installation. Prior to installation, lubricate all
seals and rings with power steering fluid.

Pressure Switch
Check the switch operation as follows:
With engine idling and A/C on, turn the steering wheel
fully to the left; compressor should interrupt and engine
idle speed will increase. Shut off A/C and again turn
steering fully to the left; engine idle will increase. I
f
system fails to function properly, disconnect connecto
r
at the pressure switch and repeat system check while
testing continuity across disconnected SW connector.

Reassembly
1. Install oil seal to front housing. Be sure to discard
used oil seal, and always use new parts fo
r
installation.
CAUTION: When installing the oil seal, be careful
not to damage the oil seal contacting surface of the
housing.
2. Install shaft assembly.

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POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM 3B-43

Combination Switch
Combination Switch and Associated Parts


This illustration is based on the RHD model.
RTW43BLF000601
Legend
(1) Steering Column Cover
(2) Steering Wheel
(3) Inflator Module or Horn Pad
(4) Combination Switch and SRS Coil Assembly
(5) Instrument Panel Lower Cover
(6) 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 a
t
least 5 minutes. (with SRS air bag)
4.
Disconnect the yellow 2-way SRS connector located
under the steering column. (with SRS air bag)
CAUTION: The wheels of the vehicle must be
straight ahead and the steering column in the
"LOCK" position before disconnecting the steering
wheel. Failure to do so will cause the coil assembly
to become uncentered which will cause damage to
the coil assembly. (with SRS air bag)
5. Remove the engine hood opening lever, then
remove instrument panel lower cover.
6. Remove the driver knee bolster (reinforcement).

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3B-50 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

CAUTION: The wheels of the vehicle must be
straight ahead and the steering column in the
"LOCK" position before disconnecting the steering
wheel. Failure to do so will cause the coil assembly
to become uncentered which will cause damage to
the coil assembly. (with SRS air bag)
5. Remove the engine hood opening lever and
steering lower cover.
6. Remove driver knee bolster (reinforcement).
7. Disable the SRS (Refer to "Disabling the SRS" in
this section). (with SRS air bag)
8. Check the both side hole of the steering cover. (with
SRS air bag)
060R300025
9. Check the position of the pins in a hole. Push the
pin in the direction of an arrow. (with SRS air bag)
060R300032

10. Push the four pins at 
5
6 mm bar. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
060R300031
11. Cancel the lock four pins. (with SRS air bag)
12. Loosen the horn pad fixing screw at the rear of the
steering wheel (without SRS air bag).
430R300009

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3B-56 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

CAUTION: The wheel of the vehicle must be straight
ahead and the steering column in the "LOCK"
position before disconnecting the steering column
from the steering gear. Failure to do so will cause
the SRS coil assembly to become uncentered which
will cause damage to the SRS coil assembly. (with
SRS air bag)
5. Remove the engine hood opening lever and
steering lower cover.
6. Remove the driver knee bolster (reinforcement).
7. Disable the SRS (Refer to "Disabling the SRS" in
this section). (with SRS air bag)
8. Check the both side hole of the steering cover. (with
SRS air bag)
060R300025
9. Check the position of the pins in a hole. Push the
pin in the direction of an arrow. (with SRS air bag)
060R300032

10. Push the four pins at 
5
6 mm bar. (with SRS ai
r
bag)
060R300031
11. Cancel the lock four pins. (with SRS air bag)
12. Loosen the horn pad fixing screw at the rear of the
steering wheel (without SRS air bag).
430R300009

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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.
825RW017
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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3C-2 FRONT SUSPENSION
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
4
 2 (EXCEPT HIGH RIDE SUSPENSION) MODEL
Front suspension Type Independent wishbone arms, coil spring
with stabilizer bar.
Coil spring Spring Rate 4JH1-TC / 4JA1-TC / 4JA1-L (ENGINE); 9.62 kg/mm
(94.3 N/mm)
C24SE (ENGINE); 7.94 kg/mm (77.9 N/mm)
Type Gas-sealed. Hydraulic, double acting
Stroke 116.5 mm (4.59 in)
Compressed length 284.0 mm (11.18 in)
Front shock absorber
Extended length 400.5 mm (15.77 in)
Stabilizer bar Diameter 25.0 mm (0.98 in)

4
 2 (HIGH RIDE SUSPENSION) MODEL
Front suspension Type Independent wishbone arms, torsion bar spring
with stabilizer bar.
Length 1142 mm (44.96 in) Torsion bar spring
Diameter 29.0 mm (1.14 in)
Type Gas-sealed. Hydraulic, double acting
Stroke 121.0 mm (4.76 in)
Compressed length 257.0 mm (10.12 in)
Front shock absorber
Extended length 378.0 mm (14.88 in)
Stabilizer bar Diameter 26.0 mm (1.02 in)

4
 4 MODEL
Front suspension Type Independent wishbone arms, torsion bar spring
with stabilizer bar.
Length 1142 mm (44.96 in) Torsion bar spring
Diameter 29.0 mm (1.14 in)
Type Gas-sealed. Hydraulic, double acting
Stroke 121.0 mm (4.76 in)
Compressed length 257.0 mm (10.12 in)
Front shock absorber
Extended length 378.0 mm (14.88 in)
Stabilizer bar Diameter 26.0 mm (1.02 in)

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7D-4 TRANSFER CASE

Transfer Rear Oil Seal
Transfer Rear Oil Seal and Associated Parts
220R300018
Legend


(1) Rear Propeller Shaft

(2) Oil Seal


Removal
1.
Disconnect the rear propeller shaft (1) from the
transfer case side.
2.
Remove the oil seal from the transfer case.

Installation
1.
Install oil seal and apply engine oil to the oil seal
outer surfaces.
2.
Apply the recommended grease (BESCO L2) or
equivalent to the oil seal lip.
3.
Use the oil seal installer 5-8840-2786-0 to install the
rear seal (2) to the transfer rear case.



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TRANSFER CASE 7D-11

Transfer Disassembly

RTW47DLF000101
Legend


(7) Neutral Switch ASM
(1) Transfer Case

(8) Speedometer Bush, Plate and Driven Gear
(2) Companion Flange, O-ring and Nut

(9)Transfer Actuator
(3) Stoneguard

(10)Breather Hose
(4) Detent Plug, Spring and Detent Ball

(11) Heat Protector (Except Diesel Engine)
(5) 2-4 Switch ASM


(6) Switch Bracket



Removal
1.
Remove the stoneguard.
2.
Remove the drain plug from the transfer case to
drain the oil.
3.
Remove the parts listed below.

Speedometer bush, plate, and speedomete
r
driven gear

Breather hose (Between the transfer case and
the transfer actuator assembly)

Transfer actuator assembly

Switch bracket

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TRANSFER CASE 7D-31

226R300011
36.
Install the rear cover to the transfer case and tighten
the bolts to the specified torque.
Rear cover and transfer case bolt torque:
22 Nm (2.2 kgm/16 lbft)
37.
Apply engine oil to the companion flange O-ring.
38.
Install the O-ring to the front output shaft.
39.
Secure the front companion flange with the
companion flange holder (5-8840-0133-0).
40.
Install the end nuts and tighten them to the specified
torque.

Front companion flange end nut torque:
137 Nm (14 kgm/101 lbft)












41.
Use a cold chisel to caulk the front companion
flange end nuts.
226R300012
RUW34DSH000301

Legend
(1) MAX 26mm (1.02 in)
(2) MIN 4mm (0.16 in)

42.
Apply Loctite 575 to the threaded portion of the
detenteplugs.

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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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