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MANUAL TRANSMISSION 7B1-105

12. Apply engine oil to the needle bearing (10) and the
3rd gear (9) thrust surfaces.
Install the needle bearing (10) and the 3rd gear (9)
to the mainshaft.
The 3rd gear dog teeth must be facing the
transmission front side.

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13. Install 3rd block ring (8).
14. Check and install 3rd-4th synchronizer assembly (7)
by the following steps:
1. Check that the inserts (3) fit snugly into the
clutch hub insert grooves.
2. Check that the insert springs (4) are fitted to the
inserts as shown in the illustration.
3. Check that the clutch hub (5) and the sleeve (6)
slide smoothly.
4. Install the synchronizer assembly to the
mainshaft.
The clutch hub face with the heavy boss must be
facing the 3rd gear side.

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15. Select and install mainshaft snap ring(6) in the
following way:
Select the snap ring which will provide the minimum
clearance between the 3rd-4th clutch hub and the
snap ring.

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There are three snap ring sizes available.
The snap rings are color coded to indicate their
thickness as shown in the figure.

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7B1-106 MANUAL TRANSMISSION


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Clutch Hub and Snap Ring Clearance
Standard: 0 - 0.1 mm (0 - 0.004 in)

Snap Ring Availability
Thickness Color Coding
1.80 mm (0.071 in) White
1.85 mm (0.073 in) Yellow
1.90 mm (0.075 in) Blue

Use a pair of snap ring pliers to install the snap
ring to the mainshaft.
The snap ring must be fully inserted into the
mainshaft snap ring groove.
16. Install top block ring (5).
Apply grease to the needle bearing (4) inner and
outer circumferences and install needle bearing (4)
in the top gear shaft (2).
17. Use a bench press to install the top gear shaft ball
bearing (3) to the top gear shaft (2).

226RS059
The snap ring groove of the ball bearing (3) must be
facing the transmission front side.
18. Use a pair of snap ring pliers to install the top gear
shaft snap ring (1) to the top gear shaft (2).

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION 7B1-113

2. HARD SHIFTING

Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure

Change lever play
Clutch pedal free play
Repair or replace the
applicable parts and regrease
Readjust the clutch pedal free
play
Worn change lever sliding
portions
Improper clutch pedal free
play
Change lever operationRepair or regrease the change
lever assembly
Replenish or replace the
engine oil
Hard operating change lever
caused insufficient grease
Insufficient or improper gear
oil
OK
OKNG NG NG NG
OK OKGear oil
Continued on the next page
Shift rod and quadrant box
sliding faces, and other partsReplace the shidt rod and/or
the quadrant boxWorn shift rod and/or sliding
faces
Repair or replace the sleeveSleeve movement failure
NG NG
OKShift block sleeve movement

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11A-2 IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM

B0010 UNKNOWN TRANSPONDER KEY .......
11A-49
B0011 TRANSPONDER KEY PROBLEM
(Only 4JA1-T Engine) ...................................... 11A-50
B0012 WRONG TRANSPONDER KEY
(Only 4JA1-T Engine) ...................................... 11A-52
B0013 IMMOBILIZER NOT PROGRAMMED
(Only 4JA1-T Engine) ...................................... 11A-53
B0014 NO TRANSPONDER KEY
PROGRAMMED (Only 4JA1-T Engine) ........... 11A-54
B0015 VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL LOW
(Only 4JA1-T Engine) ....................................... 11A-55
B0016 VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL HIGH
(Only 4JA1-T Engine) ...................................... 11A-56
B0023 IMMOBILIZER COIL CIRCUIT
(ANTENNA COIL FAULT)
(Only 4JA1-T Engine) ...................................... 11A-57
B0024 WRONG TRANSPONDER KEY
(Only 4JA1-T Engne) ....................................... 11A-58
B0055 EEPROM ERROR ................................. 11A-59
Special Tool ............................................................
11A-60

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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IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM 11A-19

lmportant information on Programming
Security code
The security code protects the immobilizer control unit
against unauthorized programming and data access
from Tech-2. The security code consists of a 4 digit
code number and is programmed into the immobilize
r
control unit and Engine Control Module (ECM).
New control units are not programmed with a securit
y
code.
If the control units are replaced, the security code
entered in the car pass, transponder lD, etc.
Must be programmed into the new control unit with
Tech-2.
The security code can only be programmed with Tech-2
once and must therefore be performed with great care.
Once programmed, the security code cannot be
overwritten. An already used immobilizer can be reused
in a different car by initializing the immobilizer. After that
you can program the security code again. For initializing
command you need the current security code.
If the immobilizer control unit is returned, always
enclosed the security code that is allocated to that
control unit. If this is not done, we can not process the
case and the warranty will not be recognized.
Entering a code
If the Tech-2 display requests that the
 security code

mechanical key number

Vehicle Identification No.
be entered, process as follows;
To input a digit you need to use the up and down
buttons of the Tech-2. By using the numeric buttons the
according digit will be displayed at the current position
and the cursor will move to the next position.
For letters you need to use the up and down buttons o
f
the Tech-2. The up and down key might be used for
digits as well. By using the up and down buttons the
displayed digit or letter will be increased or decreased.
To move to the next position you need to use the move-
to-right-button.
With the two buttons, move-to-right and move-to-left
you can select the position of number you want to
change.
This will allow you to correct a wrong number.
After the number is completed you need to press the
Enter button to accept the number. Correction is now no
longer possible.
Use the OKAY soft key to program the number and the
NOT OKAY soft key to abort the programming.
Transponder (Key)

  If a transponder key is lost:
If a transponder key is lost, all transponder keys in the
immobilizer control system must be erased.
Transponder keys can be ordered via the "Your prope
r
organization name such as part and accessor
y
department" as previously by providing the mechanical
key number.
The mechanical key number is provided on the ca
r
pass.
Thereafter, existing and new transponder keys are
programmed consecutively using Tech-2. The vehicle
can then no longer be started using lost key.

  5 transponder keys can be provided:

Each transponder has different Identifications. If a
customer wants more than 2 transponder keys,
maximum 5 transponder keys can be provided b
y
additional programming by Tech-2.

 
lf a new ignition key with different mechanical key
number needs to be installed:
If installation of an ignition lock with a different
mechanism key number is necessary (an ignition lock
which belongs to the mechanical key number has to be
ordered first), all transponder keys must first be erased
and the two transponder keys which belong to the
ignition lock that is now installed must be programmed.
The new mechanical key number must be programmed
now into the immobilizer. The mechanical key numbe
r
in the car pass is to be changed as well.
Important:
After successful programming, the engine control can
only be used for vehicles with immobilizer and
transponder.
Faults that occur in connection with the immobilize
r
control unit are recognized by the engine control unit
and as long as "IMMOBILOZER" is not programmed,
are indicated by a flashing of the check engine lamp.
If the immobilizer and engine control unit are replaced
at the same time, the immobilizer control unit must be
programmed first before the "IMMOBILIZER" function in
the engine control unit can be activated.

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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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IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM 11A-35

Step Action Value(s) Yes No
10 Review and record for scan tool Failure Records data
and DTCs.
Was the action complete? 
Go to Step 11 
11 Following the DTC is stored.
Are there DTC B0001 or B0055 stored?
Go to applicable
DTC table after
Go to Step 12 Go to Step 12
12 Clear the DTCs by "Clear the Information "with scan
tool.
Did the DTCs Cleared? 
Go to Step 12 
13 Select "Display DTCs" with the scan tool.
Are any DTCs stored? 
Go to applicable
DTC table Go to Step 14
14 1. Key position is "ON," engine "OFF."
2. Observe the check engine lamp.
Note: If a key switch is turned ON, check engine lamp
will turn on and a check engine lamp will be turned off
after a few seconds.
Is the check engine lamp "flash"? 
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 20
15 Check the engine control system.
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
(Refer to section 6E: system check and DTCs)
IMPORTANT:
The replacement ECM must be
programmed the immobilizer data by scan tool.
(Except 4JA1-L Engine)
Was the action complete? 
Go to Step 16 
16 Check the key.
Is a key peculiar to a vehicle? 
Go to Step 18
Go to Step 17
17 Change into a peculiar key.
IMPORTANT:
If replace the key,
after replace lock
cylinders, perform the following below the items.
 Replace the keys and key cylinders.
 Program the immobilizer system.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Go to Step 18 
18 Check the immobilizer programming functions.

Immobilizer control unit (ICU).

Engine control module (ECM).

Transponder (Key).
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Go to Step 19

19 Operate the DTCs by "Clear the Information" with
scan tool.
Was the action complete? 
Go to Step 20 
20 Attempt to start the engine.
Did the engine start? 
System OK
Refer to
Diagnostic Aids

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IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM 11A-39

B0002 IMMOBILIZER NOT PROGRAMMED
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the "Immobilizer System Check" performed?

Go to Step 2
Go to Immobilizer
System Check
2 Check the immobilizer programming functions.
 Immobilizer control unit (ICU).
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 5
3 Recheck the DTC.
1. Key position is “OFF” and keep the position for
more than 30 seconds.
2. Key position is “ON”.
3. Check the DTC on scan tool.
Is DTC B0002 stored? 
Go to Step 4
Verify repair
4 Replace the immobilizer control unit (ICU).
IMPORTANT:
The replacement ICU must be
programmed the security data by scan tool.
Was the action complete? 
Verify repair 
5 Check the immobilizer programming functions.

Engine control module (ECM).

Immobilizer control unit (ICU).
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Verify repair
Go to Step 6
6 Replace the key and lock cylinder assembly and
immobilizer system (ICU and ECM).
IMPORTANT:

ICU and ECM are not replacing simultaneously.

After replace lock cylinders, perform the following
below the items.

Program the immobilizer system.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Verify repair 

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IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM 11A-53

B0013 IMMOBILIZER NOT PROGRAMMED (Only 4JA1-T Engine)
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1
Was the "Immobilizer System Check" performed?
Go to Step 2
Go to Immobilizer
System Check
2 Check the immobilizer programming functions.
 Immobilizer control unit (ICU).
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Go to Step 3
Go to Step 5
3 Recheck the DTC.
1. Key position is “OFF” and keep the position for
more than 30 seconds.
2. Key position is “ON”.
3. Check the DTC on scan tool.
Is DTC B0013 stored? 
Go to Step 4
Verify repair
4 Replace the immobilizer control unit (ICU).
IMPORTANT:
The replacement ICU must be
programmed the security data by scan tool.
Was the action complete? 
Verify repair 
5 Check the immobilizer programming functions.

Engine control immobilizer unit.

Immobilizer control unit (ICU).
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Verify repair
Go to Step 6
6 Replace the key and lock cylinder assembly and
immobilizer system (ICU and Engine immobilizer
unit).
IMPORTANT:
 ICU and Engine immobilizer unit are not
replacing simultaneously.

After replace lock cylinders, perform the
following below the items.

Program the immobilizer system.
(Refer to "Important information on Programming")
Was the action complete? 
Verify repair 

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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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