ABS ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Repair Manual

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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-39

Symptom Diagnosis
The symptoms that cannot be indicated by warning
lamp can be divided in the following five categories:
1. ABS works frequently but vehicle does not
decelerate.
2. Uneven braking occurs while ABS works.
3. The wheels are locked.

4. Brake pedal feel is abnormal.
5. Braking sound (from EHCU) is heard while not
braking.
6. No ABS warning lamp
These are all attributable to problems which cannot be
detected by EHCU self-diagnosis. Use the customer
complaint and a test to determine which symptom is
present.
ABS Works Frequently But Vehicle Does Not Decelerate

Step Action
Value(s) Yes No
1 Is braking force distribution normal between front
and rear of vehicle?
- Go to Step 2 Repair brake
parts.
Go to Step 7
2 Are axle parts installed normally?
- Go to Step 3 Repair axle
parts.
Go to Step 7
3 Is there play in each or any wheel speed sensor?
- Repair wheel
speed sensor.
Go to Step 7 Go to Step 4
4 Is there damage, or powered iron sticking to each or
any wheel speed sensor/sensor rotor?
- Replace
wheel speed
sensor or
sensor rotor.
Go to Step 8 Go to Step 5
5 Is the each wheel speed sensor output normal?
- Go to Step 6 Replace
wheel speed
sensor or
repair
harness.
Go to Step 7
6 Is the 4WD control system function normal?
- 2-4WD Repair
or Go to Step
7 Repair or
replace 2-
4WD control
System.
Go to Step 7
7 Reconnect all components, ensure all components
are properly mounted.
Was this step finished?
- Repeat the
“Basic
diagnostic
flow chart” Go to Step 7

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5A-40 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM

Uneven Braking Occurs While ABS Works

Step Action
Value(s) Yes No
1 Is there play in each or any sensor?
- Repair.
Go to Step 5 Go to Step 2
2 Damage or powdered iron sticking to each or any
sensor/sensor rotor?
- Repair.
Go to Step 5 Go to Step 3
3 Is the each sensor output normal?
- Go to Step 4 Replace
sensor or
repair
harness.
Go to Step 5
4 Is brake pipe connecting order correct?
Note: Check the EHCU type for specification, when
the EHCU is replaced.
(Specification; 2WD Model or 4WD Model) - Replace
EHCU.
Go to Step 5 Reconnect
brake pipe
correctly.
Go to Step 5
5 Reconnect all components, ensure all components
are properly mounted.
Was this step finished?
- Repeat the
“Basic
diagnostic
flow chart” Go to Step 5

The Wheels Are Locked

Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Is ABS working?
- Go to Step 2 Go to Step 4
2 Is vehicle speed under 5 km/h?
- Go to Step 3 Normal.
3 Is the each sensor output normal?
- Go to Step 4 Replace
sensor or
repair
harness.
Go to Step 6
4 Is 2-4WD system function normal?
- Go to Step 5 Replace 2-
4WD controll
unit or repair
harness.
Go to Step 6
5 Is EHCU grounded properly?
Note: Check the EHCU type for specification, when
the EHCU is replaced.
(Specification; 2WD Model or 4WD Model) - Replace
EHCU.
Go to Step 6 Repair.
Go to Step 6
6 Reconnect all components, ensure all components
are properly mounted.
Was this step finished?
- Repeat the
“Basic
diagnostic
flow chart” Go to Step 6

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5A-42 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM

Braking Sound (From EHCU) Is Heard While Not Braking

Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Is this the first vehicle start after engine start?
- It is self
checking
sound
Normal. Go to Step 2
2 Is vehicle speed under 10 km/h?
- It is self
checking
sound
Normal. Go to Step 3
3 Check for the following condition:
 At the time of shift down or clutch operation.
 At the time of low road friction drive (ice or snow
road) or rough road drive.
 At the time of high-speed turn.
 At the time of passing curb.
 At the time of operating electrical equipment
switches.
 At the time of racing the engine.
Did it occur under any one condition above?
- ABS may
sometimes be
actuated even
when brake
pedal is not
applied. Go to Step 4
4 Is there play in each or any sensor/wheel speed
sensor rotor?
- Repair.
Go to Step 7 Go to Step 5
5 Damage or powdered iron sticking to each or any
sensor/wheel speed sensor rotor?
- Repair.
Go to Step 7 Go to Step 6
6 Is each sensor normal?
Note : Check the EHCU type for specification, the
EHCU is replaced.
(Specification; 2WD or 4WD Model)

- Check
harness/
connector for
suspected
disconnection
If no
disconnection
is found,
replace EHCU
Go to Step 7 Repair.
Go to Step 7
7 Reconnect all components, ensure all components
are properly mounted.
Was this step finished?
- Repeat the
“Basic
diagnostic
flow chart” Go to Step 7

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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-43

No ABS Warning Lamp

Step Action
Value(s) Yes No
1 Check the meter fuse for the instrument cluster
ignition feed circuit.
Is the fuse OK? - Go to Step 3 Go to Step 2
2 Replace the fuse.
Is the action complete? - Verify repair
Go to Step 3 -
3 1. Ignition “OFF,” disconnect the EHCU.
2. Ignition “ON,”engine “OFF.”
3. Observe the ABS warning lamp.
Is the ABS warning lamp “ON”?
- Go to Step 5 Go to Step 4
4 Repair or replace the meter circuit or meter.
Is the action complete? - Verify repair -
5 1. Check the EHCU circuit for an open, short to
ground, or short to voltage. Also, check the EHCU
ignition feed circuit for an open or short to ground
and the EHCU ground circuit for an open.
2. If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 6
6 1. Ignition “OFF,” reconnect the EHCU.
2. Ignition “ON,”engine “OFF.”
3. Observe the ABS warning lamp.
Is the ABS warning lamp “ON”?
- Verify repair Go to Step 7
7 Replace EHCU.
Note : Check the EHCU type for specification, the
EHCU is replaced.
(Specification; 2WD or 4WD Model)
Is the action complete? - Verify repair -

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BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM 5A-77

DTC C0267 (Flash Code 67) ABS Motor Shorted to Ground
DTC C0268 (Flash Code 68) ABS Motor Shorted to Battery



RTW45AMF000201

Step Action
Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the “Basic Diagnostic Flow Chart” performed?
- Go to Step 2 Go to Basic
Diagnostic
Flow Chart
2 1. Ignition “OFF”.
2. Check the EHCU circuit for an open, short to
ground, or short to voltage. Also, check the EHCU
ignition feed circuit for an open or short to ground
and the EHCU ground circuit for an open or short to
voltage.
3. If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 3
3 1. Ignition “ON,” engine “OFF.”
2. Select “Display DTCs” with the Tech 2.
Note: Perform the various tests (actuator test, test
run, brake test, etc.) then observe the DTC with a
Tech2.
Are any DTCs stored? - Go to Step 4 Verify repair

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5A-80 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM

DTC C0274 (Flash Code 74) ABS Operation Long Time


RTW45AMF000201

Step Action
Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the “Basic Diagnostic Flow Chart” performed?
- Go to Step 2 Go to Basic
Diagnostic
Flow Chart
2 Was the “Basic Inspection Procedure” performed?
- Go to Step 3 Go to Basic
Inspection
Procedure
3 1. Check for a poor connection at the wheel speed
sensor harness connector.
2. Check installation condition for wheel speed
sensor.
3. If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was a problem found? - Verify repair Go to Step 4
4 1. Check condition for sensor rotor.
2. If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was a problem found? - Verify repair Go to Step 5
5 1. Ignition “OFF,” disconnect the EHCU and wheel
speed sensor.
2. Check the circuit between EHCU and wheel speed
sensor.(short ground, or short to voltage.)
3. If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was a problem found? - Verify repair Go to Step 6

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BRAKES 5C-7
HYDRAULIC LINES (MODEL WITH ABS)

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BRAKES 5C-9
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT DISC BRAKE mm(in.) 4 
2 4 
4, 4 
2 HIGH RIDE
Caliper type Pin slide
Disc outside diameter 256(10.079) 280 (11.023)
Disc thickness 26(1.024) 27 (1.063)
Piston diameter 42.8 (1.685) 
2 45.5 (1.79)
Adjustment method Self-adjusting
REAR DRUM BRAKE mm(in.) 4 
2 4 
4
Type Leading and Trailing
Drum inside diameter 254(10.008) 295 (11.614)
Brake lining dimension 244 
50 
5 283 
45 
5
(Length  Width  Thickness) (9.57  1.97  0.20) (11.14  1.77  0.20)
Adjustment method Self-adjusting
WHEEL CYLINDER mm(in.)
Inside diameter : rear 25.4 (1.000) 23.8 (0.937)
MASTER CYLINDER mm(in.)
Type Split
Bore diameter 25.4 (1.000)
Piston stroke (Primary + Secondary) 21.8 + 12 (0.86 + 0.47)
VACUUM SERVO mm(in.) 6VE1/C24NE 4JA1-T/4JA1-TC/4JH1-TC
Diaphragm diameter 205(8.077) + 230(9.055) 180(7.087) + 205(8.077)
4JA1-T
Power cylinder stroke 35 (1.378)
PEDAL RATIO 3.7
BALANCE EBD (with ABS)
Type Load sensing proportioning valve (without ABS)
Blend valve (without ABS)

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5C-18 BRAKES
BRAKE LINES (HOSES AND PIPES)
(MODEL WITH ABS)
Nm(kgfm/lbft)


This illustration is based on RHD model. RTW35CLF0002

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BRAKES 5C-25


Filling Master Cylinder Reservoir
CAUTION :
Use only specified brake fluid. Do not use any fluid which
contains a petroleum base. Do not use a container which
has been used for petroleum based fluids or a container
which is wet with water. Petroleum based fluid will cause
swelling and distortion of rubber parts in the hydraulic
brake system. Water mixed with brake fluid lowers the
fluid boiling point. Keep all fluid containers capped to
prevent contamination.
Always fill the master cylinder reservoir when the engine
is cold.
Never allow the brake fluid to come in contact with the
painted surfaces.
The master cylinder reservoir must be kept properly filled
to ensure adequate reserve and to prevent air and
moisture from entering the hydraulic system. However,
because of expansion due to heat absorbed from the
brakes and the engine, the reservoir must not be
overfilled. Thoroughly clean reservoir cap before removal
to avoid getting dirt into reservoir. Add fluid as required to
bring level to the “MAX” mark on the reservoir tank. Use
“DOT 3” Hydraulic Brake Fluid.

Leakage of Brake Fluid
With engine idling, set shift lever in the neutral position and
continue to depress brake pedal at a constant pedal
application force.
Should the pedal stroke become deeper gradually, leakage
from the hydraulic pressure system is possible.
Make sure by visual check that there is no leak.




BLEEDING OF THE BRAKE HYDRAULIC
CIRCUIT
If air enters the bake lines, it will cause poor brake action.
Therefore, bleeding should be performed if the brakes have
been used with the level of brake fluid in the reservoir
excessively low or if brake pipes have been disconnected in
the course of brake servicing.
Bleeding operation calls for co-operative action of 2 persons.

Set the parking brake firmly while bleeding.

Perform bleeding operation with ENGINE RUNNING, to
prevent damage to push rod seal.

Make sure exhaust is suitably ventilated.

Bleed the hydraulic system with the fluid reservoir filled to
the specified level.

Bleed the system starting with the rear wheel cylinde
r
farthest from the master cylinder.

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