parking brake ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Repair Manual

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7A3-14 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

Measure Time Lag
1. Fully apply the parking brake.
2. Start the engine. Check idling speed (A/C OFF).
3. Shift the shift lever from “N" to “D" range. Using a
stopwatch, measure the time it takes from shifting
the lever until the shock is felt.
Time lag: Less than 0.7 seconds
4. In same manner, measure the time lag for “N"

“R".
Time lag: Less than 1.2 seconds
Evaluation
1. If “N" 
“ D" time lag is longer than specified:

Line pressure too low
 Forward clutch malfunction
 No.2 one-way clutch not operating properly
2. If “N" 
“ R" time lag is longer than specified:

Line pressure too low
 Direct clutch malfunction
 No.3 brake malfunction
3. If both time lag is longer than specified:

Line pressure too low

Hydraulic Test



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Preparation

1. Warm up the transmission fluid.
2. Remove the transmission case test plug and mount the hydraulic pressure gauge.
Oil pressure gauge: J –29770 –A
NOTE: Perform the test at normal operation fluid
temperature (50 – 80 
C or 122 – 176 
F).


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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-15

Measure Line Pressure
1. Fully apply the parking brake and chock the four
wheels.
2. Start the engine and check idling rpm.
3. Shift into “D" range, step down strongly on the brake
pedal with your left foot and, while manipulating the
accelerator pedal with the right foot, measure the
line pressures at the engine speeds specified in the
table.
4. In the same manner, perform the test in “R" range.


Line pressure kPa (kg/cm2/psi) Engine
speed “D" range “R" range
Idling 323 – 382
(3.3 – 3.9/47 – 55) 500 – 598
(5.1 – 6.1/73 – 87)
Stall 1,137 – 1,274 (11.6–13.0/165–185) 1,499 – 1,833
(15.3–18.7/218–266)
Evaluation
1. If the measured values at all ranges are higher than
specified:

Pressure control solenoid defective
 Primary regulator valve defective
2. If the measured values at all ranges are lower than
specified:

Primary regulator valve defective
 Oil pump defective
 Pressure control solenoid defective
3. If pressure is low in “D" range only:

“ D" range circuit fluid leakage
4. If pressure is low in “R" range only:

“ R" range circuit fluid leakage
Road Test
NOTE: Perform the test at normal operation fluid
temperature (50 – 80 
C or 122 – 176 
F).
“D" Range Test in “NORMAL", and
“POWER" Pattern Ranges
Shift into the “D" range and hold the accelerator pedal
constant at the 50% and 100% throttle valve opening
positions.
Push in one of the pattern selector buttons and check
the following:

1. 1 –2, 2 –3, 3 –OD and lock-up, up-shifts should take
place, and shift points should conform to those
shown in the automatic shift diagram.


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7A3-18 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)

“ L" Range Test
1. While running above 80 km/h (50 mph) in the “D"
range, release your foot from the accelerator pedal
and shift into the “L" range.
Then check to see that the 2 
1 downshift occurs at
the specified point shown on the automatic shift
diagram.



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2. While running in the “L" range, check to see that
there is no upshift to 2nd gear.
3. While running in the “L" range, release the
accelerator pedal and check the engine braking
effect.
4. Check for abnormal noise during acceleration and deceleration.







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“ R" Range Test
Shift into the “R" range and, while starting at full throttle,
check for slipping.




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“ P" Range Test
Stop the vehicle on a grade (more than 9%) and afte
r
shifting into the “P" range, release the parking brake.
Then check to see that the parking lock pawl holds the
vehicle in place.

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-21

Transmission Fluid Level and Condition
Inspection
Park vehicle on level ground and set parking brake.
With the engine idling, move the shift lever through all
positions from “P" to “L", then return to position “P".
Check to see if the level of fluid comes to “HOT" range
of about 80 
 

C (176 
 

F) on the dipstick gauge.
If the level of fluid is too low, replenish to bring it to
maximum level in “HOT" range.
Inspection of fluid condition. If the ATF is black o
r
smells burnt, replace it.



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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-1

SECTION 7A1
CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................................................7A1- 3
CONSTRUCTION ....................................................................................................................7A1- 3
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATION .....................................................................................7A1- 4
NUMBER PLATE LOCATION ...............................................................................................7A1- 5
ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMPONENTS LOCATION ..................................................7A1- 6
TRANSMISSION CONTROL UNIT (TCM) PERIPHERAL CIRCUIT ..............................7A1- 7
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COMPONENT ...........................................................7A1- 8
TORQUE CONVERTER (WITH LOCK-UP FUNCTION) ..................................................7A1- 8
OIL PUMP .................................................................................................................................7A1- 9
INPUT SHAFT ..........................................................................................................................7A1- 10
OUTPUT SHAFT ......................................................................................................................7A1- 10
GEAR SHIFTING MECHANISM ............................................................................................7A1- 10
CONTROL VALVE ...................................................................................................................7A1- 14
OIL PASSAGE .........................................................................................................................7A1- 19
PARKING FUNCTION .............................................................................................................7A1- 20
INHIBITOR SWITCH ...............................................................................................................7A1- 21
TURBINE SENSOR .................................................................................................................7A1- 22
SPEED SENSOR .....................................................................................................................7A1- 22
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) .............................................................................7A1- 23
ENGINE SPEED SENSOR (=TDC SENSOR) ....................................................................7A1- 23
BRAKE SWITCH ......................................................................................................................7A1- 24
MODE SELECT SWITCH .......................................................................................................7A1- 24
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (TCM) ..................................................................7A1- 25
CONTROL MECHANISM ............................................................................................................7A1- 26
CONTENT OF FUNCTION AND CONTROL ......................................................................7A1- 26
CONTROL ITEM, INPUT AND OUTPUT .................................................................... 7A1- 29
LINE PRESSURE CONTROL ..................................................................................... 7A1- 30

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-3

DESCRIPTION
CONSTRUCTION



































1 Converter Housing 6 Low Clutch 11 Oil Pump
2 Torque Converter 7 Low & Reverse Brake 12 Control Valve
3 High Clutch 8 Output Shaft 13 Low One-way Clutch
4 Reverse Clutch 9 Extension Housing 14 Parking Gear
5 2-4 Brake 10 Input Shaft

Figure 1. Construction of Automatic Transmission

The JR405E automatic transmission is electrically controlled by a microcomputer transmission control module
(TCM). There are four forward speeds and one reverse speed.
This JR405E automatic transmission employs a clutch pressure direct control system (Direct Electronic Shift
Control: DESC) using a duty cycle type solenoid, which ensures high shift quality.
This transmission also controls learning and constantly checks the time of each clutch and brake required for
the speed change to match this time with the target value for the optimum speed change.

The TCM will automatically select the most appropriate shift points and lock-up points depending on the
throttle opening angle, the vehicle speed and the vehicle load.
If any trouble arises in the vehicle sensor, throttle sensor, solenoid, etc., the fail-safe control function is
activated to keep the running performance.
Problems with the sensors, the solenoids can be quickly detected with the self diagnosis procedure described
in this manual.

The JR405E automatic transmission consists of the torque converter, the oil pump, the input shaft, the out put
shaft, the planetary gears and the control valve.
The gear train consists of two planetary gear sets and three multiple plate clutches in combination with two
multiple plate brakes and a one-way clutch.
2WD
4WD

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7A1-10 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
INPUT SHAFT
 The input shaft has some oil holes, through which lubricating ATF is supplied to the torque converter,
bearings, etc.
 The input shaft is fitted the turbine runner in the torque converter, reverse & high clutch drum and rear sun
gear by means of the spline. Therefore, the engine driving force received by the torque converter is
transmitted to the reverse & high clutch drum and rear sun gear.

OUTPUT SHAFT
 The output shaft has some oil holes, through which the lubricating ATF is supplied to the bearings,
planetary gear unit, etc.
 The output shaft transmits the engine driving force from the planetary gear to the propeller shaft.
 The front internal gear is fitted with the rear carrier assembly by spline. The parking gear is also fitted by
spline. By fixing this gear mechanically, the output shaft is fixed as required when parking the vehicle.

GEAR SHIFTING MECHANISM
 The JR405E consists of two sets of planetary gears, three multiple plate clutches, two multiple plate
brakes and a one-way clutch. They are activated in different combinations in any of four forward and one
reverse gear positions.

Principle of gear shifting (Figure 12)
 Planetary gears have the advantage of a compact configuration because of the way they are constructed
with a single central shaft.
 Also, unlike the manual transmission gears that require changing of gear mesh, the gear ratio of the
planetary gears can be changed more easily by locking, releasing or rotating only some of their parts.
 A planetary gear is made up of a sun gear (1) at its center and pinion gears (2) each of which rotates
about its own center and also along the sun gear, as shown. They are all called in the internal gear (3).
 Also, since the pinion gears are further supported by the planetary carrier (4), they rotate as a unit in the
same direction and at the same rate.
 As shown above, each planetary gears are constructed of three elements; a sun gear, pinion gears, and
internal gear and a planetary carrier. Gear shifting is achieved by conditioning two of the three elements
namely the sun gear, internal gear and the planetary carrier.
 The planetary gears are locked by the clutch, brake and one-way clutch according to the gear shifting.
















1. Sun Gear
2. Pinion Gear
3. Internal Gear
4. Planetary Carrier

Figure 12. Planetary Gear

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7A1-38 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
P Range
Though the driving force of the input shaft is transmitted to the rear sun gear and reverse & high clutch drum,
the driving force is not transmitted to the output shaft since all of the clutches and brakes are not engaged.
Therefore, the vehicle can move at this condition. However, since the output shaft is mechanically locked
with the parking pawl, the rear planetary carrier and front internal gear are locked. For this reason, the
vehicle does not move.



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7A2-4 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
PAGE
NO. D3: GEAR SHIFT POINT IS LOW OR HIGH AT ALL POINT................................. 7A2-120
NO. D4: GEAR SHIFT POINT IS LOW OR HIGH AT LIMITED POINT ......................... 7A2-120
NO. D5: NO KICK-DOWN .............................................................................................. 7A2-120
NO. E1: NO GEAR SHIFT .............................................................................................. 7A2-121
NO. E2: ONLY 4TH GEAR (O/D) IS NOT SELECTABLE ............................................. 7A2-124
NO. E3: GEAR IS SHIFTED 2ND TO 3RD IN 2 RANGE ............................................... 7A2-126
NO. E4: GEAR IS SHIFTED 1ST TO 2ND IN L RANGE................................................ 7A2-126
NO. E5: GEAR IS SHIFTED 3RD TO 4TH IN 3 RANGE................................................ 7A2-126
NO. F1: LOW MAXIMUM SPEED OR POOR ACCELERATION ................................... 7A2-127
NO. F2: ENGINE RACES UP DURING ACCELERATION (SLIP) ................................. 7A2-130
NO. F3: NOISE OR VIBRATION DURING THE RUNNING IN R, D, 3, 2 OR L
RANGE .......................................................................................................................... 7A2-130
NO. F4: ENGINE BRAKE DOES NOT APPLY IN L RANGE......................................... 7A2-130
NO. F5: ENGINE STALLS BEFORE VEHICLE STOPS FROM RUNNING ................... 7A2-131
NO. G1: VEHICLE MOVES IN P RANGE OR PARKING GEAR IS NOT
DISENGAGED OTHER THAN P RANGE ..................................................................... 7A2-131
NO. G2: CREEP FORCE IS LARGE.............................................................................. 7A2-131
NO. G3: CREEP FORCE IS SMALL .............................................................................. 7A2-132
NO. G4: LARGE NOISE DURING IDLING WITH THE VEHICLE IN STOP STATE ...... 7A2-133
NO. H1: JUDDER OCCURS AT THE LOCK-UP ........................................................... 7A2-133
NO. H2: LARGE LOCK-UP SHOCK .............................................................................. 7A2-133
NO. H3: LOCK-UP POINT IS HIGH OR LOW ............................................................... 7A2-133
NO. I1: NO LOCK-UP .................................................................................................... 7A2-134
NO. J1: OIL LEAKS FROM BREATHER ....................................................................... 7A2-136
NO. J2: OIL LEAKS BETWEEN ENGINE AND CONVERTER HOUSING .................... 7A2-136
NO. J3: OIL LEAKS BETWEEN MAIN CASE AND CONVERTER HOUSING.............. 7A2-136
NO. J4: OIL LEAKS BETWEEN MAIN CASE AND REAR HOUSING .......................... 7A2-136
NO. J5: OIL LEAKS FROM OIL PAN ............................................................................ 7A2-136
NO. J6: OIL LEAKS FROM MANUAL SHAFT OIL SEAL ............................................. 7A2-136
NO. J7: OIL LEAKS FROM OIL COOLER PIPE JOINT................................................ 7A2-136
NO. Z1: TRANSMISSION OVERHEAT .......................................................................... 7A2-136
NO. Z2: MODE LAMP (POWER DRIVE OR 3RD START) DOES NOT LIGHT UP
WHEN THE POWER MODE OR 3RD START MODE IS TURNED ON........................ 7A2-137

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-89
Symptom Condition Description
Faulty during the
running Low maximum speed or poor acceleration Starting acceleration is poor. F1
Acceleration is slow though the accelerator
pedal is stepped on during the running.
Engine races up during acceleration (slip)
The engine speeds up but vehicle speed
does not increase when the accelerator
pedal is stepped on at the starting.
F2

Only the engine speeds up but vehicle
speed does not increase when the
accelerator pedal is stepped on for
acceleration during the running.

Noise or vibration during the running in R, D,
3, 2, or L range
Noise or vibration is generated in the vicinity
of AT during the running. F3
Engine brake does not in apply L range
The engine brake does not apply, allowing
the vehicle to run freely when the
accelerator pedal is released at low speed in
L range.
F4
Engine stalls before vehicle stops from
running
The engine stalls simultaneously with the
vehicle stop when the brake pedal is
stepped on to stop the vehicle during the
running.
F5
Faulty in the
stopping
Vehicle moves in P range, or parking gear is
not disengaged other than P range
Vehicle moves though it stops at a slope
and P range is selected. G1

The engine stalls and vehicle does not move
though other than P range is selected and
the accelerator pedal is stepped on.

Creep force is large
Vehicle accelerates in D, 3, 2, L, and R
ranges though the accelerator pedal is not
stepped on.
G2
Creep force is small Vehicle does not move though a run range
is selected on a flat road during the idling. G3
Large noise during idling with the vehicle in
stop state
The transmission is noisy during the idling
speed in all ranges. G4
Faulty lock-up Judder occurs at the lock-up The vehicle body judders at lock-up. H1
Large lock-up shock Large shock is felt at lock-up. H2
Lock-up point is high or low Lock-up point is excessive high or low. H3
No lock-up No lock-up Lockup is not performed in spite of the lock-
up area. I1

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