ESP ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Repair Manual
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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-345
HESITATION, SAG, STUMBLE SYMPTOM
DEFINITIONS: Momentary lack of response as the
accelerator is pushed down. Can occur at any vehicle
speed. Usually most pronounced when first trying to
make the vehicle move, as from a stop sign. May cause
the engine to stall if severe enough.
time rpm
Sug
Hesitation Stumble
Step Action Value (s) Yes No
1
Was the "On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check"
performed?
- Go to Step 2 Go to On Board
Diagnostic (OBD)
System Check
2
1. Perform a bulletin search.
2. If a bulletin that addresses the symptom is found,
correct the condition as instructed in the bulletin.
Was a bulletin found that addresses the symptom?
- Verify repair Go to Step 3
3
Was a visually/physical check performed?
- Go to Step 4 Go to Visual /
physical Check.
4
Check the fuel quality.
Is the customer using improper fuel or degraded fuel?
- Replace fuel Go to Step 5
5
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "On".
2. Monitor the "Mass Air Flow" in the data display.
Does the Tech 2 indicate correct "Mass Air Flow" as
shown in the following graph, when engine speed is
increasing little by little?
Characteris tic of MAF Sens or -Ref erence (No Engine Load)-
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
Eng i ne Speed ( r pm) ( T ech2 R eadi ng )
Mass Air Flow (g/s)
( T ec h2 R eadi ng)
- Go to Step 7 Go to Step 6
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6E-346 3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Step Action Value (s) Yes No
6
Remove the MAF & IAT sensor assembly and check
for the following conditions.
Objects blocking the air cleaner.
Objects blocking the MAF sensor.
Objects blocking the throttle valve.
Vacuum leaking at intake duct.
Vacuum leaking at throttle body.
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was the problem found?
- Verify repair Refer to DTC
P0101 and Go to
Step 7
7
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "Off".
2. Monitor the "Throttle Position" in the data display.
Does the Tech 2 indicate correct "Throttle Position"
from 0% to 100% depending on accelerator pedal
operation?
- Go to Step 9 Go to Step 8
8
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "Off".
2. Monitor the "Throttle Position" in the data display.
3. Adjust the accelerator cable or TPS within 0% to
100%.
Is the action complete?
- Verify repair -
9
Check for the following conditions.
Objects blocking the throttle valve.
Vacuum leaking at throttle body.
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was the problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 10
10
Check the fuel control Heated Oxygen Sensor
(HO2S). When monitored on the Tech 2, the HO2S
should respond quickly to different throttle positions. If
it doesn't check for silicon or other contaminates from
fuel or use of improper sealant. The sensors may have
a white powdery coating. Silicon contamination sends
a rich exhaust signal which causes the ECM to
command and excessively lean air/fuel mixture.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 11
11
Check the fuel pressure. Refer to Fuel System
Diagnosis.
Refer to 6E-116 page.
Diagnosis. Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 12
12
Monitor "B1S1 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Status" and "B2S1
(Bank 2 Sensor 1) Status" on the Tech 2.
Is the "B1S1 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Status" or "B2S1
(Bank 2 Sensor 1) Status" in the rich condition?
- Go to Step 13 Go to Step 14
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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-353
Step Action Value (s) Yes No
7
Remove the MAF & IAT sensor assembly and check for the
following conditions.
Objects blocking the air cleaner.
Objects blocking the MAF sensor.
Objects blocking the throttle valve.
Vacuum leaking at intake duct.
Vacuum leaking at throttle body.
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was the problem found?
- Verify repair Refer to DTC
P0101 and Go
to Step 8
8
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "Off".
2. Monitor the "Throttle Position" in the data display.
Does the Tech 2 indicate correct "Throttle Position" from 0%
to 100% depending on accelerator pedal operation?
- Go to Step 10Go to Step 9
9
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "Off".
2. Monitor the "Throttle Position" in the data display.
3. Adjust the accelerator cable or TPS within 0% to 100%.
Is the action complete?
- Verify repair -
10
Check for the following conditions.
Objects blocking the throttle valve.
Vacuum leaking at throttle body.
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was the problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 11
11
Check the fuel control Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S). When
monitored on the Tech 2, the HO2S should respond quickly to
different throttle positions. If it doesn't check for silicon or other
contaminates from fuel or use of improper sealant. The
sensors may have a white powdery coating. Silicon
contamination sends a rich exhaust signal which causes the
ECM to command and excessively lean air/fuel mixture.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 12
12
Check the fuel pressure. Refer to 6E-116 Fuel System
Diagnosis.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 13
13
Monitor "B1S1 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Status" and "B2S1 (Bank 2
Sensor 1) Status" on the Tech 2.
Is the "B1S1 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Status" or "B2S1 (Bank 2
Sensor 1) Status" in the rich condition?
- Go to Step 14Go to Step 15
14
Check items that can cause the engine to run rich. Refer to
DTC P0172 "O2 Sensor System Too Rich (Bank 1)" or DTC
P0175 "O2 Sensor System Too Rich (Bank 2)".
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 16
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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-357
Step Action Value (s) Yes No
7
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "On".
2. Monitor the "Mass Air Flow" in the data display.
Does the Tech 2 indicate correct "Mass Air Flow" as
shown in the following graph, when engine speed is
increasing little by little?
Characteris tic of MAF Sens or -Ref erence (No Engine Load)-
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
Eng i ne Speed ( r pm) ( T ech2 R eadi ng )
Mass Air Flow (g/s)
( T ec h2 R eadi ng)
- Go to Step 9 Go to Step 8
8
Remove the MAF & IAT sensor assembly and check
for the following conditions.
Objects blocking the air cleaner.
Objects blocking the MAF sensor.
Objects blocking the throttle valve.
Vacuum leaking at intake duct.
Vacuum leaking at throttle body.
If a problem is found, repair as necessary.
Was the problem found?
- Verify repair Refer to DTC
P0101 and Go to
Step 9
9
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "Off".
2. Monitor the "Throttle Position" in the data display.
Does the Tech 2 indicate correct "Throttle Position"
from 0% to 100% depending on accelerator pedal
operation?
- Go to Step 11 Go to Step 10
10
1. Using the Tech 2, ignition "On" and engine "Off".
2. Monitor the "Throttle Position" in the data display.
3. Adjust the accelerator cable or TPS within 0% to
100%.
Is the action complete?
- Verify repair -
11
Check the fuel control Heated Oxygen Sensor
(HO2S). When monitored on the Tech 2, the HO2S
should respond quickly to different throttle positions. If
it doesn't check for silicon or other contaminates from
fuel or use of improper sealant. The sensors may have
a white powdery coating. Silicon contamination sends
a rich exhaust signal which causes the ECM to
command and excessively lean air/fuel mixture.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 12
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3.5L ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E-363
Step Action Value (s) Yes No
14
Check the EVAP purge solenoid valve operation.
Is the valve operated normally?
- Verify repair &
Go to Step 17 Verify repair &
Go to Step 15
15
Check the exhaust system for a possible restriction:
Damaged or collapsed pipes.
Internal catalytic converter failure.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair &
Go to Step 17 Go to Step 16
16
1. Remove excessive carbon buildup with a top
engine cleaner. Refer to the instructions on the top
engine cleaner can.
2. Perform the exhaust emission test.
Does the vehicle pass the test?
- System OK Go to Step 18
17
Perform the exhaust emission test.
Does the vehicle pass the test?
- System OK Go to Step 18
18
Check the fuel control Heated Oxygen Sensor
(HO2S). When monitored on the Tech 2, the HO2S
should respond quickly to different throttle positions. If
it doesn't check for silicon or other contaminates from
fuel or use of improper sealant. The sensors may have
a white powdery coating. Silicon contamination sends
a rich exhaust signal which causes the ECM to
command and excessively lean air/fuel mixture.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 19
19
Monitor "B1S1 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Status" and "B2S1
(Bank 2 Sensor 1) Status" on the Tech 2.
Is the "B1S1 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Status" or "B2S1
(Bank 2 Sensor 1) Status" in the rich condition?
- Go to Step 20 Go to Step 21
20
Check items that can cause the engine to run rich.
Refer to DTC P0172 "O2 Sensor System Too Rich
(Bank 1)" or DTC P0175 "O2 Sensor System Too Rich
(Bank 2)".
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 22
21
Check items that can cause the engine to run lean.
Refer to DTC P0171 "O2 Sensor System Too Lean
(Bank 1)" or DTC P0174 "O2 Sensor System Tool
Lean (Bank 2)".
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 22
22
Check for the following engine mechanical problems
(refer to Engine Mechanical):
Low compression.
Leaking cylinder head gaskets.
Worn camshaft. -Sticking or leaking valves.
Valve timing. -Broken valve springs.
Was a problem found?
- Verify repair Go to Step 23
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6A-20 ENGINE MECHANICAL (C24SE)
6. Install power steering pump and V-belt.
Adjust
Adjust power steering pump V-belt tension according to the
corresponding operation.
Installation
7. Install radiator according to the corresponding operation.
8. Install air inlet hose.
9. Install all electrical cable connections, hoses and lines to
engine.
10. Install accelerator cable from inlet pipe.
11. Install bonnet.
Inspection
1. Check engine oil level.
2. Fill up cooling system and bleed according to the
corresponding operation.
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6A-26 ENGINE MECHANICAL (C24SE)
OPERATIONS ON INSTALLED ENGINE
SEALING OPERATIONS
Gasket, Exhaust Manifold, Cylinder Head
Removal
1. Remove front exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold.
2. Remove exhaust manifold heat shield.
3. Remove exhaust manifold retaining nut.
4. Remove exhaust manifold from cylinder head.
Clean
Sealing surfaces.
Tighten (Torque)
Exhaust manifold to cylinder head - 22 N
m (2.2 kgf
m)
Front exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold - 25 N
m (2.6 kgf
m)
Gasket, Intake Manifold, Cylinder Head
Removal
1. Remove air intake hose.
2. Remove drive belt for alternator.
3. Remove bolt clamping bracket for alternator from intake
manifold.
4. Remove intake manifold from cylinder head.
Clean
Sealing surfaces
Tighten (Torque)
Intake manifold to cylinder head - 22 N
m (2.2 kgf
m)
Clamping bracket for alternator to intake manifold - 25 N
m (2.5
kgf
m)
Installation
1. Install V-belt according to the corresponding operation.
2. Install air intake hose.
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (C24SE) 6A-27
Seal Ring, Camshaft Housing, Timing Side
Removal
1. Remove front toothed belt cover toothed belt from
camshaft timing gear according to the corresponding
operation.
2. Remove camshaft housing cover and camshaft timing
gear.
3. Remove sealing ring by making hole in middle of ring,
turning in self-tapping screw and edging out.
Installation
1. Install sealing ring by using 5-8840-0451-0 with camshaft
sprocket bolt and washer.
2. Install coat seal lips of shaft seal ring slightly.
Seal Ring, Thermostat Housing, Cylinder Head
Removal
1. Open radiator drain tap and collect coolant.
2. Remove toothed belt rear cover and toothed belt
according to the corresponding operation.
3. Remove camshaft housing cover.
4. Remove camshaft timing gear by counterholding
camshaft with a flat spanner.
5. Remove cable from temperature sensor.
6. Remove upper inner hex bolts of rear toothed belt cover.
7. Turn rear toothed belt cover to one side.
8. Remove thermostat housing.
9. Remove sealing ring from cylinder head.
Clean
Sealing surfaces in cylinder head and thermostat housing.
Installation
1. Install sealing ring in recess of cylinder head.
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6A-28 ENGINE MECHANICAL (C24SE)
2. Install cable to temperature sensor.
3. Install upper bolts of rear toothed belt rear cover.
4. Install camshaft timing gear then check timing according
to the corresponding operation.
5. Install camshaft housing cover.
6. Install toothed belt and front cover.
7. Fill up and bleed cooling system according to the
corresponding operation.
Tighten (Torque)
Thermostat housing to cylinder head - 15 Nm/1.5 kgfm.
Seal Ring - Front Camshaft Housing, Replace
Removal
Mark running direction of toothed belt.
Remove toothed belt-see operation “Toothed Belt, Replace”.
Camshaft housing cover, camshaft pulley-counterhold on hex
of camshaft.
Removal
Screw self-tapping screw into seal ring.
Edge out seal ring.
Installation
Lightly coat sealing lip of seal ring with protective grease.
Install seal ring with 5-8840-0451-0 into camshaft housing-use
screw and washer of camshaft pulley.
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6A-34 ENGINE MECHANICAL (C24SE)
OPERATIONS ON CYLINDER HEAD AND CAMSHAFT
HOUSING
Camshaft
Removal
1. Remove cylinder head according to the corresponding
operation.
2. Remove camshaft housing from cylinder head and lay
housing on base provided
3. Remove rear sealing gasket and plate camshaft housing
with taking care not to damage housing.
4. Remove thrust plate.
5. Remove camshaft.
6. Remove front sealing gasket and plate from camshaft
housing with taking care not to damage housing.
Inspection
All parts.
Installation
1. Install camshaft.
2. Coat sliding surfaces with molybdenum disulphate paste.
Tighten (Torque)
Thrust plate for camshaft housing - 8 N
m (0.8 kgf
m)