change time ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Repair Manual

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-31


Figure 51. Lock-up Control

DIRECT ELECTRIC SHIFT CONTROL (DESC)
Feature
 Based on the each switch signals (low & reverse brake pressure, 2-4 brake pressure & high clutch
pressure) and sensors signals (turbine sensor, speed sensor, engine speed signal & throttle position
signal), duty cycle type solenoid adjusts the clutch pressure to match the engine load and vehicle
traveling condition. By this result, controlling the engagement and disengagement of the clutch and brake
pressure is directly and accurately controlled via TCM, which is not realized in previous accumulator type.
Operation
 Instead of the previous system (on/off type of shift solenoid and shift valve), the combination of duty cycle
type solenoid and amplifier (Amp) valve are used to adjust the clutch pressure to match the engine load
and vehicle traveling condition based on the signal from the TCM, and the pressure switch provided in the
oil passage of the control valve transmits the oil pressure condition at that time to TCM, thus controlling
the engagement and disengagement of the clutch and brake directly and finely.
 When the gear is shifted from the 2nd to 3rd, 3rd to 4th (O/D), 4th (O/D) to 3rd and 3rd to 2nd, the clutch
pressure on the engagement side and that on the disengagement side are simultaneously controlled.
As a result, engine racing or clutch drag is prevented securing smooth and quick speed change response

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-33
LEARNING CONTROL
 Oil pressure control timing is optimally corrected at the time of clutch engagement and disengagement
and controlled to bring the speed-change time to the value preset to the TCM and compensate the
changes of the engine performance and changes of the transmission with time.
 When the gear is shifted, the clutch pressure 2 is optimally corrected so that the speed-change time is as
near as the target value
1 preset to the TCM and the changes in the engine performance and the
changes of the transmission with time can be compensated based on the past speed-change results.
 When the clutch is operated to shift the gear, the time of the clutch oil pressure release timing 4 on the
disengagement side is optimally corrected so that the changes of the engine rpm
3 is optimum.


Note:
 When the battery terminal is disconnected, contents of learning are cleared and resultantly the speed
change shock may increase. After the vehicle has traveled, learning is repeated and the shock
decreases gradually.





Figure 53. Learning Control

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7A2-2 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
PAGE
DTC P0748 (FLASH CODE 35) LINE PRESSURE SOLENOID FAILURE.......................7A2-60
DTC P1860 (FLASH CODE 36) LOCK-UP DUTY SOLENOID FAILURE.........................7A2-62
DTC P1853 (FLASH CODE 26) LOW & REVERSE BRAKE PRESSURE
SWITCH FAILURE......................................................................................................................7A2-64
DTC P1858 (FLASH CODE 27) 2-4 BRAKE PRESSURE SWITCH FAILURE................7A2-68
DTC P1863 (FLASH CODE 28) HIGH CLUTCH PRESSURE SWITCH FAILURE..........7A2-72
DTC P0731 (FLASH CODE 41) 1st GEAR RATIO ERROR................................................7A2-76
DTC P0732 (FLASH CODE 42) 2nd GEAR RATIO ERROR...............................................7A2-76
DTC P0733 (FLASH CODE 43) 3rd GEAR RATIO ERROR................................................7A2-76
DTC P0734 (FLASH CODE 44) 4th GEAR RATIO ERROR................................................7A2-76
DTC P1750 (FLASH CODE 51) LOW & REVERSE BRAKE FAIL-SAFE
VALVE FAILURE........................................................................................................................7A2-78
DTC P1755 (FLASH CODE 52) 2-4 BRAKE FAIL-SAFE VALVE FAILURE....................7A2-80
DTC P0602 Programming Error ................................................................................... 7A2-82
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS.............................................................................................................7A2-83
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS TABLE...............................................................................................7A2-84
No. A1: VEHICLE DOES NOT RUN IN D, 3, 2, L and RANGE..........................................7A2-93
No. A2: VEHICLE DOES NOT RUN IN R RANGE................................................................7A2-94
No. A3: VEHICLE DOES NOT RUN IN D, 3, 2 and RANGE...............................................7A2-95
No. B1: VEHICLE RUNS IN N RANGE...................................................................................7A2-96
No. B2: POOR ACCELERATION AT STARTING.................................................................7A2-97
No. B3: ENGINE RACE UP DURING STARTING (SLIP)....................................................7A2-100
No. B4: LARGE SHOCK WHEN SHIFT LEVER IS CHANGED TO N TO D
RANGE OR N TO R RANGE....................................................................................................7A2-103
No. B5: ENGINE STALLS WHEN SELECTING FROM N RANGE TO R, D, 3, 2
OR L RANGE...............................................................................................................................7A2-104
No. B6: ENGINE STARTER DOES NOT RUN IN P OR N RANGE...................................7A2-106
No. B7: ENGINE STARTER RUNS EXCEPT IN P OR N RANGE.....................................7A2-106
No. B8: EXTENDED TIME LAG WHEN SHIFT LEVER IS CHANGED TO N TO D........7A2-106
No. B9: EXTENDED TIME LAG WHEN SHIFT LEVER IS CHANGED TO N TO R........7A2-106
No. B10: BRAKE IS APPLIED IN R RANGE..........................................................................7A2-107
No. B11: INSUFFICIENT STARTING OR SHAKING IN D RANGE...................................7A2-107

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7A2-22 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)


6. If you select “continue”, you have to select “Model Year”, “Vehicle Type”.
7. After that, push button and turn Ignition switch tuned on, off, on following Tech-2 display. Tech-2 will read
information from controller after this procedure.
8. During obtaining information, Tech-2 is receiving information from the control unit ECM and TCM at the same
time. With VIN not being programmed into the new control unit at the time of shipment, "obtaining
information" is not complete (because the vehicle model, engine model and model year are specified from
VIN). For the procedure get additional information on vehicles, instruction will be provided in dialog form,
when TIS2000 is in operation.
9. Following instructions by Tech-2, push the "Exit" switch of Tech-2, turn off the ignition of the vehicle and turn
off the power of Tech-2, thereby removing from the vehicle.


3. Data Exchange
1. Connect Tech-2 to P/C, turn on the power and click the "Next" button of P/C.
2. Check VIN of the vehicle and choose "Next".
3. Select “Transmission” in the “System Type” selection.
4. When a lack of data is asked from among the following menu, enter accordingly.
Select following Menu
 Model Year
 Model
 Engine type
 Destination code (vehicles for general export)*1

* 1: How to read the destination code:
Destination code can be read from service ID Plate affixed on vehicle, while on service ID Plate the destination
code is described at the right-hand edge of Body Type line. In the figure, the destination code can be read as "RR3"
for Australia.

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-83
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS

Symptom Condition Description
Vehicle does not
run In D, 3, 2, L, and R ranges Vehicle does not run though the accelerator
pedal is stepped on. A1
In R range Vehicle does not run in R range only. A2
It runs normally in D, 3, 2, and L ranges.
In D, 3, 2, and L ranges Vehicle does not run in D, 3, 2, and L
ranges only. A3
It runs normally in R range.
Trouble at
starting Vehicle runs in N range Creep appears in N range. B1
Vehicle moves unless the brake pedal is
stepped on in N range.
Poor acceptation Starting acceleration is poor. B2
Engine races up during starting (slip)
The engine speeds up but vehicle speed
does not increase when the accelerator
pedal is stepped on at the starting.
B3
Large shock when shift lever is changed to
N to D range or N to R range
Large shock is felt when selecting D or R
range from N range during the idling after
warming up.
B4
Engine stalls when selecting from N range
to R, D, 3, 2, or L range
The engine stalls when selecting from N or
P range to a run range during the engine
idling.
B5
Engine starter does not run in P or N rangeThe engine starter does not run though the
P or N range is selected. B6
Engine starter runs except in P or N range The engine starter runs though the R or D,
3, 2or L range is selected. B7
Extended time lag when shift lever is
changed to N to D
The shift time lag is longer than standard
value when shift lever is changed to N to D.B8
Extended time lag when shift lever is
changed to N to R
The shift time lag is longer than standard
value when shift lever is changed to N to R.B9
Brake is applied in R range Brake is applied suddenly in R range. B10
Insufficient starting or shaking in D range Insufficient starting or shaking in D range. B11
Noise or vibration Noise or vibration is generated in the vicinity
of AT at starting. B12

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-91
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS

Symptom Condition Description
Oil Leak Breather Oil leaks from breather. J1
Between engine and converter housing Oil leaks between engine and converter
housing. J2
Between converter housing and main caseOil leaks between converter housing and
main case. J3
Between main case and rear housing Oil leaks between main case and rear
housing. J4
Oil pan Oil leaks from oil pan. J5
Manual shaft oil seal Oil leaks from manual shaft oil seal. J6
Oil cooler pipe Oil leaks from oil cooler pipe joint. J7
Other Transmission overheat You smell the transmission burning. Z1
 The transmission smokes.
Mode lamp does not light up when the
power mode or 3rd start mode is turned on
The mode lamp on the instrument panel
does not light up though the power mode or
3rd start mode is turned on with the ignition
switch in ON position.
Z2
Mode lamp lights up when the power mode
or 3rd start mode is turned off
The mode lamp on the instrument panel
lights up though the power mode or 3rd start
mode is turned off with the ignition switch in
ON position.
Z3
Oil temperature warning lamp lights up Sometimes, the oil temperature warning
lamp lights up. Z4
Select lever feeling is faulty Select lever feeling is faulty. Z5
Poor fuel consumption Poor fuel consumption. Z6
Pattern select switch is faulty Shift pattern does not change though the
pattern select switch is turned on. Z7
Oil is splashed during the running Oil is splashed during the running. Z8
Abnormal smell Abnormal smell. Z9
Oil quantity is low or high Oil quantity is low or high. Z10
Abnormal oil pressure Oil pressure is low or high. Z11
Reverse buzzer does not ring Reverse buzzer does not ring in R range. Z12

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7A2-106 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
No. B6: Engine Starter Does Not Run in P or N Range
No. B7: Engine Starter Runs Except in P or N Range

Description:
 The engine starter does not run though the P or N range is selected.
 The engine starter runs though the R or D, 3, 2or L range is selected.

Possible Cause:
 Disordered select cable.
 Disordered Inhibitor switch, disconnection or short-circuit of inhibitor switch.


No. B8: Extended Time Lag When Shift Lever is Changed to N to D

Description:
 The shift time lag is longer than standard value when shift lever is changed to N to D.

Possible Cause:
 Forward range line pressure is low.
 Slip of low & reverse clutch.
 Slip of low one-way clutch.
 Trouble in control valve body (faulty operation, sticking, clogged oil passage).
 Faulty low clutch duty solenoid operation.
 Shortage or faulty quality of ATF.


No. B9: Extended Time Lag When Shift Lever is Changed to N to R

Description:
 The shift time lag is longer than standard value when shift lever is changed to N to R.

Possible Cause:
 Reverse range line pressure is low.
 Slip of low & reverse brake.
 Slip of reverse clutch.
 Trouble in control valve body (faulty operation, sticking, clogged oil passage).
 Faulty low & reverse brake duty solenoid operation.
 Shortage or faulty quality of ATF.

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-107
No. B10: Brake is Applied in R Range

Description:
 Brake is applied suddenly in R range.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Basically a trouble in the AT main unit. However, some trouble in the sensor system or output system may have
some influence on the trouble in the main unit and therefore these systems should be also checked to prevent
reproduce of the trouble.

Possible Cause:
 Seized clutch (low clutch, high clutch, 2-4 brake).
 Shortage or faulty quality of ATF.
 Trouble in control valve body (faulty operation, sticking, clogged oil passage).
 Disordered select cable (select indicator light indicates R but the hydraulic system is not in the R range).
 Malfunction of parking mechanism.


No. B11: Insufficient Starting or Shaking in D Range

Description:
 Insufficient starting or shaking in D range.

Possible Cause:
 Slip of clutch (low clutch, low one-way clutch, reverse clutch, low & reverse brake).
If slip of clutch is caused, a DTC (gear ratio error) is stored.
 Shortage or faulty quality of ATF.
 Dropped line pressure.
 Trouble in control valve body (faulty operation, sticking, clogged oil passage).


No. B12: Noise or Vibration is Generated at Starting

Description:
 Noise or vibration is generated in the vicinity of AT at starting.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Cause other than AT can be also considered. It is effective means to reproduce a running condition using a lift
up, chassis dynamo, etc. to investigate the origin (generating condition) of noise and vibration.
Caution:
Lifting up some unit to test it accompanies danger. Provide safety measures as far as possible and
carry out the test with sufficient care.

Possible Cause:
Following sources of noise or vibration other than the AT can be considered.
 Noise from differential gears.
 Noise from propeller shaft.
 The bearing support in the middle of the propeller shaft has fatigued, and the bend angle of the propeller shaft
has changed, causing vibration at the time of start.
 Unbalanced and poor uniformity of tires cause vibration.

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7A2-130 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
No. F2: Engine Races Up During Acceleration (Slip)

Description:
 The engine speed up when the accelerator pedal is stepped on for acceleration and the gear is shifted up or
down.
 Only the engine speeds up but vehicle speed does not increase when the accelerator pedal is stepped on for
acceleration during the running.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Basically same causes as "No. C1 - C8: Engine races up (slip) by shift up or shift down" are considered.
When the condition of No. C1-C8 grows worse, symptom of No. F2 results.




No. F3: Noise or Vibration During the Running in R, D, 3, 2 or L Range

Description:
 Noise or vibration is generated in the vicinity of AT during the running.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Cause other than AT can be also considered. It is effective means to reproduce a running condition using a lift
up, chassis dynamo, etc. to investigate the origin (generating condition) of noise and vibration.
Caution:
Lifting up some unit to test it accompanies danger. Provide safety measures as far as possible and
carry out the test with sufficient care.

Possible Cause:
Following sources of noise or vibration other than the AT can be considered.
 Noise from differential gears.
 Noise from propeller shaft.
 The bearing support in the middle of the propeller shaft has fatigued, and the bend angle of the propeller shaft
has changed, causing vibration at the time of start.
 Unbalanced and poor uniformity of tires cause vibration.




No. F4: Engine Brake Does Not Apply in L Range

Description:
 The engine brake does not apply, allowing the vehicle to run freely when the accelerator pedal is released at low
speed in L range.

Possible Cause:
 Slip of clutch (low & reverse brake)
If slip of clutch is caused, a DTC (gear ratio error) is stored.
 Faulty input/output signal system.
Low & reverse brake duty solenoid
 Faulty control valve (faulty operation, sticking).

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7A3-14 ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E)
Install or Connect
1. Install the shift cable toward the inside of the cabin
from the bottom of the vehicle.
2. Push the shift cable into the select lever base.
3. Connect the shift cable to the select lever.
4. Fix the shift cable to the bracket.
Install the clip on the marking of shift cable.
5. Check that the select lever is in the “N” position.
6. Check that the transmission is in the “N” position.
249R300002
7. Slide the cover in the direction shown by the arrow
(1).
8. Use an ordinary screwdriver to move the lock piece
from the position indicated by the arrow (2). Continue
to move the lock piece until the adjuster position
begins to change.
P1010012

9. Connect the shift cable to the manual shaft selec
t
lever at the transmission side.
10. Insert the lock piece to the adjuster (cable length
adjustment).
11. Slide the cover on the adjuster and secure lock
piece.
P1010016-2
11. Press the select lever knob button 5 times.
Then check that the select lever moves smoothly to
each of its positions.
13. Check that the shift position indicated by the selec
t
lever and the actual shift position are the same.
14. Install the front console and rear console.
15. Connect the negative battery cable.
16. Remove the wheel blocks.

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