fuse box ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Repair Manual

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6E–30 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
RELAY AND FUSE
RELAY A ND FUSE BOX LOCATION (LHD & RHD)
LHD
RHD

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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–31
RELAY A ND FUSE BOX LOCATION (LHD & RHD)
RELAY & FUSE BOX
RELAY
No. Relay Name
X-1 RELAY; TAIL LIGHT
X-2 RELAY; FUEL PUMP
X-3 RELAY; HORN
X-4 RELAY; DIMMER
X-5 RELAY; FRT FOG
LIGHT (LHD only)
X-6 RELAY; STARTER
X-7 RELAY; COND, FAN
X-8—
X-9—
X-10—
X-11 RELAY; HEATER
X-12 RELAY; HEAD LIGHT
X-13—
X-14 RELAY; A/C COMP
X-15 RELAY; THERMO
FUSE
NO. Fuse Name
EB-1 15A ECM
EB-2—
EB-3 15A FRT FOG
EB-4 15A ACG (S)
EB-5 10A ILLUMI
EB-6 10A TAIL
EB-7 10A H/LIGHT-RH
10A H/LIGHT-RH-LOW
EB-8 10A H/LIGHT-LH
10A H/LIGHT-LH-LOW
(LHD only)
EB-9 20A FUEL PUMP
EB-10 10A O
2 SENSOR
EB-11 10A H/LIGHT-RH-
HIGH (LHD only)
EB-12 10A H/LIGHT-LH-
HIGH (LHD only)
EB-13 10A A/C
EB-14—
EB-15 10A HORN
EB-16 10A HAZARD
SLOW BLOW FUSE
NO. Slow Blow Fuse Name FUSE NO. Slow Blow Fuse Name
SBF-1 100A MAIN SBF-6—
SBF-2—SBF-7—
SBF-3—SBF-8 30A BLOWER
SBF-4 20A COND, FAN SBF-9 50A IG 2
SBF-5 40A IG 1

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6E–32 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
FUSE A ND RELAY LOCATION (LHD & RHD)
FUSE
SLOW BLOW FUSE
RELAYNo. Capacity Indication on label No. Capacity Indication on label
1——12 15A CIGER
2 10A ABS 13 15A AUDIO (+B)
3 10A TRAILER 14 20A DOOR LOCK
4 15A BACK UP 15 10A METER (+B)
5 15A METER 16 10A ROOM
6 10A TURN 17 10A ANTI THEFT
7 15A ELEC.IG 18 15A STOP
8 15A ENGINE 19 15A ACC SOCKET
9 20A FRT WIPER 20 10A STARTER
10 15A EGR 21 10A SRS
11 10A AUDIO
No. Capacity Indication on label
22 20A RR DEF
23 30A POWER WINDOW
Connector No. B-7 B-8 B-40
C24SE REAR DEFOGGER POWER WINDOW ACC SOCKET
FUSE BOX

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6E–62 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Diagnostic Thought Process
As you follow a diagnostic plan, every box on the
Strategy Based Diagnostics chart requires you to use
the diagnostic thought process. This method of thinking
optimizes your diagnosis in the following ways:
Improves your understanding and definition of the
customer complaint
Saves time by avoiding testing and/or replacing good
parts
Allows you to look at the problem from different
perspectives
Guides you to determine what level of understanding
about system operation is needed:
–Owner’s manual level
–Service manual level
–In-depth (engineering) level
–Owner’s manual level
–Service manual level
–In-depth (engineering) level
1. Verify the Complaint
What you should do
To verify the customer complaint, you need to know the
correct (normal) operating behavior of the system and
verify that the customer complaint is a valid failure of the
system.
The following information will help you verify the
complaint:
WHAT the vehicle model/options are
WHAT aftermarket and dealer-installed accessories
exist
WHAT related system(s) operate properly
WHEN the problem occurs
WHERE the problem occurs
HOW the problem occurs
HOW LONG the condition has ex isted (and if the
system ever worked correctly)
HOW OFTEN the problem occurs
Whether the severity of the problem has increased,
decreased or stayed the same
What resources you should use
Whenever possible, you should use the following
resources to assist you in verifying the complaint:
Service manual Theory or Circuit Description
sections
Service manual “System Performance Check”
Owner manual operational description
Technician ex perience
Identical vehicle for comparisonCircuit testing tools
Vehicle road tests
Complaint check sheet
Contact with the customer
2. Perform Preliminary Checks
NOTE: An estimated 10 percent of successful vehicle
repairs are diagnosed with this step!
What you should do
You perform preliminary checks for several reasons:
To detect if the cause of the complaint is VISUALLY
OBVIOUS
To identify parts of the system that work correctly
To accumulate enough data to correctly and
accurately search for a ISUZU Service Bulletin on
ISUZU Web site.
The initial checks may vary depending on the
complex ity of the system and may include the following
actions:
Operate the suspect system
Make a visual inspection of harness routing and
accessible/visible power and ground circuits
Check for blown fuses
Make a visual inspection for separated connectors
Make a visual inspection of connectors (includes
checking terminals for damage and tightness)
Check for any DTCs stored by the on-board
computers
Sense unusual noises, smells, vibrations or
mov ements
Investigate the vehicle service history (call other
dealerships, if appropriate)
What resources you should use
Whenever appropriate, you should use the following
resources for assistance in performing preliminary
checks:
Tech II or other technical equipment for viewing DTCs
Service manual information:
–Component locations
–Harness routing
–Wiring schematics
–Procedures for viewing DTCs
Dealership service history file
Vehicle road test
Identical vehicle or system for comparison

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6E–104 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure
1. Remove the fuel cap.
2. Remove the fuel pump relay from the underhood
relay center.
3. Start the engine and alow it to stall.
4. Crank the engine for an additional 3 seconds.
Fuel Pressure Gauge Installation
1. Remove the fuel pressure fitting cap.
2. Install fuel pressure gauge 5-8840-0378-0 to the
fuel feed line located in front of and above the right
side valve cover.
3. Reinstall the fuel pump relay.
Fuel System Electrical Test
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1Was the “On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check”
performed?
—Go to Step 2Go to On Board
Diagnostic
(OBD) System
Check
2 1. Using the Tech 2, ignition “On” and engine “On”.
2. Select the “Miscellaneous Test” and perform the
“Fuel Pump Relay” in the “Relays”.
3. Operate the Tech 2 in accordance with procedure.
Was the fuel pump operated, when the Tech 2 is
operated?—Go to Fuel
System
DiagnosisGo to Step 3
3 Check the “Fuel Pump” fuse (20A).
If the fuse is burnt out, repair as necessary.
Was the problem found?—Verify repair Go to Step 4
4 Check for poor/faulty connection at the fuel pump, fuel
pump relay or ECM connector. If a poor/faulty
connection is found, repair as necessary.
Was the problem found?
—Verify repair Go to Step 5
5 Using the DVM and check the fuel pump relay.
1. Ignition “Off”, engine “Off”.
2. Remove the fuel pump relay from the relay box .
3. Check the relay coil.
Was the DVM indicated specified value?
120 - 150Go to Step 6Replace fuel
pump relay and
verify repair
11C56(J2)
F2 X2
Fuel Pump Relay
  



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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–105
6 Using the DVM and check the fuel pump relay power
supply circuit.
1. Ignition “On”, engine “Off”.
2. Remove the fuel pump relay from the relay box .
3. Check the circuit for open or short to ground
circuit.
Was the DVM indicated specified value?
10 - 14.5V Go to Step 8Go to Step 7
7 Repair the open or short to ground circuit between the
“ECM” fuse (15A) and fuel pump relay.
Is the action complete?—Veri fy repai r—
8 Using the DVM and check the fuel pump relay ground
circuit.
1. Ignition “Off”, engine “Off”.
2. Disconnect the ECM connector.
3. Remove the fuel pump relay from the relay box .
4. Check the circuit for open or short to ground
circuit.
Was the problem found?
—Repair faulty
harness and
verify repair Go to Step 9
9 Using the DVM and check the fuel pump relay power
supply circuit.
1. Ignition “Off”, engine “Off”.
2. Remove the fuel pump relay from the relay box .
3. Check the circuit for open circuit.
Was the DVM indicated specified value?
10 - 14.5V Go to Step 11Go to Step 10 Step Action Value(s) Yes No
V
3
X2
4
11C56(J2) X2
V
1X2

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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–165
7 Using the DVM and check the heater power supply
circuit for the affected cylinder.
1. Ignition “On”, engine “Off”.
2. Disconnect the O
2 sensor connector.
3. Check the circuit for open circuit.
Was the DVM indicated specified value?
10 - 14.5V Go to Step 9Go to Step 8
8 Repair the open or short to ground circuit between the
“O
2 Sensor” fuse (10A) and O2 sensor.
Is the action complete?—Veri fy repai r—
9 Using the DVM and check the heater ground circuit.
Breaker box is available:
1. Ignition “Off”, engine “Off”.
2. Install the breaker box as type A. (ECM
disconnected) Refer to 6E-88 page.
3. Disconnect the O
2 sensor connector.
4. Check the circuit for open or short to ground
circuit.
Was the problem found?
Breaker box is not available:
1. Ignition “Off”, engine “Off”.
2. Disconnect the O
2 sensor connector and ECM
connector.
3. Check the circuit for open or short to ground
circuit.
Was the problem found?
—Repair faulty
harness and
verify repair Go to Step 10 Step A ction Value(s) Yes No
4
V
E77
J2-31Breaker BoxE-77


331E56(J2) E77

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ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 6E–193
6 Using the DVM and check the purge solenoid valve
power supply circuit.
1. Ignition “On”, engine “Off”.
2. Disconnect the purge solenoid valve connector.
3. Check the circuit for open circuit.
Was the DVM indicated specified value?
10 - 14.5V Go to Step 8Go to Step 7
7 Repair the open or short to ground circuit between the
“Engine” fuse (15A) and purge solenoid valve.
Is the action complete?—Veri fy repai r -
8 Using the DVM and check the purge solenoid valve
solenoid signal circuit.
Breaker box is available:
1. Ignition “Off”, engine “Off”.
2. Install the breaker box as type A. (ECM
disconnected) Refer to 6E-88 page.
3. Disconnect the purge solenoid valve connector.
4. Check the circuit for open or short to ground
circuit.
Was the problem found?
Breaker box is not available:
1. Ignition “Off”, engine “Off”.
2. Disconnect the purge solenoid valve connector
and ECM connector.
3. Check the circuit for open or short to ground
circuit.
Was the problem found?
—Repair faulty
harness and
verify repair Go to Step 9 Step A ction Value(s) Yes No
V
E-66
2
J1-5Breaker BoxE-66


E-66 E-60(J1)
51

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TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM 7D1-33

No. Connector face No. Connector face
P-2
Silver
Relay & Fuse box


P-5
Silver
Battery (-)


P-6
Silver
Body earth (Ground)


P-10
Silver
Engine ground


P-13
(4JH1)
Gray
Shift on the fly actuator


R-14

Black 2-4WD Control unit


R-15

Black 2-4WD Control unit

















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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-7
CHECK TRANS INDICATOR & SELF DIAGNOSIS



CHECK
TRANS

Warning to the driver
 "CHECK TRANS" is ON during 3 seconds at key switch ON
position.
 When trouble has occurred to electrical components,
"CHECK TRANS" lamp is blinked (1.25 Hz) even during
driving to warn the driver.
 The trouble is recorded by trouble code in TCM. When
temporary trouble code has been canceled, the "CHEC
K
TRANS" lamp stops blinking. This blinking can be stopped
by setting the key off. But the trouble code remains
memorized in TCM.


Key SW ON
ON


OFF

3 Sec.
(Lamp Check)

Illumination Pattern at Normal Condition
NOTE:
1. If the "CHECK TRANS" lamp is staying ON always at key
switch ON position, this means that connection between the
lamp and TCM is shorted to ground.
Verify connection and wire between the TCM A20 terminal
and lamp short to ground.
2. If the "CHECK TRANS" lamp is staying OFF at key switch
ON position (Engine off), this means that connection
between the lamp and TCM is opened or meter fuse (15A)
is burnt out.
Verify connection and wire between the TCM A20 terminal
and lamp open circuit and meter fuse (15A).



Key SW ON 0.4 Sec.
ON

OFF
3 Sec.
3.2 Sec.

0.4 Sec.
(Lamp Check)

Illumination Pattern at Trouble Condition







Off Acc On V Acc
CHECK TRANS
Meter
Meter Fuse C5 (15A)
Fuse Box & Relay Box
(Cabin)

 
TCM
 



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