sensor ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–5
Components (1)
Reassembly
1. Install a new gasket and the ex tension housing
(42) to the transmission case.
Torque: 36 N·m (27 Ib ft)
2. Install the speedometer driven gear, plate, and
speedometer sensor (42).
To r q u e :
Plate bolt – 15 N·m (11 Ib ft)
Speedometer sensor – 25 N·m (18 Ib ft)
3. Install the adapter housing (44).
Remove any gasket material on the contacting
surfaces of the adapter housing and transmission
case.
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Apply liquid gasket (TB1281–B or its equivalent)
(1) and install the apply gaskets (2) to the adapter
housing as shown in the figure.
Install the adapter housing to the transmission
case.
Torque: 34 N·m (25 Ib ft)
4. Install the neutral start switch.
Using the transmission select lever, fully turn the
manual valve lever shaft back and return two
notches.
It is now in neutral.
Insert the neutral start switch onto the manual
valve lever shaft and temporarily tighten the
adjusting bolt.
Install the lock washer and nut.
Torque: 7 N·m (61 Ib in)Align the neutral standard line and the switch
groove and tighten the adjusting bolt.
Torque: 13 N·m (113 Ib in)
Bend the tabs of the lock washer.
NOTE: Bend at least two of the lock washer tabs.
RUW1 7A SH01 3601
5. Install the oil temperature sensor to the transmission
case.
Torque: 15 N·m (11 Ib ft)
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7A4–6 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
6. Install the elbow.
Coat new O-rings with ATF, install them to the two
elbows.
Install the two elbows as shown in the figure.
Torque: 29 N·m (3.0kg·m/22 Ib ft)
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7. Install the select lever.
8. Install the output revolution sensor (42).
9. Install the output revolution sensor (44).
10. Install the input revolution sensor.
11. Install the breather hose.
12. Install the torque converter.
Using calipers and a straightedge, measure the
distance from the installed surface of the
transmission housing to top of the torque converter
nut.
Correct distance: 13.5 mm (0.53 in)
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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–7
Major Components (2)
Major Componets (2) and Associated Parts
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(1) Converter housing
(2) Oil pan
(3) Oil strainer assembly
(4) Valve body
(5) Check valve, spring
(6) Spring
(7) Accumulator piston (B–2)
(8) Accumulator piston (C–2)(9) Accumulator piston (B–0)
(10) Accumulator piston (C–0)
(11) Second brake drum gasket
(12) Solenoid wiring
(13) Snap ring, rotor, key (44)
(14) Snap ring, speedometer sensor drive gear, ball
(42)
(15) Spacer, rotor, key, snap ring (42)

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7A4–10 UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE)
8. Remove the accumulator piston (B–2).
9. Remove the accumulator piston (C–2).
Remove accumulator pistons and springs from
transmission case.
24 0RY 0 001 0
10. Applying compressed air to the oil hole, remove the
B–0 accumulator piston and spring.
24 0RY 0 0011
11. Remove the C–0 accumulator piston.
24 0RY 0 0012
12. Remove the second brake drum gasket.
13. Remove the solenoid wiring.
Turn over transmission, remove the solenoid
wiring stopper plate from the case.
Pull the wiring out of the transmission case.
14. Remove the snap ring, rotor and key (44).
Remove the snap ring from the output shaft.
Remove the rotor and key.
2 47R20 0002
15. Remove the snap ring, speedometer sensor drive
gear and ball (42).
Remove the snap ring from the output shaft.
Remove the speedometer sensor drive gear, and
ball.

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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–11
16. Remove the spacer, rotor, key and snap ring (42).
Remove the spacer, rotor and key.
Remove the snap ring from the output shaft.
2 47L10 000 1
Reassembly
1. Install the converter housing.
To r q u e :
M10 – 34 N·m (25 lb ft)
M12 – 57 N·m (42 lb ft)
2 40R20 002 2
2. Install the snap ring, key and rotor (42).
Install the snap ring to the output shaft.
Install the key and rotor.3. Install the spacer, ball, speedometer sensor drive
gear and snap ring (42).
Install the spacer, ball and speedometer sensor
drive gear.
Install the snap ring to the output shaft.
24 7L10 0001
4. Install the key, rotor and snap ring (44).
Install the key and rotor.
Install the snap ring to the output shaft.
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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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7A1-6 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMPONENTS LOCATION

4WD Only 4WD Only
Instrument panel (Meter)







Speed meter (2WD Only)
Shift position indicator lamp
POWER DRIVE, 3rd START
indicator lamp
A/T OIL TEMP indicator lamp
CHECK TRANS indicator lam
p

Brake pedal





Brake Switch
Select lever








Power Drive
, 3rd Start select switch
Transmission Control Module (TCM)
Electrical source






Ignition
Battery voltage
Speed sensor
Turbine sensor
Inhibitor switch
ATF thermo sensor
High clutch oil pressure switch
2-4 brake oil pressure switch
Low & Reverse brake oil pressure
switch
Line pressure solenoid
Low clutch solenoid
High clutch solenoid
2-4 brake solenoid
Low & Reverse brake solenoid
Lock-up solenoid
Transmission
Transfer Control Module
Transfer




4L mode switch
Engine




Engine speed sensor
Throttle Position Sensor


Engine Control Module (ECM)
Data link connector

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7A1-14 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
CONTROL VALVE
 Employing the direct electronic control (Direct Electronic Shift Control: DESC) for the clutch pressure has
simplified the oil pressure circuit, reduced the number of functional components and made the control
valve compact.
 The control valve body is divided into the upper body and lower body. All solenoids, oil pressure switch
and ATF thermo sensor are installed to the lower body.
 Three-way valve type solenoids providing high responsibility are employed. Some of the solenoids are
switched between ON and OFF and others repeat ON and OFF at 50Hz (duty cycle system).
Functionally, some supply output pressure when power is not supplied and others drain the output
pressure.
 When the solenoid is driven based on the signal from the TCM, the oil pressure is changed. The valve is
operated by the difference of the oil pressure.


Figure 22. Construction of Valve Body

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CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7A1-17

ATF Thermo Sensor
 The ATF thermo sensor detects the ATF temperature in the oil pan and sends signal to the TCM.
 The ATF thermo sensor is of the thermister type that the resistance value changes according to the ATF
oil temperature.
 The lower is the ATF temperature, the larger is the resistance, and vice versa.
 When the ATF temperature exceeds 145C, the TCM lights up the ATF temperature warning lamp in the
meter. When the ATF temperature decreases below 128C, the ATF temperature warning lamp goes out.
 The ATF thermo sensor is installed to the lower control valve body and integrated with the harness
assembly.













10.0 100.0 1,000.0 10,000.0 100,000.0
-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
A TF Temperature (°C)
Resistance (
)

Figure 29. Characteristic of Thermo Sensor


Figure 30. Location of Thermo Sensor
ATF Temperature
(deg. C) Resistance (Ohm)
(Approximately) ATF Temperature
(deg. C) Resistance (Ohm)
(Approximately)
-30 29,614 100 190
-20 16,705 110 149
-10 9,842 120 118
0 6,028 128 98
20 2,500 130 94
40 1,160 135 84
50 819 140 76
60 591 145 68
80 324 150 62

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