sensor ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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7A2-102 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
Step Action Yes No
6 Inspect the output voltage and throttle opening signal of the
throttle position sensor using a Tech 2 or circuit tester.
Is a voltage value in proportion to the throttle opening output?



TPSTCM
A16
C56
(28)C94
(16) RED/ WHT
C56
(49)
(38)
(57)
(69)ECM
A47 ( GND)
A35 (Out put)
A26
A55 (+5V)
A69 (I dl e SW)
Go to Step 7
Repair the defect or
replace.
7 Check of power supply to and earth of TCM.
Are the power supply and earth proper?



TCM
A1 (+B)
B5
B15
H23
(15)C95
(5)
(15) BLK/YEL
BLK BLK Battery
C94
(1)
BLK
Go to Step 8
Check the power
source harness and
earth harness (bolt
tightening to the
body).
8 Is the stall revolution correct in D, 3, 2 and L range? Refer the
STALL TEST section in this manual.
Go to Step 9
Repair the defect or
replace.
9 Is the line pressure correct? Refer the LINE PRESSURE TEST
section in this manual.
Trouble in the AT
assembly or control
valve.
Repair the defect or
replace.

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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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7A2-110 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
Step Action Yes No
6 Inspect the output voltage and throttle opening signal of the
throttle position sensor using a Tech 2 or circuit tester.
Is a voltage value in proportion to the throttle opening output?



TPSTCM
A16
C56
(28)C94
(16) RED/ WHT
C56
(49)
(38)
(57)
(69)ECM
A47 (GND)
A35 (Out put )
A26
A55 (+5V)
A69 (I dl e SW)
Go to Step 7
Repair the defect or
replace.
7 Check of power supply to and earth of TCM.
Are the power supply and earth proper?




TCM
A1 (+B)
B5
B15
H23
(15)C95
(5)
(15) BLK/YEL
BLK BLK Battery
C94
(1)
BLK
Go to Step 8
Check the power
source harness and
earth harness (bolt
tightening to the
body).
8 Is the stall revolution correct in D, 3, 2 and L range? Refer the
STALL TEST section in this manual.
Go to Step 9
Repair the defect or
replace.
9 Is the line pressure correct? Refer the LINE PRESSURE TEST
section in this manual.
Trouble in the AT
assembly or control
valve.
Repair the defect or
replace.

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-113
Step Action Yes No
6 Inspect the output voltage and throttle opening signal of the
throttle position sensor using a Tech 2 or circuit tester.
Is a voltage value in proportion to the throttle opening output?



TPSTCM
A16
C56
(28)C94
(16) RED/ WHT
C56
(49)
(38)
(57)
(69)ECM
A47 (GND)
A35 (Out put )
A26
A55 (+5V)
A69 (I dl e SW)
Go to Step 7
Repair the defect or
replace.
8 Check of power supply to and earth of TCM.
Are the power supply and earth proper?



TCM
A1 (+B)
B5
B15
H23
(15)C95
(5)
(15) BLK/YEL
BLK BLK Battery
C94
(1)
BLK
Go to Step 9
Check the power
source harness and
earth harness (bolt
tightening to the
body).
9 Is the stall revolution correct in D, 3, 2 and L range? Refer the
STALL TEST section in this manual.
Go to Step 10
Repair the defect or
replace.
10 Is the line pressure correct? Refer the LINE PRESSURE TEST
section in this manual.
Trouble in the AT
assembly or control
valve.
Repair the defect or
replace.

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7A2-114 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
No. C12: Large Shock When Gear is Shifted to 1st to 2nd or 2nd
to 1st
No. C13: Large Shock When Gear is Shifted to 2nd to 3rd or 3rd to
2nd
No. C14: Large Shock When Gear is Shifted to 3rd to 4th or 4th to
3rd
No. C15: Large Shock When Kick-down
No. C16: Large Shock When No Acceleration
No. C17: Large Shock When Gear is Shifted Down to 2nd to 1st in
L Range
No. C18: Large Shock (Other)
No. C19: Large Shock When Vehicle Speed is Downed by No
Accelerator Pedal or Vehicle is Stopped

Description:
 Large shock is felt when the accelerator pedal is stepped on for acceleration and the gear is shifted up or down.
 Large shock is felt when the accelerator pedal is stepped on for kick-down.
 Large shock is felt when the accelerator pedal is not stepped on.
 Large shock is felt when the shift lever is selected in L range.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Basically same causes as "No. C1 - C8: Engine races up (slip)" are considered.






No. C20: Large lock-up shock

Description:
 Large shock is felt at lock-up.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Out of properties of input sensor or faulty lock-up piston pressure system are considered.
 Trouble diagnosis flow is basically the same as "No. I1: No lock-up".






No. C21: Shift Down or Engine Over-run When The Accelerator
Pedal is Stepped on in 4th Gear

Description:
 Shift down or engine over-run above the kick-down area.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Basically same causes as "No. C1 - C8: Engine races up (slip)" are considered.

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-115
No. D1: Faulty Gear Shifting (Different from Shift Pattern)

Description:
 Gear is shifted, different from the specified shift pattern.

Diagnosis Hints:
 When inspecting faulty gear shifting, it is important to distinguish between the fault of electric system and
mechanical system (AT main unit).
 Fault of electric system.
Monitor the output signal (each solenoid driving signal) using with Tech 2. If a trouble signal is sent to the solenoid synchronously with the faulty gear shifting, the fault is originated in the electric system.
Monitor the input signal (signal from each sensor) using with Tech 2 and find an input signal by which the output signal (each solenoid driving signal) is subjected to fault.
Fault of the electric system may be derived from temperature or vibration. For instance, though the engine is normal while it is cold, fault may occur when the engine is warmed up or vehicle is running.
 Fault of mechanical system.
If the gear is incorrectly shifted irrespective of operating signal (ON-OFF) of each solenoid, the faulty is originated from the machine system (AT).
If the clutch slips, ATF smells burnt, contaminated to be black or the stall speed increases.

Possible Cause:
 Disordered select cable.
 Disordered inhibitor switch.
 Slip of clutch.
If slip of clutch is caused, a DTC (gear ratio error) is stored.
 Fixing at 3rd position (fail-safe activated)
Since the gear is fixed at the 3rd position because of the fail-safe function, a trouble that "Faulty gear shifting" is resulted. In this case, the DTC is memorized.
When TCM stops operation because of faulty TCM ground, the gear is fixed at the 3rd position because
of a mechanical reason. In this case, no DTC is memorized.

 

Incorrect properties of throttle opening signal (serial communication) of throttle position sensor.
The throttle opening signal which is sent by serial communication from ECM and TCM is an important
signal for gear shifting. In case of ECM fault or when the throttle position sensor does not issue voltage
signal according to the throttle opening, the gear is not shifted by stepping over the accelerator.
If the output voltage of the throttle position sensor changes freely even though the throttle opening is
constant, the gear is shifted incorrectly.



 Faulty speed sensor.

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7A2-116 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
When signal from the speed sensor becomes out of order, it may be judged a result of changed vehicle
speed and faulty gear shifting may be the causes.

 

Trouble in control valve body (faulty operation, sticking, clogged oil passage)



Step Action Yes No
1 Dislocation or disordered of select lever.
Does the vehicle move when the brake is released in a position
other than the P range and the vehicle is pushed?
Go to Step 2
Adjust the select
cable.
2 Gear ratio trouble diagnosis.
Travel in the following sequence for about 7 seconds or more in
each range: Start in the L range (1st) to 2 range (2nd) to 3 range
(3rd) to D range (4th) (to detect the gear ratio trouble exactly, this
process should be carried out)
Go to Step 3 Go to Step 3
3 Are any DTCs stored?
Go to DTC Chart Go to Step 4
4 Are the quantity, contamination and smell normal? 
If the ATF level is
low, replenish up to
the specified level.

Go to Step 5
If ATF is extremely
black and
contaminated and
smells burnt, slip of
the clutch is
supposed.

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7A2-118 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
Step Action Yes No
6 Inspection of inhibitor switch using a Tech 2 or circuit tester.
Inspect the output voltage and throttle opening signal of the
throttle position sensor using a Tech 2 or circuit tester.

Inhibitor SW

TCM
A2 (P)
A17 (3)
B2 (2)
B10 (N)
B11 (D)
B19 (R)
B21 (L)
C95
(2 )
(10)
(11 )
(19)
(21) Y E L /V IO
RED/BLK
BLUBLK/GRN
Starter Relay
C94
(2 )
(3 )
BH22
(1)
(6)
(4)
(7)
(5)
(2) P
2
R
N
D
3
L
Start SW
PNK/BLU
E51
(2)
(4)
(8)
(5)
(1)
(9)
(6)
(3)
(10)
(7)
(38)
(15)
(3)
(37)
H4PNK/BLK
RED/YEL Y E L /V IO
BLK/GRN
PNK/BLK RED/BLK
BLU RED/YEL
PNK/BLU
BLK/WHT
BLK
BLK BLK/WHT Key Switch WHT
WHT
ICU (W/ Immobilis e r)
Ground (W/O Immobilis e r)
TCM terminal
RangeA2 B19 B10 B11 B17 B2 B21
P10 –
14.5V-- - - - -
R-10 –
14.5V-- ---
N--10 –
14.5V----
D - - - 10 –
14.5V---
3----10 –
14.5V--
2-----10 –
14.5V-
L------10 –
14.5V
Go to Step 7
Adjust the inhibitor
switch.
7 Is a voltage value in proportion to the throttle opening output?




TPSTCM
A16
C56
(28)C94
(16) RED/ WHT
C56
(49)
(38)
(57)
(69)ECM
A47 (GND)
A35 (Out put )
A26
A55 (+5V)
A69 (I dl e SW)
Go to Step 8
Repair the defect or
replace.

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DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 7A2-119
Step Action Yes No
8 Inspect the output signal of the speed sensor using a Tech 2 or
circuit tester.
Is the data display in the Tech 2 correct or output voltage correct
in the circuit tester?


Speed
SensorTCM
B13
H23
(4)C95
(13)E30
(2)
(1)
(3)
E10
Key SW
YEL/RED WHT
BLKYEL/RED
TCM terminal
ConditionB13
20km/h at L range in 1st gear Approx. 6.5V (AC range)Go to Step 9
Repair the defect or
replace.
9 Check of power supply to and earth of TCM.
Are the power supply and earth proper?



TCM
A1 (+B)
B5
B15
H23
(15)C95
(5)
(15) BLK/YEL
BLK BLK Battery
C94
(1)
BLK
Go to Step 10
Check the power
source harness and
earth harness (bolt
tightening to the
body).
10 Is the stall revolution correct in D, 3, 2 and L range? Refer the
STALL TEST section in this manual.
Go to Step 11
Repair the defect or
replace.
11 Is the line pressure correct? Refer the LINE PRESSURE TEST
section in this manual.
Trouble in the AT
assembly or control
valve.
Repair the defect or
replace.

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7A2-120 DIAGNOSIS (JR405E)
No. D2: Gear is Shifted Frequently

Description:
 Gear is shifted down immediately though the accelerator pedal is stepped on a little in D, 3, 2, or L range.

Diagnosis Hints:
 Basically, the same cause as "No. D1: Faulty gear shifting" is considered. However, as possible cause, fault
input signal of throttle position sensor or speed sensor, fault input signal of inhibitor switch, or fault of TCM
power source, earth, ground return wire are considered first.
 Then, slip of the clutch, fault of the control valve are considered.





No. D3: Gear Shift Point is Low or High at All Point
No. D4: Gear Shift Point is Low or High at Limited Point

Description:
 Gear shift point is deviated from the shift diagram.
 Gear is not shifted up properly though the vehicle is accelerated.
 Gear is not shifted immediately and enough acceleration cannot be obtained though the accelerator pedal is
stepped on.

Diagnosis Hints:
 If the cause is not faulty gear shift, throttle position sensor disordered or fault input of speed sensor is
considered. Output signal of the throttle position sensor is changed to linear one.
(Refer the paragraph about the faulty throttle position sensor of "No. D1: Faulty gear shifting".)





No. D5: No Kick-down

Description:
 The engine speeds up but vehicle speed does not increase when the accelerator pedal is stepped on at the
starting.

Diagnosis Hints:
 When the gear shift is normal only without kick-down, possibility of fault of the throttle position sensor. Check
that the throttle voltage increases linearly in proportion to the throttle opening.
(Refer the paragraph about the faulty throttle position sensor of "No. D1: Faulty gear shifting".)

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