4WD SSANGYONG MUSSO 2003 User Guide
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-81
Throttle Clearing
The leant throttle clearing routine uses the mode switch and gear lever. Carry out the following steps to complete the
automated throttle clearing procedure:
1. Switch ignition ‘ON ’ with handbrake applied and engine ‘OFF ’.
2. Select ‘M1 ’ and ‘WINTER ’ mode.
3. Move the T-bar to ‘M2 ’ and then select ‘NORMAL ’ or ‘POWER ’ mode.
4. Move the T-bar to ‘M3 ’ and then select ‘WINTER ’ mode.
Vehicle Coding
The vehicle coding is integrated as part of the diagnostic software. The coding applies to the following vehicle models: 1. 4WD Gasoline E32.
2. 4WD Gasoline 523
3. 4WD Gasoline 520.
4. 4WD Diesel D29NA.
5. 4WD Diesel D29LA.
6. 4WD Diesel D23LA.
7. RWD E20.
8. RWD E23.
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5A-86 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
9. Remove the pump to case bolts using a multi-hex 8 mmspanner.
10. Using the pump puller No. 0555-332941, remove the pump.
11. Remove the input shaft, forward clutch cylinder, and the overdrive shaft as an assembly, withdrawing them through the front of the case.
12. Remove the C3 clutch cylinder and sun gears.
13. Remove the fronts band struts. Remove the front band.
14. Remove the two centre support retaining bolts using a T50 Torx bit.
15. Remove the centre support retaining circlip. Notice
Do not hammer the output shaft to remove the centre
support as this will cause permanent damage to the thrust bearing surfaces.
16. Remove the centre support, 1-2 one way clutch, planetary gear set and output shaft as an assembly.
17. Remove the parking rod cam plate. (T40 Torx bit).
18. Remove the rear band struts and remove the band. 4. Detach each end of the filter retaining clip from the valve
body and remove the filter.
5. Detach the wires from each solenoid and lay the wiring to one side.
6. Remove the valve body securing screws and remove the valve body from the case.
7. Remove the front servo cover circlip. Remove the cover and piston.Notice
The plastic servo block is retained by the piston return
spring only.
8. Where fitted, remove the flange yoke, and then remove the extension housing (RWD model).
Remove the adaptor housing (4WD model).
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-87
Transmission Case
To teardown the transmission case, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the pin from the cross shaft inhibitor switch side(4WD models) using tool No.0555-332942.
2. Remove the inhibitor switch from the case.
Remove the cross shaft seals with special tool No.0555- 331893.
3. Remove the circlip from the cross-shaft. Pull the shaft to release the drive pin from the selector quadrant.
4. Using tool No. 0555-331897, press the pin from the cross- shaft and withdraw the shaft from the case. Retrieve the spring and pin
5. Remove the manual valve lever and the park rod.
6. Remove the 10 pin plug from the wiring loom bracket adjacent to the inhibitor switch(RWD models),
7. Depress the tangs and withdraw the 10 pin connector from the case. Remove the loom assembly.
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5A-96 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION9. Check that the cam collar slides freely on the rod.
10. Insert the cross shaft into the case, from the side opposite to the inhibitor switch, then install the anti-rattle spring on the shaft.
11. Position the manual valve detent lever, aligning it with the cross-shaft bore in the case.
12. Push the shaft through the detent lever until it starts in the detent lever side of the case.
13. Install the detent lever drive pin in the shaft using tool No. 0555-331897 with the adaptor over the pin.
14. Press the pin into the shaft until the tool bottoms.
15. Remove the tool and fit the spring retaining circlip to the shaft.
16. Install the new cross shaft seals using tool No. 0555-
331894.
17. Install the inhibitor switch on the case. Torque the screws as per specifications. Press the pin into the shaft until the
tool bottoms (4WD models) using tool No.0555-332942.
18. Thoroughly check the terminal wiring loom for condition and continuity.
19. Position the loom and locate the solenoid 7 contact andterminal in the pump mounting flange at the front of the case. The solenoid 7 wire is routed under the park rodand cross shaft in the case.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-97
20. Install the ten pin connector in the case engaging the tangson the connector in the notches in case.
4WD MODELS ONLY
21. Route the portion of the wiring loom coming out of the case down between the inhibitor switch and the case.
Position the ten pin plug on the wiring loom bracket .
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-101
Extension Housing Assembly
To assemble the extension housing assembly, proceed as follows.
1. Check the condition of the extension housing roller bearing.Replace if necessary (RWD models). Install the new bearing
from rear of extension housing. Press on the branded face
of bearing only.
2. Install a new seal to the extension housing or adaptor housing. Refer to figure 8.21. Notice
Do not use petroleum jelly to hold the gasket in position.
3. Position a new gasket onto the extension housing or adaptor housing.Notice
See section 8.3.17 for the procedure to assemble the output
flange assembly - RWD models.
4. Install the extension housing (RWD) or adaptor housing (4WD) and torque the bolts to specification.
Front Servo Assembly NOTICE
Ensure that the front servo snap ring is installed correctly.
Orient the circlip with the gap at the bottom, near the pan rail.Refer to figure 8.22.
To assemble the front servo assembly (refer to figure 8.22), proceed as follows.
1. Lubricate the cover ‘O’ ring with automatic transmission fluid
and fit to the cover.
2. Lubricate the piston ‘O’ rings with automatic transmission
fluid and fit to the piston.
3. Assemble the piston, push rod, spring, belleville washer, seat and retaining ring.
4. Fit the piston push rod assembly into the front servo cover.
5. Install the front servo block and spring into the case.
6. Install the front servo assembly into the case.
7. Compress the servo cover and fit the servo cover retaining circlip, aligning the gap with the pan rail, and ensuring that
it is completely seated in its groove.
Figure 8.21 - Extension Housing
Figure 8.22 - Front Servo and Band
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TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408) 5D1-3
Cannot Front Wheel Drive when Shifted 4H,4LDIAGNOSIS
Electric Shift Problems
Action
Overhaul and check, replace if necessary. Overhaul and check for wear and damage.
Replace if necessary.
Check sliding parts, replace if necessary.
Checks
Faulty or Damaged TCCU, Speed Sensor, Motor, Clutch or Internal Wirings Damaged or Worn Shift Cam, Hub, Fork and Rail Shift Binding Shift Fork, Hub Collar or Gear
Checks
Broken Drive Chain Action
Check sliding parts, replace if necessary.
Noise in 4WD Operation
Checks
Improper or low oil Loosened bolts or mounted partsNoisy T/C bearing Noisy gears Action
Drain and replace with specified oil. Retighten as specified.Disassemble bearings and parts and check for wear or
damage. Replace if necessary. Check for wear and damage including speedometer
gear, replace if necessary.
Noise in 4H or 4L
Checks
Worn or Damaged Sprockets or Drive Chain
Incorrect Tire Pressure Action
Disassemble and check for wear and damage, replace
if necessary. Adjust tire pressure.
Transfer Case Oil Leakage
Action
Replace the case. Clean case and parts and check for leakage.
Remove breather hose and clean, replace if necessary.Use specified oil and adjust oil level.Retighten Use specified sealant and retighten. Replace
Checks
Cracked Transfer CaseLeakage from Other PartsBreather CloggingImproper or too much OilLoosened Sealing Bolts Improperly Applied Sealant Worn or Damaged Oil Seal
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5D1-4 TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408)SELF-DIAGNOSIS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. TCCU detects transfer case system malfunctions and indicates malfunctioning part(s) through flashing 4H,4L indicator lights.
Using a service connector, connect it to the diagnosis box in the engine room and read the flashing of the ‘4WD
CHECK ’ indicator light.
The flashing indicator light will show you defective code(s).
2. Identify 7 defective codes after reading the flashing indicator light.
TCCU
Shift motor
Magnetic synchronizer clutch
Speed sensor
Hub solenoid
Selector switch
Motor position sensor
3. Transfer case system is malfunctioning when: 4H ,4L indicator lights are remain on after 0.6 second when turning the ignition switch ‘ON ’
4H,4L indicator lights are continuously come on during driving.
4. If only 1 part is malfunctioning, ‘4WD CHECK ’ indicator light
will display defective code 3 times continuously.
5. If more then 2 part is malfunctioning, the first malfunctioning part will be displayed 3 times and following malfunctioningparts will be displayed .
6. To read defective code, connect the service connector and turn the ignition switch 'ON'.
7. After repairing, eliminate the defective code stored in the TCCU. NoticeBefore replacing the malfunction parts with defective code, check the wires and connectors for proper condition.
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TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408) 5D1-5
Defective Code Reading
1. Position the ignition switch to ‘OFF ’
2. Using a service connector, connect the No.2 pin ( lgnition ) and No.6 pin (TCCU) of the diagnosis socket in the engine room.
3. Position the ignition switch to 'ON'.
4. Read the flashing ‘4WD CHECK ’ indicator light and identify
the malfunctioning part.
How to Eliminate the Falut Code
1. Position the ignition switch to ‘OFF ’
2. Using a service connector, connect the No.2 pin (GND) and No.6 pin (TCCU) of the diagnosis socket in the engine room.
3. Position the ignition switch to ‘ON ’ over 5 seconds.
4. Do defective code reading and make sure that all defective codes are eliminated.
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5D1-6 TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408)
Diagnostic Table
Connect a service connector. If turn the ignition switch ‘ON ’
‘ 4WD CHECK ’ indicator light will come on for 0.6 second and
turn off for 3 seconds and then display a defective code 3
times continuously.
No. Defective Code
Malfunctioning Part
1
2 3 4
5 TCCU
Shift Motor
Synchronizer Clutch
Speed SensorHub Solenoid
4WD CHECK Light ON OFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECK Light ON OFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECKLight ONOFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECKLight ONOFF
Defective Code
4WD CHECK Light ONOFF
Defective Code