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Engine Cooling – V6 Engine Page 6B1–48
Install
1 Ensure that the coolant inlet pipe and thermostat housing mating surfaces are clean and dry.
2 Install new O-ring to the coolant inlet pipe.
3 Install coolant inlet pipe at the thermostat housing and secure with the attaching bolt. Tighten all bolts to the correct torque specification.
Coolant inlet pipe to thermostat
housing bolt torque specification ..........................23 N.m
4 Raise the front of the vehicle and support on safety stands. Refer to 0A General Information for the location of jacking and support points.
5 Reinstall the coolant inlet pipe to the engine block and secure with the bolt tightened to the correct torque specification.
Coolant inlet pipe to engine block bolt
torque specification .............................................25 N.m
Always wear protective safety glasses when
working with spring type hose clamps. Failure
to do so could result in eye injury.
6 Connect the lower radiator outlet hose and clamp to the coolant inlet pipe connection.
7 Close the radiator drain tap on the lower RHS of the radiator and remove the piece of rubber tubing to the tap outlet.
8 Lower the front of the vehicle.
9 Refill cooling system. Refer to 3.3 Draining and Filling Cooling System in this Section.
10 Check for coolant leaks. Refer to 3.7 Pressure Testing in this Section.
11 Reconnect battery ground lead. Refer to 8A – Electrical Body & Chassis.
3.13 Cooling Fan and Shroud Assembly
Remove
Disconnection of the battery affects certain
vehicle electronic systems. Refer to 1.1
WARNING, CAUTION and NOTES, before
removing the ground lead.
1 Disconnect the battery ground lead. Refer to 8A – Electrical Body & Chassis.
2 Remove the intake duct and mass air flow as an assembly. Refer to 6A1 Engine Mechanical.
3 Remove the coolant recovery hose from the fan shroud retaining clip.
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Engine Management – V6 – General Information Page 6C1-1–1
6C1-1 Engine Management – V6
General Information
ATTENTION
Before performing any service operation or other procedure described in this Section, refer to 1.3 Warning
Caution and Notes for correct workshop practices with regard to safety and / or property damage.
1 General Information ............................................................................................................ ...................3
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.2 Emission Control ................................................................................................................................................... 3
ADR 79/01 Emissions Standards .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Warning Caution and Notes .................................................................................................................................. 4
Definition of WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE Statements ............................................................................. .... 4
WARNING defined ............................................................................................................................................. 4
CAUTION defined .............................................................................................................................................. 4
NOTE defined..................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Component Locations ............................................................................................................ ...............5
2.1 Cylinder Numbering............................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Engine Compartment............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.3 Engine ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Interior..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3 System Operation ...................................................................................................................................9
3.1 Fuel Delivery System ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Fuel System Pressure ........................................................................................................... ................................ 9
Fuel Injection System .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Short Term Fuel Trim ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Long Term Fuel Trim ........................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2 Air / Fuel Control System ...................................................................................................... .............................. 11
Starting Mode ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Run Mode.............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Open Loop Mode................................................................................................................. ............................. 11
Closed Loop Mode ............................................................................................................... ............................ 11
Acceleration Mode .............................................................................................................. ................................. 11
Deceleration Mode ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Fuel Shut-off Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Battery Voltage Correction Mode ................................................................................................ ....................... 12
Limp Mode ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
Engine Protection Mode ......................................................................................................... ............................. 12
Clear Flood Mode ................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.3 Ignition Control System........................................................................................................ ............................... 12
3.4 Starter Motor Operation....................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5 Throttle Actuator Control System ............................................................................................... ....................... 12
Description ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Throttle Body Relearn Procedure ....................................................................................................................... 14
TAC System Default Actions / Reduce Power Modes................................................................................ ....... 14
Forced Engine Shutdown .................................................................................................................................... 14
3.6 Cruise Control System ........................................................................................................................................ 14
3.7 Brake Torque Management ........................................................................................................ ......................... 15
3.8 Emission Control Systems.................................................................................................................................. 15
Evaporative Emission Control System ............................................................................................ .................. 15
Engine Ventilation System .................................................................................................................................. 16
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Engine Management – V6 – Service Operations Page 6C1-3–4
1 General Information
1.1 General Description
This Section describes the correct service procedures to repair and test components of the V6 engine management
system. Emphasis is placed on the proper procedures and repair of components related to this specific system.
For component description, operation and location, refer to 6C1-1 Engine Management – V6 – General Information.
Engine cylinder identification follows the international
standard OBD II. This standard calls for the engine cylinder
bank number one to be identified by the location of cylinder
number one. Therefore the numbering for the V6 engine is:
• 1, 3, 5 – Right-hand side (Bank 1).
• 2, 4, 6 – Left-hand side (Bank 2).
The engine firing order is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Figure 6C1-3 – 1
1.2 Service Precautions and Requirements
Service Precautions
The following safety and precautionary
directions must be followed when servicing
the engine management system otherwise
personal injury and / or improper system
operation may occur:
• If working on a vehicle which has been subjected to an under bonnet thermal incident (fire), wear appropriate
protective clothing to prevent personal injury. Components that contain fluoro-elastomer may produce a corrosive
bi-product when subjected to extreme heat.
• Disconnection of the battery affects certain vehicle electronic systems. Refer to the battery disconnection
procedure in 6D1-3 Battery – V6 before disconnecting the battery.
• Disconnect the battery negative lead when performing the following procedures:
• disconnecting the engine control module (ECM) connectors, or
• charging the battery.
• Disconnect the battery negative lead and the ECM connectors before attempting any electric welding on the vehicle.
• Do not start the engine if the battery terminal is not properly secured to the battery.
• Do not disconnect or reconnect the following while the ignition is switched on or when the engine is running:
• any engine management system component wiring connector, or
• battery terminal leads.
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Charging System – V6 Page 6D1-1-7
2 Diagnosis
2.1 Diagnostic General Information
Basic Diagnostic Tools Required
Use of incorrect electrical circuit diagnostic
tools when performing the generator
diagnostic procedures could result in
incorrect diagnostic results or damage to
components.
The following electrical circuit testing tools are required to perform the diagnostic procedures detailed in this Section:
• digital multimeter with 10 mega ohms impedance, and
• connector test adapter kit Tool No. KM609.
For further information on the use of these tools, refer to 8A Electrical Body and Chassis.
2.2 Tech 2 Data List
The Tech 2 displays the status of certain charging system parameters.
To view the data list:
1 Connect Tech 2 to the DLC.
2 On Tech 2 select: Engine / V6 Engine / Data Display / Data List / Electrical/Theft Data .
Tech 2 Parameter Units Displayed Typical Display Values
Alternator L Terminal D Percentage Various
2.3 Diagnostic Systems Check
Step Action Yes No
1 1 Connect Tech 2 to the DLC.
2 Ignition ON, engine OFF.
3 On Tech 2 select: Engine / V6 Engine / Diagnostic Trouble codes / Read
DTC’s.
Are there any set DTC’s? Go to the
appropriate DTC table in 6C1-2 Engine
Management – V6 – Diagnostics. Refer to 2.5
Charging
System Inoperative / Malfunctioning
Reference to following information will assist when diagnosing charging circuit faults:
• for battery testing, refer to 6D1-3 Battery – V6,
• for wiring diagram details, refer to Figure 6D1-1 2, and
• for electrical component locations, refer to 8A Electrical Body and Chassis.
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Starting System – V6 Page 6D1-2–19
4 Major Service Operations
Disconnection of the battery affects certain
vehicle electronic systems. Refer to 00
Warnings, Cautions and Notes before
disconnecting the battery.
4.1 Starter Motor
Remove
The starter motor is in close proximity to the
left-hand side exhaust manifold and engine
pipe. Allow the engine to cool before
attempting to remove the starter motor.
1 Refer to 1.1 W ARNING, CAUTION and NOTES in this Service Information before disconnecting the battery.
2 Disconnect the battery ground lead.
3 Raise the front of the vehicle. For jacking locations, refer to 0A General Information.
4 Put safety stands in place.
5 Fit the front lifting bracket: EN–46114 (1) to the engine, then hook the chains from the engine hoist
onto the front lifting bracket.
Figure 6D1-2 – 8
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Battery Page 6D1-3–12
9 Lock the doors and activate the theft deterrent system to arm the vehicle.
10 If the multimeter contains fuses, check they are serviceable.
Test Procedure
1 Switch the multimeter to the mA current range (1).
2 Connect the positive test lead (2) to the fused mA terminal of the multimeter.
3 Connect the negative test (3) lead to the common terminal of the multimeter.
4 Connect large alligator clips to the ends of both test leads.
Figure 6D1-3 – 7
5 Connect the negative test lead clip to the threads of the battery negative terminal clamp (1).
6 Connect the positive lead’s clip to the threads of a convenient engine bolt (2).
Do not turn on the ignition switch while this
test is in progress. It will blow the
multimeter’s low current fuse.
7 Check the multimeter connections are secure.
8 Disconnect the vehicle’s main electrical earth by removing the battery negative terminal cable retaining
nut (3) and separating the cable from the battery
clamp.
Figure 6D1-3 – 8
9 Read the vehicle’s battery saver current on the multimeter. The multimeter reading should be within 16 – 30 mA (fluctuating).
10 If the multimeter reading is higher than specified, refer to Fault Diagnosis in this Section, otherwise restore the vehicle to its prior condition, refer to Restore in this Section.
Fault Diagnosis
Do not open any doors during this inspection.
If the doors must be opened, reinstall the
battery terminal to the battery clamp to
protect the multimeter's fuse from blowing.
Alternatively, use the higher (10 A) fuse rated
terminal on the multimeter until the source of
the higher current draw has been found.
1 Visually inspect the vehicle for illuminated lamps and components activated by energised relays.
2 If the cause of the excessive current draw is not apparent, remove one fuse (or circuit breaker) at a time to determine the circuit group that is drawing excess current. Refer to 8A Electrical Body & Chassis for fuse grouping
location.
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Exhaust System – V6 Page 6F – 8
NOTE:
• Support the exhaust system at all times.
• Clean the threads of the attaching bolts, nuts,
studs and flanges with a suitable cleaning
solvent.
• Apply a high temperature anti-seize
compound to the manifold front pipe flange
joint studs, then align the flange over the
studs.
Reinstallation
1. Install any removed O2 sensors, Refer to 6C1 – 1 Engine Management General Info.
2. Position the centre exhaust pipe into location under the vehicle.
3. Install the two rear exhaust flange nuts and bolts (9).
4. Position the front exhaust pipes into location under the vehicle.
5. Install the centre exhaust pipes into the rubber mounts (6).
6. Install the exhaust flange fixing nuts (1), three each bank.
7. Install the rear exhaust pipe flange nuts (7), two each bank.
8. Reconnect the O2 sensor harness connectors (4), two each bank.
9. Install the two front torsion bar springs, Refer to 3C Suspension.
10. Install the suspension cross member, Refer to 7B1 Manual transmission.
11. Reconnect the battery ground cable.
O2 Sensor
tightening torque.....................................................50 Nm
Front Exhaust Flange Nuts
tightening torque.......................................40.0 – 60.0 Nm
Centre Exhaust Flange Nuts
tightening torque.....................................................43 Nm
Rear Exhaust Flange Nuts
tightening torque.....................................................43 Nm
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – On-vehicle Servicing Page 7C4–43
If the verifier disc does not clip into place, the
quick-connect fitting is not engaged, rectify
as required.
10 As a security check, push and clip each verification disc into place over the quick-connect fittings. If difficulty is experienced, repeat the installation process until the verification disc can be clipped into place over the radiator
quick-connect fitting.
11 Snap the outlet cooler line (4) in the clip (5) of the radiator fan shroud.
12 Ensure the routeing of the cooler lines is correct and there is no fouling of the lines.
13 Tighten the screw attaching the cooler lines bracket to the correct torque specifications.
Transmission cooler lines bracket
attaching screw torque specification .................. 23.0 Nm
14 If required, top up the transmission fluid level (cold).
15 Start the engine and check for any fluid leak at the fittings. If a leak is found, stop the engine and rectify the leak.
16 Check and top up the transmission fluid to the correct level as required, refer to 2.1 Transmission Fluid.
3.18 Transmission Assembly
Remove
Disconnection of the battery affects certain
vehicle electronic systems. Refer to 6D1-3
Battery, before disconnecting the battery.
1 Disconnect the battery ground lead.
2 Raise the vehicle and support in a safe manner, refer to 0A General Information for the location of support points.
3 Remove the heat shield from the neutral start and back-up lamp switch, gently prise the selector cable from the transmission external manual shaft linkage and remove the selector cable from the bracket, refer to
3.3 Selector Cable Assembly.
4 Disconnect the harness connectors from the following:
a Vehicle speed sensor, refer to 3.5 Vehicle Speed Sensor.
b Neutral start and back-up switch, refer to 3.4 Neutral Start and Back-up Lamp Switch.
c For the following on four wheel drive vehicles (4W D), refer to 7D Transfer Case and Adaptor Housing:
• neutral switch,
• 2WD – 4WD shift actuator switch,
• speed sensor.
NOTE
If the battery is connected, avoid turning the
ignition switch to the ON position, as the transfer
case control module (TTCM) must first be
removed (memory to be cleared as Check 4W D
Indicator will light).
5 Remove the following components: a Front and centre exhaust assemblies, refer to 6F Exhaust System.
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7A1-6 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION
ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMPONENTS LOCATION
4WD Only 4W D 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
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
Accelerator pedal Position Sensor
Engine Control Module (ECM)
Data link connector
Select lever
Power Drive
, 3rd Start select switch
Figure 3. Electronic Control Components Location
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7A2-22 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E)
Diagnostic System Check - Transmission Controls
Description
The Diagnostic System Check - Transmission Controls
is an organized approach to identifying a condition that
is created by a malfunction in the electronic
transmission control system. The Diagnostic System
Check must be the starting point for any driveability
concern. The Diagnostic System Check directs the
service technician to the next logical step in order to
diagnose the concern. Understanding and correctly
using the diagnostic table reduces diagnostic time, and
prevents the replacement of good parts.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the
diagnostic table.
2. Lack of communication may be because of a partial
or a total malfunction of the serial data circuit.
8. If there are other modules with DTCs set, refer to the
DTC list. The DTC list directs you to the appropriate
diagnostic procedure. If the control module stores
multiple DTCs, diagnose the DTCs in the following
order:
• Component level DTCs, such as sensor DTCs, solenoid DTCs, actuator DTCs, and relay DTCs.
Diagnose the multiple DTCs within this category in
numerical order. Begin with the lowest numbered
DTC, unless the diagnostic table directs you
otherwise. Diagnostic System Check Transmission Controls
Important: • DO NOT perform this diagnostic if there is not a driveability concern, unless another procedure
directs you to this diagnostic.
• Before you proceed with diagnosis, search for applicable service bulletins.
• Unless a diagnostic procedure instructs you, DO NOT clear the DTCs.
• Ensure the battery has a full charge.
• Ensure the battery cables (+) (-) are clean and tight.
• Ensure the TCM grounds are clean, tight, and in the correct location.
• Ensure the TCM harness connectors are clean and correctly connected.
• Ensure the TCM terminals are clean and correctly mating.
• If there are gear ratio DTC's (P0731, P0732, P0733 or P0734), diagnose sensor DTCs and
solenoid DTCs first.
Diagnostic System Check - Transmission Controls
Step Action Value(s)Yes No
1 Install a scan tool.
Does the scan tool turn ON? —
Go to Step 2 Go to Scan Tool
Does Not Power Up
2 1. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
2. Attempt to establish communication with the listed control modules.
•TCM
• Electronic hydraulic control unit (EHCU) [ABS module] (If so equipped)
• Supplemental restraint system (SRS) control module (If so equipped)
Does the scan tool communicate with all the listed
control modules? —
Go to Step 3 Go to Scan Tool
Does Not
Communicate with Keyword Device
3 Attempt to start the engine.
Does the engine start and idle? —
Go to Step 4 Go to Engine
Cranks but Does
Not Run in engine control section
4 Select the DTC display function for the following
control modules:
•TCM
• Engine control module (ECM)
Does the scan tool display any DTCs? —
Go to Step 5 Go to Step 9
5 Does the scan tool other control module
communication fault DTCs? —Go to Applicable
DTC Go to Step 6
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