weight ISUZU KB P190 2007 Workshop Owner's Guide
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Starting System – V6 Page 6D1-2–3
1 General Information
All HFV6 engines are fitted with a Mitsubishi starter motor. This consists of a solenoid switch on a DC motor. The motor
has permanent magnet excitation, which has the advantage of low weight a with high output torque and is visually
identifiable by the absence of pole-shoe retaining screws.
The starter motor does not have field coil windings or pole shoes. These parts have been replaced by six permanent
magnets that are held in the pole housing by clips. The positive brushes are now part of the brush plate assembly.
The solenoid switch is the only component of the starter motor assembly that is serviced separately. If any other parts
require replacement, the starter motor must be replaced.
1.1 WARNING, CAUTION and NOTES
This Section contains various W ARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTE statements that you must observe carefully to reduce
the risk of death or injury during service, repair procedures or vehicle operation. Incorrect service or repair procedures
may damage the vehicle or cause operational faults. W ARNINGS, CAUTION and NOTE statements are not exhaustive.
HOLDEN LTD can not possibly warn of all the potentially hazardous consequences of failure to follow these instructions.
Definition of WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE Statements
Diagnosis and repair procedures in this Section contain both general and specific W ARNING, CAUTION and NOTE
statements. HOLDEN LTD is dedicated to the presentation of service information that helps the technician to diagnose
and repair the systems necessary for proper operation of the vehicle. Certain procedures may present a hazard to the
technician if they are not followed in the recommended manner. W ARNING, CAUTION and NOTE statements are
designed to help prevent these hazards from occurring, but not all hazards can be foreseen.
WARNING defined
A W ARNING statement immediately precedes an operating procedure or maintenance practice which, if not correctly
followed, could result in death or injury. A W ARNING statement alerts you to take necessary action or not to take a
prohibited action. If a W ARNING statement is ignored, the following consequences may occur:
• Death or injury to the technician or other personnel working on the vehicle,
• Death or injury to other people in or near the workplace area, and / or
• Death or injury to the driver / or passenger(s) of the vehicle or other people, if the vehicle has been improperly
repaired.
CAUTION defined
A CAUTION statement immediately precedes an operating procedure or maintenance practice which, if not correctly
followed, could result in damage to or destruction of equipment, or corruption of data. If a CAUTION statement is ignored,
the following consequences may occur:
• Damage to the vehicle,
• Unnecessary vehicle repairs or component replacement,
• Faulty operation or performance of any system or component being repaired,
• Damage to any system or components which depend on the proper operation of the system or component being
repaired,
• Faulty operation or performance of any systems or components which depend on the proper operation or
performance of the system or component under repair,
• Damage to fasteners, basic tools or special tools and / or
• Leakage of coolant, lubricant or other vital fluids.
NOTE defined
A NOTE statement immediately precedes or follows an operating procedure, maintenance practice or condition that
requires highlighting. A NOTE statement also emphasises necessary characteristics of a diagnostic or repair procedure.
A NOTE statement is designed to:
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MSG MODEL 7B-3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The MSG type transmission is fully synchronized 5-speed unit with blocking ring type synchronizers and a constant
mesh type reverse gear.
The unit consists principally of a case with an integral clutch housing, intermediate plate, rear cover and gears.
The top of the rear cover is a quadrant box containing the transmission control mechanism.
The case and rear cover are cast aluminum alloy to reduce weight.
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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 8A-173
RTW 780SH000901
RTW 780SH001001
HEADLIGHT BEAM SWITCH
(COMBINATION SWITCH)
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Remove the screws on the lower part of the steering wheel.
3. Remove the horn pad.
4. Remove the wiring connector.
5. Remove the steering wheel fixing nuts.
6. Remove the steering wheel
1.
Refer to the "STEERING" Section of this manual.
7. Remove the Instrument panel lower cover
2.
8. Remove the steering column cover
3.
9. Disconnect the connector.
10. Remove the headlight beam switch (lever) from the steering shaft (combination switch).
Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to install the
headlight beam switch (lever).
Pay close attention to the important points mentioned in the
following paragraphs.
Connector
Be absolutely sure that the headlight beam switch connector is
securely connected.
This will prevent a poor contact and an open circuit.
Wire Harness
Do not pinch the wire harnesses between the cluster and the
meter hood during the cluster installation procedure.
W ire damage will result.
AIMING OF HEADLIGHT
Before adjusting the headlights, park the vehicle on a level
surface. Remove any cargo from the vehicle to bring it to curb
weight. Check the tire inflation pressures and correct as
required. Clean the headlight lenses.
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