traction control ISUZU KB P190 2007 Workshop Repair Manual
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ENGINE MECHANICAL (4JK1/4JJ1) 6A-37
Waste gate operation
1. Remove the hose from the waste gate actuator.
2. Install the pressure gauge (general tool). Refer to the illustration.
RTW 56ASH005701
Legend
1. W aste Gate Actuator
2. W aste Gate Hose
3. Pressure Gauge (General Tool)
3. Use the pressure gauge pump to apply pressure
(load) to the waste gate actuator (the engine must
be off).
4. Note the pressure at which the control rod moves 2 mm (0.078 in). This pressure must be within the
specified limit.
Control rod pressure range: kPa (mmHg / psi)
109 − 118 (818 − 885 / 16 − 17)
5. Inspect the hose for cracks and other damage.
Replace the hose if necessary.
6. Do not apply a pressure of more than 120 kPa (900 mmHg) to the waste gate actuator.
Installation
1. Put the gasket in to install the exhaust manifold.
• Tighten up with the 8 nuts according to the
order given in the figure.
Tightening torque: 52 N ⋅
⋅⋅
⋅
m (5.3 kg ⋅
⋅⋅
⋅
m / 38 lb ft)
Note:
Do not tighten up too much because it hampers
expansion and contraction due to the heat from the
manifold.
RTW 56ASH005801
2. Install the gasket and turbocharger to the exhaust
manifold. Tighten the nuts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 27 N ⋅
⋅⋅
⋅
m (2.8 kg ⋅
⋅⋅
⋅
m / 20 lb ft)
RTW 56ASH005501
Legend
1. Exhaust Manifold
2. Gasket
3. Turbocharger
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Engine Cooling – V6 Engine Page 6B1–12
Figure 6B1 – 9
Legend
1 Bypass Valve
2 Thermostat Retaining Bar
3 Thermostat Assembly Retaining Lugs
4 Wax Pellet 5 Air Bleed Valve
6 Piston Centre Support
7 Thermostat Housing
8 Piston 9 Rubber Diaphragm
10 Thermostat Spring
11 Bypass Spring
A wax pellet type thermostat is used in the coolant inlet passage to control the flow of coolant, providing fast engine
warm up and regulating coolant temperature. The wax pellet or power element in the thermostat expands when heated
and contracts when cooled. The wax pellet is connected through a piston to a valve and when the pellet is heated,
pressure is exerted against a metal valve, which is forced to open.
As the pellet is cooled, the contraction allows a spring to close the valve. Thus, the valve remains closed while the
coolant is cold, preventing circulation of coolant through the radiator, but allowing the coolant to circulate throughout the
engine to warm it quickly and evenly. As the engine becomes warm, the pellet expands and the thermostat opens,
permitting the coolant to flow through to the radiator where heat is transferred to the surrounding air, through the radiator
walls.
This opening and closing of the thermostat valve permits enough coolant to enter the radiator to keep the engine within
specified temperature limits.
The thermostat also provides a restriction in the cooling system, even after it has opened. This restriction creates a
pressure difference, which prevents cavitation at the coolant pump and forces coolant to circulate through the engine
block.
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis Page 7C2–48
Diagnostic Aids
• Verify if the brake pedal position sensor is
adjusted properly, refer to 8B Cruise
Control.
• Test drive the vehicle if a switch or circuit
condition cannot be located. An
intermittent condition may be duplicated
during a test drive.
• Application of the brake pedal while
accelerating may cause this DTC to set.
Test Description
The following numbers refer to the step numbers in the diagnostic table:
2 Checks the stop lamp switch is serviceable.
4 Checks if there is a stop lamp switch signal to the TCM.
DTC P0719 Diagnostic Table
Step Action Yes No
1 Has the Diagnostic System Check been performed?
Go to Step 2 Refer to
4.7 Diagnostic System Check
2 1 Connect Tech 2 to the DLC.
2 On Tech 2 select: Engine / V6 Engine / Data Display / Cruise / Traction Data.
3 Turn on the ignition, with the engine off.
NOTE
Ensure the brake pedal is in the rest position.
Does the Stop Lamp Pedal Switch parameter indicate Inactive? Check for an
intermittent fault in
the circuit, refer to
8A Electrical-Body and Chassis Go to Step 3
3 Test the stop lamp switch assembly, refer to 8B Cruise Control.
Is the stop lamp switch assembly serviceable? Go to Step 4 Replace the stop
lamp switch
assembly.
4 1 Disconnect connector C-96 from the TCM.
2 Using a multimeter set to measure voltage, probe between harness connector C-96 pin 42 and a known ground.
NOTE
Ensure the brake pedal is in the rest position.
Does the multimeter display battery voltage? Repair or replace
affected circuit
Go to Step 6 Go to Step 5
5
Replace the TCM, refer to 7C4 Automatic Transmission – 4L60E –
On-vehicle Service.
Did you complete the replacement? Go to Step 6
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis Page 7C2–50
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
• The TCM illuminates the MIL during the second consecutive trip in which the Conditions for Setting the DTC are
met.
• The TCM commands maximum line pressure.
• The TCM freezes transmission adaptive functions.
• The TCM calculates vehicle speed from the automatic transmission engine r.p.m. and commanded gear.
• At the time of the first failure, the TCM records the operating conditions when the conditions for setting the DTC are
met. The TCM stores this information as a Failure Record.
• At the time of the second failure, the ECM records the operating conditions when the conditions for setting the DTC
are met. The ECM stores this information as a Freeze Frame.
• The TCM stores DTC P0722 in TCM history.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
• The ECM turns off the MIL after the sixth consecutive drive trip in which the TCM does not send a MIL illumination
request.
• Tech 2 can clear the DTC.
• The TCM clears the DTC from TCM history if the vehicle completes 40 warm-up cycles without an emission related
diagnostic fault occurring.
• The TCM cancels the default actions when the ignition is off long enough to power down the TCM.
Diagnostic Aids
• Inspect the rear internal gear teeth for damage.
• Visually inspect the VSS for cracks or damage.
• Ensure the VSS is properly torqued to the extension housing.
Test Description
The following numbers refer to the step numbers in the diagnostic table:
2 Disable the traction control system when performing this step. W hen the ignition key is cycled off and then cycled back on, the traction control system defaults to on.
3 Checks the VSS for correct resistance.
4 Checks if the VSS and associated circuits are shorted to ground.
5 Checks the VSS produces an AC voltage when the output shaft is rotated.
6 Checks the integrity of the circuits between the TCM and the VSS.
DTC P0722 Diagnostic Table
Step Action Yes No
1 Has the Diagnostic System Check been performed?
Go to Step 2 Refer to
4.7 Diagnostic System Check
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis Page 7C2–51
Step Action Yes No
2 1 Connect Tech 2 to the DLC.
2 Turn on the ignition, with the engine off.
NOTE
Before clearing the DTC, use the Tech 2 Freeze
Frame/Failure Record to record the transmission
parameters at the time the DTC set. Using Tech 2 to clear
the DTC(s) erases the Freeze Frame/Failure Record
records from the TCM.
3 On Tech 2 select: Transmission / Automatic Transmission / Diagnostic
Trouble Codes / Freeze Frame.
4 Select the relevant DTC and note the parameters at the time of the DTC setting.
5 On Tech 2 select:
Diagnostic Trouble Codes / Clear Engine & Transmission
DTCs.
6 Follow the instructions on Tech 2 and clear the DTCs.
7 Raise and support the rear axle assembly, refer to 0A General Information.
8 Start the engine.
9 Disable the traction control system.
10 Place the transmission in any drive range.
11 On Tech 2 select: Data Display / Transmission Data.
W ith the drive wheels rotating, does the Tech 2 AT Output Speed
parameter increase with the drive wheel speed? Check for an
intermittent fault in the circuit, refer to
8A Electrical-Body and Chassis Go to Step 3
3 1 Turn off the ignition.
2 Disconnect connector E-44 from the sensor.
3 Using a multimeter set to measure resistance, probe across the speed sensor pins 1 and 2.
Does the multimeter display 976 – 2354 Ω? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 6
4 1 Using a multimeter set to measure resistance, probe between
connector E-44 pin 1 and a known ground.
2 Using a multimeter set to measure resistance, probe between connector E-44 pin 2 and a known ground.
Does the multimeter display greater than 50 k Ω in both instances? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 6
5 1 Place the transmission in neutral.
2 Using a multimeter set to measure AC voltage, probe across the speed sensor pins 1 and 2.
3 Rotate a rear wheel by hand.
Does the multimeter display 0.3 V AC? Go to Step 6 Go to Step 7
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis Page 7C2–53
• Ignition voltage is 8 – 18 V.
• TFT is -40°C and 150°C.
• The engine run time is greater than 5 seconds.
• The throttle position is greater than 12 percent.
• The engine torque is 108 – 882 Nm.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The transmission output shaft speed drops greater than 1,000 r.p.m. for at least 3.4 seconds.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
• The TCM illuminates the MIL during the second consecutive trip in which the conditions for setting the DTC are met.
• The TCM commands maximum line pressure.
• The TCM freezes transmission adaptive functions.
• The TCM calculates vehicle speed from the automatic transmission input shaft speed sensor and commanded gear.
• At the time of the first failure, the TCM records the operating conditions when the conditions for setting the DTC are
met. The TCM stores this information as a Failure Record.
• At the time of the second failure, the ECM records the operating conditions when the conditions for setting the DTC
are met. The ECM stores this information as a Freeze Frame.
• The TCM stores DTC P0723 in TCM history.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
• The ECM turns off the MIL after the sixth consecutive drive trip in which the TCM does not send a MIL illumination
request.
• Tech 2 can clear the DTC.
• The TCM clears the DTC from TCM history if the vehicle completes 40 warm-up cycles without an emission related
diagnostic fault occurring.
• The TCM cancels the default actions when the ignition is off long enough to power down the TCM.
Diagnostic Aids
•
Inspect the rear internal gear teeth for damage.
• Visually inspect the VSS for cracks or damage.
• Ensure the VSS is properly torqued to the transmission housing.
Test Description
The following numbers refer to the step numbers in the diagnostic table:
2 Disable the traction control system when performing this step. W hen the ignition key is cycled off and then cycled back on, the traction control system defaults to on.
3 Checks the VSS for correct resistance.
4 Checks if the VSS and associated circuits are shorted to ground.
5 Checks the VSS produces an AC voltage when the output shaft is rotated.
6 Checks the integrity of the circuits between the TCM and the VSS.
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis Page 7C2–54
DTC P0723 Diagnostic Table
Step Action Yes No
1 Has the Diagnostic System Check been performed?
Go to Step 2 Refer to
4.7 Diagnostic System Check
2 1 Connect Tech 2 to the DLC.
2 Turn on the ignition, with the engine off.
NOTE
Before clearing the DTC, use the Tech 2 Freeze
Frame/Failure Record to record the transmission
parameters at the time the DTC set. Using Tech 2 to clear
the DTC(s) erases the Freeze Frame/Failure Record
records from the TCM.
3 On Tech 2 select: Transmission / Automatic Transmission / Diagnostic
Trouble Codes / Freeze Frame.
4 Select the relevant DTC and note the parameters at the time of the DTC setting.
5 On Tech 2 select:
Diagnostic Trouble Codes / Clear Engine & Transmission
DTCs.
6 Follow the instructions on Tech 2 and clear the DTCs.
7 Raise and support the rear axle assembly, refer to 0A General Information.
8 Start the engine.
9 Disable the traction control system.
10 Place the transmission in D3 range.
11 With the drive wheels rotating, slowly accelerate to 2,000 r.p.m. and hold. Road test the vehicle if necessary.
12 On Tech 2 select: Data Display / Transmission Data.
W ith the drive wheels rotating, does the Tech 2 AT Output Speed
parameter drop or fluctuate more than 1,300 r.p.m.? Go to Step 3 Check for an
intermittent fault in the circuit, refer to
8A Electrical-Body and Chassis
3 1 Turn off the ignition.
2 Disconnect connector E-44 from the sensor.
3 Using a multimeter set to measure resistance, probe across the speed sensor pins 1 and 2.
Does the multimeter display 976 – 2354 Ω? Go to Step 4 Go to Step 7
4 1 Using a multimeter set to measure resistance, probe between
connector E-44 pin 1 and a known ground.
2 Using a multimeter set to measure resistance, probe between connector E-44 pin 2 and a known ground.
Does the multimeter display greater than 50 k Ω in both instances? Go to Step 5 Go to Step 7
5 1 Place the transmission in neutral.
2 Using a multimeter set to measure AC voltage, probe across the speed sensor pins 1 and 2.
3 Rotate a rear wheel by hand.
Does the multimeter display 0.3 V AC? Go to Step 6 Go to Step 7
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Automatic Transmission – 4L60E – Electrical Diagnosis Page 7C2–56
Conditions for Running the DTC
• No DTCs P0719, P0722 or P0723.
• The vehicle speed is greater than 40 km/h for 7 seconds, then 8 – 40 km/h for 5 seconds, then less than 8 km/h.
• Continuously eight times once the previous criteria have been met.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The TCM detects an open or short to ground on the stop lamp switch signal circuit when the circuit should be high,
battery voltage.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
• The TCM does not request the engine control module (ECM) to illuminate the MIL.
• The TCM records the operating conditions when the conditions for setting the DTC are met. The TCM records this
information as a Failure Record.
• The TCM stores DTC P0724 in TCM history.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
•
The TCM clears the DTC from TCM history if the vehicle completes 40 warm-up cycles without a non-emission
related diagnostic fault occurring.
• Tech 2 can clear the DTC.
Diagnostic Aids
• Verify the brake pedal position sensor is
adjusted properly, refer to 8B Cruise
Control.
• Test drive the vehicle if a switch or circuit
condition cannot be located. An
intermittent condition may be duplicated
during a test drive.
Test Description
The following numbers refer to the step numbers in the diagnostic table:
3 Checks if the stop lamp switch is serviceable.
4 Checks if there is a stop lamp switch signal to the TCM.
DTC P0724 Diagnostic Table
Step Action Yes No
1 Has the Diagnostic System Check been performed?
Go to Step 2 Refer to
4.7 Diagnostic System Check
2 1 Connect Tech 2 to the DLC.
2 On Tech 2 select: Engine / V6 Engine / Data Display / Cruise / Traction Data.
3 Turn on the ignition, with the engine off.
4 Press the brake pedal.
Does the Stop Lamp Pedal Switch parameter indicate
Active? Check for an
intermittent fault in the circuit, refer to
8A Electrical-Body and Chassis Go to Step 3
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