check transmission fluid ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 User Guide
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE)  7A3-21 
 
Transmission Fluid Level and Condition   
Inspection 
Park vehicle on level ground and set parking brake. 
With the engine idling, move the shift lever through all
positions from   “P" to  “L", then return to position  “P".  
Check to see if the level of fluid comes to   “HOT" range 
of about 80   
   
 
C (176   
   
 
F) on the dipstick gauge.  
If the level of fluid is too low, replenish to bring it to 
maximum level in   “HOT" range.  
Inspection of fluid condition. If the ATF is black o
r
smells burnt, replace it. 
  
  
 
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UNIT REPAIR (AW30–40LE) 7A4–37
Diaassembly, Inspection and
Reassembly of minor Components
NOTE:  The instructions here are organized so that you
work on only one component group at a time.
This will help avoid confusion from similar-looking parts
of different subassemblies being on your workbench at
the same time.
The component groups are inspected and repaired from
the converter housing side.
As much as possible, complete the inspection, repair
and reassembly before proceeding to the nex t
component group. If a component group cannot be
reassembled because parts are being ordered, be sure
to keep all parts of that group in separate container
while proceeding with disassembly, inspection, repair
and reassembly of other component groups.
Recommended ATF type DEXRON III.
General Cleaning Notes:
1. All disassembled parts should be washed clean and
any fluid passages and holes should be blown
through with compressed air.
2. When using compressed air to dry parts, always aim
away from yourself to prevent accidentally spraying
automatic transmission fluid in your face.
3. The recommended automatic transmission fluid
should be used for cleaning.
Parts Arrangement:
1. After cleaning, the parts should be arranged in
proper order to allow performing inspection, repairs,
and reassembly with efficiency.
2. When disassembling a valve body, be sure to keep
each valve together with the corresponding spring.
3. New brakes and clutches that are to be used for
replacement must be soaked in transmission fluid
for at least thirty minutes before assembly.
General Assembly:
1. All oil seal rings, clutch discs, clutch plates, rotating
parts, and sliding surfaces should be coated with
transmission fluid prior to reassembly.
2. All gaskets and rubber O-ring should be replaced.
3. Make sure that the ends of a snap ring are not
aligned with one of the cutouts and are installed in
the groove correctly.
4. If a worn bushing is to be replaced, the
subassembly containing that bushing must be
replaced.
5. Check thrust bearings and races for wear or
damage. Replace if necessary.
6. Use petroleum jelly or vaseline to keep parts in
place. 
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7A2-6  DIAGNOSIS (JR405E) 
BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING 
 
Transmission fluid pressure together with clutch and brake friction and other important transmission functions are 
controlled by electrical signal from the Transmission Control Module (TCM). 
Random diagnosis can produce inaccurate and misleading indications. It is important that diagnosing procedure be 
carried out systematically. 
Carefully follow the sequence outlined below to diagnose automatic transmission assembly. 
 
 
  
 
Verify Customer Complain 
Preliminary Check 
(Visual Check/Test Drive) 
Compare to Same Model 
(If Available) 
Check Service Bulletin 
DTC Check 
(Self-diagnosis/Tech 2) 
Go to Symptom Diagnosis 
Stall Test 
Line Pressure Test 
Transmission Overhaul 
Repair & Verify Fix 
Transmission Overhaul 
Transmission Overhaul 
Go to DTC Chart 
Go to Intermittent Diagnosis NG 
Follow the instructions
NG 
No Instruction 
NG 
OK
NO DTC
Not Solved 
OK
OK
Follow the Bulletin
(Once Clear Memory)    Restored
Not Stored
Use Service Programming 
System (SPS) 
Not Solved 
  
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7A3-2  ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E) 
DESCRIPTION 
Before performing on-vehicle service on the automatic 
transmission, check that the engine idling speed and 
general engine condition are normal. 
  
 
 
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF) 
Inspect 
Remove the transmission dipstick to check the condition 
of the ATF. 
Clean the dipstick and look for gum or varnish. 
Gum or varnish indicate scorching of the clutch band 
and other parts. 
The transmission control module, the transmission unit, 
and the vehicle must be carefully checked if gum or 
varnish is present. 
 
 
 
 
ATF LEVEL 
Inspect 
Hot Level 
1.  Warm up the engine and the transmission by driving
the vehicle on the road so that the temperature
reaches around 80C (176F). 
  Do not turn the engine off. 
2.  Park the vehicle on a level surface. 
3.  Apply the parking brake firmly. 
4.  Let the engine run at idle. 
  Move the select lever slowly through all the gea
r
ranges. 
  Stop in each gear range just long enough for the
transmission to engage. 
5.  Return the select lever to either “P” or “N”. 
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6.  Remove the ATF level dipstick.  
7.  Wipe the dipstick clean with a paper towel. 
8.  Reinsert the dipstick and wait several seconds. 
9.  Remove the dipstick. 
  The ATF level should be inside the “H” range on the 
dipstick. 
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  If the ATF level is below the “H” range, ATF must be 
added. 
  
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E)  7A3-19 
Install or Connect 
1.  Align the manual valve and the manual plate of the
transmission case. 
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2.  Install the control valve assembly and tighten the 12
fixing bolts to the specified torque. 
 
Number of bolts  Length  Color 
10 (A)  40 mm (1.57 in)  Gold 
2 (B)  30 mm (1.18 in)  Gold 
 
  Bolt torque : 8 N·m (69 lb·in)  
3.  Connect the 2 harness connectors. 
4.  If removed, install the oil strainer. 
 Refer to “Solenoids, Oil Pressure Switch and Oil 
Temperature Sensor” previously in this section. 
5.  Install the new gasket and oil pan. 
  Bolt torque : 8 N·m (69 lb·in) 
6.  Fill the fluid. 
 Refer to “ATF CHANGE” in this section. 
7.  Connect the negative battery cable. 
8.  Remove the wheel blocks. 
 
FLUSHING THE TRANSMISSION FLUID COOLER AND LINE 
The fluid cooler and lines may be flushed under the 
following condition.  This will help prevent more trouble 
after the transmission is repaired. 
1.  When the abnormal amount of debris are found. 
2. When the abnormal wear or chips on gears and
shafts are found while overhauling. 
3. When the abnormal clutch facing wear and oil
contamination are found. 
 
Procedures 
1.  Block the wheels. 
2.  Disconnect negative battery cable. 
3. Raise vehicle and support with suitable safety
stands. 
4. Disconnect fluid cooler lines at transmission case
and fluid cooler. 
5.  Flush and back-flush the fluid cooler and lines using
solvent and compressed air. 
Note: 
DO NOT exceed 197 kPa (29 psi) air pressure or 
damage may result to oil cooler. 
  
6.  Remove all remaining solvent from the system with 
compressed air. 
7. Flush the cooling system again with Automatic 
Transmission Fluid (ATF). 
  After the final flush, connect all lines. 
  Cooler line joint connector torque :  
 44 N·m (33 lb·ft) 
8. Replenish ATF 
9.  Start engine to test the system for the free flow o
f 
fluid.  If the flow is restricted, the cooler assembly o
r 
lines must be replaced. 
  Repeated cleaning and flushing may not remove all 
debris from the fluid cooler circuit. 
  Move the select lever through the various ranges and 
return to neutral. 
  Check for fluid level. 
  If the fluid level is below the specified range, ATF 
must be added. 
10. Connect negative battery cable. 
11. Remove safety stands. 
12. Remove wheel blocks.