Transmission ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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7A3-8  ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E) 
SPEED SENSOR 
The speed sensor is attached to the right side of the 
transmission. 
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Legend 
1. Inhibitor switch 
2. Speed sensor 
3. Turbine sensor 
 
  
Inspect 
1.  During the driving at speed of 20km/h (12mph) with 
“L” range in low gear, measure the voltage between 
the TCM connector terminals (B13) and (B5) with a 
digital voltmeter. 
  Standard voltage : approx. 7V (AC range) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2.  If the voltage is out of the standard value, check the 
speed sensor pole piece for presence of foreign 
meterials and the speeed sensor cable for short o
r 
open circuit. 
  Result of the inspection is normal, replace the speed 
sensor. 
  Torque: 6 N·m (52 lb·in) 
 
  
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E)  7A3-9 
TURBINE SENSOR 
The turbine sensor is attached to the right side of the 
transmission. 
 
Inspect 
1.  During the driving at speed of 20km/h (12mph) with
“L” range in low gear, measure the voltage between
the TCM connector terminals (B3) and (B5) with a
digital voltmeter. 
  Standard voltage : approx. 7V (AC range) 
2.  If the voltage is out of the standard value, check the
turbine sensor pole piece for presence of foreign
materials and the turbine sensor cable for short o
r
open circuit. 
  Result of the inspection is normal, replace the
turbine sensor. 
  Torque: 6 N·m (52 lb·in) 
  
 
 
POWER AND 3RD START SWITCH 
Inspect 
1.  Block the wheels. 
2.  Disconnect the negative battery cable. 
3.  Pry out the switch from the floor console. 
4.  Disconnect the harness connector. 
5.  Check continuity between terminal (5) and (6) at third
(3rd) position. 
6.  Check continuity between terminals (3) and (6) a
t
power (PWR) position. 
7.  Replace the power and 3rd start switch when the
result of inspection is found abnormal. 
8.  Connect the harness connector. 
9.  Connect the negative battery cable. 
10. Remove the wheel blocks.  
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E)  7A3-13 
SHIFT CABLE 
  
 
 
 
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Legend 
1. Select lever 
2.  Select lever base 
3. Shift cable 
4. Bracket  
 
5. Adjuster 
6.  Manual shaft select lever 
7.  Shift cable retaining pawl 
8. Clip 
 
Remove or Disconnect 
1.  Block the wheels. 
2.  Disconnect the negative battery cable. 
3.  Move the select lever to the “N” position. 
4.  Remove the rear console and front console. 
5.  Disconnect the shift cable from the select lever. 
6.  Press on the shift cable retaining pawl to remove the
cable from the select lever base. 
  
7. Disconnect the shift cable from the transmission 
side. 
8.  Remove the shift cable from the bracket. 
9. Pull the shift cable free from the bottom of the 
vehicle. 
 
  
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7A3-14  ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E) 
Install or Connect 
1.  Install the shift cable toward the inside of the cabin
from the bottom of the vehicle. 
2.  Push the shift cable into the select lever base. 
3.  Connect the shift cable to the select lever. 
4.  Fix the shift cable to the bracket. 
  Install the clip on the marking of shift cable. 
5.  Check that the select lever is in the “N” position. 
6.  Check that the transmission is in the “N” position. 
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7.  Slide the cover in the direction shown by the arrow
(1). 
8.  Use an ordinary screwdriver to move the lock piece
from the position indicated by the arrow (2). Continue 
to move the lock piece until the adjuster position
begins to change. 
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9.  Connect the shift cable to the manual shaft selec
t 
lever at the transmission side. 
10. Insert the lock piece to the adjuster (cable length 
adjustment). 
11. Slide the cover on the adjuster and secure lock 
piece. 
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11. Press the select lever knob button 5 times. 
  Then check that the select lever moves smoothly to 
each of its positions. 
13. Check that the shift position indicated by the selec
t 
lever and the actual shift position are the same. 
14. Install the front console and rear console. 
15. Connect the negative battery cable. 
16. Remove the wheel blocks. 
 
  
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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.  
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7A3-20  ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E) 
TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY 
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Legend 
1. Shift Cable 
2. Propeller Shaft 
3. Engine Harness 
4.  ATF Level Dipstick 
5. Under Cover 
6. Bolt  
 
7. ATF Pipe 
8. Crossmember 
9. Bracket 
10. Starter  Motor 
11. Bolt 
12. Automatic  Transmission 
 
Remove or Disconnect 
1.  Block the wheels. 
2.  Disconnect the negative battery cable. 
3.  Raise the vehicle and support with the suitable safety
stands. 
  
 
  
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E)  7A3-21 
4.  Remove the shift cable from the transmission. 
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5.  Remove the rear propeller shaft assembly. 
6. Loosen (do not remove) the nuts securing the
exhaust manifold and the exhaust pipe. 
7. Disconnect the harness connectors from the
transmission. 
8.  Remove the fuel pipe bracket. 
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9.  Remove the ATF level dipstick and tube. 
10. Remove the undercover.  
11. Rotate the ring gear and remove the 6 torque 
converter bolts. 
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12. Remove the automatic transmission fluid cooling 
pipe. 
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13. Place a jack beneath the engine to support it. 
14. Remove the 3rd crossmember. 
15. Remove the transmission mount. 
16. Lower the jack beneath the engine slightly to tilt the 
engine and transmission.  Do not allow the radiato
r 
and air conditioner hoses to stretch. 
17. Remove the bolts attaching the transmission to the 
engine. 
18. Lower the transmission from beneath the vehicle. 
Take care not to damage the breathers. 
 
Install or Connect 
1.  Install the transmission to the engine and tighten the 
bolts. 
  Bolt torque : M10  40 N·m (30 lb·ft) 
   M12 76 N·m (56 lb·ft) 
2.  Install the cable bracket to the transmission. 
3.  Connect the engine harness connectors. 
  
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7A3-22  ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (JR405E) 
 
4.  Install the 3rd crossmember. 
  Bolt and Nut torque : 67 N·m (49 lb·ft) 
  Bolt torque : 50 N·m (37 lb·ft) 
5.  Install the automatic transmission fluid cooling pipe.
6.  Install the torque converter bolts. 
  Bolt torque : 29 N·m (22 lb·ft) 
7.  Install the undercover. 
  Bolt torque : 9 N·m (78 lb·in) 
8.  Install the ATF level dipstick and tube. 
9.  Install the fuel hose bracket. 
  Bolt torque : 6 N·m (52 lb·in) 
  
10. Tighten the nuts securing the exhaust manifold and 
the exhaust pipe. 
  Bolt torque : 43 N·m (32 lb·ft) 
11. Install the rear propeller shaft assembly. 
  Flange bolt torque : 63 N·m (46 lb·ft) 
  Center bearing bracket bolt torque :  
 69 N·m (51 lb·ft) 
12. Install the shift cable. 
13. Connect the negative battery cable. 
14. Remove the safety stands. 
15. Remove the wheels blocks. 
 
 
Torque Specifications 
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UNIT REPAIR (JR405E)  7A4-1 
SECTION 7A4 
UNIT REPAIR (JR405E) 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
 PAGE 
Automatic Transmission Disassembly .....................................................................   7A4 -  2 
Control Valve Assembly  ............................................................................................   7A4 -  11 
Control Valve Upper Body  ........................................................................................   7A4 -  18 
Control Valve Lower Body  ........................................................................................   7A4 -  23 
Oil Pump Assembly  ...................................................................................................   7A4 -  28 
Clutch Pack (Reverse and High Clutch Assembly)  .................................................   7A4 -  33 
Carrier and Low Clutch Assembly  ...........................................................................   7A4 -  41 
Transmission Case  ....................................................................................................   7A4 -  54 
Bearing and Bearing Race Installation Position  .....................................................   7A4 -  66 
Automatic Transmission Reassembly  .....................................................................   7A4 -  69 
Service Standard  .......................................................................................................   7A4 -  83 
Special Service Tool  ..................................................................................................   7A4 -  85 
 
  
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7A4-2  UNIT REPAIR (JR405E) 
 
 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 
DISASSEMBLY 
Cleaning the automatic transmission 
1.  Use compressed steam and /or cleaning oil to thoroughly 
clean the outside of the transmission before disassembly.
CAUTION: 
Steam under high pressure may cause dirt particles 
adhering to the transmission to fly through the air at great 
speed. These particles can cause serious eye injury. Wear 
protective goggles when steam-cleaning the outside of 
the transmission. 
2.  During disassembly, clean the removed parts with cleaning 
oil. Dry the parts with compressed air. 
Use Compressed air to clean the transmission oil holes 
and oil passages. 
 
Automatic transmission disassembly cautions 
Perform the disassembly procedure in a dust-free 
environment to prevent the entry of foreign material into 
the transmission. 
Inspect each transmission part as you remove it. 
Carefully check the oil pan and the magnet for foreign 
material. This is a good way to estimate transmission 
condition. 
Use your bare hands or vinyl gloves to disassemble the 
transmission. Do not use ordinary work gloves (loose 
threads from the gloves may fall into the transmission and 
cause problems). 
Use a plastic hammer to loosen the transmission case 
and other aluminum parts during disassembly. Strike 
around the parts lightly with the hammer. Do not pry 
aluminum parts away from each other with a screwdriver 
or similar object. 
Arrange the disassembled parts neatly in the order they 
were removed. Cover the parts with a plastic sheet or 
similar object to protect them from dust.