service ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Repair Manual
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CLUTCH 7C-1
SECTION 7C
CLUTCH
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Data and Specifications ......................................................................................... 7C- 2
General Description......................................................................................................... 7C- 3
Torque Specification ....................................................................................................... 7C-15
Servicing........................................................................................................................... 7C-19
Clutch................................................................................................................................ 7C-21
Removal and Installation ............................................................................................ 7C-21
Inspection and Repair................................................................................................. 7C-26
Clutch Control .................................................................................................................. 7C-32
Removal and Installation ............................................................................................ 7C-32
Master Cylinder ................................................................................................................ 7C-33
Disassembly ................................................................................................................ 7C-33
Reassembly ................................................................................................................. 7C-34
Slave Cylinder (4J, C24SE) ............................................................................................. 7C-35
Disassembly ................................................................................................................ 7C-35
Inspection and Repair................................................................................................. 7C-36
Reassembly ................................................................................................................. 7C-37
Slave Cylinder (6VE1) ...................................................................................................... 7C-38
Disassembly ................................................................................................................ 7C-38
Inspection and Repair................................................................................................. 7C-39
Reassembly ................................................................................................................. 7C-40
Hydraulic Damper Cylinder ............................................................................................. 7C-41
Inspection and Repair................................................................................................. 7C-41
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 7C-42
Special Service Tool ........................................................................................................ 7C-51
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7C-14 CLUTCH
C24SE
RTW37CSF0003
The driven plate assembly consists of the plate and the facing.
The plate consists of the clutch center, the cushioning plate and the torsion springs.
The facing is riveted to both sides of the cushioning plate.
The cushioning plate provides a longer service life by minimizing wear and vibration at the clutch contact surfaces.
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CLUTCH 7C-19
SERVICING
Servicing refers to general maintenance procedures to be performed by qualified service personnel.
CLUTCH PEDAL PLAY
Inspection
Depress the clutch pedal lightly by hand, and measure to
determine if the free play is within the standard value.
Pedal Free Play mm(in)
H 5.0-15.0 (0.2-0.6)
Adjustment of the clutch switch (or stopper bolt)
Turn the clutch switch or stopper bolt
1 until the switch bolt
or
stopper bolt
just touches the clutch pedal arm.
Adjust clutch switch
or stopper bolt
by backing it out half a turn,
and measure the clearance (L) between the clutch pedal arm
and the clutch switch bolt end
or stopper bolt.
Lock the lock nut
2.
Connect clutch switch connector.
Clutch switch and clutch pedal
Clearance mm(in)
(L) 0.5-1.5 (0.020-0.059)
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CLUTCH 7C-51
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL
ITEM NO. ILLUSTRATION PART NO. PART NAME
5-85253-001-0
Clutch pilot aligner
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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 8A-105
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
ECM (ENGINE CONTROL MODULE):
C24SE
Removal
1. Lift both the ECM harness connector locking levers and
remove the two harness connectors form the ECM.
2. Remove the four socket head screws securing the ECM to
the mounting bracket.
3. Remove the ECM from the engine compartment
.
4. Pull out the ECM.
5. Disconnect both red and tan connectors.
Refer to the Section 6E-ENGINE of this Manual.
IMPORTANT: The replacement ECM must be programmed.
“SPS (Service Programming System) and immobiliser
programming (if equipped) is/are necessary”
Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to install the
ECM.
Pay close attention to the important points mentioned in the
following paragraphs.
Connector
Be absolutely sure that ECM is securely connected.
This will prevent a poor contact and open circuit.
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8A-106 ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
ECM (ENGINE CONTROL MODULE):
6VE1
Removal
1. Pull both the red ECM harness connector locks toward the
front of the vehicle, and remove the two harness connectors
form the ECM.
2. Remove the four hex-head screws securing the ECM to the
common chamber.
3. Remove the ECM from the engine compartment.
4. Pull out the ECM.
5. Disconnect both red and tan connectors.
Refer to the Section 6E-ENGINE of this Manual.
IMPORTANT: The replacement ECM must be programmed.
“SPS (Service Programming System) and immobiliser
programming (if equipped) is/are necessary”
Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to install the
ECM.
Pay close attention to the important points mentioned in the
following paragraphs.
Connector
Be absolutely sure that ECM is securely connected.
This will prevent a poor contact and open circuit.
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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 8A-107
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
ECM (ENGINE CONTROL MODULE):
4JA1-TC / 4JH1-TC
Removal
1. Remove the passenger side front seat – refer to Section 10
CAB.
2. Remove the passenger side front door opening scuff plate.
3. Raise the carpet to gain access to the four hex-head bolts
securing the ECM and ECM cover to the floorpan
.
4. Remove the four hex-head bolts.
5. Pull the two harness connector locks away from the
harness connectors and then remove the connectors form
the ECM.
6. Remove the ECM from the vehicle.
Refer to the Section 6E-ENGINE of this Manual.
IMPORTANT: The replacement ECM must be programmed.
“SPS (Service Programming System) and immobiliser
programming (if equipped) is/are necessary”
Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to install the
ECM.
Torque passenger seat securing bolts to the specified value –
refer to Section 10 CAB
Pay close attention to the important points mentioned in the
following paragraphs.
Connector
Be absolutely sure that ECM is securely connected.
This will prevent a poor contact and open circuit.
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CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM 8B-1
SECTION 8B
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Service Precaution .........................................................................................................................8B- 3
General Description .......................................................................................................................8B- 3
Brake Switch ...................................................................................................................................8B- 5
Removal .......................................................................................................................................8B- 5
Installation ..................................................................................................................................8B- 5
Adjustment ..................................................................................................................................8B- 6
Clutch switch ...................................................................................................................................8B- 6
Removal and Installation ........................................................................................................8B- 6
Adjustment ..................................................................................................................................8B- 6
Starter Switch ..................................................................................................................................8B- 6
Removal .......................................................................................................................................8B- 6
Installation ..................................................................................................................................8B- 6
Cruise Control Main Switch .........................................................................................................8B- 7
Removal .......................................................................................................................................8B- 7
Installation ..................................................................................................................................8B- 7
Cruise Control Switch (Combination Switch) ........................................................................8B- 7
Removal and Installation ........................................................................................................8B- 7
Cruise Control Unit ........................................................................................................................8B- 8
Removal .......................................................................................................................................8B- 8
Installation ..................................................................................................................................8B- 8
Cruise Actuator ...............................................................................................................................8B- 8
Actuator Cable Diagram ..........................................................................................................8B- 9
Removal .......................................................................................................................................8B- 9
Installation ..................................................................................................................................8B- 9
Adjustment ..................................................................................................................................8B- 9
Mode Switch ....................................................................................................................................8B- 9
Removal and Installation ........................................................................................................8B- 9
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CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM 8B-3
Service Precaution
WARNING: THIS VEHICLE HAS A SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAIN SYSTEM (SRS). REFER TO THE SRS
COMPONENT AND WIRING LOCATION VIEW IN ORDER TO DETERMINE WHETHER YOU ARE
PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE SRS COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING. WHEN YOU ARE
PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE SRS COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING, REFER TO THE SRS
SERVICE INFORMATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE AIR BAG
DEPLOYMENT, PERSONAL INJURY, OR OTHER WISE UNNEEDED SRS SYSTEM REPAIRS.
CAUTION: Always use the correct fastener in the proper location. When you replace a faster, use ONLY the
exact part number for that application. Dealer will call out those fasteners that require a replacement after
removal. Dealer will also call out the fasteners that require thread lockers or thread sealant. UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, do not use supplemental coatings (Paints, greases, or other corrosion inhibitors)
on threaded fasteners or fastener joint interfaces. Generally, such coatings adversely affect the fastener
torque and joint Clamping force, and may damaged the fastener. When you install fasteners, use the
correct tightening sequence and specifications. Following these instructions can help you avoid damage to
parts and systems.
General Description
The cruise control keeps the vehicle running at a fixed speed until a signal canceling this fixed speed is received.
When the main switch “AUTO CRUISE” is turned on with the vehicle in the running mode, the battery voltage is
applied to the control unit. When a signal from the control unit while the vehicle is in this state, the cruise control
actuator is activated to operate the system. Also, while the system is operating, the “AUTO CRUISE” indicator light
in the meter assembly lights up.
LTW48BSH000101
1. SET/COAST Switch Function
1. Set Function: When the SET/COAST switch is pressed and released with the main switch on, the speed at
which the vehicle is running at that moment is stored in the memory, and the vehicle automatically runs at the
stored speed.
2. COAST-down Function: When the SET/COAST switch is kept on while the vehicle in running, the vehicle
decelerates during that time. The speed at which vehicle is running when the control switch is pressed in the
memory, and the vehicle automatically returns to the stored speed.
3. Tap-down Function: When the SET/COAST switch is pressed and released instantaneously while the
vehicle is running, the vehicle decelerates a mile for each on/off operation. The vehicle speed at which the
vehicle was running when the SET/COAST was released last is stored in the memory, and the vehicle
automatically returns to this stored speed.
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6A – 24 ENGINE MECHANICAL
SERVICING
Servicing refers to general maintenance procedures to be performed by qualified service personnel.
RTW36ASH000401
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Engine Serial Number
The engine number is stamped on the rear left hand side
of the cylinder body.
The engine number is stamped in the plate in front of the
engine room as well.
AIR CLEANER
Element cleaning procedures will vary according to the
condition of the element.
Dust Fouled Element
Rotate the element with your hand while applying
compressed air to the inside of the element. This will blow
the dust free.
Compressed air pressure kPa (kg/cm
2 /psi)
392 – 490 (4 – 5/57 – 71)
LUBRICATING SYSTEM
Main Oil Filter (Cartridge Type Paper Element)
Replacement Procedure
1. Drain the engine oil.
2. Retighten the drain plug.
3. Loosen the used oil filter by turning it counterclockwise
with a filter wrench.
Filter Wrench: 5-8840-0200-0
RTW36ASH000101
4. Clean the oil cooler fitting face. This will allow the new
oil filter to seat properly.
5. Apply a light coat of engine oil to the filter O-ring.
6. Turn in the new oil filter until the filter O-ring is fitted
against the sealing face.
7. Use the filter wrench to turn in the filter an additional
2/3 turns.
8. Check the engine oil level and replenish to the
specified level if required.
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6A-6