ECU ISUZU TROOPER 1998 Service Manual PDF
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4D2±7 TRANSFER CASE (TOD)
TOD ECU
Removal
1. Disconnect the ground cable.
2. Move the right-hand seat forward and remove the
second seat foot rest (1).
3. Disconnect the connector from the ECU (2).
4. Remove the bolts and detach the ECU (2) from the
bracket.
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Installation
1. Perform the removal step in reverse order.
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4D2±11 TRANSFER CASE (TOD)
2. Tighten the sixteen bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 31 N´m (3.2 kg´m/23 lb ft)
3. Wind the sealing tape around the drain plug thread
and tighten the plug to the specified torque.
Torque : 25 N´m (2.5 kg´m/18 lb ft)
4. Mount the offset lever to the transfer shift and install
the spring pin.
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5. Attach the O-ring and washer to the companion
flange.
NOTE: Securely push the O-ring to the hollow of the
companion flange, and then attach the washer.
6. Use the flange holder 5-8840-0133-0 (J-8614-11) to
tighten the flange nut.
7. Tighten the flange nut to the specified torque.
Torque : 167 N´m (17.0 kg´m/123 lb ft)
8. Using the punch 5-8840-2293-0 (J-39209), securely
stake the flange nut at two spots.
NOTE: Check the staked flange nut is free from cracks.
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9. Fix the harness with the clip.
10. Tighten the 4L and 4H switch to the specified torque.
Torque : 24 N´m (2.4 kg´m/17 lb ft)
11. Fill the transfer case with ATF II or III (1.9 liters).
12. Wind the sealing tape around the filler plug thread and
tighten the plug to the specified torque.
Torque : 25 N´m (2.5 kg´m/18 lb ft)
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4D2±15 TRANSFER CASE (TOD)
4. Apply a thin coat of grease to the seal ring of each
front and rear speed sensor, and mount the sensors
carefully.
5. Tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 5 N´m (0.5 kg´m/43 lb in)
NOTE: Pay attention not to mount the front (or rear)
sensor to the rear (or front) sensor position.
6. Install the ball bearing (1) for the front output shaft as
flat as shown in the figure.
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7. Mount the coil assembly and tighten the nuts to the
specified torque.
Torque : 10 N´m (1.0 kg´m/87 lb in)
8. Connect the terminal in the central connector.
NOTE: Be careful not to damage other terminals.
9. Install speed gear and tone wheel.
10. Mount the ball bearing (2) as flat as shown in the
figure.
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11. Using snap ring pliers, install the snap ring to the
transfer cover assembly.NOTE: Securely install the snap ring to the groove of the
transfer cover assembly.
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4D2±33 TRANSFER CASE (TOD)
14. Using the snap ring pliers, expand the snap ring
through the opening between the ring gear and carrier
assembly and securely install the input shaft and
carrier assembly.
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15. Install the ball bearing (for front output shaft)
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5A±47 BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
Chart B-7 Transfer Monitor (DTC 24)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Turn the key off.
2. Disconnect EHCU connector.
Is the EHCU connector terminal 9 line normally?
Go to Step 2
Repair
Go to Step 3
2Is the TOD ECU or 4WD controller normal?
Replace EHCU.
Go to Step 3
Repair or replace
TOD ECU or
4WD contrder.
Go to Step 3
31. Reconnect all components, ensure all components are
properly mounted.
2. Clear diagnostic trouble code.
Was this step finished?
Repeat the ªBasic
diagnostic flow
chart.º
Go to Step 3
Chart B-8 EHCU Pump Motor And Motor Relay Circuit (DTC 32)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Turn the key off.
2. Disconnect EHCU connector.
3. Measure voltage between EHCU connector terminal 13 and
body ground.
Is the voltage equal to battery voltage?
Go to Step 2
Repair
fuse/harness
between battery
and EHCU
connector
terminal 13.
Go to Step 3
2Is there continuity between EHCU connector terminal 12 and
ground?
Go to Step 3
Repair between
EHCU connector
terminal 12 and
ground.
Go to Step 3
31. Reconnect all components and ensure all components are
properly mounted.
2. Clear diagnostic trouble code.
Was this step finished?
Repeat the ªBasic
diagnostic flow
chart.º
Go to Step 3
Chart B-9 EHCU Pump Valve And Valve Relay Circuit (DTC 35)
StepActionYe sNo
11. Turn the key off.
2. Disconnect EHCU connector.
3. Measure voltage between EHCU connector terminal 14 and
body ground.
Is the voltage equal to battery voltage?
Replace EHCU.
Go to Step 2
Repair fuse and
harness EHCU
connector
terminal 14 and
battery.
Go to Step 2
21. Reconnect all components and ensure all components are
properly mounted.
2. Clear diagnostic trouble code.
Was this step finished?
Repeat the ªBasic
diagnostic flow
chart.º
Go to Step 2
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POWER ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM 5C – 31
•Operation
1) Outline
When the L.S.P.V. (Load Sensing Proportioning
Valve) detects a change in load weight, the load
sensing lever moves. Its reaction force is
transmitted to the bottom of the load sensing
valve to secure an optimum rear wheel cylinder
fluid pressure break point in proportion to the
actual load weight.
Besides, if the front brake system should fail, the
devices is designed to prevent the master cylinder
fluid pressure from decreasing and to apply it
directly to the rear wheel cylinder to obtain a
sufficient braking performance.
From rear
master cylinder
2) Operation
(1) When the fluid pressure is under the break point.
The fluid pressure of the rear master cylinder
passes through a clearance between the valve
seal and the piston and acts on the rear wheel
cylinder. At this moment, a downward force is
applied to the piston. However, the compression
spring force and reaction force of the load sensing
lever keep the piston in the upper position by
pushing upwards. (See the left figure.)To rear
wheel cylinder
(2) When the fluid pressure is equal to the break
point.
As the rear wheel cylinder pressure increases, it
surpasses the compression spring force and
reaction force of the load sensing lever, causing
the pistion to move downwards, so that the
pistion butts against the valve seal to shut off the
fluid line between the master cylinder and rear
wheel cylinder. (See the left figure.)
(3) When the fluid pressure is over the break point.
When the fluid pressure increases further, the
piston moves upwards. The moment the piston
comes apart from the valve seal, fluid pressure is
applied to the rear wheel cylinder and the piston
moves downwards so that the fluid line is shut off
again. This process goes on repeatedly to control
the fluid pressure to the rear wheel cylinder.
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5C – 32 POWER ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM
(4) When the front brake system fails.
When there is a failure in the front brake system,
the fluid pressure from the front master cylinder
decreases. As a result, the balance between the
front and rear brake side fluid pressures is lost at
the control valve sleeve so that the control valve
sleeve moves upwards.
The control valve sleeve strikes against the piston,
thereby pushing the piston upwards.
Accordingly, the fluid pressure of the rear master
cylinder is not decreased and is applied directly to
the rear wheel cylinder to secure a sufficient
braking performance of the rear brakes. (See the
left figure.)
Valve Maintenance
In the case of fluid leak or other abnormalities, faulty
valve should be replaced.
Note:
The load sensing proportioning valve is not
repairable and must be replaced as a complete
assembly.
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE OF LSPV
1. Adjust the rear axle weight by loading the
laggage compartmemt as necessary.
Rear Axle Weight N (kg / lb)
10,300 (1,050 / 2,315)
Note:
The rear axle weight should be adjusted to the
specified value with a man seated in the driver seat.
Rear master cylinder
fluid Pressure
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6A±20
ENGINE MECHANICAL
5. Install auto tensioner assembly and tighten the fixing
bolts to the specified torque.
Torque :
Shorter Bolt : 20 N´m (2.0 Kg´m/14 lb ft)
Longer Bolt : 39 N´m (4.0 Kg´m/29 lb ft)
6. Install idle pulley and bracket assembly and tighten
the fixing bolt to the specified torque.
Torque : 52 N´m (5.3 Kg´m/38 lb ft)
7. Install fan pulley and bracket assembly and tighten
the fixing bolts and nut to the specified torque.
Torque : 22 N´m (2.2 Kg´m/16 lb ft)
8. Install power steering oil pump pulley and tighten the
fixing bolt to the specified torque.
Torque : 78 N´m (8.0 Kg´m/58 lb ft)
9. Install drive belt by pushing down the auto tensioner
using spanner as shown in the removal step of drive
belt.
10. Install cooling fan and clutch assembly and tighten
the fixing bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 10 N´m (1.0 Kg´m/87 lb in)
11. Install upper fan guide and clip both side and tighten
the fixing bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 4 N´m (0.4 Kg´m/35 lb in)
12. Install engine harness and tighten the fixing bolts of
the retaining clip and bracket to the specified torque.
Torque : 4 N´m (0.4 Kg´m/35 lb in)
13. Connect radiator upper and lower hoses and clip
them securely.
14. Connect vacuum hoses of those which were
disconnected in the removal step.
15. Connect wiring connectors and bonding cable of
those which were disconnected in the removal step.
16. Install air cleaner element and air cleaner duct
assembly, and clip the both end securely.
17. Connect MAF sensor connector, IAT sensor
connector and PCV hose.
18. Install engine cover mating with the dowels.
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6A±23
ENGINE MECHANICAL
6. Install idle pulley assembly and tighten the fixing bolt
to the specified torque.
Torque : 52 N´m (5.3 Kg´m/38.4 lb ft)
7. Install fan pulley and bracket assembly and tighten
the fixing bolts and nut to the specified torque.
Torque : 22 N´m (2.2 Kg´m/16.2 lb ft)
8. Install drive belt by pushing down the auto tensioner
using spanner as shown in the removal step of drive
belt.
9. Install cooling fan clutch assembly and tighten the
fixing bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 10 N´m (1.0 Kg´m/88.5 lb in)
10. Install upper fan guide and clip both side and tighten
the fixing bolts to the specified torque.
Torque : 4 N´m (0.4 Kg´m/35.4 lb in)
11. Install engine harness and tighten the fixing bolts of
the retaining clip and brackets to the specified torque.
Torque : 4 N´m (0.4 Kg´m/35.4 lb in)
12. Connect radiator upper and lower hoses and clip
them securely.
13. Connect wiring connectors and bonding cable of
those which were disconnected in the removal step.
14. Install air cleaner element and air cleaner duct
assembly, and the clip both end securely.
15. Connect MAF sensor connector, IAT sensor
connector and PCV hose.
16. Install engine cover mating with the dowels.
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6A±31
ENGINE MECHANICAL
2. Align the alignment mark on the RH bank
camshaft drive gear pulley (2) to the alignment
mark of the cylinder head cover RH (3).
3. Align the alignment mark (white line) on the timing
belt (1) with alignment mark on the RH bank
camshaft drive gear pulley (2) (on the left side as
viewed from the front of the vehicle) and put the
timing belt on the camshaft drive gear pulley.
Secure the belt with a double clip or equivalent
clip.
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Legend
(1) Alignment Mark on Timing Belt (White line).
(2) Alignment Mark on Camshaft Drive Gear
Pulley.
(3) Alignemnt Mark on Cylinder Head Cover RH.
4. Align the alignment mark on the LH bank
camshaft drive gear pulley (2) to the alignment
mark of the cylinder head cover LH (3).
5. Align the alignment mark (white line) on the timing
belt (1) with the alignment mark on the LH bank
camshaft drive gear pulley (2).
When aligning the timing marks, use a wrench to
turn the camshaft drive gear pulley, then set the
timing mark between timing belt and camshaft
drive gear pulley and put the timing belt on the
camshaft drive gear pulley.
Secure the belt with a double clip or equivalent
clip.
NOTE: It is recommended for easy installation that the
belt be secured with a double clip or equivalent clip after
it is installed the timing belt to each pulley.
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Legend
(1) Alignment Mark on Timing Belt (White line).
(2) Alignment Mark on Camshaft Drive Gear
Pulley.
(3) Alignemnt Mark on Cylinder Head Cover LH.
6. Install crankshaft pulley temporarily and tighten
center bolt by hand (do not use a wrench).
Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise to give some
belt slack between the crankshaft timing pulley
and the RH bank camshaft drive gear pulley.
2. Install pusher and tighten bolt to the specified torque.
Torque : 25 N´m (2.5 Kg´m/18 lb ft)
1. Install the pusher while pushing the tension pulley
to the belt.
2. Pull out pin from the pusher.
NOTE: When reusing the pusher, press the pusher with
approximately 100Kg to retract the rod, and insert a pin
(1.4 mm piano wire).
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