fuel consumption ISUZU TROOPER 1998 Service Repair Manual
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6A±15
ENGINE MECHANICAL
Condition CorrectionPossible cause
Oil leaking into combustion
chambers due topoor seal in valve
Valve stem oil seal defectiveReplace
chambers due to oor seal in valve
systemValve stem or valve guide wornReplace valve and valve guide
Oil leaking into combustion
chambers due to poor seal in cylinder
t
Cylinders and pistons worn
excessivelyReplace cylinder body assembly and
pistons
partsPiston ring gaps incorrectly
positionedCorrect
Piston rings set with wrong side upCorrect
Piston ring stickingReplace cylinder body assembly and
pistons
Piston ring and ring groove wornReplace pistons and others
Return ports in oil rings cloggedClean piston and replace rings
Positive Crankcase Ventilation
System malfunctioningPositive Crankcase Ventilation Valve
cloggedClean
OthersImproper oil viscosityUse oil of recommended S.A.E.
viscosity
Continuous high speed driving
and/or severe usage such as trailer
towingContinuous high speed operation
and/or severe usage will normally
cause increased oil consumption
Fuel Consumption Excessive
ConditionPossible causeCorrection
Trouble in fuel systemMixture too rich or too lean due to
trouble in fuel injection systemRefer to ªAbnormal Combustionº
Fuel cut function does not workRefer to ªAbnormal Combustionº
Trouble in ignition systemMisfiring or abnormal combustion
due to trouble in ignition systemRefer to ªHard Startº or ªAbnormal
Combustionº
OthersEngine idle speed too highReset Idle Air Control Valve
Returning of accelerator control
sluggishCorrect
Fuel system leakageCorrect or replace
Clutch slippingCorrect
Brake dragCorrect
Selection of transmission gear
incorrectCaution operator of incorrect gear
selection
Excessive Exhaust Gas
Recirculation flow due to trouble in
Exhaust Gas Recirculation systemRefer to ªAbnormal Combustionº
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6E±243 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
DTC P1154 ± HO2S Transition Time Ratio Bank 2 Sensor 1
StepNo Ye s Value(s) Action
12Check for leaks at the exhaust manifold.
Are there leaks at the exhaust manifold?
ÐGo to Step 13Go to Step 14
13Tighten the bolts to specifications or replace the
manifold if necessary.
Is your action complete?
ÐGo to Step 2Ð
14Visually/physically inspect the following items:
Ensure that the Bank 2 HO2S 1 is securely
installed.
Check for corrosion on terminals.
Check terminal tension (at Bank 2 HO2S 1 and at
the PCM).
Check for damaged wiring.
Was a problem found in any of the above areas?
ÐGo to Step 18Go to Step 15
151. Disconnect Bank 1 HO2S 1.
2. Ignition ªON.º
3. Using a DVM at the PCM side of the HO2S 1
connector, measure the voltage between the high
signal circuit and ground.
Also measure the voltage between the low signal
circuit and ground.
Are both voltages in the specified range?
3-4 V
Go to Step
16
Go to Step 19
161. With Bank 1 HO2S 1 disconnected, jumper the high
and low (PCM side) signal circuits to ground.
2. Ignition ªON.º
3. Using Tech 2, monitor the Bank 2 HO2S 1 voltage.
Does the scan too indicate less than 10 mV and
immediately return to about 450 mV when the jumper is
removed?
ÐGo to Step 21Go to Step 22
17Replace affected heated oxygen sensors.
NOTE: Before replacing sensors, the cause of the
contamination must be determined and corrected.
Fuel contamination.
Use of improper RTV sealant.
Engine oil/coolant consumption.
Is the action complete?
ÐVerify repairÐ
18Repair condition as necessary.
Is the action complete?
ÐVerify repairÐ
19Check for faulty PCM connections or terminal damage.
Is the action complete?
ÐVerify repairGo to Step 20
20Repair open, short or grounded signal circuit.
Is the action complete?
ÐVerify repairÐ
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00 Ð 2 SERVICE INFORMATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONTENTS
PAGE
Hard Starting ................................................................................................................... 00- 3
Starter Motor Inoperative ........................................................................................... 00- 3
Starter Motor Operates but Engine does not turn over ........................................... 00- 3
Engine turns over but does not start ......................................................................... 00- 4
Quick-on Start System (QOS III) ................................................................................. 00- 5
Unstable Idling ................................................................................................................. 00- 5
Insufficient Power ............................................................................................................ 00- 7
Excessive Fuel Consumption .......................................................................................... 00- 9
Excessive Oil Consumption ............................................................................................. 00- 9
Overheating ...................................................................................................................... 00-10
White Exhaust Smoke ..................................................................................................... 00-10
Dark Exhaust Smoke ........................................................................................................ 00-11
Oil Pressure Does Not Rise .............................................................................................. 00-11
Abnormal Engine Noise ................................................................................................... 00-12
Engine Knocking .......................................................................................................... 00-12
Gas Leakage noise ....................................................................................................... 00-12
Continuous noise ......................................................................................................... 00-12
Slapping noise .............................................................................................................. 00-13
Engine Cooling Trouble ................................................................................................... 00-14
Engine Electrical ............................................................................................................... 00-15
Starter does not run .................................................................................................... 00-15
Faulty Meshing or Pinion and Ring Gear ................................................................... 00-16
Magnetic Switch does not operate though starter switch is turned to ÒStart (ST)Ó ...00-17
Pinion Meshes with ring gear but engine does not run ........................................... 00-18
Starter does not stop though starter switch is returned to ÒONÓ .......................... 00-19
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SERVICE INFORMATION 00 Ð 9
4. EXCESSIVE FUEL CONSUMPTION
5. EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION
Checkpoint Possible cause Correction
Engine oil Engine oil unsuitable
Too mauch engine oilReplace the engine oil
Correct the engine oil level
Oil seal and gasket Oil leakage from the oilseal and/or the
gasketReplace the oil seal and/or the
gasket
Air breather Clogged air breather Clean the air breather
Intake and exhaust
valveWorn valve stems and valve guides Replace the intake and exhaust
valves and the valve springs
Checkpoint Possible cause Correction
Fuel system Fuel leakage Repair or replace the fuel system
related parts
Air cleaner Clogged air cleaner element Clean or replace the air cleaner
element
Idling speed Poorly adjusted idling speed Adjust the idling speed
Injection nozzle Injection nozzle injection starting pressure
too low
Improper spray condition Adjust or replace the injection
nozzle
Fuel injection timing Fuel injection timing improperly Adjust the fuel injection timing
Injection pump Defective Delivery valve resulting is fuel
drippage after fuel injectionReplace the delivery valve
Turbocharger Air leakage from the turbocharger intake
sideRepair the turbocharger intake side
Defective turbocharger assembly Replace the turbocharger assembly
Valve clearance Valve clearance improperly adjusted Adjust the valve clearance
Compression
pressureBlown out cylinder head gasket. Worn
cylinder liner.
Piston ring sticking between the valve and
valve seatReplace the related parts
Valve spring Valve spring weak or broken Replace the valve spring
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7A1±2
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30±E)
Service Precaution
WARNING: I F S O E Q U IPPED WITH A
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT 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
OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS SYSTEM REPAIRS.
CAUTION: Always use the correct fastener in the
proper location. When you replace a fastener, use
ONLY the exact part number for that application.
ISUZU will call out those fasteners that require a
replacement after removal. ISUZU 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 the joint
clamping force, and may damage 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 4L30±E is a 4±speed fully automatic transmission. It
uses a microcomputer as a control unit to judge running
conditions including throttle opening rate and vehicle
speed, then it sets the shifting point in the optimum timing
so that best driving performance can be achieved.
In addition, the built±in shift mode select function can
select three shift modes according to the driver's
preference:
Normal mode ±Normal shift pattern.
Winter mode ±Starts in 3rd gear to reduce slippage on
ice or snow.
Power mode has a delayed upshift for when more
powerful acceleration is required.
Also, the built±in fail safe function (ªbackup modeº)
assures driving performance even if the vehicle speed
sensor, throttle signal or any solenoid fails.
Further, the self±diagnostic function conducts diagnosis
in a short time when the control system fails, thus
improving serviceability.
The major features of 4L30±E are as follows:
A compact structure consisting of 2 sets of planetary
gears and flat torque converter.
Electronic control selects the optimum shift mode
according to the driving conditions.
Electronic control maintains the optimum hydraulic
pressure for clutch, band brake as well as
transmission so that shift feeling is improved.
Two sets of planetary gears reduce friction of power
train.
Also, a lockup mechanism in the torque converter
reduces fuel consumption.
Wide gear ratio and high torque rate of torque
converter provide excellent starting performance.