engine OPEL FRONTERA 1998 Workshop Manual
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INDUCTION  6J – 5
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make  the  necessary  adjustments,  repairs  and  part
replacements  if  excessive  wear  or  damage  is
discovered during inspection.
Minor servicing operations are described in this section.
Contact  the  nearest  IHI  SERVICE  FACILITY for  major
repairs and maintenance.
Refer  to  IHI  SERVICE  NETWORK  at  the  end  of  this
section  for  the  location  of  your  area’s  IHI  SERVICE
FACILITY.
Turbine shaft end play.
1) Set a dial indicator to the turbine shaft end.
2) Apply  a  force  of  11.8  N  (1.2  kg  /  2.6  lb)
alternately to the compressor wheel and and the
turbine wheel end.
3) Read the dial indicator.
Turbine End Play
Standard: 0.03 – 0.06 mm (0.0012 – 0.0024 in)
Limit: 0.09 mm (0.0035 in)Turbine shaft and bearing clearance
1) Set  a  dial  indicator  to  the  turbine  shaft  center
through the center housing oil drain port.
2) Move the turbine shaft from side to side.
3 Read the dial indicator.
Turbine Shaft and Bearing Clearance
Standard: 0.056 - 0.127 mm (0.0022 - 0.0050 in)
Limit: 0.14 mm (0.0055 in)
Waste gate operation 
1) Remove  hose  from  waste  gate  actuator  side  and
install  pressure  gauge  (1)  to  the  waste  gate
actuator.
2) Operate  pump  of  pressure  gauge  while  engine  is
stopped.
3) Read pressure at the control rod (2) move 2mm.
Pressure: 106 – 115 kPa 
(796 – 862 mmHg/ 15.4 – 16.7 PSi)
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6J – 6 INDUCTION
Legend
(1) Pressure gauge
(2) Waste gate control rod
4) Check  for  cracks  or  breaks  on  the  hose,  if  a
problem is found, the hose must be replaced.
CAUTION: Do not apply more than 120 Kpa (900
mmHg / 18.7 PSi) to waste gate actuator.
INSTALLATION
1. Install  turbocharger  assembly  to  exhaust  manifold,
tighten to the specified torque.
Torque: 27 Nꞏm (2.7 kgꞏm / 19.5 lb ft)2. Install  exhaust  valve  assembly  to  outlet  of
turbocharger, tighten bolts to the specified torque.
Torque: 27 Nꞏm (2.7 kgꞏm / 19.5 lb ft)
3. Install heat protector.
4. Water inlet pipe.
1) Tighten water inlet pipe with new gasket.
Torque: 9 Nꞏm (0.9 kgꞏm / 6.5 lb ft)
5. Oil drain pipe.
1) Tighten oil drain pipe with new gasket.
Torque: 9 Nꞏm (0.9 kgꞏm / 6.5 lb ft)
6. Oil inlet pipe.
1) Apply  about  100  cc  engine  oil  to  turbocharger
housing before installing the oil pipe.
2) Turn  the  turbine  shaft  by  hand  to  lubricate  the
bearing.
3) Install the oil inlet pipe with a new gasket, tighten
bolt to the specified torque.
Torque: 22 Nꞏm (2.2 kgꞏm / 15.9 lb ft) For M10 
Torque: 54 Nꞏm (5.5 kgꞏm / 39.8 lb ft) For M14 
2
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INDUCTION  6J – 7
7. Water inlet pipe.
1) Install water inlet pipe with a new gasket, tighten
bolts to the specified torque.
Torque: 9 Nꞏm (0.9 kgꞏm / 6.5 lb ft)
8. Install intercooler assembly.
Refer to “Intercooler” in this manual.
9. Install air cleaner cover with air duct.
10. Fill engine coolant to full level.
11. Install battery and connect battery cable.
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6J – 10 INDUCTION
INTAKE MANIFOLD
REMOVAL
1. Drain  engine  coolant  and  remove  water  hose  from
thermostat housing
2. Remove intercooler assembly.
3. Remove bracket  fixing  bolt of  oil level  gauge guide
tube.
4. Remove PCV hose.
5. Remove  hoses  from  EGR  valve,  EGR  vacuum
sensor and outlet of heater unit.
6. Disconnect  harness  connector  from  MAP sensor,
EGR  vacuum  sensor,  ETC  sensor,  Water
temperature unit, IAT sensor and EVRV.
7. Remove high pressure oil pipe.
8. Remove two way check valve.
9. Remove fuel pipe.
10. Remove  fixing  bolts  and  nuts  of  intake  manifold,
remove intake manifold assembly.
Legend
(1) Intake manifold
(2) Fixing portion of throttle valve
(3) EGR passage
(4) EGR valve
2
3
4
1
Legend
(1) Intake Manifold
(2) Throttle Valve Assembly
(3) EGR Valve
(4) Gasket
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INDUCTION  6J – 11
INSPECTION AND RAPAIR
1. Visually  check  for  cracks/clogs  inside  intake
manifold.
2. If  foreign  material  is  observed,  it  should  be  taken
out,  and  if  there  are  some  cracks  on  the  intake
manifold, it must be replaced.
INSTALLATION
1. Install  the  intake  manifold  assembly,  tighten  bolts
and to the specified torque.
Torque: 20 Nꞏm (2.0 kgꞏm / 14.5 lb ft) for bolt
Torque: 20 Nꞏm (2.0 kgꞏm / 14.5 lb ft) for nut
2. Install fuel pipe.
Torque: 4 Nꞏm (0.4 kgꞏm / 2.9 lb ft) for M16 nut
(Apply engine oil)
Torque: 13 Nꞏm (1.3 kgꞏm / 9.4 lb ft) for M10 cap nut
Torque: 14 Nꞏm (1.4 kgꞏm / 10 lb ft) for M10
(Apply engine oil)
3. Install two way check valve.
Torque: 20 Nꞏm (2.0 kgꞏm / 14.5 lb ft)
4. Fill  with  about  300  cc  of  engine  oil  from  the  high
pressure oil pipe installation port of the oil rail using
an oil filler.
If  assembled  without  filling  the  oil  rail  with  oil,  the
time for engine starting will be longer.
5. Install high pressure oil pipe, then tighten sleeve nut
to the specified torque.
Torque: 29 Nꞏm (3.0 kgꞏm / 21.7 lb ft)
6. Reconnect harness connector to MAP sensor, EGR
vacuum  sensor,  ETC  sensor,  Water  thermo  unit,
IAT sensor and EVRV sensor.
7. Install  hoses  to  EGR  valve,  EGR  vacuum  sensor
and Water outlet of heater.
8. Connect PCV hose.
9. Install oil level gauge guide and fix it.
10. Install intercooler assembly.
Refer to “Intercooler” in this manual.
11. Install water hose to thermostat housing and fill with
engine coolant.
Model of Turbocharger IHI RHF5
Turbine Maximum Speed 180,000 rpm
Maximum Inlet Gas Temperature 800 °C (1472 °F)
Vibration Peak (G) criteria Maximum 4 (G) at Turbine Rotor Speed 140,000 rpm
Tolerance Limit of Compressor Blade Height Less then 0.5 mm (0.0197 in)
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS 
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7A–5 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4L30–E)
Normal Operation Of 2000 4L30–E
Tr a n s m i s s i o n
Torque Converter Clutch (TCC)
Application Conditions:
The  TCC  is  normally  applied  in  2nd,  3rd  and  4th  gears
only when all of the following conditions exist:
— The  engine  coolant  temperature  is  above  70
C
(158
F).
— The brake pedal is released.
— The shift pattern requests TCC apply.
Moreover,  TCC  is  always  applied  in  2nd,  3rd  and  4th
gears  when  the  transmission  oil  temperature  is  above
135
C (275F).
This mode should be canceled at 125
C (257F).
ATF Warning Lamp
The ATF warning lamp will be constantly on (not flashing)
if  the  transmission  oil  temperature  is  above  145
C
(293
F).
The  ATF  warning  lamp  goes  off  again  when  the
transmission oil temperature is below 125
C (257F).
Special Shift Pattern When The Engine Is
Cold:
A  special  shift  pattern  is  activated  when  the  engine
coolant temperature is below 70
C (158F). (3–4 shifts,
for example, are delayed for small throttle openings and
will occur a few MPH higher.)
Diagnosis
Introduction
The  systematic  troubleshooting  information  covered  by
this Section offers a practical and systematic approach to
diagnosing 4L30–E transmission, using information that
can be obtained from road tests, electrical diagnosis, oil
pressure checks or noise evaluation.
The key to correcting a complaint is to make use of all of
the available symptoms and logically letting them direct
you to the cause.
When dealing with automatic transmission complaints, it
is best to gather as many symptoms as possible before
making the decision to remove the transmission from the
vehicle.
Frequently,  the  correction  of  the  complaint  does  not
require removal of the transmission from the vehicle.
Driver Information
To analyze the problem fill out a complete description of
the owner’s complaint.
Please  draw  a  circle  around  the  right  information  and
complete  the  following  form.  (The  next  page  is  an
example  of  a  completed  form).  You  can  draw  a  circle
around many numbers if you are not sure. 
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7A–10
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4L30–E)
Checking Transmission Fluid Level
and Condition
Checking  fluid  level  and  condition  (color  and  odor)  at
regular intervals will provide early diagnosis information
about the transmission. This information may be used to
correct a condition that, if not detected early, could result
in major transmission repairs.
IMPORTANT:When new, automatic transmission fluid
is red in color. As the vehicle is driven, the transmission
fluid  will  begin  to  look  darker  in  color.  The  color  may
eventually appear light brown.
A  dark  brown  color  with  burnt  odor  may  indicate
excessive  fluid  deterioration  and  signal  a  need  for  fluid
change.
Fluid Level
When adding or changing fluid, use only DEXRON –III.
Refer  to  Maintenance  and  Lubrication  in  General
Information  section  for  maintenance  information  and
servicing interval.
CAUTION: DO NOT OVERFILL.
Overfilling  will  cause  foaming,  loss  of  fluid,  abnor-
mal  shifting  and  possible  damage  to  the  transmis-
sion.
1. Park the vehicle on level ground and apply the parking
brake firmly.
2. Check fluid level with engine running at idle.
NOTE: Be  sure  that  transmission  fluid  temperature  is
below 30
C (86F).
3. Move the selector lever through all gear ranges.
4. Move the selector lever to “Park”.
5. Let  engine  idle  for  3  minutes  and  open  the  overfill
screw (1).
6. Add released transmission fluid until it flows out over
the overfill screw opening.
7. Let engine idle until a fluid temperature between 32
C
(90
F) and 57C (135F) is reached, then close the
overfill screw (1).
Torque: 38 N
m (3.9 kgꞏm/28 lb ft)
NOTE: To  prevent  fluid  leaks,  the  overfill  screw  and  oil
drain  screws  gasket  must  be  replaced  each  time  these
screws are removed.NOTE: Check  transmission  fluid  temperature  with  scan
tool.
Minimum fluid level 
 57C (135F)
Maximum fluid level 
 32C (90F)
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CAUTION: Do  not  open  overfill  screw  with  engine
stopped.
CAUTION: DO  NOT  CHECK  FLUID  LEVEL  UNDER
THESE CONDITIONS:
Immediately  after  driving  at  sustained  highway
speeds.
In heavy city traffic during hot weather.
If vehicle is towing a trailer.
If the vehicle has been operated under these conditions,
shut the engine off and allow the vehicle to “cool” for thirty
(30)  minutes.  After  the  cool  down  period,  restart  the
vehicle and continue from step 2 above. 
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7A–11 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4L30–E)
Fluid Condition
FLUID CONDITION
NORMAL*CONTAMINATED
COLORRED OR LIGHT
BROWNBROWNNON–TRANSPARENT
/ PINKBROWN
DRAIN 
REQUIRED?NOYESYESYES
CONTAMINA–
TIONNONEVery  small  amount  of
foreign  material  in
bottom of panContamination  by
coolant or other sourceLarge  pieces  of  metal
or  other  foreign
material  in  bottom  of
pan
CORRECT
LEVEL AND
CONDITION
1. LOW LEVEL:
A. Add fluid to
obtain proper
level & check for
external leaks.
B. Correct cause of
leak.
2. HIGH LEVEL:
– Remove excess
fluid– Remove both pans
– Change filter
– Flush cooler
– Add new fluid
– Check level– Repair/replace
radiator cooler
–Transmission
overhaul required
– Check for:
Damaged plates
and seals
Contaminated
solenoids
– Flush cooler
– Add new fluid
– Check level
–Transmission
overhaul required
– Flush cooler and
cooler lines
– Add new fluid
– Check level
*Fluid  should  be  changed  according  to  maintenance
schedule.
Te s t   D r i v i n g
Some  4L30–E  automatic  transmission  complaints  will
require a test drive as a part of the diagnostic procedure.
Some codes will not set unless the vehicle is moving. The
purpose  of  the  test  drive  is  to  duplicate  the  customer’s
complaint condition and set a current Powertrain Control
Module  (PCM)  trouble  code.  Perform  this  procedure
before each 4L30–E automatic transmission repair, and
again after repairs are made.
IMPORTANT:
Duplicate  the  condition  under  which  the  customer’s
complaint was observed.
Depending on the complaint, the line pressure gauge
and  the  scan  tool  may  be  required  during  the  test
drive.
During  the  test  drive,  it is  important  to  record  all
necessary data from the areas being monitored, for
use in diagnosis. Also listen for and note any unusual
noises.
The  following  procedure  should  be  used  to  test  drive
4L30–E automatic transmission complaint vehicles:
1. Turn  the  ignition  ON  without  starting  the  engine.
Check that the “CHECK TRANS” lamp comes on for
approximately  2  seconds  and  then  goes  out  and
remains out.
If the lamp is flashing, GOTO Check Trans Indicator
in Transmission Control System (4L30–E) section.
If  no  serial  data  is  present,  GOTO  OBD  System
Check.  Refer  to  Driveability  and  Emissions  in
Engine section.
If the lamp stays ON or stays OFF, GOTO “Check
Trans”  Check  in  Transmission  Control  System
(4L30–E) section.
2. Drive the vehicle. During the test drive, be sure that
the  transmission  achieves  normal  operating
temperature (approx. 20 minutes).
Allow  the  transmission  to  go  through  all  of  its  gear
ranges, checking shift timing and firmness. Duplicate
the  owner’s  complaint  condition  as  closely  as
possible during the test drive.
3. If,  during  the  test  drive,  the  “CHECK  TRANS”  lamp
comes  on,  use  the  scan  tool  to  check  for  trouble
codes.
4. If,  during  the  test  drive,  a  problem  is  felt,  but  the
“CHECK  TRANS”  lamp  does  not  come  on  and  no
trouble codes are present, drive the vehicle with the
PCM disconnected (manually shifting the vehicle).
In Manual L, the vehicle operates in first gear.
In Manual 2, the vehicle operates in third gear.
In  Manual  3  or  “D”,  the  vehicle  operates  in  fourth
gear.
If the problem still exists with the PCM disconnected,
refer  to  Mechanical/Hydraulic  Diagnosis  in  this
section.
5. If no problem has been found at this point, check all
underhood connections that supply power to the PCM
and ignition fuses. Physically and visually inspect all
the  PCM  harness  connectors  for  loose  or  corroded
terminals. Inspect the PCM ground points. 
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7A–12
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4L30–E)
Mechanical / Hydraulic Diagnosis Check Trans Indicator Chart
Perform Preliminary Inspection First!
When the “CHECK TRANS” indicator is flashing, it
indicates that a problem related to the transmission, the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM), or the vehicle harness
has occurred.The  system  is  now  operating  in  a  “BACKUP  MODE”
where the risk of further damaging the transmission has
been reduced. The vehicle may be shifted manually.
If  the  initial  problem  is  intermittent  or  seldom,  switching
the engine OFF/ON might allow normal operation again
until the problem reoccurs.
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7A–13 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4L30–E)
Mechanical / Hydraulic Diagnosis Symptoms Index
Perform Preliminary Inspection First!
CHART
SYMPTOMS
1NO ENGINE START IN NEUTRAL OR PARK
2NO FORWARD GEARS IN ANY RANGE/NO REVERSE
3NO ENGINE BRAKE IN ANY RANGE
4POOR SHIFTING IN ALL GEARS (ALL HARSH OR ALL SOFT)
5aDELAYS IN DRIVE AND REVERSE
5bDELAYS IN REVERSE ONLY
6DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) P0730
7HARSH 1–2 SHIFT
8HARSH 3–4 SHIFT
9a3–2 DOWNSHIFT COMPLAINT
9bHARSH SHIFT WHEN SHIFTING INTO “D” OR ACCELERATING FROM STOP
9cCOASTDOWN HARSH SHIFT OR CLUNK AT 3–2 DOWNSHIFT
10INTERMITTENT 4TH TO 2ND GEAR DOWNSHIFT AT STEADY SPEED
11ENGINE FLARE AT SHIFTING DURING TURNING ONLY (USUALLY WITH WARM ENGINE)
12ENGINE FLARE DURING 1–2 OR 2–3 SHIFT
13SHUDDER ONLY DURING TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH (TCC) APPLYING
14POSSIBLE CAUSES OF TRANSMISSION NOISE
15aPOSSIBLE CAUSES OF LOW LINE PRESSURE
15bPOSSIBLE CAUSES OF HIGH LINE PRESSURE
16POSSIBLE CAUSES OF TRANSMISSION FLUID LEAKS
NOTE: Numbers with parenthesis on the following charts
refer to Parts List at end of this section.
Chart 1: No Engine Start In Neutral Or Park
StepActionYe sNo
1Does  engine  start  when  shift  lever  moved  from  drive  to  neutral
mostly in hot condition?
Go to Step 2Go to Step 3
2Does engine start in park at any condition?Re–test vehicleGo to Step 4
3Does engine also not start in neutral when shift lever moved from
park to neutral?
Go to Step 4Go to Step 5
4Check mode switch (63) setting.  Readjust if necessary.
Problems fixed?
Re–test vehicleGo to Step 5
5Check start circuit of mode switch (63) open in neutral.
Was open found?Locate and repair
open(s)Replace mode
switch (63)