plugs SSANGYONG MUSSO 1998 Workshop User Guide
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OM600 ENGINE MECHANICAL 1B3-59
27. Replace the seal and then install the chain tensioner.
Tightening Torque 80 Nm
28. Remove the engine lock.
29. Insert the nozzle washer into the hole to face round part
downward.
30. Install the fuel injection nozzle.
Tightening Torque 40 Nm
31. Connect the fuel hose.
32. Install the cable channel and connect the cables to glow
plugs.
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1E1-10 M162 ENGINE ELECTRICAL
Functions
1. Firing order : 1-5-3-6-2-4
2. The ignition cables are located on the cylinder head cover.
Each ignition coil provides the high voltage to two spark
plugs simultaneously.
- T1/1 : cylinder 2 and 5
- T1/2 : cylinder 3 and 4
- T1/3 : cylinder 1 and 6
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable (1).
2. Remove the ignition cable connector from the ignition cable.
3. Disconnect the secondary spark plug connectors from the
each spark plugs and remove the ignition cable.
Installation Notice 3. The secondary output voltage (5a) is supplied to the No.2
cylinder spark plug through the spark plug connector. The
secondary output voltage (5b) is supplied to the No.5 cylinder
spark plug through the ignition cable. The guide pin (W)
acts as a ground while the ignition cable is operated.
lMake sure that the ignition cables are correctly routed.
lExactly install the ignition cable guide pin into the vehicle
to be grounded.
4. Installation should follow the removal procedure in the
reverse order.
Tightening Torque 9 - 11 Nm
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1E3-2 OM600 ENGINE ELECTRICAL
Preheating System
General information
The preheating system consists of control, coolant temperature
sensor and glow plugs.
lControl relay - preheating time.
lCoolant temperature sensor.
lGlow plug.
GLOW PLUG
1 Wiring Harness
2 Nut .............................................................. 4 Nm3 Wire Terminal
4 Glow Plug
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
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1E3-4 OM600 ENGINE ELECTRICAL
Preheating System Operation
1. Preheating before start.
Preheating time is different by coolant temperature and it is
on until the glow indicator light goes off.
2. Preheating after start.
Preheating continues for max. 60 seconds to rise in
characteristic of warming-up on engine after starting too.
3. Monitoring on glow plug.
Glow plugs are monitored by low current by the micro
processor in control relay respectively while running the
engine.
If glow indicator comes on after starting for about one minute,
it indicates on or several plugs are faulty.
Possible Cause
- One or several glow are faulty Problem
Glow indicator does not come on in preheating
time and comes on after starting the engine.
Glow indicator does not come on while
preheating and after starting engine.
Glow indicator does not come on and engine’s
starting is difficult or does not start at all.
Glow indicator comes on after starting for
about one minute.1
2
3
4- Faulty glow indicator
- Faulty circuit of glow indicator
- Faulty control relay
- Circuits short in one or several glow plugs
- Faulty preheating circuits
- Faulty control relay
- One or several glow plugs are faulty
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5A-92 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Planet Carrier and Centre Support
To remove the planet carrier and centre support, proceed as
follows.
1. Separate the planet carrier and centre support from the
output shaft. Remove the thrust bearings from the output
shaft and the planet carrier.
2. Separate the centre support from the planet carrier by
rotating it anti-clockwise.
3. Lift the one way clutch from the planet carrier.
4. Remove the circlip retaining the one way clutch outer race
in the planet carrier and remove the race.
5. Remove the one way clutch retainer from the planet carrier.
Pump
Note that the following valves are housed in the pump cover:
lSolenoid 7
lC1 bias valve
lConverter clutch control valve
lConverter clutch regulator valve
lPrimary regulator valve
To remove the pump, proceed as follows.
1. Remove the wiring loom retainer plate and remove
solenoid 7 with a T30 Torx bit.
2. Remove the five washer head bolts from the cover plate
using a multi-point 8 mm socket.
3. Remove the five Torx head screws from the cover plate
(Torx bit No. 30). Note that the odd screw holds the pump
body to the pump body cover.
Notice
Do not strike the converter support tube to loosen the
pump body.
4. Separate the pump body from the pump cover.
5. Lift the cover plate from the cover.
6. Remove the two ball check valves and one spring from
the pump cover.
Notice
Some of the valves and plugs are preloaded by springs
and may unexpectedly fall out of the cover when the pins
are removed.
7. Depress the plug inward and remove the retaining pin for
each of the four valves.
8. Remove the four valves, plugs and springs.
9. Remove the pump gears from the pump body.
10. Remove the lip seal from the front of the pump body.
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5A-94 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
The transmission is assembled in modular fashion and details
of assembly for each module are given under the appropriate
subject. Refer to table 8.1 (at the end of Section 8.3) for the
torque specifications to be applied, and to table 9.10 in section
9.6 for details of all special tools required, when performing
assembly procedures. Technicians overhauling these
transmissions will also require a selection of good quality Torx
bit sockets, in particular numbers 30,40 and 50, and an 8 mm,10
mm and 12 mm double hex socket.
Transmission
Notice
1. Ensure that the B1R circlip is fitted to the case. (If this is not
fitted, the valve will peen its way into and through the
separator plate.)
2. Ensure that the ‘E’ clip is fitted to the cross shaft.
3. Ensure that all aspects of the parking mechanism are
working.
To assemble the transmission, proceed as follows:
1. Turn the transmission case upside down on the bench and
mount it to the transmission cradle No.0555-331895.
2. Install all fittings, plugs and the breather, applying a sealant
where applicable, Tighten the fittings to specifications.
Ensure that the breather is clear, and check that the lube
fitting in the rear of the case is fitted and clear of obstruction.
3. Assemble the B1R valve and spring, and secure with the
irclip. Refer to Ensure that the circlip is completely seated
in its groove.
4. Install the rear servo lever and pivot pin.
Notice
The lever must pivot freely on its pin.
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5A-100 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Planet Carrier Assembly and Centre Support
To assemble the planet carrier assembly and centre support,
proceed as follows.
1. Check the carrier and planet assembly for any damage or
irregularity and ensure that all pinions rotate freely and
that the pinion end float is within the tolerance stated in
section 9.2.
2. Install the one way clutch (OWC) retainer to the planet
carrier with the inner edge pointing downwards. Inspect
the OWC race and the sprag assembly for wear or damage.
Replace if necessary.
3. Install the outer race in the drum. Press the race to the
bottom of the drum and install the retaining circlip. Ensure
the circlip is firmly seated in its groove.
Refer to figure 8.21.
4. Install the OWC into the outer race with the lip edge
uppermost. Lubricate the sprags with automatic
transmission fluid. Refer to figure 8.20.
5. Check that the plugs are fitted to the centre support, then
assemble the centre support into the OWC, ensuring that
the support will rotate in an anti-clockwise direction only.
Refer to figure 8.21.
Figure 8.20 - Planet Carrier Assembly and
Centre Support
6. Lubricate the No.9 needle thrust bearing and the thrust
washer with petroleum jelly and fit them to the rear face of
the planet carrier. Refer to figure 8.19.
7. Install the planet assembly and the centre support into the
case, and align the centre support mounting bolt holes.
8. Install the centre support bolts finger tight.
9. Install the circlip retainer ensuring that the circlip is
completely seated in the groove of the case.
10. Remove the centre support bolts and apply Loctite 222 or
equivalent to the threads. Install the bolts and torque to
specifications.
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5A-114 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
13. Install the converter clutch control valve (refer to figure
8.38), spring, plug, and ‘O’ ring.
14. Install the retaining pin. Refer to figure 8.39.
Figure 8.39 - Valve Retaining Plugs and Pins
Figure 8.38 - Converter Clutch Control Valve 12. Install the retaining pin. Refer to figure 8.39.
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5D1-10 TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408)
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
MAINTENANCE OF TRANSFER CASE
LUBRICANT
Oil Level Check
lClean the oil level plug and surrounding area.
lRemove the oil level plug and check whether oil is drip
out or not.
lTighten the oil level plug.
Oil Change
lClean the oil level plug and surrounding area
lPlace a suitable container under the transfer case.
lRemove the oil and tighten the drain plug.
lFill the oil through the oil level plug until oil begins to
drip out.
lTighten the oil level plug.
Cautions for oil level check and plugs tightening
lDo not use an impact wrench to remove or tighten the
oil level plug or drain plug since this will damage the
threads in the transfer case.
Tightening Torque 20 - 30 Nm
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5D1-16 TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408)
Disassembly Procedure
1. Holding the companion flange, remove the nut and washer
and then remove the companion flange and oil seal.
2. Remove the 2 plugs from the cover.
1 Nut
2 Washer
3 Oil Seal
4 Companion Flange
5 Plug
25 Cover
6 Bolt
7 Washer
8 Bolt
9 Sensor and Harness Bracket
10 Sensor Assembly
11 Speed Sensor
12 O-ring
13 Motor Assembly
25 Cover
1. Remove the bolt, washer,3 bolts and harness bracket.
2. Remove the sensor assembly and remove the O-ring from
the speed sensor.
3. Remove the motor assembly.