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4B-2 MASTER CYLINDER
1 Nut .......................................................14-22 Nm
2 Washer
3 Master Cylinder Assembly
4 Oil Level Sensor
5 Check Valve
6 Booster
7 Clevis Pin
8 Snap Pin9 Seal
10 Spacer
11 Nut .........................................................8-18 Nm
12 Front Tube (LH)
13 Front Tube (RH)
14 Rear Tube
15 1st Tube (Primary)
16 2nd Tube (Secondary)
MANDO
PBR
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
BOOSTER AND BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
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4C-2 POWER BOOSTER
1 Nut .......................................................14-22 Nm
2 Washer
3 Master Cylinder Assembly
4 Oil Level Sensor
5 Check Valve
6 Booster
7 Clevis Pin
8 Snap Pin
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
BOOSTER AND BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
9 Seal
10 Spacer
11 Nut .........................................................8-18 Nm
12 Front Tube (LH)
13 Front Tube (RH)
14 Rear Tube
15 1st Tube (Primary)
16 2nd Tube (Secondary)
MANDO
PBR
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FRONT DISC BRAKES 4D-5
4. Measure rotor disc thickness.
UNIT REPAIR
FRONT DISC BRAKE
Inspection Procedure
1. Clean all components and visually check the followings.
lCheck the cylinder and piston for wear, rust or damage.
lCheck the caliper body and guide pin for wear, damage
or crank.
lCheck the pads for uneven wear or oiliness.
lCheck the boots for damage or tear.
2. Measure caliper housing inner diameter.
Item
With PBR
With MANDOWear Limit
f 61.4 mm
f 61.0 mm
Standard
10 mmWear Limit
2.0 mm
Standard
f 60.4 mm
f 60.0 mm
3. Measure pad thickness.
Notice
Always change the all pads on one wheel at a time.
5. Check the rotor disc for score or runout.
Standard
24 mmWear Limit
22 mm
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4E-4 REAR DISC BRAKES
Standard
10.4 mmWear Limit
9.3 mm
UNIT REPAIR
REAR DISC BRAKE
Inspection Procedure
1. Clean all components and visually check the followings.
lCheck the cylinder and piston for wear, rust or damage.
lCheck the caliper body and guide pin for wear, damage
or crank.
lCheck the pads for uneven wear or oiliness.
lCheck the boots for damage or tear.
Standard
f40.5 mm
f38.2 mmWear Limit
f41.5 mm
f39.2 mm
2. Measure caliper housing inner diameter.
3. Measure pad thickness.
Standard
9.5 mmWear Limit
2.0 mm
Notice
Always change the all pads on one wheel at a time.
4. Measure rotor disc thickness.
5. Check the rotor disc for score or runout.
Item
With PBR
With MANDO
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4F-16 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
Description
lCheck terminals for open or short.
(When connector is removed)
lReplace the hydraulic modulator.
lCheck each valve by using SCANNER's solenoid valve
overriding function.
lCheck connection of connector and terminals in the
ECU hydraulic modulator.
lCheck terminals for open or short.
(When connector is removed)
lReplace the hydraulic modulator
lCheck solenoid internal resistance of the prime(ASV)
valve and pilot valve(USV) : 8.04 - 9.04 W
lCheck each valve by using SCANNER's solenoid valve
overriding function.
lCheck connection of connector and terminals in the
ECU and hydraulic modulator.
lCheck terminals for open or short.
(When connector is removed)
lReplace the hydraulic modulator
lCheck solenoid internal resistance of the prime(ASV)
valve and pilot valve(USV) : 8.04 - 9.04 W
lCheck each valve by using SCANNER's solenoid valve
overriding function.
lCheck connection of connector and terminals in the
ECU and hydraulic modulator.
lCheck terminals for open or short.
(When connector is removed)
lReplace the hydraulic modulator
lCheck each valve by using SCANNER's pump motor
overriding function.
lCheck resistance between pump motor ground ter-
minal and battery negative terminal : total resistance
should be less than 15 mW
lCheck body ground location.
lCheck relay supply voltage : IGN on : 11 - 14 V
lRelay coil internal resistance : 70 - 80 W
lReplace the hydraulic modulator
lCheck by using SCANNER's stop lamp switch diag-
nosing function from sensor value output function.
lCheck connection of ECU connector side stop lamp
switch terminal.
lCheck resistance of the stop lamp, switch.
- Each end resistance value of the switch Application
Rear / Right OUTLET Valve
Function and Response of The
Valve
Function and Response of The
Valve
Motor Relay / Circulation Pump
Stop Lamp Switch
Defect Code
20
21
22
24
27
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-69
MECHANICAL TESTS
In Vehicle Transmission Checks
Carry out the following tests before removing the transmission.
lSee Checking Transmission Fluid Level, Section 7.2.1.
lCheck that the transmission oil is not burnt (colour and smell are correct).
lEnsure that the transmission is not in limp home mode (LHM).
lCheck that the battery terminals and the earth connections are not corroded or loose.
lCheck the engine stall speed is within the handbook value.
lCheck that the cooler flow is not restricted.
lCheck that all electrical plug connections are tight.
lCarry out a road test to confirm the symptoms, if necessary.
lInspect the oil, ensure that there are no metal or other contaminants in the oil pan.
Diagnosing Oil Leaks
Determine the source of oil leaks by firstly cleaning down the affected area, then driving the vehicle.
Inspect the seals to confirm the source of the leak.
lTo determine the source of a rear servo oil leak, raise the vehicle on a hoist, then carry out a reverse stall.
lTo determine the source of a front servo leak, raise the vehicle on a hoist, then run the vehicle in second gear.
Troubleshooting Charts
The troubleshooting charts are set out as follows:
lTable 6.2.1 Drive Faults,
lTable 6.2.2 Faulty Shift Patterns.
lTable 6.2.3 Shift Quality Faults.
lTable 6.2.4 After Teardown Faults.
Table 6.2.1 - Drive Faults
Action
Check the fluid level. Top up as necessary.
Inspect and clean C1/C2 feed.
Reinstall/renew the ‘z’ link.
Remove, clean and re-install the PRV.
Inspect and replace as necessary.
Inspect and replace as necessary.
Inspect and replace as necessary.
Check servo adjustment or replace rear band
as necessary.
Check for failure in C3, C3 hub or C1/C2 cylin-
der. Repair as necessary.
Inspect and clean PRV.
Inspect and replace pump gears as necessary.
Inspect and repair as necessary. Possible Cause
Insufficient auto transmission fluid.
Blocked feed in C1/C2 cylinder.
‘Z’ link displaced.
Primal regulator valve (PRV) jammed open.
Overdrive shaft or input shaft seal rings
failed.
3-4 or 1-2 one way clutch (OWC) installed
backwards or failed.
C2 piston broken or cracked.
Rear band or servo faulty.
Failure in C3, C3 hub or C1/C2 cylinder.
Jammed primary regulator valve (PRV).
Damaged/broken pump gears.
Dislodged output shaft snap ring.Symptom
No Drive in D
No Drive in
Reverse
No engine braking
in Manual 1
Engine braking in
Manual 1 is OK
No drive in Drive
and Reverse
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5A-76 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Action
lCheck cable for open / short.
lCheck connection of other connectors.
lCheck voltage between terminal 27 and 29 of TCU,
- Standard value : 0.2 - 4.7V
lCheck TPS.
lCheck cable for open / short.
lCheck connection of other connectors.
lCheck engine speed sensor.
lCheck resistance between terminal 8 and 24 of TCU (when the
connector is disconnected).
- Standard value : 1 .9 - 0.2 k
W
lCheck cable for open / short.
lCheck connection of other connectors.
lCheck vehicle speed sensor.
lCheck cable for open / short.
lCheck connection of other connectors.
lCheck engine speed sensor.
lCheck inhibitor switch resistance between terminal 34 and 37 of
TCU(when the connector is disconnected).
- Standard value : 1st gear - 4 - 4.4 k
W
2nd gear - 4,8 - 2.2 kW
3rd gear - 3 - 3.4 kW
D gear - 4.5 - 4.g kW
N gear - 6.8 - 7.2 kW
R gear - 10.8 -11.2 kW
P gear - 18.6 - 19 kW
lCheck voltage between terminal 31 and 37 of TCU.
- Standard value : 0-5V(P,R,N,D,L)
lCheck cable for open / short.
lCheck connection of other connectors.
lCheck mode switch.
lCheck condition between terminal 1 and 13 of TCU.
Winter mode :12V, Normal mode : Open status, Power mode : 0V
lCheck cable for open / short.
lCheck connection of other connectors.
lCheck voltage between terminal 32 and 38 of TCU.
- Standard value : 0-5V
lCheck oil temperature sensor.
lCheck cable for open / short.
lCheck connection of other connectors.
lCheck battery condition.
lCheck alternator. Possible Cause
Throttle position sensor
Engine RPM
Vehicle speed
Shift lever
W, E, P mode switch
T/M oil temperature
Battery voltage Symptom
P1702
P1703
P1704
P4705
P1706
P1707
P1708
Self-diagnosis List
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-79
ADJUSTMENTS
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
The procedures detailed below should be followed in the event that the self test procedure detailed in section 6, or a
defect symptom, indicates that there is a fault in the hydraulic system.
When making adjustments to the transmission, select the appropriate procedures from the following preliminary
checks.
lConduct a transmission fluid test procedure, refer to section 7.2.
lCheck the manual linkage adjustment (refer to the vehicle workshop manual).
lCheck engine idle speed (refer to Section 7.3).
lConduct a stall test (it is outside the scope of this publication to detail this procedure)
lconduct a road test (it is outside the scope of this publication to detail this procedure).
TRANSMISSION FLUID TEST PROCEDURE
Checking Transmission Fluid Level
This procedure is to be used when checking a concern with the fluid level in a vehicle. A low fluid level will result in
gearshift loss or delay if driven when the vehicle is cold.
The vehicle is first checked for transmission diagnostic messages (refer to section 6). If the vehicle has a speedo fault
it is possible for the oil level to be low.
The vehicle is to be test driven to determine if there is an abnormal delay when selecting drive or reverse, or loss of
drive. One symptom of low oil level is a momentary loss of drive when driving the vehicle around a comer. Also when
the transmission fluid level is low, a loss of drive may occur when the transmission oil temperature is low.
If there is no loss of drive when the vehicle is driven warm and a speedo fault is registered, then fluid should be added
to the transmission.
Checking, Adding Fluid and Filling
When adding or changing transmission oil use only Castrol TQ 95 automatic transmission fluid (ATF) or other approved
fluids. The use of incorrect oil will cause the performance and durability of the transmission to be severely degraded.
Do not underfill the transmission. Incorrect tilling may cause damage to the transmission. The fluid level setting
procedure is detailed below.
Notice
When a transmission is at operating temperature hot transmission fluid may come out of the case if the fill plug is
removed. 9 the transmission is at operating temperature allow two hours for cooling prior to removing the plug.
1. If the vehicle is at operating temperature allow the vehicle to cool down for two, but no greater than four hours
before adding transmission fluid (this will allow the transmission to be within the correct temperature
range).
While hot the ATF level is higher and removing the plug may result in oil being expelled from the filler hole. This
will result in the level being low.
2. The transmission selector is to be in Park.
Switch the engine off.
3. Raise the vehicle on a hoist (or leave over a service pit).
4. Clean all dirt from around the service fill plug prior to removing the plug. Remove the oil service fill plug.
Clean the fill plug and check that there is no damage to the ‘O’ ring.
Install the filler pump into the filler hole.
5. Lower the vehicle with the filler pump still connected and partially fill the transmission.
Start the vehicle in Park with the Parking brake and foot brake applied with the engine idling, cycle the transmission
gear selector through all positions, adding ATF until gear application is felt.