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5A-80 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
6. Switch off the engine and raise the vehicle on the hoist, if applicable, ensuring that the vehicle is level.
7. Three minutes after the engine has stopped, but no longer than one hour, remove the filler pump, The correct
level is reached when ATF is aligned with the bottom of the filler hole. If the correct level is not reached, then add
a small quantity of ATF to the correct level.
8. Replace the transmission filler plug and clean all remnants of ATF on the transmission and vehicle.
9. Tighten the transmission filler plug to specification.
Checking, Adding Fluid and Filling - Drained or Dry Transmission
To set the correct fluid level proceed as follows.
1. Set the transmission selector to Park and switch the engine off.
2. Raise the vehicle on a hoist (or leave over a service pit).
3. 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.
4. Lower the vehicle with the filler pump still connected and partially fill the transmission. This typically requires
approximately :
a. If the transmission torque converter is empty:
9.0 litres - 4WD
9.0 litres - RWD
b. If the transmission torque converter is full:
4.5 litres - 4WD
4.5 litres - RWD
5. 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.
6. Then add an additional 0.5 litres of ATF.
7. Switch off the engine and raise the vehicle on the hoist. Remove the filler pump and replace the filler plug. The
plug shall be tightened to specification.
8. The vehicle is then to be driven between 3.5 and 4.5 kilometers at light throttle so that the engine does not
exceed 2500 rpm. This should result in the transmission temperature being in the range 50 to 60°C.
9. With the engine idling, cycle the transmission selector through all gear positions with the brake applied.
10. Stop the engine. Raise the vehicle on the hoist, if applicable ensuring the vehicle is level.
11. Three minutes after the engine has stopped, but no longer than one hour, remove the filler plug. The correct
level is reached when ATF is aligned with the bottom of the filler hole. If the correct level is not reached, then add
a small quantity of ATP to the correct level.
12. Replace the transmission filler plug and clean all remnants of ATF on the transmission and vehicle. Tighten the
transmission Filler plug to specification.
ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENTS
Idle Speed Adjustment
Carry out the adjustments to the idle speed as detailed in the workshop manual.
Throttle Position Calibration
Should the throttle position data stored in the TCU be lost or be out of specification, as indicated by a diagnostic
trouble message, it may be re-established by the following procedure.
lCheck that the hot engine idle speed is within specification.
lAllow the engine to idle in ‘Drive’ for 60 seconds with the air conditioner (if fitted) turned off. The closed throttle
reference point in the TCU has now been set.
Switch the engine off but leave the ignition on. Hold the accelerator pedal on the floor for 60 seconds. The wide open
throttle reference point in the TCU has now been set.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-83
Tightening Torque 70 - 80 Nm
11. Remove the two pipes for oil cooler.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque24.5 - 34.3 Nm
12. Remove the service hall cover on torque converter.
13. Put the alignment mark for installation, and unscrew the
six mounting bolts for torque converter from drive plate
through the service hole (arrow) by rotating the engine
and remove the torque converter.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 42 Nm
7. Remove the rear propeller shaft.
Installation Notice
8. Unscrew the five bolts and remove the transfer case.
9. Disconnect the 10-Pins Plug connector from transmission.
10. Separate the locking clip on shift lever and remove the
shift rod.
Notice
Removal and installation performed when the shift
procedure should be lever is in “D” range.
Screw the six bolts mounting the torque converter through
the service hole by using a mirror and rotating the engine.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION 5B-5
Check
Clutch not releasing.
Improper or low transmission oil.
Shift or shift rail binding.
Binding of sliding synchronizers or gears.
If reverse only, faulty backup switch.
Worn or damaged flywheel pilot bushing.Check
Control lever assembly broken or damaged.
Damaged offset lever, shift fork, selector place or
selector arm.
DIAGNOSIS
WILL NOT SHIFT(CONTROL LEVER MOVES)
Action
Replace control lever and housing assembly.
Remove extension, adapter or case cover.
Check or replace damaged parts.
HARD SHIFT OR CONTROL LEVER WILL NOT MOVE INTO GEAR
Action
Adjust or replace clutch.
Add or replace with specified oil.
Remove extension, adapter or case cover.
Check or replace damaged parts.
Remove extension, adapter or case cover.
Check synchronizers and gears and replace
damaged parts.
Check or replace backup switch.
Replace pilot bushing.
GEARS CRASH WHEN SHIFTING
Check
Engine idle speed too high.
Damaged or faulty clutch.
Pilot bearing between input shaft and output shaft binding.
Damaged synchronizer.
Bell housing misaligned.
Damaged gear(s).
Worn or damaged flywheel pilot bushing.Action
Adjust idle speed to specified speed.
Adjust or replace clutch.
Replace or check roller bearings.
Check or replace synchronizer parts.
Align bell housing and bore.
Check or replace gear(s).
Replace pilot bushing.
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5B-6 MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Check
Loosened transmission or flywheel housing bolts,
improper alignment.
Synchronizer damaged or excessively worn.
Blocking ring damaged, worn index slots or friction
surfaces worn or damaged.
Excessive countershaft end play.
Worn or damaged fork due to loosened shaft, rail or
shifting fork.
TRANSMISSION JUMPS OUT
Action
Tighten bolts to specified value. Realign if necessary.
Check or replace synchronizer parts.
Check or replace blocking ring.
Check worn or damaged parts. Adjust shim thickness
using roller bearings if necessary.
Check for wear or damaged. Replace worn or
damaged parts.
Check
Fork or offset lever loose on shaft or rail.
Worn or damaged forks, offset lever, shaft or rail.
Worn or damaged synchronizer.
Worn or damaged gears.
TRANSMISSION LOCKED IN ONE GEAR
Action
Replace extension, adapter or case cover. Check or
replace loose parts on shaft or rail. Replace roll pin(s).
Remove extension, adapter or case cover. Check for
wear or damaged. Replace damaged parts.
Check worn or damaged synchronizer parts and
replace if necessary.
Check worn or damaged gears and replace if neces-
sary.
Check
Improper or low transmission oil.
Loose bolts or other attaching parts.
Improper flywheel housing to engine crankshaft
alignment.
Noisy transmission bearing.
Noisy gears.
TRANSMISSION NOISE
Action
Add or drain and replace with proper oil.
Tighten as specified.
Realign correctly.
Check bearings, bearing rollers and parts for wear or
damage.
Replace if necessary.
Check for worn or damaged gears
(including speedometer gear).
Replace if necessary.
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5C-4 CLUTCH
Checks
Oily Facing
Hard or Faulty Facing
Burnt Torsion Spring
Faulty Pressure Plate
Bent Clutch Diaphragm Spring
Hard or Bent Flywheel
Engine Mounts Loose or Burnt LeverAction
Adjust Pedal Freeplay
Repair Release Cylinder
Repair or Replace
Repair as Necessary
Replace Checks
Excessive Clutch Pedal Free play
Faulty Clutch Release Cylinder
Worn Disc, Excessive Run-out, Damaged Lining
Dirty or Burred Splines on Input Shaft or Clutch Disc
Damaged Clutch Pressure PlateChecks
Vibration or Excessive Run-out of Disc
Rust or Wear of Disc Spline
Oily Facing
Damaged Diaphragm Spring
Excessive Clutch Pedal Free play
DIAGNOSIS
CLUTCH SLIPS
Checks
Excessive Wear of Facing
Hard or Oily Facing
Damaged Pressure Plate or Flywheel
Damaged or Burnt Diaphragm Spring
Clutch Pedal Free play Insufficient
Faulty Operation of Clutch Pedal
Worn or Damaged Clutch DiscAction
Replace
Repair or Replace
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Repair or Replace
Replace
POOR DISENGAGEMENT
Action
Replace
Repair or Replace
Repair or Replace
Replace
Adjust
HARD TO SHIFT OR WILL NOT SHIFT
CLUTCH CHATTERS WHEN STARTING
Action
Repair or Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Repair or Replace
Tighten or Replace
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TRANSFER CASE (TOD) 5D2-35
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Disconnect (-) cable from battery.
2. Lift on vehicle and make sure on safety.
Notice
Be careful for catalytic converter due to high temperature
after driving or engine running.
3. Prepare a vessel to drain transfer case and manual
transmission oil.
4. Release drain plug and drain transfer case and manual
transmission oil.
If planar damper is installed, unscrew 4 bolts and remove
the planar damper.
Notice
Oil drain should be along with whole transfer case
disassembly and assembly.
5. Disconnect transmission extension wiring connector back
side transfer case.
Notice
When disconnect connector, make sure on direction of
locking tab towards inside.
6. Disconnect shift motor/clutch coil connect (Black 7 pin)
connector upper backside.
7. Disconnect front and rear speed sensor connector (white
7 pin).
8. Disconnect speedometer sensor connector right upper
side.
9. Disconnect breather tube front upper side transfer case
(upper connecting point of transfer case and front
propeller).
10. Prepare hydraulic jack and support transfer case assembly.
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6A-6 POWER STEERING SYSTEM
OIL PUMP PRESSURE CHECK
Oil Pump Pressure Check
1. Disconnect the pressure hose from the oil pump connect a
pressure gauge between the oil pump and pressure hose
2. Bleed the system . Start the engine and turn the steering
wheel form lock several times until oil temperature is up to
50°C
3. Run the engine at 1,000 rpm.
4. Close the pressure gauge valve and check oil pressure.
Notice
Do not keep the valve closed for more than 10 seconds.
5. Remove the pressure gauge and connect the pressure
hose.
6. Do bleeding procedure.
BLEEDING OF POWER STEERING
SYSTEM
Bleeding of Power Steering System
1. Disconnect the fuel line. Using a starter motor, crank the
engine and turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 5 or 6
times.
Notice
Do bleeding with engine cranking. If bleed with idling, there
can be a air contact with oil.
2. Connect the fuel feed line and start the engine at idle speed.
3. Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock until there is no
more air in oil reservoir.
4. Connect the oil level is within specification.
5. By turning the steering wheel left to right, check the oil level
change.
Notice
lIf oil is not changes more than 5mm, do bleeding again.
lIf oil level rises suddenly when stopped engine, again.
Relief Pressure75 - 82 kg/cm2
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9A-20 BODY WIRING SYSTEM
GASOLINE ENGINE (MSE)
1 ECU Main Wiring Connector
2 ECU Main Wiring Connector
3 Crankshaft Position Sensor
4 Oil Pressure Switch
5 Knock Sensor 2
6 Hot-Film Air Mass Sensor
7 Injector 6
8 Injector 5
9 Injector 4
10 Injector 3
11 Injector 2
12 Injector 1
13 Camshaft Adjustment Magnet14 Ignition Coil 3
15 Ignition Coil 2
16 Ignition Coil 1
17 Temperature Sensor (Gauge)
18 Double Sensor
19 Camshaft Position Sensor
20 Knock Sensor 1
21 Throttle Regulating Unit
22 Resonance Flap
23 Main Wiring Connector
2 4 ECU
25 ECU Engine Wiring Connector
26 ECU Engine Wiring Connector