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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
REPAIRS 44-37
Torque converter and oil seal
$% 44.17.07
Remove
1.Remove automatic gearbox.
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+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX -
ZF4HP22 - 24, REPAIRS, Gearbox -
convertor and transfer gearbox - Diesel.
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+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX -
ZF4HP22 - 24, REPAIRS, Gearbox -
convertor and transfer gearbox - V8.
2.Remove retaining strap from torque convertor.
3.Fit tool LRT-44-010 to torque converter and
remove torque converter from gearbox.
4.Remove tool LRT-44-010 from converter.
5.Remove oil seal from converter housing. Refit
1.Clean oil seal running surfaces.
2.Lubricate oil seal with transmission fluid.
3.Fit new seal into converter housing using tool
LRT-44-001.
4.Fit tool LRT-44-010 to torque converter.
5.Align oil pump drive and fit torque converter to
gearbox.
6.Remove tool LRT-44-010 from torque
converter.
7.Fit torque converter retaining strap.
8.Fit automatic gearbox.
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+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX -
ZF4HP22 - 24, REPAIRS, Gearbox -
convertor and transfer gearbox - Diesel.
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+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX -
ZF4HP22 - 24, REPAIRS, Gearbox -
convertor and transfer gearbox - V8.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
44-42 REPAIRS
Refit
1.Clean intermediate plate and mating faces with
a lint free cloth.
2.Position intermediate plate to converter
housing, fit bolts and tighten evenly to 46 Nm
(34 lbf.ft)
3.Fit new sealing washers to M14 Allen plugs, fit
plugs and tighten to 40 Nm (30 lbf.ft).
4.Fit new sealing washers to M20 plugs, fit plugs
and tighten to 50 Nm (37 lbf.ft).
5.Fit oil cooler adaptors and tighten to 42 Nm (30
lbf.ft)
6.Clean pump housing and mating face on
intermediate plate with lint free cloth.
7.Lubricate new 'O' ring with transmission fluid
and fit to pump housing.
8.Position pump locating dowel into intermediate
plate.
9.Align pump to dowel and position in
intermediate plate.
10.Fit bolts and tighten in a diagonal sequence to
10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
11.Position LRT-44-003/1 into pump and check
that the pump rotors turn freely.
12.Fit intermediate plate gasket.
+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22
- 24, REPAIRS, Gasket - intermediate plate.
M44 1342
LRT-44-003/1
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
REPAIRS 44-43
Pump - fluid
$% 44.32.01
Remove
1.Remove intermediate plate gasket.
+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22
- 24, REPAIRS, Gasket - intermediate plate.
2.Remove 8 bolts securing fluid pump to
intermediate plate and carefully remove pump
from intermediate plate.
3.Note position and remove pump locating dowel.
4.Remove and discard 'O' ring from pump
housing.Refit
1.Clean pump housing and mating face on
intermediate plate with lint free cloth.
2.Lubricate new 'O' ring with transmission fluid
and fit to pump housing.
3.Position pump locating dowel into intermediate
plate.
4.Align fluid pump to dowel and position in
intermediate plate.
5.Fit bolts and tighten in a diagonal sequence to
10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
6.Position LRT-44-003/1 into pump and check
that the pump rotors turn freely.
7.Fit intermediate plate gasket.
+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22
- 24, REPAIRS, Gasket - intermediate plate.
M44 1336
M44 1341
M44 1342
LRT-44-003/1
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HARNESSES
REPAIRS 86-7-27
94.Disconnect 3 multiplugs from LH rear door
harness.
95.Withdraw harness to interior.
96.Manoeuvre harness over steering column
support bracket.
97.With assistance remove main harness.
Refit
1.With assistance position main harness to body
and manoeuvre over steering column support
bracket.
2.Lay harness in position and secure to floor
clips and retainers.
3.Connect LH and RH rear door multiplugs.
4.Connect CD player multiplug.
5.Position centre console earth headers and
secure with nuts.
6.Fit rear carpet.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Carpet - rear.
7.Connect DCU multiplug.
8.Connect Lucar to handbrake switch.
9.Fit and tighten nuts securing harness to
transmission tunnel.
10.Secure harness to pedal box.
11.Position footwell earth header and secure with
nut.
12.Feed RH side of harness into engine bay.
13.Position carpet.
14.Connect wiper motor multiplug, position
mechanism and secure with nuts and bolts.
15.Connect ECM multiplug.
16.Position RH lower 'A' post earth header and
secure with nut, connect cruise control
multiplug.
17.Connect RH front door and RH side body
harness multiplugs. 18.Secure multiplugs to steering column support
bracket and connect brake and clutch pedal
multiplugs.
19.Connect multiplugs to column switch and
passive coil.
20.Position passenger compartment fusebox,
connect multiplugs, fit fusebox to fascia and
secure with nut.
21.Connect ignition switch multiplug to fuse box.
22.With assistance feed LH side of harness into
engine bay.
23.Connect multiplugs to front door harness and
body harness.
24.Position earth headers to LH lower 'A' post and
secure with nuts.
25.Connect multiplugs to ECU pack.
26.Position harness in engine bay.
27.Connect and secure heated front screen
multiplugs.
28.Fit plenum molding.
+ HEATING AND VENTILATION,
REPAIRS, Plenum Air Intake.
29.Connect multiplugs to ABS sensor and fuel
cut-off switch.
30.Using draw string feed harness through inner
wing, remove draw string, connect repeater
lamp multiplug and fit lamp.
31.Connect multiplugs to ABS modulator.
32.Feed harness through to front panel.
33.Position body earth leads and secure with
bolts.
34.Connect washer reservoir multiplugs and
pipes, secure pipes with clips.
35.Secure fog lamp multiplug.
36.Secure earth header behind headlamp.
37.Connect multiplugs to headlamp level motor,
headlamp and side lamp.
38.Fit indicator lamp
+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Lamp - front
repeater - up to 03MY.
39.Connect multiplug to LH horn.
40.Feed harness to ACE accelerometer, connect
multiplug and secure with cable ties.
41.Connect cruise control, ABS sensor and brake
fluid level switch multiplugs.
42.Connect engine harness multiplug and feed
harness along RH wing to fuse box.
43.Using draw string pull harness through inner
wing, remove draw string, connect repeater
lamp multiplug and fit lamp.
44.Connect chassis harness multiplugs.
45.Position engine bay fuse box and connect
multiplugs, fit fuse box and secure with screws.
46.Connect multiplugs to front of fuse box.
47.Position battery and starter cables and secure
with screws.
48.Fit fuse box cover.
49.Position earth lead and secure with nut.
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INSTRUMENTS
88-2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Instrument component location - Engine
compartment / underneath vehicle
1ECM (diesel models)
2Alternator
3Glow plugs
4Transmission temperature sensor
5Water in fuel filter sensor
6Fuel tank sender unit
7Differential lock switch – vehicles up to 03
model year8Differential lock switches – vehicles from 03
model year (where fitted)
9Parking brake switch
10Brake fluid level switch
11Oil pressure switch
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INSTRUMENTS
88-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Instrument block diagram
1Instrument pack
2ECM
3Brake fluid level switch
4Parking brake switch
5Oil pressure switch
6Alternator
7Fuel tank sender unit
8Water in fuel filter sensor
9Transmission temperature sensor
10Differential lock switch - vehicles up to 03
model year or Differential lock switches -
vehicles from 03 model year11Audible warning speaker
12SRS DCU
13SLABS ECU
14BCU
15ACE ECU
16EAT ECU
17Diagnostic connector
18Serial communications link
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INSTRUMENTS
88-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The third warning lamp pack is located in the top right-hand side of the instrument pack and contains the following
warning lamps:
lSRS warning lamp.
lSLS off road mode warning lamp.
lTrailer warning lamp.
lGlow plug warning lamp.
lWater in fuel filter warning lamp.
lSeat belt warning lamp.
lTransmission high temperature warning lamp.
The fourth warning lamp pack is located underneath the tachometer of the instrument pack contains the following
warning lamps:
lOil pressure warning lamp.
lAlternator charge warning lamp.
lHDC fault warning lamp.
lSelf Levelling Suspension (SLS) warning lamp.
lActive Cornering Enhancement (ACE) warning lamp.
lGearbox manual/sport mode warning lamps.
The serial communication link is used to allow information to travel to and from the instrument pack, and it provides
the ability to configure the instrument pack to a specific market. It also allows the instrument pack to be controlled by
TestBook for diagnostics.
There are five market specific variants of the instrument pack:
lUnited Kingdom (UK).
lNorth American Specification (NAS).
lCanada.
lAustralia.
lRest Of the World (ROW), Gulf and Japan.
The main difference between the five markets is that the speedometer will indicate road speed in mph as major figures
and km/h as minor figures, km/h as major figures and mph as minor figures or km/h only.
When TestBook is used to diagnose the instrument pack it demands each of the dials and warning lamps to operate
in-turn so a visual check of their operation can be made.
CAUTION: The instrument pack must not be stored on its face side at any time. This is because the dials have
damping fluid within them to ensure smooth operation of the dials' indicator needles. This fluid will leak out.
Speedometer
The speedometer informs the driver of the current vehicle road speed. It has a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) to show
odometer, trip meter and, on automatic gearbox models, the selected gear. The speedometer will not show speeds
of less than 1.5 mph (2.5 km/h).
There are three different market configurations:
lNAS and UK = mph as major figures km/h as minor figures.
lCanada = km/h as major figures mph as minor figures.
lROW and Australia = km/h only.
The Self Levelling and Anti-Lock Brake System (SLABS) ECU provides the signal input for the road speed. The signal
is at 8000 pulses per mile (1.6 kilometres).