TRANSFER BOX - LT230SE
REPAIRS 41-25
Refit
1.Fit differential lock selector cable to differential
lock selector lever and secure with clevis pin
and 'C' clip.
2.Position transfer gearbox high/low selector
lever assembly to transmission tunnel.
3.Position differential lock selector cable to
differential lock selector cable abutment
bracket and tighten locknuts sufficiently to
retain cable.
4.Fit differential lock selector cable to transfer
gearbox and secure with clevis pin.
5.Fit transfer gearbox high/low selector cable to
transfer gearbox high/low selector lever and
secure with clevis pin and 'C' clip.
6.Fit transfer gearbox high/low selector lever to
transmission tunnel, fit bolts and tighten to 10
Nm (7 lbf.ft).
7. Models fitted with high/low shift interlock
solenoid: Position interlock solenoid harness
to high/low shift cable, fit sleeve around cable
and harness and secure sleeve.
8. Models fitted with high/low shift interlock
solenoid: Connect solenoid multiplug to main
harness and secure multiplug to bracket.
9.Check and adjust differential lock selector
cable.
+ TRANSFER BOX - LT230SE,
ADJUSTMENTS, Cable - selector -
differential lock - adjust.
10.Fit centre console.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.
Transfer box - Diesel
$% 41.20.25.99
Remove
1.Remove front exhaust pipe.
+ MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST
SYSTEMS - Td5, REPAIRS, Pipe - front.
2.Raise vehicle on ramp.
3.Drain transfer box oil.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Transfer box.
4.Remove 3 nuts securing intermediate silencer
to tail pipe.
5.Release silencer from mounting rubbers.
6.Remove silencer and discard gasket.
7.Remove front propeller shaft.
+ PROPELLER SHAFTS, REPAIRS,
Propeller shaft - front.
8.Remove rear propeller shaft.
+ PROPELLER SHAFTS, REPAIRS,
Propeller shaft - rear.
TRANSFER BOX - LT230SE
OVERHAUL 41-55
Reassembly
1.Lubricate all components with recommended
oil and lightly oil the differential bolt threads.
2.Secure rear half of differential carrier in a soft
jawed vice.
3.Fit each planet gear to its respective cross
shaft, fit new dished thrust washer to each
gear.
4.Fit cross shafts, planet gears and dished thrust
washers in rear half of carrier.Ensure that
cross shafts are fitted correctly. Do not fit
the sun gear into the rear half carrier at this
stage.
5.Fit retaining ring.
6.Fit a 1.05 mm (0.04 in) thrust washer to sun
gear from front half of carrier. Position gear in
front half of carrier.
7.Ensuring that assembly marks are aligned, fit
both halves of carrier together.
8.Fit the differential carrier bolts and, working in a
diagonal sequence, tighten the bolts to 60 Nm,
(44 lbf.ft).9.Insert the front output shaft into the front half of
the carrier and check that the gears rotate
freely.
10.Fit output flange on to the splines of the output
shaft, but do not fit flange nut at this stage.
11.Fit transmission brake drum to output flange
and secure the drum using 2 nuts.
12.Secure a length of cord around the drum and
attach one end of the cord to a spring balance.
13.Pull on the spring balance and note the load at
which the brake drum starts to turn. Used
gears should rotate smoothly, while new
gears will have a 'notchy' feel as they rotate.
14.Compare the figure obtained with the following.
lUsed gears = 0.45 kg (1.0 lb)
lNew gears = 1.72 kg (3.8 lb)
15.If the load to turn figure is below the specified
limits, proceed as follows.
16.Remove the front output shaft and brake drum.
17.Remove the 8 bolts securing the two halves of
the differential carrier
18.Separate the differential carrier and remove the
sun gear and thrust washer from the front half.
19.Select a thicker thrust washer from the range
available. 5 different thrust washers are
available, rising in increments of 0.10 mm
(0.004 in) from 1.05 mm to 1.45 mm (0.04 to
0.06 in).
20.Repeat steps 7 to 19 as necessary until the
load to turn figure is as specified
21.When specified load to turn is obtained,
proceed as follows.
22.Remove the front output shaft and brake drum.
23.Remove the 8 bolts securing the two halves of
the differential carrier
24.Separate the differential carrier and remove the
sun gear and thrust washer from the front
half.Retain the selected thrust washer with
its sun gear.
TRANSFER BOX - LT230SE
41-56 OVERHAUL
25.Remove retaining ring, then remove the planet
gears and cross shafts.
26.Fit a 1.05 mm (0.04 in) thrust washer to sun
gear from rear half of carrier. Position gear in
rear half of carrier.
27.Fit planet gears, cross shafts and dished thrust
washers to rear half of carrier. Ensure that
cross shafts are fitted correctly. Do not fit
the sun gear into the rear half carrier at this
stage.
28.Fit retaining ring.
29.Ensuring that assembly marks are aligned, fit
both halves of carrier together.
30.Fit the differential carrier bolts and, working in a
diagonal sequence, tighten the bolts to 60 Nm,
(44 lbf.ft).31.Invert the assembly in the vice, insert the rear
output shaft into the rear half of the carrier and
check that the gears rotate freely.
32.Fit output flange on to the splines of the output
shaft, but do not fit flange nut at this stage.
33.Fit transmission brake drum to output flange
and secure the drum using 2 nuts.
34.Carry out the load to turn check, using the same
method as for the front half carrier. Record the
shim thickness when the load to turn is correct.
35.Fit the sun gear and selected thickness shim to
the front half carrier.
36.Ensuring that assembly marks are aligned, fit
both halves of carrier together.
37.Fit the differential carrier bolts and, working in a
diagonal sequence, tighten the bolts to 60 Nm,
(44 lbf.ft).
38.With differential assembled, fit rear output shaft
and brake drum, then check overall load to turn.
This should be approximately the same as the
combined load to turn figure of both front and
rear half carriers.
lUsed gears = 0.90 kg (2.0 lb)
lNew gears = 3.44 kg (7.6 lb)
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 44-1
AUTOMATIC GE ARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24 DESCRIPTION AND OPERAT ION
Automatic gearbox component layout
1Selector lever assembly
2Gearbox
3Electronic automatic transmission ECU
4Selector position switch5Oil cooler
6Fluid lines
7Breather tube
8Selector cable
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 44-3
1Transmission high/low switch
2Mode switch
3Gear position switch connector
4Solenoid valve/speed sensor connector
5Electronic automatic transmission ECU
6Engine control module
7Diagnostic socket
8Instrument pack
9Transmission fluid temperature sensor
10Body control unit
11Battery power supply
12Ignition power supply
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
44-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The automatic gearbox is a four speed unit with electronic control of gear selection, shift quality and torque converter
lock-up. Selections on the selector lever assembly are transmitted to the gearbox by a selector cable. A gear position
switch on the gearbox transmits the gear selection to an Electronic Automatic Transmission (EAT) ECU, which
outputs the appropriate control signals to an electro-hydraulic valve block in the gearbox. A mode switch enables the
driver to change the control mode of the EAT ECU. The EAT ECU operates warning lamps in the instrument pack to
indicate the control mode and system status.
The gearbox features a pressure lubrication system and is cooled by pumping the lubricant through an oil cooler.
On NAS market vehicles from 03 model year, the ZF 4HP24 transmission unit is introduced for use with the 4.6 litre
V8 engine. This transmission is required to accomodate the increased power output of the larger engine. The ZF
4HP22 transmission remains in use on vehicles with Td5 and 4.0 litre V8 engines.
Both transmission units are of similar construction, with the ZF 4HP24 unit being 15 mm longer than the 4HP22 unit
to accomodate a larger fluid pump. The operation of both transmission units is the same.
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 44-5
Selector lever assembly
1Release button
2Mode switch
3Electrical connector
4Interlock solenoid (where fitted)
5Base6Gasket
7Securing bolt
8Lever
9Cover
10Position indicators
The selector lever assembly consists of a lever and a cover attached to a base. The base is located on a gasket and
secured to the transmission tunnel. The lever is hinged to the base. A latch in the lever engages with detents in the
base to provide the lever positions P, R, N, D, 3, 2, 1. The latch is disengaged by pressing a release button on the
lever knob. Except for lever movement between positions D and 3, the button must be pressed before the lever can
be moved. In some markets, vehicles incorporate an interlock solenoid at the bottom of the lever, which prevents the
lever being moved from P unless the ignition switch is in position II and the foot brake is applied. If the battery
becomes flat, the interlock system will prevent selector lever movement and removal of the ignition key.
The cover incorporates lever position indicators and the mode switch. The lever position indicators illuminate to show
the position of the selector lever. Illumination is controlled by the Body Control Unit (BCU). The mode switch is a non-
latching hinged switch that, when pressed, connects an earth to the EAT ECU to request a change of mode.
An electrical connector at the rear of the cover connects the selector lever assembly to the vehicle wiring.
Selector cable
The selector cable is a Bowden type cable that connects the selector lever assembly to a selector lever on the
gearbox. 'C' clips secure the ends of the outer cable to brackets on the selector lever assembly and the selector lever.
The inner cable is adjustable at the connection of the inner cable with the gearbox selector lever.
AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 44-7
The gearbox consists of a torque converter housing, an intermediate plate, a gearbox housing and a rear extension
housing, bolted together in series. The rear of the gearbox is supported by a rubber mounting installed between a
mounting bracket on the gearbox and the LH chassis rail. A heat shield is installed on the mounting to protect it from
the exhaust.
Sectioned view of gearbox
1Lock-up clutch
2Impeller
3Turbine
4Forward drive clutch
5Reverse drive clutch
6Brake clutch
7Brake clutch
8Brake clutch
9Epicyclic gear set10Epicyclic gear set
11Clutch
12Brake clutch
13Output shaft
14Freewheel (one way clutch)
15Freewheel (one way clutch)
16Freewheel (one way clutch)
17Stator and one way clutch
Torque converter housing
The torque converter housing attaches the gearbox to the engine and contains the torque converter. Different torque
converter housings are used to accommodate the difference between the V8 and Td5 engine interfaces. The torque
converter is connected to the engine drive plate and transmits the drive from the engine to the gearbox input shaft.
When engaged, a hydraulic lock-up clutch in the torque converter prevents slippage, to give a direct drive from the
engine to the gearbox for improved driving response.
Intermediate plate
The intermediate plate supports the gearbox input shaft and provides the interface between the transmission fluid
pump and the lubrication circuit. The pump attaches to the front of the intermediate plate and is driven by the impeller
in the torque converter. The pump pressurises transmission fluid drawn from the sump on the gearbox housing. The
pressurised fluid then circulates through the torque converter and gearbox housing components for cooling,
lubrication and gear shift purposes. Ports around the outer periphery of the intermediate plate provide the inlet and
outlet connections to the fluid cooler and a pressure take-off point for servicing.