LINE PRESSURE SWITCH...........................................83
Diagnostic Procedure ................................................83
ABS OPERATION SIGNAL...........................................86
Diagnostic Procedure ................................................86
DATA ERASE/DISPLAY...............................................88
Diagnostic Procedure ................................................88
SHIFT ACTUATOR........................................................89
Diagnostic Procedure ................................................89
SHIFT ACTUATOR POSITION SWITCH......................92
Diagnostic Procedure ................................................92
SHIFT ACTUATOR CIRCUIT........................................94
Diagnostic Procedure ................................................94
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS.................98
Symptom 1. 4WD Shift Indicator Lamp Does Not
Turn ON .....................................................................98
Symptom 2. 4WD Warning Lamp Does Not Turn
ON............................................................................100
Symptom 3. 4WD Shift Indicator Lamp Does Not
Turn OFF .................................................................102
Symptom 4. ATP Warning Lamp Does Not Turn
ON............................................................................102
Symptom 5. 4LO Indicator Lamp Does Not Turn
ON............................................................................104
Symptom 6. 4WD Shift Indicator Lamp Does Not
Indicate²4H²............................................................106
Symptom 7. 4WD Shift Indicator Lamp Repeats
Flickering..................................................................107
Symptom 8. Tight Corner Braking Symptom...........108
Symptom 9. 4WD System Does Not Operate.........109
COMPONENT INSPECTION....................................... 111
4WD Shift Switch ..................................................... 111
2-4WD Shift Solenoid Valve and Transfer Fluid
Temperature Sensor ................................................ 111
4WD Solenoid Valve, Clutch Pressure Switch
and Line Pressure Switch........................................ 111
Front Revolution Sensor .......................................... 112
Transfer Dropping Resistor...................................... 112
ATP Switch, Neutral-4LO Switch and Wait
Detection Switch ...................................................... 112
Transfer Motor ......................................................... 113
Transfer Motor Relay ............................................... 113
Transfer Sub-harness .............................................. 113
FRONT REVOLUTION SENSOR SUB-HARNESS
CONNECTOR
........................................................ 113
TRANSFER SWITCH ASSEMBLY SUB-HARNESS
CONNECTOR
........................................................ 114
TRANSFER TERMINAL CORD ASSEMBLY SUB-
HARNESS CONNECTOR
....................................... 114
Transfer Shift Relay (High & low) ............................ 114
Actuator & Actuator Position Switch ........................ 115
ACTUATOR........................................................... 115
ACTUATOR POSITION SWITCH............................ 115
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE.............................................. 116
Replacing Oil Seal ................................................... 116
FRONT CASE OIL SEAL........................................ 116
SHIFT SHAFT OIL SEAL........................................ 117
REAR OIL SEAL.................................................... 117
Transfer Motor ......................................................... 117
REMOVAL............................................................. 117
INSTALLATION...................................................... 117
Transfer Oil Filter ..................................................... 118
REMOVAL............................................................. 118
INSTALLATION...................................................... 118
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION............................... 119
Removal ................................................................... 119
Installation ................................................................ 119
OVERHAUL.................................................................120
Transfer Gear Control ..............................................120
Transfer Components ..............................................121
DISASSEMBLY............................................................123
Rear Case................................................................123
DISASSEMBLY......................................................123
Center Case.............................................................123
DISASSEMBLY......................................................123
Front Case ...............................................................133
DISASSEMBLY......................................................133
REPAIR FOR COMPONENT PARTS.........................137
Front Case ...............................................................137
INSPECTION.........................................................137
Center Case.............................................................138
INSPECTION.........................................................138
ASSEMBLY..................................................................141
Front Case ...............................................................141
ASSEMBLY...........................................................141
Center Case.............................................................145
ASSEMBLY...........................................................145
Final Assembly.........................................................153
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS).......157
General Specifications .............................................157
Inner Gear and Outer Gear .....................................157
SUB-OIL PUMP.....................................................157
MAIN OIL PUMP....................................................157
Control Valve ...........................................................157
VALVE..................................................................157
SPRING................................................................157
Clutch .......................................................................158
DRIVE PLATE.......................................................158
DRIVEN PLATE.....................................................158
RETURN SPRING..................................................158
RETAINING PLATE................................................158
Seal Ring (Mainshaft side) ......................................159
Bearing Race (Thrust needle bearing side) ............159
Snap Ring (Sun gear side) ......................................159
CONTENTS(Cont'd)
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IBefore replacing Transfer control unit, perform Transfer
control unit input/output signal inspection and make sure
whether Transfer control unit functions properly or not.
(See page TF-55.)
Service NoticeNBTF00021) Before proceeding with disassembly, thoroughly clean the outside of the all-mode 4WD transfer. It is
important to prevent the internal parts from becoming contaminated by dirt or other foreign matter.
2) Disassembly should be done in a clean work area.
3) Use lint-free cloth or towels for wiping parts clean. Common shop rags can leave fibers that could inter-
fere with the operation of the all-mode 4WD transfer.
4) Place disassembled parts in order for easier and proper assembly.
5) All parts should be carefully cleaned with a general purpose, non-flammable solvent before inspection or
reassembly.
6) Gaskets, seals and O-rings should be replaced any time the all-mode 4WD transfer is disassembled.
7) It is very important to perform functional tests whenever they are indicated.
8) The valve body contains precision parts and requires extreme care when parts are removed and serviced.
Place removed parts in a parts rack in order to replace them in correct positions and sequences. Care will
also prevent springs and small parts from becoming scattered or lost.
9) Properly installed valves, sleeves, plugs, etc. will slide along bores in valve body under their own weight.
10) Before assembly, apply a coat of recommended ATF to all parts. Apply petroleum jelly to protect O-rings
and seals, and to hold bearings and washers in place during assembly. Do not use grease.
11) Extreme care should be taken to avoid damage to O-rings, seals and gaskets when assembling.
12) After overhaul, refill the transfer with new ATF.
13) When the all-mode 4WD transfer drain plug is removed, only some of the fluid is drained. Old all-mode
4WD transfer fluid will remain in torque converter and ATF cooling system. Always follow the procedures,
MA-22, ªChanging All-mode 4WD Transfer Fluidº.
Wiring Diagrams and Trouble DiagnosisNBTF0003When you read wiring diagrams, refer to the following:
IGI-11, ªHOW TO READ WIRING DIAGRAMSº
IEL-9, ªPOWER SUPPLY ROUTINGº
When you perform trouble diagnosis, refer to the following:
IGI-35, ªHOW TO FOLLOW TEST GROUPS IN TROUBLE DIAGNOSISº
IGI-24, ªHOW TO PERFORM EFFICIENT DIAGNOSIS FOR AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENTº
PRECAUTIONS
Precautions (Cont'd)
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Cross-sectional ViewNBTF0006
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Cross-sectional View
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Control SystemNBTF0007
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ALL-MODE 4WD TRANSFER BASIC CONTROLNBTF0007S01
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HYDRAULIC CONTROL CIRCUITSNBTF0007S02
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OUTLINENBTF0007S03All-mode 4WD transfer is controlled by the transfer control unit and
sensors.
If a malfunction occurs in the all-mode 4WD system, the 4WD
warning lamp lights up to indicate the system malfunction. There
are two ways to identify the cause of the malfunction.
1) Performing the self-diagnosis. (The 4WD warning lamp will
indicate what kind of malfunction has occurred by flickering.)
2) Performing diagnosis using CONSULT-II.
ALL-MODE 4WD SYSTEM
Control System (Cont'd)
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CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAMNBTF0007S04
SMT763D
INDICATIONS OF 4WD WARNING LAMPNBTF0007S05
Condition Content 4WD warning lamp
During self-diagnosis Indicates the malfunction position by number of flickers. Flickers at malfunction mode.
Lamp check*Checks the lamp by turning ON during engine starting. After
engine starts, it turns OFF if there are no malfunctions.ON
Malfunction in 4WD system*Turns ON to indicate malfunction. When ignition switch is
turned to ªOFFº or the malfunction is corrected, it turns OFF.ON
When vehicle is driven with different
diameters of front and rear tiresFlickers once every 2 seconds.
Turns OFF when ignition switch is ªOFFº.Flickers once every 2 sec-
onds.
High fluid temperature in transfer
unitWhen fluid temperature is high or fluid temperature sensor
circuit is shorted, it flickers twice every second.
It turns OFF when fluid temperature becomes normal.Flickers twice a second.
Other than above (System is nor-
mal.)Lamp is OFF. OFF
*: When 4WD warning lamp is ON, all the 4WD shift indicator lamps turn OFF.
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Location of Electrical PartsNBTF0008
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Location of Electrical Parts
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Description of Electrical PartsNBTF0067TRANSFER MOTORNBTF0067S011. The transfer motor drives the sub-oil pump to provide proper lubrication and oil pressure control when the
vehicle is at standstill, during low-speed operations or is being driven in reverse.
2. The main oil pump is operated by the driving force of the mainshaft. In other words, sufficient oil pressure
buildup does not occur when the vehicle is at standstill or during low-speed operations. While the vehicle
is being driven in reverse, the main oil pump rotates in the reverse direction. Therefore the main oil pump
does not discharge oil pressure. During any of the above vehicle operations, the transfer motor drives the
sub-oil pump to compensate for insufficient oil pressure.
3. The transfer motor operates as follows:
1) The motor relay turns OFF in the 2WD mode.
2) The motor relay operates as described in the table below in modes other than the 2WD mode.
Table 1
PNP switch ªRº position VFF (Vehicle speed) A/T position Motor relay drive command
ON Ð R ON
OFF0 km/hPositions other than the ªPº or
ªNº positionsON
ЪPº or ªNº position (See Table
2.)Ð
0 < VFF%30 km/h Ð ON
30 < VFF < 35 km/h Ð HOLD
35 km/h%VFF Ð OFF
Table 2
A/T position N-4L SW 4WD modeThrottle position
0 - 0.07/8 0.07/8 - 1/8 1/8 - MAX
NOFFLOCK (4H) ON ON ON
Positions other than
the LOCK position
(2WD or AUTO)See NOTE. HOLD ON
ON Ð See NOTE. HOLD ON
P Ð Ð See NOTE. HOLD ON
NOTE:
OFF (after 2.5 seconds have elapsed.)
4. 4WD shift switch, PNP switch, Neutral-4LO switch, vehicle speed sensor and throttle position sensor are
used in conjunction with the transfer motor.
WAIT DETECTION SWITCHNBTF0067S021. The wait detection switch releases the ªboomingº torque produced in the propeller shaft. After the release
of the ªboomingº torque, the wait detection switch helps provide the 4WD lock gear (clutch drum) shifts.
A difference may occur between the operation (ª4LOº to ª4Hº shift only) of the 4WD shift switch and actual
drive mode. At this point, the wait detection switch senses an actual drive mode.
2. The wait detection switch operates as follows:
4WD lock gear (clutch drum) locked: ON
4WD lock gear (clutch drum) released: OFF
3. The wait detection switch senses an actual drive mode and the 4WD shift indicator lamp indicates the
vehicle drive mode.
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Description of Electrical Parts
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