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MANUAL GEARBOX - R380
37-22 REPAIRS
Refit
1.Using a suitable solvent clean seal housing
mating faces.
2.Clean seal recess, bearings and bearing races.
3.Lubricate new oil seal and fit using a suitable
mandrel into housing.
4.Fit input shaft front bearing track using a press
and suitable mandrel.
5.Apply sealant, Part No. STC 4404 to seal
housing.
6.Position seal housing, fit new bolts and tighten
by diagonal selection to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
7.Clean bell housing mating faces, dowels and
dowel holes.
8.Position bell housing, fit bolts and tighten to 75
Nm (55 lbf.ft).
9.Clean release bearing sleeve mating faces,
dowel and dowel holes.
10.Position release bearing sleeve, fit bolts and
tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
11.Examine clutch release fork pivot points for
wear and replace as required.
12.Apply a smear of Molybdenum disulphide
grease to pivot points and position release
fork.
13.Fit retaining clip ensuring it locates over pivot
point washer, fit release fork bolt and tighten to
10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
14.Clean release bearing and bearing sleeve
mating faces.
15.Apply smear of Molybdenum disulphide grease
to release bearing sleeve.
16.Fit release bearing and secure with retaining
peg.
17.Fit gearbox assembly.
+ MANUAL GEARBOX - R380,
REPAIRS, Gearbox - V8.
Cooler - oil - gearbox - Diesel
$% 37.24.02
Remove
1.Remove intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
2.Position absorbent cloth under each gearbox
oil cooler hose connection to collect spillage.
3.Push against coupling release ring and
disconnect both fluid hoses from oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
4.Remove screw securing oil cooler to radiator.
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MANUAL GEARBOX - R380
REPAIRS 37-23
5.Release oil cooler from location on radiator,
and remove the oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
Refit
1.Fit oil cooler to radiator and secure with screw.
2.Ensure connections are clean and secure
hoses to cooler.
3.Fit intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
4.Top up gearbox oil level.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Manual gearbox.
Cooler - oil - gearbox - V8
$% 37.24.02
Remove
1. If fitted: Remove engine oil cooler.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Cooler -
engine oil.
2.Position absorbent cloth under each gearbox
oil cooler hose connection to collect spillage.
3.Push against coupling release rings and
disconnect both hoses from oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
4.Remove screw securing oil cooler to radiator.
5.Release oil cooler from its location on radiator.
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MANUAL GEARBOX - R380
37-24 REPAIRS
6.Move radiator towards engine sufficiently only
to release gearbox oil cooler from radiator.
7.Remove gearbox oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
Refit
1.Fit gearbox oil cooler to radiator, engage in
location and secure with screw.
2.Ensure connections are clean and secure
hoses to cooler.
3. If fitted: Fit engine oil cooler.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Cooler -
engine oil.
4.Top up gearbox oil.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Manual gearbox.
Switch - Reverse light
$% 37.27.01
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Disconnect reverse lamp switch multiplug.
3.Remove switch and collect sealing washer.
Refit
1.Clean switch and mating face on gearbox.
2.Using a new sealing washer, fit the reverse light
switch and tighten to 24 Nm (17 lbf.ft).
3.Connect switch multiplug.
4.Lower vehicle.
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MANUAL GEARBOX - R380
37-36 OVERHAUL
6.Fit 2 off 8x35 mm slave bolts to secure centre
plate to gearbox casing.
7.Remove 3 Torx screws, remove oil pump and
discard 'O' ring.
8.Drift out layshaft support bearing.
9.Remove and discard output shaft rear oil seal.
10.Remove oil pick-up pipe.
11.Drift out output shaft support bearing and oil
pick-up ring.
12.Remove reverse inhibitor shaft, cam and
spring. 13.Remove 2 bolts and remove gate plate.
14.Remove reverse light switch and discard
sealing washer.
15.Remove 2 bolts, remove oil cooler by-pass and
discard 'O' rings.
Reassembly
1.Clean extension housing and mating faces.
2.Clean oil cooler by-pass.
3.Using new 'O' rings, fit oil cooler by-pass and
tighten bolts to 15 Nm (11 lbf.ft).
4.Using new sealing washer, fit reverse light
switch and tighten to 24 Nm (17 lbf.ft).
5.Fit reverse inhibitor spring and cam.
6.Clean threads of reverse inhibitor shaft and
gate plate bolts.
7.Apply Loctite 290 to threads of reverse inhibitor
shaft, fit and tighten shaft.
8.Apply Loctite 290 to threads of gate plate bolts.
9.Position gate plate and tighten bolts to 15 Nm
(11 lbf.ft).
10.Fit output shaft support bearing and oil pick-up
ring. Align tag with centre of drain slot.
11.Fit layshaft support bearing.
12.Fit new output shaft oil seal using tool LRT-37-
014.
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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 switch
5Oil cooler
6Fluid lines
7Breather tube
8Selector cable
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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.
Selector lever assembly
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 44-13
Oil cooler
1Inlet connection
2Fixing bracket
3Outlet connection
4Fixing bracket
5Temperature sensor
Transmission fluid from the gearbox is circulated through a cooler attached to the front of the radiator. Quick release
connectors on the transmission fluid lines attach to connections on each end tank of the cooler. A temperature sensor
on the RH end tank provides the instrument pack with an input of transmission fluid temperature. If the temperature
exceeds a preset limit, the instrument pack illuminates the transmission temperature warning lamp. The warning lamp
remains illuminated until the temperature of the fluid returns within limits.
EAT ECU
The EAT ECU operates the solenoid valves in the gearbox to provide automatic control of gear shifts and torque
converter lock-up. The EAT ECU is attached to a protective bracket which is secured to the cabin floor below the LH
front seat. A 55 pin connector links the EAT ECU to the vehicle wiring.
Software in the EAT ECU monitors hard wired inputs and exchanges information with the ECM on a Controller Area
Network (CAN) bus to determine gear shift and torque converter lock-up requirements. Resultant control signals are
then output to the gearbox solenoid valves.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
44-28 REPAIRS
20.Release transfer and automatic gearbox
breather pipes from clip at rear of cylinder
block.
21.Position gearbox support jack and secure tool
LRT-99-008A to support plate on jack.
22.Position a second support jack under engine
using a block between engine sump and jack
to prevent damage to sump.
23.Remove 4 bolts and nut, remove engine LH
rear mounting. 24.Remove 4 bolts and nut, remove engine RH
rear mounting.
25.Remove 2 bolts securing gearbox oil cooler
pipe clips to engine sump and alternator
mounting bracket.
26.Remove bolt and 2 nuts securing clamps to oil
cooler pipes and remove clamps.