Isuzu Trooper (1998-2002 year). Manual — part 777
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)
7A1–17
8. The power up screen is displayed when you
power up the tester with the Isuzu systems
PCMCIA card. Follow the operating procedure
below.
060R200264
060R200265
7A1–18 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)
Once the test vehicle has been identified an “Application
(Powertrain) Menu” screen appears. Please select the
appropriate application.
The following table shows, which functions are used for
the available equipment versions.
F0: Diagnostic Trouble Codes
F0: Read DTC Info Ordered By Priority
F1: Clear DTC Information
F2: DTC Information
F1: Data Display
F0: Transmission Data
F2: Snap Shot
F3: Actuator Tests
F0: Lamps
F0: Check Light
F1: Winter Drive Lamp
F2: Power Drive Lamp
F3: AT Oil Temperature Lamp
F1: Solenoids
F0: Solenoid 1-2/3-4 Test
F1: Solenoid 2-3 Test
F2: TCC Solenoid
F3: Band Apply Solenoid
F4: Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS)
F4: Function Tests
F0: Reset Oil Life Monitor
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
The purpose of the “Diagnostic Trouble Codes” mode is to
display stored PCM trouble codes.
When “Diagnostic Trouble Codes” is selected an
“Application Menu” screen appears.
Clear DTC Information
The purpose of the “Clear DTC Information” mode is to
command the clearing of stored PCM trouble codes.
When “Clear DTC Information” is selected, a “Clear DTC
Information”, warning screen appears. This screen
informs you that by cleaning DTC’s, “all stored DTC
information in controller will be erased”.
Do you want to clear DTC’s (Yes/No).
Press either the Yes or No key when answering.
After clearing codes, confirm system operation by test
driving the vehicle.
Allow the vehicle to shift through all four forward gears in a
manner which attempts to repeat the failure condition.
NOTE: When the trouble has not been repaired and the
trouble code cannot be erased, check the vehicle again.
DTC Information
When “DTC Information” is selected, an “Application
Menu” appears with a list of DTC information function
keys addressing DTC specifics and their origins.
Function key selections may vary for particular vehicle
and/or system.
Data Display
The purpose of the “Data Display” mode is to
continuously monitor data parameters.
The current actual values of all important sensors and
signals in the system are display through F1 mode.
When “Data Display” is selected an “Application Menu”
appears. Please select either “Engine” or “Transmission
Data Display”.
See “Transmission Data” on next page.
Snapshot
When “Snapshot” is selected an “Application Menu”
appears.
When “Transmission Snapshot” application is selected
from the “Application Menu”, a “Snapshot Menu”
appears, displaying several options. “Snapshot” options
may vary from one system to another.
“Snapshot” allows a recording of all vehicle parameters.
There parameters may then be replayed at a future point
in time.
This action allows you to focus on making the condition
occur, rather than trying to view all of the data in
anticipation of the fault. The snapshot will collect
parameter information around a trigger point that you
select.
When a snapshot is taken. It is recorded onto the
PCMCIA memory card. When the Tech 2 is powered
down. Snapshots are not lost.
Actuator Tests
The purpose of “Actuator Tests” mode is to check for
correct operation of electronic system actuators.
Lamps
You can operate the lamps by pressing the ON and OFF
buttons.
Preconditions: none
Solenoid
Solenoid 1-2/3-4, Solenoid 2-3, TCC Solenoid
You can operate the solenoids by pressing the ON and
OFF buttons.
Preconditions: P–N position, no vehicle speed, no engine
speed
Band Apply Solenoid
You can operate the solenoid by pressing the ON and
OFF buttons.
Preconditions: P-N position, idle engine speed, no vehicle
speed.
Pressure Control Solenoid (PCS)
You can set desired PCS Current using the UP (+25) and
DOWN (–25) button. The PC Solenoid Data informs
about PCS Current, Pressure and Duty Cycle.
Preconditions: P–N position, no engine speed, no vehicle
speed
Reset Oil Life Monitor
Displays parameter “Oil Life Monitor” and resets to 100%
if Yes-button is pressed on Reset-question. “No” leaves
test.
Preconditions: no vehicle speed, no engine speed
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)
7A1–19
Transmission Data
Item
Unit
Engine running at idle
Ignition Voltage
V
12.8
∼
14.1 V
Engine Speed
RPM
750
∼
900 RPM
Vehicle Speed
km/h, MPH
0 MPH
AT Output Speed (Automatic Transmission)
RPM
0 RPM
AT Input Speed Ratio (Automatic Transmission)
0.0
Throttle Position
%
0 %
AT Oil Temperature (Automatic Transmission)
°
C,
°
F
70
∼
80
°
C (158
∼
176
°
F)
AT Oil Temperature Lamp (Automatic Transmission)
Off, On
Off
AT Oil Life Monitor (Automatic Transmission)
%
100 %
AT Oil Life Lamp (Automatic Transmission)
Off, On
Not used
Commanded Gear
1
Current Gear
1
Mode Switch A
Inactive, Active
Active
Mode Switch B
Inactive, Active
Inactive
Mode Switch C
Inactive, Active
Inactive
Mode Switch G
Inactive, Active
Active
Selector Position
Park
1–2 Shift Solenoid A
Off, On
Off
2–3 Shift Solenoid B
Off, On
On
Solenoid Brake Band
Off, On
Off
TCC Slip Speed
RPM
750
∼
900 RPM
TCC Solenoid
Off, On
Off
TCC Duty Cycle
%
0 %
PCS Current (Pressure Control Solenoid)
A
approx. 1.0 A
PCS Duty Cycle (Pressure Control Solenoid)
%
approx. 45 %
Desired PCS Pressure (Pressure Control Solenoid)
kPa
43
∼
52 kPa
Shift Pressure
kPa
43
∼
52 kPa
Brake Switch
Off, On
On
Kickdown Switch
On, Off
Not used
Winter Switch
On, Off
Off
Winter Drive Lamp
Off, On
Off
Power Switch
Power Drive Nor-
mal
Normal
Power Drive Lamp
Off, On
Off
Emergency Mode
Off, On
Off
ABS Status
On, Off
Off
7A1–20 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30–E)
OBD II Diagnostic Management System
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Location
LHD
828R200007
RHD
828R200006
826R200031
Class 2 Serial Data Bus
OBD II technology requires a much more sophisticated
PCM than does OBD I technology. The OBD II PCM
diagnostic management system not only monitors
systems and components that can impact emissions, but
they also run active tests on these systems and
components. The decision making functions of OBD II
PCMs have also greatly increased. To accommodate this
expansion in diagnostic complexity, Isuzu engineers have
designed the Class 2 serial data bus, which meets SAE
J1850 recommended practice for serial data.
“Serial Data” refers to information which is transferred in a
linear fashion – over a single line, one bit at a time. A “Data
Bus” is an electronic pathway through which serial data
travels.
UBS previously used a 5 volt data bus called UART, which
is an acronym for “Universal Asynchronous Receive and
Transmit”. When neither the vehicle’s control module nor
the diagnostic tool, such as a Tech 2, are “talking,” the
voltage level of the bus at rest is 5 volts. The two
computers talk to each other at a rate of 8,192 bits per
second, by toggling or switching the voltage on the data
bus from 5 volts to ground.
Class 2 data, which is used on OBD II vehicles, is quite
different. Data is transferred at a rate of 10.4 kilobits per
second, and the voltage is toggled between zero and 7
volts.
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