3. HOME PAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No. CONTRNTS0A General Information0B Maintenance
and Lubrication
4. HOMEPAGE BACKPAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No.CONTRNTS00 SERVICE INFORMATION1A HEATING AND
VENTILATION1B AIR CONDITIONING1D COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL
5. HOMEPAGE BACKPAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No.CONTRNTS00 SERVICE INFORMATION2A FRONT END
ALIGNMENT
6. HOMEPAGE BACKPAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No.CONTRNTS3C FRONT SUSPENSION3D REAR SUSPENSION;
COIL SPRING3E WHEELS AND TIRES
7. HOMEPAGE BACKPAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No. CONTRNTS4A1DIFFERENTIAL (FRONT)
4A2ADIFFERENTIAL (Rear 220mm) 4A2BDIFFERENTIAL (REAR
244mm)4B1DRIVELINE CONTROL SYSTEM (SHIFT ON THE FLY)4B2DRIVELINE
CONTROL SYSTEM (TOD)4C DRIVE SHAFT SYSTEM4D1TRANSFER CASE (STANDARD
TYPE)4D2TRANSFER CASE (TOD)
8. HOMEPAGE BACKPAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No.CONTRNTS5A BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM5B ANTI-LOCK
BRAKE SYSTEM5C POWER ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM5D PARKING BRAKES
9. HOMEPAGE BACKPAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS: 6VD1 / 6VE1SECTION No.CONTRNTS6A ENGINE MECHANICAL6B
ENGINE COOLING6C ENGINE FUEL6D1ENGINE ELECTRICAL6D2IGNITION
SYSTEM6D3STARTING AND CHARGING SYSTEM6E ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND
EMISSIONS6F ENGINE EXHAUST6G ENGINE LUBRICATION6H ENGINE SPEED
CONTROL SYSTEM6J INDUCTION
11. HOMEPAGE BACKPAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No.CONTRNTS7AAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (4L30-E)7A1
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (4L30-E)7BMANUAL TRANSMISSION
(AR-5)7BMANUAL TRANSMISSION (MUA)7CCLUTCH
12. HOMEPAGE BACK PAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No. CONTRNTS8A LIGHTING SYSTEM8B WIPER / WASHER
SYSTEM8C ENTERTAINMENT8D WIRING SYSTEM8E METER AND GAUGE8F BODY
STRUCTURE8G SEATS8H SECURITY AND LOCKS8I SUN ROOF/CONVERTIBLE TOP8J
EXTERIOR / INTERIOR TRIM
13. HOMEPAGE BACK PAGE NEXTTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No.CONTRNTS9A SEAT BELT SYSTEM9J SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)9J1RESTRAINT CONTROL SYSTEM
14. HOMEPAGE BACKTHIS MALUAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS:SECTION No.CONTRNTS10ACRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
15. SECTION GENERAL INFORMATION 0A1SECTION 0A GENERAL
INFORMATION CONTENTS PAGEGeneral Repair Instructions . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 0A 2How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 0A 3Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 0A 6Lifting Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 0A 8Torque Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0A10Recommended Liquid Gasket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0A11Recommended
Thread Locking Agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0A11Abbreviations Charts . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 0A12Service PrecautionCAUTION: Always use the
correct fastener in theproper location. When you replace a
fastener, useWARNING: THIS VEHICLE HAS A SUPPLEMENTALONLY the exact
part number for that application.RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS). REFER TO
THE SRSISUZU will call out those fasteners that require aCOMPONENT
AND WIRING LOCATION VIEW IN replacement after removal. ISUZU will
also call outORDER TO DETERMINE WHETHER YOU AREthe fasteners that
require thread lockers or threadPERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE
SRS sealant. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, do notCOMPONENTS OR THE
SRS WIRING. WHEN YOUuse supplemental coatings (Paints, greases,
orARE PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE other corrosion inhibitors)
on threaded fastenersSRS COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING, REFER or
fasteners joint interfaces. Generally, suchTO THE SRS SERVICE
INFORMATION. FAILURE coatings adversely affect the fastener torque
andTO FOLLOW WARNINGS COULD RESULT INthe joint clamping force, and
may damage thePOSSIBLE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, PERSONAL fastener. When
you install fasteners, use theINJURY, OR OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS
correct tightening sequence and specification.SYSTEM REPAIRS.
Following these instructions can help you avoiddamage to parts and
systems.
16. 0A2 GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS 1. Park
the vehicle on level ground and chock the11. Keep fixing nuts and
bolts separate.front or rear wheels before lifting the
vehicle.Fixing nuts and bolts vary in hardness and 2. Use covers on
the vehicle body, seats, anddesign according to installation
positions.floor to prevent damage and/or12. Clean all parts before
inspection orcontaminations. reassembly. 3. Disconnect the
grounding cable from the 13. Clean the oil ports and other openings
withbattery before performing service operations. compressed air to
make certain that they areThis will prevent cable damage or burning
due free of dirt and obstructions.to shortcircuiting. 14. Lubricate
the rotating and sliding faces of all 4. Raise the vehicle with a
jack set against the moving parts with oil or grease
beforerecommended lifting points (see
Liftinginstallation.instructions in this section). 15. Use the
recommended liquid gasket to prevent 5. Support the vehicle on
chassis stands.leakage. 6. Handle brake fluid and antifreeze
solution with 16. Carefully observe all nut and bolt torquegreat
care. specifications.Spilling these liquids on painted surfaces
will 17. When service operation is completed, make adamage the
paint. final check to be sure service has been done 7. The use of
the proper tool(s) and special tool(s) properly and problem has
been corrected.where specified is essential to efficient,18. When
removing or replacing parts that requirereliable, and safe service
operations.refrigerant to be discharged from the air 8. Always use
genuine ISUZU replacement parts. conditioning system, be sure to
use the 9. Discard used cotter pins, gasket, plastic
clips,following tools to recover and recycle theO-rings, oil seals,
lock washers, and self- Refrigerant-134a (R-134a).locking nuts at
disassembly.For 134a:Normal function of these parts cannot beUse
the R-134a Refrigerant Recovery/Recovery/guaranteed if they are
reused.Recycling/Recharging/System (ACR4) or its10. Keep the
disassembled parts neatly in groups. equivalent to prevent the
discharge ofThis will facilitate smooth and correct refrigerant
into the air.reassembly.
17. GENERAL INFORMATION 0A3HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 1. Find the
applicable section by referring to the 4. The service operations
are in two groups: one istable of contents on the introduction page
ofthe On-vehicle service where operations caneach manual. be
directly performed on the vehicle, and the2. In Service
Information, an opening section of other is the Unit repair where
the operationseach manual, the troubleshooting, maintenanceare done
on the work bench after removing theservicing, service data and/or
information onunit from the vehicle.special tools required for the
service operations 5. Each service operation section begins with
adescribed in the next subsequent sections aredisassembled view of
unit or equipment, whicharranged and compiled so concisely that
youis useful to find relative components, servicecan see at a first
glance. procedure, availability and contents of repair 3. Each
section except the Service Informationkits, etc.section is
basically arranged in the followingorder of headings: General
description On-vehicle service Unit repairThe number represents
sequence ofremoval or disassemblyRemoval of unnumbered the
parts(excluding bolts, nuts, washers,gaskets, cotter pins, etc.)
isunnecessary unless replacement isneeded.Where parts replacement
requiresspecific information, instructions aregiven in Inspection
and Repair.This frame is to be removed as alarge disassembly with
all the partsassembled in the frame. Each one ofthe parts in the
frame is removed asa small disassembly.Parts to be removed or
installed as aunit.5 Parts contained in repair kit.5 Indicates
repair kit availability.When the installation (reassembly)procedure
is the reverse order of theremoval (disassembly) procedure,the
sequence of service operationand the parts names will be
omitted.Name of parts listed in sequence ofservice operation.
18. 0A4 GENERAL INFORMATION For illustrations where there are
few items to be performed:The sequence of removal(disassembly) and
the parts nameswill be given.6. After the illustration, the details
of each information such as the notes in each operation, operation
are shown in the order the operations and places where special
tools are to be used are carried out in the illustration. Refer to
the and their usage, and the specified service data. explanations
when checking important The symbol mark attached to the title
indicates the action to be taken in the operations of each title.
Example for this case;1st step Reassemble pinion shaft The numbers
given to the installation (assembly) procedure are the same as
those given in the removal (disassembly) procedure in the
illustration. Therefore, start with the larger number during
reassembly. The titles of operations done in the illustration are
given in bold letters. They are described in the order of the
procedure of the operations. Special tools are identified with tool
name and/or tool number. The drawing illustrates how the tool is
used. Service data and specifications are listed in table.
Important note. The action symbol indicates the step of service to
be followed. Refer to the following paragraph for the meaning of
each symbol.
19. GENERAL INFORMATION 0A57. In this manual, the following
action symbols are used to indicate the type of service operations
to be performed. ... Remove or disconnect ...Adjust ... Install or
connect ...Clean ... Disassemble...Pay close attention - Important
... Reassemble ...Tighten to specified torque ... Align the
marks...Use special tool(s) ... Correct direction...Lubricate with
oil ... Inspect...Lubricate with grease ... Take measurement ...Use
liquid gasket8. The service standard is indicated in terms of
considered serviceable. Standard and Limit. Limit indicates the
limit value (Correction or The Standard means the assembly
standardreplacement is necessary when measurement and standard
range within which the parts are is beyond this limit.)
20. 0A6 GENERAL INFORMATIONIDENTIFICATIONVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (VIN) ISUZU MOTORS LTD. VINThis is the legal identification
of the vehicle.It appears on the manufacturers Plate attached to
the leftof the engine compartment front end. VIN number is
alsostamped on the rear right side of the frame. VIN JAC UBS 26G Y
7 200001Sequential NumberPlant CodeModel Year (Y: 2000)Wheel Base
(D: Short, G: Long)Engine Type (26: 6VE1, 73: 4JX1)Vehicle
ModelWorld Manufacturer IdentifierENGINE SERIAL NUMBERThe engine
serial number is stamped on the left rear lowerarea of the cylinder
block above the starter. 4JX1 905RW014 6VE1 905RW016
21. GENERAL INFORMATION 0A7 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER Manual:
Stamped on the left side of the transmission intermediate
plate.905RW015 Automatic: Stamped on the identification plate,
located onthe left side of the transmission above themode switch.
HYDRAMATIC FP PART No. STRASBOURG MADE IN FRANCE96 018 272
SALSERIAL No.G 20 0000 000905RW018Service parts ID plate SERVICE
PARTS IDENTIFICATION PLATE ISUZU MOTORS L T D. JAPAN V.I.N. The
Vehicle Information Plate (Service Parts ID plate) is M.D. ENGINE
GRADE BODY TYPE TRANS. TIREprovided on all vehicle models. B.
COLOR/TRIM OPTION It is located on the center dash wall inside the
engine compartment. The plate lists the VIN (Vehicle Identification
Number), paint information and all production options and special
equipment on the vehicle when it was shipped from the
factory.905RW007
22. 0A8 GENERAL INFORMATION LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: When
jacking or lifting a vehicle at the If a lifting device other than
the original jack frame side rail or other prescribed lift is used,
it is most important that the devicepoints, be certain that lift
pads do not be applied only to the correct lifting points. contact
the catalytic converter, brake Raising the vehicle from any other
point pipes or cables, or fuel lines. Such contact may result in
serious damage.may result in damage or unsatisfactoryvehicle
performance.LIFTING POINTS AND SUPPORTABLE POINT LOCATIONSLong
wheel Base ModelShort Wheel Base ModelLifting pointSupportable
point
23. GENERAL INFORMATION 0A9LIFTING POINT; FRONTWhen using floor
jack, lift on the center of the skid plate.SUPPORTABLE POINT;
FRONTPosition the chassis stands at the bottom of the
framesidemember, backward of front wheel.LIFTING POINT;
REARPosition the floor jack at the center of the rear axle casewhen
lifting the vehicle.SUPPORTABLE POINT; REARPosition the chassis
stands at the bottom of the framesidemember, just behind of the
trailing link bracket.SUPPORTABLE POINT; REARPosition the chassis
stands at the bottom of the rear axlecase.
24. 0A10 GENERAL INFORMATION TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSSTANDARD
BOLTSThe torque values given in the following table should be
applied where a particular torque is not specified.Nm (kgm /
lbft)Nm kgcm / lbinStrength 4.8 8.8 9.8 Class RefinedNon-Refined
Bolt Identifi- cation 4 8 89BoltDiameter x No markPitch (mm) M
6x1.06 (60 / 527 (75 / 65 M 8x1.2513 (130 / 11317 (175 / 152 24
(240 / 208 M10x1.2527 (2.8 / 20)37 (3.8 / 27) 50 (5.1 / 37)
M12x1.2561 (6.3 / 45)76 (7.8 / 56) 95 (9.7 / 70) M14x1.5 96 (9.8 /
71) 116 (11.9 / 86)142 (14.5 / 105) M16x1.5130 (13.3 / 96)170 (17.3
/ 125) 200 (20.4 / 148) M18x1.5188 (19.2 / 139) 244 (24.9 / 180)
287 (29.3 / 212) M20x1.5258 (26.3 / 190) 337 (34.4 / 249) 396 (40.4
/ 292) M22x1.5332 (33.9 / 245) 453 (46.3 / 335) 530 (54.1 / 391)
M24x2.0449 (45.8 / 331) 570 (58.2 / 421) 692 (70.6 / 511)*M10x1.5
26 (2.7 / 20)36 (3.7 / 27) 48 (4.9 / 35)*M12x1.5 57 (5.8 / 42)71
(7.2 / 52) 89 (9.1 / 66)*M14x2.0 89 (9.1 / 66) 110 (11.2 / 81)133
(13.6 / 98)*M16x2.0124 (12.7 / 92)162 (16.5 / 119) 191 (19.5 /
141)The asterisk * indicates that the bolts are used for
female-threaded parts that are made of soft materialssuch as
casting, etc. FLARE NUTS Nm (kgm / lbft)Pipe diameter mm
(in)TorquePipe diameter mm (in) Torque4.76 (0.187)16 (1.6 /
12)10.00 (0.394) 54 (5.5 / 40)6.35 (0.250)26 (2.7 / 20)12.00
(0.472) 88 (9.0 / 65)8.00 (0.315)44 (4.5 / 33)15.00 (0.591) 106
(10.8 / 78)
25. GENERAL INFORMATION 0A11 RECOMMENDED LIQUID GASKET
TypeBrand Name ManufacturerRemarks RTV* Three Bond 1207BThree
BondFor Engine RepairsSilicon BaseThree Bond 1207CThree BondThree
Bond 1215 Three BondFor Axle CaseThree Bond 1280 Three BondRepairs.
T/M Water Base Three Bond 1141EThree BondFor Engine RepairsThree
Bond 1104 Three BondBelco Bond 4Isuzu SolventFor Engine
RepairsBelco Bond 401IsuzuBelco Bond 402IsuzuLOCTITE 515 Loctite
AnaerobicAllLOCTITE 518 Loctite* RTV: Room Temperature
VulcanizerNOTE:1. It is very important that the liquid gaskets
listed above or their exact equivalent be used on the vehicle.2. Be
careful to use the specified amount of liquid gasket. Follow the
manufacturers instructions at all times.3. Be absolutely sure to
remove all lubricants and moisture from the connecting surfaces
before applyingthe liquid gasket. The connecting surfaces must be
perfectly dry.4. Do not apply LOCTITE 515 and LOCTITE 518 between
two metal surfaces having a clearance of greaterthan 0.25 mm (0.01
in). Poor adhesion will result.RECOMMENDED THREAD LOCKING AGENTS
LOCTITE Type LOCTITE Color Application Steps1. Completely remove
all lubricant and moisture from the boltsLOCTITE 242Blueand the
female threaded surfaces of the parts to be joined. The surfaces
must be perfectly dry.2. Apply LOCTITE to the bolts.LOCTITE 262
RedApply LOCTITE to at least 1/3 of the bolts threaded areaLOCTITE
270 Green3. Tighten the bolts to the specified torque.LOCTITE 271
RedAfter tightening, be sure to keep the bolts free from vibration
and torque for at least an hour until LOCTITE hardens.NOTE: When
the application procedures are specified in this manual, follow
them.
26. 0A12 GENERAL INFORMATIONABBREVIATIONS CHARTS LIST OF
AUTOMOTIVE ABBREVIATIONS WHICH MAY BE USED IN THIS MANUALA
Ampere(s)EAC Electric Air ControlABS Antilock Brake SystemEAS
Electric Air SwitchingA/C Air Conditioning EBCM Electronic Brake
Control ModuleACCEL AcceleratorECC Electronic Climate ControlACC
AccessaryECM Electronic Control ModuleAdj Adjust ECU Electronic
Control UnitA/F Air Fuel Ratio Engine Calibration Unit (PROM)AIR
Air Injection Reaction SystemEECS Evaporative Emission Control
SystemALDL Assembly Line Diagnostic Link EFE Early Fuel
EvaporationAlt Altitude EFI Electronic Fuel InjectionAMP
Ampere(s)EGR Exhaust Gas RecirculationANT AntennaEGR/TVS Exhaust
Gas Recirculation/ThermostaticAPS Absolute Pressure SensorVacuum
SwitchASM Assembly ELC Electronic Level ControlA/T Automatic
Transmission/Transaxle ESC Electronic Spark ControlATDC After Top
Dead Center EST Electronic Spark ControlAuth Authority ETR
Electronically Tuned ReceiverAuto Automatic EVRV Electronic Vacuum
Regulator Valve (EGR)BARO Barometic Exh ExhaustBat BatteryF Degrees
FahrenheitBat+ Battery Positive Terminal FF Front Drive Front
EngineBbl Barrel FL Fusible LinkBCM Body Control ModuleFLW Fusible
Link WireBHP Brake Horsepower FRT FrontBP Back Pressure FWD Front
Wheel DriveBTDC Before Top Dead Center4WD Four Wheel DriveC Degrees
Celsius4x4 Four Wheel DriveCat. Conv. Catalytic Converter 4 A/T
Four Speed Automatic Transmission/Transaxlecc Cubic CentimeterGal
GallonCCC Computer Command Control Gen GeneratorCCOT Cycling Clutch
Orifice Tube Gov GovernorCCP Controlled Canister Purgeg GramCID
Cubic Inch DisplacementHarn HarnessCL Closed Loop HC
HydrocarbonsCLCC Closed Loop Carburetor ControlHD Heavy DutyCO
Carbon Monoxide HEI High Energy IgnitionCoax Coaxial Hg MercuryConn
Connector HiAlt High AltitudeConv Converter HVAC Heater-Vent-Air
ConditioningCP Canister Purge IAC Idle Air ControlCPS Central Power
Supply IC Integrated CircuitCrank Crankshaft ID IdentificationCTS
Coolant Temperature Sensor Inside DiameterCu.In. Cubic InchIDI
Integrated Direct IgnitionCV Constant Velocity IGN IgnitionCyl
Cylinder(s)ILC Idle Load CompensatorC3I Computer Controlled Coil
IgnitionINJ InjectionDBM Dual Bed MonolithIP Instrument PanelDiff
DifferentialIPC Instrument Panel ClusterDIS Direct Ignition System
INT IntakeDist DistributorJ/B Junction BlockDOHC Double Overhead
Camshaftkm KilometersDVM Digital Voltmeter (10 meg.)km/h Kilometer
per HourDVOM Digital Volt Ohmmeter kPa KiloPascalsDVDV Differential
Vacuum Delay Valve KV Kilovolts (thousands of volts) KW
Kilowatts
27. GENERAL INFORMATION 0A13L Liter SAE Society of Automotive
Engineerslbft Foot Pounds Sec Secondarylbin Inch Pounds SFI
Sequential-port Fuel InjectionLF Left Front SI System
InternationalLH Left HandSIR Supplemental Inflatable Restraint
SystemLR Left RearSOHC Single Overhead CamshaftLS Left SideSol
SolenoidLWB Long Wheel Base SPEC SpecificationL-4 In-line Four
Cylinder EngineSpeedo SpeedometerMAF Mass Air Flow SRS Supplemental
Restraint SystemMAN ManualST StartMAP Manifold Absolute PressureSw
SwitchMAT Manifold Air TemperatureSWB Short Wheel BaseMEM-CAL
Memory and Calibration Unit SYN SynchronizeMax Maximum TAC
Thermostatic Air CleanerM/C Mixture Control Tach TachometerMin
Minimum TBI Throttle Body Injectionmm Millimeter TCC
Transmission/Transaxle Converter ClutchMPFI Multi-Port Fuel
InjectionTCM Transmission/Transaxle Control ModuleMPG Miles per
GallonTDC Top Dead CenterMPH Miles per HourTerm TerminalM/T Manual
Transmission/Transaxle TEMP TemperatureMV MillivoltTPS Throttle
Position SensorNA Natural AspiratedTRANS Transmission/TransaxleNC
Normally ClosedTURBO TurbochargerNm Newton Meters TV Throttle
ValveNO Normally OpenTVRS Television & Radio SuppressionNOx
Nitrogen, Oxides of TVS Thermal Vacuum SwitchOD Outside Diameter 3
A/T Three Speed Automatic Transmission/O/D Over Drive TransaxleOHC
Overhead Camshaft 2WD Two Wheel DriveOL Open Loop4x2 Two wheel
DriveO2 Oxygen U-joint Universal JointPAIR Pulse Air Injection
Reactor System V Volt(s)P/B Power BrakesVAC VacuumPCV Positive
Crankcase VentilationVIN Vehicle Identification NumberPFI Port Fuel
Injection VRRRE Vehicle Refrigerant Recovery and RecyclingPRESS
PressureEquipmentPROM Programmable Read Only MemoryV-ref ECM
Reference VoltageP/N Park/NeutralVRV Vacuum Reducer ValveP/S Power
SteeringVSS Vehicle Speed SensorPSI Pounds per Square InchVSV
Vacuum Switching ValvePt. PintV-6 Six Cylinder V EnginePri Primary
V-8 Eight Cylinder V EnginePWM Pulse Width Modulated W Watt(s)Qt
Quartw/ WithREF Reference w/b Wheel BaseRF Right Frontw/o
WithoutRFI Radio Frequency InterferenceWOT Wide Open ThrottleRH
Right HandRPM Revolutions per MinuteRPO Regular Production OptionRR
Right RearRS Right SideRTV Room Temperature VulcanizingRVB Rear
Vacuum BrakeRVR Response Vacuum ReducerRWAL Rear Wheel Antilock
BrakeRWD - Rear Wheel Drive
28. SECTIONMAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B1SECTION 0B
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION CONTENTSPAGEMaintenance Schedule . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0B 2Recommended Fluids, Lubricants and
Fuels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 0B 7Oil Viscosity Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 0B10Service PrecautionCAUTION: Always use the correct fastener in
theproper location. When you replace a fastener, useWARNING: THIS
VEHICLE HAS A SUPPLEMENTALONLY the exact part number for that
application.RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS). REFER TO THE SRSISUZU will call
out those fasteners that require aCOMPONENT AND WIRING LOCATION
VIEW IN replacement after removal. ISUZU will also call outORDER TO
DETERMINE WHETHER YOU AREthe fasteners that require thread lockers
or threadPERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE SRS sealant. UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, do notCOMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING. WHEN
YOUuse supplemental coatings (Paints, greases, orARE PERFORMING
SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE other corrosion inhibitors) on threaded
fastenersSRS COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING, REFER or fasteners joint
interfaces. Generally, suchTO THE SRS SERVICE INFORMATION. FAILURE
coatings adversely affect the fastener torque andTO FOLLOW WARNINGS
COULD RESULT INthe joint clamping force, and may damage thePOSSIBLE
AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, PERSONAL fastener. When you install fasteners,
use theINJURY, OR OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS correct tightening
sequence and specification.SYSTEM REPAIRS. Following these
instructions can help you avoiddamage to parts and systems.
29. 0B2 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULEGASOLINE ENGINE MODELI: Inspect and correct or replace as
necessary A: AdjustR: Replace or change T: Tighten to specified
torque L: LubricateSERVICE INTERVAL:x 1,000 km5 10 15 20 25 30 3540
45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100(Use odometer readingx 1,000
miles 369 12 15 18 2124 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60or
months whichever comes first) or months 6 12 18 24 30 36 4248 54 60
66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120GASOLINE ENGINE* Engine oil - -R
--R -- R --R-- R- - R - -* Engine oil filter- -R --R -- R --R-- R-
- R - - Oil leakage and contamination - -R --I -- I -- I -- I- - I
- -* Timing belt(Replace every 165,000 km or 100,000 miles) Spark
plugs (For leaded fuel use) - -- --- - R- -- - -- -R - - - - Spark
plugs (Forunleaded fuel use)(Replace every 165,000 km or 100,000
miles) Exhaust system- -I --I -- I -- I -- I- - I - - Radiator
coolant concentration- -I --I -- I -- I -- I- - I - - Cooling
system for water leakage- -I --I -- I -- I -- I- - I - - All hoses
and pipes in engine compartment for clog or damage- -I--I - - I --I
- - I- -I- - Fuel filter - ---- R- - - -- R- - -- - R - - Fuel
leakage- -I--I - - I --I - - I- -I- - Fuel tank - -I--I - - I --I -
- I- -I- -* Air cleaner element- -I--I - - R --I - - I- - R - - Pre
air cleaner - -I--I - - I --I - - I- -I- - Engine drive belt -
----I - - - --I - - -- -I- - Valve clearance (Check and adjust if
necessary every 100,000 km or 60,000 miles) O2 Sensor (For leaded
fuel use) - ----- - - - R- -- - -- --- R O2 Sensor (For unleaded
fuel use)(Replace every 150,000 km or 90,000 miles)CLUTCHClutch
fluid - -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - -Clutch pedal travel and free
play- -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - -TRANSMISSION OR TRANSMISSION
WITHTRANSFER CASE* Manual transmission with transfer case oil - -R
- -I- -R - -I--R- - I - I* AT Automatic transmission fluid leakage-
-I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - -*(1) AT Automatic transmission fluid -
-- - --- -- - ------ - - - I* AT Transfer case oil - -R - -I- -R -
-I--R- - I - IPROPELLER SHAFTLoose connections- -I - -I- -I -
-I--I- - I - -* Universal joints and splines for wear- -I - -I- -I
- -I--I- - I - -Universal joints and sliding sleeve (front and
rear) - -L - -L- -L - -L--L- - L - -FRONT AND REAR AXLE*
Differential gear oil (Front and rear) - -R - -I- -R - -I--R- - I -
IShift on the fly system gear oil - -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I -
-Front axle shaft rubber boot for damage- -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I
- -Axle case for distortion or damage - -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I -
-Axle shafts for distortion or damage - -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I -
-STEERING* Power steering fluid - -I - -I- -R - -I--I- - R - - Oil
leakage - -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - -* Steering system for
looseness or damage- -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - - Power steering
hose - -I - -I- -I - -I--R- - I - - Steering wheel play - -I - -I-
-I - -I--I- - I - - Steering function - -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I -
- Right and left turning radius - -- - -I- -- - -I---- - I - -
Wheel alignment - -- - -I- -- - -I---- - I - - Joint ball for oil
leakage or damage- -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - - Joint ball rubber
boot for damage - -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - -SERVICE BRAKES Brake
fluid - -I - -I- -R - -I--I- - R - - Brake system for fluid
leakage- -I - -I- -I - -I--I- - I - - Brake function- -I - -I- -I -
-I--I- - I - -* Disc brake pads and discs wear - -I - -I- -I -
-I--I- - I - - Brake pedal travel and free play- -I - -I- -I -
-I--I- - I - - Pipes and hoses for loose connections or damage - -I
- -I- -I - -I--I- - I - -(1): Adjust or change automatic
transmission fluid.*Marks:Under severe driving conditions,
additional maintenance is required. Refer to Maintenance schedule
under severe driving conditions.
30. MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B3GASOLINE ENGINE MODELI:
Inspect and correct or replace as necessary A: AdjustR: Replace or
change T: Tighten to specified torqueL: LubricateSERVICE INTERVAL:x
1,000 km510 15 20 25 30 35 4045 50 55 6065 70 75 80 85 90 95
100(Use odometer readingx 1,000 miles 3 69 12 15 18 21 2427 30 33
3639 42 45 48 51 54 57 60or months whichever comes first) or months
612 18 24 30 36 42 4854 60 66 7278 84 90 96 102 108 114 120PARKING
BRAKE Parking brake function - -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - - Parking
brake lever travel - -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - - Cables for
looseness or damage and guide for - -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - -
damage Ratchet for wear or damage - -I- - I--I --I --I- - I -
-SUSPENSION Spring leaves for damage - -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - -
Mount for looseness or damage- -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - - Shock
absorbers for oil leakage- -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - - Shock
absorbers mount for looseness- -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - - Rubber
bushes of suspension wear or damage - -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - -
Spring action for loss of balance due to weakening - -I- - I--I --I
--I- - I - - Joint ball rubber boot for damage- -I- - I--I --I --I-
- I - -WHEELS Wheel pins - -T- - T-- T - -T --T- - T - - Wheel disc
for damage- -I- - I--I- -I --I- - I - - Hub bearinggrease- --- -
R---- - R---- - R - - Front and rear hub bearings for looseness-
-I- - I--I- -I --I- - I - - Tire pressure and damage - -I- - I--I-
-I --I- - I - - Tire rotation(Rotate as required)OTHERS Bolts and
nuts on chassis and body - -I- - I--I --I --I- - I - - Lube front
free-wheeling hubs- --- - L--- --L ---- - L - - *Marks:Under severe
driving conditions, additional maintenance is required.Refer to
Maintenance schedule under severe driving conditions.
31. 0B4 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONDIESEL ENGINE MODELI:
Inspect and correct or replace as necessary A: AdjustR: Replace or
change T: Tighten to specified torqueL: LubricateSERVICE INTERVAL:x
1,000 km5 10 15 2025 30 3540 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95
100(Use odometer readingx 1,000 miles 369 1215 18 2124 27 30 33 36
39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60or months whichever comes first) or m onths6
12 18 2430 36 4248 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120DIESEL
ENGINE* Engine oil - R-R- R- R- R - R- R-R - R - R* Engine oil
filter- R-R- R- R- R - R- R-R - R - ROil leakage and contamination-
I-I-I - I- I - I- I-I - I - IIdling speed and acceleration- I-I-I -
I- I - I- I-I - I - IFan belt tension and damage- I-I-I - I- I - I-
I-I - I - ITiming belt (Replace every 200,000 km or 125,000
miles)Exhaust system - I-I-I - I- I - I- I-I - I - IAll hoses and
pipes in engine compartment- I-I-I - I- I - I- I-I - I - I for clog
or damageValve clearance- --A- -- --A-----A - - - -* Air cleaner
element- ---- -- --------R - - - -Fuel filter- ---- -- --------R -
- - -Radiator coolant concentration - I-I- I- I-I-I-I-I - I -
ICooling system for water leakage - I-I- I- I-I-I-I-I - I -
ICLUTCHClutch fluid - I-I -I- I- I -I-I-I - I - IClutch pedal
travel and free play- I-I -I- I- I -I-I-I - I - ITRANSMISSION OR
TRANSMISSION WITHTRANSFER CASE* Manual transmission with transfer
case oil - R-I --- R---I---R - - - I* AT Automatic transmission
fluid- --I --- I---I---I - - - I* AT Transfer case oil - R-I ---
R---I---R - - - IPROPELLER SHAFTLoose connections- I-I -I-
I-I-I-I-I - I - I* Universal joints and splines for wear- I-I -I-
I-I-I-I-I - I - IUniversal joints and sliding sleeve (front and
rear) - L-L -L- L-L-L-L-L - L - LFRONT AND REAR AXLE* Differential
gear oil (Front and rear) - R-I --- R---I---R - - - IShift on the
fly system gear oil - --I --- I---I---I - - - IFront axle shaft
rubber boot for damage- --I --- I---I---I - - - IAxle case for
distortion or damage - --I --- I---I---I - - - IAxle shafts for
distortion or damage - --I --- I---I---I - - - ISTEERING* Power
steering fluid - I-I -I- R-I-I-I-R - I - IOil leakage- I-I -I-
I-I-I-I-I - I - I* Steering system for looseness or damage- I-I -I-
I-I-I-I-I - I - IPower steering hose- I-I -I- I-I-I-R-I - I -
ISteering wheel play- I-I -I- I-I-I-I-I - I - ISteering function-
I-I -I- I-I-I-I-I - I - IRight and left turning radius- --I ---
I---I---I - - - IWheel alignment- --I --- I---I---I - - - IJoint
ball for oil leakage or damage - I-I -I- I-I-I-I-I - I - IJoint
ball rubber boot for damage- I-I -I- I-I-I-I-I - I - ISERVICE
BRAKESBrake fluid- --I --- R---I---R - - - IBrake system for fluid
leakage - I-I -I- I-I-I-I-I - I - IBrake function - I-I -I-
I-I-I-I-I - I - I* Disc brake pads and discs wear - I-I -I-
I-I-I-I-I - I - IBrake pedal travel and free play - I-I -I-
I-I-I-I-I - I - IPipes and hoses for loose connections or damage-
I-I -I- I-I-I-I-I - I - INOTE: In the 4JXI-TC diesel engine, there
is provided sub (2nd) oil filter for fuel injection at the upper
part of crank case on the leftside of the engine. This oil filter
maintenance-free and does not need a periodic replacement. See
reverse side the (back)cover for installation location of the sub
(2nd) oil filter. *Marks:Under severe driving conditions,
additional maintenance is required.Refer to Maintenance schedule
under severe driving conditions.
32. MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B5DIESEL ENGINE MODELI:
Inspect and correct or replace as necessary A: AdjustR: Replace or
change T: Tighten to specified torqueL: LubricateSERVICE INTERVAL:x
1,000 km510 15 20 25 30 35 4045 50 55 6065 70 75 80 85 90 95
100(Use odometer readingx 1,000 miles 3 69 12 15 18 21 2427 30 33
3639 42 45 48 51 54 57 60or months whichever comes first) or months
612 18 24 30 36 42 4854 60 66 7278 84 90 96 102 108 114 120PARKING
BRAKE Parking brake function - --I - --I- --I ---I - - - I Parking
brake lever travel - --I - --I- --I ---I - - - I Cables for
looseness or damage and guide for - --I - --I- --I ---I - - - I
damage Ratchet for wear or damage - --I - --I- --I ---I - - -
ISUSPENSION Spring leaves for damage - I-I - I-I- I-I -I-I - I - I
Mount for looseness or damage- I-I - I-I- I-I -I-I - I - I Shock
absorbers for oil leakage- I-I - I-I- I-I -I-I - I - I Shock
absorbers mount for looseness- I-I - I-I- I-I -I-I - I - I Rubber
bushes of suspension wear or damage - I-I - I-I- I-I -I-I - I - I
Spring action for loss of balance due to weakening - --I - --I- --I
---I - - - I Joint ball rubber boot for damage- I-I - I-I- I-I -I-I
- I - IWHEELS Wheel pins - T-T - T-T- T - T -T-T - T - T Wheel disc
for damage- I-I - I-I-I- I -I-I - I - I Hub bearing grease - --- -
R----- R ---- - R - - Front and rear hub bearings for looseness-
I-I - I-I-I- I -I-I - I - I Tire pressure and damage - I-I - I-I-I-
I -I-I - I - I Tire rotation(Rotate as required)OTHERS Bolts and
nuts on chassis and body - I-I - I-I- I-I -I-I - I - I Lube front
free-wheeling hubs- --- - L--- --L ---- - L - - *Marks:Under severe
driving conditions, additional maintenance is required.Refer to
Maintenance schedule under severe driving conditions.
33. 0B6 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONMAINTENANCE SCHEDULE UNDER
SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONSSevere driving conditions A:Repeated short
trips B:Driving on rough roads C:Driving on dusty roads D:Driving
in extremely cold weather and/or salted roadsConditionItem
IntervalA BC DA+D Engine oilG : Change every 5,000 km (3,000 miles)
qq D : Change every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) Engine oil filter G :
Replace every 10,000 km (6,000 miles) qq D : Replace every 5,000 km
(3,000 miles) Air cleaner element G : Replace every 20,000 km
(12,000 miles) q D : Replace every 40,000 km (25,000 miles) Power
steering fluidReplace every 50,000 km (30,000 miles) qq Steering
system for looseness Inspect every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) q or
damage Universal joints and sleevesInspect for wear and lubricate
every 7,500 km (4,500 miles)qq Transmission withMTChange every
20,000 km (12,000 miles)q transfer case oilafter changing at
initial 10,000 km (6,000 miles)Transmission :ATq qqqChange every
32,000 km (20,000 miles)Transfer:TFChange every 20,000 km (12,000
miles) qafter changing at initial 10,000 km (6,000 miles)
Differential oilChange every 20,000 km (12,000 miles) after
changing at initial 5,000 km (3,000 miles) q Disc brake pads and
discs Inspect every 5,000 km (3,000 miles) q qq Timing belt G :
Replace every 120,000 km (75,000 miles) qqEXPLANATION OF COMPLETE
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEExplanations of the services listed in
the proceedingReplace all questionable parts and note
anyMaintenance Scheduled are presented in Servicenecessary repairs
as you perform theseInformation section of each manual. maintenance
procedures.
34. MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B7RECOMMENDED FLUIDS,
LUBRICANTS AND FUELSIn order to obtain maximum performance and
longest service life from your ISUZU vehicles, it is veryimportant
to select and use correctly best lubricants and diesel fuels.When
lubricating, be sure to use ISUZU genuine lubricants or recommended
lubricants listed below,according to the maintenance schedule for
each vehicle model.The lubrication intervals in the maintenance
schedule and the coverage and period of new vehicle warrantyare
based on the use of ISUZU genuine lubricants or recommended
lubricants as given in the chart whichwill serve as a guide for
selecting lubricants of proper brand name.GRADELUBRICATION MAKE
BRAND / TYPEAPI ACEA ISUZU GENUINE BESCO MULTI Z TYPE CE (10W-30)CE
ISUZU GENUINE BESCO MULTI Z (10W-30)CD ISUZU GENUINE BESCO MULTI Z
SUV (5W-30) CD ISUZU GENUINE BESCO S 3 (10W, 20W, 30, 40)CD Diesel
engine crankcase EXXON / ESSOESSOLUBE XD-3+ (15W-40)CG4/CFE2/B2
EXXON / ESSOESSOLUBE XT331 (15W-40)CG-4/CF E2/B2 MOBIL DELVAC HP
(15W-40, 20, 30, 40)CF/CE CALTEX / CHEVRONDELO CXJ (15W-40, 30, 40)
CF SHELL RIMURA D (15W-40, 30, 40CD/CF ELF PERFORMANCE TROPHY
(15W-40) CEE3 TOTAL RUBIA XT (15W-40)CF-4 E2 ISUZU GENUINE BESCO
RACING ACE (7.5W-30) SG ISUZU GENUINE BESCO MULTI ACE (7.5W-30)SF
ISUZU GENUINE BESCO ACE (10W-30) SE EXXON / ESSOESSO SUPERFLO
(15W-40, 15W-50, 20W-50) SJ A2 Gasoline engine EXXON / ESSOESSO
UNIFLO (15W-40, 15W-50, 20W-50) SJ A2 crankcase MOBIL MOBIL SUPER
XHP (15W-40, 15W-50, 20W-50) SJ A3 CALTEX / TEXACO HAVOLINE
FORMULA-3 (15W-40, 20W-50)SJ SHELL HELIX SUPER (10W-30) SJ ELF
SUPER SPORTI S (15W-40)SG TOTAL QUARTZ 5000 (15W-40, 20W-50) SJ A2
ISUZU GENUINE BESCO GEAR OIL TRANSAXLE (5W-30) SG EXXON /
ESSOESSOLUBE XD-3+ (15W-40)CG-4/CF E2/B2 EXXON / ESSOESSOLUBE XT331
(15W-40)CG-4/CF E2/B2 Manual transmission MOBIL MOBIL SUPER
(10W-30) SH Transfer case CALTEX / TEXACO HAVOLINE FORMULA-3
(15W-40, 20W-50)SH SHELL RIMURA D (15W-40) CD/CF ELF SUPER SPORTI S
(15W-40) SG/CD TOTAL QUARTZ 5000 (15W-40, 20W-50)SJ/CFA2/B2 ISUZU
GENUINE BESCO GEAR OIL SH (80W-90, 90, 140) GL-5 ISUZU GENUINE
BESCO SHIFT ON THE FLY (75W-90) GL-5 EXXON / ESSOGEAR OIL GX
(85W-90)GL-5 Differential MOBIL MOBILUBE HD (80W-90, 85W-140) GL-5
Shift on the fly system CALTEXTHURBAN GL-5 EP (80W-90, 85W-140)
GL-5 (GL-5 only) SHELL SPIRAX HD (90, 140) GL-5 ELF TRANSELF TYPE B
(80W-90, 85W-140) GL-5 TOTAL TRANSMISSION TM (80W-90, 85W-140) GL-5
ISUZU GENUINE BESCO GEAR OIL LSD (140)GL-5 EXXON / ESSOGEAR OIL LSA
(90) GL-5 DifferentialMOBIL MOBILUBE HD LS (80W-90) GL-5 (Limited
Slip Differential) CALTEXGEAR OIL LSD (90) GL-5 ELF TRANSELF TYPE
BLS (90)GL-5 TOTAL TRANSMISSION DA (85W-90)GL-5
35. 0B8 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION GRADE LUBRICATION MAKE
BRAND / TYPE API ACEAISUZU GENUINE BESCO ATF II, ATF IIIEXXON /
ESSOESSO ATF D (DEXRON II-D)Automatic transmissionMOBIL MOBIL ATF
(DEXRON III)Power steeringCALTEXATF HD (DEXRON II)SHELL SHELL DONAX
TA (DEXRON II-D)ELF ELFMATIC G3 (DEXRON III)TOTAL TOTAL FLUID IID
(DEXRON II-D)ISUZU GENUINE BESCO L-2 GREASE (No.2), L-3 GREASE
(No.3)Propeller shaft sliding EXXON / ESSORONEX MP (No.2)yoke,
Universal joint MOBIL MOBILGREASE HP 222 (No.2)Grease fittingCALTEX
/ TEXACO STARPLEX-2 (No.2)(General purpose grease)SHELL SHELL
RETINAX A (No.2)TOTAL MULTIS EP2, EP3 (No.2, No.3)Propeller shaft
sliding ISUZU GENUINE ONE LUBER MO GREASEyokeEXXON / ESSOBEACON Q2
(No.2)Universal joint EXXON / ESSOMULTIPURPOSE GREASE (Moly) (No.2)
General purpose grease CALTEXMOLYTEX GREASE EP2 (No.2)(in
Molybdenum) TOTAL TOTAL MULTIS MS2 (No.2)ISUZU GENUINE BESCO LLC
SUPER TYPE ETEXACO / CALTEX HAVOLINE EXTENDED LIFE ANTIFREEZEEngine
cooling systemCOOLANTHAVOLINE XLCEXTENDED LIFE COOLANT 6280
FLUIDTYPEClutch and brake fluid reservoirBesco brake fluid (For
light duty)Hydraulic brake fluid SAE J1703FMVSS 116 DOT.3
gradeNOTE:When the recommended lubricants are specified in the
workshop manual, follow them.
36. MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B9 DIESEL FUEL/APPLICABLE
STANDARDJIS (JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD)Based on K2204 GAS OILDIN
(DEUTSCHE INDUSTRIE NORMEN) Based on EN590 : 1997SAE (SOCIETY OF
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS) Based on SAE J-313CBS (BRITISH STANDARD)
Based on BS EN590 : 1997NOTE:Use the applicable standard or
equivalent for diesel fuels.
37. 0B10 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATIONOIL VISCOSITY
CHARTLubricants should be carefully selected according to the
lubrication chart. It is also important to selectviscosity of
lubricants according to the ambient temperature by referring to the
following table. OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR GASOLINE ENGINE APPLY
GASOLINE ENGINE OILVISCOSITY GRADE - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(Single
grade) SAE 30SAE 20,20WSAE 10W 25C15C0C 15C38C 13F5F 32F
60F100F(Multi grade) SAE 5W-30 SAE 10W-30 SAE
15W-40,20W-40,20W-50EG-01OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR DIESEL ENGINEAPPLY
DIESEL ENGINE OILVISCOSITY GRADE - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (Multi
grade) SAE 5W-30SAE 10W-30 25C 15C10C 0C15C 25C 30C 13F 5F 14F 32F
60F 77F 86F 905RW017
38. MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B11OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR
MANUAL TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFER CASE APPLY ENGINE OIL VISCOSITY
GRADE - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(Single grade) SAE 40,50SAE 30 25C10C 5C
10C20C35C 13F 14F41F 50F68F95F(Multi-grade) SAE 5W-30 SAE 10W-30
SAE 15W-40,20W-40,20W-50 ET-12OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR FRONT AXLE
(Manual and Auto locking hub model)AND REAR AXLE APPLY GEAR OILGEAR
OIL VISCOSITY GRADE - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(Single grade)SAE 140SAE
90SAE 80W SAE 75W 25C10C0C 15C30C 35C 13F 14F 32F 59F86F 95F(Multi
grade) SAE 75W-90 SAE 80W-90 SAE 80W-140 GA-06
39. 0B12 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR
FRONT AXLE (Shift on the fly model) APPLY GEAR OILGEAR OIL
VISCOSITY GRADE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(Multi grade)SAE 75W 90 SAE 80W
90, 80W 140 25C10C 0C15C30C 35C 13F 14F32F 59F 86F 95F