Isuzu Amigo / Axiom / Trooper / Rodeo / VehiCross. Manual - part 1062

 

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Isuzu Amigo / Axiom / Trooper / Rodeo / VehiCross. Manual - part 1062

 

 

10A–6 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM

Diagnosis

Diagnostic trouble cade

Cruise control system is controlled by the PCM as well as
6VE1 engine and automatic transmission. DTC codes are
stored in the PCM if troubles occur in the circuit. DTC
codes categorized “type D” are shown only by the Tech 2
scan tool. The following chart only shows some typical
DTCs for cruise control system. Refer to PCM Diagnostic
Trouble Codes in Driveability and Emissions for entire
DTC diagnosis.
DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Code

NOTE: The DTCs are detected while the engine is
running

SECTION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION

0A

General Information

0B

Maintenance and Lubrication

WORKSHOP MANUAL

HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR 
CONDITIONING

1A

HVAC System

STEERING

2A

Power-Assisted System

RODEO

(UE)

SUSPENSION

3C

Front Suspension

3D

Rear Suspension

3E

Wheel and Tire System

3F

Intelligent Suspension Control

DRIVELINE/AXLE

4A1

Differential (Front)

4A2

Differential (Rear)

4B

Driveline Control System

4C

Drive Shaft System

4D

Transfer Case

FOREWORD

This manual includes special notes, important points, service data,
precautions, etc. That are needed for the maintenance, adjustments,
service, removal and installation of vehicle components.

All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual
are based on the latest product information available at the time of
publication.

All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice.

Arrangement of the material is shown in the table of contents on the

right-hand side of this page. A black spot on the first page of each

section can be seen on the edge of the book below each section title.

These point to a more detailed table of contents preceding each

section.

BRAKE

5A

Brake Control System

5B

Anti-Lock Brake System

5C

Power-Assisted Brake System

5D1

Parking Brake System (4

×

4 model)

5D2

Parking Brake System (4

×

2 model)

HEC

6VD1

ENGINE

6A

6A

Engine Mechanical

6B

6B

Engine Cooling

6C

6C

Engine Fuel

6D1

6D1

Engine Electrical

6D2

6D2

Ignition System

6D3

6D3

Starting and Charging System

6E1

6E2

Driveability and Emissions

6F

6F

Engine Exhaust

6G

6G

Engine Lubrication

6H

6H

Engine Speed Control System

6J

6J

Induction

TRANSMISSION

7A

Automatic Transmission

7A1

Transmission Control System

7B

Manual Transmission

7C

Clutch

This manual applies to 2002 models.

BODY AND ACCESSORIES

8A

Lighting System

8B

Wiper/Washer System

8C

Entertainment

8D

Wiring System

8E

Meter and Gauge

8F

Body Structure

8G

Seats

8H

Security and Locks

8I

Sun Roof/Convertible Top

8J

Exterior/Interior Trim

RESTRAINTS

9A

Seat Belt System

9J

Supplemental Restraint System (Air Bag System)

9J1

Restraint Control System

CONTROL SYSTEM

10A

Cruise Control System

HOME

GENERAL INFORMATION

0A–1

RODEO

GENERAL INFORMATION

CONTENTS

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0A

Maintenance and Lubrication. . . . . . . . . . . . .

0B

CONTENTS

General Information

General Repair Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0A–1

Illustration Arrows  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0A–2

Identification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0A–4

Theft Prevention Standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0A–7

Lifting Instructions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0A–12

Standard Bolts Torque Specifications . . . . . .

0A–14

Abbreviations Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0A–15

Service Parts Identification Plate . . . . . . . . . .

0A–17

General Repair Instruction

1. If a floor jack is used, the following precautions are

recommended.
Park vehicle on level ground, “block" front or rear
wheels, set jack against the recommended lifting
points (see “Lifting  Instructions" in this section),
raise vehicle and support with chassis  stands and
then perform the service operations.

2. Before performing service operations, disconnect

ground cable from the  battery to reduce the chance
of cable damage and burning due to short circuiting.

3. Use a cover on body, seats and floor to protect them

against damage and contamination.

4. Brake fluid and anti–freeze solution must be

handled with reasonable care, as they can cause
paint damage.

5. The use of proper tools and recommended essential

and available tools,  where specified, is important
for efficient and reliable performance of service
repairs.

6. Use genuine Isuzu parts.

7. Used cotter pins, plastic clips, gaskets, O–rings, oil

seals, lock washers  and self–locking nuts should be
discarded and new ones should be installed,  as
normal function of the parts cannot be maintained if
these parts are reused.

8. To facilitate proper and smooth reassembly

operation, keep disassembled  parts neatly in
groups. Keeping fixing bolts and nuts separate is
very important,  as they vary in hardness and design
depending on position of installation.

9. Clean the parts before inspection or reassembly.

Also clean oil ports,  etc. using compressed air, and
make certain they are free from restrictions.

10. Lubricate rotating and sliding faces of the parts with

oil or grease before installation.

11. When necessary, use a sealer on gaskets to

prevent leakage.

12. Carefully observe all specifications for bolt and nut

torques.

13. When removing or replacing parts that require

refrigerant to be discharged  from the air
conditioning system, be sure to use the Vehicle
Refrigerant Recovery  and Recycling Equipment
(VRRRE) to recover and recycle Refrigerant–134a.

14. When a service operation is completed, make a final

check to be sure  the service has been done
properly and the problem has been corrected.

15. SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM

The vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) – Air Bags. This system is
not to be serviced without consulting the appropriate
service information.  Consult Section 9J “SRS
System" if work is to be done on the front of the
vehicle such as bumper, sheet metal, seats, wiring,
steering wheel or column.  Also review SRS system
information if any arc welding is to be done on the
vehicle. The SRS system equipped vehicle can be
identified by:

1. “AIR BAG" warning light on the instrument

cluster.

2. A Code “K" or “M" for fifth digit of Vehicle

Identification Number.

SECTION

0A–2

GENERAL INFORMATION

Illustration Arrows

Arrows are designed for specific purposes to aid your understanding of technical illustrations.

Arrow Type

A pplication

Front of vehicle 

Up Side

Task Related

View Detail

View Angle

Dimension (1:2)

Sectioning (1:3)

• Ambient/Clean air flow

• Cool air flow

• Gas other than 

ambient air

• Hot air flow

• Ambient air mixed with 

another gas

• Can indicate 

temperature change

Motion or direction

Lubrication point oil or 
fluid

Arrow Type

Application

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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