The documents describe the transmissions, gear shifting systems, and operating procedures for Volvo loaders L90C and L120C. The loaders are equipped with either a HT131 or HT205 hydro-mechanical four-speed transmission. The transmissions use hydraulically controlled disc clutches and automatic or manual gear shifting is available through the APS II system. Instructions are provided for operating the loaders with the electronic control unit disconnected by manually connecting hydraulic lines.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse manually. Nipples and hoses are used to connect the main pressure and gear selector valve ports. This bypasses the ECU and allows basic operation in third gear in either direction for service purposes when the ECU is not working.
The document describes the power transmission and gear shifting system of an engine. It explains that the engine's torque is transferred through a torque converter and transmission to drive axles. The transmission has four forward gears and two reverse gears that are shifted automatically or manually. It also provides details on automatic and manual gear shifting operation, kick-down function, changing direction, and downshifting for engine braking.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines to engage either 3rd gear forward or reverse by bypassing the ECU. Nipples and hoses are used to connect the main pressure and gear selector valve to engage the desired gear for limited operation without the ECU. Diagrams illustrate the connections and neutral valve positions.
The document describes the power transmission and gear shifting system of an engine. It explains that the engine's torque is transferred through a torque converter and transmission to drive axles. The transmission has four forward gears and two reverse gears that are shifted automatically or manually. It also provides details on automatic and manual gear shifting functions, kick-down operation, and engine power reduction when changing directions.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse manually. Nipples and hoses are used to connect the main pressure and gear selector valve ports. This bypasses the ECU and allows basic operation in third gear in either direction for service purposes when the ECU is not working.
The document describes the power transmission and gear shifting system of an engine. It explains that the engine's torque is transferred through a torque converter and transmission to drive axles. The transmission has four forward gears and two reverse gears that are shifted automatically or manually. It also provides details on automatic and manual gear shifting operation, kick-down function, changing direction, and downshifting for engine braking.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines to engage either 3rd gear forward or reverse by bypassing the ECU. Nipples and hoses are used to connect the main pressure and gear selector valve to engage the desired gear for limited operation without the ECU. Diagrams illustrate the connections and neutral valve positions.
The document describes the power transmission and gear shifting system of an engine. It explains that the engine's torque is transferred through a torque converter and transmission to drive axles. The transmission has four forward gears and two reverse gears that are shifted automatically or manually. It also provides details on automatic and manual gear shifting functions, kick-down operation, and engine power reduction when changing directions.
The document provides information about operating a machine with the electronic control unit (ECU) disconnected. It describes how to connect oil lines directly to the gear selector valve to engage either third gear forward or third gear reverse. Diagrams show the locations of the nipples and hoses used to bypass the ECU and engage a gear for limited operation without electronic controls.
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The document provides service information for performing a compression test on an engine. It lists the required tools and outlines the steps to prepare the engine, which include removing components like the inlet pipe, exhaust pipe, diesel particulate filter, air cleaner, crankcase ventilation, and valve cover. The procedure notes to maintain cleanliness when working on the fuel system and plug all pipes and hoses when removing them.
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The document provides service information for removing the engine on a Volvo machine. It outlines the steps to drain fluids, disconnect cables, and remove parts to access the engine. These include draining the engine oil, transmission oil, and hydraulic oil, disconnecting power and suppression cables, and removing fender panels and mudguards. Lifting tools such as slings and eyes are listed to lift the engine out once preparatory steps are complete.
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The document provides information about removing a six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine from a vehicle. It lists 24 steps for removal, including draining fluids, disconnecting electrical connections and hoses, removing covers and panels, and detaching mounting brackets. Lifting eyes and slings are used to lift the engine, which weighs approximately 760 kg. Photos illustrate some of the removal points, such as drain plugs, hoses, sensors, and mounting hardware.
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- The document provides service information for engines and components, including specifications, maintenance procedures, and part numbers.
- It details that the L90C and L120C models are equipped with six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engines, the TD63KBE and TD73KDE respectively.
- The document includes specifications for engine type, output, torque, dimensions, oil capacities, tightening torques, weights and valve clearance settings.
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This document provides information on an engine and its components:
1) It describes the D8H engine, which is a 6-cylinder 4-stroke turbocharged diesel engine that meets Tier 4 interim emissions standards. It has a common rail fuel system and exhaust aftertreatment system.
2) It lists the engine's components and their locations, and provides diagrams of the component layout.
3) It describes the engine identification process and protection systems, which can limit engine speed/torque or shut it down if critical parameters are exceeded.
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The document provides information on removing the engine from a machine. It lists the necessary tools and parts, and outlines the steps to drain fluids, disconnect cables, and remove panels and guards. The engine is then ready to be lifted out after these preparatory tasks are completed.
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The document provides instructions for replacing the engine rotation speed sensor for the crankshaft and camshaft on a WLO L90G engine. The procedures include placing the machine in service position, removing components to access the sensors, unplugging connectors, loosening mounting screws, replacing the O-rings, installing new sensors and reinstalling components. Torque specifications are provided for reinstalling the oil pipe.
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This document provides information about the D6E engine, including:
- It is a straight six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine with direct injection and intercooler.
- It uses Common Rail fuel injection controlled by an electronic control unit and features split injection and optimized air handling.
- The engine has various electronic functions to monitor components and reduce power or shut off the engine if critical issues arise to prevent damage.
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The document provides specifications and service information for engines, including:
- The L90D is equipped with a TD63KBE engine and the L120D with a TD73KDE engine.
- Both engines are 6-cylinder 4-stroke turbocharged diesel engines with intercoolers.
- The engines have wet cylinder liners and separate cylinder heads covering 3 cylinders each.
- Lubrication is provided by a force-feed system and the turbocharger supplies pressurized air.
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This document provides service information for engines used in L90C and L120C machines, including:
- The L90C is equipped with a TD63KBE engine and the L120C with a TD73KDE engine, both are six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engines.
- Instructions are provided for installing and removing the engine, including lifting points, disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, and draining fluids.
- Specifications include engine details, tightening torques, weights, capacities, and valve clearance specifications.
- A procedure is outlined for adjusting the valves, which involves removing the valve covers and rotating the crankshaft to bring each valve to the adjustment position.
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The document provides specifications and service information for engines used in Volvo machines. It details that the L90C and L120C models are equipped with six-cylinder TD63KBE and TD73KDE diesel engines respectively. Both engines are turbocharged and low-emission. The document also provides engine specifications such as displacement, power output, torque values, valve adjustment procedures and more.
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The document provides instructions for replacing the engine rotation speed sensor for the crankshaft and camshaft on a WLO L70G machine. The procedures include placing the machine in service position, removing components to access the sensors, unplugging connectors, loosening mounting screws, replacing the O-rings, installing new sensors and reinstalling any removed components. Tests are recommended after replacement to check proper functioning of the new sensors.
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This document provides information about the D6E engine, including:
- It is a straight six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine with direct injection and intercooler.
- It uses Common Rail fuel injection controlled by an electronic control unit and features split injection and optimized air handling to reduce emissions.
- The engine has software protections that monitor components, warn the operator, and limit engine speed/torque if issues arise to prevent damage.
- It also describes functions like increased engine speed mode and automatic engine shutdown that are controlled by the software.
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The document provides service information for removing and installing an engine. Key steps for removal include draining fluids, disconnecting electrical and hydraulic connections, removing accessories attached to the engine like the air cleaner and hood, and lifting the engine out once detached from the frame using a jack and lifting device. Installation involves reversing these steps, making all relevant connections to reattach the engine, and refilling fluids before testing operation. Precautions are outlined to avoid damage to components like the air conditioning system during removal and installation work.
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The document provides instructions for replacing the engine rotation speed sensor for the crankshaft and camshaft on a WLO L60G machine. The procedures include placing the machine in service position, removing components to access the sensors, unplugging connectors, loosening mounting screws, replacing the O-rings, installing new sensors and reconnecting connectors, and restoring the machine.
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This document provides service information for removing an engine from a machine. It outlines the steps to drain fluids, disconnect hoses and electrical connections, and remove covers and panels to access the engine. Lifting tools are listed to lift the engine out once it is prepared and disconnected from the machine. The summary removes non-essential details and focuses on the key steps and purpose of the document.
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The document provides information on engine descriptions and service procedures for various components of DEUTZ and VOLVO diesel engines, including:
- The engines are four cylinder, four stroke engines with direct injection and turbocharging.
- Compression tests should yield results between 3-3.8 MPa across cylinders.
- The cylinder head is made of cast iron with vertical inlet and horizontal exhaust on the same side.
- Valves are adjusted using a rotation tool to specified clearances, checking with a feeler gauge.
- The timing gears are located at the flywheel end for the camshaft and power take-off, with stamped markings to set timing.
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The document provides service information about engines that are equipped on various machine models, including the Deutz-BF4L 1011 FT engine and Volvo D3D and D3.6D engines. It describes the engine components and systems, as well as procedures for removing and installing the engine.
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The document provides service information for removing and installing an engine. It describes the steps to remove components like the counterweight, hydraulic pump, fuel lines and exhaust pipe. It then outlines the reverse process to install the engine, connecting all components back in place like the electrical connections, fuel lines, exhaust and mounting the engine brackets. Special attention is required when handling heavy components.
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This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine. It describes disconnecting fuel lines, electrical connections, removing mounting brackets, and lifting the engine out of the machine using hoisting equipment. The installation instructions describe lowering the engine back into place and reconnecting all lines, brackets and electrical connections in the reverse order of removal. Safety precautions are noted including the risk of crushing injuries when handling heavy components.
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The document provides service information for performing a compression test on an engine. It lists the required tools and outlines the steps to prepare the engine, which include removing components like the inlet pipe, exhaust pipe, diesel particulate filter, air cleaner, crankcase ventilation, and valve cover. The procedure notes to maintain cleanliness when working on the fuel system and plug all pipes and hoses when removing them.
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The document provides service information for removing the engine on a Volvo machine. It outlines the steps to drain fluids, disconnect cables, and remove parts to access the engine. These include draining the engine oil, transmission oil, and hydraulic oil, disconnecting power and suppression cables, and removing fender panels and mudguards. Lifting tools such as slings and eyes are listed to lift the engine out once preparatory steps are complete.
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The document provides information about removing a six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine from a vehicle. It lists 24 steps for removal, including draining fluids, disconnecting electrical connections and hoses, removing covers and panels, and detaching mounting brackets. Lifting eyes and slings are used to lift the engine, which weighs approximately 760 kg. Photos illustrate some of the removal points, such as drain plugs, hoses, sensors, and mounting hardware.
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- The document provides service information for engines and components, including specifications, maintenance procedures, and part numbers.
- It details that the L90C and L120C models are equipped with six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engines, the TD63KBE and TD73KDE respectively.
- The document includes specifications for engine type, output, torque, dimensions, oil capacities, tightening torques, weights and valve clearance settings.
Volvo L110G Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
This document provides information on an engine and its components:
1) It describes the D8H engine, which is a 6-cylinder 4-stroke turbocharged diesel engine that meets Tier 4 interim emissions standards. It has a common rail fuel system and exhaust aftertreatment system.
2) It lists the engine's components and their locations, and provides diagrams of the component layout.
3) It describes the engine identification process and protection systems, which can limit engine speed/torque or shut it down if critical parameters are exceeded.
Volvo L110F Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
The document provides information on removing the engine from a machine. It lists the necessary tools and parts, and outlines the steps to drain fluids, disconnect cables, and remove panels and guards. The engine is then ready to be lifted out after these preparatory tasks are completed.
Volvo L90G Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
The document provides instructions for replacing the engine rotation speed sensor for the crankshaft and camshaft on a WLO L90G engine. The procedures include placing the machine in service position, removing components to access the sensors, unplugging connectors, loosening mounting screws, replacing the O-rings, installing new sensors and reinstalling components. Torque specifications are provided for reinstalling the oil pipe.
Volvo L90F Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
This document provides information about the D6E engine, including:
- It is a straight six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine with direct injection and intercooler.
- It uses Common Rail fuel injection controlled by an electronic control unit and features split injection and optimized air handling.
- The engine has various electronic functions to monitor components and reduce power or shut off the engine if critical issues arise to prevent damage.
Volvo L90D Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
The document provides specifications and service information for engines, including:
- The L90D is equipped with a TD63KBE engine and the L120D with a TD73KDE engine.
- Both engines are 6-cylinder 4-stroke turbocharged diesel engines with intercoolers.
- The engines have wet cylinder liners and separate cylinder heads covering 3 cylinders each.
- Lubrication is provided by a force-feed system and the turbocharger supplies pressurized air.
Volvo L90COR L90C OR Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
This document provides service information for engines used in L90C and L120C machines, including:
- The L90C is equipped with a TD63KBE engine and the L120C with a TD73KDE engine, both are six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engines.
- Instructions are provided for installing and removing the engine, including lifting points, disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, and draining fluids.
- Specifications include engine details, tightening torques, weights, capacities, and valve clearance specifications.
- A procedure is outlined for adjusting the valves, which involves removing the valve covers and rotating the crankshaft to bring each valve to the adjustment position.
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The document provides specifications and service information for engines used in Volvo machines. It details that the L90C and L120C models are equipped with six-cylinder TD63KBE and TD73KDE diesel engines respectively. Both engines are turbocharged and low-emission. The document also provides engine specifications such as displacement, power output, torque values, valve adjustment procedures and more.
Volvo L70G Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
The document provides instructions for replacing the engine rotation speed sensor for the crankshaft and camshaft on a WLO L70G machine. The procedures include placing the machine in service position, removing components to access the sensors, unplugging connectors, loosening mounting screws, replacing the O-rings, installing new sensors and reinstalling any removed components. Tests are recommended after replacement to check proper functioning of the new sensors.
Volvo L70F Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
This document provides information about the D6E engine, including:
- It is a straight six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine with direct injection and intercooler.
- It uses Common Rail fuel injection controlled by an electronic control unit and features split injection and optimized air handling to reduce emissions.
- The engine has software protections that monitor components, warn the operator, and limit engine speed/torque if issues arise to prevent damage.
- It also describes functions like increased engine speed mode and automatic engine shutdown that are controlled by the software.
Volvo L70D Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
The document provides service information for removing and installing an engine. Key steps for removal include draining fluids, disconnecting electrical and hydraulic connections, removing accessories attached to the engine like the air cleaner and hood, and lifting the engine out once detached from the frame using a jack and lifting device. Installation involves reversing these steps, making all relevant connections to reattach the engine, and refilling fluids before testing operation. Precautions are outlined to avoid damage to components like the air conditioning system during removal and installation work.
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The document provides instructions for replacing the engine rotation speed sensor for the crankshaft and camshaft on a WLO L60G machine. The procedures include placing the machine in service position, removing components to access the sensors, unplugging connectors, loosening mounting screws, replacing the O-rings, installing new sensors and reconnecting connectors, and restoring the machine.
Volvo L60F Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
This document provides service information for removing an engine from a machine. It outlines the steps to drain fluids, disconnect hoses and electrical connections, and remove covers and panels to access the engine. Lifting tools are listed to lift the engine out once it is prepared and disconnected from the machine. The summary removes non-essential details and focuses on the key steps and purpose of the document.
Volvo L40B Compact Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdfrou774513po
The document provides information on engine descriptions and service procedures for various components of DEUTZ and VOLVO diesel engines, including:
- The engines are four cylinder, four stroke engines with direct injection and turbocharging.
- Compression tests should yield results between 3-3.8 MPa across cylinders.
- The cylinder head is made of cast iron with vertical inlet and horizontal exhaust on the same side.
- Valves are adjusted using a rotation tool to specified clearances, checking with a feeler gauge.
- The timing gears are located at the flywheel end for the camshaft and power take-off, with stamped markings to set timing.
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The document provides service information about engines that are equipped on various machine models, including the Deutz-BF4L 1011 FT engine and Volvo D3D and D3.6D engines. It describes the engine components and systems, as well as procedures for removing and installing the engine.
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The document provides service information for removing and installing an engine. It describes the steps to remove components like the counterweight, hydraulic pump, fuel lines and exhaust pipe. It then outlines the reverse process to install the engine, connecting all components back in place like the electrical connections, fuel lines, exhaust and mounting the engine brackets. Special attention is required when handling heavy components.
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This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine. It describes disconnecting fuel lines, electrical connections, removing mounting brackets, and lifting the engine out of the machine using hoisting equipment. The installation instructions describe lowering the engine back into place and reconnecting all lines, brackets and electrical connections in the reverse order of removal. Safety precautions are noted including the risk of crushing injuries when handling heavy components.
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Volvo BM L90C OR Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdf
1. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Description 400 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
Description
Loader L90C is provided with transmission HT131. Loader L120C is provided with transmission HT205. Both the HT131 and
HT205 are hydro-mechanical four-speed transmissions, with torque converter, cylindrical spur gearings and hydraulically
controlled disc clutches.
The power from the engine to the wheels is transmitted hydraulically and mechanically through the transmission, via a
torque converter which adapts its output torque to the torque requirements.
The clutch drums for the different gears turn freely on the clutch shafts. When a gear is engaged, the clutch drum, which
transfers the force mechanically, is connected to the respective clutch shaft by the disc clutches which are applied
hydraulically. The mechanical transfer of power within the transmission takes place via gear wheels which are in constant
mesh.
L90C is provided with AWB30 drive axles. L120C is provided with an AWB31 drive axle at the front and an AWB30 drive axle
at the rear.
The front axle can be equipped with a differential lock.
2. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
APS II (Automatic Power
Shift with Mode Selector)
420 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
APS II (Automatic Power Shift with Mode Selector)
Description
L90C and L120C are, as standard, provided with APS II (Automatic Power Shift with shift Mode Selector [ 1] , which is
included in the Contronic System control unit.
The following positions are available:
LIGHT: (first position)
The machine shifts at low engine speed, suitable for transport operations without load.
LIGHT: (second position)
The machine shifts at a slightly higher speed than the first position, suitable for transport operations and lighter loading /
carrying work.
NORMAL: Is used for "normal handling" and operation.
HEAVY: The machine shifts at higher engine speeds, suitable for heavier work.
MAN: Gear shifting is operated manually by the operator using the gear selector.
Figure 1
Shift Mode Selector SW143 positioned on the front panel
Description of function during manual gear shifting
Mode Selector SW143 placed in position "MAN"
Gears are selected manually by turning the gear selector to the required gear position.
Changing travelling direction
After changing travelling direction, the machine starts off in the previously selected gear.
NOTE!
3. As a safety precaution, upshifting to a higher gear takes place if a certain critical travelling speed and/or engine speed is
exceeded.
Description of function during automatic gear shifting
Mode selector SW143 placed within the "AUTOMATIC" range
The gear selector placed in the 3rd or 4th gear position.
When starting from stationary this takes place in 2nd gear and, if the machine is rolling, it will start off in 3rd gear.
The gear shifting is automatic. Conditions required to cause gear shifting is a combination of the setting of the Mode
Selector, travelling speed and engine speed.
Gear shifting between gears, Forward: 2nd - 3rd - 4th, Reverse: 2nd - 3rd
For gear shifting down to 1st gear, see "Kick-down function".
Changing travelling direction
Changing travelling direction at low speed takes place in 2nd gear. If the speed is too high, 3rd gear will first be engaged
and then, when the speed has dropped, 2nd gear will be engaged.
Engine braking / downshifting
2nd gear is the basic gear and the gear which the machine always starts off in when operating with the selector set in 3rd or
4th gear position. During engine retarding, the accelerator control should be let up fully and the engine braking / down-shift
button SW105, should be pressed in. Downshifting then takes place in stages, with one gear for each time the button is
pressed, from 4th to 3rd and from 3rd to 2nd, if the travelling speed is then below 22 km/h (13.7 mph).
For a further downshifting to 1st gear, see "Kick-down function".
If engine braking / down-shift button, SW105, is kept pressed in while the accelerator is actuated, upshifting is prevented.
Over-speeding protection
When downshifting, the control programme always first checks that the travelling speed is not too high for the selected
gear. If it is too high, the engaged gear will be retained until the travelling speed has dropped to a permissible level.
Kick-down function
Kick-down means shifting down to 1st gear by activating the kick-down function with SW90 on the selector control, or
SW105 on the control lever carrier. The timing of the downshift to 1st gear depends on the setting of the shift Mode
Selector, the engine speed and the travelling speed. 1st gear will be engaged if the travelling speed of the machine is
sufficiently low or if the travelling speed, within 8 seconds from that kick-down has been activated, becomes sufficiently low.
When 1st gear is engaged, this is indicated by a pip from the buzzer.
In order to shift up to 2nd gear, the kick-down button must again be actuated.
NOTE!
As a safety precaution, upshifting to a higher gear takes place if a certain critical travelling speed and/or engine speed is
exceeded.
[ 1]*) APS II with Mode Selector SW143 on the front panel is a gear-shifting programme which is adjustable for different
operating and working conditions.
4. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Gear selector valve 420 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
Gear selector valve
Figure 1
1.
2.
3.
Pressure connection from transmission pump
Connection to valve spool
Return to tank
When the solenoid is not activated, the valve spool control side is connected to tank via the solenoid (connection 2 - 3). The
return spring, which is positioned on the opposite side, presses the valve spool toward the solenoid, see fig. [Invalid
linktarget] . When the solenoid is activated, the solenoid core closes connection 3 to tank, the connection from the pump to
the valve spool is opened (connection 1 - 2), the valve spool is pressed over to the opposite side, see fig. 4.
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Operating with the ecu
disconnected
420 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
Operating with the ecu disconnected
Op nbr
Nipple, part no. 957030, 2 pcs for operating forward, 4 pcs for operating rearward
Hose, part no. 13932807, 1 pcs for operating forward, 2 pcs for operating rearward
WARNING
when operating with the ecu disconnected, the gear will be applied immediately the engine is started, therefore
keep the service brakes applied when starting the engine.
Operating forward with the ecu disconnected
1. Remove the pressure checking point for the main pressure, fig. [Invalid linktarget] for l90c and fig. [Invalid
linktarget] for l120c respectively and plug n/d on the gear selector valve fig. [Invalid linktarget] . Fit nipples part no.
957030.
2. Connect a hose part no. 13932807 between the nipples.
3. Keep the selector control in neutral position and start the engine.3rd gear forward will now be applied.
4. When operating with the ecu disconnected is no longer required, restore the check point and plugs.
6. Figure 1
Gear selector valve
N/d valve spool, neutral - drive
F/r valve spool, forward - reverse
Operating rearward with the ecu disconnected
5. Remove the pressure checking points for the main pressure and the 3rd clutch pressure on the checking panel, fig.
[Invalid linktarget] and fig. [Invalid linktarget] for l90c and fig [Invalid linktarget] for l120c respectively as well as
plugs n/d and f/r on the gear selector valve fig. [Invalid linktarget] . Fit nipples part no. 957030.
6. Connect a hose part no. 13932807 between the outlet for the main pressure on the checking panel and the outlet
n/d on the gear selector valve. Connect the other hose between the pressure outlet for the 3rd clutch on the
checking panel and outlet f/r on the gear selector valve.
7. Keep the selector control in neutral position and start the engine.3rd gear reverse will now be applied.
8. When operating with the ecu disconnected is no longer required, restore the check points and the plugs.
7. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Symbol diagram HT131 420 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
Symbol diagram HT131
Figure 1
Symbol diagram HT131
A Pressure-reducing valve, input torque converter pressure
PM Check point, main pressure
PC Check point, torque converter pressure
PL Check point, lubricating oil pressure
N/D Selector spool, neutral - drive
F/R Selector spool, forward - reverse
H/L Selector spool, high - low
1/2 Selector spool, 1st - 2nd
3/4 Selector spool, 3rd - 4th
R1 Damping valve, forward gear
R2 Damping valve, reverse gear
S1 Solenoid, neutral - drive
S2 Solenoid, forward - reverse
8.
9. S3 Solenoid, high - low gear
S4 Solenoid, 1st - 2nd gear
S5 Solenoid, 3rd - 4th gear
1 1st disc clutch
2 2nd disc clutch
3 3rd disc clutch
4 4th disc clutch
F Forward gear disc clutch
R Reverse gear disc clutch
The gear-shifting diagram shows the solenoids which areactivated for the respective gears. For instance, for 1F, solenoids S1,
S3 and S4 are activated.
10. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Symbol diagram HT205 420 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
Symbol diagram HT205
Figure 1
Symbol diagram HT205
PM Check point, main pressure
PC Check point, torque converter pressure
PL Check point, lubricating oil pressure
N/D Selector spool, neutral - drive
F/R Selector spool, forward - reverse
H/L Selector spool, high - low
1/2 Selector spool, 1st - 2nd
3/4 Selector spool, 3rd - 4th
R1 Damping valve, forward gear
R2 Damping valve, reverse gear
S1 Solenoid, neutral - drive
S2 Solenoid, forward - reverse gear
11.
12. S3 Solenoid, high - low gear
S4 Solenoid, 1st - 2nd gear
S5 Solenoid, 3rd - 4th gear
1 1st disc clutch
2 2nd disc clutch
3 3rd disc clutch
4 4th disc clutch
F Forward gear disc clutch
R Reverse gear disc clutch
The gear-shifting diagram shows the solenoids which areactivated for the respective gears. For instance, for 1F, solenoids S1,
S3 and S4 are activated.
13. Service Information
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Checking oil pressures,
transmission
421 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
Checking oil pressures, transmission
Op nbr 42102
11 666 017 Pressure gauge, range 0 - 0.6 MPa (0 - 87 psi)
11 666 018 Pressure gauge, range 0 - 2.5 MPa (0 - 363 psi)
11 666 035 Hose
999 3721 Service display unit
930032 Measuring nipple
L90C
Main pressure (neutral): 1.45 - 1.68 MPa (210 - 244 psi)
Clutch pressure, 1st - 4th 1.35 - 1.58 MPa (196 - 229 psi)
Clutch pressure, Forward - Reverse: 1.35 - 1.58 MPa (196 - 229 psi)
Torque converter pressure, (out, neutral): 0.57 - 0.69 MPa (83 - 100 psi)
Lubricating oil pressure, (neutral): 0.35 - 0.45 MPa (51 - 65 psi)
L120C
Main pressure (neutral): 1.37 - 1.58 MPa (199 - 229 psi)
Clutch pressure, 1st - 4th 1.37 - 1.58 MPa (199 - 229 psi)
Clutch pressure, Forward - Reverse: 1.37 - 1.58 MPa (199 - 229 psi)
Torque converter pressure, (out, neutral): 0.20 - 0.50 MPa (29 - 73 psi)
Lubricating oil pressure, (neutral): 0.16 - 0.22 MPa (23 - 32 psi)
The following applies when checking:
Temperature: Normal operating temperature
Speed: High idling speed
Use measuring nipple 930032 where it is not already mounted.
NOTE!
When checking the pressures, apply service brakes and parking brake. Also make sure that the transmission disengagement
function is not activated.
NOTE!
To be able to check the clutch pressure for the 4th gear, without activating the automatic shifting, the ECU must be
disconnected, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget] .
14. 1.
Figure 1
Disconnecting ECU
1.
2.
Connector EY should be disconnected from the circuit board
Connector EA should be disconnected from ECU and connected on the circuit board, to connector EZ
2. Remove the lining from the rear cab wall so that the electrical distribution box is accessible.
3. Disconnect the ECU by removing connector EY (blue leads) from the circuit board.
4. Disconnect connector EA (yellow) from the control unit and connect it to connector EZ (yellow) on the circuit board.
L90C
Main pressure (alternative 1)
5. The main pressure can be read off with the aid of the service display unit.
6. Connect service display unit 3721 to connector IA on the steering wheel column.
7. The gear selector should be in neutral position, and the engine running at high idling speed.
Main pressure (alternative 2)
15. 8.
Figure 2
Gear selector valve
1. Pressure outlet main pressure
Connect pressure gauge 11 666 018 to the pressure outlet on the gear selector valve, positioned behind the cover
door on the left side, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget]
9. The gear selector should be in neutral position, and the engine running at high idling speed.
Clutch pressure, 1st - 4th gear
10. Connect pressure gauge 11 666 018 to pressure outlets items 1, 2, 3, or 4, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget]
11. With the gear selector in the position for the respective gears, check in both forward and reverse gear at high idling
speed.
Clutch pressure, forward and reverse gear
12. Connect pressure gauge 11 666 018 to pressure outlet items F or R, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget]
13. With the gear selector in forward or reverse position respectively, with 3rd gear engaged and engine running at
16. high idling speed.
Lubricating oil pressure
14.
Figure 3
Under the entry step on the left side of the machine
R Pressure outlet reverse gear
F Pressure outlet forward gear
1 Pressure outlet 1st gear
2 Pressure outlet 2nd gear
3 Pressure outlet 3rd gear (provided with quick-action
coupling)
4 Pressure outlet 4th gear
5 Pressure outlet, lubricating oil pressure (provided with
quick-action coupling)
Connect pressure gauge 11 666 017 to pressure outlet item 5 Fig. [Invalid linktarget] . High idling speed.
Torque converter pressure
17. 15.
Figure 4
1 Pressure outlet, torque converter valve
Connect pressure gauge 11 666 017 to the pressure outlet on the torque converter delivery valve, positioned
behind the cover door on the right side, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget] .
16. The gear selector in neutral position, high idling speed.
17. After the pressure checks have been completed, reconnect the connectors in the electrical distribution box and re-
fit the wall lining.
18. Clutch pressure diagram
Lubricati
ng oil
Torque
converte
r
Main
pressure
Clutch pressure
F B 1 2 3 4
N X X X 0 0 0 0 X 0
1F X X X X 0 X 0 0 0
2F X X X X 0 0 X 0 0
18. 3F X X X X 0 0 0 X 0
4F X X X X 0 0 0 0 X
1R X X X 0 X X 0 0 0
2R X X X 0 X 0 X 0 0
3R X X X 0 X 0 0 X 0
4R X X X 0 X 0 0 0 X
X = Pressure
0 = Without pressure
Any operating problems caused by internal leakage in the gear selector valve or between
clutch shaft and oil distributor, can be determined if all the different pressures
for the transmission are checked at the same time as described above.
L120C
Main pressure (alternative 1)
19. The main pressure can be read off with the aid of the service display unit.
20. Connect service display unit 3721 to connector IA on the steering wheel column.
21. The gear selector should be in neutral position and the engine running at high idling speed.
Main pressure (alternative 2)
22.
Figure 5
Under the entry step on the right side of the machine
1 Pressure outlet 1st gear
2 Pressure outlet 2nd gear
3 Pressure outlet 3rd gear (provided with quick-action
coupling)
4 Pressure outlet 4th gear
R Pressure outlet reverse gear
F Pressure outlet forward gear
H Pressure outlet main pressure (provided with quick-
action coupling)
Connect pressure gauge 11 666 018 to the pressure outlet item 7, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget] .
23. The gear selector should be in neutral position and the engine running at high idling speed.
Clutch pressure, 1st - 4th gear
19. 24. Connect pressure gauge 11 666 018 to the pressure outlets items 1, 2, 3 or 4 (certain markets only 3) see Fig.
[Invalid linktarget] .
25. The gear selector should be in the position for the respective gears. Check in both forward and reverse position
with the engine running at high idling speed.
Clutch pressure, forward and reverse gear
26. Connect pressure gauge 11 666 018 to items F or R, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget] .
27. The gear selector should be in forward or reverse position respectively with 3rd gear engaged and the engine
running at high idling speed.
Torque converter pressure and lubricating oil pressure
28.
Figure 6
1.
2.
Lubricating oil pressure
Torque converter pressure
Connect pressure gauge 11 666 017 on the left side of the transmission, item 1 lubricating oil pressure, or item 2
torque converter pressure, see Fig. [Invalid linktarget] .
29. The gear selector should be in neutral position and the engine running at high idling speed.
30. NOTE!
The torque converter pressure depends on temperature, speed and the resistance in the system which varies, but is
limited at its lowest by the lubricating oil pressure and at its highest by the safety valve which opens at 0.8 MPa
(116 psi).
31. After the pressure checks have been completed, reconnect the connectors to the electrical distribution box and re-
fit the wall lining.
32. Clutch pressure diagram
Lubricating oil Torque converter Main pressure Clutch pressure
F B 1 2 3 4
N X X X 0 0 0 0 X 0
1F X X X X 0 X 0 0 0
2F X X X X 0 0 X 0 0
3F X X X X 0 0 0 X 0
4F X X X X 0 0 0 0 X
1R X X X 0 X X 0 0 0
2R X X X 0 X 0 X 0 0
3R X X X 0 X 0 0 X 0
4R X X X 0 X 0 0 0 X
X = Pressure
0 = Without pressure
20. Any operating problems caused by internal leakage in the gear selector valve or between
clutch shaft and oil distributor, can be determined if all the different pressures
for the transmission are checked at the same time as described above.
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22. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Differential lock, adjusting 468 Service Information 2014/5/29
Profile:
Differential lock, adjusting
Op nbr 46805
E 1370 support
1. Lift both front wheels so that they can be turned freely off the ground. Support the front axle.
2.
Figure 1
1.
2.
E1370
Axle stands
Position support (e 1370) under the lifting frame, see fig. [Invalid linktarget] .
3. Remove protective cover (17) over microswitch (18) for the differential lock, see fig. [Invalid linktarget] .
4. Remove cover (13), thrust washer (22) and diaphragm (15) above the differential lock diaphragm sleeve (7). Remove
push rod (5) lock screw (8) with the aid of a 5 mm allen key.
5. Screw the diaphragm sleeve counter-clockwise until the differential lock is fully engaged, but without any pre-
tension. Check by rotating one of the wheels of the machine forwards and backwards.
6. Then screw the diaphragm sleeve clockwise 4 revolutions so that the differential lock is disengaged and then lock
pushrod (5) with lock screw (8). Fit diaphragm (15).
7. Fix thrust washer (22) with petroleum jelly in cover (13). Then re-fit the cover. Check that the differential lock is
disengaged by rotating a wheel.
8. Adjust the differential lock microswitch as follows: loosen the lock nut (19) and screw in microswitch (18) until it just
closes the circuit, the control lamp on the instrument panel lights up. Then screw out the microswitch a 1/4 of a
turn, tighten down the lock nut. Re-fit the protective cover (17).
9. Remove the support under the lifting frame and remove any other supports.