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BODY
CDw 
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moulding 
ID 
Roof 
d
rip
m
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clip 
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drip 
moulding
Depress 
dOWflW
hooking 
th 
ard
after
OP
oil
Windshield 
upper 
moulding 
WlndS 
lield 
Ide 
d
maul 
1n9
ll 
9F 
O 
fOU
Ll 
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sill
moulding
Nut
Used 
n
nds 
ont 
nd
side 
ch
@Door 
outer
moulding
g
l 
JF
I 
Door 
uter
moulding 
clip
Clip 
embled
the
moulding
@
@Radiator 
grille 
shroud
Radiator
grille 
shroud
Used 
at 
f 
A
dip
for 
both 
our
places 
ept
nds
Door 
uter
panel
Radiator 
upper
grille
llRadiator 
grille 
side
shroud
i
i 
mud 
ubber
Fig 
SF 
12 
t 
Iouldin
g 
installation
BF 
8 
WDoor 
co 
ver
rubber
p
Three 
ach
ept 
for 
front 
an 
de
@Rear 
fend 
e 
r
moulding
Four 
ch 
moulding 
r
ed 
for 
one 
c
IpS
d
ThiScli 
p 
aISO 
functions
alng 
nd 

BODY
HOOD
CONTENTS
REMOVAL 
AND 
INSTAllATION
Removal
Installation 
SF 
14
SF 
14
SF 
14
REMOVAL 
AND
INSTALLATION
Removal
Disconnect 
the 
windshield 
washer 
hose 
at 
the 
nozzle
2 
In
order 
to
protect 
the 
hood 
from
damaging 
place
rag 
in 
both 
sides 
of 
the 
hood 
rear 
end 
loosen 
the
hood
hinge 
installation 
bolts 
and 
remove 
the
hood
supporting
it
from 
both 
sides 
as 
shown 
in 
the
following 
figure 
Two
workers
are
required
Fig 
BF 
16
Removing 
hood
hinge
I
i
7
r 
r 
o
r
il
Zc 
h
2
Fig 
BF 
17
Remvoing 
hood 
HOOD 
lOCK
Removal
Adjustment
Lubrication
Installation 
SF
14
SF 
14
SF 
15
SF 
16
Install 
the 
hood 
in
reverse
sequence 
of 
removal
carefully 
so 
that 
the
hood 
is 
flush 
with 
the 
fender
top 
and
clearance 
between 
the
hood 
and 
fender 
is
aligned 
evenly
toward 
overall 
circumferenc 
e 
of 
the
hood 
when 
the
hood
is 
closed
HOOD 
LOCK
@
OJ 
d
@
Q
o 
1 
Dovetail 
bolt
2
Dovetail 
bolt
retaining 
nut
3
Spring
4
Safety 
catch 
lever
5 
Female 
lever
6
Spring
7 
Hood 
lock
control
lever
8 
Rubber
grommet
Fig 
BF 
18
Hood 
lock 
mechanism
Removal
I
Remove 
the
radiator 
grille 
loosen 
the 
installation
bolts 
and 
remove 
the 
male 
side
of 
the 
hood 
lock
2 
Disconnect 
the 
hood 
lock 
wire
from 
the 
female 
side
of 
the
hood 
lock 
and 
remOve 
the 
female 
side 
of 
the
hood
lock
BF 
14 

BODY
FRONT 
FENDER 
AND 
FRONT 
END
CONTENTS
FRONT 
FENDER
Removal
FRONT 
BUMPER 
BF 
17
BF 
17
BF 
18
FRONT 
FENDER
i 
RADIATOR
GRILLE
OUTSIDE 
MIRROR 
BF 
18
BF18
1 
Front 
fender
2 
Cowl
top 
sealer
3 
Front 
fender 
sealer
4 
Cowl
top 
5 
Side
dash 
board
6 
Front
pillar
7 
Front
bumper 
8 
Front
bumper 
stay
9 
Front
bumper 
side 
bracket
10
Bumper 
side 
bracket 
shim
Removal 
Fig 
BF 
27
Front
fender 
and
front 
end
components
I
Open 
the 
hood 
disconnect 
the
battery 
terrninal
for
the 
sake 
of
safety 
and 
disconnect
wirings 
for 
the
head
lamp 
and 
side 
marker
lamp 
at 
their
connecting 
terminals
2 
Remove 
the 
front
bumper 
radiator
grille 
and
radiator
grille 
surround
3 
Remove 
the
sm
moulding 
and
holding 
the 
fender
remove 
it
Fig 
BF 
28
Removing 
front 
fender 
I
BF 
17 

BODY
Fig 
BF 
29
Removing 
front 
fender 
II
FRONT 
BUMPER
Remove 
six
bolts
retaining 
bumper 
stay 
to
body 
and
remove 
the 
front
bumper 
from 
the
body 
together 
with
the
bumper 
stay
RADIATOR
GRILLE
Loosen
self
tapping 
screws 
five 
self
tapping 
screws 
for
sedan 
station
wagon 
and 
van 
and 
ten 
for
coupe 
and
remove 
the 
radiator
grille 
frorn 
the
body
The 
radiator
grille 
for
coupe 
is 
made 
of
ABS 
resin
Be
careful 
not 
to
allow 
brake 
fluid
or 
oil
slicking 
to 
it
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i
DIATIJR 
GR 
L 
SEt 
SC 
8N 
S
i
e
t
II
L
T
RADIATOR 
GRill 
SET 
SCREWS
Fig 
BF 
30
Removing 
radiator
grille 
Coupe 
OUTSIDE 
MIRROR
Indicates
outside 
mirror
installing
positions
liMA
t
o 
e
O
I
I 
Dimen
sIons
Item 
A 
B 
c 
D
E
27
to 
6 
to
Round
shape
817 
29 
5 
25 
27
8 
dia
6 
2 
dia
movable
32 
2
1
161 
0
98431 
1
063 
to 
0 
2362
te
mirror
1
094 
0 
2441
6 
to
Round
shape 
817 
35
40 
9
dia 
6 
2 
dia
mirror
32 
2
1
378 
l
575 
0
3543 
0
2362 
to
0
2441
Unit 
mm
in
Fig 
BF 
31
Fender 
mirror
installing 
positions
IW
36
l 
71
Ta 
h
Le
O 
II
coo
c
l
2 
f
4
5 
358
17
77 
74
7
Unit
mm
inl
Fig 
RF 
32 
Door 
mirror
installing 
position 
for
right 
hand 
drive 
vehicle
SF 
18 

BODY 
ELECTRICAL
Note 
8 
When 
a 
fuse 
is 
blown 
off 
be 
sure 
to 
correct 
the
cause 
before
installing 
new
fuse
b 
Be 
sure 
to 
use 
fuse
having 
the 
rated 
capacity
Do 
not 
use 
fuse
having 
larger 
capacity 
i 
e 
20A
JOA 
etc
c
Particularly 
when 
the 
fusible 
link 
is 
fused
replace 
with 
a
designated 
fusible 
link
Green 
color
link 
for 
model 
8110
In
comparison 
with 
fuse 
much
higher 
current 
flows
through 
the 
fusible 
link
Moreover 
it 
is
important 
to 
eliminate 
the 
cause
of
blown 
off 
fusible 
link 
before
replacing
d 
When 
fuse 
is 
connected 
incorrectly 
and 
the
contact 
is 
loose 
voltage 
drops 
and 
heat 
are
gener
ated 
resulting 
abnormally 
operated 
electrical
equip
ment 
Remove 
dust 
or 
when 
oxidized
polish 
with
a 
fine
emery 
paper 
so 
that 
the 
contact 
is
improved
LlGHTING 
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
HEAD 
LAMP
Descri
ption
Sealed 
beam
replacement
Aiming 
adjustment
FRONT 
PARKING 
AND 
TURN 
SIGNAL
SIDE
FLASHER 
IMARKER 
LAMP
AN
D 
LICENSE 
LAMP
REAR 
COMBINATION 
LAMPS
BULB 
SPECIFICATIONS
TURN 
SIGNAL 
AND 
DIMMER
COMBINATION 
SWITCH 
BE 
7
BE 
7
BE 
7
BE 
8
LAMP
BE 
8
BE 
9
BE10
BE10
HEAD 
LAMP
Description
All 
weather
type 
sealed 
beam 
2
light 
system 
front
lamps 
are
adopted 
Each
lamp 
of 
both 
side 
head
lamps 
is
provided 
with
high 
beam 
filament
for
long 
range 
SOW
and 
low 
beam 
filarnent
for
dipping
40W 
In
other 
words
the
lamp 
is 
of 
a 
double 
filament
type
Sealed 
beam
replacement
I 
Rernove
the
wiring 
socket 
from 
back 
of 
the 
head
lamp
2 
Remove
the 
screws
attaching 
the 
front
grille 
to 
the
radiator 
core
support 
Coupe 
only
Remove 
three
retaining 
screws 
and 
remove 
the 
head
lamp 
rim
All 
other 
than
coupe
3 
Loosen 
three
screws 
used 
to 
install 
the
retaining 
ring
on 
the 
sealed 
bearn
mounting 
ring 
and 
remove 
the
sealed 
Removal
LIGHTING 
SWITCH
Removal
HAZARD 
WARNING 
SWITCH
PASSING 
LIGHT
SWITCH
TROUBLE 
DIAGNOSES 
AND
CORRECTIONS
Head
lamp
Turn
signal 
lamps
Tail 
and
stop 
lamp 
license
lamp
back
up 
lamp 
BE 
10
BE 
11
BE 
11
BE 
11
BE 
12
BE 
12
BE 
12
BE 
13
BE 
15
i
Ii
beam 
unit
4 
When
installing 
a 
new 
unit
be 
sure 
to
position 
the
Top 
mark 
to 
the
top 
of
ring
1
2 
Sealed 
beam 
unit
Sealed 
beam
mounting
ring 
3
Retaining 
ring
4
Aiming 
adjusting 
screws
Fig 
BE 
18
Replacing 
sealed 
beam
BE 
7 

GENERAL
INFORMATION
Fig 
GI 
2 
Model
number
plate 
location
Fig 
GI 
3 
Car
serial 
number 
location
Engine 
serial 
number
The
engine 
serial 
number 
is
stamped 
in 
the
rear 
right
side 
of
cylinder 
block 
at
cylinder 
head 
contact 
surface
The 
number 
is
preceded 
by 
engine 
model 
See
Figure 
GI 
4
AI2
I 
xxxxxx
I
Serial
number
Engine 
model 
c
Fig 
G 
44
Engine 
serial
number 
ioeation
Color
code 
number 
label
The 
color 
code
number 
label 
is
stamped 
on 
the
right
upper 
side 
of
radiator 
core
support 
See
Figure 
GI 
5
Color 
code
number 
label
Radiator 
core
support
Fig 
GI 
5 
Color 
code 
number 
label
GI 
2 

GENERAL 
INFORMATION
NISSAN
LONG 
LIFE 
COOLANT 
L 
L
C
The
cooling 
system 
has 
been 
filled 
at
factory 
with 
the
Long 
Life 
Coolant 
L 
L
C 
and
water 
for 
aU
season
protection 
This
coolant
provides 
freezing 
protection 
to
150C 
50F
in 
a 
30
Long 
Life 
Coolant 
ratio 
and 
also
protects 
the
engine 
against 
corrosion 
If 
outside
tempera
ture 
falls 
down 
to 
350C 
3IOF 
fill
a 
50 
50 
mixture 
of
the
Long 
Life 
Coolant
and 
water 
The
Long 
Life 
Coolant
is 
an
ethylene 
glycol 
base
product 
containing 
any 
glyc
erine
ethyl 
or
methyl 
alcohoL 
The
Long 
Life 
Coolant
must 
not 
be 
mixed 
with
any 
other
product 
scale 
nor
sediment 
accumulated 
in
water
jacket 
or 
radiator
adverse
ly 
affects 
heat 
radiation
efficiency 
When 
the 
coolant 
is
changed 
the
system 
should 
be
thoroughly 
flushed 
out
by
opening 
the 
two 
drain
plugs 
one
at 
the 
bottom 
of 
the
radiator 
and 
the 
other 
at 
the 
left
side 
of 
the
cylinder
block 
until 
clean
water 
comes 
out
Always 
use
clean 
soft
water 
in 
the 
radiator 
for
filling 
the 
radiator 
DC 
OF
01321
30
1 
221 
I
I
I
I
1
I
I
I
10 
20 
30 
40 
50
10 
14
20
1
4
40
1
401
50
581
Fig 
GI
13 
Protection
concentration
Boiling 
point
Percent
0 
9
kg 
cm2 
Freeze
coneen
Sea
level
cooling 
sys
protection
tratioo
tern
pressure
30 
1060C 
1240C 
15OC
2210 
F
2550 
F
5OF
50 
1090C
1270C 
350C
2280 
F 
26IOF 
3IOF
SERVICE
JOURNAL 
OR 
BULLETIN 
REFERENCE
DATE 
JOURNAL
or
BULLETIN 
No 
PAGE 
No
SUBJECT
GI 
7 

ENGINE
Checking
cooling 
system 
hoses
and 
connections
Check
cooling 
system 
hoses
and
fiHings 
for 
loose
connections 
and 
deterioration
Retighten 
or
replace 
as
necessary
Inspection 
of 
radiator
cap
Apply 
reference
pressure 
0 
9
kg 
cm1 
13
psi 
to
radiator
cap 
by 
means 
of 
a
cap 
tester 
to
see 
if 
it 
is 
in
good 
condition
Replace 
cap 
assembly 
if
necessary
ET012
Fig 
ET 
5
Testing 
radiator
cap
Cooling 
system
pressure 
test
With 
radiator
cap 
removed
apply 
reference
pressure
1 
6
kg 
cm1 
23
psi 
to 
the
cooling
system 
bv 
means
of 
a
tester 
to 
check
for 
leaks
at 
the
system 
compo
nents
Water
capacity
with 
heater
4 
9 
l 
I 
Y 
US
gal 
l
i
Imp 
gal
without 
heater 
4 
2
l
I 
i 
US
gal 
i
Imp 
gal
Fig 
ET 
6
Testing 
cooling 
system 
pressure 
Checking 
vaccum
fittings 
hoses
and 
connections
Check 
vacuum
system 
fittings 
and 
hoses 
for
loose
connections 
and
deterioration
Retighten 
if
necessary
replace 
any 
deteriorated
parts
Checking
engine 
compression
Compression 
pressure 
test
Note 
To 
test
cylinder
compression 
remove 
all
spark
plugs 
and 
hold 
tester
fitting 
tightly 
in
spark 
plug
hole 
of
cylinder
The
tester 
is 
used 
to
determine 
whether
cylinder
can 
hold
compression 
or 
whether 
there 
is
excessive
leakage
past 
rings 
etc
I
Td10
l 
y
Fig 
ET
7
Testing
compression 
pressure
Test
compression 
with
engine 
warm 
all
spark 
plugs
removed 
and 
throttle 
and 
choke 
valve
opened 
No
cylinder
compression 
should 
be 
less
than 
80
of
highest 
cylinder 
s 
Excessive 
variation
between
cyl
inders
accompanied 
by 
low
speed 
missing 
of 
the
cylinder 
usually 
indicates 
a
valve 
not
properly 
seating
or 
a 
broken
piston 
ring 
Low
pressures 
even
though
uniform
may 
indicate 
worn
rings 
This
may 
be
accompanied 
by 
excessive
oil
consumption
Test
conclusion
If 
one 
or 
more
cylinders 
read 
low
inject 
about 
one
tablespoon 
of
enigne 
oil 
on
top 
of 
the
pistons 
in 
low
ET 
4