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Terminal
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Power
switching
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L
R
G
sparlt
timing
sign
1
l
lonltoriOi
circui
t
Duty
control
circuit
rn
5
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Harne
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cllcuit
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3
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unit
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1
r
and
batte
c
c
Fill
EE
88
Wiring
di
l8
ram
for
item
l
PO
er
uPP
y
I
In
these
cases
the
transmission
must
be
repaired
Notes
a
In
checking
oil
level
use
special
paper
cloth
to
handle
the
level
gauge
and
be
careful
not
to
let
the
scraps
of
paper
and
cloth
stick
to
the
gauge
b
Insert
the
gauge
fully
and
take
it
out
quickly
before
splashing
oil
adheres
to
the
gauge
Then
observe
the
level
c
Use
automatic
transmission
fluid
having
DEXRON
identifications
only
in
the
3N71B
automatic
trans
mission
d
Pay
attention
because
the
oil
to
be
used
differs
from
that
used
in
the
Nissan
Full
Automatic
TranSJTIis
sion
3N71A
Never
mix
the
oils
INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR
OF
OIL
LEAKAGE
When
oil
leakage
takes
place
the
portion
near
the
leakage
is
covered
with
oil
presenting
difficulty
in
detecting
the
spot
Therefore
the
places
where
oil
seals
and
gaskets
are
equipped
are
enumerated
below
11
Converter
housing
Rubber
ring
of
oil
pump
housing
Oil
seal
of
oil
pump
housing
Oil
seal
of
engine
crankshaft
Bolts
of
converter
housing
to
case
2
Trarismission
and
rear
extension
Junction
of
transm
ss
ion
and
rear
extension
J
Oil
cooler
tube
connectors
Oil
pan
Oil
pressure
inspection
holes
Refer
to
Figure
AT
il2
Mounting
portion
of
vacuum
dia
phragm
and
downshift
solenoid
Breather
and
oil
charging
pipe
Speedometer
pinion
sleeve
Oil
se
l
of
rear
extension
To
exactly
locate
the
place
of
oil
leaka
le
proceed
as
follows
Place
the
vehicle
in
a
pit
and
by
sampling
the
leaked
oil
determine
if
it
is
the
torque
converter
oil
The
torque
converter
oil
has
a
color
like
r
d
wine
So
it
is
easily
distinguished
from
engine
oil
or
gear
oil
Automatic
rransmission
Wipe
off
the
leaking
oil
and
dust
and
deiecl
the
spol
of
oil
eakage
l
se
nonflammable
organic
solve
t
s
ch
as
carbon
tetrachloride
for
wiping
Raise
the
oil
tcmperalure
by
op
erating
the
engine
and
shift
the
lever
to
D
to
increase
the
oil
pressure
The
spot
of
oil
lcakage
will
then
be
found
more
easily
Note
As
oil
leakage
from
the
breaih
er
does
not
take
place
except
when
running
at
high
speed
it
is
impos
sible
to
locate
this
leakage
with
vehicle
stationary
CHECKING
ENGINE
IDLING
REVOLUTION
The
engine
idling
revolution
should
be
properly
adjusted
If
the
engine
revolution
is
too
low
the
engine
does
not
operate
smoothly
and
if
too
high
a
strong
shock
or
creep
develops
when
changing
over
from
N
to
D
or
R
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
KICK
DOWN
SWITCH
AND
DOWNSHIFT
SOLENOID
When
the
kickdown
operation
is
not
made
properly
or
the
speed
chang
ing
point
s
too
high
check
the
kick
down
switch
downshift
solenoid
and
wiring
between
them
When
the
igni
li
n
key
is
pqsitioned
a
t
the
I
st
stage
nd
the
accelerator
pedal
is
depressed
deeply
the
switch
contact
should
be
closed
and
the
solenoid
should
click
If
it
does
not
click
it
indicates
a
defect
Then
check
each
part
with
the
testing
instruments
See
Figure
ATl09
d
I
t
AT10S
Fig
AT
109
Downshift
solenoid
Note
Watch
for
oil
leakage
from
transmission
case
AT
4Q
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
OF
MANUAL
LINKAGE
The
adjustmcnt
of
manual
linkage
is
equaUy
important
as
Inspection
of
Oil
Level
for
the
automatic
transmis
sion
Thereforc
great
care
should
be
exercised
because
incorrect
adjustment
will
rcsult
in
the
brcakdown
of
the
transmission
Inspection
Pull
the
selector
lever
toward
you
and
turn
it
as
far
as
P
to
I
range
wherc
clicks
will
be
felt
by
the
hand
This
is
the
detcnt
of
manual
valve
in
the
valve
body
and
indicates
th
correct
position
of
the
lever
Inspect
whether
the
pointer
of
selector
dial
corresponds
to
this
point
and
also
whether
the
lever
comes
in
alignment
with
the
stepping
of
posi
tion
plate
when
it
is
released
Adjustment
This
procedure
can
be
accomplish
ed
by
refcrring
to
page
AT
35
for
Removal
and
Installa
tion
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
INHIBITOR
SWITCH
The
inhibitor
switch
lights
the
re
verse
lamp
in
the
range
R
of
the
transmission
operatio
l
and
also
rotates
the
starter
motor
in
the
ranges
N
and
P
CD
@
b
ell
If
L
t
7
4l
@
1l
j7
@
@
@
dl
AT109
6
Washer
7
Nut
8
Inhibitor
switch
9
Range
select
lever
t
Inhibitor
switch
2
Manual
shaft
3
Washer
4
Nut
5
Manual
plate
Fig
AT
110
Construction
of
inhibitor
switch
Automatic
Transmission
LINE
PRESSURE
GOVERNOR
FEED
PRESSURE
At
cut
back
point
After
cut
back
Throttle
opening
under
approximately
over
approximately
15
kmfh
10
MPH
35
kmfh
22
MPH
Unit
mmHg
Unit
kgfcm2
psi
Unit
kgfcm2
psi
Full
throtlle
0
9
4
to
11
0
134
to
156
5
5
to
6
5
78
to
92
Minill1um
throttle
450
3
0
to
4
0
43to
57
3
0
to
4
0
43
to
57
Fulllhrotlle
0
10
0
to
12
0
142
to
171
5
5
to
7
0
78
to
100
Minimum
throttle
450
6
0
to
12
0
85to171
5
5
to
7
0
78
to
100
Full
throtlle
0
14
0
to
16
0
199
to
228
14
0
to
16
0
199
to
228
Minimum
throttle
450
3
0
to
5
5
43
to
78
3
0
to
5
5
4
lo
78
Range
D
2
R
Notes
a
The
line
pressure
during
idling
corresponds
to
the
oil
pressure
before
cut
down
at
minimum
throttle
b
The
oil
pressure
After
cut
back
means
that
after
the
pressure
modifier
valve
has
operated
JUDGEMENT
IN
MEASURING
LINE
PRESSURE
Low
idling
line
pressure
in
the
ranges
D
2
I
R
and
pH
This
can
be
atlributed
to
trouble
in
the
pressure
supply
system
or
too
low
output
of
power
caused
by
I
A
worn
oil
pump
2
An
oil
pressure
leak
in
the
oil
pump
valve
body
or
case
3
A
sticking
regulator
valve
2
Low
idling
line
pressure
in
cer
tain
ranges
only
This
is
presumably
caused
by
an
oil
leak
in
the
devices
or
circuits
con
nected
to
the
relevant
ranges
I
When
there
is
an
oil
leak
in
the
rear
clutch
and
governor
the
line
pressure
in
D
2
and
I
are
low
but
the
pressure
is
norrrial
in
R
2
When
an
oil
leak
occurs
in
the
low
and
reverse
brake
circuit
the
line
pressure
in
R
and
P
are
low
but
the
pressure
is
normal
in
D
2
and
I
3
High
idling
line
pressure
This
is
presumably
caused
by
an
increased
vacuum
throttle
pressure
owing
to
a
leak
in
the
vacuum
tube
or
dia
phragm
or
by
an
increased
line
pressure
due
to
a
sticking
regulator
valve
Vacuum
leakage
is
checked
by
directly
measuring
the
negative
pres
sure
after
removing
the
vacuum
pipe
A
puncture
of
the
vacuum
dia
phragm
can
be
easily
ascertained
because
the
torque
converter
oil
is
absorbed
into
the
engine
and
the
exhaust
pipe
emits
white
smoke
4
Items
to
be
checked
when
the
line
pressure
is
increasing
In
this
check
the
line
pressure
should
be
measured
with
vacuums
of
450
mmHg
and
0
mmHg
in
accordance
with
the
stall
test
procedure
I
If
the
line
pressure
do
not
n
crease
despite
the
vacuum
decrease
check
whether
the
vacuum
rod
is
incorporated
2
If
the
line
pressure
do
not
meet
the
standard
it
is
caused
mostly
by
a
sticking
pressure
regulating
valve
pres
sure
regulating
valve
plug
or
amplifier
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
CHART
INSPECTING
ITEMS
1
Inspection
with
automatic
trans
mission
on
vehicle
AT
53
A
Oil
level
B
Ra
lge
select
linkage
C
Inhibitor
switch
and
wiring
D
Vacuum
diaphragm
and
piping
E
Downshift
solenoid
kickdown
switch
and
wiring
F
Engine
idling
rpm
G
Oil
pressure
throttle
H
Engine
stall
rpm
I
Rear
lubrication
J
Control
valve
manual
K
Governor
valve
L
Band
servo
M
Transmission
air
check
N
Oil
quantity
o
Ignition
switch
and
starter
motor
P
Engine
adjustment
and
brake
in
spection
2
Inspection
after
inspecting
auto
matic
transmission
on
vehicle
m
Rear
clutch
n
Front
clutch
q
Band
brake
r
Low
and
reverse
brake
s
Oil
pump
t
Leakage
of
oil
passage
u
One
way
clutch
of
troque
coilVerter
v
One
way
clutch
of
transmission
w
Front
clutch
check
ball
x
Parking
linkage
y
Planetary
gear
Body
Frame
30
For
installation
reverse
above
steps
However
observe
the
following
instructions
i
If
the
cab
body
is
to
be
replaced
note
position
and
location
of
insula
tors
and
washers
used
See
Figure
BF
4
2
Adjust
hand
brake
stroke
pro
perly
3
Air
bleed
brake
and
clutch
system
thorougWy
Cab
body
to
frame
mounting
bolt
torque
1
6
to
2
2
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
Ib
o
i
k
q
1Q
j
b
crru
V
J
8F630
rr
1
4
n
Fig
BF
5
Lifting
up
cab
body
REAR
BODY
1
Bolster
2
Shim
B
3
Bolster
4
Shim
A
5
Frame
6
Rubber
washer
7
Plain
washer
BF664
Fig
BF
6
Rear
body
mountings
REAR
BODY
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
The
rear
body
is
securely
fastened
to
the
frame
at
eight
places
It
should
be
hoisted
after
the
fuel
tank
is
re
moved
from
the
rear
body
Use
the
following
procedures
as
a
guide
when
removal
or
installation
of
rear
body
is
necessary
I
Apply
parking
brake
2
Disconnect
cables
from
battery
3
Disconnect
rear
combination
lamp
wiring
harness
at
connectors
4
Disconnect
fuel
hoses
from
fuel
tank
Remove
fuel
tank
from
rear
body
5
Remove
eight
rear
body
attaching
bolts
BF665
Fig
BF
7
Rear
body
mountings
BF
5
BF646A
Body
Frame
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
1
Bracket
welded
to
dash
panel
2
Nut
3
Instrument
panel
assembly
Fig
BF
41
Instrument
panel
assembly
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
2
Disconnect
heater
control
cables
from
heater
assembly
3
Disconnect
speedometer
cable
on
the
back
of
speedometer
4
Disconnect
antenna
and
speaker
Disconnect
battery
cables
8F
17
wiring
harnesses
at
connectors
5
Disconnect
relative
wiring
har
nesses
from
instrument
panel
at
con
nectors
6
Remove
steering
column
shell
Removal
of
steering
wheel
at
this
stage
facilitates
further
removal
of
instru
ment
panel
7
Remove
two
side
ventilator
knobs
Remove
package
tray
attaching
bolt
and
detach
package
tray
2
I
Package
tray
2
Side
ventilator
knob
Fig
BF
42
Package
tray
8
Support
instrument
panel
assem
bly
and
remove
five
attaching
bolts
from
it
9
Withdraw
instrument
panel
as
sembly
while
lifting
it
slightly
10
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
DATSUN
PICK
UP
MODEL
620
SERIES
I
NISSAN
I
NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD
TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
BE
BODY
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
BODY
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
BE
2
LIGHTING
AND
SIGNAL
BE
3
LAMP
SYSTEM
METERS
AND
GAUGES
BE
14
ELECTRICAL
ACCESSORIES
BE
21
EMISSION
WARNING
SYSTEM
BE
43
California
models
DESCRIPTION
Cables
are
covered
with
color
coded
vinyl
for
easy
identification
In
the
wiring
diagram
colors
are
indicated
by
one
or
two
alphabetical
letters
It
is
recommended
that
the
battery
be
disconnected
before
performing
any
electrical
service
other
than
bulb
or
fuse
replacement
In
addition
to
fuses
a
fusible
link
has
been
installed
to
protect
wiring
The
fusible
link
functions
almost
the
same
as
a
fuse
though
its
eharac
teristics
are
slightly
different
than
normal
fuses
CABLE
COLORS
Cable
colors
are
indicated
by
one
or
two
alphabetical
letters
B
Black
Be
Brown
G
Green
L
Blue
Lg
Light
green
R
Red
W
White
Y
Yellow
The
main
cable
is
generally
coded
with
a
single
color
The
others
are
coded
with
a
two
tone
color
as
follows
BW
Black
with
white
stripe
gR
Light
green
with
red
stripe
INSPECTION
Inspect
all
electrical
circuits
refer
ring
to
wiring
or
circuit
diagrams
Circuits
should
be
tested
for
conti
nuity
or
short
circuit
with
a
conven
tional
test
lamp
or
low
reading
volt
meter
Before
inspection
of
circuit
ensure
that
I
Each
electrical
component
part
or
cable
is
securely
fastened
to
its
con
nector
or
terminal
2
Each
connection
is
firmly
in
place
and
free
from
rust
and
dirt
3
No
cable
covering
shows
any
evidence
of
cracks
deterioration
or
other
damage
4
Each
terminal
is
at
a
safe
distance
away
from
any
adjacent
metal
parts
5
Each
cable
is
fastened
to
its
proper
connector
or
terminal
Body
Electrical
System
BODY
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
6
Each
grounding
bolt
is
firmly
pbnted
7
Wiring
is
kept
away
from
any
adjacent
parts
with
sharp
edges
or
high
temperature
parts
such
as
exhaust
pipe
8
Wiring
is
kept
away
from
any
rotating
or
working
parts
fan
pulley
fan
belt
etc
9
Cables
between
ftxed
portions
and
moving
parts
are
long
enough
to
withstand
shocks
and
vibratory
forces
Notes
a
Before
starting
to
inspect
and
repair
any
part
of
electrical
system
or
other
parts
which
may
lead
to
a
short
circuit
disconnect
cables
at
battery
terminals
as
follows
Disconnect
cable
at
negative
terminal
and
then
disconnect
cable
at
positive
terminal
Before
connecting
cables
to
battery
terminal
be
sure
to
clean
terminals
with
a
rag
Fasten
cable
at
positive
terminal
and
then
ground
cable
at
negative
terminal
Apply
grease
to
top
of
these
terminals
to
prevent
rust
from
developing
on
them
b
Never
use
a
screwdriver
or
senrice
tool
to
conduct
a
continuity
test
Use
test
leads
c
Never
ground
an
open
circuit
or
circuits
under
no
load
Use
a
test
lamp
12V
3W
or
circuit
tester
as
a
load
FUSE
AND
FUSIBLE
LINK
DESCRIPTION
The
fuse
and
fusible
link
are
protec
tive
devices
used
in
an
electrical
cir
cuit
When
current
increases
beyond
rated
amperage
fusible
metal
melts
and
the
circuit
is
broken
BE
2
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Fuse
The
fuse
block
is
installed
under
the
instrument
panel
on
the
left
hand
drive
vehicle
BE848A
Fig
BE
1
Fuse
block
When
for
one
reason
or
another
fuse
has
melted
use
systematic
pro
cedure
to
check
and
eliminate
cause
of
problem
before
installing
new
fuse
Notes
a
If
fuse
is
blown
be
sure
to
elimi
nate
cause
of
problem
before
in
stalling
new
fuse
b
Use
fuse
of
specified
rating
Never
use
fuse
of
more
than
specified
rating
Co
Check
condition
of
fuse
holders
If
much
rust
or
dirt
is
found
thereon
clean
metal
parts
with
fine
grained
sandpaper
until
proper
metal
to
metal
contact
is
made
Poor
contact
in
any
fuse
holder
will
often
lead
to
voltage
drop
or
heating
in
the
circuit
and
could
result
in
improper
circuit
operation
Fusible
link
Fusible
link
protects
lighting
starting
charging
and
accessory
cir
cuits
A
melted
fusible
link
can
be
de
tected
either
by
visual
inspection
or
by
feeling
with
finger
tip
If
its
condition
is
questionable
use
circuit
tester
or
test
lamp
as
required
to
conduct
continuity
test
This
continuity
test
can
be
performed
in
the
same
manner
as
for
any
conventional
fuse
Body
Electrical
System
Notes
a
If
fusible
link
should
melt
it
is
possible
that
critical
circuit
power
supply
or
large
current
carrying
circuit
is
shorted
In
such
a
case
carefully
check
and
eliminate
cause
of
problem
b
Never
wrap
periphery
of
fusible
link
with
vinyl
tape
Extreme
care
should
be
taken
with
this
link
to
ensure
that
it
does
not
come
into
contact
with
any
other
wiring
har
ness
or
vinyl
or
rubber
parts
c
BEB49A
Fig
BE
2
Fusible
link
LIGHTING
AND
SIGNAL
LAMP
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
LIGHTING
SYSTEM
CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM
HEADLAMP
HEAD
LAMP
BEAM
REPLACEMENT
AIMING
ADJUSTMENT
FRONT
COMBINATION
LAMP
BUL8
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
SIDE
MARKER
LAMP
BUL8
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
ROOM
LAMP
BULB
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
REAR
COMBINATION
LAMP
BULB
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
LICENSE
LAMP
BULB
REPLACEMENT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
ENGINE
COMPARTMENT
LAMP
LIGHTING
SWITCH
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
ILLUMINATION
CONTROL
RHEOSTAT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
CONTENTS
BE
4
BE
4
BE
5
BE
5
BE
5
8E
7
BE
7
BE
7
8E
7
BE
7
8E
7
BE
8
BE
B
8E
8
BE
8
8E
8
8E
8
8E
8
BE
8
8E
8
BE
9
BE
9
BE
9
8E
9
8E
9
8E
9
INSPECTION
KN08
ILLUMINATION
LAMP
BULB
REPLACEMENT
LAMP
BODY
REPLACEMENT
TURN
SIGNAL
AND
DIMMER
SWITCH
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
STOP
LAMP
SWITCH
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
DOOR
SWITCH
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
HAZARD
SWITCH
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
FLASHER
UNIT
REPLACEMENT
8ULB
SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
HEAD
LAMP
TURN
SIGNAL
LAMP
TAIL
LAMP
STOP
LAMP
AND
BACK
UP
LAMP
BE
3
1
BE
9
BE
10
BE
10
BE10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
11
BE
11
BE
11
BE
11
8E
11
BE
11
BE
12
BE
12
BE
12
BE
13
8E
13