
MAINTENANCE
SECTION MA cr
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CONTENTS
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE . . .
GENERAL MAINTENANCE . . ...
LUBRICATION CHART . ..
ENGINE MAINTENANCE ... .
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (S D.S.)
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL
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.. MA- 4
. MA- 7
. MA-8
MA-17
... . . MA-36
... . MA-38

GENERAL MAINTENANCE
General maintenance includes those items which should be checked during the normal day-today operation
of the vehicle They are essential if the vehicle is to continue operating properly The owners can perform the
checks and inspections themselves
or they can have their N ISSAN/DATSUN dealers do them for a nominal
charge
Item Reference item in MA section
OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
Tires Check the pressure with
a gauge periodically when at
a service station, including the spare, and adjust to the
specified pressure
if necessary Check carefully for damage,
cuts
or excessive wear.
Wheel nuts When checking the tires, make sure no nuts are TIRE REPLACEMENT
missing, and check for any loose nuts Tighten if neces-
sary
0 CHECKING TIRE CONDITION
Wheel nut
Tire rotation Tires should be rotated every 24.000 km 0 TIRE ROTATION
(15,000 miles).
Wheel alignment and balance If the vehicle should pull to 0 CHECKING TIRE CONDITION
either side while driving on
a straight and level road, or if
you detect uneven or abnormal tire wear, there may be a 0 CHECKING WHEEL ALIGNMENT
need for wheel alignment
If the steering wheel or seat 0 WHEEL INSPECTION
vibrates
at normal highway speeds, wheel balancing may be
needed.
Abnormal tire wear
Windshield glass Check for abrasions or scratches -
Windshield wiper blades Check for cracks or wear if they do
not wipe properly
Doors and engine hood Check that all doors and the engine
hood operate smoothly
as well as the trunk lid and back
hatch.
Also ensure, that all latches lock securely Lubricate
if necessary. Make sure that the secondary latch keeps the
hood from opening when the primary latch
is released
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0 LUBRICATING LOCKS, HINGES AND HOOD
LATCH
INSIDE THE VEHICLE
The maintenance items listed here should be checked on a regular basis, such as when performing periodic maintenance, clean-
ing
the vehicle, etc.
turn signal lights. and other lights are all operating properly
and installed securely.
Also check headlight aim.
Lights Make sure that the headlights,stop lights. tail lights. -
Warning lights and buaerslchimes Make sure that all warn-
ing lights and buzzers/chimes are operating properly
Horn Make sure it operates properly -
Windshield wrper and washer Check that the wipers and
washer operate properly and that the wipers do not streak

ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Checking Exhi
48,000 krn (30,000 miles) OR 24 MONTHS
SERVICE
Exhaust gas sensor should be checked after 48,000
km (30,000 miles) or 24 months of operation
After vehicle has been operated for
48,000 km
(30,000 miles), exhaust gas sensor warning lamp
will come on to indicate that sensor should
be
inspected
Digital type
t
After inspection, disconnect warning lamp harness
connector so that warning lamp will not come on
thereafter.
SMA792A
1st Gas Sensor
MA-1 5
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CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
Spare Til
(2) To ensure complete emptying of the canister,
hold the canister in position for one minute
after sound stops
If temperature is below -10°C (14OF), the
canister must be warmed on
the windshield
defroster for five to ten minutes to provide
tire
inflation
b. In cold weather, the tire may not look fully
.inflated Therefore, drive slowly for the
first
mile, as the tire temperature rises the pressure
will mcrease.
a
Using Air Compressor
(1) Remove the valve cap from the spare tire and
securely connect the air pump hose in
its place
(2) Connect the power cord plug of the air pump
to the cigarette lighter socket The spare
tire
may be inflated to the recommended pressure
28 psi (200 kPa) in about 6 minutes Adjust
the
tire pressure per the tire placard with tire
pressure gauge
If the air pump operation is slow, run the engine
while the air pump is operating In this case,
remove jack with
the spare tire attached to the
axle.
WARNING:
0
0
Do not run the engine in closed space or with
the car being jacked up
Do not touch the air pump with the bare hands
while
it is operating for it may become quite
hot.
(3) Disconnect the power cord plug from socket
Check the
tire for air leakage, and then
securely install and tighten the valve cap
5 Lower car and fully tighten wheel nuts
Do not
install the wheel cover on the spare tire
DEFLATION
1 Deflate tire by depressing button on tire
inflation valve or by removing valve core
WARN1 NG.
To avoid personal injury, do not inhale the
gas
which is vented while the tire is deflating.
(Cont'd)
2 Flatten tire The spare tire becomes folded
3
REPAIR
Only qualified tire experts are authorized to
dismount the spare tire from
its rim or repair it in
any way Improper service can result
in serious
personal injury
Contact aumorized B.F. Goodrich dealers (for
Space Saver Spare tire)
or authorized Bridgestone
or DATSUN dealers (for Foldable Spare tire)
if
setvice is required.
iqradually while deflating
Store tire in rear compartment
MA-33

SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (S.D.S.)
Used belt deflection
Limit
Adlusted deflecraon
Engine Maintenance
INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
st deflec. TIon Of
new belt Pedal free Play "A"
Alternator
1 -3 IO M -0 121
Arr conditioner I 16 I 9-11 I 7-9 compressor (0631 1035 0431 (028-0351
ADDlted pushtng force I 98 N 110 kg, 22 Ibl
21
10831 Power steering 011 pump
Oil capacity
13.16 10-13
1051 .0631 (039-0511 ~~
unlt P IUS qt. Imp qtl
Wheel alignment IUnladenI
Camber
degree
Caster degree
-35' to 55'
5*50.7"30
Coolant capacity Unlt &? IUS qt. Imp qtl
Wlth 041 falter
Wtthout
001 filter
VG30E & VG30ET
4
0 (4-1 /4, 3-1/21
3 3 13-1/2.
2 7/81
Spark plug
VG30E
I VG30E I VO3OET
105 111-1/8, 91/41
Front wheel turning angle Toe-out turns
Inner wheelIOufer wheel
degree
Plug uaD I 10- 1 1 mm 10039-OW3 in1
22"30'/20'
altitude I 20*2'/650t50 I 20t2'/650f50
standard iype
Hot type
Cola woe
condmon
VG30ET I 20 f 2"/700 f 50 I 20 + 2'/650 t 50
BCPR6ES.11 BCPR6E-11
BCPRSES.11 BCPRSE-11
BCPR7ES.11 BCPR7E-11
TIGHTENING TORQUE
U"lt Nm kg-m ft-lb
Full turns Inner wheel degree
Outer wheel degree
Or1 pan drain plug 29-39 30-40 22-29
Spark plug 20-29 20-30 14-22
Fuel hme clamps 10-15 010-015 07-11
35" .39"
27" .31'
-Chassis and Body Maintenance-
INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
Clutch
Unlt mm 11nI
Pedal height "H" I 195 - 205 I7 68.8 071
Front axle and front suspension
Wheel bearmg preload
IAr measured at wheel hub bolt1 6 86.14 61
With used parts N Ikg, Ibl 1 1 67.7 75 IO 17-079.037- 1741
Kingpin mclination degree I 12'15'- 13'45
degree I 6'- 16
Out 3 (0 0361 - In 3 (0 0361 Side lip IReference datal mm/m lin/ftl
37 5 I1 476) Standard side rod length "A" mm bnl
* On power steering models, wheel turning force la1 circumference
afsteeringwheellof98-147NI10-15kg.22-33lblwith
engtne at idle
Rear axle and rear suspension
Camber degree I -1-55' fa -25
mm (4") I -2 to 2 1-0 08 to 0 081 Toe-,"

SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (S.D.S.)
Chassis and Body Maintenance (Cont'd)
Parklng brake
[at
pulling force 196 N 120 kg. 44 Ibll
Number of notches
Brake Unit mm (mi
8-9
CL28V 2 0 10 0791
Pad wear limit -+--- CL14H 2 0 10 0791
Difference between right
and left lateral
runout mm (In1
Rotor repair limit CL14H 9 0 (0 3541
Pedal free hetght "h"
Mi7 model 182.192 (7 17.7 56)
Less than 0 5 (0 0201'1
0 2 10 0081'2
Pedal depressed height
[Under force
of 490 N 150 kg. 110 Ibl with englne running1 More than 90 13 541
Wheel and tire
Tire inflation
Proper tire pressures are shown on the tire placard affixed
to the driver's side center Dillar of vehicle.
80 km/h 150 MPH)
28 psi 1200 kPa1
Spare tire C78-14
T~re pressure should be checked when tires are COLD
Wheel rim lateral and
radial runout
1
Less than 1 0 10 0391'1 0 5 (0 020)*2 mm 11nl
Wheel balance IMaximvm allowable gr 102) 10 10 35)
unbalance at rim flange1
I 5-601018-2121 Spmng 5 10 181 Tire balancing weight gr 1oz)
I
*1 Steel wheel *2 Aluminum wheel
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Unit Nm
Clutch
Pedal stopper lock nut
Clutch switch lock
nut
Master cyhnder push 8. 12
rod lock nut
Manual transmission
9 1 - 11 8
12 - 15
Drain and filter plugs
FS5W71C 25 - 34
FS5R90A 20.34
Differential carrier
Front axle and front
S"Spe"Sl0"
Side rad lock nut
Drain and flller plugs 39 - 59
14.17
Brake Air bleeder value 7-9
Stop lamp swmh 12-15
lock nut
Brake booster input
rod lock
nut
16 - 22
Wheel and tire
Wheel nut 78.98
kg-m ft-lb
093.12 67-87
12-15 9-11
08-12 58-87
25-35 18-25
20-35 14-25
4-6 29 - 43
14-17 10-12
07-09 51-65
12-15 9-11
16-22 12-16
80.100 58-72
MA-37

SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL
EG11150000
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Tool name Tool number
(Kent-Moore
No I
Ignition coil adapter harness
MA-38