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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Cooling and Heating Systems 79 
 
 
Front view of the  heater unit showing the heater controls. 
vehicle adjust the heater water tap control rod as 
follows:
 
(a) Disconnect the control rod from the

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Cooling and Heating Systems 81 
 continuous stream of bubbles indicates that the refriger- 
ant charge is low.
 
A large number of bubbles or foam indicates that 
the refrigerant charge is very low.

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
82 
FUEL AND ENGINE MANAGEMENT 
CAUTION: To prevent severe electrical shock, extreme care must be taken when 
working on or near the electronic ignition  system as dangerous high tension voltages 
ar

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Fuel and Engine Management 83 
 the fuel pump will not operate until the oil 
pressure is sufficient to extinguish the oil 
pressure warning lamp. Therefore it will be 
necessary to operate the  star

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Fuel and Engine Management 
(4) MAP sensor faulty or supply hose discon- 
nected or blocked: Check the vacuum supply hose. 
Check the operation of the MAP sensor.
 
EXCESSIVE FUEL CONSUMPTION 
(1)  B

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90 Fuel and Engine Management 
 To identify the code number, count the number of 
times the ECM warning lamp flashes. Each fault code 
comprises two groups of flashes separated by a 1.2 
second pause

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Fuel and Engine Management 91 
 components,  erase  the  self diagnosis  memory  as 
described under the following heading.
 
(7)   Repeat the self diagnosis test procedure and 
ensure that code 12 i

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Fuel and Engine Management 93 
 liter engines, or the throttle body hose fitting on 1.6 
liter engines.
 
(5) Tighten all connectors securely. Check for 
external leaks as previously described.  (6)