
Note
Note Clean sensor fixing
portion, orreplace sen-
sor.
NG
OK
OK
Check clearance betweensensorand
rotor.
Clearance: Front0.1 -1.1
mm
(0.004 .0.043 in)
Rear 0.1 -1.1 mm
(0.004 -0.043 in)
WHEEL
SENSOR MECHANICAL CHECK
NGAdjust tirepressure or
replace tire(s).
Check forinflation pressure, wearand
size ofeach tire.
Note
Note Check wheelbearing axialendplay.
m
"Note
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
Diagnostic Procedure4(Conl'd)
@
SBR069C
\
\ Rotor
\\ Sensor
)6
Feeler gauge
)I
OK
Note Check sensor rotorforteeth damage.
NG
Note
Replace sensorrotor.
OK
Check control unitpinterminals for
damage orthe connection ofcontrol
unit harness connector.
Reconnect controlunitharness connec-
tor. Then retest.
Note:
Wheel position should •••
be distinguished by
code
No.except code
No. 18(sensor rotor).
BR-75

Bulbcover
SEL995K HEADLAMP
Bulb Replacement
The headlamp isasemi-sealed beamtypewhich usesa
replaceable halogenbulb.Thebulb canbereplaced fromthe
engine compartment sidewithout removing theheadlamp body.
• Grasp onlytheplastic basewhen handling thebulb. Never
touch theglass envelope.
1. Disconnect thebattery cable.
2. Disconnect theharness connector fromtheback sideofthe
bulb.
3. Turn thebulb retaining ringcounterclockwise until
it
is free
from theheadlamp reflector,andthen remove it.
4. Pull offthe rubber cap.
5. Remove theheadlamp bulbcarefully. Donot shake orrotate
the bulb when removing it.
6. Install inthe reverse orderofremoval.
CAUTION:
• Do not leave headlamp reflector withoutbulbforalong
period oftime. Dust,moisture, smoke,etc.entering head-
lamp bodymayaffect theperformance ofthe head lamp.
Remove headlamp bulbfrom thehead lamp reflector just
before areplacement bulbisinstalled.
Bulb Specifications
Item
Semi-sealed beam
High/Low Wattage
(W)
60/55
f>
to
3 21 0
~ nOD
o
SEL226PAiming
Adjustment
When performing headlamp aiming adjustment, useanaiming
machine, aimingwallscreen orheadlamp tester.Aimers
should beingood repair, calibrated andoperated inaccor-
dance withrespective operationmanuals.
If any aimer isnot available, aimingadjustment canbedone as
follows:
For details, refertothe regulations inyour owncountry.
CAUTION:
• Keep alltires inflated tocorrect pressures.
• Place vehicle andtester onone and same flatsurface.
• See thatvehicle isunloaded (exceptforfull levels of
coolant, engineoiland fuel, andspare tire,jack andtools).
Have thedriver orequivalent weightplaced indriver's seat.
CAUTION: •
Be sure aiming switchisset to
"0"
when performing aiming
adjustment onvehicles equipped withheadlamp aiming con-
trol.
EL-75

GEL001EXTERIOR
LAMP
Front FogLamp BulbReplacement
The front foglamp isasemi-sealed beamtypewhich usesa
replaceable halogenbulb.
• Grasp onlytheplastic basewhen handling thebulb. Never
touch theglass envelope.
1. Disconnect thebattery cable.
2. Disconnect theharness connector fromtheback sideofthe
bulb.
3. Turn thebulb retaining ringcounterclockwise untilitis free
from thefront foglamp reflector, andthen remove it.
4. Pull offthe rubber cap.
5. Remove thefront foglamp bulbcarefully. Donot shake or
rotate thebulb when removing it.
6. Install inthe reverse orderofremoval.
CAUTION:
.' Donot leave frontfoglamp reflector withoutbulbforalong
period oftime. Dust, moisture, smoke,etc.entering frontfog
lamp bodymayaffect theperformance ofthe front foglamp.
Remove frontfoglamp bulbfrom thefront foglamp reflec-
tor just before areplacement bulbisinstalled.
Front FogLamp Aiming Adjustment
Before performing aimingadjustment, makesureofthe follow-
ing.
a. Keep alltires inflated tocorrect pressure.
b. Place vehicle onlevel ground.
c. See thatvehicle isunloaded (exceptforfull levels of
coolant, engineoiland fuel, andspare tire,jack, andtools).
Have thedriver orequivalent weightplaced indriver's seat.
Adjust aiming byturning theadjusting screw.
EL-101
•

•
less
than 0.18(0.0071)
0.12
-0.20 (0.0047 -0.0079)
0.05 -0.09 (0.0020 -0.0035)
0.05 -0.11 (0.0020 -0.0043)
0.05 -0.09 (0.0020 -0.0035)
Body
toouter gearclearance
CD
Outer geartoinner gearclearance
@
Housing toinner gearclearance @
Housing toouter gearclearance
@
Inner geartohousing clearance @
If
itexceeds thelimit, replace gearsetorentire oilpump
assembly.
SLC560A
ENGINE
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Oil Pump (Cont'd)
INSPECTION
Using afeeler gauge, checkthefollowing clearances.
Unit:mm(in)
SLC561C
SLC568A REGULATOR VALVEINSPECTION
1. Visually inspectcomponents forwear anddamage.
2. Check oilpressure regulator valvesliding surface andvalve
spring.
3. Coat regulator valvewithengine oil.Check that
it
falls freely
into thevalve holebyitsown weight.
If
damaged, replaceregulator valvesetoroil pump assembly.
SLC049B LC-29

ENGINEREMOVAL
WARNING:
a. Situate vehicle onaflat and solid surface.
b. Place chocks atfront andback ofrear wheels.
c. Donot remove engineuntilexhaust systemhascompletely
cooled off.
Otherwise, youmay burn yourself and/orfiremay break out
in fuel line.
d. For safety during subsequent steps,thetension ofwires
should beslackened againsttheengine.
e. Before disconnecting fuelhose, release fuelpressure from
fuel line.
Refer to"Releasing FuelPressure" inEC section.
f. Besure tohoist engine andtransaxle inasafe manner.
g. For engines notequipped withengine slingers, attach
proper slingers andbolts described inPARTS CATALOG.
CAUTION:
• When liftingengine, besure toclear surrounding parts.
Take special careforaccelerator wirecasing, brakelines
and brake master cylinder.
• Inhoisting theengine, alwaysuseengine slingers inasafe
manner.
• Inremoving driveshaft, becareful nottodamage grease
seal oftransaxle.
Engine cannotberemoved separately fromtransaxle. Remove
engine withtransaxle.
Removal
1. Drain water.
2. Remove hood.
3. Remove battery.
4. Remove reservoir tankandbracket.
5. Remove drivebelts.
6. Remove alternator, compressor andpower steering oil
pump fromengine.
Power steering pumpdoesnotneed tobe disconnected from
power steering tubes.
7. Remove thefollowing parts:
• Right andleftfront tires
• Under covers
• Splash covers
• Brake caliper assembly
~: 72-97 N'm (7.3•9.9 kg-m, 53•72 ft-Ib)
Brake hosedoes notneed tobe disconnected frombrake cali-
per assembly.
Never depress brakepedal.
• Disconnect tie-rodballjoint (RH
&
LH).
~: 29-39 N'm (3.0-4.0 kg-m, 22-29 ft-Ib)
• RH
&
LH drive shaft
When removing driveshaft, becareful nottodamage transaxle
side grease seal.
EM-45
•

PRE-DELIVERYINSPECTIONITEMS
Shown belowarePre-delivery InspectionItemsrequired forthe new vehicle. Itis recommended that
necessary itemsotherthanthose listedherebeadded, payingdueregard tothe conditions ineach
country.
Perform applicable itemsoneach model. Consult textofthis section forspecifications .
UNDER HOOD-engine off
o
Radiator coolantlevelandcoolant hosecon-
nections forleaks
o
Battery fluidlevel, specific gravityandcondi-
tions ofbattery terminals
o
Drive beltstension
D
Fuel filter forwater ordusts, andfuel lines
and connections forleaks
[] Engine oillevel andoilleaks
D
Clutch andbrake reservoir fluidlevel and
fluid lines forleaks
o
Windshield andrear window washerand
headlamp cleanerreservoir fluidlevel
D
Power steering reservoir fluidlevel andhose
connections forleaks
ON INSIDE ANDOUTSIDE
D
Remove frontspring/strut spacer(Ifapplica-
ble)
D
Operation ofall instruments, gauges,lights
and accessories
o
Operation ofhorn(s), wiperandwasher
[] Steering lockforoperation
[] Check airconditioner forgas leaks
o
Front andrear seats, andseat belts foroper-
ation
n
All moldings, trimsandfittings forfitand
alignment
[J
Allwindows foroperation andalignment
n
Hood, trunklid,door panels forfitand align-
ment
[1
Latches, keysandlocks foroperation
rl
Weatherstrips foradhesion andfit
[l
Headlamp aiming
I~ Tighten wheelnuts(Inc. inner nutsifapplica-
ble)
IJ Tire pressure (Inc.spare tire)
Il
Check frontwheels fortoe-in
IJ Install clock/voltmeter/room lampfuse(If
applicable)
~ Install deodorizing filtertoair purifier (If
applicable)
~ Remove wiperbladeprotectors (Ifapplicable)
UNDER
BODY
o
Manual transmission/transaxle, transferand
differential gearoillevel
D
Brake andfuel lines andoil/fluid reservoirs
for leaks
D
Tighten boltsandnuts ofsteering linkageand
gear box,suspension, propellershaftsand
drive shafts
~ Tighten rearbody boltsandnuts (Models with
wooden bedonly)
ROAD TEST
D
Clutch operation
D
Parking brakeoperation
[J
Service brakeoperation
D
Automatic transmission/transaxle shifttiming
and kickdown
[] Steering controlandreturnability
o
Engine performance
D
Squeaks andrattles
ENGINE OPERATING ANDHOT
D
Adjust idlemixture andspeed (andignition
timing*1)
n
Automatic transmission/transaxle fluidlevel
~ Engine idlingandstop knob operation (Diesel
only)
FINAL INSPECTION
n
Install necessary parts(outside mirror,wheel
covers, seatbelts, mat,carpet ormud flaps)
[1
Inspect forinterior andexterior metaland
paint damage
[] Check forspare tire,jack, tools (wheel
chock), andliterature
n
Wash, cleaninterior andexterior
"1: Not required onmodels withadirect ignition system
~ :Not appiicable tothis model.
•
MA-5

GENERALMAINTENANCE
General maintenance includesthoseitemswhich should bechecked duringthenormal day-to-day
operation ofthe vehicle. Theyareessential ifthe vehicle isto continue operating properly.Theowners
can perform thechecks andinspections themselves orthey canhave theirNISSAN dealersdothem.
Item
OUTSIDE THEVEHICLE
The maintenance itemslistedhereshould beperformed fromtimetotime, unless oth-
erwise specified.
Tires
Check thepressure withagauge periodically whenataservice station, including
the spare, andadjust tothe specified pressureifnecessary. Checkcarefully fordamage,
cuts orexcessive wear.
Windshield wiperblades
Checkforcracks orwear ifthey donot wipe properly.
Doors andengine hood
Check thatalldoors, theengine hood,thetrunk lidand back
door operate properly. Alsoensure thatalllatches locksecurely. Lubricate hinges,
latches, rollersandlinks ifnecessary. Makesurethatthesecondary latchkeeps thehood
from opening whentheprimary latchisreleased.
When driving inareas usingroadsaltorother corrosive materials, checkforlubrication
frequently.
Tire rotation
Tiresshould berotated every
10,000
km
(6,000
miles).
INSIDE THEVEHICLE
The maintenance itemslistedhereshould bechecked onaregular basis,suchaswhen
performing periodicmaintenance, cleaningthevehicle, etc.
Lights
Makesurethattheheadlights, stoplights, taillights, turnsignal lights,andother
lights arealloperating properlyandinstalled securely. Alsocheck headlight aim.
Warning lightsandbuzzers/chimes
Makesurethatallwarning lightsandbuzzers/chimes
are operating properly.
Steering wheel
Check forchange inthe steering conditions, suchasexcessive freeplay,
hard steering orstrange noises.
Free play: Lessthan35mm (1.38 in)
Seat belts
Check thatallparts ofthe seat beltsystem (e.g.buckles, anchors, adjusters
and retractors) operateproperly andsmoothly, andareinstalled securely. Checkthebelt
webbing forcuts, fraying, wearordamage.
UNDER THEHOOD ANDVEHICLE
The maintenance itemslisted hereshould bechecked periodically e.g.each timeyou
check theengine oilorrefuel.
Windshield washerfluid
Check thatthere isadequate fluidinthe tank.
Engine coolant level
Check thecoolant levelwhen theengine iscold.
Engine oillevel
Check thelevel afterparking thevehicle onalevel spotandturning off
the engine.
Brake andclutch fluidlevels
Makesurethatthebrake andclutch fluidlevels arebetween
the "MAX" and"MIN" linesonthe reservoir.
Battery
Checkthefluid level ineach cell.Itshould bebetween the"MAX" and"MIN"
lines.
MA-6
Reference
pages
MA-51
MA-50
MA-19,38
MA-24, 33,41
MA-45,47

SST491B
SST090B ON-VEHICLE
SERVICE
Bleeding Hydraulic System
1. Raise frontendofvehicle untilwheels areclear ofthe
ground.
2. Add fluid intooiltank tospecified level.Thenquickly turn
steering wheelfullytoright andleftand lightly touchsteer-
ing stoppers.
Repeat steering wheeloperation untilfluid level nolonger
decreases.
3. Start engine.
Repeat step2.above.
• Incomplete airbleeding willcause thefollowing tooccur.
When thishappens, bleedairagain.
a. Air bubbles inreservoir tank
b. Clicking noiseinoil pump
c. Excessive buzzinginoil pump
Fluid noise mayoccur inthe valve oroil pump. Thisiscommon
when thevehicle isstationary orwhile turning thesteering
wheel slowly. Thisdoes notaffect theperformance ordurabil-
ity ofthe system.
Checking SteeringWheelTurning Force(For
power steering)
1. Park vehicle onalevel, drysurface andsetparking brake.
2. Start engine.
3. Bring power steering fluiduptoadequate operating temper-
ature. [Make suretemperature offluid isapproximately 60
to 80°C (140to176°F).]
Tires needtobe inflated tonormal pressure.
4. Check steering wheelturning forcewhen steering wheel
has been turned 360°from theneutral position.
Steering wheelturning force: •
39 N(4 kg, 9Ib) orless
5.
If
steering wheelturning forceisout ofspecification, check
rack sliding force.
a. Disconnect steeringcolumnlowerjointandknuckle arms
from thegear.
b. Start andrunengine atidle tomake suresteering fluidhas
reached normaloperating temperature.
c. Pull tie-rod slowlytomove itfrom neutral position to
::l::
11.5
mm
(::l::
0.453 in)atspeed of3.5 mm (0.138 in)/s.Check that
rack sliding forceiswithin specification.
Average racksliding force:
152.0 -240.3 N(15.5 -24.5 kg,34.2 -54.0 Ib)
Maximum forcedeviation:
98 N(10 kg, 22Ib)
6.
If
rack sliding forceisnot within specification, overhaul
steering gearassembly.
7. Ifrack sliding forceisOK, inspect steering column.Referto
ST-13.
ST-7