1999 NISSAN PRIMERA Electronic Repair Manual

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual Removal and InstallationNCEM0006
1. Oil pressure switch
2. EGR valve*
3. EGR guide tube*
4. Air relief plug5. Intake manifold
6. Intake manifold upper support
7. Intake manifold rear supports
8. Oil f

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual 1. Throttle position sensor
2. IACV-AAC valve
3. Throttle body4. Injector
5. Injector tube
6. Pressure regulator7. Intake manifold
8. Canister purge control valve
SEM865F
6.9 - 9.5 (0.70 - 0.97, 60.8

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual 1. Crankshaft pulley
2. Engine coolant temperature
3. Gasket
4. Exhaust manifold
5. Exhaust manifold cover6. Thermal transmitter
7. Water drain plug
8. Heated oxygen sensor
9. Three way catalyst10. Co

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual 1. Warm up engine.
2. Turn ignition switch OFF.
3. Release fuel pressure.
Refer to ªReleasing Fuel Pressureº in EC section.
4. Remove ignition coils.
5. Remove spark plugs.
IClean area around plug w

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual ComponentsNCEM0008
RemovalNCEM00091. Remove engine RH side cover and under covers.
2. Drain engine oil.
3. Remove front exhaust tube.
Refer to FE section (ªEXHAUST SYSTEMº).
4. Set a suitable transm

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual 7. Remove oil pan.
a. Insert Tool between cylinder block and oil pan.
1)Be careful not to damage aluminum mating face.
Do not insert screwdriver, or oil pan flange will be dam-
aged.
b. Slide Tool by

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual ComponentsNCEM0011
1. Chain tensioner
2. Camshaft sprocket (Intake)
3. Camshaft sprocket (Exhaust)
4. O-ring
5. Slack side timing chain guide
6. Timing chain tension guide7. Timing chain
8. Crankshaft

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NISSAN PRIMERA 1999  Electronic Repair Manual CAUTION:
IAfter removing timing chain, do not turn crankshaft and
camshaft separately, or valves will strike piston heads.
IWhen installing chain tensioner, oil seals, or other sliding
parts, lubricat