
GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION
GI
CONTENTS
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Precautions <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)″AIR BAG″AND
″SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER″
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PRECAUTIONS FOR NATS (NISSAN ANTI-THEFT
SYSTEM)
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS.........................................4
PRECAUTIONS FOR MULTIPORT FUEL
INJECTION SYSTEM OR ENGINE CONTROL
SYSTEM
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PRECAUTIONS FOR THREE WAY CATALYST...........6
PRECAUTIONS FOR HOSES.....................................6
PRECAUTIONS FOR ENGINE OILS...........................7
PRECAUTIONS FOR FUEL........................................8
PRECAUTIONS FOR AIR CONDITIONING..................9
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL......................................10
HOW TO READ WIRING DIAGRAMS..........................12
Sample/Wiring Diagram - EXAMPL - ........................12
OPTIONAL SPLICE..................................................13
Description <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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CONNECTOR SYMBOLS.........................................16
HARNESS INDICATION...........................................17
COMPONENT INDICATION......................................17
SWITCH POSITIONS...............................................17
DETECTABLE LINES AND NON-DETECTABLE
LINES
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MULTIPLE SWITCH.................................................19
REFERENCE AREA.................................................20
HOW TO PERFORM EFFICIENT DIAGNOSES
FOR AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENT...............................22
Work Flow <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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Incident Simulation Tests ...........................................23
INTRODUCTION<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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VEHICLE VIBRATION..............................................23
HEAT SENSITIVE<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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FREEZING<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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WATER INTRUSION................................................25
ELECTRICAL LOAD.................................................25
COLD OR HOT START UP.......................................25
Circuit Inspection .......................................................25
INTRODUCTION<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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TESTING FOR″OPENS″IN THE CIRCUIT................26
TESTING FOR″SHORTS″IN THE CIRCUIT..............27
GROUND INSPECTION...........................................28
VOLTAGE DROP TESTS..........................................28
CONTROL UNIT CIRCUIT TEST...............................30
HOW TO FOLLOW TROUBLE DIAGNOSES...............32
How to Follow Test Groups in Trouble Diagnoses ....33
Key to Symbols Signifying Measurements or
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CONSULT-II CHECKING SYSTEM...............................36
Function and System Application ..............................36
Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Replacement...............37
Checking Equipment..................................................37
CONSULT-II Data Link Connector (DLC) Circuit ......38
INSPECTION PROCEDURE.....................................38
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION................................39
Model Variation ..........................................................39
FOR EUROPE<0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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FOR AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH
AFRICA
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PREFIX AND SUFFIX DESIGNATIONS.....................40
Identification Number .................................................40
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
ARRANGEMENT
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IDENTIFICATION PLATE..........................................41
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER.......................................42
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE NUMBER........................42
MANUAL TRANSAXLE NUMBER..............................43
Dimensions <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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Wheels and Tires .......................................................44
LIFTING POINTS AND TOW TRUCK TOWING...........45
Preparation <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS......................................45
Board-on Lift <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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Garage Jack and Safety Stand .................................46
2-pole Lift <0011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100110011001100
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Tow Truck Towing ......................................................48
TOWING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE MODEL
WITH FOUR WHEELS ON GROUND
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TOWING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE MODEL
WITH REAR WHEELS RAISED (WITH FRONT
WHEELS ON GROUND)
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ISO 15031-2 TERMINOLOGY LIST..............................51
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CONTENTS(Cont’d)
GI-2

The security indicator is located on the combi meter. The indicator
blinks when the ignition switch is in “OFF” or “ACC” position.
Therefore, NATS warns outsiders that the vehicle is equipped with
the anti-theft system.
When NATS detects trouble, the security indicator lamp lights
up while ignition switch is in “ON” position.
This lighting up indicates that the anti-theft is not functioning,
so prompt service is required.
When servicing NATS (trouble diagnoses, system initialization
and additional registration of other NATS ignition key IDs),
CONSULT-II hardware and CONSULT-II NATS software is
necessary.
Regarding the procedures of NATS initialization and NATS
ignition key ID registration, refer to CONSULT-II operation
manual, NATS.
Therefore, CONSULT-II NATS software (program card and
operation manual) must be kept strictly confidential to main-
tain the integrity of the anti-theft function.
When servicing NATS (trouble diagnoses, system initialization
and additional registration of other NATS ignition key IDs), it
may be necessary to re-register original key identification.
Therefore, be sure to receive all keys from vehicle owner. A
maximum of five key IDs can be registered into NATS.
When failing to start the engine first time using the key of
NATS, start as follows.
a) Leave the ignition key in “ON” position for approximately 5
seconds.
b) Turn ignition key to “OFF” or “LOCK” position and wait approxi-
mately 5 seconds.
c) Repeat step 1 and 2 again.
d) Restart the engine while keeping the key separate from any
others on key-chain.
SGI285
GENERAL PRECAUTIONSNJGI0001S03Do not operate the engine for an extended period of time
without proper exhaust ventilation.
Keep the work area well ventilated and free of any inflammable
materials. Special care should be taken when handling any
inflammable or poisonous materials, such as gasoline, refrig-
erant gas, etc. When working in a pit or other enclosed area,
be sure to properly ventilate the area before working with haz-
ardous materials.
Do not smoke while working on the vehicle.
SGI231
Before jacking up the vehicle, apply wheel chocks or other tire
blocks to the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving. After
jacking up the vehicle, support the vehicle weight with safety
stands at the points designated for proper lifting before work-
ing on the vehicle.
These operations should be done on a level surface.
When removing a heavy component such as the engine or
transaxle, be careful not to lose your balance and drop them.
Also, do not allow them to strike adjacent parts, especially the
brake tubes and master cylinder.
PRECAUTIONS
Precautions (Cont’d)
GI-4

Dimensions=NJGI0008S03Unit: mm (in)
Item Sedan HB
Overall length 4,470 (176.0) 4,184 (164.7)
Overall width 1,695 (66.7) 1,710 (67.3)
Overall height 1,440 (56.7) 1,440 (56.7)
Front tread 1,470 (57.9) 1,470 (57.9)
Rear tread 1,450 (57.1) 1,455 (57.3)
Wheelbase 2,535 (99.8) 2,535 (99.8)
Wheels and TiresNJGI0008S04Sedan
Item Except for Europe Europe
Road wheelSteel/offset mm (in)14 x 5J/35 (1.38)
14 x 5-1/2JJ/45 (1.77)
15 x 6JJ/45 (1.77)14 x 5J/35 (1.38)
15 x 6JJ/45 (1.77)
Aluminum/offset mm (in) 14 x 6J (J)*/45 (1.77) 15 x 6J*/45 (1.77)
Tire sizeConventional175/65R14
175/70R14
185/65R14
185/65R15175/70R14
185/65R15
195/60R15
Spare Conventional T135/80D15
*: Option
Hatchback
Item
Road wheelSteel/offset mm (in)
15 x 6JJ/45 (1.77)
16 x 6JJ/45 (1.77)
Aluminum/offset mm (in)
Tire sizeConventional185/65R15
195/55R16
SpareConventional
T135/80/D15*
*: If so equipped (for some of A/T models)
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
Dimensions
GI-44

Garage Jack and Safety Stand=NJGI0009S03WARNING:
Never get under the vehicle while it is supported only by
the jack. Always use safety stands when you have to get
under the vehicle.
Place wheel chocks at both front and back of the wheels
on the ground.
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LIFTING POINTS AND TOW TRUCK TOWING
Garage Jack and Safety Stand
GI-46

SGI805
SGI987
Tow Truck TowingNJGI0009S05CAUTION:
All applicable local laws regarding the towing operation
must be obeyed.
It is necessary to use proper towing equipment to avoid
possible damage to the vehicle during towing operation.
Towing is in accordance with Towing Procedure Manual at
dealer.
Always attach safety chains before towing.
When towing, make sure that the transmission, steering
system and power train are in good order. If any unit is
damaged, dollies must be used.
NISSAN recommends that the vehicle be towed with the driving
(front) wheels off the ground as illustrated.
TOWING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE MODEL WITH
FOUR WHEELS ON GROUND
NJGI0009S0502Observe the following restricted towing speeds and distances.
Speed:
Below 50 km/h (30 MPH)
Distance:
Less than 65 km (40 miles)
CAUTION:
Never tow an automatic transaxle model from the rear (i.e.,
backward) with four wheels on the ground as this may cause
serious and expensive damage to the transaxle.
TOWING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE MODEL WITH
REAR WHEELS RAISED (WITH FRONT WHEELS ON
GROUND)
NJGI0009S0503Never tow an automatic transaxle model with rear wheels raised
(with front wheels on ground) as this may cause serious and
expensive damage to the transaxle. If it is necessary to tow it with
rear wheels raised, always use a towing dolly under the front
wheels.
LIFTING POINTS AND TOW TRUCK TOWING
Tow Truck Towing
GI-48

NJMA0036
Shown below are Pre-delivery Inspection Items required for the new vehicle. It is recommended that
necessary items other than those listed here be added, paying due regard tothe conditions in each
country.
Perform applicable items on each model. Consult text of this section for specifications.
UNDER HOOD — engine off
Radiator coolant level and coolant hose connections for leaks
Battery fluid level, specific gravity and conditions of battery terminals
Drive belts tension
Fuel filter for water or dusts (Diesel only), and fuel lines and connections for leaks
Engine oil level and oil leaks
Clutch and brake reservoir fluid level and fluid lines for leaks
Windshield and rear window washer and headlamp cleaner reservoir fluid level
Power steering reservoir fluid level and hose connections for leaks
ON INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
Remove front spring/strut spacer (If applicable)
Operation of all instruments, gauges, lights and accessories
Operation of horn(s), wiper and washer
Steering lock for operation
Check air conditioner for gas leaks
Front and rear seats, and seat belts for operation
All moldings, trims and fittings for fit and alignment
All windows for operation and alignment
Hood, trunk lid, door panels for fit and alignment
Latches, keys and locks for operation
Weatherstrips for adhesion and fit
Headlamp aiming
Tighten wheel nuts (Inc. inner nuts if applicable)
Tire pressure (Inc. spare tire)
Check front wheels for toe-in
Install clock/voltmeter/room lamp fuse (If applicable)
Install deodorizing filter to air conditioner (If applicable)
Remove wiper blade protectors (If applicable)
UNDER BODY
Manual transmission/transaxle, transfer and differential gear oil level
Brake and fuel lines and oil/fluid reservoirs for leaks
Tighten bolts and nuts of steering linkage and gear box, suspension, propeller shafts and drive shafts
Tighten rear body bolts and nuts (Models with wooden bed only)
ROAD TEST
Clutch operation
Parking brake operation
Service brake operation
Automatic transmission/transaxle shift timing and kickdown
Steering control and returnability
Engine performance
Squeaks and rattles
ENGINE OPERATING AND HOT
Adjust idle speed
Automatic transmission/transaxle fluid level
Engine idling and stop knob operation (Diesel only)
FINAL INSPECTION
Install necessary parts (outside mirror, wheel covers, seat belts, mat, carpet or mud flaps)
Inspect for interior and exterior metal and paint damage
Check for spare tire, jack, tools (wheel chock), and literature
Wash, clean interior and exterior
: Not applicable to this model
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION ITEMS
MA-2

Chassis and Body MaintenanceNJMA0005S05Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace, L = Lubricate.
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Reference page Perform either at number of kilome-
ters (miles) or months, whichever
comes first.kmx1,000
(Miles x
1,000)
Months1
(0.6)
—10
(6)
620
(12)
1230
(18)
1840
(24)
2450
(30)
3060
(36)
3670
(42)
4280
(48)
48
Underhood and under vehicle
Brake, clutch & automatic transaxle
fluid (For level & leaks)★IIIIIIII BR-7,AT-13
Brake fluid★R R BR-18
Brake booster vacuum hoses, con-
nections & check valveI I BR-22
Power steering fluid & lines (For
level & leaks)I*1 I I*1 I I*1 I I*1 I ST-7
Brake, clutch & exhaust systemsIIIIIIIIBR-7, FE-10,
FE-26
Manual transaxle gear oil (For level
& leaks)I*1 I I*1 I I*1 I I*1 I MT-15, MT-14
Steering gear & linkage, axle & sus-
pension parts & drive shafts★I*2IIIIST-7,SU-6,SU-7
Outside and inside
Wheel alignment (If necessary,
rotate & balance wheels)IIIISU-7,SU-14
Brake pads, rotors & other brake
components★IIIIIIII BR-27,BR-31
Brake linings, drums & other brake
components★IIIIBR-7
Lock, hinges & hood latch★L*1 L L*1 L L*1 L L*1 L BT-7, BT-16
Seat belts, buckles, retractors,
anchors & adjusterIIIIRS-4
Foot brake, parking brake & clutch
(For free play, stroke & operation)I*1 I I*1 I I*1 I I*1 I BR-12, BR-43, CL-5
Ventilation air filter★Replace every 12,000 km (7,500 miles) or 12 months HA-95 or ATC-128
Supplemental air bag systemsSee NOTE
(1)RS-25
NOTE:
(1) Inspect at the first 10 years, and then every 2 years.
★Maintenance items with “★” should be performed more frequently according to “Maintenance Under Severe Driving Con-
ditions”.
*1: Models except for Australia
*2: Models without three way catalystGI
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (EXCEPT FOR EUROPE)
Chassis and Body Maintenance
MA-5