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REAR DRIVE SHAFT
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8. Check that boot installation length “L” is the length indicated
below. Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar tool into smaller
side of boot. Remove air from boot to prevent boot deformation.
CAUTION:
lBoot may break if boot installation length is less than
standard value.
lBe careful that screwdriver tip does not contact inside
surface of boot.
9. Secure big and small ends of boot with new boot bands as
shown in figure.
CAUTION:
Rotate housing and check that boot installation position
does not change. If position changes, reinstall boot bands.
Wheel Side
1. Use a drift to press-fit sensor rotor into joint sub-assembly.
CAUTION:
Discard the old sensor rotor; replace with a new one.
2. Wind serrated part of drive shaft with tape. Install boot band and
boot to shaft. Be careful not to damage boot.
CAUTION:
Discard the old boot band and boot; replace with new ones.
3. Remove protective tape wound around serrated part of shaft.Boot installation length
: 78.6 - 80.6 mm (3.094 - 3.173 in)
SDIA0600E
SFA395
SDIA0602E
SDIA0597E
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4. Attach circular clip to shaft. At this time, circular clip must fit
securely into the shaft groove. Attach nut to joint sub-assembly.
Use a wooden hammer to press-fit.
CAUTION:
Discard the old circular clip; replace with a new one.
5. Insert the amount of grease (Nissan genuine grease or equiva-
lent) listed below into housing from large end of boot.
6. Install boot securely into grooves (indicated by * marks) shown
in the figure.
CAUTION:
If there is grease on boot mounting surfaces (indicated by *
marks) of joint sub-assembly, boot may come off. Remove
all grease from surfaces.
7. Check that boot installation length “L” is the length indicated
below. Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar tool into smaller
side of boot. Remove air from boot to prevent boot deformation.
CAUTION:
lBoot may break if boot installation length is less than standard value.
lBe careful that screwdriver tip does not contact inside surface of boot.
8. Secure big and small ends of boot with new boot bands as
shown in the figure.
CAUTION:
Rotate housing and check that boot installation position
does not change. If position changes, reinstall boot bands.Grease amount : 35 - 45 g (1.23 - 1.59 oz)
RAC0049D
Boot installation length
:66.7 - 68.7 mm (2.626 - 2.705 in)SDIA0607E
SFA395
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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)PFP:00030
Wheel BearingEDS000ID
Drive ShaftEDS000IE
Drive type4WD
Rotation torque 1.96 N-m (0.20 kg-m,17 in-lb)
Spring balance reading 12.8 N or less (1.30 kg or less)
Installation location of spring balance mm (in)
Axial end play 0.05 mm (0.0020 in) or less
SDIA0148E
Joint typeFinal drive side T58C
Wheel side Z65
Grease Nissan genuine grease or equivalent
SpecifiedamountofgreaseFinal drive side 40 - 50 g (1.41 - 1.77 oz)
Wheelside 35-45g(1.23-1.59oz)
Boot lengthFinal drive side (L
2) 78.6 - 80.6 mm (3.094 - 3.173 in)
Wheel side (L
1) 66.7 - 68.7 mm (2.626 - 2.705 in)
SDIA0618E
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RF-1
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ROOF
SUNROOF .................................................................. 2
Precautions .............................................................. 2
System Description .................................................. 2
RESUMING OPERATION ..................................... 2
Component Parts Location ....................................... 2
Wiring Diagram — SROOF — ................................. 3
Terminal and Reference Value for Sunroof Switch..... 5
Wind Deflector Inspection ........................................ 5
Sunroof Lid Weatherstrip Inspection ........................ 5
Link and Wire Assembly Inspection ......................... 5Fitting Adjustment ..................................................... 6
LONGITUDINAL/LATERAL CLEARANCE
ADJUSTMENT ...................................................... 6
SURFACE MISMATCH ADJUSTMENT ................ 6
Removal and Installation .......................................... 7
SUNROOF UNIT ................................................... 8
GLASS LID ............................................................ 9
SUNSHADE .......................................................... 9
WIND DEFLECTOR ............................................ 10
SUNROOF MOTOR ............................................ 10
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SUNROOF
SUNROOF
PFP:91210
PrecautionsEIS000MJ
lIf sunroof motor operation sound is noted but sunroof does not operate, replace motor assembly with
glass lid fully closed.
lIf sunroof (glass lid and motor) does not operate when using sunroof switch then remove the front cover of
the luggage compartment, and rotate motor gear box drive shaft with the emergency handle (in the tool
box).
System DescriptionEIS000MK
lOperating sunroof switch allows glass lid open/close, and tilt UP·DOWN.
lWhen sunroof switch is pressed firmly toward the OPEN side, glass lid automatically opens and automatic
operation is stopped at a point 180 mm to the fully closed position.
NOTE:
After the emergency handle is used to rotate the motor drive shaft, sunroof switch operation may not cor-
respond to actual glass lid movement. When this happens, conduct resuming operation to restore normal
operation.
RESUMING OPERATION
lIf actual glass lid operation does not correspond to expected
operation, operate sunroof switch to slide glass lid toward area
A in the figure. This should result in resumption of normal oper-
ation.
CAUTION:
Before normal operation is resumed, expected sunroof
switch operation and actual glass lid movement may not
correspond. Make sure that neither head nor hands pro-
trude from sunroof and conduct resuming operation.
Component Parts LocationEIS000ML
SIIA0139E
SIIA0321E
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Wiring Diagram — SROOF —EIS000MM
TIWA0001E
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