TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
EC-73
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSISPFP:00004
Trouble Diagnosis IntroductionEBS010LP
INTRODUCTION
The engine has an ECM to control major systems such as fuel con-
trol, ignition control, idle air control system, etc. The ECM accepts
input signals from sensors and instantly drives actuators. It is essen-
tial that both input and output signals are proper and stable. At the
same time, it is important that there are no malfunctions such as vac-
uum leaks, fouled spark plugs, or other malfunctions with the engine.
It is much more difficult to diagnose an incident that occurs intermit-
tently rather than continuously. Most intermittent incidents are
caused by poor electric connections or improper wiring. In this case,
careful checking of suspected circuits may help prevent the replace-
ment of good parts.
A visual check only may not find the cause of the incidents. A road
test with CONSULT-II (or GST) or a circuit tester connected should
be performed. Follow the Work Flow on EC-74
.
Before undertaking actual checks, take a few minutes to talk with a
customer who approaches with a driveability complaint. The cus-
tomer can supply good information about such incidents, especially
intermittent ones. Find out what symptoms are present and under
what conditions they occur. A Diagnostic Worksheet like the example
on EC-76
should be used.
Start your diagnosis by looking for conventional malfunctions first.
This will help troubleshoot driveability malfunctions on an electroni-
cally controlled engine vehicle.
MEF036D
SEF233G
SEF234G
EC-240
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DTC P0300 - P0304 MULTIPLE CYLINDER MISFIRE, NO. 1 - 4 CYLINDER MIS-
FIRE
5. CHECK IGNITION SPARK
1. Disconnect ignition coil assembly from rocker cover.
2. Connect a known good spark plug to the ignition coil assembly.
3. Place end of spark plug against a suitable ground and crank engine.
4. Check for spark.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Check ignition coil, power transistor and their circuits.
Refer to EC-417, "
IGNITION SIGNAL" .
6. CHECK SPARK PLUGS
Remove the spark plugs and check for fouling, etc.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 7.
NG >> Repair or replace spark plug(s) with standard type
one(s). For spark plug type, refer to MA-26, "
Checking
and Changing Spark Plugs" .
7. CHECK COMPRESSION PRESSURE
Check compression pressure. Refer to EM-67, "
CHECKING COMPRESSION PRESSURE" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 8.
NG >> Check pistons, piston rings, valves, valve seats and cylinder head gaskets.
8. CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
1. Install all removed parts.
2. Release fuel pressure to zero. Refer to EC-48, "
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE" .
3. Install fuel pressure gauge and check fuel pressure. Refer to EC-48, "
FUEL PRESSURE CHECK" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 9.
NG >> Follow the construction of FUEL PRESSURE CHECK.
SEF575Q
SEF156I
Standard:
1,190 kPa (11.9 bar, 12.1 kg/cm2 , 172 psi)/250 rpm
Minimum:
990 kPa (9.9 bar, 10.1 kg/cm
2 , 144 psi)/250 rpm
Difference between each
cylinder:98 kPa (0.98 bar, 1.0 kg/cm
2 , 14 psi)/250 rpm
At idle: Approx. 350 kPa (3.5 bar, 3.57 kg/cm
2 , 51 psi)
EC-520
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Trouble Diagnosis IntroductionEBS010X4
INTRODUCTION
The engine has an ECM to control major systems such as fuel con-
trol, ignition control, idle air control system, etc. The ECM accepts
input signals from sensors and instantly drives actuators. It is essen-
tial that both input and output signals are proper and stable. At the
same time, it is important that there are no malfunctions such as vac-
uum leaks, fouled spark plugs, or other malfunctions with the engine.
It is much more difficult to diagnose a incident that occurs intermit-
tently rather than continuously. Most intermittent incidents are
caused by poor electric connections or improper wiring. In this case,
careful checking of suspected circuits may help prevent the replace-
ment of good parts.
A visual check only may not find the cause of the incidents. A road
test with CONSULT-II or a circuit tester connected should be per-
formed. Follow the Work Flow on EC-521
.
Before undertaking actual checks, take a few minutes to talk with a
customer who approaches with a driveability complaint. The cus-
tomer can supply good information about such incidents, especially
intermittent ones. Find out what symptoms are present and under
what conditions they occur. A Diagnostic Worksheet like the example
on EC-523
should be used.
Start your diagnosis by looking for conventional malfunctions first.
This will help troubleshoot driveability malfunctions on an electroni-
cally controlled engine vehicle.
MEF036D
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MAINTENANCE
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CONTENTS
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SECTION MA
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MAINTENANCE
PREPARATION ........................................................... 3
Special Service Tools ............................................... 3
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 3
DESCRIPTION ............................................................ 4
Pre-delivery Inspection Items ................................... 4
GENERAL MAINTENANCE ....................................... 6
General Maintenance ............................................... 6
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ....................................... 7
Periodic Maintenance ............................................... 7
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTE-
NANCE (QR20DE AND QR25DE PETROL
ENGINE) ............................................................... 7
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
(QR20DE AND QR25DE PETROL ENGINE) ....... 8
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTE-
NANCE (YD22DDTI DIESEL ENGINE) ................ 9
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
(YD22DDTI DIESEL ENGINE) .............................. 9
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING
CONDITIONS ...................................................... 10
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTE-
NANCE (QR20DE AND QR25DE PETROL
ENGINE) ............................................................. 12
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
(QR20DE AND QR25DE PETROL ENGINE) ..... 13
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTE-
NANCE (YD22DDTI DIESEL ENGINE) .............. 14
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
(YD22DDTI DIESEL ENGINE) ............................ 14
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING
CONDITIONS ...................................................... 15
RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS ...... 17
Fluids and Lubricants ............................................. 17
SAE Viscosity Number ........................................... 18
GASOLINE ENGINE ........................................... 18
DIESEL ENGINE ................................................. 18
Engine Coolant Mixture Ratio ................................ 19
ENGINE MAINTENANCE (QR20DE·QR25DE) ........ 20
Checking Drive Belts .............................................. 20
Tension Adjustment ................................................ 20Changing Engine Coolant ....................................... 20
DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT .......................... 20
REFILLING ENGINE COOLANT ......................... 21
FLUSHING COOLING SYSTEM ......................... 22
Checking Cooling System ...................................... 22
CHECKING COOLING SYSTEM HOSES ........... 22
CHECKING RADIATOR ...................................... 22
CHECKING RADIATOR CAP .............................. 22
CHECKING RADIATOR SYSTEM FOR LEAKS ... 23
Checking Fuel Lines ............................................... 23
Changing Air Cleaner Filter .................................... 23
VISCOUS PAPER TYPE ..................................... 23
Changing Engine Oil ............................................... 23
Changing Oil Filter .................................................. 25
REMOVAL ........................................................... 25
INSTALLATION ................................................... 25
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ................ 25
Checking and Changing Spark Plugs ..................... 26
REMOVAL ........................................................... 26
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ....................... 26
INSTALLATION ................................................... 26
Checking EVAP Vapor Lines .................................. 26
ENGINE MAINTENANCE (YD22DDTI) .................... 27
Checking Drive Belts .............................................. 27
Tension Adjustment ................................................ 27
A/C COMPRESSOR BELT .................................. 28
ALTERNATOR AND WATER PUMP BELT .......... 28
Changing Engine Coolant ....................................... 28
DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT .......................... 28
REFILLING ENGINE COOLANT ......................... 29
FLUSHING COOLING SYSTEM ......................... 30
Checking Cooling System ...................................... 30
CHECKING COOLING SYSTEM HOSES ........... 30
CHECKING RADIATOR ...................................... 30
CHECKING RADIATOR CAP .............................. 30
CHECKING RADIATOR SYSTEM FOR LEAKS ... 31
Checking Fuel Lines ............................................... 31
Changing Fuel Filter ............................................... 31
REMOVAL ........................................................... 32
INSTALLATION ................................................... 32
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCEPFP:00026
Periodic MaintenanceELS000AM
The following tables show the normal maintenance schedule. Depending upon weather and atmospheric con-
ditions, varying road surfaces, individual driving habits and vehicle usage, additional or more frequent mainte-
nance may be required.
Periodic maintenance beyond the last period shown on the tables requires similar maintenance.
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTENANCE (QR20DE AND QR25DE PETROL ENGINE)
(Annual Mileage <30,000 Km/year)
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace,.
NOTE:
Maintenance items with “ ” should be performed more frequently according to “Maintenance Under Severe Driving
Conditions”.
(1)Periodic maintenance is not required. However, if valve noise increases, check valve clearance.
(2) Replace the drive belt if found damaged or if the auto belt tensioner reading reaches the maximum limit.
(3) First replace at 90,000 Km (54,000 miles)/60 months, then every 60,000 km (36,000 miles)/48 months. Perform "I"
(Checking the mixture ratio and correcting the mixture ratio if necessary) at the middle of replacement interval.
(4) Fuel filter is maintenance-free. For service procedures, refer to FL section. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Refer-
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page Perform on a kilometer basis, but on an annual
basis when driving less than 15,000 km (9,000
miles) per yearkm x
1,000
(Miles x
1,000)
Months15
(9)
1230
(18)
2445
(27)
3660
(36)
4875
(45)
6090
(54)
72105
(63)
84120
(72)
96
Engine compartment and under vehicle
Intake and exhaust valve clearanceSee
NOTE (1)EM-61
Drive beltSee
NOTE (2)MA-20
Engine oil (Use recommended oil.)R RRRRRRRMA-23
Engine oil filter (Use NISSAN genuine part or
equivalent)R RRRRRRRMA-25
Engine anti-freeze coolant (Use Genuine Nissan
Anti-freeze Coolant (L250) or equivalent.)See
NOTE (3)IRIMA-20
Cooling system II IIIIIIMA-22
Fuel lines I I I IMA-23
Air cleaner filterRRMA-23
Fuel filter (In-tank type)See
NOTE (4)FL-4
Spark plugs R R R RMA-26
EVAP vapor lines (With carbon canister) I I I IMA-26
MA-12
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTENANCE (QR20DE AND QR25DE PETROL ENGINE)
(Annual Mileage >30,000 Km/year)
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace,.
NOTE:
Maintenance items with “ ” should be performed more frequently according to “Maintenance Under Severe Driving
Conditions”.
(1)Periodic maintenance is not required. However, if valve noise increases, check valve clearance.
(2) Replace the drive belt if found damaged or if the auto belt tensioner reading reaches the maximum limit.
(3) First replace at 90,000 Km (54,000 miles), then every 60,000 km (36,000 miles). Perform "I" (Checking the mixture ratio
and correcting the mixture ratio if necessary) at the middle of replacement interval.
(4) Fuel filter is maintenance-free. For service procedures, refer to FL section. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Refer-
ence
page Perform on a kilometer basis, but on an annual
basis when driving less than 15,000 km (9.000
miles) per yearkm x
1,000
(Miles x
1,000)
Months15
(9)30
(18)45
(27)60
(36)75
(45)90
(54)105
(63)120
(72)
Engine compartment and under vehicle
Intake and exhaust valve clearanceSee
NOTE (1)EM-61
Drive beltSee
NOTE (2)I IIIIIIIMA-20
Engine oil (Use recommended oil.)RRRRRRRRMA-23
Engine oil filter (Use NISSAN genuine part or
equivalent)RRRRRRRRMA-25
Engine anti-freeze coolant (Use Genuine Nissan
Anti-freeze Coolant (L250) or equivalent.)See
NOTE (3)IRIMA-20
Cooling system I I I IMA-22
Fuel linesIIMA-23
Air cleaner filterRRMA-23
Fuel filter (In-tank type)See
NOTE (4)FL-4
Spark plugs R R R RMA-26
EVAP vapor lines (With carbon canister) I IMA-26
MA-26
ENGINE MAINTENANCE (QR20DE·QR25DE)
Checking and Changing Spark PlugsELS000ZK
REMOVAL
1. Remove ignition coil. Refer to EM-29, "IGNITION COIL" .
2. Remove spark plug with spark plug wrench (commercial service
tool).
CAUTION:
Do not drop or shock it.
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Use standard type spark plug for normal condition.
Hot type spark plug is suitable when fouling occurs with standard type spark plug under conditions such as:
Frequent engine starts
Low ambient temperatures
Cold type spark plug is suitable when spark plug knock occurs with standard type spark plug under conditions
such as:
Extended highway driving
Frequent high engine revolution
Check plug gap of each spark plug.
If out of standard, adjust or replace spark plug.
Use a wire brush for cleaning, if necessary.
INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
Checking EVAP Vapor LinesELS000ZL
1. Visually inspect EVAP vapor lines for improper attachment and for cracks, damage, loose connections,
chafing and deterioration.
2. Inspect fuel tank filler cap vacuum relief valve for clogging, sticking, etc.
Refer to EC-474, "
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION LINE DRAWING" .
SEM294A
MakeNGK
Standard typeLFR5A-11
Hot typeLFR4A-11
Cold typeLFR6A-11
Standard :1.0 - 1.1 mm (0.039 - 0.043 in)
SMA476
Spark plug:
: 24.5 N·m (2.5 kg-m, 18 ft-lb)