CONSULT-II CHECKING SYSTEM
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CONSULT-II CHECKING SYSTEMPFP:00000
DescriptionEAS000G8
CONSULT-II is a hand-held type tester. When it is connected with a diagnostic connector equipped on the
vehicle side, it will communicate with the control unit equipped in the vehicle and then enable various
kinds of diagnostic tests.
Refer to “CONSULT-II Software Operation Manual” for more information.
Function and System Application EAS000G9
x: Applicable
*1: Nissan Anti-Theft System
*2: Gasoline engine models
*3: This item is indicated, but it is what it does not use.
Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Replacement EAS000GA
CONSULT-II contains a nickel metal hydride battery. When replacing the battery obey the following:
WARNING:
Replace the nickel metal hydride battery with Genuine CONSULT-II battery only. Use of another bat-
tery may present a risk of fire or explosion. The battery may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if
mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.
Keep the battery out of reach of children and discard used battery conforming to the local regulations.
Diagnostic test
modeFunction
ENGINE
A/T
AIR BAG
ABS
ABS (Including ESP)
ALL MODE AWD/ 4WD
NATS*
1
HEADLAMP LEVELIZER
Work supportThis mode enables a technician to adjust some devices faster and more
accurately by following the indications on CONSULT-II.x*2x- -x- -x
Self-diagnostic
resultsSelf-diagnostic results can be read and erased quickly. x x x x x x x x
Trouble diagnos-
tic recordCurrent self-diagnostic results and all trouble diagnostic records previously
stored can be read.--x-----
Data monitor Input/Output data in the ECU can be read. x x - x x x - x
Active testDiagnostic Test Mode in which CONSULT-II drives some actuators apart
from the ECU and also shifts some parameters in a specified range.x - - xxx -x
CAN diagnosis
support monitorThe communication condition of CAN communication line can be indicated. x x - x x x - -
DTC confirmationThe results of SRT (System Readiness Test) and the self-diagnosis status/
result can be confirmed.x*
2-------
DTC work supportThe operating condition to confirm Diagnosis Trouble Codes can be
selected.- x------
ECU (ECM/TCM)
part numberECU (ECM/TCM) part number can be read. x x - x x x - x
ECU discrimi-
nated No.Classification number of a replacement ECU can be read to prevent an
incorrect ECU from being installed.--x-----
Function testThis mode can show results of self-diagnosis of ECU with either “OK” or
“NG”. For engines, more practical tests regarding sensors/switches and/or
actuators are available.xxxxx---
Control unit initial-
izationAll registered ignition key IDs in NATS components can be initialized and
new IDs can be registered.- -----x-
Configuration*
3— - ------x
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CONSULT-II CHECKING SYSTEM
Checking Equipment EAS000GB
When ordering the following equipment, contact your NISSAN/INFINITI distributor.
CAUTION:
Previous CONSULT-II “I” and “Y” DLC-I and DLC-II cables should NOT be used anymore because
their DDL connector pins can be damaged during cable swapping.
If CONSULT-ll is used with no connection of CONSULT-ll CONVERTER, malfunctions might be
detected in self-diagnosis depending on control unit which carry out CAN communication.
If CONSULT-II CONVERTER is not connected with CONSULT-ll, vehicle occur the "FAIL SAFE
MODE" which is "LIGHT UP the HEAD LIGHT" and/or "COOLING FAN ROTATING" when CONSULT-
ll is started.
NOTE:
The CONSULT-II must be used in conjunction with a program card.
CONSULT-II does not require loading (Initialization) procedure.
Be sure the CONSULT-II is turned off before installing or removing a program card.
CONSULT-II Start ProcedureEAS0017Y
NOTE:
Turning ignition switch off when performing CAN diagnosis could cause CAN memory to be erased.
1. Connect CONSULT-II and CONSULT-II CONVERTER to the
data link connector.
2. If necessary, turn on the ignition switch.
3. Touch “START (NISSAN BASED VHCL)” or “System Shortcut
key” (eg : ENGINE) on the screen.
Tool nameDescription
NISSAN CONSULT-II
1. CONSULT-II unit (Tester internal soft: Resident
version 3.3.0) and accessories
2. Program card AED04E and AEN04A-1 (For
NATS)
3. CONSULT-II CONVERTER
SAIA0362E
PAIA0070E
SAIA0450E
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TIGHTENING TORQUE OF STANDARD BOLTS
NEW STANDARD BASED ON ISO
CAUTION:
1. Use tightening torque with lubricant for the new standard bolts/nuts in principle. Friction coeffi-
cient stabilizer is applied to the new standard bolts/nuts.
2. However, use tightening torque without lubricant for the following cases. Friction coefficient stabi-
lizer is not applied to the following bolts/nuts.
–Grade 4.8, M6 size bolt, Conical spring washer installed
–Paint removing nut (Size M6 and M8) for fixing with weld bolt
Grade
(Strength
grade)Bolt
sizeBolt
diame-
ter
mmHexagonal
width
across flats
mmPitch
mmTightening torque
Hexagon head bolt Hexagon flange bolt
N·m kg-m ft-lb in-lb N·m kg-m ft-lb in-lb
4.8
(Without
lubricant)M6 6.0 10 1.0 5.5 0.56 4 49 7 0.71 5 62
M8 8.0 131.25 13.5 1.4 10 — 17 1.7 13 —
1.0 13.5 1.4 10 — 17 1.7 13 —
M10 10.0 161.5 28 2.9 21 — 35 3.6 26 —
1.25 28 2.9 21 — 35 3.6 26 —
M12 12.0 181.75 45 4.6 33 — 55 5.6 41 —
1.25 45 4.6 33 — 65 6.6 48 —
M14 14.0 21 1.5 80 8.2 59 — 100 10 74 —
4.8
(With
lubricant)M6 6.0 10 1.0 4 0.41 3 35 5.5 0.56 4 49
M8 8.0 131.25 11 1.1 8 — 13.5 1.4 10 —
1.0 11 1.1 8 — 13.5 1.4 10 —
M10 10.0 161.5 22 2.2 16 — 28 2.9 21 —
1.25 22 2.2 16 — 28 2.9 21 —
M12 12.0 181.75 35 3.6 26 — 45 4.6 33 —
1.25 35 3.6 26 — 45 4.6 33 —
M14 14.0 21 1.5 65 6.6 48 — 80 8.2 59 —
8.8
(With
lubricant)M6 6.0 10 1.0 8 0.82 6 71 10 1.0 7 89
M8 8.0 131.25 21 2.1 15 — 25 2.6 18 —
1.0 21 2.1 15 — 25 2.6 18 —
M10 10.0 161.5 40 4.1 30 — 50 5.1 37 —
1.25 40 4.1 30 — 50 5.1 37 —
M12 12.0 181.75 70 7.1 52 — 85 8.7 63 —
1.25 70 7.1 52 — 85 8.7 63 —
M14 14.0 21 1.5 120 12 89 — 140 14 103 —
10.9
(With
lubricant)M6 6.0 10 1.0 10 1.0 7 89 12 1.2 9 106
M8 8.0 131.25 27 2.8 20 — 32 3.3 24 —
1.0 27 2.8 20 — 32 3.3 24 —
M10 10.0 161.5 55 5.6 41 — 62 6.3 46 —
1.25 55 5.6 41 — 62 6.3 46 —
M12 12.0 181.75 95 9.7 70 — 105 11 77 —
1.25 95 9.7 70 — 105 11 77 —
M14 14.0 21 1.5 160 16 118 — 180 18 133 —
EM-2 ROCKER COVER ..................................................... 44
Removal and Installation ........................................ 44
REMOVAL ........................................................... 44
INSTALLATION .................................................... 45
TIMING CHAIN .......................................................... 46
Removal and Installation ........................................ 46
REMOVAL ........................................................... 46
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ........................ 50
INSTALLATION .................................................... 51
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ................ 55
CAMSHAFT ............................................................... 56
Removal and Installation ........................................ 56
REMOVAL ........................................................... 56
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ........................ 58
INSTALLATION .................................................... 61
Valve Clearance ...................................................... 64
INSPECTION ....................................................... 64
ADJUSTMENT .................................................... 65
OIL SEAL .................................................................. 67
Removal and Installation of Valve Oil Seal ............. 67
REMOVAL ........................................................... 67
INSTALLATION .................................................... 67
Removal and Installation of Front Oil Seal ............. 67
REMOVAL ........................................................... 67
INSTALLATION .................................................... 68
Removal and Installation of Rear Oil Seal .............. 68
REMOVAL ........................................................... 68
INSTALLATION .................................................... 68
CYLINDER HEAD ..................................................... 70
On-Vehicle Service ................................................. 70
CHECKING COMPRESSION PRESSURE ......... 70
Removal and Installation ........................................ 71
REMOVAL ........................................................... 71
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ........................ 72
INSTALLATION .................................................... 73
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ................ 73
Disassembly and Assembly .................................... 74
DISASSEMBLY ................................................... 74
ASSEMBLY ......................................................... 75
Inspection After Disassembly ................................. 77
VALVE DIMENSIONS .......................................... 77
VALVE GUIDE CLEARANCE .............................. 77
VALVE GUIDE REPLACEMENT ......................... 77
VALVE SEAT CONTACT ..................................... 79
VALVE SEAT REPLACEMENT ........................... 79
VALVE SPRING SQUARENESS ......................... 80
VALVE SPRING DIMENSIONS AND VALVE
SPRING PRESSURE LOAD ............................... 80
ENGINE ASSEMBLY ................................................ 81
Removal and Installation (2WD Models) ................ 81
REMOVAL ........................................................... 82
INSTALLATION .................................................... 83
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ................ 84
Removal and Installation (4WD Models) ................ 85
REMOVAL ........................................................... 85
INSTALLATION .................................................... 88
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ................ 88CYLINDER BLOCK ................................................... 89
Disassembly and Assembly .................................... 89
DISASSEMBLY .................................................... 90
ASSEMBLY .......................................................... 94
How to Select Piston and Bearing .......................... 99
DESCRIPTION .................................................... 99
HOW TO SELECT PISTON ...............................100
HOW TO SELECT CONNECTING ROD BEAR-
ING .....................................................................100
HOW TO SELECT MAIN BEARING ..................102
Inspection After Disassembly ................................107
CRANKSHAFT END PLAY ................................107
CONNECTING ROD SIDE CLEARANCE .........107
PISTON TO PISTON PIN OIL CLEARANCE .....107
PISTON RING SIDE CLEARANCE ...................108
PISTON RING END GAP ..................................108
CONNECTING ROD BEND AND TORSION .....109
CONNECTING ROD BIG END DIAMETER ......109
CONNECTING ROD BUSHING OIL CLEAR-
ANCE .................................................................109
CYLINDER BLOCK DISTORTION ....................110
MAIN BEARING HOUSING INNER DIAMETER . 111
PISTON TO CYLINDER BORE CLEARANCE .. 111
CRANKSHAFT MAIN JOURNAL DIAMETER ...112
CRANKSHAFT PIN JOURNAL DIAMETER ......113
OUT-OF-ROUND AND TAPER OF CRANK-
SHAFT ...............................................................113
CRANKSHAFT RUNOUT ..................................113
CONNECTING ROD BEARING OIL CLEAR-
ANCE .................................................................113
MAIN BEARING OIL CLEARANCE ...................114
MAIN BEARING CRUSH HEIGHT ....................115
CONNECTING ROD BEARING CRUSH
HEIGHT .............................................................115
LOWER CYLINDER BLOCK MOUNTING BOLT
OUTER DIAMETER ...........................................115
CONNECTING ROD BOLT OUTER DIAMETER .115
FLYWHEEL DEFLECTION (M/T MODELS) ......116
MOVEMENT AMOUNT OF FLYWHEEL (M/T
MODELS) ...........................................................116
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) ....117
Standard and Limit ................................................117
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ...........................117
DRIVE BELT ......................................................117
INTAKE MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST MANI-
FOLD .................................................................117
SPARK PLUG ....................................................117
CYLINDER HEAD ..............................................117
VALVE ................................................................118
CAMSHAFT AND CAMSHAFT BEARING .........121
CYLINDER BLOCK ............................................122
PISTON, PISTON RING AND PISTON PIN ......123
CONNECTING ROD ..........................................124
CRANKSHAFT ...................................................124
MAIN BEARING .................................................126
CONNECTING ROD BEARING .........................127
Tightening Torque .................................................127
EM-4 INSTALLATION ..................................................191
Removal and Installation of Rear Oil Seal ............192
REMOVAL .........................................................192
INSTALLATION ..................................................192
SECONDARY TIMING CHAIN ................................193
Removal and Installation ......................................193
REMOVAL .........................................................193
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ......................195
INSTALLATION ..................................................195
PRIMARY TIMING CHAIN ......................................198
Removal and Installation ......................................198
REMOVAL .........................................................200
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ......................203
INSTALLATION ..................................................203
CYLINDER HEAD ...................................................209
On-Vehicle Service ...............................................209
CHECKING COMPRESSION PRESSURE .......209
Removal and Installation ......................................210
REMOVAL .........................................................210
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ......................211
INSTALLATION ..................................................212
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ..............214
Disassembly and Assembly ..................................215
DISASSEMBLY .................................................215
ASSEMBLY .......................................................216
INSPECTION AFTER DISASSEMBLY ..............217
ENGINE ASSEMBLY ..............................................222
Removal and Installation (2WD Models) ..............222
REMOVAL .........................................................223
INSTALLATION ..................................................224
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ..............225
Removal and Installation (4WD Models) ..............226
REMOVAL .........................................................227
INSTALLATION ..................................................229
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ..............229
CYLINDER BLOCK .................................................230
Disassembly and Assembly ..................................230
DISASSEMBLY .................................................231
ASSEMBLY .......................................................235
How to Select Piston and Bearing ........................241
DESCRIPTION ..................................................241
HOW TO SELECT PISTON ...............................242
HOW TO SELECT CONNECTING ROD BEAR-
ING ....................................................................242HOW TO SELECT MAIN BEARING ..................244
Inspection After Disassembly ................................245
CRANKSHAFT END PLAY ................................245
CONNECTING ROD SIDE CLEARANCE .........246
PISTON TO PISTON PIN CLEARANCE ...........246
PISTON RING SIDE CLEARANCE ...................247
PISTON RING END GAP ..................................247
CONNECTING ROD BEND AND TORSION .....248
CONNECTING ROD BIG END INNER DIAME-
TER ....................................................................248
CONNECTING ROD BUSHING OIL CLEAR-
ANCE .................................................................248
CYLINDER BLOCK TOP SURFACE DISTOR-
TION ..................................................................249
MAIN BEARING HOUSING INNER DIAMETER .249
PISTON TO CYLINDER BORE CLEARANCE ..250
CRANKSHAFT MAIN JOURNAL DIAMETER ...251
CRANKSHAFT PIN JOURNAL DIAMETER ......251
CRANKSHAFT OUT-OF-ROUND AND TAPER .251
CRANKSHAFT RUNOUT ..................................252
CONNECTING ROD BEARING OIL CLEAR-
ANCE .................................................................252
MAIN BEARING OIL CLEARANCE ...................253
CRUSH HEIGHT OF MAIN BEARING ..............253
CRUSH HEIGHT OF CONNECTING ROD
BEARING ...........................................................253
MAIN BEARING CAP BOLT DEFORMATION ...254
CONNECTING ROD BOLT DEFORMATION ....254
OIL JET ..............................................................254
OIL JET RELIEF VALVE ....................................254
FLYWHEEL DEFLECTION ................................255
MOVEMENT AMOUNT OF FLYWHEEL ...........255
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) ....256
Standard and Limit ................................................256
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ...........................256
INTAKE MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST MANI-
FOLD .................................................................256
DRIVE BELTS ....................................................256
CAMSHAFT .......................................................257
CYLINDER HEAD ..............................................259
VALVE ................................................................259
CYLINDER BLOCK ............................................262
PISTON, PISTON RING AND PISTON PIN ......263
CONNECTING ROD ..........................................264
CRANKSHAFT ...................................................264
AVAILABLE MAIN BEARING .............................265
AVAILABLE CONNECTING ROD BEARING .....265
Tightening Torque .................................................266
PRECAUTIONS
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[QR]PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Precautions for Drain Engine CoolantEBS00KN0
Drain engine coolant when engine is cooled.
Precautions for Disconnecting Fuel PipingEBS00KN1
Before starting work, make sure no fire or spark producing items are in the work area.
Release fuel pressure before disassembly.
After disconnecting pipes, plug openings to stop fuel leakage.
Precautions for Removal and DisassemblyEBS00KN2
When instructed to use special service tools, use the specified tools. Always be careful to work safely,
avoid forceful or uninstructed operations.
Exercise maximum care to avoid damage to mating or sliding surfaces.
Cover openings of engine system with tape or the equivalent, if necessary, to seal out foreign materials.
Mark and arrange disassembly parts in an organized way for easy troubleshooting and re-assembly.
When loosening nuts and bolts, as a basic rule, start with the one furthest outside, then the one diagonally
opposite, and so on. If the order of loosening is specified, do exactly as specified.
Precautions for Inspection, Repair and ReplacementEBS00KN3
Before repairing or replacing, thoroughly inspect parts. Inspect new replacement parts in the same way, and
replace if necessary.
Precautions for Assembly and InstallationEBS00MRZ
Use torque wrench to tighten bolts or nuts to specification.
When tightening nuts and bolts, as a basic rule, equally tighten in several different steps starting with the
ones in center, then ones on inside and outside diagonally in this order. If the order of tightening is speci-
fied, do exactly as specified.
Replace with new gasket, packing, oil seal or O-ring.
Dowel pins are used for several parts alignment. When replacing and reassembling with dowel pins, make
sure that dowel pins are installed in the original portion.
Thoroughly wash, clean, and air-blow each part. Carefully check oil or coolant passages for any restriction
and blockage.
Avoid damaging sliding or mating surfaces. Completely remove foreign materials such as cloth lint or dust.
Before assembly, oil sliding surfaces well.
Release air within route when refilling after draining coolant.
Before starting engine, apply fuel pressure to fuel lines with turning ignition switch “ON” (with engine
stopped). Then make sure there are no leaks at fuel line connections.
After repairing, start engine and increase engine speed to check engine coolant, fuel, engine oil, and
exhaust systems for leakage.
Parts Requiring Angle TighteningEBS00KN5
Use an angle wrench (special service tool: KV10112100) for the final tightening of the following engine
parts.
–Cylinder head bolts
–Lower cylinder block bolts
–Connecting rod cap bolts
–Crankshaft pulley bolt (No angle wrench is required as the bolt flange is provided with notches for angle
tightening)
–Balancer unit
Do not use a torque value for final tightening.
The torque value for these parts are for a preliminary step.
Ensure thread and seat surfaces are clean and coated with engine oil.
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ROCKER COVER
ROCKER COVERPFP:13264
Removal and InstallationEBS00KNI
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect PCV hose from rocker cover.
2. Remove ignition coil. Refer to EM-31, "
IGNITION COIL" .
3. Remove PCV valve and O-ring from rocker cover, if necessary.
4. Remove oil filler cap from rocker cover, if necessary.
5. Loosen bolts in reverse order shown in the figure.
6. Remove rocker cover gasket from rocker cover.
7. Use scraper to remove all traces of liquid gasket from cylinder head and camshaft bracket (No. 1).
CAUTION:
Do not scratch or damage the mating surface when cleaning off old liquid gasket.
1. PCV hose 2. O-ring 3. PCV valve
4. Oil filler cap 5. Rocker cover 6. Rocker cover gasket
PBIC2349E
KBIA0242E
ROCKER COVER
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INSTALLATION
1. Apply liquid gasket to the position shown in the figure with the
following procedure:
a. Refer to figure “a” to apply liquid gasket to joint part of camshaft
bracket (No. 1) and cylinder head.
b. Refer to figure “b” to apply liquid gasket in 90 degrees to figure
“a”.
Use Genuine Liquid Gasket or equivalent.
2. Install rocker cover gasket to rocker cover.
3. Install rocker cover.
Check if rocker cover gasket is not dropped from the installation groove of rocker cover.
4. Tighten bolts in two steps separately in numerical order as
shown in the figure.
5. Install in the reverse order of removal after this step.
PBIC2635E
1st step
: 2.0 N·m (0.2 kg-m, 18 in-lb)
2nd step
: 8.3 N·m (0.85 kg-m, 73 in-lb)
KBIA0242E