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1.             SMA847B          Checking Brake Booster  Vacuum Hoses     Connections and Check Valve    NFMA0042    Check vacuum lines  connections and check valve for improper  attachment  air tightness  chafing and deterioration     Checking Disc Brake    ROTOR    Check condition and thickness     NFMA0026    NFMA0026S01    Unit  mm  in        Front Rear  Brake model CL28VF CL11HB  Standard thickness 28  1 10  9  0 35        Maximum runout    0 07  0 0028     0 07  0 0028                    Minimum thickness 26 0  1 024  8 0  0 315    Wear limit   CALIPER  NFMA0026S02  Check for leakage   PAD  NFMA0026S03  Check for wear or damage   Unit  mm  in   Brake model CL28VF CL11HB  Standard thickness 9 5  0 374  8  0 31   Minimum thickness 2 0  0 079  2 0  0 079      Wear limit     MA 30          CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE          6   Check grease leakage       Check tightening torque  Ww    o   Refer to ST section     SMA654C       HOT           50   80  C ce   122   176  F   eo ace  y  OK a  A  SST850C          SST851C    Checking Steering Gear and Linkage    Checking Steering Gear and Linkage    STEERING GEAR ee   e Check gear housing and boots for looseness  damage and  grease leakage    e Check connection with steering column for looseness     STEERING LINKAGE NFMA0027S02    Check ball joint  dust cover and other component parts for  looseness  wear  damage and grease leakage     NFMA0027    Checking Power Steering Fluid and Lines   Check fluid level in reservoir tank with eng
2.       Abbreviations  R   Replace     Inspect  Correct or replace if necessary  MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL  Refer   Perform on a kilometer basis  but on km x 1 000 15 30 45 60 15 90 105 120 ence  an annual basis when driving less than    miles x 1 000   9   18     27     86     45     54     63     72  pages  15 000 km  9 000 miles  in a year  Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96          Headlamp aiming    Wheel alignment  if necessary  balance   amp  rotate wheels        Brake pads  rotors  amp  other brake com   ponents         Foot brake  parking brake  amp  clutch  for  free play  stroke  amp  operation     Brake booster vacuum hoses   connections  check valve       Brake  amp  clutch  systems and fluid  for  level and leaks        Brake fluid         Power steering fluid and lines  for level  and leaks        ASCD vacuum hoses       Supplemental air bag system See NOTE  1        Ventilation air filter        Manual transaxle gear oil  check for  leakage      Automatic transaxle fluid  for level and  leaks          Steering gear  amp  linkage  axle  amp  sus   pension parts  drive shafts  exhaust  system                          Body corrosion See NOTE  2     NOTE    1  Inspect at the first 10 years  and then every 2 years    2  Inspect once per year     x Maintenance items with    x    should be performed more frequently according to    Maintenance Under Severe Driving Con   ditions        MA 8    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  FOR EUROPE     Maintenance Under Severe Dr
3.     Unit  specific gravity                      Engine coolant mixture Coolant temperature   C    F   ratio 15  59  25  77  35  95  45  113   30  1 046   1 050 1 042   1 046 1 038   1 042 1 033   1 038  50  1 076   1 080 1 070   1 076 1 065   1 071 1 059   1 065  WARNING     Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot  Serious  burns could be caused by high pressure fluid escaping from  the radiator  Wait until the engine and radiator cool down     MA 14    ENGINE MAINTENANCE    Checking Drive Belts  Checking Drive Belts    NFMA0007          o 21   26  2 1   2 7  15   20  After adjusting belt tension  tighten      J it adjusting nut     hy  4   7  0 4   0 7  35   61        O  Power steering oil pump           Power steering        lt  i      oil pump belt    Tighten hb  Idler pulley es    3 9   Alternator ie steering   24   aa Idier pulley       Alternator    Power steering oil pump    Air conditioner  compressor    Crankshaft pulley    Crankshaft  pulley    v   Check point for deflection   0    Nem  kg m  ft lb       Nem  kg m  in Ib     With air conditioner    Without air conditioner       SMA804CB       1  Inspect belts for cracks  fraying  wear and oil  If necessary   replace with a new one     2  Inspect drive belt deflection at a point on the belt midway  between pulleys     e Inspect drive belt deflection when engine is cold     e Adjust if belt deflection exceeds the limit or it is not within  specifications     Belt deflection     Deflection adjustment mm  i
4.   PRECAUTIONS    Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System  SRS     AIR BAG    and    SEAT BELT PRE TENSIONER       Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System   SRS     AIR BAG    and    SEAT BELT  PRE TENSIONER       NFMAO001    The Supplemental Restraint System such as    AIR BAG    and    SEAT BELT PRE TENSIONER       used along with  a seat belt  helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain types of  collision  The SRS system composition which is available to NISSAN MODEL A33 is as follows  The compo   sition varies according to the destination and optional equipment       For a frontal collision   The Supplemental Restraint System consists of driver air bag module  located in the center of the steer   ing wheel   front passenger air bag module  located on the instrument panel on passenger side   seat belt  pre tensioners  a diagnosis sensor unit  warning lamp  wiring harness and spiral cable    For a side collision   The Supplemental Restraint System consists of front side air bag module  located in the outer side of front  seat   satellite sensor  diagnosis sensor unit  one of components of air bags for a frontal collision   wiring  harness  warning lamp  one of components of air bags for a frontal collision      Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the RS section of this Service Manual   WARNING     To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative  which could increase the risk of personal injury
5.   yr  ae    ABS enn SEAL M    SMA082D     EVAP vapor  purge line               Checking Heated Oxygen Sensor  HO2S   CHECKING PROCEDURE    NFMA0039S01    Refer to EC 415     HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR 1  FRONT         MA 24    CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE       SMA211A       SMA941B       SMA450C           Fill to this level     SMAO066C             Opening used to install    speedometer pinion gear Suitable gauge          Specified  oil level       SMT512C          Checking Exhaust System    Checking Exhaust System iiu    Check exhaust pipes  muffler and mounting for improper  attachment  leaks  cracks  damage  chafing or deterioration     Checking Clutch Fluid Level and Leaks ee    If fluid level is extremely low  check clutch system for leaks     Checking Clutch System iem    Check fluid lines and operating cylinder for improper attachment   cracks  damage  loose connections  chafing and deterioration     Checking M T Oil  Check for oil leakage and oil level   Never start engine while checking oil level   Filler plug    O    25   34 N m  2 5   3 5 kg m  18   25 ft Ib     NFMA0018    MA 25       CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE    Changing M T Oil            Drain plug  ee  wa       SMA067C                Front side  HOT  50   80  C  122   176  F    ox          Reverse side  COLD  30   50  C  86   122  F      d K  pa S SMA053D             Stopper   when fixing         Stopper  A T fluid level  when releasing   gauge    N A fluid  charging pipe SMA051D          Changing M T Oil  1  Dr
6.  Perform on a kilometer basis  but on km x 1 000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 ence  an annual basis when driving less than    miles x 1 000   9   18     27     86     45     54     63     72  pages  15 000 km  9 000 miles  per year Months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96  Engine compartment and under vehicle  Engine oil filter  Use NISSAN genuine MA 21  part or equivalent     Drive belts MA 15   Cooling system MA 19   Engine anti freeze coolant  Use genu   ine NISSAN Anti Freeze Coolant  L2N    See NOTE  1  E MA 16   or equivalent   Intake and exhaust valve clearance See NOTE  2  EM 51   Fuel and EVAP vapour lines mazg  Fuel filter See NOTE  3   Gi 40   a sensor  Exhaust gas See NOTE  4  MA 24     NOTE     1  First replace at 100 000 km  60 000 miles  60 months  then every 60 000 km  36 000 miles  48 months     2  Periodic maintenance is not required  However  if valve noise increases  check valve clearance     3  Maintenance free item  For service procedures  refer to FE section     4  Perform only according to    Maintenance Under Severe Driving Conditions    for models without Euro OBD system  For  models with Euro OBD system  periodic maintenance is not required    x Maintenance items with    x    should be performed more frequently according to    Maintenance Under Severe Driving Con   ditions        MA 7    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  FOR EUROPE     Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Engines  Annual Mileage  lt  30 000 km year   Cont d   CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE        NFMA0043S0102    
7.  VQ30DE          RHD  Engine cool   ant capacity g   With reser  ABN     voir tank     Reservoir tank  capacity    e Pour coolant through coolant filler neck slowly to allow air  in system to escape   4  Fill radiator and reservoir tank to specified level     5  Warm up engine to normal operating temperature without  radiator cap installed     e If coolant overflows radiator filler hole  install filler cap     6  Run engine at 2 500 rpm for 10 seconds and return to idle  speed with radiator cap installed     e Repeat two or three times    Watch coolant temperature gauge so as not to overheat the  engine    Stop engine and cool it down    Cool down using a fan to reduce the time    If necessary  refill radiator up to filler neck with coolant    Refill reservoir tank to MAX level line with coolant     Repeat steps 5 through 8 two or more times with radiator cap  installed until coolant level no longer drops     10  Check cooling system for leaks with engine running     11  Warm up engine  and check for sound of coolant flow while  running engine from idle up to 3 000 rpm with heater tempera   ture controller set at several positions between COOL and  WARM     e Sound may be noticeable at heater water cock     12  If sound is heard  bleed air from cooling system by repeating  steps 5 through 8 until coolant level no longer drops    e Clean excess coolant from engine   13  Check cooling system for leaks  Refer to MA 20         FLUSHING COOLING SYSTEM      1  Open air relief plug 
8.  a turn    SMA229B           ignition Zy    7 coils 3    SMA040D          Wrench with a magnet  to hold spark plug    2    16 mm   0 63 in     Q    SEM294A          3  Before installing new oil filter  clean oil filter mounting surface  on cylinder block  Coat rubber seal of new oil filter with engine  oil     4  Screw in the oil filter until a slight resistance is felt  then tighten  additionally 2 3 turn   5  Add engine oil   Oil filter    O    14 7   20 5 N m  1 5   2 1 kg m  11   15 ft lb   Refer to    Changing Engine Oil      MA 211    Changing Spark Plugs  Platinum tipped Type   1  Remove left side rocker cover ornament   2  Disconnect ignition coil harness connectors     3  Loosen ignition coil fixing bolts and pull out coil from intake  manifold connector     4  Remove spark plugs with suitable spark plug wrench   Spark plug  Platinum tipped type            Make NGK   Standard type PFR5G 11  Hot type PFR4G 11  Cold type PFR6G 11       Use standard type spark plug for normal condition   The hot type spark plug is suitable when fouling may occur with the  standard type spark plug such as   e frequent engine starts  e low ambient temperatures  The cold type spark plug is suitable when spark knock may occur  with the standard type spark plug such as   e extended highway driving  e frequent high engine revolution  Gap  Nominal   1 1 mm  0 043 in    O    20   29 N m  2 0   3 0 kg m  14   22 ft Ib     MA 22    ENGINE MAINTENANCE          SMA773C             SMA806C       SEF
9.  block PA  Eg   Exhaust manifold 7 J          Engine  front           Drain    plug on right  side of cylinder block  Exhaust manifold   SMA953CA                   SMA083D       Changing Engine Coolant  Cont d   Cover the exhaust tube heat shield to prevent from splashing  coolant   Remove drain plugs on both sides of cylinder block and air  relief plug   Check drained coolant for contaminants such as rust  corro   sion or discoloration  If contaminated flush engine cooling  system  refer to    FLUSHING COOLING SYSTEM     i    Blow the coolant around the exhaust tube heat shield         REFILLING ENGINE COOLANT        1   2     NFMA0008S02    Install reservoir tank  and radiator drain plug   Close and tighten cylinder block drain plugs securely   Apply sealant to the thread of cylinder block drain plugs   Left side    OJ   60   66 N m  6 1   6 7 kg m  44   48 ft Ib   Right side        18   22 N m  1 8   2 2 kg m  13   16 ft Ib   With oil cooler    O    25   29 N m  2 5   3 0 kg m  18   21 ft lb   Fill radiator slowly with coolant until coolant spills from the air  relief plug  then install air relief plug   Air relief plug        6 9   7 8 N m  0 7   0 8 kg m  61   69 in Ib   Use Nissan genuine engine coolant or equivalent     MA 17    Changing Engine Coolant  Cont d     ENGINE MAINTENANCE       Radiator       SMA182B             MAX     MIN     SMA412B       Refer to    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS    for  coolant mixture ratio     Unit       Imp qt               VQ20DE
10.  or death  in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation  all maintenance should be per   formed by an authorized NISSAN dealer    Improper maintenance  including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS  can lead to per   sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system  For removal of Spiral Cable and Air  Bag Module  see the RS section    Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this  Service Manual  SRS wiring harnesses can be identified with yellow harness connector  and with  yellow harness protector or yellow insulation tape before the harness connectors      MA 3    Special Service Tool    Tool number  Tool name    KV10115801  KV10115800   Kent Moore Europe  make    Oil filter wrench       PREPARATION    Special Service Tool  Description    Removing oil filter    14 faces   Inner span  64 3 mm  2 531 in    Face to opposite face        MA 4    NFMA0002    NFMA0036    PRE DELIVERY INSPECTION ITEMS    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 to the conditions in each  country    Perform applicable items on each model  Consult text of this section for specifications     UNDER HOOD     engine off   O Radiator coolant level and coolant hose connections for leaks   C Battery fluid level  specific gravity and conditions of battery terminals  O Drive belt
11. 244Q       Changing Spark Plugs  Platinum tipped Type   Cont   d     e Do not use a wire brush for cleaning   e If plug tip is covered with carbon  spark plug cleaner may  be used   Cleaner air pressure   Less than 588 kPa  5 9 bar  6 kg cm   85 psi   Cleaning time   Less than 20 seconds    e Checking and adjusting plug gap is not required between  removals     Checking Positive Crankcase Ventilation  PCV   System  CHECKING PCV VALVE ote  With engine running at idle  remove ventilation hose from PCV  valve  if valve is working properly  a hissing noise will be heard as  air passes through it and a strong vacuum should be felt immedi   ately when a finger is placed over valve inlet     NFMA0035    CHECKING VENTILATION HOSES  1  Check hoses and hose connections for leaks     2  Disconnect all hoses and clean with compressed air  If any  hose cannot be freed of obstructions  replace     NFMA0035S02    Checking Vacuum Hose and Connections oie    Check vacuum hoses for improper attachment and for leaks   cracks  damage  loose connections  chafing and deterioration     MA 23       ENGINE MAINTENANCE    Checking EVAP Vapor Lines       v   Checking EVAP Vapor Lines newacors  i    Visually inspect EVAP vapor lines for improper attachment and  for cracks  damage  loose connections  chafing and deteriora   tion     2  Inspect fuel tank filler cap vacuum relief valve for clogging   sticking  etc     Q Refer to EC 32     Evaporative Emission System            A  CA vaper line  _    Urain 
12. Drain washer   gt  lt      SMA052D       Checking A T Fluid  Cont d     6  Check fluid condition    e  f fluid is very dark or smells burned  refer to AT section for  checking operation of A T  Flush cooling system after repair of  A T    e  f A T fluid contains frictional material  clutches  bands  etc     replace radiator and flush cooler line using cleaning solvent  and compressed air after repair of A T  Refer to LC 1 a    Radia   tor        Changing A T Fluid  1  Warm up A T fluid   2  Stop engine   3  Drain A T fluid from drain plug and refill with new A T fluid   Always refill same volume with drained fluid   Fluid grade   Genuine Nissan ATF or equivalent  Refer to     rer ana FLUIDS AND  LUBRICANTS        Fluid capacity  With torque converter    RE4F04B RE4F04W  9 4     8 1 4 Imp qt   Drain plug    OJ   29   39 N m  3 0   4 0 kg m  22   29 ft lb   4  Run engine at idle speed for five minutes     5  Check fluid level and condition  Refer to    Checking A T Fluid      If fluid is still dirty  repeat step 2  through 5     NFMA0021    Balancing Wheels  Bonding Weight Type   R E M O VA L NFMA0022S01  1  Remove inner and outer balance weights from the road wheel   CAUTION     Be careful not to scratch the road wheel during removal pro    cedures    2  Using releasing agent  remove double faced adhesive tape  from the road wheel    CAUTION    e Be careful not to scratch the road wheel during removal    e After removing double faced adhesive tape  wipe clean  traces of releas
13. EM FOR LEAKS PEE  To check for leakage  apply pressure to the cooling system with a  tester  Check that the pressure does not drop for at least 2 minutes    Testing pressure    157 kPa  1 57 bar  1 6 kg cm   23 psi    CAUTION   Higher than the specified pressure may cause radiator dam   age   If the pressure drops  check hoses  radiator and water pump  for leaks  If no external leaks are found  check heater core   cylinder block and cylinder head   Checking Fuel Lines ee  Inspect fuel lines and tank for improper attachment  leaks  cracks   damage  loose connections  chafing or deterioration  If necessary   repair or replace faulty parts     CAUTION    Tighten high pressure rubber hose clamp so that clamp end is  3 mm  0 12 in  from hose end    Tightening torque specifications are the same for all rubber  hose clamps    Ensure that screw does not contact adjacent parts     Changing Air Cleaner Filter  VISCOUS PAPER TYPE  The viscous paper type filter does not need cleaning     NFMA0011    NFMA0011S01    MA 20    ENGINE MAINTENANCE             Oil drain plug       SMA038D             Refill oil to this    H    level   Do not overfill     SMA954C                    SMAO039DA          Changing Engine Oil    Changing Engine Oil  WARNING   e Be careful not to burn yourself  as the engine oil is hot     e Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may  cause skin cancer  try to avoid direct skin contact with  used oil  If skin contact is made  wash thoroughly with  soap or 
14. If webbing is cut  frayed  or damaged   replace belt assembly    Never oil tongue and buckle    Use a genuine seat belt assembly     For details  refer to     SEAT BELTS    in RS section     Anchor bolt   0  43 1   54 9  4 4   5 6  32   40      O    Nem  kg m  ft lb     Check anchors for loose mounting           O  43 1   54 9  4 4   5 6  32   40   Center seat belt    Check belts for damage     Check function of buckles and tongues    when buckled and released   Check retractor for    smooth operation     SMA042DA          Checking Body Corrosion nrvagoas    Visually check body panels for corrosion  paint damage  scratches   chipping  rubbing  etc   or damage to the anti corrosion materials   In particular  check the following locations    Hemmed panels   Hood front end  door lower end  trunk lid rear end  etc    Panel joint   Side sill of rear fender and center pillar  rear wheel housing of rear  fender  around strut tower in engine compartment  etc    Panel edge   Trunk lid opening  sunroof opening  fender wheel arch flange  fuel  filler lid flange  around holes in panel  etc    Parts contact   Waist moulding  windshield moulding  bumper  etc    Protectors   Damage or condition of mudguard  fender protector  chipping  protector  etc    Anti corrosion materials   Damage or separation of anti corrosion materials under the body   Drain holes   Condition of drain holes at door and side sill    When repairing corroded areas  refer to the Corrosion Repair  Manual     MA 32    SER
15. MAINTENANCE       soro MIA          CONTENTS    PRECAUTIONS 0000    eeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeees  Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System   SRS     AIR BAG    and    SEAT BELT  PRE TENSIONER            ceccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeeeeeeees   PREPARATION     00        ccecceeceeseeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeeaeees  Special Service Tool             eseesecessseeeserersseereseeeesees   PRE DELIVERY INSPECTION ITEMG                   005   GENERAL MAINTENANCE      0000     eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees   PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  FOR EUROPE                  Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Engines   Annual Mileage  lt  30 000 km year     n se   VO ENGINE iccsconnssedacheacctentsctessmesssecensudwonanessxencucssyes  CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE     Maintenance Under Severe Driving Conditions   Annual Driving Distance  lt  30 000 km year                Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Engines   Annual Mileage  gt  30 000 km year   n se  VO ENGINE sirenai ean T NENE  CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE            200cc00008  Maintenance Under Severe Driving Conditions   Annual Driving Distance  gt  30 000 km               RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS              Fluids and Lubricants                   cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesteeees  SAE Viscosity NUMbe  ou    eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees  Engine Coolant Mixture Ratio    eee   ENGINE MAINTENANCE     Checking Drive B  S  risiini  Changing Engine Coolant    ee eeeeeeeeeeneeees     DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT           eee
16. Sensor  L insp  ct Every 30 000 km  18 000 miles  or  P 24 months  Ventilation air filter  A Every 15 000 km  9 000 miles  or 12  Replace  months  Brake fluid  Every 15 000 km  9 000 miles  or 6  Replace  months  Automatic transaxle fluid  C R  place Every 30 000 km  18 000 miles  or  P 24 months  Brake pads  rotors  amp  other brake system compo   nents  A Cc  Every 7 500 km  4 500 miles  or 6  Inspect  months  Steering gear  amp  linkage  axle  amp  suspension parts   drive shafts  exhaust system  Every 15 000 km  9 000 miles  or 12  Inspect  months                            MA 9    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  FOR EUROPE     Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Engines  Annual Mileage  gt  30 000 km year        VQ ENGINE    Abbreviations  R   Replace      Inspect  Correct or replace if necessary     MAINTENANCE OPERATION    Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Engines     Annual Mileage  gt  30 000 km year      NFMA0043S04      NFMA0043S0401  E   Check and correct the engine coolant mixture ratio    MAINTENANCE INTERVAL       Perform on a kilometer basis only     km x 1 000   miles x 1 000        Engine oil  Use recommended oil           Engine oil filter  Use NISSAN genuine  part or equivalent      Drive belts       Cooling system       Engine anti freeze coolant  Use genu   ine NISSAN Anti Freeze Coolant  L2N   or equivalent     See NOTE  1        Air cleaner filter x       Intake  amp  exhaust valve clearance    Fuel and EVAP vapor lines    See NOTE  2        Spark plugs Platinum tippe
17. VICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS  SDS   Engine Maintenance  Engine Maintenance  BELT DEFLECTION AND TENSION    NFMA0031                         Deflection adjustment  mm  in   Used belt  New belt  Limit After adjustment  i F ve 42 46 3 7   4 1  With air conditioner compressor 7  0 28   0 165   0 181   0 146   0 161   Alternator  Without air conditioner com  10  0 39  6 3   6 9 5 6   6 0  pressor j  0 248   0 272   0 220   0 236     P 7 3  8 6 5   7 2  Power steering oil pump 11  0 43   0 287   0 315   0 256   0 283   Applied pushing force 98 N  10 kg  22 Ib        SPARK PLUG  PLATINUM TIPPED TYPE     NFMA0032             Make NGK  Standard PFR5G 11  Hot PFR4G 11  Type  Cold PFR6G 11  Plug gap mm  in  1 1  0 043   Nominal           Chassis and Body Maintenance  WHEEL BALANCE    NFMA0033    Dynamic  At rim flange  10 g  0 35 oz   one side        Maximum allowable unbalance  Static 20 g  0 71 oz     MA 33    SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS  SDS     Chassis and Body Maintenance  Cont   d     MA 34    
18. ain oil from drain plug and refill with new gear oil   2  Check oil level   Oil grade   API GL 4  Viscosity   See    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS      MA 13   Capacity   See    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS      MA 13      NFMA0019    Drain plug    OJ   15   20 N m  1 5   2 0 kg m  11   14 ft lb     Checking A T Fluid    1  Warm up engine    2  Check for fluid leakage    3  Before driving  fluid level can be checked at fluid temperatures  of 30 to 50  C  86 to 122  F  using    COLD    range on A T fluid  level gauge    a  Park vehicle on level surface and set parking brake     b  Start engine and move selector lever through each gear posi   tion  Leave selector lever in    P    position    c  Check fluid level with engine idling    d  Remove A T fluid level gauge and wipe clean with lint free  paper    e  Re insert A T fluid level gauge into charging pipe as far as it  will go    f  Remove A T fluid level gauge and note reading  If reading is  at low side of range  add fluid to the charging pipe    Do not overfill    4  Drive vehicle for approximately 5 minutes in urban areas    5  Re check fluid level at fluid temperatures of 50 to 80  C  122  to 176  F  using    HOT    range on A T fluid level gauge    CAUTION    Firmly fix the A T fluid level gauge to the A T fluid charging   pipe using a stopper attached     NFMA0020    MA 26    CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE          Check fluid for contamination     SMA853B             as    D    Drain plu  Drain mit    SS pg    
19. ation  CL4  Brake booster vacuum hoses  MA 20   connections  check valve  Brake  amp  clutch  systems and fluid  for IMA 25   level and leaks  MA 29   Brake fluid  PET  Power steering fluid and lines  for level  and leaks  MA 31   ASCD vacuum hoses EL 237  Supplemental air bag system See NOTE  1  IRS 14   Ventilation air filter eek  Manual transaxle gear oil  check for MAZA  leakage    Automatic transaxle fluid  for level and  leaks    MA 26   Steering gear and linkage  axle  amp  sus  Bu g  pension parts  drive shafts  exhaust Buig    NOTE      1  Inspect at the first 10 years  and then every 2 years      2  Inspect once per year       Maintenance items with    x    should be performed more frequently according to    Maintenance Under Severe Driving Con     ditions        MA 11    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  FOR EUROPE     Maintenance Under Severe Driving Conditions  Annual Driving Distance  gt  30 000 km     Maintenance Under Severe Driving Conditions   Annual Driving Distance  gt  30 000 km  s    The maintenance intervals shown on the preceding pages are for normal operating conditions  If the vehicle  is mainly operated under severe driving conditions as shown below  more frequent maintenance must be per   formed on the following items as shown in the table     A     Driving under dusty conditions   B     Driving repeatedly short distances   C     Towing a trailer or caravan   D     Extensive idling   E     Driving in extremely adverse weather conditions or in areas where ambie
20. be checked periodically e g  each time you check the engine oil or refuel     Item       Reference page       Windshield washer  fluid    Check that there is adequate fluid in the tank        Engine coolant level   Check the coolant level when the engine is cold  MA 171   Engine oil level Check the level after parking the vehicle on a level spot and turning off the MA 21   engine    Brake and clutch Make sure that the brake and clutch fluid levels are between the    MAX    and MA 25  pg   fluid levels    MIN    lines on the reservoir      Battery Check the fluid level in each cell  It should be between the    MAX    and    MIN          lines     MA 6       PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  FOR EUROPE  ii    Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Engines  Annual Mileage  lt  30 000 km year        The following tables show the normal maintenance schedule  Depending upon weather and atmospheric  conditions  varying road surfaces  individual driving habits and vehicle usage  additional or more frequent  maintenance may be required    Periodic maintenance beyond the last period shown on the tables requires similar maintenance     Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Engines   Annual Mileage  lt  30 000 km year     NFMA0043S01                                        VQ ENGINE   NFMA0043S0101  Abbreviations  R   Replace  I   Inspect  Correct or replace if necessary  E   Check and correct the engine coolant mixture ratio       At the specified mileage only  MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL  Refer  
21. blades    Doors and engine  hood    Tire rotation       Check for cracks or wear if they do not wipe properly     Check that all doors  the engine hood  the trunk lid and back door operate  properly  Also ensure that all latches lock securely  Lubricate if necessary   Make sure that the secondary latch keeps the hood from opening when the  primary latch is released    When driving in areas using road salt or other corrosive materials  check for  lubrication frequently     Tires should be rotated every 10 000 km  6 000 miles      INSIDE THE VEHICLE    The maintenance items listed here should be checked on a regular basis  such as when performing periodic maintenance  cleaning the    vehicle  etc     Item       Reference page       Lamps    Make sure that the headlamps  stop lamps  tail lamps  turn signal lamps   and other lamps are all operating properly and installed securely  Also check  headlamp aim        Warning lamps and  chimes    Make sure that all warning lamps and chimes are operating properly        Steering wheel    Check for change in the steering conditions  such as excessive free play   hard steering or strange noises   Free play  Less than 35 mm  1 38 in        Seat belts       Check that all parts of the seat belt system  e g  buckles  anchors  adjusters  and retractors  operate properly and smoothly  and are installed securely   Check the belt webbing for cuts  fraying  wear or damage     UNDER THE HOOD AND VEHICLE    The maintenance items listed here should 
22. cooling fan  radiator shroud and horns   Then tape the harness and connectors to prevent water from  entering    1  Apply water by hose to the back side of the radiator core ver   tically downward    2  Apply water again to all radiator core surfaces once per  minute    3  Stop washing if any stains no longer flow out from the radia   tor    4  Blow air into the back side of radiator core vertically downward    e Use compressed air lower than 490 kPa  4 9 bar  5 kg cm   71  psi  and keep distance more than 30 cm  11 8 in     5  Blow air again into all the radiator core surfaces once per  minute until no water sprays out    NOTE    For air conditioner equipped models  do the same on the con    denser as the above     CHECKING RADIATOR CAP AARE  Apply pressure to radiator cap with cap tester to see if it is satis   factory   Radiator cap relief pressure   Standard  78   98 kPa  0 78   0 98 bar  0 8   1 0 kg cm   11    14 psi   Limit  sa 98 kPa  0 59   0 98 bar  0 6   1 0 kg cm   9   14  psi    NFMA0037    MA 19    ENGINE MAINTENANCE    Checking Cooling System  Cont d        Pull the negative pressure valve to open it  Check that it closes       S SMA871B          SMA990A       SMA803A            Unit  mm  in           J    28  1 10     ko  Fuel hose clamps  1 0   1 5 Nem        A         I                0 10   0 15 kg m  Za   8 7   13 0 in Ib  L  MMA104A  M          ie  Sot   gt     IW    pores  CAI SSE       oS  SMA037D       completely when released     CHECKING COOLING SYST
23. d type       Fuel filter    See NOTE  3        Heated oxygen sensor  Exhaust gas  sensor       NOTE        See NOTE  4                     1  First replace at 100 000 km  60 000 miles   then every 60 000 km  36 000 miles     2  Periodic maintenance is not required  However  if valve noise increases  check valve clearance      3  Maintenance free item  For service procedures  refer to FE section      4  Perform only according to    Maintenance Under Severe Driving Conditions    for models without Euro OBD system  For    models with Euro OBD system  periodic maintenance is not required     x Maintenance items with    x    should be performed more frequently according to    Maintenance Under Severe Driving Con     ditions        MA 10    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  FOR EUROPE     Maintenance Schedule for Petro  Engines  Annual Mileage  gt  30 000 km year   Cont d        CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE    MAINTENANCE OPERATION    Abbreviations  R   Replace    MAINTENANCE INTERVAL           NFMA0043S0402        Inspect  Correct or replace if necessary                               system        Body corrosion       See NOTE  2                 Refer    Perform on a kilometer basis onl kmx 1000 a   y   miles x 1 000  pages   Underhood and under vehicle   Headlamp aiming     l m  Wheel alignment  if necessary  balance   lsu 7    amp  rotate wheels  MA 27   Brake pads  rotors  amp  other brake com    Maad  ponents    Foot brake  parking brake  amp  clutch  for BBA  free play  stroke  amp  oper
24. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees    REFILLING ENGINE COOLANT   neeese    FLUSHING COOLING SYSTEM         c   sccceseeeeeeeeeee  Checking Cooling System           eee eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees  CHECKING HOSES wis 2 secsee ss nehe teeele nie een  CHECKING RADIATOR vicccecseccesen ec cnte teste eet eecee  CHECKING RADIATOR CAP        cccceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee  CHECKING COOLING SYSTEM FOR LEAKS              Checking Fuel Lines arcsin aa  Changing Air Cleaner Filter    eee eeeeeeeeeeeees  VISCOUS PAPER TYPE       c sceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaee  Changing Engine Oil    eiea    Changing Oil Filter    eee eeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 21  Changing Spark Plugs  Platinum tipped Type            22  Checking Positive Crankcase Ventilation  PCV   SYSUGQIN    secevevadeccseescveeuieaccceualanessn snneaducepsedeneeneedeneereeaen 23  CHECKING PCV VALVE         cscescsseseseeseeeeeeeeeeneneaeae 23  CHECKING VENTILATION HOSES           20ccceeeeeeeeeees 23  Checking Vacuum Hose and Connections                 23  Checking EVAP Vapor Lines  eeen 24  Checking Heated Oxygen Sensor  HO2S                  24  CHECKING PROCEDURE          ccccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneee 24  CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE                         25  Checking Exhaust System    25  Checking Clutch Fluid Level and Leaks                     25  Checking Clutch System          cc eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 25  Checking M T Oil oo    eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeteeeeeeneeeeeeeenee 25  Changing M T Oil seses 26  Checking A T Fluid    ssseesseeseessee
25. eight value    Note that balance weight value must be closer to the calcu   lated balance weight value    Example    37 4   35 g  1 23 oz    37 5   40 g  1 41 oz     a  Install balance weight in the position shown in the figure at left    b  When installing balance weight to road wheels  set it into the  grooved area on the inner wall of the road wheel as shown in  the figure at left so that the balance weight center is aligned  with the wheel balancer indication position  angle     CAUTION    e Always use genuine Nissan adhesion balance weights    e Balance weights are unreusable  always replace with new  ones    e Do not install more than three sheets of balance weight     c  If calculated balance weight value exceeds 50 g  1 76 02    install two balance weight sheets in line with each other  as  shown in the figure at left     CAUTION    Do not install one balance weight sheet on top of another    3  Start wheel balancer again    4  Install drive in balance weight on inner side of road wheel in  the wheel balancer indication position  angle     CAUTION    Do not install more than two balance weights    5  Start wheel balancer  Make sure that inner and outer residual    MA 28    CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE    FRONT     m  C    p     lt                     l    4 wheels    Co    SMA829C    git ig Max  line  Pa    MAX s  OK l Min  line                   SBR389C                SBR404C          Balancing Wheels  Bonding Weight Type   Cont d     unbalance values are 10 g  0 35 
26. hand cleaner as soon as possible    1  Warm up engine  and check for oil leakage from engine com   ponents    2  Stop engine and wait more than 10 minutes    3  Remove drain plug and oil filler cap    4  Drain oil and refill with new engine oil    Oil specification and viscosity       peier fo    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS        NFMA0012    Oil capacity  Approximate    Unit  liter  Imp qt              With oil filter change 4 0  3 1 2   Drain and refill   without oil filter 3 7  3 1 4   change  Dry engine  engine overhaul  4 2  3 3 4        CAUTION    e Be sure to clean drain plug and install with new washer   Oil pan drain plug        29   39 N m  3 0   4 0 kg m  22   29 ft lb     e The refill capacity depends on the oil temperature and  drain time  Use these specifications for reference only   Always use the dipstick to determine when the proper  amount of oil is in the engine    e Never pull out level gauge while filling engine oil    5  Warm up engine and check area around drain plug and oil fil   ter for oil leakage    6  Stop engine and wait more than 10 minutes    7  Check oil level     Changing Oil Filter   1  The oil filter is a small full flow cartridge type and is provided  with a relief valve    Refer to ILC 6     Oil Filter       2  Remove oil filter with Tool or suitable tool     WARNING   Be careful not to burn yourself  as the engine and the engine  oil are hot     MA 21    ENGINE MAINTENANCE    Changing Oil Filter  Cont d        SMA010          2 3 of
27. ine off    Use    HOT    range at fluid temperatures of 50 to 80  C  122 to 176  F    or    COLD    range at fluid temperatures of 0 to 30  C  32 to 86  F     CAUTION    e Do not overfill    e Recommended fluid is type Dexron    Il or equivalent   Refer to    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS        NFMA0028    e Check lines for improper attachment  leaks  cracks  damage   loose connections  chafing and deterioration   e Check rack boots for accumulation of power steering fluid     Lubricating Locks  Hinges and Hood Latches             NFMA0029             ne  q m    TQ a                      SMA081D       CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE    Checking Seat Belts  Buckles  Retractors  Anchors and Adjusters       Checking Seat Belts  Buckles  Retractors   Anchors and Adjusters    NFMA0030          CAUTION     After any collision  inspect all seat  belt assemblies  including retractors  and other attached hardwares  i e   anchor bolt  guide rail set   Nissan  recommends to replace all seat belt  assemblies in use during a collision   unless not damaged and properly  operating after minor collision    Also inspect seat belt assemblies not  in use during a collision  and replace  if damaged or improperly operating   Seat belt pre tensioner should be  replaced even if the seat belts are not  in use during a frontal collision where  the driver and passenger air bags are  deployed    If any component of seat belt  assembly is questionable  do not repair   Replace as seat belt assembly    
28. ing agent from the road wheel     WHEEL BALANCE ADJUSTMENT tase   e Ifa tire balance machine has adhesion balance weight mode  settings and drive in weight mode setting  select and adjust a  drive in weight mode suitable for road wheels    1  Set road wheel on wheel balancer using the center hole as a  guide  Start the tire balance machine    2  When inner and outer unbalance values are shown on the  wheel balancer indicator  multiply outer unbalance value by 1 6  to determine balance weight that should be used  Select the  outer balance weight with a value closest to the calculated    MA 27    NFMA0022    CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE    Balancing Wheels  Bonding Weight Type   Cont d     Outer side    Inner side       SMA054D          40 g  1 41 oz   adhesion  weight    Center of weight     _         Align with  groove     Wheel balancer indication  position  angle     SMAO055DA          a ee    Wheel balancer indication  position  angle           SMA056D       value above and install it to the designated outer position of   or at the designated angle in relation to the road wheel     CAUTION     e Do not install the inner balance weight before installing  the outer balance weight    e Before installing the balance weight  be sure to clean the  mating surface of the road wheel     Indicated unbalance value x 1 6   balance weight to be  installed   Calculation example    23 g  0 81 oz  x 1 6   38 33 g  1 35 oz    40 g  1 41 oz  bal   ance weight  closer to calculated balance w
29. ith oil filter 4 0 3 1 2 qt  Engine oil   Pa API SG  SH or SJ 1 for Europe  een ee a ane ILSAC grade GF I or GF II t  Dry engine  engine overhaul  4 2 3 3 4  LHD 8 5 7 1 2 qt  VQ20  With reser  RHD 8 2 7 1 4 qt      For Europe     a  Cooling voir tank LHD 77 6 3 4 ot Genuine Nissan anti freeze coolant  system VQ30   q  L2N  or equivalent for Europe 3  RHD 7 4 6 1 2 qt  Reservoir 0 7  5 8   7 3 4    v Fearon Oil level L mm  in  SRE  eae API GL 4 1  ep 16   25  0 63   0 98  8 1 2 pt 4 Viscosity SAE 75W 90  RS5F50V 4 25   4 55   3 3 4   4 qt  Automatic  transaxle RE4F04B W 9 4 8 1 4 qt   Genuine Nissan ATF or equivalent 2  fluid  Power steering fluid         Type Dexron   III or equivalent  Brake and clutch fluid _ S DOT 3 or DOT 4  US FMVSS No   116  4  Multi purpose grease         NLGI No  2  Lithium soap base           1  For further details  see    SAE Viscosity Number       2  Contact a Nissan dealership for more information regarding suitable fluids  including recommended brand s  of Dexron   III Mercon     Automatic Transmission Fluid    3  Use Genuine Nissan anti freeze coolant  or equivalent in its quality  in order to avoid possible aluminum corrosion within the engine  cooling system caused by the use of non genuine engine coolant   Note that any repairs for the incidents within the engine cooling system while using non genuine engine coolant may not be  covered by the warranty even if such incidents occurred during the warranty period      4  Never mix different type
30. iving Conditions  Annual Driving Distance  lt  30 000 km year     Maintenance Under Severe Driving Conditions   Annual Driving Distance  lt  30 000 km year     IFMA0043S03    The maintenance intervals shown on the preceding pages are for normal operating conditions  If the vehicle  is mainly operated under severe driving conditions as shown below  more frequent maintenance must be per   formed on the following items as shown in the table     A     Driving under dusty conditions   B     Driving repeatedly short distances   C     Towing a trailer or caravan   D     Extensive idling   E     Driving in extremely adverse weather conditions or in areas where ambient temperatures are either  extremely low or extremely high   F     Driving in high humidity areas or in mountainous areas   G     Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials   H     Driving on rough and or muddy roads or in the desert         Driving with frequent use of braking or in mountainous areas  J     Frequent off road use or driving in water   K     Sustained high speed driving   L     For models without Euro OBD system                                           Driving condition Maintenance Maintenance interval  operation  Engine oil  amp  engine oil filter  A  B  C Banisee Every 7 500 km  4 500 miles  or 6  p months  Air cleaner filter  A R  pla  e Every 30 000 km  18 000 miles  or  P 24 months  Front Heated Oxygen Sensor  L ineoeci Every 30 000 km  18 000 miles  or  P 24 months  Rear Heated Oxygen 
31. n   Applied pushing force  98 N  10 kg  22 Ib        Used belt       New belt         After adjustment               With air conditioner com   pressor    4 2   4 6 3 7   4 1     0 165   0 181   0 146   0 161   Alternator       Without air conditioner com     10  0 39   pressor    6 3   6 9  0 248   0 272    5 6   6 0  0 220   0 236        7 3 8    Power steering oil pump 11  0 43   0 287   0 315     6 5   7 2  0 256   0 283           MA 15    ENGINE MAINTENANCE    Changing Engine Coolant               4 Front  QO    SMA032D                  Sit filler cap    SMA033D       Changing Engine Coolant   WARNING    e To avoid the danger of being scalded  never change the  coolant when the engine is hot    e Wrap a thick cloth around cap and carefully remove the  cap  At first  turn the cap a quarter of a turn to release  built up pressure  Then turn the cap all the way         DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT     Mee   1  Set air conditioning system as follows to prevent coolant from  remaining in the system    a  Turn ignition switch ON and set temperature controller to maxi   mum hot position    b  Wait 10 seconds before turning ignition switch OFF     NFMA0008    2  Open radiator drain plug at the bottom of radiator  and remove  radiator filler cap     3  Remove reservoir tank  drain coolant  then clean reservoir  tank     e Be careful not to allow coolant to contact drive belts     MA 16    ENGINE MAINTENANCE            f a AK  7 CN             Drain plug on left side  at Fr of cylinder
32. nt temperatures are either  extremely low or extremely high   F     Driving in high humidity areas or in mountainous areas   G     Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials   H     Driving on rough and or muddy roads or in the desert         Driving with frequent use of braking or in mountainous areas  J     Frequent off road use or driving in water   K     Sustained high speed driving   L     For models without Euro OBD system                                              Driving condition peti Maintenance interval  Engine oil  amp  engine oil filter  A B C  Replace Every 7 500 km  4 500 miles   Air cleaner filter  i Replace Every 30 000 km  18 000 miles   Front Heated Oxygen Sensor  i Inspect Every 60 000 km  36 000 miles   Rear Heated Oxygen Sensor    Inspect Every 60 000 km  36 000 miles   Ventilation air filter     Replace Every 15 000 km  9 000 miles   Brake fluid  Replace Every 30 000 km  18 000 miles   Automatic transaxle fluid    Replace Every 60 000 km  36 000 miles   Brake pads  rotors  amp  other brake system compo   A c nents  Inspect Every 15 000 km  9 000 miles   Steering gear  amp  linkage  axle  amp  suspension parts   drive shafts  exhaust system  Inspect Every 30 000 km  18 000 miles                          MA 12    NFMA0006    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS    Fluids and Lubricants       Fluids and Lubricants       NFMA0006S01                                        Capacity  Approximate   Recommended fluids and lubricants  Liter Imp qt  W
33. oz  each or below   e  f either residual unbalance value exceeds 10 g  0 35 oz    repeat installation procedures     Wheel balance  Maximum allowable unbalance      Maximum allowable Dynamic  At rim flange    10 g  0 35 oz   one side     unbalance Static 20 g  0 71 oz        Tire Rotation panes   e Do not include the T type spare tire when rotating the  tires    e After rotating the tires  adjust the tire pressure    e Retighten the wheel nuts when the vehicle has been  driven for 1 000 km  600 miles   also in cases of a flat tire   etc      Wheel nuts    OJ   98   118 N m  10 0   12 0 kg m  72   87 ft lb     Checking Brake Fluid Level and Leaks    If fluid level is extremely low  check brake system for leaks     NFMA0024    Checking Brake Lines and Cables ee    Check brake fluid lines and parking brake cables for improper  attachment  leaks  chafing  abrasions  deterioration  etc     Changing Brake Fluid  1  Drain brake fluid from each air bleeder valve   2  Refill until new brake fluid comes out from each air bleeder  valve   Use same procedure as in bleeding hydraulic system to refill  brake We Sree  Refer to      Bleeding Brake System      e Refill with recommended brake fluid   See    RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS      e Never reuse drained brake fluid   e Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas     MA 29    NFMA0041    CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE    Checking Brake Booster  Vacuum Hoses  Connections and Check Valve          SMA260A          SMA922A    
34. s of fluids  DOT 3 and DOT 4      MA 13       RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS    SAE Viscosity Number       Outside Temperature Range  Anticipated Before Next Oil Change    GASOLINE ENGINE OIL    10W 30  10W 40  10W 50               Not recommended  for sustained high  speed driving    SMA084D                  Outside    temperature down to Composition          Demineralized  water or  distilled water    coolant   Concent               SMA089D       Mixed coolant specific gravity    SAE Viscosity Number oes    e For warm and cold areas  10W 30 is preferable for ambient  temperature above  20  C   4  F    5W 30 will positively improve fuel economy     e For hot areas  20W 40 and 20W 50 are suitable     Engine Coolant Mixture Ratio NFMA0006S04    The engine cooling system is filled at the factory with a high quality    year round and extended life engine coolant  The high quality   engine coolant contains the specific solutions effective for the anti    corrosion and the anti freeze function  Therefore  additional cool    ing system additives are not necessary    CAUTION    When adding or replacing coolant  be sure to use only Genu    ine Nissan Anti freeze Coolant  L2N  or equivalent  Because   L2N is premixed type coolant    The use of other types of engine coolant may damage your   cooling system    e When checking the engine coolant mixture ratio by the coolant  hydrometer  use the chart below to correct your hydrometer  reading  density  according to coolant temperature 
35. s tension   O Fuel filter for water or dusts  and fuel lines and connections for leaks  O Engine oil level and oil leaks   O Clutch and brake reservoir fluid level and fluid lines for leaks   O Windshield and rear window washer and headlamp cleaner reservoir fluid level  O Power steering reservoir fluid level and hose connections for leaks  ON INSIDE AND OUTSIDE   X Remove front spring strut spacer  If applicable    O Operation of all instruments  gauges  lights and accessories   O Operation of horn s   wiper and washer   O Steering lock for operation   O Check air conditioner for gas leaks   O Front and rear seats  and seat belts for operation   O All moldings  trims and fittings for fit and alignment   O All windows for operation and alignment   O Hood  trunk lid  door panels for fit and alignment   O Latches  keys and locks for operation   O Weatherstrips for adhesion and fit   O Headlamp aiming   O Tighten wheel nuts  Inc  inner nuts if applicable    O Tire pressure  Inc  spare tire    O Check front wheels for toe in   O Install clock voltmeter room lamp fuse  If applicable    O Install deodorizing filter to air conditioner  If applicable    X Remove wiper blade protectors  If applicable    UNDER BODY   O Manual transmission transaxle  transfer and differential gear oil level  O Brake and fuel lines and oil fluid reservoirs for leaks   O Tighten bolts and nuts of steering linkage and gear box  suspension  propeller shafts and drive shafts  X Tighten rear body bolts and nu
36. ssesseesrnesrnesrnesrresrnesreens 26  Changing A T Fluid   eissii senesine 27  Balancing Wheels  Bonding Weight Type                  27  REMOVA anaana aE a o aE OTa ES 27  WHEEL BALANCE ADJUSTMENT           ccceeseseereeeeees 27  Tire Rotations EE sass eaones 29  Checking Brake Fluid Level and Leaks                   29  Checking Brake Lines and Cables                    06 29  Changing Brake Fluid    29  Checking Brake Booster  Vacuum Hoses   Connections and Check Valve    ssec 30  Checking  Dis Brake igsi tsisa 30  ROTOR non i ete aedldl dated ed eileen 30  CALIPER sicsticanciacteccsdsanee eeetnnarteid iain neetedaeeiaaaiaas 30  PAD siivesiets novttie tov  ites alleviate edi vtatieecs 30  Checking Steering Gear and Linkage                  00 31  STEERING  GEAR siicecsetccnenseevcccnsisausie steed suianuebeseengeies 31  STEERING LINKAGE wswsieveseiccctecebecconciiscsadvedeseenceies 31  Checking Power Steering Fluid and Lines                 31  Lubricating Locks  Hinges and Hood Latches            31  Checking Seat Belts  Buckles  Retractors   Anchors and AdjuUStOr Siis aea 32  Checking Body Corrosion                 cccceseceeeeeeeeeeeeenes 32    CO NTENTS  Contd     SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS  SDS            Engine Maintenance           esseesseesressreenrsenenrnnrenesrnnsenns  BELT DEFLECTION AND TENSION               eeeeeeeeeees    33    MA 2    SPARK PLUG  PLATINUM TIPPED TYPE                    Chassis and Body Maintenance    WHEEL BALANCE                  55  
37. ts  Models with wooden bed only   ROAD TEST   O Clutch operation   O Parking brake operation   O Service brake operation   O Automatic transmission transaxle shift timing and kickdown   O Steering control and returnability   O Engine performance   O Squeaks and rattles   ENGINE OPERATING AND HOT   O Adjust idle speed   O Automatic transmission transaxle fluid level   X Engine idling and stop knob operation  Diesel only    FINAL INSPECTION   O Install necessary parts  outside mirror  wheel covers  seat belts  mat  carpet or mud flaps   O Inspect for interior and exterior metal and paint damage   O Check for spare tire  jack  tools  wheel chock   and literature   O Wash  clean interior and exterior    X   Not applicable to this model    MA 5    GENERAL MAINTENANCE    NFMA0004       General maintenance includes those items which should be checked during the normal day to day operation  of the vehicle  They are essential if the vehicle is to continue operating properly  The owners can perform the  checks and inspections themselves or they can have their NISSAN dealers do them for a nominal charge    OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE    The maintenance items listed here should be performed from time to time  unless otherwise specified     Item    Reference page       Tires    Check the pressure with a gauge periodically when at a service station   including the spare  and adjust to the specified pressure if necessary  Check  carefully for damage  cuts or excessive wear        Windshield wiper  
38. with drain plugs installed     2  Open coolant passage to heater unit  Refer to step 1 of     DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT        3  Fill radiator with water until water spills from the air relief hole   then close air relief plug  Fill radiator and reservoir tank with  water and reinstall radiator cap     4  Run engine and warm it up to until lower radiator hose  becomes warm     5  Rev engine two or three times under no load   Watch coolant temperature gauge so as not to overheat  the engine     6  Stop engine and wait until it cools down   Cool with a fan to save time  7  Drain water     MA 18    o oe en    NFMA0008S03    ENGINE MAINTENANCE             SLC613 A          Checking Cooling System    8  Repeat steps 1 through 7 until clear water begins to drain from  radiator     Checking Cooling System   CAUTION    Do not remove the thermostat especially on engines with the  thermostat in the water inlet side  radiator lower hose side   If  the thermostat is removed  coolant flow to radiator and cool   ant pressure in upper radiator hose will be reduced  This will  result in engine overheating     CHECKING HOSES NFMA0037S01    Check hoses for improper attachment and for leaks  cracks   damage  loose connections  chafing and deterioration     CHECKING RADIATOR aii  Check radiator for mud or clogging  If necessary  clean radiator as  follows    e Be careful not to bend or damage the radiator fins    e When radiator is cleaned without removal  remove all sur   rounding parts such as 
    
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