transmission NISSAN PATROL 2006 User Guide
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+The followingSYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONSare used:
,: Tightening torque
: Should be lubricated with grease.
Unless otherwise indicated, use rec-
ommended multi-purpose grease.
: Should be lubricated with oil.
: Sealing point
: Checking point
: Always replace after every disas-
sembly.
jP: Apply petroleum jelly.
: Apply ATF.
.: Select with proper thickness.
>: Adjustment is required.
SDS : Service Data and Speci®cations
LH, RH : Left-Hand, Right-Hand
FR, RR : Front, Rear
M/T : Manual Transaxle/Transmission
,
4WD : 4-Wheel Drive
2WD : 2-Wheel Drive
A/C : Air Conditioner
P/S : Power Steering
SST : Special Service Tools
SAE : Society of Automotive Engineers,
Inc.
ATF : Automatic Transmission Fluid
D
1: Drive range 1st gear
D
2: Drive range 2nd gear
D
3: Drive range 3rd gear
D
4: Drive range 4th gear
OD : Overdrive
2
2: 2nd range 2nd gear
2
1: 2nd range 1st gear
1
2: 1st range 2nd gear
1
1: 1st range 1st gear
+TheUNITSgiven in this manual are primarily expressed as the SI UNIT (International System of Unit),
and alternatively expressed in the metric system and in the yard/pound system.
``Example''
Tightening torque:
59-78Nzm (6.0 - 8.0 kg-m, 43 - 58 ft-lb)
+TROUBLE DIAGNOSESare included in sections dealing with complicated components.
+SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONSare contained at the end of each section for quick reference of
data.
+The captionsWARNINGandCAUTIONwarn you of steps that must be followed to prevent personal injury
and/or damage to some part of the vehicle.
WARNINGindicates the possibility of personal injury if instructions are not followed.
CAUTIONindicates the possibility of component damage if instructions are not followed.
BOLD TYPED STATEMENTSexceptWARNINGandCAUTIONgive you helpful information.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
GI-7
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Work Flow
STEP DESCRIPTION
STEP 1 Get detailed information about the conditions and the environment when the incident occurred.
The following are key pieces of information required to make a good analysis:
WHATVehicle Model, Engine, Transmission and the System (i.e. Radio).
WHENDate, Time of Day, Weather Conditions, Frequency.
WHERERoad Conditions, Altitude and Traffic Situation.
HOWSystem Symptoms, Operating Conditions (Other Components Interaction).
Service History and if any After Market Accessories have been installed.
STEP 2 Operate the system, road test if necessary.
Verify the parameter of the incident.
If the problem can not be duplicated, refer to ``Incident Simulation Tests'' next page.
STEP 3 Get the proper diagnosis materials together including:
POWER SUPPLY ROUTING
System Operation Descriptions
Applicable Service Manual Sections
Check for any Service Bulletin.
Identify where to begin diagnosis based upon your knowledge of the system operation and the customer comments.
STEP 4 Inspect the system for mechanical binding, loose connectors or wiring damage.
Determine which circuits and components are involved and diagnose using the Power Supply Routing and Harness
Layouts.
STEP 5 Repair or replace the incident circuit or component.
STEP 6 Operate the system in all modes. Verify the system works properly under all conditions. Make sure you have not inad-
vertently created a new incident during your diagnosis or repair steps.
SGI838
HOW TO PERFORM EFFICIENT DIAGNOSIS FOR AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENT
GI-20
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Model Variation
Destina-
tionSteering
positionEngineModel Hardtop Station Wagon
Rear seat arrangement Forward facing Seatless2nd center split bench seat
3rd seat
Seatless Forward facing Side facing
Front differential H233B
Rear differential
H233B
Transmis-
sionTransfer Grade
EuropeRHD
RD28ETi FS5R30A TX12AS KWBSREFY61UEA Ð Ð TWBSREFY61UEA Ð
SE KWBSRFFY61UEA Ð Ð TWBSRFFY61UEA Ð
SE Ð Ð Ð TWBSRHFY61UEA Ð
LHDS KWBSLEFY61UGA KWBSLEFY61USP TWBSLEFY61USP TWBSLEFY61UGA Ð
SEKWBSLFFY61UGA Ð TWBSLFFY61USP TWBSLFFY61UGA Ð
Ð Ð Ð TWBSLFFY61USA Ð
SEÐ Ð Ð TWBSLHFY61UGA Ð
Ð Ð Ð TWBSLHFY61USA Ð
Pre®x and suffix designations
TWBSLEFY61 UGA
A: 3rd seat forward facing
P: without 3rd seat
E: RHD for Europe
G: Central/South Europe
S: North Europe
U: Turbocharger engine
F: 5-speed ¯oor shift manual transmission
E:SF:SEH:SE
L: LH drive R: RH drive
S: Long wheelbase (4WD)
WB: RD28ETi engine
T: Station Wagon
K: Hardtop
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
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IDENTIFICATION PLATE
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
MANUAL TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER
TRANSFER SERIAL NUMBER
SGI851
SGI028A
SGI018A
SGI020A
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
Identi®cation Number (Cont'd)
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Tow Truck Towing
CAUTION:
+All applicable local laws regarding the towing operation
must be obeyed.
+It is necessary to use proper towing equipment to avoid
possible damage to the vehicle during a towing operation.
+Attach safety chains for all towing.
+When towing, make sure that the transmission, steering
system and power train are in good order. If any unit is
damaged, a dolly must be used.
+When towing with the front wheels on the ground:
Turn the ignition key to the ``OFF'' position and secure the
steering wheel in a straight-ahead position with a rope or
similar device. Never place the ignition key in the ``LOCK''
position. This will result in damage to the steering lock
mechanism.
+When towing manual transmission models with the rear
wheels on the ground:
Release the parking brake and move the gearshift lever to
neutral (``N'' position).
+For 4-wheel drive models:
Set the manual-lock free-running hubs to the free position and
2-way lock free-running hubs to the auto position. (See
``
Transfer case shifting procedures for 4-wheel drive
vehicles'' in ``Starting and driving'' section.) Move the transfer
case shift lever into the ``2H'' position and the transmission shift
lever into the neutral (``N'') position.
Do not shift the transfer lever to the ``4L'' position. This will
cause damage to the transmission.
NISSAN recommends that a dolly be used as illustrated.
If you have to tow a manual transmission model with front
wheels raised (with rear wheels on ground)
Observe the following restricted raising heights.
+Do not raise the front end over!.
Wagon
!= 600 mm (23.62 in)
Hardtop
!= 500 mm (19.69 in)
SGI023A
SGI024A
LIFTING POINTS AND TOW TRUCK TOWING
GI-41
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If you have to tow an automatic transmission model
with four wheels on ground or tow an automatic
transmission model with front wheels raised (with rear
wheels on ground)
Observe the following restricted towing speeds, distances and rais-
ing heights.
+Speed: Below 50 km/h (30 MPH)
+Distance: Less than 65 km (40 miles)
+Do not raise the front end over!.
Wagon
!= 600 mm (23.62 in)
Hardtop
!= 500 mm (19.69 in)
If the speed, distance or height must necessarily be greater,
remove the propeller shaft beforehand to prevent damage to the
transmission.
CAUTION:
+Never tow your vehicle from the rear (i.e., backward) with
four wheels on the ground as this may cause serious and
expensive damage to the transmission.
+Be sure to place the transfer case shift lever into the ``2H''
position and the transmission shift lever into the neutral
(``N'') position if the vehicle is to be towed.
TOWING HOOKS
The towing hooks are provided only for emergency.
+Use the towing hooksonly, not other parts of the vehicle.
Otherwise, the vehicle body will be damaged.
+Use the towing hooksonlyto free a vehicle stuck in sand,
snow, mud, etc.Nevertow the vehicle for long distances using
only the towing hooks.
+The towing hook is under tremendous force when used to free
a stuck vehicle. Always pull the cable straight out from the front
or rear of the vehicle.Neverpull on the hook at a sideways
angle.
SGI025A
LIFTING POINTS AND TOW TRUCK TOWING
Tow Truck Towing (Cont'd)
GI-42
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***: Not applicable
NEW TERMNEW ACRONYM /
ABBREVIATIONOLD TERM
Three way + oxidation catalytic converter system TWC + OC system ***
Throttle body TB Throttle chamber
SPI body
Throttle body fuel injection system TBI system Fuel injection control
Throttle position TP Throttle position
Throttle position sensor TPS Throttle sensor
Throttle position switch TP switch Throttle switch
Torque converter clutch solenoid valve TCC solenoid valve Lock-up cancel solenoid
Lock-up solenoid
Transmission control module TCM A/T control unit
Turbocharger TC Turbocharger
Vehicle speed sensor VSS Vehicle speed sensor
Volume air ¯ow sensor VAFS Air ¯ow meter
Warm up oxidation catalyst WU-OC Catalyst
Warm up oxidation catalytic converter system WU-OC system ***
Warm up three way catalyst WU-TWC Catalyst
Warm up three way catalytic converter system WU-TWC system ***
Wide open throttle position switch WOTP switch Full switch
SAE J1930 TERMINOLOGY LIST
SAE J1930 Terminology List (Cont'd)
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Introduction
AIR CONDITIONER LAN SYSTEM OVERVIEW CONTROL SYSTEM
The LAN system consists of auto amp., air mix door motor and mode door motor.
A con®guration of these components is shown in the diagram below.
Features
SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION (LAN)
A small network is constructed between the auto ampli®er, air mix door motor and mode door motor. The auto
ampli®er and motors are connected by data transmission lines and motor power supply lines. The LAN net-
work is built through the ground circuits of the two motors.
Addresses, motor opening angle signals, motor stop signals and error checking messages are all transmitted
through the data transmission lines connecting the auto ampli®er and two motors.
The following functions are contained in LCUs built into the air mix door motor and the mode door motor.
+Address
+Motor opening angle signals
+Data transmission
+Motor stop and drive decision
+Opening angle sensor (PBR function)
+Comparison
+Decision (Auto ampli®er indicated value and motor opening angle comparison)
RHA439G
RHA440GA
DESCRIPTIONAUTO
HA-49
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Operation
The auto ampli®er receives data from each of the sensors. The ampli®er sends air mix door and mode door
opening angle data to the air mix door motor LCU and mode door motor LCU.
The air mix door motor and mode door motor read their respective signals according to the address signal.
Opening angle indication signals received from the auto ampli®er and each of the motor position sensors are
compared by the LCUs in each motor with the existing decision and opening angles. Subsequently, HOT/
COLD or DEFROST/VENT operation is selected. The new selection data is returned to the auto ampli®er.
Transmission data and transmission order
Ampli®er data is transmitted consecutively to each of the door motors following the form shown in ®gure below.
Start: Initial compulsory signal sent to each of the door motors.
Address: Data sent from the auto ampli®er is selected according to data-based decisions made by the air mix
door motor and mode door motor.
If the addresses are identical, the opening angle data and error check signals are received by the door motor
LCUs. The LCUs then make the appropriate error decision. If the opening angle data is normal, door control
begins.
If an error exists, the received data is rejected and corrected data received. Finally, door control is based upon
the corrected opening angle data.
Opening angle: Data that shows the indicated door opening angle of each door motor.
Error check: Procedure by which sent and received data is checked for errors. Error data is then compiled.
The error check prevents corrupted data from being used by the air mix door motor and mode door motor.
Error data can be related to the following problems.
+Abnormal electrical frequency
+Poor electrical connections
+Signal leakage from transmission lines
+Signal level ¯uctuation
Stop signal: At the end of each transmission, a stop operation, in-operation, or internal problem message is
delivered to the auto ampli®er. This completes one data transmission and control cycle.
RHA441GA
DESCRIPTIONAUTO
Features (Cont'd)
HA-50
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M
M/T major overhaul ..........................................MT-9
M/T removal and installation ............................MT-5
MAFS - Wiring diagram..................................EC-73
MAIN - Wiring diagram...................................EC-62
METER - Wiring diagram..............................EL-104
MIL & Data link connectors circuit ...............EC-187
MIL/DL - Wiring diagram ..............................EC-187
MIRROR - Wiring diagram............................EL-188
Main drive gear (M/T).....................................MT-10
Main gear (Transfer) .......................................TF-11
Mainshaft (M/T) ..............................................MT-10
Mainshaft (Transfer) ........................................TF-11
Maintenance (engine) ....................................MA-12
Major overhaul (Transfer) ...............................TF-10
Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) ....................EC-31
Manifold tightening torque (intake &
exhaust)......................................................MA-12
Manual lock free running hub .........................FA-11
Manual transmission number ..........................GI-37
Mass air ¯ow sensor (MAFS).........................EC-73
Master cylinder (brake) ..................................BR-12
Meter .............................................................EL-102
Mirror, door......................................................BT-46
Mirror, outside .................................................BT-46
Mode door control linkage adjustment ...........HA-77
Model variation ................................................GI-35
Molding - See Exterior ....................................BT-26
Multiport fuel injection precautions ....................GI-3
N
NATS (Nissan Anti-theft System)..................EL-240
NATS - Wiring diagram .................................EL-241
NLS - Wiring diagram...................................EC-125
NVH Troubleshooting (PD)...............................PD-4
NVH troubleshooting (BR)................................BR-2
NVH troubleshooting (EM) ...............................EM-6
NVH troubleshooting (FA) .................................FA-3
NVH troubleshooting (MT) ...............................MT-3
NVH troubleshooting (RA)................................RA-3
NVH troubleshooting (RA)................................RA-3
NVH troubleshooting (ST).................................ST-3
NVH troubleshooting (Transfer) ........................TF-3
NVH troubleshooting CL ...................................CL-3
Needle lift sensor .........................................EC-125
Neutral position switch (M/T) ...........................MT-4
Neutral position switch .................................EC-169
O
Oil change (capacity) .......................................MA-9
Oil cooler (engine) ............................................LC-7
Oil jet.................................................................LC-7
Oil pan (engine) .............................................EM-13Oil pressure (engine) ........................................LC-3
Oil pump (engine) .............................................LC-4
Oil seal replacement (engine)........................EM-20
Oil seal replacement (front ®nal drive
4WD)...........................................................PD-10
Oil seal replacement (front of ®nal
drive) ...........................................................PD-10
Operating cylinder (clutch)................................CL-8
Outside mirror .................................................BT-46
P
P/ANT - Wiring diagram................................EL-181
PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) .............EC-21
PNP/SW - Wiring diagram ...........................EC-169
POWER - Wiring diagram.................................EL-6
Park/Neutral position switch .........................EC-169
Periodic maintenance (for Europe) ..................MA-4
Pinion bearing preload diff. ............................PD-27
Pinion gear height diff. ...................................PD-27
Piston assembly .............................................EM-46
Piston pin inspection ......................................EM-46
Piston ring inspection.....................................EM-47
Piston to bore clearance ................................EM-48
Power antenna ..............................................EL-181
Power door lock ............................................EL-204
Power door lock ............................................EL-211
Power door mirror .........................................EL-188
Power seat ....................................................EL-190
Power steering ¯uid level..................................ST-5
Power steering gear........................................ST-12
Power steering hydraulic pressure ...................ST-6
Power steering oil pump .................................ST-15
Power steering system bleeding.......................ST-6
Power supply routing ........................................EL-5
Power window ...............................................EL-196
Pre-delivery inspection.....................................MA-2
Precautions (General) .......................................GI-2
Pressure plate - See Clutch cover .................CL-14
Priming pump .................................................EC-46
Propeller shaft greasing .................................MA-21
Propeller shaft inspection ..............................MA-21
Propeller shaft on vehicle service ....................PD-6
Propeller shaft vibration ...................................PD-6
Propeller shaft ..................................................PD-5
Q
Quick-glow system check.............................EC-153
Quick-glow system .......................................EC-150
R
R/FOG - Wiring diagram .................................EL-80
R/HEAT - Wiring diagram ...............................HA-14
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
IDX-5