ECU DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual

Page 400 of 548


Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust

SYlltems

ENGINE
CONTROL
SYSTEM

ACCELERATOR
CONTROL
SYSTEM

@

s

1

Acce
i
ator

pedal

2
Accelerator

pedal
arm

3

Stopper
bolt

4

Stopper
lock
nut

S

Kickdown
switch
striker

Automatic
transmission

models

only

6
Accelerator
wire
outer
case

1
Accelerator
wire
socket

8
Accelerator

inner
wire

9

Accelerator

pedal
bracket

and
return

spring

10
Kickdown
switch

11
Accelerator

pedal
stopper
rubber

12
Accelerator

pedal
stopper
bracket

H

109
mm
4
29
in

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Accelerator
wI
e

I
Disconnect
accelerator
wire
from

carburetor

2
Remove

snap
pin
from

tip
of

pedal
arm
then
disconnect
wire

from

accelerator

pedal
arm

3
Remove

accelerator

pedal

stopper

bracket
from
dash

panel
and

pull
into

driver

compartment

4

To
install
reverse
order
of
Ie

moval

Accelerator

pedal
a

embly

I

Disconnect
accelerator
wire
at

tip

of
accelerator

pedal
arm

2

Remove
screws

securing
accel

erator

pedal
bracket

to

body

3

Remove
accelerator

pedal
from

dash

panel

4

To
install

reverse
order
of
re

moval
I
IJ

1

II

I

V

J

v

I

@

INSPECTION

I
Check

accelerator

pedal
return

spring
for
rust

fatigue
or

damage

Replace
if

necessary

2

Check

accelerator
wire

cases

socket
and

fastening
locations
for
rust

damage
or
looseness

Repair
or

replace

if

necessary

ADJUSTMENT

Accelerator
IInka
e

I
Connect
accelerator
wire
to
car

buretor
and
accelerator

pedal
arm

2

Adjust
dilnension
H
with

stop

per
bolt

as
shown
in

Fig
FE
I

Dimension
H

109mm
4
29
in

FE
2
F
E558

Fig
FE
I

Accelerator
Control

System

Note
After

adjustment
securely

tighten

stopper
bolt
lock
nut

3
Pull

outer
case
to
uP
direction

making
sure
that

throttle
lever
is
re

turned
to

idle

position
Move
back

outer
case
I

mm
0
04
in
from

a

position
where
throttle

lever
starts

moving
and
fasten

outer
case

securely

with

clamp

Q4t

1

Clamp

2
Outer
case

FE1
1

Fig
FE
2

Adju

ting
Accolerator

Linkage

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Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust

Systems

4
When
accelerator

pedal
is

fully

depressed
make
sure
that
throttle

valve

opens
fuUy

5
After
above

adjustments
have

been
made
make
sure
that
accelerator

linkage

operates
smoothly
without

dragging
Make
sure
that
throttle
lever
returns

securely
to
idle

position
as

soon
as

accelerator

pedal
is
released

K1ckdown
switch

On
the
automatic
transmission

models
it
is
also

necessary
to

adjust

kickdown
switch
The
kickdown

FE
3
switch

adjustment
is
correct
if
kick

down
switch
is
actuated

by
the

stop

per
located

on
the

tip
end
of

pedal

arm
when
accelerator

pedal
is
de

pressed

fuUy
Always
tighten
lock
nut

securely
when

proper
adjustment
is

obtained

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Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust

Systems

REMOVAL

WARNING

When

replacing
fuel
line

parts
be

sure
to
observe
the

following

a
Put
a
CAUTION
INFLAM

MABLE

sign
in

workshop

b
Be

sure
to
furnish

workshop

with
In

asphyxiator

c
Be
sure
to
disconnect

battery

ground
cable
before

conducting

operations

d
Put
drained
fuel
in
an

explosion

proof
container
and

put
on
lid

securely

FUEL
TANK

Sedan

I

Disconnect
battery
ground
cable

2
Drain
fuel
from
fuel
tank

then

disconnect
fuel
hose

3
Remove

filler
hose

protector

and

inspection
cover
in

luggage
com

i
tl

f

I

Filler
hose

protector

2

Inspection
cover

FE561

Fig
FE
4

Removing
Filler
Hose

Protector
and
Inspection

Cover

4
Disconnect
fuel
filler
hose

vent

hoses
and
fuel
tank

gauge
unit
wire

connector

I

JI

I

2
FE562

3

Fig
FE

5
Di

connecting
Ho
e
and

Connector
5
Remove
fuel
tank

protector

6
Remove
fuel
tank

Hatchback
and

Wagon

I
Disconnect

battery

ground
cable

2
Drain

fuel
from
fuel
tank

then

disconnect
fuel
hose

3

Remove

luggage
carpet
luggage

board

inspection

covef
and
side
finish

er

4
Disconnect
fuel
filler
hose

vent

hoses
and
fuel
tank

gauge
unit
wire

connector
See

Fig
FE

5

5
Remove

fuel
tank

protector

6
Remove
fuel
tank

FUEL
TANK
GAUGE
UNIT

Sedan

1
Remove

inspection
cover
in

lug

gage
compartment
See

Fig
FE
3

2

Disconnect
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

wire
connector

3
Remove
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

Hatchback
and

Wagon

I
Remove

luggage
carpet
luggage

board
and

inspection
cover

2

Disconnect
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

wire

connector

3
Remove
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

CHECK
VALVE

Sedan

I
Remove

inspection
cover
and
fuel

filler
hose

protector
in

luggage
com

partment

2
Remove
check
valve

Hatchback

I
Remove

luggage
carpet
luggage

board
and

luggage
side
finisher

2
Remove
check
valve

Wagon

I
Remove

rear
side
finisher
in

luggage
compartment

2
Remove
check
valve

FE
5
FUEL
TUBE

Fuel
tubes
are
serviced

as
an
assem

bly
so
that
the

replacement
of
fuel

tube

can
be

easily
done
However

do

not
disconnect

any
fuel
line
unless

absolutely
necessary

Drain

fuel
from
fuel
tank

2

Loosen
fuel
hose

clamps
and
dis

connect
fuel
tube

at
each
end

Note

Plug
hose
and
tube

openings
to

prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while

removing

3
Unfasten

clips
that

hold
tube
on

underbody
and

remove
tube

from
the

car

FUEL

FILTER

I
Disconnect
fuel
hoses
from
fuel

filter

by

removing
clamps

2

Take
out
fuel
strainer
and
discard

it

INSPECTION

FUEL
TANK

Check
fuel
tank
for

cracks
or
defor

mation

If

necessary
replace

FUEL
HOSE

Inspect
all
hoses
for
cracks

fatigue

sweating
or
deterioration

Replace
any
hose
that
is

damaged

FUEL
TUBE

Replace
any
fuel
tube
that

is
crack

ed
rusted

collapsed
or
deformed

FUEL
FILTER

Replace
fuel
filter
at
the

specified

maintenance
interval
or

if
it

becomes

clogged
or
restricted

Fuel
filter
is
of
a

cartridge
type
and

cannot
be
cleaned

Always
replace

with

a
new
one

CHECK
VALVE

1
Blow
air

through
connector

on

fuel
tank
side

A
considerable
resistance
should
be

felt
at
the
mouth
and
a

portion
of
air

Page 404 of 548


Engine
Control

f1lel
Exhaust

Systems

flow
be
directed
toward

atmosphere

side

2

Blow
air

tluough
connector
on

atmosphere
side
Air

flow
should
be

smoothly
directed
toward

fuel
tank

3
If

cbeck
valve
is

suspected
of
not

being
properly
functioning
in

steps
I

and
2
above

replace

To

fuel
tank

FE477
Pressure
valve

Vacuum
valve

Return

spring

Fig
FE
6

Checking
Check
Valve

INSTALLATION

Install

any
parts
of
the
fuel

system

in

the
reverse
order
of

removal
Ob

serve

the

following
notes
Note

a

Install
hose

clamps
securely
Do

not

tighten
excessively
to
avoid

dam

aging
hoses

b
Fasten

clips
holding
fuel
tube
on

underbody
securely
Failure
to
fol

low

this
caution
could
result

in

damage
to
the
surface
of
fuel
tube

c
Do

not
kink
or
twist
hOse
and
tube

when

they
are

routed

d
Run

the

engine
and
check
for

leaks

at
connections

FUEL

TANK

Not

InstaU
fuel
filler
hose
after
fuel

tank
has

been
mounted
in

place

Failure
to
foUow

this
rule
could

result
in

leakage
from
around
hose

connections
Do
not

twist
or
smash

vent
hoses
when

they
are
routed

Be

sure
to
retain
them
with

clips

securely

FE
6
@
Tightening

torque

Drain

plug

1
6

to
2
4

kg
m

112
tn
17
ft
bl

Fuel

tank

0
8

to
1
2

kll
m

15
8
to
8
7

ft
Ibl

FUEL

TANK
GAUGE
UNIT

Note
When

installing
fuel
tank

gauge

unit

aJign
the

projection
of
tank

gauge
unit

with
the
notch
in

fuel

tank
and

tighten
it

securely
Be
sure

to
instaU

tank

gauge
unit
with

O

ring
in

place

CHECK

VALVE

Note
When

installing
check
valve
be

careful
of
its

designated
direction

See

Fig
FE

Page 406 of 548


Engine
Control

fuel
Exhaust

Systems

Non
California
models

except
FU

model

Automatic
transmission

equipped
models

@

REMOVAL

CALIFORNIA

MODELS

AND
FU

MODEL

I

Remove

catalytic
converter
shel

ter
and
rear
exhaust
tube
shelter

2

Temporarily
loosen
bolts

securing

exhaust

mounting
insulator
to

body

and

remove
bolts

securing
muffler

lower

clamp
imd
muffler
to
muffler

upper
clamp

Note
Take
care
Dot
to

drop
muffler

heat
insulator

3

Remove
rear
exhaust
tube
from

catalytic
converter
and
remove
it

from

car
as
follows

I
Remove
bolts

securing
exhaust

mounting
insulator
to

body
and

put

rear
exhaust

tube
on
rear
axle
case

as

shown
in

Fig
FE
9
1

Front
tube

assembly

2

Pre
muff1er

3

Exhaust
tube

clip

4
Momer

wembly

5
Muffler

clamp
ring
rubber

6
Rear

tube

7
Exhaust

mounting
insulator

8
Exha
st
tail

mounting
bracket

9
Exhaust

mounting

1
ttacket
8@

@

4

wp

8

@

Tightening
torque

kg
m
ft
lb

@
2
0
to
2

6

14
to
t9

@
0
8

to
1
2

5
8
to
8
7

@
3
2
to

4
3
23
to
31

FE629

Fig
FE
B
E
haust

System
Non

California
mode
e

cept
FU
modet

FE639

Fig
FE

9

Putting
Rear
E
halUt

Tube

2

Pull
rear
exhaust
tube

assembly

forward

to

place
as
shown
in

Fig

FE
IO
Then

pull
it

further
while

swaying
rear

exhaust
tube

assembly

clockwise

and
counterclockwise

FE

B
II

F

E640

Fig
FE
IO

Removing
Rear

E
xhault

Tube

Assembly

4

Remove
catalytic
converter
from

front

exhaust
tube

5

Temporarily
loosen
nuts

securing

f

root
exhaust
tube

to
exhaust
mani

fold

6
Remove
front
exhaust
tube
from

exhaust

mounting
bracket

7

Remove
bolt

securing
V
bolt

housing

clamp
to

gusset

Page 407 of 548


Engine
Control
Fuel

Exhaust

Systems

8

Remove
front

exhaust
tube

from

exhaust
manifold

NON
CALIFORNIA
MODELS

EXCEPT
FU
MODEL

I

Temporarily
loosen
nuts

securing

front
exhaust
tube

assembly
to

ex

haust
manifold

2
Remove

front
exhaust
tube

as

sembly
from
exhaust

mounting
brack

et

3

Temporarily
loosen
bolts

securing

exhaust

mounting
insulator

to

body

and
remove
bolts

securing
muffler

lower

clamp
and
muffler
to

muffler

upper
clamp

4
Remove
exhaust
tube

clip

5
Break
sealant
off
the
front

tube

to

rear
tube
connection

Note
A

sealant
is

applied
to
the

tube

connections
to
eliminate
the
leak

age
of
exhaust

gases
Observe
the

procedures
outlined
later
in
this

section
as
a

guide

6
Remove
front
tube
from
exhaust

manifold

then
remove
rear
tube

from

car
Refer
to

California
Models
and
FU

Model
for

removal

When

disconnecting
the

exhaust

tube
connections
observe
the

follow

ing
parts

I
Break
old

sealant
off
the

con

nection

by
lightly
tapping
around
the

tube

with
a

hammer
and

twisting

muffler

F

E630

Fig
FE
11

Breaking
Sealant

Fig
FEd
2
2

Using
a
rubber
hammer

tap
on

the

front
end
of
the
muffler
while

pushing
it

toward
rear
The
muffler

assembly
can
then
be
taken
out

FE632

Fig
FE
13

Tapping
Muffler
with

a
Rubber
Hammer

INSPECTION

I
Check

pre
muffler
muffler

as

sembly
and
tubes
for

cracks

damage

or
corrosion

Replace
if

necessary

2

Replace
bracket
and

mounting

rubber
that

are
cracked

fatigued
or

sweated

INSTALLATION

Install
exhaust

system
which
has

been
removed
as
an

assembly
in
re

verse
order
of
removal
Observe
the

following

CALIFORNIA

MODELS

AND
FU
MODEL

1Jl

Tightening
torque

Exhaust
manifold
to

front
tube
nuts

2
0
to
2
6

kg
m

14
to
19
fHb

U
bolt

housing
clamp
to

gusset
bolt

3
2

to
4
3

kg
m

23
to
31
ft
bl

U
bolt

clamp
securing
nuts

1
6
to
2
1

k
l
m

12
to
15
ft

bl

Exhaust

mounting
bracket
to

transmission

nuts

0
8
to

1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft

Ibl

Exhaust

mounting
bracket
to

front
tube
bolt

3
2
to
4
3

k
l
m

23
to
31
ft
Ib

FE
9
CatalytiC
converter
to
front

tube
bolts

3
2
to
4
3

kg
m

23

to
31
ft

Ibl

Catalytic
converter
to

rear

tUbe
bolts

3
2
to
4
3

kg
m

23
to
31
ft

Ibl

Exhaust
tail

mounting
bracket

to

body
bolts

0
8
to
1
2

kg
m

5
B
to
8
7
ft
Ibl

Exhaust

mounting
insulator

to
exhaust
tail

mounting

bracket
nut

0

8
to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft
Ib

Exhaust

mounting
insulator
to

rear
tube
nut

O
B
to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft
Ib

Catalytic
converter
shelter
bolts

O
B

to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
B
7
ft
Ib

Rear
exhaust
tube
shelter
bolts

0
3

to
0
5

kg
m

2
2
to
3
6

ft
bl

Installation

precautions

I

When

assembling
be
careful
not

to
let

gas
leak
from
around
connec

tions
of

exhaust

system
components

Evenly
tighten
nut

securing
exhaust

manifold
to
front
exhaust
tube

2

Always
maintain
sufficient
clear

ance
between
heat
shield
insulators

and

adjacent
parts
See

Fig
FE

I7

3
Be
sure
to
install
new

gaskets
and

bolts
after

removing
following
parts

Front
tube

Catalytic
converter

Rear
tube

4
Install

mounting
parts
as
sub

assembly
on
car

body

I

Always
locate
mounting
rubbers

in
such

way
that

preload
applied
to

them
is

kept
to
minimum

f

Do
not

apply
excessive
load

I

F

E289

Fig
FE
J4

Mounting
Rubbe

Page 409 of 548


Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust

Systems

NON
CALIFORNIA
MODELS

EXCEPT
FU
MODEL

Install
exhaust

system
in
reverse

order
of
removal

Observe

following
precautions

til
Tightening
torqu

Exhaust
manifold
to
front

tube
nuts

2
0
to
2
6

kg
m

14
to
19

ft
Ibl

Exhaust

mounting
bracket
to

transmission
nuts

0
8
to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft
Ibl

Exhaust

mounting
bracket
to

front
tube
bolt

3
2
to
4
3

kg
m

23
to
31
ft
b

Exhaust
tube

clip
bolt

0
8
to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft
bl

Exhaust
tail

mounting
bracket
to

body
bolts

0
8
to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft
Ibl
Exhaust

mounting
insulator

to
exhaust
tail

mounting

bracket
nut

O
B
to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8

7
ft
Ib

Exhaust

mounting
insulator
to

rear
tube
nut

0
8
to
1
2

kg
m

5
B
to
8
7
ft
Ibl

Installation

precautions

I

Always
assemble

parts
so
that
no

gas
leaks
from
around
connections

Evenly

tighten
nut

securing
exhaust

manifold
to
front
tube

fixing
plate

2

Insert
end
of
tube
until
it

comes

into

contact
with

stopper
Then

secure

it
with
exhaust
tube

clip
and

inject
a

suitable
sealing

compound
through
slit

in

tube
until
it
overflows
Refer
to

Sealing
Compound
3

When

installing
exhaust
tube
and

muffler
make

sure
that

a

proper
clear

ance
is
maintained
between
these

parts

and

parts
on
car

body
See

Fig
FE
18

4
For
installation
of

mounting
in

sulator
refer
to
California

Models
and

FU

model
for
installation

precautions

Note

a
After
installation
check
that

mounting

I
bbenl
and

mounting

insulator
are
free
from
undue
stress

If

any
of
above

parts
is

not
installed

properly
excessive
noises
or
vibra

tions

may
be
transmitted
to
car

body

b
Check
all
tube
connections
for
ex

haust

gas
leaks
and
entire

system

for
unusual

noises
with

engine
run

ning

B

j

@
A

B

f

I
A

v

Section
A
A

Oearance
mm
in

1
30
to

40
1
18
to

1
57

2

13
5
to
19
5

0
531
to
0
768

3
20
5
to
26
5
0
807
to
1
043

4
23
to
33
0
91
to
1
30

5
20
to
30
0
79
to
1
18
@
Section
B
B

6
Exhaust
fmisher

equipped
models

except
Wagon

23
to
33
0
91
to

1
30

Other
models

21
to
31
0
83
to
1

22

FE634

Fig
FE
18

Proper
Clearance

for
Exhaust

System
Non

California
models

except
FU

model

FE
11

Page 410 of 548


Enr
in
e

Control
Fuel

l
c

I
xhaust

System
i

SEALING
COMPOuND

If
exhaust
tubes
are

separated
at

connection
to
renew
muffler
assembly

etc
use
the
Genuine
Nissan
Sealant

Exhaust
Sealant
Kit

20720
N2225

to
eliminate

gas
leakage
past
the

joint

Be
sure
to
observe

following
proce

dures
ee

Fig

FJ
r21

I

Wipe
clean
all

the
oontact

por

tions

of
tube

joints
allow
them
to

dry

thoroughly

2

Temporarily
mount
in

place
muf

fler

assembly
and
or
exhaust
tube

as

an
assembled
unit

on
the
car

i
Insert
the
male
tube
into

the

female

tube

fully
until
the
front

end

of

the
female

tube
touches
the

stopper

on
the
male

tube

A
55mm
2
17in

B

t
Smm
0
59i

AI
B

Il

L

l

F

E574

Fig
FE
19
Ex
unut

Tube
Connection

4

Torque
exhaust
tube

clip
securing

bolt
and
exhaust
tube

mounting
bolt

to

specifications

liJ

Tightening
torque

Exhaust
tube

clip
bolt

0
8
to
1
2

kg
m

15
8

to
8
7
h

bl

5

Squeeze
5

to
6

cc
0
31
to
0
37

cu
in
of
sealant

into

injector
from
the

sealant
tube

Be

sure
to

place
the

cap
back
to
the

sealant

tube
since

sealant
will

dry

Sealant
tube

A

5
to
6
cc

0
31
toO
37cuin

FEltl

Fig
FE
20

Squeezing
Senlant
to

Injector
6

Position
the
nozzle
of

injector
to

the

guide
and

press
it
there

firmly

Inject
sealant

slowly
until

sealant
be

gins
to
flow
out
of
the
slit
of
the
tube

This
indicates
that
the
bead

requires

no

further
sealant
Excessive
sealant

can

cause
a

clogged
tube
See

Fig

FE
22

After

injecting
wash

injector
thor

oughly
in
clean
water
to
remove
all

FE

12
FE109

Fig
FE
21
Exhaust
Sealant
Kit

traces
of
sealant

7
Start

the

engine
and

let
it

idle

slowly
for
ten
minutes
minilnum

to

harden
sealant
with
the
heat
of
ex

haust

gas

8
Check
the
oondition
of
sealant

before

driving
the
car
It
is
also

essen

tial
that
the

car
should
not

be
accel

erated

sharply
for
20

to
30
minutes

subsequent
to

this

operation

FE568

Fig
FE
22

Injecting
Seatant

Page 418 of 548


Bumper
height

I
Place

car
on
a
flat
surface
under

curb
weight
condition
Tires
must
be

inflated
to
rated

pressure

2
Measure

height
above

ground
of

bumper
at
two

mounting
locations
as

shown
in

Figs
BF
7

and
BF
8

3
If

bumper
height
is

not
within

the

specification
loosen
shock
ab

sorber

attaching
bolts
and
nuts
Then

adjust
bumper
height
After

adjust

ment

tighten
bolts
and
nuts
securely

Front

bumper
height
H

360

to
408

mm

14
17
to
16
06
in

Rear

bumper
height
H

Sedan
and
Hatchback

391
to
433

mm

15
39
to
17
05
in

Wagon

376
to
418
mm

14
BO
to
16
46
in

Sedan
and
Hatchback
Body

I
J

S

H

I
BF740B

Fig
BF
7
Front

Bumper
Height

Wagon

O
J

H

j

BF741B

Fig
BF
8
Rear

Bumper
Height

BF
7

Page 419 of 548


Body

2

Length
of

shock
absorber

Front

shock
absorber

I
164
6
46

q
j
0

I
0

0

67
2

64

Rear
shock
absorber

G
riA
l

yll

L
J

J

Unit
mm
in

3

Checking
shock

absorber

I
Place
car
in

front
of

a

wall

Apply
hand

brake
and

place
wheel

chocks

securely

2

Place
a

jack
between
wall

and

extend

jack

approximately
20

mm

0
79
in

The

bumper
should

move

approxilnately
50

mm

I
97
in

back

ward

through
shock
absorber

opera

tion
See

Fig
BF
IO

Note
Use
a

jack
with

y
of

more
than
600

kg
I

3231b
94
3
70

rL
I

i

r
T

l
f
L
W

67
2

64

1

8F742B

Fig
BF
9

Length

of
Shock
Absorber

3

Make
sure

bumper
returns
to
its

original
position
when

jack
is
re

tracted

Note

When

replacing
shock
absorb

ers
make
Sure

they
are
of
the
same

type
and

rating
and

manufactured

by
the
same

maker

4
For

rear

bumper
utilize

the

same

procedures
as
described
for
front

bumper

f

BF7438
1

Front

bumper

2
Jack

3
Wheel
chock

Fig
BF
10

Checking
Shock
Abaorber
Function

BF
8
FRONT

BUMPER

REMOVAL

AND

INSTALLATION

1
Loosen
bolts

attaching
front

bumper
to

shock
absorbers

and
re

move

bumper
See

Fig
BF
5

2
Loosen

bolts

attaching
shock
ab

sorbers
to
radia
tor

core

support
and

side
members

and
remove
shock

absorbers

3
Install

shock
absorbers
and
front

bumper
in

reverse
order
of
removal

and

adjust

bumper
height
as
shown
in

Fig
BF

7

fj
Tightening

torque

Front

bumper

Bumper
to
shock
absorber

attaching
bolt

6
0

to
8
0

kg
m

43
to
58
ft
Ib

Shock
absorber

to
body

attaching
bolt
and

nut
front

0

93
to
1
2

kg
m

6
7
to
B
7
ft

Ibl

attaching
bolt
and
nut
sida

1
9
to

2
5

kg
m

14

to
18
ft
b

REAR

BUMPER

REMOVAL

AND

INSTALLATION

1

Loosen
bolts

attaching
rear

bumper
to
shock

absorbers
and

re

move
rear

bumper
See

Fig
BF

6

2
Loosen
bolts

and
nuts

attaching

shock
absorbers
to

side
members
and

remove
shock
absorbers

3

Install
shock

absorbers
an
rear

bumper
in
reverse

order
of
removal

and

adjust
rear

bumper
height
as

shown
in

Fig
BF
B

fj

Tightening
torque

Rear

bumper

Bumper
to
shock
absorber

attaching
bolt

rear

6
0

to
8
0

kg
m

43
to
58
ft
b

Shock

absorber
to

body

attaching
bolt
and

nut
rear

0

93
to
1
2

kg
m

6
7
to
8
7
ft
b

attaching
bolt
and
nut

side

6

0
to
BoO

kg
m

43

to
58
ft

b

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