ECU DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual

Page 422 of 548


HOOD

ADJUSTMENT

Hood
can
be

adjusted
with
bolts

attaching
hood
to
hood

hinges
hood

lock
mechanism
and
hood

bumpers

Adjust
hood
for
an

even
fit

between

front
fenders

Adjust
hood

according
to
the

following
procedures

I

Adjust
hood
fore
and
aft

by

loosening
bolts

attaching
hood
to

hinge
and

repositioning
hood

2
Loosen

hood

bumper
lock
nuts

and

lower

bumpers
until

they
do

not
contact
front

of
hood
when

hood
is
closed

3
Set
striker
at

center
of

hood

lock
and

tighten
hood

lock

securing

bolts

temporarily

4
Raise
two

hood

bumpers
until

hood
is

flush
with

fenders

5

Tighten
hood
lock

securing
bolts

after
the

proper
adjustment
has
been

obtained

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Open
hood
and

protect
body

with

covers
to

prevent
scratching

painted
surface

2
Mark
hood

hinge
locations

on

hood

for

proper
reinstallation

3

Holding
both
sides
of
hood

unscrew
bolts

securing
hinge
to
hood

and
remove
hood

This

operation
re

quires
two
men

4

Installation
is
in
the
reverse

order

of
removal

HOOD

LOCK

CONTROL

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

1

Disconnect
control
cable
from

hood

lock

2

Remove
hood
lock

3

Remove
control
cable

retaining

clamp
from

engine
compartment

4

Remove
hood

lock
release
handle

attaching
bolts
and

remove
hood
lock

release
handle
and

control
cable
from

dash

side

panel

5

Installation
is
in
the

reverse
order

of
removal

referring
to
Hood

Adjust
Body

@

C

ZiIfii

1

Striker

2

Hinge

3
Hood
bumper

4
Hood
lock

BF526B

Fig
BF
16

Adju
ting
Hood

1

Cable
bracket

2

Cable
clip

3
Hood
lock

4

Safety
catth
lever

5

Striker

3
II

5
1

LeS5
than

rJ
3
5
mm

O
l

BF746B

Fig
BF
17
Hood
Lock
Control

ment

6

Open
and
close
hood
several

times
to
check

operation

7
Make
sure

safety
catch
lever

re

tains
hood

properly
when
hood
lock
is

disengaged
Note

a
Lubricate

pivot
safety
catch
lever

and
return

spring

b

Inspect
safety
catch

lever
and
re

turn

spring
for
defonnation

fatigue

or

rusting

BF
ll

Page 428 of 548


Adjustment
TRUNK
LID
ASSEMBLY

Trunk
lid

can
be

adjusted
with

bolts

attaching
trunk
lid

to
trunk

lid

hinge
and
trunk
lid
lock
striker

I
Loosen

bolts

attaching
trunk
lid

to
trunk
lid

hinge

2
Move
trunk
lid
fore
and

aft
and

up
and
down

to
obtain
a
flush
fit

between

trunk
lid
and

rear
fender

L

BF543B

Fig
BF
39

Adjusting
Trunk
Lid

3

After

alignment
is

properly
made

tighten
bolts

securely

4
To

obtain
a

snug
fit

between

trunk
lid
and

weatherstrip
loosen

trunk
lid

lock
striker

attaching
bolts

enough
to

move
lock

striker

working

striker

up
or
down
and

from
side
to

side
as

required

I

Fig
BF
40

Trunk
Lid
Lock
Striker
Body

5

After
desired

adjustment
is
ob

tained

tighten
trunk
lid
lock
striker

attaching
bolts

securely

Removal
and
Inatallatlon

Open
trunk
lid

2
Mark

trunk
lid

hinge
locations
on

trunk
lid
for

proper
reinstallation

3

Support
trunk
lid

by
hand
and

remove

bolts

attaching
trunk
lid
to

hinge
Then
remove

trunk
lid

4

Installation
is
in

the
reverse

order
of
removal

TORSION

BAR

Removal
and
installation

Open
trunk

lid

2

Support
trunk
lid
and

remove

each
torsion
bar
from

trunk
lid

hinge

brackets
Use
a

suitable
screwdriver

wrapped
with

rag
to
avoid

slipping

Note
Take

care
when

removing
as
it

is

under
tension

n
J

7
YZ

BF545B

Fig
BF
41

Removing
Torsion
Bar

3

Installation
is
in

the
reverse

order
of

removal

BF
17
TRUNK

LID
LOCK
AND

LOCK
CYLINDER

Removal
and
installation

Open
trunk
lid

2
Remove
trunk
lid
lock

attaching

bolts
and

remove
trunk
lid

lock
from

trunk
lid

8F3138

Fig
BF

42
Removing
Trunk
Lid

Lock

3
To

remove
lock

cylinder

pry
off

retaining
clip
on
lock

cylinder
from

inside
of

trunk
lid
and

remove
lock

cylinder
from
trunk

lid
outer

panel

4

Installation
is
in
the

reverse

order
of

removal

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BACK
DOOR
Hatchback

BACK

DOOR
ASSEMBLY

Adjustment

Back
door
can
be

adjusted
with

bolts

attaching
back
door
to
back

door

hinge
and
back
door
lock

I
Loosen
bolts

attaching
back
door

to
back
door

hinge

2
To
make
side

to
ide

adjustment

move
back
door
to
left
or

right
as

required
to
obtain
an

equal
clearance

between
back
door
and
rear
fender
on

both
sides

3
To
make
fore
and
aft

adjustment

move
back
door
in
fore
and
aft
direc

lion

as

required
to
obtain
an

equal

clearance
between
back
door
and
roof
Body

@

1
Back
door

hinge

2
Side

stopper
striker

3
Back
door

4
Striker

S
Back
door

stay

6
Side
stopper

7
Lock

cylinder

8
Back
door
lock
6

BF547B

Fig
BF

43
Back

Door

5
To

obtain
a

snug
fit
between

back

door
and

weatherstrip
loosen
back

door
striker

attaching
bolts

enough
to

move
striker

working
it

up
or
down

and
from

side
to
side
as

required
Af

0

l

SF
596B
g@VJ

Fig
BF

44
Adjusting
Back
Door

4
After

alignment
is

properly
made

tighten
bolts
securely
BF548B

Fig
BF
45

Adjusting
Back
Door

Striker

BF
18

Page 430 of 548


6
After
desired

adjustment
is
ob

tained

tighten
back
door
lock
attach

ing
bolts

securely

Removal
and
installation

I

Open
back
door

2
Mark
back
door

hinge
location

on
back
door
for

proper
reinstallation

3
Disconnect
rear

defogger
harness

connector

4

Support
back
door
and

remove

back
door
to
back
door

stay
bolts

and
back
door
to
back
door

hinge

attaching
bolts
Then
remove
back

door
This

operation
requires
two

men

CAUTION

Place

rags
between
roof
and

upper
end

of
back
door
to
avoid

damaging
paint

ed
surfaces

BF549B

Fig
BF

46
Removing
Bac

Door
Body

5

Installation
is
in
the

reverse
order

of
removal

Note

Before

securing
back
door

stay

to
car

body
with
bolts
make
sure

component
parts
are

properly
as

sembled

CAUTION

Be

careful
not
to
scratch
back
door

stay
when

installing
A
scratched

stay
may
cause

gas
leakage

BACK
DOOR
LOCK
AND

LOCK
CYLINDER

Removal
and
Installation

I

Open
back
door
and

keep
it
in

the

open
position

2
Remove
back
door
finisher

3
Loosen
bolts

attaching
back
door

lock
to
back
door
and
remove

lock

assembly

I
I

d
1

o

BF161A

Fig
BF
47

Removing
Back
Door

Lock

BF
19
4

To

remove
lock

cylinder
pry
off

lock

plate
between
lock

cylinder
and

back

door

panel
and
take
out
lock

cylinder

O
J6

J

II

Fig
BF
4

Removing
Lock

Cylinder
BF550B

5
Installation
is
in
the

reverse
order

of
removal

Adjust
back

door
lock

referring
to
Back
Door

Adjustment

Page 431 of 548


TAILGATE

Wagon
Body

J

L

il
@

2

TAILGATE

ASSEMBLY

Adjustment

Follow
the
same

procedures
as
for

back
door
Hatchback

Removal

and
Installation

Follow
the
same

procedures
as
for

back
door
Hatchback

TAILGATE
LOCK
AND

LOCK
CYLINDER

Adjustment

1
To

adjust
contact
between
striker

and
catcher

loosen

attaching
bolts
and

move
them

as

required

Io
iL

BF748B

Fig
BF

50
Adjusting
Striker
Catcher

rom
Side
to
Side
4
1

Lock

2

Bumper
rubber

3

Tailgate

4

Tailgate
stay

5

Lock
cylinder

6

Retaining
clip

7

Striker

C
tcher

8
Shim

9
Striker

10

Wedge
bumper

11
Back
door

hinge

JUUUbJUlIbJUULJUU

I

t

BF749B

Fig
BF
51

Adjusting
Striker
Fore

and

Aft

2

Adjust

bumper
rubber

with

shilns
Also

adjust

wedge
bumper
with

shilns

3

After
the
desired

adjustment
is

obtained

tighten
bolts

securely

Removal

and
Installation

Open
tailgate

2

Remove

tailgate
fmisher

and
seal

ing
screen
from

tailgate

BF

20
BF1478

Fig
BF
49
Tai

gote

3

Loosen
bolt

attaching
tailgate

lock

and
remove
lock
and

striker

catcher
from

tailgate

III

J

1l
d
l

I

1
p

1

RetBinin8
clip

2

Lock

cylinder

3
Lock

4

Striker
catcher
BF750B

Fig
BF
52

Removing
Lock
and
Lock

Cylindir

4

To
remove
lock

cylinder
pry
off

retaining
clip
on
lock

cylinder
from

inside
of

tailgate
and
remove
lock

cylinder
from

tailgate
outer

panel

5
Installation
is
in
the

reverse
order

of
removal

Adjust
tailgate
lock

refer

ring
to
Back
Door
Hatchback

Adjust

ment

Page 435 of 548


DESCRIPTION

The
rear

window

glass
is

butyl

sealed
aU
around
the

periphery
and
is

retained
with

screws
in
the

corner

areas
In
addition
it
is
also

bonded

with
adhesive
at
the

upper
and
lower

middle

portions
The

molding
is

glued

to

the

straight
line
of
the

glass
and
the

corner

moldings
are
fitted

to
the

glass

REMOVAL

CAUTION

00
not

attempt
to

pry
moldings
glued

to
rear

window

glass

1

Remove
rear
window
welt

2

Remove

luggage
rear
finisher

3

Disconnect

rear
window

defogger

connections

4

Remove
rear
window

wiper
arm

along
with
blade
if

equipped

5

Remove
rear
window
comer

moldings

6

Loosen
window

glass
retaining

screws
and

remove
rear

window

glass

retainers

II

1

BF753B

Fig
BF

64
Removing
RNr
Window

G
Retainer

7
Cut
off

butyl
seal
around

entire

periphery
of

glass
as
follows

I
Secure
one
end
of

steel
music

wire

0
5
mm
0

020
in
in

diameter

to
a

piece
of
wood

that
can
serve

as
a

handle

Using

long
nose

pliers
insert

other

end
of
wire

through
butyl
seal

at

edge

of

glass
then

secure
that
end
of
wire

to
another
wood

handle

2
With
the
aid
of

an
assistant

carefully
cut

through
bytyl
seal
Body

arDUna
entire

periphery
ofwirid6

by

pull
wire

with
a

sawing
motion

BF754B

Fig
BF

65

Cutting
Butyl
S
I

CAUTION

To

avoid

damage
to

defogger
lead

plate
harness
running
along
the

periphery
of

rear
window

glass
on
left

and

right
lower
half

portions
pull
out

steel
music
willi
as
it

comes
near

upper

side

of

harness
and
then
insert

it
into

area

near
lower
side
of
harness

to

continue

cutting
butyl
seal

71
A

L

0

fr

f

1
Lead

plate

BF755B

Fig
BF
66
Location

of
Rear
Window

Defogger
Lead
Plate

and

Harness

8

Support
rear
window

glass
with

SuckerST08800000

BF756B

Fig
BF
67

Supporting
Rear
Window

GLus

BF
24
9

From
inside
car

push

glass
up

and

out
of
window

opening
Then

dis

connect
rear
window

defogger
harness

10

Using
a

rag
dampened
with
un

leaded

gasoline
wipe
any
trace
of

butyl
seal
or

adhesive
off

tailgate

II

Remove
most

of
adhesive
from

bonded

areas
of
rear
window

opening

with

a
razor
blade
or

scraper

leaving
it

approx
1

0
to
2
0

mm
0

039

to

0

079
in

thick

CAUTION

If

body

painted
surtin
e
is

scratched

be
sure
to

repair
that
area
with

paint

INSTALLATION

I

Remove

tailgate
from

body
Re

fer
to

Tailgate
for
removal

2

Place
a

suitable
stand
s
under

tailgate
so
rear

window

gla
s
is

set

level

CAUTION

Securely
support
tailgate
to

prevent
it

from

being
deformed

3

Clean

contacting
surfaces
of
tail

gate
and
rear

window

glass
with
a

rag

dampened
with
unleaded

gasoline

CAUTION

00
not
allow
oil

grease
or

water
to

get

on
clean
surfaces

4

Attach

butyl
seal
around

entire

periphery
of

rear
window

glass
so
that

outer

edge
is

6
mm
0
24

in

beyond

glass
See

Fig
BF

68

Note

a
Do

not
touch
surfaces

of

butyl

seal
which
comes
into

contact

with

glass
and

tailgate
with
hands

as
this
will
reduce

sealing
effects

b

Always
amx
a

continuous
bead
of

butyl
seal

be
sure
to

overlap
one

end
of

butyl
bead

approximately

i
0

mm
0
39
in
over

the
other

end

A
bread
can
cause
water

leakage

Page 438 of 548


Body

REAR
SIDE
WINDOW
GLASS
Wagon

4

1

Body

2
Rear

side
window

molding

3
Rear
side

window
glass

4

Butyl
seal

5
Rubber

Bf7628

Fig
BF
78

Rear
Side
Window
Glo
8

DESCRIPTION

The

rear
side
window

glass
is

butyl

sealed

all
around
its

periphery
and
is

retained

with
four

bolts

REMOVAL

CAUTION

Do
not

attempt
to

pry
moldings
glued

to
the
rear
side

window

glass

BF763B

Fig
BF
79

Removing
Nuts

front

portion

1

Remove
rear
side
window
welt

2

Remove

luggage
side

upper
finish
4
Remove
air
outlet

grille

S
Remove

bolts

securing
rear

por

tion
of

rear
side
window

glass
er

3
Remove

nut

securing
front

por

tion
of

rear
side
window

glass

lt

BF7648

Fig
BF
80

Removing
Bolts

rear

portion

BF
27
6

Using
a
knife
cut
off

butyl
seal

around
entire

periphery
of

glass

Note
It
is
advisable
to
start

cutting

butyl
seal
at
rear

portion
of

window

glass
while

pulling
glass

outward

BF765B

Fig
BF

81
Cutting

Butyl
Seal

7
Remove
rear

side
window

glass

8

Using
a

rag
dampened
with
un

leaded

gasoline
remove

any
trace
of

butyl
seai
from

car

body

INSTALLATION

I
Clean

contacting
surfaces
of

body

and
rear
side
window

glass
with
a

rag

dampened
with

unleaded

gasoline

CAUTION

Do
not
allow
oil

grease
or
water
to

get

on
clean
surfaces

2

Attach

butyl
seal
around
entire

periphery
of
rear
side
window

glass
so

that
inner

edge
is

at

specified
distance

from

printed
black
area
on

glass
See

Figs
BF
82
and
BF

83

Note

a
Do

not
touch
surfaces
of

butyl
seal

which

comes
into
contact
with

glass

and

tailgate
with
hands
as

this

will
reduce

sealing
effects

b

Always
affix

a
continuous
bead
of

butyl
seal
be
sure
to

overlap
one

end
of

butyl
bead

approximately

10
mm
0
39
in
over
the
other

end
A
break
can
cause
water
leak

age

Page 439 of 548


More
than

5
0
20

More
than

5
0
20

j
0
31

I
I
I

Oi6

I
Glass

yi
Yl

Prin
ed

portion

Unit
mm
in
Sectional
view
or

butyl
seal

BF766B

Fig
BF
82

Attaching

Butyl
Seal

3
Position
rear
side
window

glass
in

opening

flange
of
rear
side
window
Body

More
than

5
0
20

Note
Make

sure
that
clearances
be

tween
rear
side
window

molding

BF

28
and

CaibOdy

molding
are
ilithe

specified
value

5
0

20

I

1

O

I
I
ri

04

Unit
rom
in

BF767B

Fig
BF

83
Clearance
between
Rear

Side
Window
and
Car

Body

4

Using
a
heat

gun
heat

butyl
seal

on
inner

side
of

rear
side
window
to

approxilnately
800C

1760F
and

apply
hand

pressure
to

glass

5

Tighten
bolts
and
nuts

securing

rear
side
window

glass

6

Install
all

previously
removed

parts
in

the

reverse
order

of
removal

Page 441 of 548


CLUSTER
I
IDA

Removal

and
installation

I

Disconnect
batterv

ground
cable

2
Remove

steering
column

cover

3
Remove

illumination
control

rhe

ostat

4
Pull
out

heater
control
knob

and

remove
heater
c
ntrol

finisher

5

Remove
screw

attaching
heater

control

assembly
to

cluster
lid
A

nQ
lQ

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BF783B

Fig
BF
86

Removing
Screw
A

Uoching

Heater
Control

6
Pull
out
radio

dial
knobs

and

remove
nuts

and
washers

7

Draw

out
ash

tray
and
remove

screws

securing
ash

tray
holder
to

cluster

lid
A

B

Remove
cluster
lid
A

securing

screws

1
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Ill
1

CJy

BF7848

Fig
BF
87

Remooing
Screw

Attaching

Cluster
Lid
A

CONSOLE

BOX

@

01

Automatic
control
2

Console
box

indicator

3
Console
box
bracket
Body

9
Disconnect

following
wire

harness

connectors

Ash

tray
illumination

Cigarette
lighter

Rear

defogger
switch

Warning
light

Clock

Turn

signal
switch

10

Remove
cluster
lid
A

drawing
it

out
backward

11

Installation
is
in
the

reverse

order
of
removal

CLUSTER
LID
B

Removal
and

Installation

I

Remove

instrument
lower
assist

cover

2

With

glove
box
lid

open
remove

lid

stopper
securing
screw

3

Remove
cluster
lid
B

securing

screws

i

i

ll

r
II
I

BF580B

Fig
BF

88

Removing
Cluster

Lid
B

4

Remove

cluster
lid
B

5

Installation
is
in

the
reverse
order

of
removal

J

BF581
B

Fig
BF

89
Console

Bo

SF
30
SEAT

FRONT
SEAT

Removal
and
installation

I

Remove
bolts

attaching
front
of

seat

bracket
to

floor

2

Remove

bolts

attaching
rear
of

seat

bracket

to
floor

3

Then

remove
front
seat

assembly

from
car

4

Installation
is
in
the

reverse
order

of
removal

REAR

SEAT

Removal
and
Installation

Sedan

I

Remove
bolts

attaching
rear
seat

cushion
front

end
and
remove
rear
seat

cushion

2

Remove
screws

attaching
rear

seat

back

and
lift
it

up
Then

remove
it

from

body

f

I

8F5828

Fig
BF
90

Removing
Rear
Seat

3

Installation
is
in

the
reverse
order

of
removaL

Hatchback
and

Wagon

I

Unfasten

screw
and

clip
retaining

luggage
floor

carpets

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BF769B

Fig
BF
91

Removing
Screws

Attaching
Floor

Carpet

and

Clip

2
Release
lock
on
rear
seat
back

and
tilt

seat
back

approx
600

for

ward

3
Slide
rear

seat
back
backwards

and
draw
out
outside
seat
back

hinge

pin
from
bracket
on
car

body

BF770B

Fig
BF
92

Removing
Rear

Seat

Back

4

Slide
rear
seat
back
outwards

and
draw

out
inside
seat
back

hinge

from
bracket

on
car

body
and

remove

seat
back

S

Installation
is
in
the

reverse
order

of
removal

SEAT
BELT

DESCRIPTION

The

front
seat
belts
are
a

three

point

type
consisting
of

an
inner

lap

and
an
outer

lap
shoulder

belt

This

lap
shoulder
belt
is

provided

with

an

Emergency
Locking
Retractor

which

locks
the
belt

by
detecting
car
Body

deceleration

This

retractor
serves
to
restraint
the

belt

securely
in

case
of

emergency
as

in

a
collision
or
sudden

stop
of
the
car

thus

protecting
the
seat

occupant

against
serious

injury
Under
normal

condition
the
belt

can
be

freely

pulled

out

The
inner

lap
belt

is
combined
with

a
buckle
The
buckle
includes
a
switch

which
is

used
as
a
seat
belt

warning

device

The
rear
seat
belt

is
a
two

point

type
and
includes
an
automatic
belt

locking
retracting
device

CAUTION

1
In

conformity
with
MVSS
No
302

be
sure
to
remove
the
thin

poly

ethylene
covers
from
seat
belts
at

1
Pre

delivery
service

2

Parti

replacements

2
If
the
car
is
collided
or
ovarturned

replace
the
entire
belt

assembly

regardless
of
nature
of

accident

3
If
the
condition
of

any
component

of
a
seat
belt
is

questionable
do

not
have
seat
belt

repaired
but

raplaced
as
a
belt

assembly

4
If

webbing
is

cut

frayed
or
dam

aged
replace
belt

assembly

5
Do
not

spill
drinks
oil
etc
on

inner

lap
belt
buckla
Naver
oil

tongue
and
buckle

6
Use

only
a
NISSAN

genuina
seat

belt

assembly

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Loosen
bolt

attaching
inner

lap

belt

BF771B

Fig
BF
93

Removing
Inner
Lap
Belt

BF
31
3

On
driver
s
seat
disconnect
seat

belt
switch
and

remove
inner

lap
belt

4
Remove
bolt

securing
through

anchor

at
shoulder

portion
and
bolt

securing
anchor

at

lap
portion
from

lap
shoulder
belt

5

Remove
center

kicking
plate

Sedan
or
rear
side
finisher
Hatch

back

6
Remove

securing
bolts
and
re

move

lap
shoulder
belt
with

Emergen

cy
Locking
Retractor

attached

BF311B

Fig
BF

94
Removing
Lop
Shoulder

Belt

7

Removing
rear
seat
belts

Remove

seat
cushion
and
seat
back

Then
loosen
bolts

attaching
rear
seat

belts
and

remove
rear
seat
belts

BF772B

Fig
BF

95

Removing
Rear
Seat
Belt

8
Install
front
and
rear
seat
belts
in

the
reverse
order
of
removal

iil
Tightening
torque

Anchor

bolt

2
4
to
3
2

kg
m

17
to

23
ft

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