window DATSUN 210 1979 User Guide
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
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Body
WAGON
6
I
Da
h
side
fInisher
2
Front
pillar
garnish
3
Body
front
side
welt
4
Center
pillar
garnish
5
Body
rear
side
welt
6
Luggage
side
upper
f
misher
7
Front
IticIting
plate
8
Rear
kicking
plate
9
Luggage
side
lower
rmi
Jher
10
Rear
window
welt
II
Luggage
rear
fini3her
12
Drip
center
and
rear
moldins
13
Air
outlet
grille
14
Rear
Cender
moldins
15
Luggage
floor
board
16
Front
pillar
moldins
8F7748
Fig
BF
IOO
Body
Side
Trim
and
Molding
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
I
Kent
Moore
No
I
Kent
Moore
No
Tool
number
tool
name
Reference
page
or
Fis
No
Tool
number
tool
name
Reference
page
or
FiB
No
ST08800000
Sucker
ST088
10000
Caulking
hand
gun
cf0
FIg
BF
55
Fig
BF
67
Page
BF
22
Page
BF
23
Fig
BF
70
BF
34
Page 446 of 548
DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONBE
BODY
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
BODY
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DESCRIPTION
FUSE
AND
FUSIBLE
LINK
WIRING
WIRING
HARNESS
LOCATION
OF
ELECTRICAL
UNIT
ELECTRICAL
UNIT
OF
LIGHTING
SYSTEM
BULB
SPECIFICATIONS
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
For
lamp
IGNITION
SWITCH
COMBINATION
SWITCH
ILLUMINATION
CONTROL
UNIT
AIMING
ADJUSTMENT
ELECTRICAL
UNIT
OF
SIGNAL
SYSTEM
BE
12
TURN
SIGNAL
SWITCH
BE
12
HORN
RELAY
BE
12
HAZARD
SWITCH
BE
12
STOP
LAMP
SWITCH
BE
12
BACK
UP
LAMP
SWITCH
BE
12
DOOR
SWITCH
BE
12
METERS
AND
GAUGES
BE
13
COMBINATION
METER
BE
13
TACHOMETER
BE
14
FUEL
LEVEL
AND
WATER
TEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
SYSTEM
BE
14
WARNING
SYSTEM
BE
15
CHARGE
WARNING
SYSTEM
BE
15
BRAKE
WARNING
SYSTEM
BE
15
BE
2
BE
2
BE
2
BE
4
BE
5
BE
8
BE
9
BE
9
BE
10
BE
10
BE
10
BE
11
BE
11
OIL
PRESSURE
WARNING
SYSTEM
SEAT
BELT
WARNING
SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL
ACCESSORIES
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
AND
WASHER
REAR
WINDOW
WIPER
AND
WASHER
CIGARETTE
LIGHTER
RADIO
CLOCK
REAR
WINDOW
DEFOGGER
STARTING
SYSTEM
For
automatic
transmission
models
HEATER
DESCRIPTION
AIR
FLOW
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
ADJUSTING
HEATER
CONTROL
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY
OF
HEATER
UNIT
INSPECTION
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
AND
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
FUSE
BLOCK
CIRCUIT
SUPPLY
ROUTING
LIGHTING
SYSTEM
SIGNAL
SYSTEM
METERS
AND
GAUGES
WARNING
SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL
ACCESSORY
SYSTEM
HEATER
BE
15
BE
15
BE
17
BE
17
BE
18
BE
20
BE
20
BE
21
BE
21
BE
23
BE
23
BE
23
BE
24
BE
26
BE
27
BE
27
BE
28
BE
29
BE
29
BE
30
BE
31
BE
36
BE
41
BE
44
BE
4B
BE
55
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m
c
n
to
l
l
I
g
iF
0
1
To
side
marker
lamp
L
H
2
To
headlamp
L
H
3
To
horn
L
H
4
To
front
combination
lamp
L
H
5
To
cooler
co
pressor
Air
Con
models
6
To
oil
pressure
switch
7
To
condenser
8
To
horn
R
H
9
To
front
combination
la
t11p
R
H
10
To
side
marker
lamp
R
H
11
To
headlamp
R
H
12
To
body
earth
13
To
fusible
link
14
To
inhibitor
relay
AfT
model
15
To
aut6
choke
relay
16
To
ignition
coil
17
To
condenser
18
To
washer
motor
19
To
engine
harness
No
2
@
20
To
alternator
21
To
starting
motor
22
To
throttle
opener
solenoid
Except
FU
models
23
To
fuel
cut
solenoid
Except
FU
models
24
To
throttle
switch
FU
models
25
To
fuel
cut
solenoid
FU
models
26
To
auto
choke
27
To
VC
cut
solenoid
M
T
and
Calif
AfT
models
28
To
distributor
29
To
thermal
transmitter
30
To
body
harness
31
To
low
pressure
switcn
Air
Con
models
32
To
rear
window
washer
motor
33
To
FICO
solenoid
Air
Con
models
34
To
room
lamp
harness
35
To
cooling
unit
Air
C
on
models
36
To
heater
motor
37
To
engine
revolution
switch
FU
models
38
To
rear
wiper
switch
39
To
wiper
motor
40
To
brake
level
switch
41
To
belt
timer
42
To
horn
relay
43
To
stop
lamp
switch
44
To
kickdown
switch
AfT
model
45
To
hazard
flasher
unit
46
To
turn
signal
flasher
unit
47
To
ignition
switch
48
To
steering
lock
49
To
wiper
switch
50
To
turn
signal
and
hC
rn
switch
51
To
lighting
switch
5i
To
hazard
switch
53
To
belt
switch
54
To
door
switch
L
H
55
To
hand
brake
switch
56
To
automatic
transmission
control
indicator
AfT
models
57
To
instrument
harness
58
To
check
connector
I
0
i
a
z
Z
G
z
tIl
tIl
a
Z
Il
I
to
o
Co
m
16
n
n
OJ
1
3
Page 454 of 548
Body
Electrical
System
ELECTRICAL
UNIT
OF
LIGHTING
SYSTEM
CAUTION
Before
starting
to
work
on
any
part
of
electrical
system
disconnect
battery
ground
cable
BULB
SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Headlamp
Main
Dilnmer
Front
combination
lamp
Turn
signal
Clearance
Rear
combination
lamp
Turn
signal
Stop
Tail
Back
up
Side
marker
lamp
License
plate
lamp
Turn
signal
pilot
lamp
High
beam
pilot
lamp
Charge
warning
lamp
Oil
pressure
warning
lamp
Brake
warning
lamp
Seat
belt
warning
lamp
Ash
tray
illumination
lamp
Heater
panel
illumination
laf
lp
Room
lamp
Luggage
room
lamp
Hatchback
and
Wagon
Rear
window
defogger
lamp
AfT
selector
lever
illumination
lamp
Capacity
SAE
trade
number
12V
60
50W
l2V
27
8W
1157
l2V
27W
12V
27
8W
12V
27W
12V
8W
l2V
3
4W
l2V
3
4W
l2V
3
4W
12V
3
4W
12V
3
4W
12V
3
4W
12V
3
4W
l2V2W
l2V
3
4W
l2V
lOW
Quantity
2
2
1156
2
1157
4
1156
2
67
4
158
2
158
2
158
158
158
158
158
158
l2V
5W
12V
14W
12V
3
4W
158
BE
9
Page 463 of 548
CAUTION
a
Be
sure
to
use
only
windshield
washing
solution
Never
mix
soap
powder
or
deter
gent
with
solution
b
To
avoid
improper
windshield
washer
operation
do
not
operate
windshield
washer
continuously
for
more
than
30
seconds
or
without
washer
fluid
Normally
windshield
washer
should
be
operated
for
10
seconds
or
less
at
one
time
Wiper
and
washer
switch
When
removing
wiper
and
washer
switch
remove
combination
switch
Refer
to
Lighting
and
Turn
Signal
Switch
BE131D
Fig
BE
35
Wiper
and
Wll5her
Switch
INSPEctiON
Wiper
motor
W
P
6
LJ
3
B
gu
BE132D
Fig
BE
36
Wiper
Motor
Unit
Body
Electrical
Sys
em
I
There
should
be
continuity
at
the
following
terminals
Between
ill
and
@
@
and
CID
@
and@
2
Then
securely
connect
positive
terminal
of
a
2
volt
DC
power
supply
to
terminal
@
and
ground
terminal
CID
Wiper
motor
should
run
3
Next
ground
terminal@
Do
not
Wiper
and
washer
switch
t3
11
17
I
7b
14
16
REAR
WINDOW
WIPER
AND
WASHER
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Wiper
motor
unit
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
wiper
arm
from
pivot
shaft
by
loosening
wiper
arm
attaching
bolt
after
raising
wiper
blade
from
rear
o
i
Jill
BE1B
ground
terminal
CID
this
time
Wiper
motor
should
run
4
Ground
either
terminal
CID
or
@
to
keep
wiper
motor
running
Chec
k
continuity
between
termi
nals
ill
and@
Continuity
should
repeat
ON
and
OFF
periodically
W
PE
I
WASH
DFF
lOW
HI
PUSH
11
0
116
117
o
g
b
BE1330
Fig
BE
37
Wiper
and
WcuherSwitch
window
glass
3
Remove
tailgate
finisher
and
seal
ed
screen
4
Disconnect
harness
connector
5
Remove
wiper
motor
unit
from
tailgate
by
removiDg
attaching
bolts
6
Install
wiper
motor
unit
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Install
wiper
arm
in
correct
installa
tion
angle
to
obtain
correct
sweeping
wQes
BE134D
Fig
BE
38
Removing
Rear
Wiper
Motor
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Body
Electrical
System
1
1
0
5
91
100
G
I
20
0
78
Hatchback
Unit
mm
in
Wagon
BE135D
Fig
BE
39
Nozzle
Adju
tment
Rear
window
washer
To
nozzle
1
Rear
washer
pump
2
Rear
washer
tube
3
Rear
washer
nozzle
I
c
Hatchback
r
To
rear
washer
pump
1
I
Wagon
BE136D
Fig
BE40
Rear
Window
Washer
BE
19
Page 466 of 548
t
Fig
BE
45
Speaker
Antenna
Remove
screws
fastening
upper
and
lower
antenna
supports
to
front
pillar
2
Install
antenna
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Feeder
cable
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
antenna
3
Remove
front
pillar
molding
4
Remove
cluster
lid
A
5
Disconnect
feeder
cable
from
radio
receiver
6
Pull
out
feeder
cable
through
hole
in
front
pillar
7
Install
feeder
cable
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
r
BE251C
Fig
BE
46
Antenna
and
Feeder
Cable
ADJUSTING
ANTENNA
TRIMMER
When
a
new
radio
receiver
antenna
or
feeder
cable
is
installed
antenna
trimmer
shoul
be
adjusted
Body
Electrical
System
Extend
antenna
completely
2
Tune
in
to
frequency
of
the
weakest
station
between
12
and
16
I
200
to
1
600
kHz
on
dial
Noise
may
be
generated
but
dis
regard
it
3
Turn
anteiln3
trimmer
to
left
and
right
slowly
and
set
it
at
a
position
where
receiving
sensitivity
is
highest
BE29SD
Fig
BE
47
Trimmer
Adjusting
Screw
CLOCK
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
combination
meter
3
Disconnect
harness
connector
4
Remove
clock
by
loosening
re
taining
screws
5
Install
clock
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
r
Jf
rr
i1
b
Ii
f
7
8
eE758C
Fig
BE
48
Clock
BE
21
REAR
WINDOW
DEFOGGER
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Def
ogg
r
switch
I
Disconfi
ect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
defogger
switch
by
prying
it
off
with
a
screwdriver
and
pull
it
out
3
Disconnect
harness
connector
4
Install
defogger
switch
in
the
reo
verse
order
of
removal
Rear
window
filaments
The
fIlaments
are
printed
inside
the
rear
window
glass
Therefore
the
ele
ment
cannot
be
removed
INSPECTION
Defogger
switch
Test
continuity
of
switch
with
a
test
lamp
or
ohmmeter
1
d
2
1
3
L
BE254C
Fig
BE
49
Rear
Window
Defogger
Switch
Rear
window
filaments
Rear
window
defogger
tfilaments
can
be
inspected
for
circuit
breaks
by
one
of
three
methods
Method
1
Start
engine
and
turn
on
window
defroster
system
If
area
around
a
specified
filament
is
not
defogged
that
line
is
broken
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Electrica
System
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11111111
111
777
Rea
window
1
j
glass
W
777
n
1
r7
U
u
T
t
I
I
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T
cD
t
ID
3
BE537
Method
2
Start
engine
and
turn
on
window
defroster
system
With
a
direct
current
voltmeter
setup
as
shown
in
Fig
BE
51
check
each
heat
wire
for
dis
continuity
lfmeter
indic
ates
12
Y9lts
or
0
on
a
specific
wire
that
line
is
broken
Normal
indication
6
volts
Break
in
that
line
can
then
be
detected
by
moving
positive
lead
of
meter
along
line
until
an
abrupt
varia
tion
in
meter
indication
is
encoun
teredo
Fig
BE
51
Method
3
With
an
ohmmeter
setup
as
shown
in
Fig
BE
52
place
one
lead
at
one
end
of
a
heat
wire
and
the
other
in
the
middle
section
of
that
wire
If
meter
registers
on
a
specific
grid
line
a
value
twice
as
much
8S
on
any
other
line
that
line
is
broken
A
break
in
tha
t
line
can
then
be
located
by
an
abrupt
variation
in
meter
indication
as
test
lead
moves
along
broken
heat
wire
Defogged
area
Broken
heat
wire
Fogged
area
Fig
BE
50
Broken
Filament
n
I
I
SE539
Fig
BE
52
Checking
for
Broken
Filament
with
phmmder
FILAMENT
MAINTENANCE
Repair
equipment
I
Conductive
silver
composition
Dupont
No
4817
2
Ruler
30
em
12
in
long
3
Drawing
pen
4
Heat
gun
5
Alcohol
6
Cloth
Repair
procedure
I
Wipe
broken
heat
wire
and
its
surrounding
area
clean
with
a
cloth
dampened
in
alcohol
2
Apply
a
small
amount
of
conduc
tive
silver
composition
to
tip
of
draw
ing
pen
Note
Shake
silver
composition
con
tainer
before
use
3
Place
ruler
on
glass
along
broken
line
to
be
repaired
Deposit
conductive
silver
composition
on
break
with
draw
ing
pen
Slightly
overlap
existing
heat
wire
on
both
sides
preferably
5
mm
0
20
in
of
the
break
BE
22
88
N
N
cci
4
r
reak
Heat
wire
I
I
L
r
GJ
I
Ruler
BE540
Ora
wing
pen
Unit
mm
in
Fig
BE
53
Pmitioning
Ruler
4
Wipe
clean
silver
composition
from
tip
of
drawing
pen
5
After
repair
has
been
completed
check
repaired
wire
for
continuity
This
check
should
be
conducted
10
minutes
after
silver
composition
is
deposited
Note
Do
not
touch
repaired
area
while
test
is
being
conducted
Drawing
pen
Rear
window
1
Heat
wire
2
Silver
composition
3
Ruler
@
iI
aE541
Fig
BE
54
Depositing
Silver
Compo
ition
in
Place
6
Apply
a
consla11t
stream
of
hot
air
directly
to
the
repaired
area
for
approxUnately
20
minutes
with
a
heat
gun
A
minilnum
distance
of
3
em
1
2
in
should
be
kept
between
repaired
area
and
hot
air
outlet
If
a
heat
gun
is
not
available
let
the
repaired
area
dry
for
24
hours
After
repair
Wipe
repaired
area
clean
with
a
soft
clean
cloth
Note
Do
not
use
a
cleaning
solvt
nt
containing
much
soapy
water
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Body
Electrical
System
Incorrect
Overlapped
area
Hea
t
wire
STARTING
SYSTEM
For
automatic
transmission
models
REPLACEMENT
AND
INSPECTION
Break
points
Inhibitor
switch
Refer
to
Section
AT
BE542
Inhibitor
relay
See
Fig
BE
B
Fig
BE
55
Incorrect
and
Correct
Deposition
of
Silver
Composition
HEATER
CAUTION
Before
starting
to
work
on
any
part
of
electrical
system
disconnect
battery
ground
cable
DESCRIPTION
Air
lever
1
Off
CnID
p
lever
lEU
B
I
HUT
HDI
DEI
R
C
HUT
I
III
OFF
1
2
3
I
Fan
switch
lev
Outside
air
drawn
in
through
the
cowl
top
grille
is
directed
through
the
air
intake
case
to
the
heater
unit
by
the
blower
The
heater
unit
includes
an
air
mix
door
which
controls
the
air
temperature
and
a
ventilation
door
and
floor
door
which
change
the
distri
bution
of
air
flow
The
air
intake
door
inside
the
air
intake
case
shuts
out
the
outside
air
when
the
heater
is
off
The
heater
controls
consisting
of
three
levers
are
located
in
the
middle
portion
of
the
instrument
panel
They
are
the
AIR
lever
which
selects
the
air
inlet
and
outlet
the
TEMP
lever
which
controls
the
temperature
and
the
FAN
switch
lever
which
regulates
air
flow
with
the
blower
Side
defrosters
are
provided
on
models
bound
for
Europe
Heated
air
is
discharged
from
the
side
outlets
to
remove
side
window
frost
and
cloudi
ness
in
frigid
weather
for
better
side
view
Inside
air
To
defroster
fr
1
rf
To
side
r
2
t
defroster
1
U
C
D
i
LJ
t
@
6
5
Outside
air
1
Air
mix
door
2
Ventilation
door
3
Heater
core
4
Floor
door
5
Water
cock
6
Blower
7
Air
intake
door
To
Ooor
BE137D
Fig
BE
56
Heater
Control
BE
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