belt DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Manual

Page 330 of 548


Note
CbedI
dust
seal
forsaatcbes
or

aacb

on

lips
end

replace
if
neces

sary

ASSEMBLY

When

assembling
strut
be
careful

not
to

drop
or
scratch

parts
since

they

are

precisely
machined
to

very
close

tolerances
Before

assembly
clean

away
all
dirt
to

prevent
any
possible

entry
of

dirt
into

strut

Note
If

replacement
of

any
strut

compooent
parts
is

found
to
be

neoesaery
make
sure
tlllt

parta
ere

the
same
brand
as
thoee
used

in
the

strot

essemhly

I
Install
strut
outer

casing
on
Strut

Steering
Gear

Housing
Attachment

KV48
100300
See

Fig
FA
20

2
Install

cylinder
and

piston
rod

assembly
shock
absorber
kit

in

outer

casing

3
Remove

pistoo
rod

guide
from

cylinder
and

Pour
correct

amount
of

new
fluid

into

ylinder
and
strut
outer

casing

Amount
of
oil

325
cc
19
83
cu
in

1

FA065

Fig
FA

22

FillingShoelt
Absorber

Fluid

Note

e
It
i

important
that
correct
emount

of
fluid

be

poured
into
strut
to

assure
correct

damping
force

of
Front
Axle

Front

Suspension

mock
absorber

b

U
GENUINE
NISSAN
STRUT

OIL
or

equivalent
every
after

over

11101

4

Securely
install

piston
rod

guide

in

cylinder

Note
Be

c
aref
1l
t
to

damage
gujde

with
thread

portion
of

pistoo
rod

5
Install
new
O

ring
over

rod

guide

6
Lubricate

sealing

lips
of

gland

packing
uterisked
in

Fig
F
A

23
with

lithium
base

grease
containing
molyb

denum

disulphide
and
install

gland

packing
with

Gland

Packing
Guide

KV40101900

FA659

Grease

V
1

1

0

I

FA464

Fig
FA
23
Grea

ing
Point

of
Gland

lbelting

KV40101900

F
A276

Fig
F
A
24
t

lung
Gland

lbelting

FA
8
7

Tighten
gland
packing

fl

Tightening

torque

8
0
to
11
0

kg
m

58
to
80
ft

lb

Note

a
When

tightening
gland

packing
it
i

POrl

t
J
It
d
he

ttJI

teoded

epproximately
120

IDID

4
72

in
from

upper
surfece
of

gland

packing
to
faclli18te

spring

iosteIlatioo

b
Gland

packing
should

be

tighteoed

to

specified
torque
with
the
aid
of

Gland

Packing
Wreoch

ST35500001

When

doing
so

the

amouot
of

torque
to
be
read

be

neath
wrench
oeedle
should

be

modified

eccording
to

the

following

formula

L

Ckg
m
8x

L
O
IO
or

L

Cft

Ib
58x

L
0

33

where

C
Value
to

he
reed
on
the

torque

wrench

kg
m
ft
Ib

L

Effective

length
of

torque

wrench
m
ft

Gland

packing
WIcoch
Torque

C

Lm
ft
I

0
1
m
0
33
ft

FA278

Fig
FA

25
Gland

lbeltill
l
Wrench

8
Bleed
air
out
of
shock
absorber
as

follows

I

Holding
strut

by
hand
with
its

spindle
side

facing
down

pull
out

piston
f
d

completely
Then
turn

strut

upside
down
so
that

spindle
side

is
now

facing

up
Under
this
condition

retract

piston
rod
all
the

way
in

2

Repeat
the
above

procedure

several

times
so
that
air
will
be
bled

out
from
strut

th
oroughiy

3
If

during
the
above

step
en

equal

pressure
is
felt

through
the
hand

grippitig
piston
rod
on
both
strokes

it

is

an
indication
that
air
is

expelled

from
strut

thoroughly

Page 378 of 548


t

MAINTEN
NCE

TIRE
INFLATION

Correct
tire

pressure
is

very
impor

tant
for

steering
ease
and

riding
com

fort
Correct

pressure
also
makes
for

a

quieter
ride

and
extends
tire
life

If

all
tires

are

inspected
frequently

and
maintained

at
correct

pressure

any

sharp
objects
in
tread
can
be

quickiy
detected
nd
abnormal

wear

which
invites
serious

problems
can
be

avoided

After

inflating
tires
valves

should

be
checked
for

leakage
Without

valve

caps
leakage
will
occur

due
to
dirt
and

water

resulting
in

underinflation
Ac

cordingly
whenever
tire

pressure
is

checked
be
sure
to

tighten
vaive

caps

firmly
by
hand

JW

Sri

in

1
II

I

i

I
1
I
1

1
I

I

I
II

I
I
I

i

M
I

l
1

14
nl

01
I

II

Toe

in
or

toe
out
wear

I
J

I

I
p

rt
i

Ilnl
lll

11111
IllIlI

Shoulder
wear

Toe
in
or
toe
out

wear

When
the
front

wheels
are
aligned

in

an
excessive

toe
in
or

toe
out
condi

tion

the
tires

will
tend
to

scrape
the

tread
rubber
off
and
the
tread
will

de

elop
a

feathered

edge

Center
wear

Center
wear
is
caused

by
overinfla

tion
of
the
tire
Wheel
and

Tire

WHEEL
AND

TIRE

TIRE
WEAR

Tread
ar
Indicator

Tires
are

provided
with

tr
lad
wear

indicator
at

six

places
around
tire

circumference

indicating
1
6

mm

J

in
tread

depth
When
tires
wear
and

then

marks

appear
replace
them

wtth

new
ones

Tread
wear
indicator

Tire
tread

L
1
c

WH024

Fig
WT
l
Tread
WearJndicator

n

1

ii

J
J

f
J

I

h
I

me

1111

Center
wear

j

I

1II
mnr

I

j
n

Ii

Ii

i

I
Jil

111

lie

Uneven
wear
WT004

Fig
WT

2
A
bnormal
Tire
Wtor

Shoulder
wear

This
wear

may
be
caused

by
under

inflation
incorrect
wheel
camber
or

continued
excessive

speed
around

curves
In

general
the
first
two
causes

are
the

most
common
Underinflation

causes
wear
on
both
sides
of
treads

while

camber
causes
wear
on

only
one

side
of
tread

WT
2
Uneven
wear

Uneven
wear
is

caused

by
incorrect

camber
or
caster

malfunctioning
sus

pension
unbalanced
wheel
out
of

round
brake
drum
or
other
mechani

cal
conditions
To

stop
this
abnormal

wear
correct
the
above

faulty
parts

TIRE
REPLACEMENT

CAUTION

Different

types
of
tires
sucb
as
bias

bias
belted
and
radial

tireS
must

not

be
mixed

except
in
an

emergancy

Mixed

use
of
different

types
of
tires

can

adversely
affect
car

ilndlilig
and

may
cause
driver
to
lose
control

Note

a
Be

sure
to
check
the
wheel

nut

torque
after
the
wheel
has
been

run
for

the
rust
I
000
km
600

miles
also
in

cases
of

repairing
fiat

tires
tire
rotation
etc

and
every

10
000
km

6
000
miles
thereafter

Retighten
if

necessary

b
It
is

recommended
that
new
tires
be

installed
in

pairs
on
the
same
axle

When

replacing
only
one
tire
it

should
be

paired
with
the
most

tread
to

equalize
braking
tl1lction

c

When

replacing
original
tires
with

those
tires
of
an

optional
recom

mended
site
and
of

diff
rent
diam

eter
the

speedometer
must
be
reo

calibrated

I

To

replace
a
tire

with
a

jack
in
a

safe
manner
refer
to

Lifting
Points

and

Towing
Section
GI
for

jacking

up

WARNING

Never

get
under

car
whila

it
is

supported

only
by
jack

Always
use

Il
fety
stands
to

suppon

side
member
of

body
construction

when

you
must

get
berreatb
car

Page 379 of 548


2
To
install
wheel

tighten
wheel

nuts
in
criss
cross
fashion

As

for
aluminum
wheels

proceed
as

follows

I

Snugly
tighten
four
nuts
after

wheel
is

positioned
See

Fig
WT
3

Iil
Tightening
torque

Wheel
nut

Steel
and
aluminum
wheels

8
0
to
10
0

kg
m

58

to
72
ft
Ibl

CAUTION

Two

types
of
wheel
nuts
Bre
used

one

is

designed
for
use
with
steel
wheel

Bnd

the
other
for

use
with
aluminum

wheel
Do
not

mix
different

types
of

wheel
nuts

p

WT020

For
aluminum

wheels

only
c

WH246

For
teel

wheels
only

Fig
WT
4
Wheel
Nut
Wheel
and
Tire

2

Slightly
pull
wheel
back
to

prop

erly
align
nuts
with

bolt
holes
in

wheel
and

tighten
nuts

as
much

as

possible
with

your
fingers

3

Tighten
four
nuts

evenly
with

a

wheel
wrench

in
criss

cross
fashion

f

WT016
Align
nuti
with

bolt
holes
in

wheel
and

evenly
tighten
nuts

each
one
a

little
at
a

time

Fig
WT
3

Installing
Aluminum
Wheel

Note
Be
careful
not
to
smear
thread

ed

portion
of
bolt
and
nut
and
seat

of
nut
with
oil
or

grease

TIRE

ROTATION

Tires
tend

to
wear

unevenly
and

become
unbalanced
after
a
certain

running
distance
Uneven

tire
wear

often
results
in
tire
noise
which
is

attributed
to

rear
axle

gears
bearing

etc

Front
tires
also

tend
to
wear

unevenly
because
of

improperly
align

ed
front

wheels

Accordingly
to

equalize
tire
wear

it
is

necessary
to
rotate
tires

periodi

cally
as
recommended
in
the
Periodic

Maintenance

WT
3
Bias

and
Bias
Belted
Tires

Right
front

Right
rear

c
J
c
l

X@

c
l
c
J

Left

front
Left

rear

4
WH
EELS

Right
front

Right
rear

c
J
c
l

@

9
c
J

Left
front

Left

rear

5

WHEELS

Radial
Tires

Right
front

Right
rear

c
J

c
l

@

c
l

c
J

Left
front
Left
rear

4

WHEELS

Right
front

Right
rear

c
J

c
J

c
l

Left
front

Left
rear

5
WHEELS

WT021

Fig
WT
5
Tire
Rotation

INSPECTION

WHEEL
BALANCE

The
wheel
and
tire

assembly
should

be

kept
balanced

statically
and

dy

namically

Proper
tire
balance
is

necessary

when

driving
the
car
at

high

speeds

Consequently
the

wheel
and
tire

as

sembly
should
be

properly
rebalanced

whenever

puncture
is

repaired

The
wheel
and
tire

assembly
be

comes
out

of
balance
according
to

uneven
tire

wear
Severe
acceleration

and

braking
or
fast

cornering
is

the

cause
of
wear
on
tire

resulting
in

unbalance
of
tire
and
wheel

assembly

Page 412 of 548


DATSUN
210
Model

8310
Series

F

BODY

CONSTRUCTION

BODY
ALIGNMENT

BUMPER

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION

FRONT
BUMPER

REAR
BUMPER

BODY
FRONT
END

RADIATOR
GRILLE

FRONT
APRON

COWL
TOP
GRILLE

FRONT
FENDER

FENDER
PROTECTOR

HOOD

HOOD
LOCK
CONTROL

DOORS

FRONT
DOOR

REAR
DOOR
4
door
Sedan
and

Wagon

BODY
REAR
END

TRUNK
LID
Sedan

SAC
K
000
R
Hatchabck
BODY

CONTENTS

BF
2

BF
4

BF
5

BF
5

BF
6

BF
8

SF
8

BF
9

BF
9

BF
9

BF
10

BF
10

BF
10

BF
11

BF
11

BF
12

BF
12

BF
15

BF
16

BF
16

BF
18
TAILGATE

Wagon

WINDSHIELD
AND

WINDOW
GLASS

WINDSHIELD
GLASS

REAR
WINDOW
GLASS
Sedan
and

Hatchback

REAR
WINDOW
GLASS

Wagon

SIDE

WINDOW
GLASS
2
Door
Sedan

and
Hatchback

REAR
QUARTER
WINDOW
GLASS

Hatchback

REAR
SIDE
WINDOW
GLASS

Wagon

INTERIOR

INSTRUMENT
PANEL

CONSOLE
BOX

SEAT

SEAT
BELT

TRIM
AND

MOLDING

ROOF
TRIMMING

BODY
SIDE
TRIM
AND
MOLDING

SPECIAL
SERVICE

TOOLS
BF
20

8F
21

SF
21

BF
22

SF
23

BF
26

BF
26

BF
27

SF
29

BF
29

SF
30

BF
30

BF
31

SF
32

BF
32

BF
32

BF
34

Page 442 of 548


Z
jJ

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

Ibl

Page 443 of 548


INSPECTiON
OF
SEAT

BELT
SWITCH

The

contacts
of
seat

belt
switch
are

normally
closed
When

tongue
latches

buckle
the

tip
end
of

tongue
pushes

push
rod
to

open
the

switch
contacts

ROOF
TRIMMING

Removel

end
Inetelletlon

l

Remove
room

lamp
assist

grip

coat

hangers
inside
rearview
mirror

and
sun
visors

2

Remove

body
side
welts
and
re

move
roof
side

garnishes
and

tail
rail

garnish

3
Remove
rear
side
finishers

4

Draw
out
roof

headlining
from

windshield

weatherstrip

5

Installation
is
in

the
reverse

order

of

removal
Body

u

I

Disconnectbatter

y
ground
cable

2

Disconnect
seat
belt

switch
wire

harness
lape
belt
latches
buckle
and

go
on

when
it

unlatches
buckle

Replace
belt

assembly
if

necessary

Note
When

checking
seat
belt
switch

operation
make

sure
that

power

held
below
16
volts

and
13
mA
3

Check

seat
belt

switch
for

proper

operation
using
a
test

light
The

light

should

go
out
when

tongue
of
outer

TRIM

AND
MOLDING

f

BODY
SIDE
TRIM

AND
MOLDING

SEDAN
T

S

Tail
rail

1
J

clamp

2
Rear
side
finisher

3

Tailrail

garnish

4

Headlining

5

Roof
side

garnish

6
Coat

hanger

7
Assist

grip

8
Sun
visor

9
Inside
rearview

mirror

BF173B

Fig
BF
96

Roof

Trimming

1
Dash
side
finisher

2
Front

pillar
garnish

3

Body
front
side
welt

4
Center

pillar
garnish

5

Body
side
rear

welt

6
Rear
seat
back
finisher

7
Front

kicking
plate

8
Rear

kicking
plate

9

Drip
center

molding

10
Rear
comer

garnish

11

Air
outlet

grille

12
Front

pillar
molding

Fig
BF

97

Body
Side
Trim
ond

Molding
4
Door
BF783B

BF
32

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

Page 447 of 548


DESCRI

PTI
ON

Cabl
are
covered
with

color
coded

vinyl
for

easy
identification
In
the

wiring
diagram
olors
are

indicated

by

one
or
two

alphabetical
letters

It
is
recommended
that
the

battery

be

disconnected
before

performing

any
electrical
service

other
than

bulb

or

fuse

replacement

In

addition
to

fuses
a
fusible

link

has
been

installed
to

protect

wiring

Circuit

system

Starting
and

ignition
system

Charging
system

Lighting
system

Signal
system

Instrument

system

Others

Grounding
system

The
main
cable

of
each

system
is

generally
coded
with
a

single
color

These

colors
are

represented
by
such

letters
as
G
W
or
Br
Minor
items
of

each
circuit
s

terminal
are
coded

with

a
two
tone
color

as
follows

BW
Black
with
white

stripe

LgR

Light
green
with
red

stripe
Body
ectrical

System

BODY
ELECTRICAL

WIRING

The

fusible
link

functions

almost
the

same

as
a

fuse

though
its

characteris

tics
are

slightly
different
than

normal

fuses

CABLE
COLORS

Cable
colors
are

generally
used

as

shown
in

the

following
table

Color

B

Black

W

White

R

Red

G

Green

y

Yellow

L
Br

Lg

Blue
Brown

Light
green

B

Black

INSPECTION

Inspect
all

electrical
circuits

Ie

Terring
to

wiring
or
circuit

diagrams

Circuits
should
be

tested
for
continui

ty
or

short
circuit
with
a
conventional

test

lamp
or

low

reading
voltmeter

Before

inspecting
circuit
ensure
that

I

Each
electrical

component
part
or

cable
is

securely
fastened
to
its
con

nector

or
tenninal

2

Each
connection
is

fIrmly
in

place

and

free
from
rust

and
dirt

BE

2
3
No

cable

covering
shows

any
evi

dence
of

cracks

deterioration
or
other

damage

4

Each
terminal
is
at
a
safe
distance

3
Vay
from

any
adjacent
metal

parts

5

Each
cable
is
fastened
to

its

proper
connector
or

terminal

6

Each

grounding
bolt
is

fumly

planted

7

Wiring
is

kept
away
from

any

adjacent

parts
with

sharp
edges
or

high

temperature
parts
such
as
exhaust

pipe

8

Wiring
is

kept
away
from

any

rotating
or

working
parts
fan

pulley

fan
belt
etc

9
Cables
between
fIXed

portions

and

moving

parts
are

long
enough
to

withstand
shocks
and

vibratory
forces

Note

a
Before

starting
to

inspect
and

repair

any

part
of
electrical

system
or

oth
parts
which

may
lead
to

a

short
circuit
disconnect
cables
at

battery
terminals
as
follows

Disconnect
cable
at

negative

terminal

and
then
disconnect
cable

at

positive
terminal

Before

connecting
cables
to

battery

terminal
be

s
1
to
clean
tenninals

with
a

rag
Fasten
cable
at

positive

t
minal
and
then

ground
cable

at

negative
tenninal

Apply

grease
to

top
of
these
terminals
to

prevent
rust
from

developing
on

them

b
Ne
use
a

screwdriver
or
service

tool
to
oonduct
a

oontinuity
test

Use
test
leads

Co

Nev
ground
an

open
circuit

or

circuits
under
no
lood
Use
a

test

lamp
I2V

3W
or

circuit
tester
as
a

lood

FUSE
AND

FUSIBLE
LINK

MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

Fuse

The
fuse

block
is
installed

under

the

instrument

panel
on

driver
s
side

Page 450 of 548


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 453 of 548


BodyElecti
ical
System

LOCATiON
OF
ELECTRICAL
UNIT

@

Q
J
r

J

D

t

Inhibitor
relay

AfT

2
Auto
chok
e

relay

3
Buzzer

4

Door
switch
RlI

5

Turn
signal
flasher

6
Hazard
flasher
7
Door
switch
L
H

8
Horn
relaY

9

Seat
belt
timer
unit

10

Stop
lamp
switch

11
Kickdown
switch
Am

BEl17D

Fig
BE
8
Locotiono
Ekctricol
Unit

BE

S

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