battery replacement DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual

Page 104 of 548


1

Ignition
switch

2

Amplifier

3

Speed
switch
Note

a

Tightening
torque
is
1
8

to
2
2

kg
m
13
to
16
ft
Ib

b
After

replacement
start

engine
and

check
to
be
sure
that
fuel
is
not

leaking
and
that
anti
dieseling
sole

noid
i

in

good
condition

EFOSOA

Fig
EF47
Checking
Anti
dieaeling

Solenoid

l
SJ
Engine
Fuel

THROTTLE
OPENER

CONTROL
SYSTEM

When

idling
speed
is
too

high
and

does
not

drop
to

idling
speed
the

throttle

opener
control

system
should

be

checked

Manual
transmission
models

I

Check
for

continuity
between
A

and
8
terminals

specified
in
function

check

connector
with

ignition
switch

OFF

If

continuity
does
not
exist

sole

noid

may
be

faulty
Replace
throttle

opener
control
valve

assembly

e

1J
3

o
0

5

4

Solenoid

5
F
nction

check

connector

EF434A

Fig
EF
48
Circuit

Diagram
for
Throttle

Opener
Control
System
MIT

2

Turn
on

ignition
switch
and

check

voltage
across
terminals
A
and

8
l2V

battery
voltage
should

appear

in

this

step

If
not

check
fuse
or

amplifier

3

Keep
ignition
switch
ON

remove

speedometer
cable
from
combination

meter
Then

spin
speedometer
in

com

bination
meter
with

fingers
and
con

firm
that
the

speedometer
pointer

indicates
more
than
16
km

h

10

MPH

temporarily
Voltage
between

A

and
8
terminals
should
be

chang

ed

as
follows
More
than
10

miles
OV

Less
than
10
miles
12V

If

not

amplifier
or

speed
detecting

switch

may
be

faulty
replace
parts

with

new
ones

Automatic
transmission
models

I
Check
for

continuity
between
A

and
8

terminals

specified
in
function

check

connector
with

ignition
switch

OFF

EF
19
If

continuity
does

not
exist
sole

noid

may
be

faulty
Replace
throttle

opener
control
valve

assembly

If
t

r

If

I

Inhibitor
switch

N
p

ON

2
Solenoid

3
Function
check

connector
EF43SA

Fig
EF

49
Circuit

Diagram
for

Throttle

Opener
Control

System
AfT

2
Turn

ignition
switch
ON
check

voltage
across
A

and
8
terminals

Voltage
between
two
terminals

should
be

changed
as
follows

If
not

replace
inhibitor
switch

N
or
p

position
OV

Other
than

N

and
p

position
l2V

THROTTLE
OPENER

OPERATING
PRESSURE

I
Remove
harness
of
solenoid
valve

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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

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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

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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 459 of 548


Body
Electrical

System

DISASsEMlU
Y
AND
ASSEI
t18LV

BE126D

Fig
BE
21

Combination
Meter

TACHOMETER
7
Install
tachometer
in

the
reverse

order
of
removal

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Disconnect

battery

ground
cable

2
Remove
combination
meter

3

RemO
e

speedometer
reset
knob

4

Disconnect
tachometer

connector

from

printed
circuit
board
terminal

5
Remove
screws

securing
printed

circui
t

board

6
Remove
tachometer

by
loosening

retaining
screws
BE744C

Fig
BE
22
Tachometer

BE
14
FUE
LEVELAND

WATER

TEMPERATURE

INDICATOR
SYSTEM

REPLACEMENT

G11l1ge

I
Remove
combination
meter

2
Disconnect

harness
connector

from
terminal
on

printed
circuit

board

3
Remove

retaining
screws

4
Install
new

gauge
in
the
reverse

order
of
removal

Fuel
tank

gauge
unit

Fuel

tank

gauge
unit
is
located
on

fuel
tank

Refer
to
Fuel
Tank

Gauge

Unit

Section
FE
for
removal

and

installation

Thermal
transmitter

I
Disconnect
lead
wire

from
termi

naL

2
Remove

thermal
transmitter

by

loosening
it

oountercIockwise

3

Install
new
thermal
transmitter
in

the
reverse
order
of
removal

Note
Be
aure

to

apply
conductive

sealer
to
threads

prior
to

installing

new
hennal
transmitter

Page 460 of 548


CHARGE
WARNING

SYSTEM

Refer

to
Section

EE

BRAKE
WARNING

SYSTEM

REPLACEMENT

Hand
brake

switch

I

Disconnect

battery

ground
cable

2
Remove

console
box
if

equipped

3
Disconnect

hand
brake

switch

lead
wire
at

connector

4
Remove

switch
from

switch

bracket

by
pulling
it

5
Install
new

switch
in
the
reverse

order
of
removal

BE

177C

Fig
BE
23
Hand
Brake
Switch

Brake
fluid
level
switch

Brake
fluid
level
switch
is
buiit

into
brake
master

cylinder

cap

The

cap
can
be

easily
removed

by

twisting
it
after

disconnecting
lead

wire
terminals
Then

replace
it

OIL
PRESSURE

WARNING

SYSTEM

REPLACEMENT

011

pressure
switch

To

replace
oil

pressure
switch
dis
Body
Electrical

System

WARNING

SYSTEM

connect
lead
wire

from
switch
termi

nal
and

unscrew
switch

Oil

pressureswltch

BE247

Fig
BE
24

Oil
Pres5ure
Switch

@

SEAT
BELT

WARNING

TIMER

8

SEAT
BELT
J

WARNING

LIGHT

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Warning
buzzer

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Remove
instrument
lower
cover

and
cluster
lid
B

compartment

3
Disconnect

buzzer
wire

con

nector

4
Remove

screws

retaining
buzzer

assembly
and
then
take
out
buzzer

assembly

5

Installation
is
in

the
reverse
order

of
removal

BE15
SEAT
BELT

WARNING
SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

This

system
consists
of
an

ignition

switch

a
timer
unit

a

warning
light
a

driver
s

seat
belt
switch

and
a

warning

buzzer
and
is

designed
to
remind
the

driver
to

buckle
his

seat
belt

When
the

ignition
switch
is

turned

to

the
ON

position
the

warning

light
comes
on
and
remains
on
for
4
to

8

seconds
At
the

same
time
the

warning
buzzer
sounds
for
4
to

8

seconds

intermittently
if
the

driver
s

seal
b
lt
is

not
fastened

properly
The

buzzer
is

also
used
as
a

theft

warning

buzzer
and
back

up
warning
buzzer

only
for
5

speed
manual
transmission

model

2

3

BUZZER
SEAT

BELT

SWITCH

l

BE1270

Fig
BE

25
Seat
Belt

Warning
System

11

BE128D

Fig
BE
26

Warning
Buzzer

Page 468 of 548


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
23

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LOW
PRESSURE

SWITCH

REMOVAL

AND

INSTALLATION

I
Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2

Discharge

refrigerant
from

sys

tem

Refer
to

General
Service

3
Disconnect

connector
to
low

pressure
switch

4
Remove
low

pressure
switch

by

turning
the
switch

5

Installation
is
in
the
reverse

order

of

removal

INSPECTION

Using
a
circuit

tester
make
sure

that
low

pressure
switch
exhibits
con

tinuity
when

gas
pressure
of

refriger

ant
in

system
is
normal
and
that
low

pressure
switch

does
not
exhibit
con

tinuity
when

gas
pressure

drops
below

2
2

kg
cm2

31

p
i

MAGNET

VALVE

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I
Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Disconnect

magnet
valve
lead

wires
and

vacuum
hoses

3

Remove

magnet
valve

securing

screws
and
then
remove

magnet

valve

i

i

WrE

AC389A

Fig
AC

36

Removjng
Magnet
Valve

4

Installation
is
in

the

reverse
order

of
removal

INSPECTION

I
rest

continuity
with

ohmmeter

2

Apply
D

C
12
volts
across
termi
Air

Conditioning

031

under
this
state

orally
blow

through
one
vacuum

port
to
ensure

that
there

is
air
flow
at

the
other

FUSE
REPLACEMENT

REPLACEMENT

A

20

ampere
in

line
fuse
is

part
of

air

conditioner
harness
located
behind

glove
box
J
Disconnect

batiery

ground
cable

2

Remove
instrument

under
cover

3

Remove

glove
box

4
Take
out
fuse

holder
from
air

conditioner
harness
and

replace
fuse

with
a
new
one

CAUTION

If

fuse
is

blown
be
sure

to
climi

nate
the

cause
befure

installing
new

fuse
in

position

r

AC276A

Fig
AC
37

Fu
e

Replacement

VACUUM
HOSE
DIAGRAM

u

CJ

Magnet

valve

Al

1

From
intake

manifold

AC
24
Fast
idle

actuator
Check

valve

Vacuum

switch
Intake

actuator

I

0

0

2

S

1l

AC27BA

Fig
AC
38
Vacuum
Hose

Diagram