washer fluid DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual

Page 285 of 548


3
Blowout

piston
by
directing
a

jet

of
air
into
hole
in
clutch
drum

AT155

Fig
AT
61

Blowing
out
PWton

In

pectlon

Refer
to

page
AT
32
for

Inspection

of
Front
Clutch

As

mbly

Assemble
in

reverse
the
order
of

disassembly

Dip
all

parts
in

clean

automatic
transmission

fluid
before

assembling
Note
that
the
number
of

drive
and
driven

plates
varies
with

type

of

vehicle
For
details
refer

to
Serv

ice
Data

Specifications

I
After

rear
clutch
is
assembled

check
to
be
sure
that
clearance
be

tween

snap
ring
Q
and

retaining
plate

@
is
held
within

specified
clearance

Speelfied
d

0
8

to
1
6

mm

0
031

to
0
083
inl

AT156

Fig
AT
62

Meaiuring
Ring
to

Plate
C
canInce

2

Testing
rear
c1u
ch

Install

rear
clutch

on
oil

pump

cover

Blow

compressed
air

i
1to
oil
hole

to
test
for

definite
clutch

operation
Automatic
Transmission

II

AT1
7

Fill
A
T
63
Te

ting
Rear
Clutch

LOW
REVERSE
BRAKE

D1

mbly

I

Follow

steps
as

described
in

page

AT
27
for
Transmission

Disassembly

2
Blowout

piston
by
directing
a

jet

of
air
into

oil
hole
in

clutch

piston

In

pectlon

1
Check
drive

plate
facing
for

wear

or

demege
if

necesaary
replace

Drive

plate
thielm

Standard

1
9
to
2
05

mm

0
075
to
0
081
in

Allowable
limit

1
8

mm
0
071

inl

2
Test

piston
return

spring
for

weakness

Discard
if
weakened

beyond

use

3

Replace
defective

parts
with

new

ones

As

mbly

I

After
low

reverse

piston
is

installed
assemble
thrust

spring
ring

return

spring
thrust
washer

and

one

way
clutch
inner

race
Refer
to

Assembly
in

Transmission

page
AT

29
for

tightening
torque
and

special

service

tools

2

Insert
dished

plate
driven

plate

drive

plate
and

reiaining
plate
into

transmission

case
in
that
order
Install

snap
ring
to
secure
the
installation

AT

33
3

Without
disturbing
the

above

setting
check
to
be

sure
that
clearance

between

snap
ring
and

retaining
plate

is

within

specified
limits
If
nece

ry

use
other

plates
of
different
thickness

until
correct
clearance
is
obtained

Specified
deereM8

0
80
to
1
25
mm

0

031
to
0
049

inl

4
Blow

compressed
air
into
oil
hole

in

low
roverse
brake
to
test
for

deftnite
brake

operation

Fill
AT

64
Tuting
Low
Reverse

Broke

SERVO

PISTON

D1

mbly

I
Blowout

piston
by
dilecting
a

jet

of
air
into
hole
in

release
side
of

piston

2
Remove
servo

piston
return

spring

In

p
ctlon

Check

piston
for
wear

damage
or

other
defects
which
might
interfere

with

proper
brake

opcration

Fig
AT
65

Removing
Piaton

Page 287 of 548


Fig
AT
70
MeG6Uring
Clearonce

Clearance
between
seal

ring
and

ring

groove

Stendard

0
04
to
0
16

mm

10
002
to
0
006
in

I

31earance

Seal

ring

w

I
J
7

r
11

AT1

5

II

Fig
AT
71

MeG6Uring
Clearance

As

mblr

L
Set

up
pump
housing
with
inner

and
outer

pump
gears
on
it

2

Using
Oil

Pump
Assembling

Gauge
ST2SS80001
instan

pump

cover
to

pump
houaing

AT166

Fig
AT
72

Centering
Oil
Pump

3

Temporarily
tighten

pump
secur

ing
bolts

4

Set
the
cunout
of
oil

pump
cover

within

specified
total
indicator
read

ing
Automatic
Transmission

Total
indicator

reading

Lell
than
0
07

mm
10
0028

inl

ST2SSBOOOl

AT264

Fig
AT
73
Me

ring
Runout

S

Tighten

pump
securing
bolts
to

specified
torque

r

Tightening
torque

Oil

pump
housing
to
oil

pump
cover

0
6
to
0
8

kg
m

14
3
to
5
8
ft
Ibl

Note
Be
sure
to

align
con
ter

housini
securing
bolt
holes

6

Again
check
the
runout

of
oil

pump
cover

Note
When
former
Oil

Pump
As

sembling
Gauge
is
to
be
used
make

a
screw
hole

in
side
of

it

PLANETARY
CARRIER

The

planetary
carrier
cannot
be

divided
into
its
individual

components

If

any

part
of

component
is
defec

tive

replace
the
carrier
as
a
unit

In

p
ctlon

Check
clearance
between

pinion

washer
and

planetary
carrier
with

a

feeler

Standard
d

0

20
to
0

70
mm

0
008
to
0
028
in

AT
35
uan

r

J

II
I

AT1S7

Fig
AT
74

MeG6Uring
Pinion

Waaher
to
CanUr
Clearance

Replace
if
over
0

80
mm
0
031

in

CONTROL
VALVE

Tlte
control
valve

assembly
consists

of

many

precision
parts
and

requires

extreme
care
when
it
has

to
be
re

moved
and
serviced
It
is

good

practice

to

place
parts
in
a

part
rack
so
that

they
can
be
reassembled
in

valve

body

in

their

proper
positions
Added
care

should
also
be
exercised

to

prevent

springs
and
other
small

parts
from

being
sca
ttered
and
lost

Before

assembly

dip
all

parts
in

clean
automatic
transmission

fluid
and

check
to
be
certain

that

they
are
free

of

lint
and
other
minute

particles
If

clutch
or
band
is
burnt
or
if
oil

becomes
fouled
the
control
valve
as

sembly
should
be
disassembled

and

flushed

DI
mblr

I
Remove
bolts
and
nuts
which

retain
oil
strainer
Bolts

may
be
re

moved
with
a
screwdriver
but
it
is

recommended
that

Hexagon
Wrench

lIT61000S00
and

Spinner
Handle

lIT623S0000
b
used

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

Page 498 of 548


Body
Electrical

System

Condition
Windshield

wiper
and
washer

Probable
cause

Windshield
Motor

wiper
does
not

operate

Windshield

wiper
operat

ing
speed
is

too
slow
Power

supply
and

cable

Switch

Link

Motor

Power

supply
and

cable

Link

Switch

Windshield
Motor

wiper
speed
can

not
be

adjusted

correctly

o

o

fi
5

2

0

E

0

0
Stops

any

where

Does

not

stop

Washer
motor

does
not

operate

when

pushing

washer
switch
on

Washer
motor

operate
bu

t

washer
fluid
is

not

ejected
Motor

Motor
Broken
armature
worn
motor
brush
or

seized
m
tor
shaft

Blown
fuse

Loose

open
or
broken

wiring

Improper
grounding

Improper
switch
contact

Foreign
material

interrupts
movement
of

link
mechanism

Disconnect
link
rod

Seized
or
rusted

arm
shaft

Short
circuit

of
motor
armature
worn

motor
brush

or
seized
motor
snaft

Low

source
voltage

Humming
occurs
on
motor
in
arm

operat

infcycle
due

to
seized

arm
shaft

Improper
switch
contact

Motor

brush
for
either

low
or

high
speed

is
worn

Contaminated
auto

stop
relay
contacts
or

improper
contact
due
to

foreign
matter

Incomplete
auto

stop
operation
Contact

is
not

interrupted

Burnt

fuse

Faulty
switch

Faulty
washer

motor

Loosen
or

poor
connection
contact
at

motor

or
switch

logged
washer
nozzle

BE
53
Corrective
action

Replace
motor

Checkshort
circuit
burnt

component
in

side
motor
or
other

part
for

operation

and
corr
ct

problem

Correct

Correct

I

t

Correct

Correct

Correct

Lubricate
or

replace
arm
shaft

Replace
motor

or
lubricate

bearing
with

engine
oil

Measure

voltage
check
other
electrical

parts
for

operation
and
take
corrective

action

for

power
supply
if

necessary

Lubricate
or

replace

Conduct

continuity
test
and

replace
if

necessary

Replace
motor

Remove

auto

stop
device
cover
and
clean

contacts
carefully
so
as
not
to
deform

relay
plate

Remove
auto

stop
device
cover
and
cor

rect

relay
plate
bending

Correct
cause
and
replace
fuse

Replace

Replace

Repair

Clean
nozzle
or

replace

I