DATSUN B110 1973 Service Repair Manual

Page 241 of 513


INSPECTION

Referring
to
the

wiring
diagram
check
the

wiring

harness

for
connection
with
electrical

equipment
and

connector
for
conned
ion
and
installation
When

checking

the

wiring
harness

note
the

following
matters

Connected
unit
should

not
be

loose
rusted
or

contaminated

2

Cable
insulator
cover
should
not
be

damaged
crack

ed
or

insulating
material

should
not
be
deteriorated

3
For
those

parts
which

are

grounded
through
the

installation

bolts
the
bolts
should
be
in
contact
with
the

body
completely
so
that

continuity
is

provided
in

between
the

body
and
bolts

4
Terminals

of
unit

through
which

current
flows

should
not
come

into
contact
with

other
metal

parts

5
No

erroneous
connection
should
be

present

DESCRIPTION

When
an
overcunent

exceeding
the
rated

amperage

flows
to
a
circuit
the

fuse
is
heated
and
melted
the

circuit
is

interrupted
and

thus
cables
and

electrical

equipment
are

protected
from

damaging
due
to

burning
or

damaging
is

limited
to
the

minimum
This
vehicle

is

equipped
with
six

fuses
and

one
fusible
link
The
fuses

are

located

in
the

fuse
box
and
used

to

protect
illumination

signal
and
other

systems
and
the
fusible
link
is

adopted

in
the
cable
between
the

battery
and
alternator
to

protect

the

charging
and

starting
circuits

FiJ
BE
16
Fuse
box
BODY

6
Cables
should
be

damped
so
that

they
do
not
come

into
contact
with

sharp
corner
or

part
lernperature
of

which

rises

highly

7
Cables
should
be

securely
clamped
in

posItions

sufficiently
separated
from

rotating
parts
such
as
fan

pulley
fan
belt

etc

8
Cables
should
be

provided
with
an

optimum
extra

length
at
sections

stationarity
on
the

body
or
at
sections

where
vibration

occurs
due
to

engine
operation
and

others

Note
a
When

inspecting
or

performing
other
mainte

nance

service
and
no

power
supply
is

required

particularly
or
when
it
is

anticipated
that
a

part

may
be
short
circuited
disconnect
the

battery
H

terminal

b
In
no
event
should
an
unloaded
circuit
be

directly
connected
with
ground
Be
sure
to
use
a

test

lamp
or
circuit

tester

fUSE

Fig
BE
17
Fusible
link

INSPECTION

In
the

most

cases
fuse
can
be

checked

visually

However
when

it
is
difficult
to

check

visually
a
circuit

tester

may
be
used

The
fusible
link
can

be

inspected

visually
or

by

feeling
on

finger

tip
However
the
fusible

link
can
be

inspected
more

correctly

by
using
a
circuit

tester

BE

6

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BODY
ELECTRICAL

Note
8
When
a
fuse
is
blown
off
be
sure
to
correct
the

cause
before

installing
new

fuse

b
Be
sure
to
use
fuse

having
the
rated
capacity

Do
not
use
fuse

having
larger
capacity
i
e
20A

JOA
etc

c

Particularly
when
the
fusible
link
is
fused

replace
with
a

designated
fusible
link

Green
color

link
for
model
8110

In

comparison
with
fuse
much

higher
current
flows

through
the
fusible
link

Moreover
it
is

important
to
eliminate
the
cause

of

blown
off
fusible
link
before

replacing

d
When
fuse
is
connected
incorrectly
and
the

contact
is
loose
voltage
drops
and
heat
are

gener

ated
resulting
abnormally
operated
electrical

equip

ment
Remove
dust
or
when
oxidized

polish
with

a
fine

emery
paper
so
that
the
contact
is

improved

LlGHTING
SYSTEM

CONTENTS

HEAD
LAMP

Descri

ption

Sealed
beam

replacement

Aiming
adjustment

FRONT
PARKING
AND
TURN
SIGNAL

SIDE

FLASHER
IMARKER
LAMP

AN

D
LICENSE
LAMP

REAR
COMBINATION
LAMPS

BULB
SPECIFICATIONS

TURN
SIGNAL
AND
DIMMER

COMBINATION
SWITCH
BE
7

BE
7

BE
7

BE
8

LAMP

BE
8

BE
9

BE10

BE10

HEAD
LAMP

Description

All
weather

type
sealed
beam
2

light
system
front

lamps
are

adopted
Each

lamp
of
both
side
head

lamps
is

provided
with

high
beam
filament

for

long
range
SOW

and
low
beam
filarnent

for

dipping

40W
In

other
words

the

lamp
is
of
a
double
filament

type

Sealed
beam

replacement

I
Rernove

the

wiring
socket
from
back
of
the
head

lamp

2
Remove

the
screws

attaching
the
front

grille
to
the

radiator
core

support
Coupe
only

Remove
three

retaining
screws
and
remove
the
head

lamp
rim

All
other
than

coupe

3
Loosen
three

screws
used
to
install
the

retaining
ring

on
the
sealed
bearn

mounting
ring
and
remove
the

sealed
Removal

LIGHTING
SWITCH

Removal

HAZARD
WARNING
SWITCH

PASSING
LIGHT

SWITCH

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

Head

lamp

Turn

signal
lamps

Tail
and

stop
lamp
license

lamp

back

up
lamp
BE
10

BE
11

BE
11

BE
11

BE
12

BE
12

BE
12

BE
13

BE
15

i

Ii
beam
unit

4
When

installing
a
new
unit

be
sure
to

position
the

Top
mark
to
the

top
of

ring

1

2
Sealed
beam
unit

Sealed
beam

mounting

ring
3

Retaining
ring

4

Aiming
adjusting
screws

Fig
BE
18

Replacing
sealed
beam

BE
7

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YR

f
f1

JC

1

r

8bD
l

Aiming
adjustment

For

aiming
adjustment
an

aiming
machine
head
i

l

tester

screen

type
tester
and
other
instruments
are

used

For
the

operating
instructions

of
those
instruments

refer

to
the
instruction

manual
of
the
instrument
to

be
used

For
the

correct

airning

adjustment
level
the

vehicle
to

the

ground
remove
all
loads

such
as

luggages
and

HIGH
BEAM

I

1126mm
44
3
in

I

it

E

U

o
h

H

I

10m
33

3
ft
1

r

passengers

except
for
the

standard

equipment
spare
tire

and
tools
and
make

sure
that

pressures
of
all
tires

are

correct
Vertical
and

horizontal
directions
of
the
head

lamp
are

adjusted
respectively
with
two

adjusting
screws

located
in

upper
and
side

portions
of
the
head

lamp

mounting
ring

lOW
BEAM

12

I

f

tt
1126mm

44
3
in

I

l

349mm

h
t
13
7
in

10m
33
3
ft
I

H

I

High
beam

Low
beam

H

j
h

j
h

Sedan
660

mm
26
0

in

2010

Coupe
664
mm
26
1

in
40
116

mm
4
57
in
204

mm
8
03
in

Van
660
mm

26
0
in

1010
204
mm
8

03
in

2040
466

mm

18
3
in

Fig
BE
19
Head

lamp
aiming
adjustment

FRONT
PARKING
AND

TURN

SIGNAL
LAMP

SIDE
FLASHER

MARKER
LAMP
AND

LICENSE

LAMP

When

removing
the
bulb
with
the
lens
removed

push

toward
the
socket
and
turn
the
bulb
counterclockwise

Fig
BE
20

Replacing
parking
and
turn

signa
lamp
bulb

BE
8

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BODY

ELECTRICAL

Fig
BE
21

Replacing
side

lasher

lamp
bulb

Fig
BE
22

Replacing
license

lamp
bulb

REAR

COMBINATION

LAMPS

When

removing
the

bulb

turning
it

counterclockwise

remove
the
socket

from
the

lamp

housing
and

rernove

the

bulb
from
the

socket

Fig
BE
23

Replacing
rear
combination

lamp
bulb
r
oving
the

rear
combination

lamp
assembly

remove

the
socket

from
the

lamp

housing
remove

fixing

nuts

and

remove
the

combination

lamp

assembly

1
0

Fig
BE
24

Removing
rear

combination

lamp
sedan

1

I
Combination

lamp
RH

2

Body
earth

I
J

I
Tail
harness

Fig
BE
25

Removing
Tear
combination

lamp
van

Fig
BE
26

Remavinit
r
ar

combirwtioH

lamI
coupe

BE

9

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BULB
SPECIFICATIONS

Headlight
unit

Directional
and

parking
light

Side
marker

light

License

plate
light

Rear
combination

light

Taillight

Stop
brake

light

Turn

signal
light

Back

up
light

Meter

illuminating
lamp

Wiper
Washer
illumination

lamp

Heater

control
illumination

lamp

Ignition

warning
light

Turn

signal
indicator

light

Headlight
beam
indicator

light

Oil

pressure
warning
light

Brake

warning
ligh
t

Room

light

TURN
SIGNAL
AND

DIMMER

COMBINATION

SWITCH

Removal

Disconnect
the

combination
switch

from
the
wire

harness
at
the
connector

plug
and
flasher
unit

terrninal

Fig
BE
27

Removing
turn

signal
and

dimmer
combination

switch
BODY

Specifications
SAE
Trade
Number

12V
SO
40W
6012

12V
23
8W

1034

12V
8W
67

l2V
7
5W
89

12V
23

8W

1034

l2V
23

8W

l2V
23W

1073

l2V
23W

12V
I
7W
161

l2V
3
4W
158

l2V
3
4W
57

l2V
17W
161

l2V
17W
161

l2V
17W
161

l2V
17W

161

l2V
17W
161

l2V
IOW

2

Loosen
two
bolts
used

to
install

the
horn

ring
on
the

steering
wheel

by
applying
the
tool
from
reverse
side
of

the

steering
wheel
and

remove
the
horn

ring

3

Remove
the

steering
wheel

fixing
nut
and
remove

the

steering
wheel

4

Unscrew
two

fixing
screws
and
a

locating
screw
and

remove
the

shell
cover

5
Unscrew

two
screws
used
to
install
the
switch
on
the

steering
tube
and

remove
the
switch
from
the

locating

hole

on
the

steering
tube
Now
remove
the

switch
unit

completely

BE
10

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BODY
ELECTRICAL

8

G

J

r

ICENSE
LAMPS
10
0
I
I

g
N
Ap
KING

10
00
01
2

I

NATION

J

J
r

j

a
iii

a

g

Lv

F
a
G

G

Lo
o
0

I
I

m

L

J

HER

UNIT
DIMMER

SWITCH
TURN

SIONAl

SWITCH

I
I

Fig
BE
28
Circuit

diagram
for
turn

signal
and
dimmer

switch

system

LIGHTING

SWITCH
HAZARD

WARNING
SWITCH

Removal
The
hazard

lamp
system
4

way
flasher
consists
of

hazard

warning
switch

and
flasher
unit
When
the

hazard

warning
switch
is
turned
on

all

signal
lamps
flash

simultaneously
telling
other
drivers
that
the
vehicle

is

stopped
When
the

turn

signal
lamps
flash
the

pilot
lamps

on
the
instrument

panel
also
flash

telling
you
of
hazard

lamp
operation
1
Rernove
the

connector
from

back
of
the

lighting

switch

2

Depressing
the

lighting
switch
knob

turn
it

counter

clockwise
and
remove
it

3

Loosen
the

escutcheon

switch
frorn
the
cluster
lid
and

remove
the

lighting

IGNITION
SWITCH

EZ

L
I

U
I

JJ

u

HAZARD
UNIT

Ip
FLASHER
UNIT

HAZARD
WARNING
SWITCH

161
6
6

g

Q

a
ll

Zll
Zll

CE
O
a

We
a
l
e

rY

1

LEFT
SiDE
RIGHT
SIDE

Fig
BE
29
Circuit

diagram
for
hazard

lamp
system

BE
11

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BODY

PASSING
LIGHT

SWITCH

The

passing
light
switch
is

incorporated
in
the

grip
end

of
the
turn

signal
switch
lever
and
controls
the
head

lamp

main
beams
With
either
the

lighting
switch
turned
on
or
off
the
head

lamp
main
beams
will

light
while
the

switch

button
is

pushed
in

CB
FUSE

FUSE
P

T

FUSE

L

DI
TCH

ti

r
1

I

Y
fflf

0
00
0
2

ASSIHG

LICENSE
LAMPS

SWITCH
L

TAil
lAMPS

1
I

I
PASSING

LIGHT
RELAY

FRONT
PARKING

LAMPS
LIGHTING
SWITCH

1
NATlON

HEAD
lAMP

nt
OF

LEFT

sIDe
RIGtfT

SIDE

Fig
BE
30
Circuit

diagram
for

passing
light

system

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

Head

lamp

Probable
Me

thod
of

Condition

inspection
cause

All

lamps
do

not

light
Blown
off
fuse
or

faulty
contact
Check
the
fuse
block
and
white

cable
for
contact

Check
the
fuse
for

fusing
and

faulty
contact

Faulty
lighting
switch
terminal

connector
Check
the

connector
for
contact

Defective

lighting
switch
Conduct

continuity
test

The
head

lamp
Blown

off
fuse
or

faulty
contact

does
not

light

for
both

high

and
low
beams
Check
the

fuse
for

fusing
and

faulty
contact

Improper
dimmer
switch
contact
Check
the

connector
for
contact

Defective
dimmer
switch
Conduct
continuity
test

BE
12

r
Corrective

action

Repair
as

required

When

fused
detect

and

repair
the
cause

and

replace
the

fuse

Repair
as

required

If
the

ligh

ting
swi
tch

is
defective

replace

When
fused
detect

and

repair
the
cause

and

replace
the
fuse

Repair
as

required

I

f
the
dimmer
switch

is

defective

replace

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BODY

ELECTRICAL

Main

high
beam
Defective
dimmer
switch

cannot
be
switch

ed
to

dimmer

low
beam

or

vice

versa

Head

lamps
dim
Defective

light
circuit

Head

lamps
dim

Partly

discharged

battery

when
the

engine

is

stopped
or

op

era
ted
under

idling
speed
Defective

battery

Head

lamps
still

Faulty
sealed
beam
unit

dim
with

engine

run

above

idling

speed

Faulty
charging
system

Head

light
in

only

one
side

lights
Faulty
head

lamp
terrnianl
con

tact

Defective

lamp

Turn

signal
lamps

Probable

Condition

cause

All
turn

signal
Blown

fuse
or

faulty
contact

lamps
do
not

light
When
red

yellow
cable
is
con

nected

to
red

white
cable
or

red
black

cable
and

the
main

beam
or

dimmer
beam

lights

the
circuit
is

nonnal
The
dimmer

switch
is
defective

Check
the
head

light
circuit

for

cable

being
about
to
break
and

faulty
contact
or
check
fuse
for

faulty
contact

Measure

specific
gravity
of
elec

trolyte

Voltage
between
head

lamp
red

white
cable
and

red
cable
ter

minals
is
12
8V
or

higher

Voltage
is

less
than
12

8V

through
above
test

Method
of

inspection

Check

the
fuse
for

fusing
and

faulty
contact

BE
13
Conduct

continuity

test
and
if
the
dirn

mer
switch
is

defec

tive

replace

Repair
or

replace
if

required

Charge

battery
if

required

Replace
battery

Replace
sealed

beam

units

Check
the

generator

regulator
and

light

circuit

Repair
as

required

Replace
lamp

Corrective

action

When
the
fuse
is

fused
detect
and

repair
the
cause
and

replace
the

fuse

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All

turn

signal

lamp
do
not

go

out

Flashing
cycle
is

too

low

Turn

signal
lamp

flashing
cycle
is

too

high

Flashing

cycle
of

the

left
or

right

side
turn

signal

lamp
differs

from

that
of
the

right
or

left

side
turn

signal

lamp
Only
left

or

right
side
turn

signal
operates
Faulty
flasher
unit

terminal
con

tact
or
defective
flasher
unit

Defective
turn

signal
switch

Defective
flasher
unit

There
is
a
lam

p
which
does
no
t

flash

Faulty
contact
in

the
circuit

A

lamp
having
wattage
less
than

the

specified
wattage
is
used

Defective
flasher
unit

Short
ircuit

A

lamp
having
wattage
larger
than

the

rated

wattage
is
used

Defective
flasher
unit

Burnt
out

lamp
bulb
filament

Faulty
connect
contact

A

lamp
other
than

specified
is

used
BODY

When

two
lead
wires
of
the

flasher
unit

are
connected
with

the
turn

signal
switch
turned

on

and
the
individual
turn

signal

larnps
light
the
flasher
unit
is

defective

Conduct

continuity
test

Check
the

lamp
for
burnt
out

filament
and

improper
socket

contact

Check
all

lamps
for

operation

Check

lamp
which
does
not

light

for

burnt
out
filarnent
and
defec

tive
socket

Check
both

side

larnps
for

difference
in

brightness

BE
14
Repair
the
connector

terminal
or

replace

the

flasher
unit

If
the
turn

signal

switch
is

defective

replace

Replace
the

flasher

Wlit

Replace
if

required

Repair
as

required

Replace

Replace
the
flasher

writ

Repair
as

required

Replace

Replace
the

flasher

unit

Replace
as

required

Repair
as
required

Replace
with
the

spe

cified
one

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Flashing
cycle

varies
BODY
ELECTRICAL

Faulty
contact
of

power
supply

circuit

from

ignition
switch
to

fuse

Tail
and

stop
lamp
license

lamp

back

up
lamp

Condition

Both
left
and

right
lamps
do

not

light
Probable

cause

Blown
off

fuse
or

faulty
contact

Defective

stop
larnp
switch
or

backup
lamp
switch
or

faulty

contact

Stop
larnps
and

backup

lamp
only

Faulty
grounding

Only
one
side

lamp
Burnt
out

lamp
bulb
f1lament

lights

Brightness
of

one

side

lamp
differs

from
the

other

HORN

Removal

Adjustment
Faulty
contact
of
connector
ter

minal
and

or
socket

Faulty
contact
of
connector
ter

minal

and
or
socket

BE
16

BE
16

BE
16
When
the
windshield

wiper

which
uses
the

ignition
for

power

supply
is

operated
flashing
cycle

and

brightness
change

Method
of

inspection

Check
the
fuse
for

fusing
and

faulty
contact

When

two
lead
wires
of
the
switch

are
connected
and
the

lamp
lights

the

larnp
and
circuit

are
normal

All
rear
combination

lamps
do

not

light

HORN

CONTENTS

TROUBLE

DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

BE
15
Repair
as

required

Corrective

action

When
the

fuse
is

fused

detect
and
COf

rect
the
cause
and

replace
the
fuse

Replace
the

switch
or

repair
the

connector

terrninal

Repair
the

grounding

cable
contact

Replace
the

larnp

with
a
new

one

Repair
or

replace

Repair
or

replace
if

required

BE
17

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