engine DATSUN B110 1973 Service Owner's Guide
Page 186 of 513
COUPE
ENGINE
CONTROL
FUEL
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
SEE
ARROW
A
Fig
FE
13
Hose
installation
Fig
FE
14
Fuel
tank
unit
installation
FE
7
Page 188 of 513
DATE
ENGINE
CONTROL
FUEL
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
VAN
ONLY
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17
Fuel
tank
unit
gauge
installation
SERVICE
JOURNAL
OR
BULLETIN
REFERENCE
JOURNAL
or
BULLETIN
No
PAGE
No
SUBJECT
FE
9
Page 224 of 513
BODY
Removal
and
installation
The
rear
window
electric
defroster
glass
is
removed
from
or
installed
on
its
position
in
the
same
manner
as
that
for
the
standard
rear
window
glass
Heat
wire
harness
1
Fig
BF
66
Rear
floor
wiring
Note
a
Use
care
not
to
give
scratches
and
wiring
b
Remove
weather
strip
whenever
glass
is
to
be
replaced
After
glass
is
installed
in
place
apply
sealant
between
panel
and
weather
strip
1
Connection
Specifications
Glass
Semi
tempered
heat
absorbing
type
Power
consumption
75W
l2V
Heating
wire
Baked
on
rear
window
Interior
side
Heating
wire
coverage
Horizontal
Vertical
Full
width
390
mm
15
35
in
Inspection
and
repair
Ground
terminal
How
to
locate
a
broken
heat
wire
and
a
break
a
Method
I
Start
the
engine
and
turn
on
the
window
defogger
system
If
the
area
around
a
specific
heat
wire
is
not
defogged
that
line
is
broken
n
if
U
i
p
w
w
j
w
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L
1
2
Defogged
area
Broken
heat
wire
Fogged
area
Fig
BF
69
Defogging
pattern
BF
34
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BODY
b
Method
2
Start
the
engine
and
turn
on
the
window
defogger
system
With
a
d
c
voltmeter
setup
shown
in
Figure
BF
70
check
each
heat
wire
for
discontinuity
If
the
meter
indicates
12
volts
or
0
on
a
specific
wire
that
line
is
broken
Normal
indication
6
volts
A
break
in
that
line
can
then
be
detected
by
moving
the
positive
lead
of
meter
along
the
line
until
an
abrupt
variation
in
the
meter
indication
is
encountered
Fig
BF
70
Checking
for
broken
heat
wire
with
d
c
voltmeter
c
Method
3
With
an
ohmmeter
setup
shown
in
Figure
BF
7l
locate
one
lead
on
each
end
of
a
heat
wire
and
the
other
in
the
rniddle
section
of
that
wire
If
the
meter
registers
on
a
specific
grid
line
a
value
twice
as
much
on
any
other
line
that
line
is
broken
A
break
in
that
line
can
then
be
located
by
an
abrupt
variation
in
the
meter
indication
as
the
test
lead
moves
along
the
broken
heat
wire
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Fig
BF
71
Checking
for
broken
heat
wire
with
ohmmeter
2
Repair
a
Repair
equipment
1
Conductive
silver
composition
Dupont
No
4817
2
Ruler
30
em
11
81
in
long
3
Drawing
pen
4
Heat
gun
5
Alcohol
6
Cloth
b
Repair
procedure
1
Wipe
clean
broken
heat
wire
and
its
surrounding
area
with
a
cloth
dampened
in
alcohol
2
Apply
a
small
amount
of
conductive
silver
composi
tion
to
the
tip
of
drawing
pen
Note
Shake
silver
composition
container
sufficiently
before
use
3
Place
ruler
on
glass
along
broken
line
to
be
repaired
as
shown
in
Figure
BF
72
Deposite
conductive
silver
composition
to
break
line
with
drawing
pen
Slightly
overlap
existing
heat
wire
either
side
5
mm
0
1969
in
preferable
of
the
break
Heat
wire
0
en
0
0
d
ci
1
I
Break
I
1
I
kr
I
I
Ruler
Drawing
pen
Unit
mm
in
Fig
BF
72
Locating
ruler
in
position
8F
35
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BODY
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
CONTENTS
REMOVAL
BF
42
REMOVAL
Fig
BF
88
Removing
instrument
panel
Note
There
are
two
types
of
instrument
panel
square
type
and
round
type
However
both
of
them
are
removed
and
reinstalled
in
the
same
manner
Disconnect
the
battery
cable
at
the
battery
terminal
2
Disconnect
the
wiring
harness
connector
units
Disconnect
the
instrument
harness
from
the
engine
compartment
harness
Disconnect
the
instrument
harness
from
the
turn
signal
switch
Disconnect
the
instrument
harness
frorn
the
body
harness
Disconnect
the
instrumen
t
harness
connected
to
the
door
switch
stop
lamp
switch
flasher
unit
and
passing
light
relay
option
REINSTALLATION
BF
43
Note
When
disconnecting
the
wiring
harness
recom
mend
to
use
tags
for
identifying
their
relationship
3
Disconnect
cables
for
radio
antenna
and
speaker
4
Remove
the
package
tray
the
shell
cover
and
turn
signal
switch
Note
Work
may
be
carried
out
without
removing
die
steering
wheel
However
it
is
recommended
to
remove
the
steering
wheel
50
that
work
can
be
carried
out
more
easily
5
Disconnect
the
speedometer
cable
from
the
speedometer
unit
6
Disconnect
the
heater
control
cable
at
the
heater
side
Fig
BF
89
Removing
imtrument
panel
Ii
BF
42
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BODY
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
CONTENTS
WIRING
HARNESS
Engine
compartment
harness
I
nstrument
harness
BE
1
BE
1
BE
2
WIRING
HARNESS
The
wiring
harness
is
classified
into
engine
compart
ment
harness
instrument
harness
and
body
harness
The
individual
harness
Jocating
positions
and
connecting
Position
e
w
the
individual
wiring
harnesses
are
indicated
a
f
Moreover
for
the
body
harness
the
installing
positioJ
differ
mutually
in
Sedan
Coupe
Station
wagon
and
yan
Engine
compartment
harness
Fig
BE
1
Engine
compartment
harness
1
Body
harness
WI
RING
DIAGRAM
INSPECTION
BE
2
BE
4
BE
6
A
0
Ij
7
9
Fig
BE
2
Engine
compartment
harness
2
Fig
BE
3
Engine
compartment
harness
3
BE
1
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Instrument
harness
Harnessterminal
in
the
engine
compartment
Switch
and
control
connecting
unit
Fig
BE4
Instrument
harness
I
I
Instrument
harness
2
Engine
room
harness
I
3
Body
harness
Fi
BE
5
Wiring
harness
connections
Body
harness
Fi
R
B1
6
Hocly
hamcss
1
BODY
Fig
BE
7
Body
harness
2
r
lj
I
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I
Body
harness
2
Combination
lamp
RH
131
Body
earth
Fig
BE
8
Body
harness
Sednn
l
j
J
2
it
I
lJt
l
I
I
Body
harness
2
Combination
lamp
LH
7
13
I
To
Ikense
bmp
Fig
BE
9
Body
harness
Sedan
8E
2
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
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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BODY
ELECTRICAL
SPEEDOMETER
The
speedometer
is
equipped
with
a
total
odometer
which
records
travelled
distance
Replacement
1
When
removing
the
speedometer
remove
the
cluster
lid
first
Separate
the
combination
meter
housing
from
the
cluster
lid
after
removing
four
screws
and
remove
the
trip
recorder
reset
knob
if
any
2
Unscrew
two
screws
and
remove
the
speedometer
from
the
combination
meter
housing
3
Reinstall
a
new
speedometer
in
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Fig
BE
36
Removing
combination
meter
o
Fig
BE
37
Removing
sp
edometer
FUEL
GAUGE
AND
TEMPE
RATURE
GAUGE
Description
The
fuel
gauge
consists
of
a
tank
unit
located
in
the
fuel
tank
and
fuel
meter
The
tank
unit
detects
fuel
level
with
its
float
converts
fuel
level
variation
to
a
resistance
of
slide
resistor
installed
on
the
float
base
and
thus
controls
current
flowing
to
the
fuel
meter
The
temperature
gauge
consists
of
a
thermorneter
and
thermal
transmitter
located
in
the
engine
block
The
thermal
transmitter
is
equipped
with
a
thermistor
element
which
converts
cooling
water
temperature
variation
to
a
resistance
and
thus
the
thermal
transmitter
controls
current
flowing
to
the
thermometer
The
fuel
rneter
and
thermometer
are
provided
with
bimetal
a
and
heater
coil
When
the
ignition
switch
is
set
to
ON
current
flows
to
the
heat
coil
and
the
heat
coil
is
heated
With
this
heat
the
bimetal
arm
is
bent
and
thus
the
pointer
connected
to
the
bimetal
ann
is
operated
The
characteristics
ot
both
meters
are
same
A
tolerance
may
occur
on
the
thermometer
or
fuel
gauge
due
to
source
voltage
fluctuation
The
voltage
regulator
is
used
to
supply
a
constant
voltage
so
that
the
therrnorneter
and
fuel
gauge
operate
correctly
The
voltage
regulator
is
built
in
the
thermometer
The
operating
part
of
the
regulator
consists
of
a
bimetal
arm
and
a
heater
coil
When
the
ignition
switch
is
turned
on
the
birnetal
arm
is
heated
and
bent
by
the
coil
opening
the
contact
Consequently
current
to
the
coil
is
interrupted
As
the
bimetal
cools
the
contact
closes
The
repetition
of
this
operation
produces
a
pulsating
voltage
of
8V
which
is
applied
to
the
ternperature
and
fuel
gauges
If
both
thermometer
and
fuel
meters
become
defective
at
the
same
time
this
may
be
attributable
to
trouble
in
the
voltage
regulator
BE
19