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AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION

TRANSMISSION
ASSEMBLY

Removal

Installation

TRANSMISSION

ASSEMBLY

When

dismounting
the
automatic

transmission
from
a

vehicle

pay
at

tention
to
the

following

points

1

Before

dismounting
the

trans

mission

rigidly

inspect
it

by
aid

of
the

Troubleshooting
Chart
and
dis

mount
it

only
when

considered
to
be

necessary

2
Dismount

the
transmission

with

utmost
care
and

when

mounting

observe

the

tightening

torque
indi

cated
on
another
table
not

to
exert

excessive
force

Removal

In

dismounting
automatic
transmis

sion
from

vehicle

proceed
as
follows

i

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

from
terminal

2
Jack

up
car
and

support
its

weight
on

safety
stands

Recommend
a

hydraulic
hoist
or

open
pit
be

utilized

if
available

Make

sure
that

safety
is
insured

3
Remove

propeller
shaft

Note

Plug
up
the

opening
in
the
rear

extension
to

prevent
oil

from

flowing
out

4

Disconnect
front

exhaust
tube

5

Disconnect

selector

range
lever

from
manual
shaft

6

Disconnect
wire
connections

at

inhibitor
switch
CONTENTS

AT

33

AT

33

AT

33
TRANSMISSION

CONTROL
LINKAGE

Removal
and
installation

Adjustment
AT

35

AT

36

AT

36

7

Disconnect
vacuum
tube
from

vacuum

diaphragm
and

wire
connec

tions
at

downshift
solenoid

8

Disconnect

speedometer
cable

from
rear

extension

9
Disconnect
oil

charging

pipe

10

Support
engine
by
locating
a

jack
under

oil

pan
with
a
wooden

block
used

between
oil

pan
and

jack

Support
transmission

by
means
of
3

transmission

jack

11
Detach

converter

housing
dust

cover
Remove

bolts

securing
torque

converter
to

drive

plate
See

Figure

AT
47

AT265

Fig
AT
47
Removing
torque
converter

attaching
bolt

Note
Before

removing
torque
con

verter
scribe
match
marks
on

two

parts
so
that

they
may
be

replaced
in
their

original
posi

tions
at
assembly

12
Disconnect

engine
moun
t

and

hand
lever
bracket

by

removing
two
2

rear

engine
mount

securing
bolts
and

two

2
crossmember

mounting
bolts

13
Remove

starter
motor

14
Remove
bolts

securing
transmis

sion
to

engine
After

removing
these

AT
33
bolts

support
engine
and
transmission

with

jack
and
lower
the

jack
gradually

until

transmission
can

be
removed
and

take

out
transmission

under
the

car

Note

Plug

up
the

opening
such
as
oil

charging

pipe
rear
extension

etc

Installation

Installation
of
automatic
transmis

sion
on

vehicle
is

reverse
order
of

removal

However

observe
the
follow

ing
installation
notes

Drive

plate
mnout

Turn

crankshaft
one
full

turn
and

measure
drive

plate
mnou
t
with

indi

cating

finger
of
a
dial

gauge
rested

against
plate
See

Figure
AT48

Replace
drive

plate
if

in

excess
of

0
5
mm

0
020
in

Maximum
allowable
mnout

0
3

mm
0
012
in

A

T266

Fig
A
T
48

Measuring
drive

plate

runout

2
Installation
of

torque
converter

Line

up
notch
in

torque
converter

with
that
in
oil

pump
Be

extremely

careful
not
to

cause
undue
stresses
in

parts
in

installing
torque
converter

See

Figure
A

T
49

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through
all
drive

positions
and

place

the
lever
in

park
P

position
In
this

inspection
the
car
must
be

placed
on
a

level
surface

The
amount
of
the
oil

varies
with

the

temperature
As
a
rule
the
oil

level

must
be

measured
after
its

tempera

ture
becomes

sufficiently
high

I
Fill
the
oil

to
the
line
H

The

difference
of

capacities
between
both

H

and
L

is

approximately
0
4

liter
7
8

U
S

pt
3
4

Imper

pt
and

therefore
take

care
not
to
fill

beyond

the

line
H

2
At
the
time
of
the

above

topping
up
and

changing
of
oil
care

should
be
taken
of
to

prevent
mixing

the
oil
with
dust
and

water

2

Inspecting
oil
condition

The
condition
of
oil

sticking
to
the

level

gauge
indicates
whether
to
over

haul
and

repair
the
transmission

or

look

for
the

defective

part

If
the

oil
has
deteriorated
into

a

varnish
like

quality
it

causes
the
con

trol
valve
to

stick
The
blackened
oil

gives
the

proof
of
the
burned
clutch

brake
band

etc
In

these
cases
the

transmission
must
be

replaced

Notes
a
In

oil
level

checking
use

special

paper
waste
to

handle

the
level

gauge
and
take

care

not
to
let
the

scraps
of

paper

and
cloth

tick
to
the

gauge

b
Insert

the

gauge
fully
and

take

it
out

quickly
before

splashing
oil
adheres
to
the

gauge
and
theu
observe
the

level

c

Use
automatic
transmission

fluid

having
DEXRON

iden

tIficatIon

only
in
the
3N71
B

automatic
transmission

d

Pay
atteutIon

because
the

oil
to

be
used
dIffers
from
that

i

used

in
the
Nissan
Full

Automatic

Transmission

3N7IA

Never
mix
the
oil
with

that
CHASSIS

Inspection
and

repair
of
oil

leakage

When
oil

leakage
takes

place
the

portion
near
the

leakage
is
covered

with
oil

presenting
difficulty
in
de

tecting
the

spot
Therefore
the

places

where
oil

seals
and

gaskets
are

equipped
are

enumerated
below

I
Converter

housing

The
rubber

ring
of

oil

pump
hous

ing

The
oil

eaI
of
oil

pump
housing

The
oil

seal
of

engine
crankshaft

The
bolts
of
converter

housing
to

case

2

Transmission
and
rear
extension

Junction
of
transmission
and
rear

extension

Oil
tube
connectors

Oil

pan

Oil

pressure
inspection
holes
Refer

to

Figure
AT

112

The

mounting
portion
of
vacuum

diaphragm
and

downshift
solenoid

Breather

and
oil

charging

pipe

Speedometer
pinion
sleeve

The
oil
seal

of
rear
extension

To

exactly
locate

the

place
of
oil

leakage
proceeds
as
follows

Place
the

vehicle
in
a

pit
and

by

sampling
the

leaked
oil
examine

whe

ther

it
is
the

torq
le
converter
oil
or

not

The

torque
converter
oil

assumes

color
like
red
wine

when

shipped

from
the

factory
so
it
is

ea

ily
distin

guished
from

engine
oil

or

gear
oil

Cleanly
wipe
off
the

leaking
oil
and

dust
and
detect

the

spot
of
oil

leakage

Use
nonflammable

organic
solvent

such
as
carbon

tetrachloride
for

wip

ing

Raise
the

oil

temperature
by

op

erating
the

engine
and

shift
the

lever

to
0
to

heighten
the

oil

pressure

The

spot
of
oil

leakage
will
then

be

found

more

easily

Note

A

the
oil

leakage
from
the

breather
does
not
take

place

except
when

running
at

high

speed
it
is

impossible
to
locate

the

spot
of

leakage
with
vehicle

stalled

AT
50
Checking
engine
idling

rprn

The

engine
idling
revolution
should

be

properly

adjusted

If
the

engine
revolution
is

too
low

the

engine
does
not

operate
smoothly

and
if

too

high
a

strong
shock
or

creep
develops
when

changing
over

from
N

to
D
or

R

Specified

idling
speed

650

rpm
at
D

position

800

rpm
at
N

position

Checking
and

adjusting
kick

down
switch
and

downshift

solenoid

When
the

kick
down

operation
is

not
made

properly
or

the

speed
chang

ing
point
is
too

high
check
the

kick

down
switch

downshift
solenoid
and

wiring
between
them

When
the

igni

tion

key
is

positioned
at
the

1st

stage

and
the

accelerator

pedal
is

depressed

deeply
the
switch
contact
should
be

closed
and
the

solenoid
should
click

If

it

does
not
click
it

indicates

a
defect

Then
check

each

part
with

the

testing

instruments

See

Figure
AT
I09

0
0

1
M

r

7

I

Y

ATl08

Fig
A
T
l

09

Downshift
solenoid

Note

Watch
for
oil

leakage
from

transmission
case

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AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIO
N

Trouble

IA
BCD

IE
F
G
H

IIJ
K
L

1M
NO
P

1m
n
q

riB
t

u
v
w

x

y

No
shock
at

changing
from
I
to

7
5

@
@
I

1
2
3
4

1
6

I
2

range
or

engine
extremely
races

Failure
to

change
from
3rd
to
2nd

1
2
4
5
7

16
3

I
@@
@

by

turning
lever
into
I

range

Engine
brake
does
not

operate
in

I
2
4
5
3

@
J

I

range

Gear

change
from
1st
to

2nd

or
from

2nd
to
3rd
in
I
I
2

@

range

Does

not

change
from
2nd

1
2
456
7
3

@
@

to
1st
in
I

range

Large
shock

changing
from
2nd

1

2
4
3

IDI

to
1st
in

I

range

Vehicle

will
move

when

changing
into

P

range
or

parking
gear
does
not

1

@

disengage
by
turning
off
P

range

Transmission
overheats
1
3

4

12
6
8
7
5

@@@I@@
@

Oil

shoots

out

during
run

@@@
@@
@
White
smoke
issues
out
from
tail
1

3
5

6
2
7
8
4

pipe
during
run

Offensive
smell
at
oil

charging

11
2

I@
@
ID@I

J
@@

@

pipe

Transmission
noise
in
P

and
N

1

2

I
I@
ranges

Transmission
noise
in

0

2
I

1
2

@
@

@
@

and
R

ranges

AT

57

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CHASSIS

Engine
idling
and
stall
revolution

Engine
with

emission
control
device

Idling
revolution

rpm
650
at
0

position

800
at
N

position

1
750
to
2

000

Stall
revolution

rpm

Tightening

torque
kg
m
ft
Ib

Test

plug
oil

pressure
inspection
hole

Support
actuator

parking
rod

inserting
position
to
rear
extension

Oil

charging
pipe
to
case

Dust
cover
to

converter

housing

Selector

range
lever
to

manual
shaft

Lower
shift
rod

lock
nut
6
5
t07
5

47
to

54

0
8

to
1
0
5
8
to
7
2

4
0
to
5
0
30
to

36

4
0
to
5
0

30
to

36

2
0
to
2
5
15

to
18

0
5

to
0
7
3
6

to
5
1

0
5

to
0
7
3
6toS
I

1
2

to
1
5
8
7

to
10
8

1
5
to
4

0
II
to

29

1
3

to
1

8
9
4
to

13

0
55
to
0
75
4
0
to
5
4

0

25
to

0
35
1

9
to
2
5

0
25
to

0
35
1
9
to
2
5

0
5
to
0
7
3

6
to
5
I

0
25

to
0
35
1
9
to

2
5

0
5
to
0
7
3

6
to
5
1

0

6
to
0
8
4
4
to
5
8

0
5
to
0

7
3

6
to
5
1

3
0
to
4

0
22
to

29

3
0

to
5
0

22
to

36

14
to
2
1

10
to
15

0

8
to
l
l
5
8
to

7
9

0
55
to
0
75
4
0

to
5
4

0
55

to
0
75
4
0
to
5
4

3
0
to
4
0
22
to

29

2
0
to
2

9

15
to

21
Drive

plate
to
crankshaft

Drive

plate
to

torque
converter

Converter

housing
to

engine

Transmission
case
to
converter

housing

Transmission

case
to

rear
extension

Oil

pan
to

transmission
case

Servo

piston
retainer
to
transmission
case

Piston
stem

when

adjuting
band
brake

Piston
stem

lock
nut

One

way
clutch
inner

race
to
transmission
case

Control
valve

body
to
transmission

case

Lower

valve

body
to

upper
valve

body

Side

plate
to
control
valve

body

Nut
for
control

valve
reamer
bolt

Oil

strainer
to
lower
valve

body

Governor
valve

body
to
oil
distributor

Oil

pump
housing
to

oil

pump
cover

Inhibitor
switch
to
transmh
sion
case

Manual
shaft
lock
nut

Oil

tube
to

transmission
case

Turn
back
two
turns
after

tightening

AT
62

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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

Page 261 of 513


The

lamp
does

not

go
out
when

the

engine
is

started
Faulty
charging
system
BODY

Inspect
the

charging

system

WINDSHIELD
WIPER
AND

WASHER

Description

Wiper
motor

replacement

Wiper
blade

operating
range
CONTENTS

BE
26

BE
27

BE
27

Description

The
windshield

wipers
consist

of

wiper
motor
link

mechanism

wiper
arms
and

blades
The

wiper
motor

unit

consists
of

a
motor
and
auto

stop
mechanism
The

wiper
rnotor
is

of
a
2
speed

type

When
the

wiper
switch
knob
is

pulled
to
the
I

st

step

the
windshield

wipers

operate
at

low

speed
and
when

pulled
to
the
2nd

step
operate
at

high
speed

The

wiper
motor
unit
is

located
on

the
cowl
dash
in

BATTERY

Cl

WIPER

MOTOR

rrQ

J
WASHER
MOTOR

IB

ILRI

L
CJ

LA

t
Y

I
Ll

j

IBI

1
f
I

LW

I
Wiper
washer
switch

replacement

Washer
nozzle

adjustment

TROUBLE

OIAGNOSES
ANO

CORRECTIONS
BE
27

BE
27

BE
28

the

engine

compartment
and
the

link
mechanism
is

located
behind
the

instrument

panel

The

electrically
operated
windshield
washer
consists
of

washing
fluid
lank

with

rnotor
and

pump
washer

nozzles

and

vinyl
tube
used

to

connect
those

compo

nents

The

windshield
washer

switch
is

combined
with

the

windshield

wiper
switch
to
a

single
unit

When

operating

the
washer

twist
the

switch
knob

IG

FUSE

W

v

l

i

f
WIPER
SWITCH

10FFI
I
2

I
TWIST

I

y

ILl

I

b

I

J
6

I
BLII

Fig
BE
43
Circuit

diagram
for
windshield

wiper
washer

system

BE

26

Page 268 of 513


BODY

ELECTRICAL

Distributor
Secure

ground
of

ignition
coil

Secure
contact
of

carbon
electric

pole
and

rotor

Eliminate
excessive

tip
on
the

rotor

pole
or

cap
pole
by
scrubbing
with

a
screwdriver

Check

stagger
between

rotor
and

stator

Charging

system

Sound
of

alternating
current

pre

sents
Alternator
Install
a
0
5

l
F

capacitor

on

charging
terminal
A

Note
Do
not
use

capacitor
ex

cessively

If

capacity
is
used
ex

cessively
the
alternator
coil

will
be
broken

When

the
accelerator

pedal
is
de

pressed
or
released
noise

presents
Regulator
Install
a
0
5
l
F

capacitor
on
A

terrninal
of
the

voltage
regulator

Supplement
equipment

When

engine
starts
noise

presents

Noise

still

presents
even
after

stopping
the

engine
Operative
noise

of
ther

rnometer
and
fuel

gauge
Install
0
1
l

F

capacitor
between

terminal
and

ground
wire

Note
If

a

capacitor
having
ex

cessive

capacity
is
used
indi

cation
of
meter
will
be
devi

ated

Noise

presents
when
horn
is
blown

Horn
Install
a
0
5

IF

capacitor
on
the

horn

relay
terminal
or
horn

switch

Noise

presents
when
turn

signal

lamps
are

operated
Flasher
unit
Install
a
0

5
l
F

capacitor

Note
a
Be

sure
to
locate

capacitor
most
near

position

of
noise

source
and

connect
in

parallel
completely

d
Make

installation
and

conneCtion

securely

b

Cut
lead

wire
as
short
as

possible

c
Ground
wire
should
be

placed
on
the

body
e

Carefully
identify

marks
IN
or
OUT

BE
33

Page 420 of 513


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SECTION

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ENGINE

ELECTRICAL

SYSTEM

BATTERY

STARTING
MOTOR

CHARGING

CIRCUIT

ALTERNATOR

REGULATOR

IGNITIO
N

CIRCUIT

DISTRIBUTOR

IGNITION
COIL

SPARK
PLUG
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EE

16

EE

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EE

29

EE
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Page 421 of 513


ENGINE
ElECTRICAL
SYSTEM

BATTERY

CONTENTS

REMOVAL

CHECKING
ELECTROLYTE
LEVEL

CHECKING
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY
EE
1

EE
l

EE
1

REMOVAL

Disconnect
the

negative
terminal

first
and
then

the

positive
terminal

2
Remove
the
retainer
nuts
and
take
off

retainer

3
Release

retainer
bolts
and

remove

battery

CHECKING

ELECTROLYTE
LEVEL

Adjust
the

electrolyte
level
in
the

battery
when
the

battery
is
in
a

fully
charged
condition
The

electrolyte

hould
maintain
its
indicated

correct
level

in
the

battery

N
water
other
than

distilled
water
should
be
added

Q

cD

I

1
Vent

plug

2

Electrolvte

3
Level
indicator

Fig
EE
1

ElectTolyte
level

CHECKING
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

The

specific
gravity
of
the

battery
liquid
is
measured

by
means
of
a

hydrometer
When

according
to

the
table

described

later
the

charging
of

the

battery
is
below

60

percent
the

specific
gravity
is
below
1

20
as
corrected

at

200e
680F
and
also

when
the
difference
in

the

specific
CHARGING

BATTERY
FREEZING
EE
2

EE
3

gravity
of

the
individual
cells
is
above
0
025
the

battery

must
be

changed
or

adjusted

tl

f

ead

p
level

jSCale
2

II

It
I
TheTmat

gauge

I
2

Hydrometer

Fig
EE
2

Checking
specific
gTavity

Temperature
conversion
in

measuring

specific
gravity

The
standard

specific
gravity
of
the

electrolyte
is

obtained
when
the

battery
is

fully
charged
at
an
electro

lyte
temperature
of
200

e
680
F

When

temperature
rises
loe
1
80F
the

specific

gravity
decreases
0

0007
and

reversely
when

temperature

drops
loe
I
ROF

the

specific
gravity
increases

0
0007

Therefore

assuming
the

specific
gravity
at
tOe
is

St

S20

the

specific

gravity
at
200e
680F

is
calculated

according
to

the

following

expressions

S

o
St

0
0007
t
20

If
0

0007
t
20
is
X

S

o
St
X

Accordingly
if
X
is
known
beforehand
S

o
can
be

obtained

easily
The
values
of
X

are
shown
in
the

following
table

EE
1

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