relay DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 User Guide

Page 187 of 537


DESCRIPTION

MEASUREMENT
OF
REGULATOR

VOLTAGE

ADJUSTMENT

VOLTAGE
REGULATOR

DESCRIPTION

The

regulator
consists

basically
of

a

voltage
regulator
and
a

charge

relay

The
voltage

regulator
has
two
sets
of

contact

points
a
lower
set

and
an

upper
set
to
control
alternator
volt

age
An
armature

plate
placed
between

the
two
sets
of
contacts
moves

upward

or
downward
or
vibrates
The
lower

contacts
when
closed

complete
the

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Engine
Electrical

System

REGULATOR

CONTENTS

EE
20
CHARGING
RELAY

SERVICE

DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

Including
alternatorl

EE
25
EE
23

EE
24

EE

20

EE

23

EE
23

field
circuit
direct
to

ground
and
the

upper
contacts
when
closed

complete

the
field

circuit
to
ground

through
a

resistance
field
coil
and

produce

alternator

output

The

charge
relay
i
similar
in

construction

to
the

voltage
regulator

When
the

upper
contacts
are
closed

charge
warning
lamp
goes
on
v

1

Charge
relay

2

Voltage
regulator

EE285

Fig
EE
46
View

of
removing
cover

As

regards
the
construction
the

voltage
regulator
is

very
similar
to
the

charge
relay
as
shown
in

Figure
EE47

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r

J
CD

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@
Q
@
ID@

ID@

J
t

L

T

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r

b
r
CD

L
@

j
1

g

f

@

@
EEJ97

J
I1Jlccting
spring

2
Y
kt

g
p

3
Armaturc

4
Core

go

5
Low

Sllccd
lnlacl

h
Point

ap

7

High
speed
conlat
t

8
Contact
c
9

3111111
0
118
ill

di

10

41l1I11W
157in
c1ia
few

II

Cuil

12

lock
nut

J3

Adjllslin
screw

14

Adjll
sting
sprin

15
Yoke
9

Adjusting
screw

10
Lock

nut

11
Coil

12
4mm

0
157
in

dia
screw

13
3mm
0
118
in

dla
crew

14
Contact

iet

15

Voltage

cgulatm
contact

a

Cnl1
Tlll
tion
f

lltagl
l

j
llIOltllT
I
Point

gilp

2

Charge
relay
contllct

3
Core

gap

4

ArlllatlJre

5

Connecting

sprin

6
Yoke

gap

7
Yoh

B

Adjusting
pring

b

Construction
of

charge
relay

Fig
EE
47
Structural
vi
w

EE
20

Page 190 of 537


ADJUSTMENT

VOLTAGE
REGULATOR

When
regulating
voltage
as
meas

ured
above
deviates

from
rated
value

adjust
regulator
in

accordance
with
the

following
instructions

I

Inspect
contact
surface
and
if

rough
lightly
polish
with
fine

emery

paper
1
500
or
600

2
Measure
each

gap
and

adjust
if

necessary
Adjust
core

gap
and

point

gap
in
that
order
No

adjustment
is

required
for

yoke

gap

3

Adjusting
core

gap

Loosen
screw
4
mm
0
157
in

diameter
which
is
used
to
secure

contact
set
on

yoke
and
move
contact

upward
or
downward

properly
See

Figure
EE
49

Core

gap

0
6

to
1
0
mm

0
024
to
0
039
in

EE398

I
Contact

set

2
ThicknesJ
gauge

3
4

mm
0
157
in
dia
screw

4

Crosshead
Jcrewdriver

Fig
EE
49

AdjUJJting
core
gap
Engine
Electrical

System

4

Adjusting

point
gap

Loosen
screw
3

mm
O
lIS
in

diameter
used
to
secure

upper
con

tact
and
move

upper
contact

upward

or
downward
as

necessary
See

Figure

EE
50

Point

gap

035

to
0
45
mm

0
014

to
O
D1S
in

EE399

I
Thicknes

gauge

2
3
mm

0
118
in
dia

screw

3
Cro
Sshelld

screwdriver

4

Upper
contact

Fig
EE
50
Adjusting

point
gap

5

Adjusting
voltage

Adjust
regulating
voltage
as

follows

Loosen
lock
nut

securing

adjusting

screw
Turn
this
screw
clockwise
to

increase
or
counterclockwise
to

decrease

regulating
voltage
See

Figure
EE
5

J
CD

EE400

I

Wrench

2

Crosshead
screwdriver

3

Adjusting
screw

4
l
ock

nut

Fig
EE
51

AdjUJJting
rel
Ulating
voltage

CHARGE
RELAY

Nonna

relay
operating
voltage
is
S

to
IOV
as
measured
at
alternator
A

tenninal

Relay
itself
however

oper

ates
at
4
to
5V

Use
a
DC
voltmeter
and
set

up
a

circuit

as
shown
in

Figure
EE
52

Adjust
charge

relay
in

the
same

manner
as
that
for

voltage
regulator

L

Connect

positive
tenninal
of
voltmeter
to

regulator
lead
connector
N
tenninal
with

negative
terminal

grounded

2
Start

engine
and

keep
it

idle

3
Take
voltmeter

reading

o
Volt

I
Check
for

continuity
be

tween
terminals
of
re

gulator
and
alternator

2
Alternator
circuit

inopera

tive
if

continuity
exists
Below
5
2
Volts

Charge
warning
lamp
on

I
Check
fan
belt
tension

2
If
correct
remove

regulator

and

adjust
as

necessary
Over
5

2
Volts

Charge
warning
lamp
on

Charge
relay
coil
or
contact

points
out
of
order

Replace
regulator

Over
5
2
Volts

Charge
warning
lamp
off

Charge
relay
assembly
is
in

good
condition

EE
23

Page 407 of 537


STEERING
SYSTEM

STEERING

CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION

STEERING
GEAR

Remo
al
and
installation

Disassembly
and

assembly
ST
2

ST
3

ST
3

ST
4
Inspection
and

repair

STEERING
LINKAGE

Removal
and
installation

Inspection
and

repair
ST
5

ST
6

ST
6

ST
7

DESCRIPTION
The
other

end
of
the

cross
rod
is

linked
to
the
idler

arm

connecting

with
the
side

member
located
on
the

opposite
side
of

the

steering

gear
The

two
side
rods

serve
to
connect

the

steering
gear
arm
and
idler
arm
to
the

both

knuckle
arms

right
and
left
hand

sides

With
this
construction

even
if
the

left

andlor

right
wheel
moves
vertical
The

steering
gear
used
on
this

model
series
vehicles
is

e
same
re

circulating
type
This

steering
gear
is

designed

especially
for

easy
operation

and

high

durability

The

steering
linkage
is

of
a

relay

design
of
which

gear
arm
is

connected

to
one
end
of
the

adjustable
cross
rod
ly
and

independently
steering
can
be

safely
maintained

Steering
wheel
rotation
is
converted

to

gear
arm
motion
in

proportion
to

the

gear
ratio

by
the

steering

gear
The

gear
arm
motion

operates
the
side
rod

on
the
same
side
At
the

same
time

the
idler
arm
is
moved

through
the

cross
rod
and
the

opposite
side
rod
is

also
moved

1

Steering
column

shaft

2

Steering
column

jacket

3

Steering
wheel

4
Column

clamp

S
Post

gro
llmet

6

Steering
gear
arm

sr
2
7
Cross
rod

8
Cross
rod
socket

9
Idler
arm

assembly

10
Side
rod

11

Steering
gear
assembly

ST528

Fig
ST

I
Structural
u
w

of
teeriTl
l
tem

Page 457 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

BULB
SPECIFICATIONS

Item

Wattage

Candlepower

Headlamp
Inner

Outer
37
5W

37
5
S0W

Front
combination

lamp

Turn

signal
and

parking
lamp
23
8W
32
3C

Side
marker

lamp

Front

Rear
8W

4C

8W
4C

Rear

combination
lamp

Turn

signal
lamp
A
B

Tail

lamp
B
C

Stop
lamp
A
B

Back

up
lamp
D
A
23W
32C

B
23j8W

32j3C

C
8W
4C

D
23W

32C

7
SW

6C

License

plate
lamp

Engine
compartment
lamp
6W

Room

lamp
5W

Combination
meter
illurnina

tion
17W
iC
x3

Knob
illumination

lamp
3
4W

2C

Heater

control
illumination

lamp
3
4W

2C

TROUBLEDIAGNOSE
AND
CORRECTIONS

HEADLAMP

Condition

Headlarnps
do
not

light
for

both

high
and
low
beams

High
beam
cannot

be
switched
to
low

beam
or
vice
versa
Probable
cause

Burnt
fuse

Loose
connection
or

open
circuit

Faulty
lighting
switch

Faulty
dimmer
switch

Faulty
light
relay

No

ground

Faulty
dimmer
switch

Faulty
light
relay

BE12
Bulb

SAE
trade
number

4001

4002

1034

67

67

1073

1034

67

1073

89

161

158

158

Corrective
action

Correct
cause
and

replace
fuse

Check

wiring
and
or

repair
connection

Conduct

continuity
test
and

replace
if
neces

sary

Check

light
relay
for

proper
operation
and

replace
if

necessary

Clean
and

tighten
ground
terminal

Conduct

continuity
test
and

replace
if
neces

sary

Check

light
relay
for

proper
operation
and

replace
if

necessary

Page 460 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

Circuit

diagram
of
combination
meter

system

BATTERY

r
G
0

J

J

Z2

lIa

I

LlJ

I
Z

J

Z

a
z

J
z
Z

i

g

o
a

I
LlJ

I
ll

B

S

M

D

LIGHT

i
i
RELAY

i2i

mm

S

FROM

J

e
AMP

l1

l1

J
J

00

LlJLlJ

z
z

B

COO
CUT

n

SOLENOID

i

OIL

f
PRESSURE

SWITCH

THERMAL

a

TRANSMITTER

I
FUSIBLE

r
LINK
IGNITION
SWITCH

0
1
lOA

I

g

KG
lOA

r

I

15A

t

15A

i

7
5a

z

u

a
a
I

04LlJ

l1

J
o

02

u
3
FUEL
TANK

J

VOLTAGE

REGULATOR
HAND

BRAKE

SWITCH

J
Jon

0

j

Z

a

l

I
I

I
l

ll
Z

ll
Z

LlJ
LlJ

J
a
J
a

I
I

I
I

1

1

Zza
a

00

a
a

LlJLlJ

ll
ll
a
a
HAZARD

FLASHER

UNIT

L
J

HAZAR

D

SWITCH

I
OFF

ONI

l
I

I

I
2

I

I
3

I

14

61
I
5
6

16

9
I

76

I

FLASHER

UNIT

CJ

TO
LIGHT
IOFF

RELAY

B
l

TERMINAL

I

I

I

LIGHT

SWITCH
21

X
X

BEB57
A

Fig
BE
22
Circuit

diagram
of
combination

meter

ayatt
m
TURN

SIGNAL

SWITCH

I
L

RI

lFLA
I

IR
R

I

IR
L

I

IF
R
u

I

IF
L

u

I

FROM
L1GHT

RELAY
DIMMER

SWITCH

BE

15

Page 462 of 537


Fuse

M
Body
Electrical

System

YR
Meter

voltage
regulator

Water

temperature
gauge

BE261

Circuit

diagram
of
fuel
gauge
and
water

temperature
gauge

pressure
falls
below
0
4

to
0
6

kg
cm2

5

7
to
8
5

psi
Under
normal

opera

tion
when
the

engine
is

stationary
the

ligh
glows
with
the

ignition
switch

turned

on
When
the

e

gine
is

running

and
oil

pressure
reaches
the

above

range
the
circuit

opens
and
the

light

goes
out
Ignition

switch
YW

B

1

Y

I
Fusible

link

YW

t

Thermal
transmitter
L

Fig
BE

25

OIL
PRESSURE

WARNING
LAMP

DESCRIPTION

The

engine
lubricating
system
in

corporates
an
oil

pressure

warning

lamp
which

glows
whenever

engine
oil

FUSE
BOX

SA

IGJ
G
YR

I

G

IGNITION

SWITCH

YB

I
FUSIBLE
LINK

O
J
BROWN
lffi

l

f

r@

Fuel

gauge

Fuel
tank

TO
METER
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR

TO
OTHER
WARNING

lAMPS

jt

Oil

PRESSURE

WARNING
LAhlP

YB

tl

PRESSURE

PRESSURE
FROM

BATTERY

BE263

Fig
BE

26
Circuit

of
oil

prelSure
warning
system

Fusible
link
Fuse
box

M
OIL
PRESSURE
SWITCH

To

replace
oil

pressure
switch

dis

connect

lead
wire
from
switch
termi

nal
and
unscrew
switch
from

engine

cylinder
block

Prior
to

installing
switch
to

cylinder

block
be

sure
to

apply
conductive

sealer
to
threads
of
new

switch

CHARGE
WARNING

LAMP

DESCRIPTION

The

charge
warning
lamp
glows

when
the

ignition
switch
is
set
to

ON
with
the

engine
shut
down

or

when
the

generator
falls
to

charge
with

the

engine
operated

When
the

ignition
switch
is

set
to

ON
the

charge
warning
circuit
is

closed
and
current
flows
from
the

ignition
switch
to
the

warning
lamp

and

grounds
through
the

regulator

Fig
BE
27

1
When
the

engine
is

started
and
the

generator
comes
into

operation
the

generator
output
cur

rent
N

opposes
th
current

flowing

from
the

warning
lamp
as
the
current

N
increases
the
solenoid
is
more

energized
and
the

pilot
lamp
relay

contacts
are

open
in
effect
it
oreaks

the

warning
circuit

ground
connection

and
the

lamp

goes
out
Fig
BE
27

2

Fusible
link
Fuse

box

M

From

battery

To

battery
Ig
ition

ru
nu
swllch

A
A
To

other

warning

h
To

ignition

IQlamps

i
J

r
coil
WR

t

I

j
Charge
warning
lamp

T

T

I
War

lamp
relay

J
I

Generator
v

it
ge
e

g
bt
From

battery

To

battery
Ignition

witch

J
i

L
r
t
ft
ignition

r

Glj
fCOil
WR

f

I
Warning
lamp
relay

Generator

Voltage
regulator
I
YR

Fig
BE
27
1

BE17
YR

UTO
other

warrung

lamps

Charge

warning
lamp

BE264

Fig
BE
27
2

Circuit

of
charge
warning
system

Page 466 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

ELECTRICAL
ACCESSORIES

CONTENTS

HORN

DESCRIPTION

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

IGNITION
SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

WINDSHIELD
WIPER
AND
WASHER

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

RADIO

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

ADJUSTMENT

CLOCK

REMOVAL

I
NST
ALLA
TION

HEATER

DESCRIPTION

AIRFLOW

HEATER
UNIT
ASSEMBLY
BE
21

BE
21

BE
21

8E
n

BE
22

BE
22

BE
23

BE
23

BE
23

BE
25

BE
25

BE
25

BE
25

BE
25

BE
26

BE
26

BE
26

BE
28

BE
29

HORN

DESCRIPTION

The

horn
circuit
includes

a
horn

relay
Current
from
the

battery
flows

through
the
fusible
link
and
fuse
to

the
horn

relay
terminal
B

where
it
is

shunted

by
the
two
circuits
In
one

circuit
terminal
S
the
current
flow
is

supplied
through
the
solenoid
and

Fusible
link

Qi
att
Fu

H

I
HIBQ

t
J

JJI

L
J

Hornrelay

Qm
HEATER
CORE

FAN

MOTOR

CONTROL
ASSEMBLY

ADJUSTMENT

SPECIFICATIONS

TACHOMETER

REPLACEMENT

8UL8
REPLACEMENT

SEAT
8ELT
WARNING

SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

WARNING
LAMP
BULB
REPLACEMENT

INSPECTION

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

HORN

WINDSHIELD
WIPER
AND
WASHER

RADIO

Horn
button

BE859A

Fig
BE

29
Circuit

diagram
of
horn

sy
tem
horn
button

to
the

ground
In

the

other
circuit
terminal
H
the
current

flow
is

supplied
through
the

relay

contacts
and
horn

Horn
bracket

serves
as
a

grounding

When
the
horn
button
is

pressed

current
from
the

battery
energizes
the

solenoid
As
the
solenoid
is

energized

the

relay
contacts
are
closed
This

allows
the
current
to
flow
to
the
horn

BE
21
REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Horn
8E
29

BE
29

BE
29

8E
29

BE
30

BE
30

BE
30

8E
30

8E
31

BE
31

BE
31

8E
31

8E
31

BE
33

8E
33

8E

34

BE
35

I

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Disconnect
horn
wire
at
terminal

on
horn

body

3
Remove
horn

retaining
bolt

4
Install
horn
in
the
reverse
se

quence
of
removal

Horn

relay

The
horn

relay
is
installed
on
the

hoodIedge
on
the

right
side
of
the

engine
compartment

I
Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Disconnect
horn
relay
wire
con

nector
at
terminals
on
horn
relay

3
Remove

retaining
screws

4
Install
horn

relay
in
the
reverse

sequence
of
removal

Page 467 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

Horn
switch

The
horn
switch
is

integral
with

the

turn

signal
and
dimmer
switch
as

sembly
Remove
switch

assembly
as

outlined
in
Turn

Signal
and
Dimmer

Switch

IGNITION
SWITCH
BE861A

Fig
BE

3
I

Removing
ignition
switch

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I
Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

from

battery

2
Unscrew
and
remove
escutcheon

from
the
front
of

ignition
switch

3
Withdraw

ignition
switch
and

wiring
assembly
with

spacer
from

shell
cover
as
shown
in

Figure
BE
3

4

Disconnect
wiring
connector

from
the
back
of

ignition
switch

5

Replace
ignition
switch
with
a

new
one

6
Connect

ignition
switch
to

wiring

connector

7

Position

ignition
switch
to
shell

cover

opening
install
and

tighten

escutcheon
and
secure
ignition
switch

to
shell
cover
R
terminal

1G
terminal

ST
terminal

B
terminal

8E

22
1

Voltage

regulator

2
Horn

relay

3

Headlamp
relay

4

Ignition
relay
California

only

5

Auto
choke
heater

relay

6

Compressor
relay

Au
conditioner

equipped
model

7

Floor
sensor

relay
California

only

8
Inhibitor

relay
Automatic

tran5mission

only

INSPECTION
BE683B

Fig
BE
30

ContInuity
test

Test

continuity

through
ignition

switch

by
using
test

lamp
or
ohm

meter

C

A
terminal
TERMINAL
0

F

F

B

IG

ST

A

R
KEY

FOSITlON

t

1

o

j
u

u

I

I
A

C

C

Fig
BE

32

Ignition
witch
BE6848

Page 477 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

Circuit

diagram
of
seat
belt

warning
system

Non
California

modela

except
for
Canada

f
FUSIBLE
LINK

p

c

o

BATTERY

California
modela

f

Canada
modela

o

f
FUSIBLE
LINK

F
9

BATTERY

FUSIBLE
LINK

aP

c

BATTERY
IGNITION
SWITCH
FUSE

lOA

@

@I
TIMER

UNIT
I@

I

WARNING
fS

LAMP

l
2

IGNITION

RELAY

FUSE

1
lC
1
lOA

IGNITION
SWITCH

N

IGN
ITION
SWITCH
FUSE

lOA

BE
32
DRIVER
S

BELT
SWITCH

9

ORIVE
R
S

BELT
SWITCH

9

WARNING
r
i

LAMP

I
2
J

DRIVER
S

BELT

SWITCH

9

WARNING

fS

LAMP

I
2
J

Cf
BUZZER

BUZZER

BUZZER

BE689B

Fig
BE
56
Circuit

diagram
of
seat
belt

warning

system

Page 478 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS

HORN

Condition

Horn

does
not

operate

Horn

sounds

continuously

Reduced
volume

and
or
tone

quality
Probable
cause

Discharged
battery

Measure
specific
gravity
of

electrolyte

Burnt

fuse

Faulty
horn
button

contact

Horn
sounds
when

horn

relay
terminal
s

is

grounded

Inoperative
horn

relay

Horn

sounds
when
B
and

H
horn

relay

tenninals
are
connected
with
a
test
lead

Damaged
horn
or
loose
horn

terminal
con

nection

Short
circuited
horn

button
and
or
horn

button

lead
wire

When
light
green
lead
wire
is

disconnected

from
horn

relay
terminal
s

horn

stops
to

sound

Inoperative
horn

relay

Loose
or

poor
connector
contact

Fuse
relay
horn
and
or
horn

button

Damaged
horn

BE
33
Corrective
action

Recharge
or

replace
battery

Correct
cause
and

replace
fuse

Repair
horn
button

Replace
horn

relay

Correct
horn
te
inal
onnection
or

replace

horn

Repair
horn
button
or
its

wiring

Replace
horn

relay

Repair

Replace

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