engine DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 432 of 537


COWL
TOP
GRILLE

@
@

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Open
engine
hood

2
Remove
two
windshield

wiper

blad

3

Remove
cowl

top

grille
attaching

HOOD

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

1

Place

protective
covers
over
front

fender
and
cowl

top

grille

2

Open
engine
hood
Mark

hinge

locations
on
hood
and
loosen
off
four

bolts

securing
hood
to
hood

hinge
Use

extra
caution

to
avoid

damaging

painted
surfaces
of
fender
and
cowl

top
grille

3

Remove

engine
hood

4

To
install
reverse
above

pro

cedures

ADJUSTMENT

Four

slotted
holes
in

hood

hinge

provide
for

fore
aft
and
side

adjust

ment

to
correct

space
between
hood

and
fender

and
hood
and

cowl

top

grille

Loosen

four
bolts

just
enough
to

move

engine
hood

and
move
hood
to

desired

position
if

necessary
to
correct

space

To
make
vertical

adjustment
adjust

height
of

dove
tail

bolt
at
hood

lock

male
until
hood
is
flush
with
fender
Body
Frame

1

Cowl

top
grille

2

Cap

3
Air
box
dtain
seal

4

Cowl

top

5

Air
box
drain

6
Screw

6F633

Fig
BF
13
Cowl

top
grille

screws
Pull

grille
straight
forward
to

remove

4
Remove
air

box
drain

5

To
install
reverse
above

steps

HOOD

Loosen
hood
to

hinge
bolts

just

far

enough
to
permit
movement
of

hood

2
Shift
hood
in

elongated
hole
until

parallel
space
is
reached
between
hood

and
fender
or
cowl

top
grille
Tighten

bolts

securely

BF

8
However

observe
the

following
items

I
When

installing
air
box
drain

apply
adhesive
to
its
lower
end

2

Align
cowl

top

grille
with
fend

ers

FRONT
FENDER

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Remove
front

bumper

2
Remove
radiator

grille

3

Remove
front

apron

4
Remove
cowl

top
grille

S
Remove
hood

bumpers
two
on

each
side

6

Remove
nine

screws

attaching

front
fender
to
hood
ledge
See

Figure

BF
ll

7
To

install
reverse
above

steps

5

1
Female
lever

2

Safety
catch
lever

3
Return

spring

4
Dove
tail
bolt

S
Lock
nut

6
Hood
lock

pring

7

Spring
J

BF641A

Fig
BF
14
Hood
lock
male
and

female

j

I

8F635

Fig
BF
15

Engine
hood

alignment

Page 434 of 537


REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Remove
hood
lock
male

by
re

moving
two

attaching
bolts

2
To
remove
hood
lock
female
first

remove
radiator

grille
Back
off
two

bolts

securing
hood
lock
female

in

position
Hood
lock
female

can
now

be
taken
out

3
Remove

two
bolts

attaching
hood

lock
handle

assembly
to
dash
side

paneL

Disconnect
cable
at
hood
lock

female
and
remove
cable

clamps
Pull

cable
out
into

cab

4

To
install
hood
lock
male
and

female
reverse
removal

procedure

Mter
installation
check
to
insure
that

they
are

properly
aligned

5
To

install
hood
lock
handle

as

sembly
reverse

steps
observing
the

following
notes

I
Check
to
be
certain
that

cable

clamps
are

tight
and
secure

2
Install
hood
lock
handle
bracket

in

place
by

using
two
of
four
holes

See

Figure
BF
19
Body
Frame

@

1

Hood
tock
handle

2

Hood
lock
handle

bracket
BF645A

3

Clamp

4

Hole

5

Attaching
bolt

Fig
BF

19

1MtalIing
hood
lock
handle

brocket

ADJUSTMENT
AND

INSPECTION

I
If
hood
lock
handle

is

heavy
turn

dove
tail
bolt
of
hood
lock
male
coun

terclockwise
to
reduce
tension
of

hood

lock

spring

Lock
nut
of
dove
tail
bolt
should

fust
be
loosened

If
looseness
is
noticed
hood
is

not

tight
and
will
vibrate
To
correct
this

turn
bolt
clockwise
and
recheck

2
Check
hood
lock
mechanism
as

follows

BF
10
I
Check

safety
catch

lever
and

spring
for
deformation

fatigue
or

rusting

2
Check

female
lever
and

return

spring
for
deformation

fatigue
or
rust

ing

Improper
operation
of
female

lever

may
cause

disengagement
be

tween
female
lever

and
dove
tail
bolt

3
Make
sure
that

safety
catch

hooks

engine
hood

properly
when

hood
latch
has
been

disengaged

0l

11
mm

I
nun
BF409A

0
433
in

0
3t5
in

Fig
BF
20

Safety
catch
lever
to

radiator

upper

support

acVu5tment

Lubrication

When

checking
or

adjusting
the

hood

lock
lubricate
the

pivot
catcher

and

return

spring
of

secondary
latch

thoroughly
Also
lubricate
the
lever
of

the
hood
lock
female
for

smooth
and

correct

operation

Page 448 of 537


A
melted
fusible
link
can
be
de

tected
either

by
visual

inspection
or

by

feeling
with

finger
tip
If
its
condition

is

questionable
use
circuit
tester
or

test

lamp
as

required
to
conduct

continuity
test
This

continuity
test

can
be

performed
in
the
same
manner

as
for

any
conventional
fuse
Body
Electrical

System

Notes

a
If
fusible

link
should

melt
it
is

possible
that
critical
circuit

power

supply
or

large
current

carrying

circuit

is
shorted
In
such
a

case

carefully
check
and
eliminate
cause

of

problem

b
Never

wrap

periphery
of
fusible

link
with

vinyl

tape
Extreme
care

should
be
taken
with
this
link
to

ensure
that
it

does
not
come

into

contact
with

any
other

wiring
har

ness
or

vinyl
or
rubber

parts
c

BEB49A

Fig
BE
2
Fusible
link

LIGHTING
AND
SIGNAL
LAMP
SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

LIGHTING

SYSTEM
CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM

HEADLAMP

HEAD
LAMP
BEAM
REPLACEMENT

AIMING
ADJUSTMENT

FRONT
COMBINATION
LAMP

BUL8
REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

SIDE
MARKER
LAMP

BUL8
REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

ROOM
LAMP

BULB
REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

REAR

COMBINATION
LAMP

BULB
REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

LICENSE
LAMP

BULB

REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

ENGINE
COMPARTMENT
LAMP

LIGHTING
SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

ILLUMINATION
CONTROL
RHEOSTAT

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
CONTENTS

BE
4

BE
4

BE
5

BE
5

BE
5

8E
7

BE
7

BE
7

8E
7

BE
7

8E
7

BE
8

BE
B

8E
8

BE
8

8E
8

8E
8

8E
8

BE
8

8E
8

BE
9

BE
9

BE
9

8E
9

8E
9

8E
9
INSPECTION

KN08
ILLUMINATION
LAMP

BULB
REPLACEMENT

LAMP
BODY
REPLACEMENT

TURN
SIGNAL
AND
DIMMER
SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

STOP
LAMP
SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

DOOR
SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

HAZARD

SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

FLASHER

UNIT

REPLACEMENT

8ULB

SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

HEAD
LAMP

TURN
SIGNAL
LAMP

TAIL
LAMP
STOP

LAMP
AND

BACK
UP
LAMP

BE
3
1

BE
9

BE
10

BE
10

BE10

BE
10

BE
10

BE
10

BE
10

BE
10

BE
10

BE
10

BE
10

BE
11

BE
11

BE
11

BE
11

8E
11

BE
11

BE
12

BE
12

BE
12

BE
13

8E
13

Page 450 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

Room

lamp
and

engine
compartment
lamp
system

FUSE

BLOC
K

C
J
QA

C
J
CJ

CJ
CJ
1

100
I
2

I

I
t1

Wf

t
fi

FUSIBLE

LINK
ROOM
LAMP

t

I
6

I

II
lA

FUSE
o
C
1

BATTERY

I
I

DOOR

SWITCH
L
H
l
ENGINE

ROOM
LAMP

I
0

I

1

HOOD

SWITCt
f

I
c

I

DOOR
SWITCHIR
H

l

Fig
BE
5
Room

lamp
and

engine
compartment
lamp

system
BE852A

HEADLAMP

if

BE300

Fig
BE
6
Head
amp

HEADLAMP
BEAM

REPLACEMENT

I

Remove
radiator

grille
retaining

screws
and
remove
radiator

grille

2

Loosen
three

headlamp
retaining

ring
screws
I
t

may
be

unnecessary
to

remove
screws
Note
Do
not
disturb

aiming
adjust

screws

3
Remove

retaining
ring
by
rotating

it
clockwise

4
Remove

headlamp
beam
from

mounting
ring
and
disconnect

wiring

8E
5
connector
from

behind
beam

Note

Rubber
cover
is

installed
at

back
of

headlamp
beam
The
con

nector
is

located
in

the
cover

5

Change
headlamp
beam
and
con

nect

wiring
connector

to
new
beam

6
Place

headlamp
beam
in

position

so
that
three
location
tabs
behind

beam
fit
in

with
three
hollows
on

mounting
ring
Make
sure
that

sign

Top
of
beam
lens
i
i
on

upper
side

7
Install

headlamp
retaining
ring

and

tighten
retaining
screws

8
Place

radIator

grille
in

position

and

tighten

retaining
screws

AIMING

ADJUSTMENT

lJ

ii
i
tooi

1
Ji

Y
4
nnn

4
I

Horiz
tal

ad

justment

l

BE30l

Fig
BE
7

Aiming
adjustment

Page 451 of 537


To

adjust
vertical
aim

use

adjusting

screw

on

upper
side

of

headlamp
and

to

adjust
horizontal
aim

use

adjusting

screw

on
side

of
head

lamp

Notes

Before

making
headlarnp
aiming
ad

justment
observe
the

foUowing
in

structions
Body
Electrical

System

a

Keep
aU

tires
inflated
to
correct

pressures

b
Place

vehicle
and
tester

on
the

same

flat
surface

c

See
that
there

is
no
load
in
vehicle

I
Gasoline
radiator
and

engine
oil

pan
filled

up
to

correct
levels

2
Without

passenger
When

performing
headlamp
aiming

adjustment
use
an

aiming
device

aiming
wall
screen
or

headlamp
tester

For

operating
instructions
of

any

aimer

refer
to

respective
operation

manuals

supplied
with
the
unit

DRIVING
BEAM
HIGH

BEAM

L

wt

H
G

hi
i

iiI

PASSING
BEAM
LOW
BEAM
10
m
32
8
ft

W2

H2
10
m

02
8
n

d

20

h2
I

02

I

I

f
10
m

32
8
ft

Driving
beam

High
beam

Passing
beam
Low

beam

HI

WI
01

mm
mm

CO

in
in

I
715
780

48

All
models

28
15
30

71
hI

H2
W2

h2

O2
d

mm
mm
mm

in

in
in
0

140

I
715

11
160

12018
5
51
28

15
45

67
mm
mm

in
in

392
349

is
43
13
74

BE302

Fig
BE
8

Aiming
adjustment

BE

6

Page 454 of 537


ENGINE

COMPARTMENT

LAMP

2

1

Screw

2

Bracket

3
Bulb

BE
7038

Fill
BE
14

Engine
compartment
lamp

Bulb
can

be

replaced
by

pushing
in

on
bulb
and

turning
it

counterclock

wise

To

replace
engine
compartment

lamp
assembly
remove
one
SCrew

retaining

lamp
bracket
to

upper
dash

panel
and
disconnect
wires
at
connee

tors

Engine

compartment
lamp
switch

can
be

replaced
by
disconnecting
lead

wire

at
connector
and

pulling
switch

assembly
out
of
its
bracket
To
install

switch

assembly
to
bracket
clean
dirt

dust
and

rust
from
the

opening
groove

of
bracket
and

press
down
on
switch

head
until
it
fits
in
with
bracket

LIGHTING

SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Press
in
switch

knob
turn
it

counterclockwise
and

pull
it

out
of

switch

3

Unscrew
escutcheon

and
remove

escutcheon

and

spacer

4

Reach

up
from
underneath

instru

ment

panel
disconnect

lighting
switch

multiple
connector

from
instrument

harness

wiring

assembly
and

remove

spacer
and

lighting
switch

5

Install

new
switch
in

the
reverse

sequence
of

removal
Body
Electrical

System

INSPECTION

Remove

lighting
switch
from
vehi

cle

following
the

procedures
given
in

Switch

position
1

terminal

ILLUMINATION

CONTROL
RHEOSTAT

This
illumination
control

rheostat

controls
the

brightness
of
the
iliumina
Removal
and

Installation

Test

continuity
through

lighting

switch

by
using
test

lamp
or

ohm

meter

I
I
SWITCH

TERMINAL
P
T10N

ICI
F
2

I
I

b

I
4

I
I

6
terminal

I
3

I
6

3
terminal

4
terminal

BE855A

Fig
BE
15

Lighting
switch

tion

lamps
of
the

combination
meter

heater

control

wiper
and

lighting

switch
knob
it

is
a

variable
resistor

and

its
value
can
be

controlled

by
a

knob

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Pull
out
knob
of

switch

2

Remove

ring
nut

retaining
switch

to
instrument

panel

3
Disconnect
lead

wires
for

switch

at

connector

4

Switch

body
can
be
taken
out

from

behind
instrument

panel

5

Installation
is

in
the

reverse
se

quence
of
removal

BE

9
0@

BE
7048

Fig
BE
16
Illumination

control
rhe08tat

INSPECTION

Test

continuity
between
two
lead

wires

with
a

test

lamp
or

an
ohm

meter

When
switch
is
in
the
OFF

position
continuity
must
not

exist
In

the
ON

position
resistance

between

the

two
lead
wires

must
be
between
0

and

3512

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 461 of 537


REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2

Working
through
meter

openings

of

cluster
lid
remove

three
screws

retaining
cluster

lid
to
instrument

panel

3

From
underneath
instrument

panel
remove
one
screw

retaining
me

ter

assembly
to
lower

panel
of
instru

ment

4

Withdraw
cluster
lid

slightly
For

ccess
to
switches
knobs
etc
follow

the

procedures

given
in

each
section

5

From
behind

combination
meter

disconnect

speedometer
cable

at

speedometer
head
and

multiple
con

nector
instrume

nt
wire

assembly

from

printed
circuit

6
On
vehicle
with
clock

disconnect

wires

at
each
connection

on
meter

printed
circuit

7
Remove
four
screws

retaining

me
ter

assembly
to
cluster
lid

8

Remov
combination
meter

as

sembly

9
When

installing
combination

me

ter

assembly
follow

the
reverse
se

quence
of
removal

Fig
BE

23

Removing
eluster
lid

SPEEDOMETER

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

1

Remove
combination
meter

as

sembly
Follow
the

procedures
under

Removal
and
Installation
in
Combina

tion

Meter
Body
Electrical

System

2
Remove
meter
front
cover
and

shadow

plate
by

removing
clips
and

screws

3

Remove
screws

retaining
speed

ometer
to

printed
circuit

housing
and

remove

speedometer

4
Install

speedometer
in
the

reverse

sequence
of
removal

ODOMETER
SWITCH

REMOVAL

AND

INSTALLATION

I
Remove

speedometer
as
outlined

under

Speedometer

2
Remove
odometer

retaining

screws

3
Install
odometer
in
the
reverse

sequence
of
removal

BE342A

Fig
BE

24
Odometerswitch

FUEL

GAUGE

AND
WATER

TEMPERATURE

GAUGE

DESCRI

PTION

The
fuel

gauge
consists

of
a

tank

unit

located
in
the

fuel
tank

and
fuel

gauge
The
tank

unit

detects
fuel
level

with
its

float

converts
fuel
level
varia

tion
to
a
resistance

of
slide
resistor

installed

on
the
float
base
and

thus

controls

current

flowing
to
the
fuel

gauge

BE16
The
water

temperature
gauge
con

sists
of
a

gauge
and
thermal
transmit

ter
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

tr

t
c

rtrols
cUfTent
flowing
to

the

gauge

The

fuel

gauge
and

water

tempera

ture

gauge
are

provided
with
a
bi
metal

arm
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
bi
metal

arm
is

bent
and
thus
the

pointer

connected
to
the
bi
metal

arm
is

oper

ated
The
characteristics

of
both

gauges
are
the

same

A
tolerance

may
occur
on
the

water

temperature
gauge
or
fuel

gauge
due
to

source

voltage
fluctuation
The

voltage

regulator
is
used
to

supply
a

constant

voltage
so
that

the
water

temperature

gauge
and
fuel

gauge
operate
correctly

The

operating
part
of
the

regulator

consists
of
a
bi

metal

arm
and

a
heater

coil
When
the

ignition
switch
is

turned
on
the
bi
metal

arm
is
heated

and
bent

by
the
coil

opening
the

contact

Consequently
current
to

the

coil
is

interrupted
As

the
bi
metal

cools
the

contact
closes
The

repeti

tion

of
this

operation

produces
a

pulsating
voltage
of
8
volts
which
is

applied
to
the

water

temperature
and

fuel

gauges

If
both
the
water

temperature

gauge
and
fuel

gauge
become

faulty
at

the

same
time
this

may
be
attributed

to

problem
in
the

voltage
regulator

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

1
Remove

combination
meter
as

sembly
Follow
the

procedures
under

Removal

and
Installation
in
Combina

tion

Meter

2

Remove
meter
front
cover
and

shadow

plate
by

removing
clips
and

screws

3
Remove

retaining
nuts
at
the

back
side
of
combination

meter
as

sembly
and
remove

meter

4

Install
meter
in

the
reverse
se

quence
of

removal

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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

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Condition

Fuel

gauge

Fuel

gauge
does
not

operate

Pointer
indicates
only

F

position
Body
Electrical

System

Probable
cause

Faulty
tank
unit
or
loose
unit

terminal

connection

pointer
indicates
a
half
level
when
a
35U

resistance
is
connected
between
tank
unit

yellow
wire

and

ground

Faulty
fuel

gauge

Poor

or
loose
cormection

Open
circuit

Faulty
tank
unit

pointer
lowers
below
E

mark
when

igni

tion
switch
Is
turned

off

Faulty
fuel

gauge

pointer
still
indicates
F

position
when

ignition
switch
is
turned
off

OIL
P

RESSURE
AND
CHARGE
WARNING
LAMPS

Condition

Oil

pressure
wamiug

lamp

Lamp
does
not

light

when

ignition
switch
is

set
to
ON

Lamp
does
not

go
out

while

engine
is

being

operated

OIarge
warning
lamp

Lamp
does
not

light

when

ignition
switch
is

set

to
ON

Lamp
does
not

go
out

when

engine
is
started
Probable
cause

Inoperative
oil

pressure
switch
or
loose

switch
terminal
connection

When
switch

yellow
black
wire
is

grounded

warning
lamp
lights

Burnt
bulb
or
loose
bulb

Open
circuit

Lack
of

engine
oil

Oil

pressure
too
low

Inoperative
oil

pressure
switch

Burnt
bulb
or
loose
bulb

Warning
lamp
does
not

light
when

voltage

regulator
white
red
wire
is

grounded

Open
circuit

Faulty

charging
system

BE
20
Corrective
action

Replace
tank
unit
or
correct
terminal

con

nection

Replace
fuel

gauge

Conect
connector
terminal

contact

Replace
tank
unit

Replace
fuel

gauge

Corrective
action

Replace
switch
OJ
correct
terminal
connee

tion

Replace
bulb
or
correct
bulb
socket

Check
oil
level
and
add
oil
as

required

Inspect
engine
oil

pressure
system

Replace
oil

pressure
switch

Replace
bulb

or
correct
bulb
socket

Inspect
charging
system

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