diagram DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Owner's Manual

Page 291 of 537


Automatic
Transmission

I

M
nual

f4fL
J

0
I
1
r

PR
0

range
kickdown
Shift
valves
In
2nd
gear
position

To

queeO
t
Front

Clutch
Low
a

A

8

8
e
e

a

o

14

0

Oil

COO

R
L
ubrication

n

0

Drain
1
4

j

v

I

Front

Lub
icet

p
n
o

I

Thron

p
ain

V

I

j

R
gu
ato
V

I

Not
Ma
ked
X
r
p
n

Li
pr
IGo
no
f
d

p
l

Governor
p

c
Torque
CO
I
1

p

ThrOWepr
VK

Th
o

V
lv
7
1

iftV
8
Throttle

BKk
up

V
hl
ID
So
e

COw

P
Ifk

Check

V

I

1
24
5
Mod
Yo

I

@2nCl
3rdSl
lilr

V

12

3
ht
2nd
Shih
V

5

L

I
X

S
COnd

Primary

G
rw
Va
Gov
nor
Valve

AT
27
Fig
AT
39
Oil

pressure
circuit

diagram
D

ronge
kickdown
shift
values
in
2nd

gear
position

Page 293 of 537


Automatic
Transmission

2

range
2nd

gear

Torqu
Con
Fron

Clutch
l

ow
A

B
ke

Br

I

12

011

Cool
i

IL
12

ID
v

Th

ot

Valve
7
T
onl

Beck

up

V
ID
So

0
Id

1ft
v

Front

Lubric
t
Orltic

Check

Va

Or
lnVal
e

Throttle

Dr
in

V
l
P
Modif
Va

15

BJl

@
2nct
3rd
Tim

If

Ve

12

3
1
2nd
Stolt

21

Se
onc
l
Lock
Va

3
I

PR
02

1
s
I
Jl
J
I
r

A
ul
Gr
v

2
w

Valve

Note
Merltedl
D
a
n

I

G
v
Line
p
IOo
nOf
f
d
pr

G
no

p
r

c
o
Torque
con
pr

Thron

p
re
ond

a
nor
v

Fig
A
T
42
Oil

pressure
circuit

diagram
2

range
2nd

gear

AT
29

Page 295 of 537


Automatic
Transmission

1

range
Low

gear

14
Down
ift

llll
Oid

VK

@50
I

10
Th
o
D
IttV

v

il

Dr
in

14

I

Front

Lubrlc
t
Oritlc

O
mV
I

i
ChKk

V

Th

on
P

Modif
t

0
11
1
IS

V

g
M
nu

V

l

PR

NOI
M
keel
X
Ir
0
11
1

1
1

P
IOov
nOt
tMod
P

O
no

p

Torqul
con

pr

Tn
ont

pr

AT
31
1M
2nd
hlf

23

6
J

s
ond

O
V
i

I

I
V

Oov
1
Of
v

Fig
A
T
45
Oil

pressure
circuit

diagram
II
II

range
Low

gear

Page 296 of 537


Automatic

Transmission

1
ran

2nd
ar

L
l
l

ak

v
u

Co
nro

0
O
h

So
OId

ou

Coo

r

L

UIIoft
fi
v

Th

o

V
we
IhV

O
ein

iv

Lubo
lcat

OtHIc

CO

v
0
v

1

0
V
joy
Tlwont

Q
in

v
MOdIf

h1

ll

v

iJl

N

8I1l

0
1

lli

Onct
Y

a

nor
v
0
V
L1

p
10011
0
f
d

P

a
no

Torq
conv

Th
on

pt

Fig
A
T
46
Oil

pr
ure
circuit

diagram
1

z

range
2nd

gear

AT
J2

Page 447 of 537


DESCRIPTION

Cables
are
covered
with
color

coded

vinyl
for

easy
identification
In

the

wiring
diagram
colors
are
indicated

by

one
or

two

alphabetical
letters

It
is
recommended
that
the

battery

be
disconnected
before

performing

any
electrical
service
other
than

bulb

or
fuse

replacement

In
addition
to
fuses
a
fusible
link

has
been

installed
to

protect
wiring

The
fusible
link
functions
almost
the

same
as
a

fuse

though
its
eharac

teristics

are
slightly
different
than

normal
fuses

CABLE
COLORS

Cable
colors
are

indicated

by
one
or

two

alphabetical
letters

B

Black
Be
Brown

G
Green

L
Blue

Lg
Light

green

R

Red
W
White
Y
Yellow

The
main

cable
is

generally
coded

with

a

single
color
The

others
are

coded
with
a

two
tone
color
as

follows

BW

Black
with
white

stripe

gR

Light
green
with
red

stripe

INSPECTION

Inspect
all

electrical

circuits
refer

ring
to

wiring
or

circuit

diagrams

Circuits

should
be

tested
for
conti

nuity
or

short
circuit

with
a

conven

tional
test

lamp
or

low

reading
volt

meter
Before

inspection
of

circuit

ensure
that

I
Each
electrical

component

part
or

cable
is

securely
fastened
to

its
con

nector
or
terminal

2
Each
connection

is

firmly
in

place

and

free
from
rust
and
dirt

3

No
cable

covering
shows

any

evidence
of
cracks

deterioration

or

other

damage

4

Each
terminal

is
at

a
safe

distance

away
from

any
adjacent
metal

parts

5
Each

cable
is
fastened

to
its

proper
connector
or
terminal
Body
Electrical

System

BODY
ELECTRICAL

WIRING

6

Each

grounding
bolt
is

firmly

pbnted

7

Wiring
is

kept
away
from

any

adjacent
parts
with

sharp
edges
or

high

temperature
parts
such

as
exhaust

pipe

8

Wiring
is

kept
away
from

any

rotating
or

working
parts
fan

pulley

fan
belt
etc

9

Cables
between
ftxed

portions

and

moving
parts
are

long
enough
to

withstand
shocks
and

vibratory
forces

Notes

a
Before

starting
to

inspect
and

repair

any
part
of
electrical

system
or

other

parts
which

may
lead
to
a

short
circuit

disconnect
cables
at

battery
terminals
as
follows

Disconnect

cable
at

negative

terminal

and
then
disconnect
cable

at

positive
terminal

Before

connecting
cables
to

battery

terminal
be
sure
to
clean
terminals

with
a

rag
Fasten

cable
at

positive

terminal
and
then

ground
cable

at

negative
terminal

Apply

grease
to

top
of
these

terminals
to

prevent
rust
from

developing
on

them

b
Never

use
a

screwdriver
or
senrice

tool
to
conduct

a

continuity
test

Use
test
leads

c
Never

ground
an

open
circuit
or

circuits
under
no
load
Use

a
test

lamp
12V
3W

or
circuit
tester
as
a

load

FUSE
AND

FUSIBLE

LINK

DESCRIPTION

The
fuse
and
fusible
link

are

protec

tive

devices
used
in

an
electrical
cir

cuit

When
current

increases

beyond

rated

amperage
fusible
metal

melts

and

the

circuit
is

broken

BE
2
MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

Fuse

The
fuse

block
is
installed

under

the
instrument

panel
on
the
left

hand

drive

vehicle

BE848A

Fig
BE
1

Fuse
block

When
for
one
reason

or
another

fuse

has
melted
use

systematic
pro

cedure
to
check
and
eliminate
cause
of

problem
before

installing
new
fuse

Notes

a
If
fuse
is

blown
be
sure
to
elimi

nate
cause
of

problem
before
in

stalling
new
fuse

b
Use

fuse
of

specified

rating
Never

use
fuse
of
more
than

specified

rating

Co

Check
condition
of

fuse
holders
If

much

rust
or
dirt
is
found

thereon

clean

metal

parts
with
fine

grained

sandpaper
until

proper
metal
to

metal
contact
is
made

Poor

contact
in

any
fuse
holder
will

often
lead
to

voltage
drop
or

heating
in
the
circuit
and
could

result
in

improper
circuit

operation

Fusible

link

Fusible
link

protects

lighting

starting
charging
and

accessory
cir

cuits

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 449 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

DESCRIPTION

LIGHTING
SYSTEM
CI
RCUIT

DIAGRAM

Headlamp
tail

lamp
and
license

lamp

system

G

o

@
LI
U

CIl

HEADl
AMP
L
H

e
FRONT
SlOE

lIIIARI

ER
LAMP

IR
H

USl
LE

LINK

CJ
lOA

CJ
154

CJ
CJ

FUSE
BLOCK

I

2

IR
n

fMP

IL
H

l
REAR
SIDE

MARKER
LAMP

R
1
1

LIGHTING

SWITCH

l
J
ll
f

1121

I
r

1
x

DIMMER

SWITCH

101
1

I
ON

t
0

I

EA

i
METE

LAMP
ILLUMINATION

LAMP
jSTOPBrURH
STOP
8
TURN

TAIL

TAIL

BSAOC
UP

RE
AR
COMBINATION

LAMP
R
H

I
J
LICE
NSf

r
LAMP

I3
BACIC
UP

TA
L

ST
OP8TURN

TAIL

STOP8TURN

REAR
COMBINATION

LAMP
ILH

I

Q

REAR
SIDE

NAR

tAMP

BEBSOA

Fig
BE
3

Headlamp
tail

lamp
and
liceme

lamp

ay6t
m

Turn

signal
hazard

warning
lamp
stop
lamp
and
back

up
lamp

system
I

HEAOLAMP
R
H
l

CR
H

Ll
lHTINIi

j
nn
A

iNAnON
8A

LAMP

BATTERY

@
4j

Jl
FRONT

COM8IfUl
1ON

LAMP
H
FUSIBLE

LINK

I

a

FUSE

BLOCK

FUSE

FROM

IGNITION

SWITCH
@
h

FRONT

COMBINATION

LAMP
L
H
REAR
COMBINATION

LAMP
R
H

BACK
UP

LAMP

T
A
I

L

SWITCH
n

8ACK
UP

E
W
P

HAZARO

FLASHER

UNIT

HAIARD

2
ON

WA
NING

SWITCH

3

r
TU
N
SIGNAL

FLASHER
UNIT

CJ

U

t
N

iH

ij
I

STOP
t
H
J

EL

L

H
I

TURN
SIGNAL

INDICATOR

LAMP

TURN
SIGNAL
SWITCH
G
BACK
UP

JTA
STOP8TURN

TAIL

STOP
8
TURN

REAR
COMelNATlON

LAMP
IL
H
I

BE851A

Fig
BE
4
Turn

signal
Juuard

warning
lamp

stop
lamp
and
back

up
lamp

system

BE
4

Page 459 of 537


Body
Electrical

System

METERS
AND

GAUGES

COMBINATION
METER

COMBINATION
METER
CIRCUIT

DIAGRAM

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

SPEEDOMETER

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

ODOMETER
SWITCH

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

FUEL
GAUGE
AND

WATER
TEMPERATURE

GAUGE

DESCRIPTION

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

OIL

PRESSURE
WARNING
LAMP

DESCRIPTION

01
L

PRESSURE
SWITCH

COMBINATION

METER

COMBINATION
METER

CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM

@

BE6828
CONTENTS

BE
14

BE
14

BE
16

BE
16

BE
16

BE
16

8E
16

BE
16

BE
16

BE
16

8E
17

BE
17

BE
17

Turn

signal

indicator

lamp

L
H

OIL

0

BEAM

BE
14
Meter
illumination

lamps

M
T

only

9

9
Turn

sq
nal

indicator

lamp

lL
J
R
H

Tj

O
iJ

I
l

g
r
i
o

I

l8

J
CHARGE

WARNING
LAMP

DESCRIPTION

HAND

BRAKE
WARNING
LAMP

DESCRIPTION

HAND
BRAKE

SWITCH

METER

ILLUMINATION

INDICATOR

AND

WARNING
BULBS

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

8ULB

SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLE

DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

SPEEDOMETER

WATER
TEMPERATURE

AND
FUEL

GAUGES

OIL

PRESSURE
AND

CHARGE
WARNING

LAMPS

Voltage

regulator

TEMP

FUEL
CHG

0

BRK

C

I

Speedometer

2
Thermometer

3
Fuel
meter

4
Tachometer

Option

5

Cluster
lid

6

Speedometer
cable

7

Speed
switch

amplifier

Manual
transmission

only
BE
17

BE
17

BE
18

BE
18

8E
18

8E
18

BE
18

BE
18

BE
18

BE
18

BE
19

BE
20

Q
Speed

switch

BE856A

Fig
BE

21
Ci1
Cuit

diagram
of
combination

meter

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

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