ignition DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Owner's Guide
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Magnet
coil
Detector
drive
counter
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Remove
air
cleaner
before
removing
E
G
R
control
system
For
removal
and
installation
of
air
cleaner
refer
to
Air
Cleaner
section
Page
EF
S
Removal
I
E
G
R
control
valve
After
removing
the
following
parts
the
E
G
R
controi
valve
can
be
dis
mounted
Vacuum
hose
thermal
vacuum
valve
to
E
G
R
control
valve
E
G
R
control
valve
mounting
nut
Note
To
remove
vacuum
hose
flat
ten
clip
connecting
vacuum
hose
to
E
G
R
control
valve
and
pull
the
hose
off
with
hand
Emission
Control
System
Ignition
switch
E
G
R
warning
lamp
f
1
Ignition
switch
start
position
Fuse
1
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Odometer
switch
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EC233
Fig
EC
55
E
G
R
warning
circuit
EC234
Fig
EC
56
Removing
KG
R
control
valve
2
E
G
R
pass
ge
After
removing
the
following
parts
the
E
G
R
passage
can
be
dismounted
Exhaust
gas
return
tube
exhaust
manifold
to
E
G
R
passage
B1ow
by
hose
cylinder
block
to
P
C
v
valve
Vacuum
hose
AB
valve
to
E
G
R
passage
E
G
R
passage
mounting
bolt
EC
23
EC541
Fig
EC
57
Removing
E
G
R
passage
3
Thermal
vacuum
valve
After
removing
the
following
parts
the
thermal
vacuum
valve
can
be
dis
mounted
Vacuum
hose
carburetor
to
ther
mal
vacuum
valve
Vacuum
hose
thermal
vacuum
valve
to
E
G
R
control
valve
Note
Drain
engine
coolant
before
dis
mounting
thermal
vacu
m
valve
Fig
EC
58
Removing
thermal
vacu
um
valve
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4
E
G
R
warning
system
EC251
Detector
drive
counter
Detecfor
drive
counter
is
secured
on
the
top
of
R
H
hoodledge
panel
in
engine
room
To
remove
detector
drive
counter
disconnect
w
COJUlector
and
loosen
two
bolts
securing
detector
drive
counter
to
hoodledge
panel
2
E
G
R
warning
lamp
E
G
R
warning
lamp
is
mounted
at
the
top
cen
ter
of
instrument
pad
To
remove
E
G
R
warning
lamp
proceed
as
follows
1
Remove
masking
panel
On
models
equipped
with
radio
remove
warning
lamp
from
under
in
strument
panel
2
E
G
R
warning
lamp
is
a
twist
type
Remove
lamp
and
socket
as
an
assembly
Push
and
twist
lamp
off
can
EC554
Fig
EC
60
Removing
E
G
R
warning
lamp
Emission
Control
System
3
Odometer
switch
Odometer
switch
is
mounted
on
the
back
side
of
speedometer
Cam
in
the
odometer
switch
is
rotated
by
the
speedometer
To
dismount
odometer
switch
proceed
as
follows
I
Dismount
combination
meter
as
sembly
2
Remove
meter
front
cover
and
take
off
clips
and
screws
to
dismount
shadow
plate
3
Loosen
screws
securing
speed
ometer
to
printed
circuit
housing
then
remove
speedometer
4
Remove
two
screws
securing
odomete
switch
to
the
back
side
of
speedometer
and
detach
odometer
switch
EC239
Fig
EC
61
Removing
odometer
switch
InstaUatlon
To
install
reverse
the
removal
pro
cedure
EC24
V
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CID
1
Detector
drive
counter
2
E
G
R
warning
lamp
3
Speedometer
Fig
EC
59
E
G
R
warning
y
tem
INSPECTION
Checking
E
G
R
control
system
in
its
mounted
conditionS
I
Make
a
thorough
visual
check
of
E
G
R
control
system
If
necessary
wipe
away
oil
to
facilitate
inspection
If
any
hoses
are
cracked
or
broken
replace
2
With
engine
running
check
E
G
R
warning
system
for
proper
function
Make
sure
that
E
G
R
warn
ing
lamp
lights
when
ignition
switch
is
turned
to
START
position
starter
mo
tor
runs
If
E
G
R
wanung
lamp
does
not
light
inspect
harnesses
and
con
nectors
or
replace
warning
lamp
Then
turn
ignition
switch
to
ON
position
and
check
the
following
items
I
If
odometer
of
detector
drive
counter
has
not
reached
50
000
counts
make
sure
that
E
G
R
warning
lamp
does
not
light
2
If
odomete
of
detector
drive
counter
has
attained
50
000
counts
make
sure
that
E
G
R
warning
lamp
lights
If
warning
lamp
does
not
light
check
harnesses
connectors
and
de
tector
drive
counter
replace
warning
lamp
or
detector
drive
counter
if
necessary
Notes
Operation
oC
E
G
R
warning
lamp
is
as
Collows
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Ignition
Switch
Position
START
Detector
Drive
Counter
E
G
R
Warning
Lamp
ON
b
After
completing
inspection
of
E
G
R
control
system
be
sure
to
reset
odometer
of
detector
drive
counter
to
zero
c
This
item
applies
to
all
620
models
except
those
bound
for
California
and
Canada
3
With
engine
stopped
inspect
E
G
R
control
valve
for
any
indication
of
binding
or
sticking
by
moving
dia
phragm
of
control
valve
upwards
with
a
finger
2
When
engine
coolant
tempera
ture
is
high
I
Make
sure
that
E
G
R
control
valve
operates
when
engine
speed
is
in
creased
from
idling
to
3
000
to
3
500
rpm
Place
a
fmger
on
the
diaphragm
of
E
G
R
control
valve
to
check
for
valve
operation
2
If
E
G
R
control
valve
does
not
operate
check
as
follows
Disconnect
one
end
E
G
R
control
valve
side
of
vacuum
hose
connect
ing
thermal
vacuum
valve
to
E
G
R
Emission
Control
System
ON
Below
50
000
counts
Above
50
000
counts
OFF
ON
4
With
engine
running
inspect
E
G
R
control
valve
and
thermal
vacuo
um
valve
for
normal
operation
1
When
engine
coolant
tempera
ture
is
low
Make
sure
that
E
G
R
control
valve
does
not
operate
when
engine
speed
is
increased
from
idling
to
3
000
to
3
500
rpm
Place
a
fmger
on
the
diaphragm
of
E
G
R
control
valve
to
check
for
valve
operation
EC253
Fig
EC
62
Checking
E
G
R
control
valve
control
valve
Increase
engine
speed
from
idling
to
3
000
to
3
500
rpm
Make
su
re
that
thermal
vacu
um
valve
is
open
and
that
carburetor
vacuum
is
present
at
the
end
E
G
R
control
valve
side
of
vacu
um
hose
If
vacuum
is
weak
or
not
present
at
all
replace
thermal
vacuum
valve
If
vacuum
is
present
replace
E
G
R
control
valve
EC
25
EC254
Fig
EC
63
Checking
lhermal
vacuum
valve
If
any
difficulty
is
encountered
in
judging
the
condition
of
any
compo
nent
during
above
inspection
check
the
questionable
component
independ
ently
as
follows
E
G
R
control
valve
Dismount
E
G
R
control
valve
from
engine
I
Apply
vacuum
to
E
G
R
control
valve
referring
to
the
following
figure
If
the
valve
moves
to
full
position
it
is
normal
E
G
R
control
valve
will
remain
open
for
more
than
30
seconds
after
vacuum
has
cut
off
la
ET152
Fig
EC
64
Checking
E
G
R
control
ualue
2
Visually
check
E
G
R
control
valve
for
damage
wrinkle
or
defonna
tion
3
Clean
the
seating
surface
of
E
G
R
control
valve
with
a
brush
and
compressed
air
and
remove
foreign
matter
from
around
the
valve
and
port
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REMOVAL
AND
INSPECTION
Removal
and
inspection
can
be
done
as
follows
Removal
Catalytic
converter
1
Apply
parking
brake
2
Place
wheel
lock
under
each
tire
3
Jack
up
the
vehicle
4
Remove
lower
shelter
of
catalytic
converter
5
Dismount
catalytic
converter
EC453
Fig
EC
69
Removing
catalytic
conuerter
Inspection
Preliminary
inspection
Visually
check
condition
of
all
component
parts
including
ho
s
tubes
and
wires
replace
if
necessary
Refer
to
Inspection
of
A
I
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on
page
EC
17
Catalytic
converter
Whether
catalytic
converter
is
nor
mal
or
not
can
be
checked
by
ob
serving
variation
in
CO
percentage
The
checking
procedure
is
as
follows
Apply
parking
brake
Shift
gears
into
Neutral
for
manual
transmission
and
Neutral
or
Park
for
automatic
transmission
1
Visually
check
catalytic
converter
for
damage
or
cracks
Emission
Control
System
2
Remove
air
hose
between
5
way
connector
and
air
check
valve
Plug
the
disconnected
hose
to
prevent
dust
from
entering
Refer
to
page
ET
12
3
Check
carburetor
pipes
for
proper
connection
4
Warm
up
engine
sufficiently
5
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
then
run
engine
for
o
e
minute
at
idling
speed
6
Adjust
throttle
adjusting
screw
until
engine
attains
to
specified
speed
Refer
to
page
ET
10
7
Check
ignition
timing
If
neces
sary
adjust
it
to
specifkations
Refer
to
page
ET
10
B
Adjust
idle
adjusting
screw
until
specified
CO
percentage
is
obtained
Refer
to
page
ET
12
9
Repeat
the
adju
stment
process
as
described
in
steps
5
to
8
above
until
specified
CO
percentage
is
obtained
Note
Adjustment
in
step
9
should
be
made
ten
minutes
after
engine
has
wanned
up
10
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
and
make
sure
that
specified
CO
per
centage
is
obtained
11
Remove
cap
and
connect
air
hose
to
air
check
valve
If
idling
speed
increases
readjust
it
to
specified
speed
with
throttle
ad
justing
screw
12
WaRn
up
engine
for
about
four
minutes
at
2
000
rpm
under
no
load
13
Measure
CO
percentage
at
idling
speed
After
step
12
has
been
coin
pleted
wait
for
one
minute
before
making
CO
percentage
measurement
14
If
CO
percentage
measured
in
step
13
is
less
than
0
3
the
catalytic
converter
is
normal
15
If
CO
percentage
measured
in
step
13
is
over
0
3
recheck
A
I
S
and
replace
air
check
valve
Then
perform
inspection
steps
12
and
13
EC
27
16
If
CO
percentage
is
still
over
0
3
in
step
15
catalytic
conyerter
is
malfunctioning
Replace
catalytic
con
verter
INSTALLATION
To
install
reverse
the
removal
pro
cedure
Bolt
lightening
torque
specifications
Tightening
torque
Catalytic
converter
2
6
to
3
4
kg
m
19
to
25
ft
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FLOOR
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The
floor
temperature
warning
system
consists
of
a
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
installed
on
the
vehi
cle
s
floor
floor
temperature
relay
and
a
warning
lamp
on
the
instrument
panel
and
wires
that
connect
these
parts
When
the
floor
tempera
ture
rises
to
an
abnormal
level
the
warning
lamp
will
light
to
call
the
attention
of
the
driver
The
wiring
diagram
of
this
system
and
location
of
the
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
are
ilIus
trated
in
Figures
EC
70
and
EC
71
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Emission
Control
System
Ignition
switch
Ignition
key
Off
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77
Relay
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Floor
temperature
sensing
swi
tch
Floor
temperature
warning
lamp
77
77
EC332
Fig
EC
70
Win
ng
diagram
of
floor
temperature
warning
system
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Floor
temperature
Ij
cr
EC556
Fig
EC
71
Location
of
iJoor
temperature
sensing
switch
OPERATION
Floor
temperature
will
exceed
nor
mal
level
when
temperature
rise
in
the
exhaust
system
succeeding
the
cata
lytic
converter
is
caused
byeilher
an
engine
malfunction
or
severe
driving
conditions
Under
this
condition
the
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
turns
off
causing
the
starting
switch
line
of
the
floor
temperature
relay
to
turn
off
and
the
ignition
switch
line
to
turn
on
as
a
result
the
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
comes
on
When
the
floor
temperature
is
lower
t
an
the
specific
temperature
the
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
turns
on
The
ignition
line
of
the
floor
temperature
relay
turns
off
while
the
starting
switch
side
is
in
on
The
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
goes
out
EC
2B
The
lamp
is
functioning
sa
tis
factorily
if
it
is
remains
on
while
the
starting
motor
is
in
operation
The
lamp
goes
out
when
the
ignition
switch
is
in
IG
position
The
foUowing
chart
furnishes
the
information
on
the
relationship
be
tween
floor
temperatures
warning
lamp
and
sensing
switch
L
Contact
close
ECJ40
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ECJ41
Fig
EC
72
Operation
of
floor
t
mperature
sen6ing
6witch
REMOVAL
Floor
temperature
sensing
switch
1
Remove
seat
Seat
section
of
service
manual
2
Remove
sensing
sWitch
as
outlined
in
the
Body
and
Frame
floor
temperature
Floor
temperature
relay
From
under
relay
cover
remove
this
part
Refer
to
Figure
EC
73
Floortemperature
EC783
Fig
EC
73
Location
of
floor
ttmperature
relay
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Floor
temparature
warning
lamp
Refer
to
Figure
EC
74
for
the
loca
tion
of
this
part
L
1t
1
RAt
Fig
EC
74
Location
of
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
INSTALLATION
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
rem
ovaL
INSPECTION
Floor
warning
temperature
system
Apply
parking
brake
Shift
gears
into
Neutral
foI
manual
transmission
and
Neutral
or
Park
for
automatic
transmission
1
Ensure
that
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
lights
when
ignition
switch
is
iumed
to
the
S
position
If
not
check
lamp
for
burned
bulbs
Replace
bulb
if
bulb
is
burned
out
If
bulb
is
not
burned
trace
wire
s
back
to
ignition
switch
Repair
or
replace
if
necessary
2
Be
sure
that
floor
temperature
is
cool
below
800C
1760Fj
before
carrying
out
the
following
procedure
I
Remove
rearseat
2
Ignition
switch
is
turned
to
the
IG
position
3
Ensure
that
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
goes
out
4
Heat
surrounding
areas
of
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
with
a
proper
heater
to
ensure
that
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
glows
when
floor
is
heated
to
the
specifications
as
shown
in
the
table
below
Emission
Control
System
Temperature
sensing
switch
Contact
close
Temperature
warning
lamp
Off
Contact
open
On
Note
Avoid
heating
floor
tempera
ture
sensing
switch
directly
If
lamp
does
not
glow
check
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
connector
for
continuity
with
a
circuit
tester
If
continuity
should
exist
after
heated
surrounding
areas
of
floor
tem
perature
sensing
switch
replace
tem
perature
sensing
switch
If
con
tinuity
does
not
exist
trace
the
wiring
back
to
relay
or
check
the
following
step
3
Repair
or
replace
wire
s
if
necessary
Note
The
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
may
be
heated
through
the
floor
by
a
proper
heater
3
Turn
ignition
switch
to
the
IG
position
and
disconnect
floor
temper
ature
sensing
connector
The
lamp
should
remain
on
If
not
check
floor
temperature
relay
for
continuity
with
2
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To
floor
temperatwe
warning
lamp
2
From
S
position
3
From
IG
position
4
From
ignition
switch
5
To
floor
temperature
sensing
switch
O
When
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
lights
Check
floor
temperature
warning
lamp
1
Open
or
shorj
circuit
in
wiring
harness
2
Check
fuel
system
with
regard
to
the
following
items
Refer
to
Inspec
lion
of
Fuel
System
EC
29
Floor
temperature
Below
1050C
221
OF
Above
1050C
221
OF
a
circuit
tester
Referring
to
the
following
floor
temperature
relay
if
relay
is
normal
trace
wire
s
back
to
ignition
switch
Repair
faulty
wiring
Floor
temperature
relay
When
checking
floor
temperature
relay
for
unit
remove
it
and
proceed
as
follows
1
Check
for
continuity
between
@
and
ID
Continuity
should
exist
Check
for
continuity
between
CD
and@
Continuity
should
exist
Check
for
continuity
between
CD
and
@
Continuity
should
not
exist
2
Apply
a
12
volt
doc
across
@
and
ID
to
ensure
that
continuity
exists
between
CD
and
@
and
that
con
ti
nuity
does
not
between
CD
and
@
If
test
results
dn
not
satisfy
the
above
replace
the
floor
temperature
relay
EC344
Fig
EC
75
Checking
floor
temperature
relay
1
Float
level
2
Choke
3
Normal
fuel
supply
system
Prima
ry
and
secondary
4
Accelerator
pump
5
Power
valve
6
B
C
D
D
7
Fuel
strainer
8
Air
cleaner
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3
Check
ignition
system
with
regard
to
the
following
items
Refer
to
Inspection
of
Ignition
System
1
Ignition
AMP
2
Distributor
Emission
Control
System
3
Ignition
coil
4
High
tension
code
5
Spark
plug
4
Check
idle
CO
adjustment
Refer
to
Inspection
of
Idle
CO
Adjustment
Note
Even
if
there
is
nothing
wrong
with
engine
the
warning
lamp
may
come
on
if
vebicle
is
being
driven
on
a
steep
slope
continuously
in
lower
gears
at
high
engine
speeds
EVAPORATIVE
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
INSPECTION
FUEL
TANK
VAPOR
LIQUID
SEPARATOR
AND
VAPOR
VENT
LINE
DESCRIPTION
The
evaporative
emission
control
system
is
used
to
reduce
hydrocarbons
emitted
to
the
atmosphere
from
the
fuel
system
This
reduction
of
hydro
EC
30
EC
30
EC
31
CARBON
CANISTER
PURGE
CONTROL
VALVE
CARBON
CANISTER
FILTER
FUEL
TANK
VACUUM
RELIEF
VALVE
IEC
32
IEC
32
EC
32
EC
31
carbons
is
accomplished
by
activated
charcoals
in
the
carbon
canister
This
system
is
made
up
to
the
following
I
Fuel
tank
with
positive
sealing
filler
cap
@
2
Vapor
liquid
separator
3
Vapor
vent
line
4
Carbon
canister
5
Vacuum
signal
line
6
Canister
purge
line
5
OPERATION
Fuel
vapors
from
the
sealed
fuel
tank
are
led
into
the
carbon
canister
1
Fuel
tank
2
Fuel
nIler
cap
with
vacuum
relief
valve
3
liquid
vapor
separator
4
Vapor
vent
line
5
Canister
purge
line
6
Vacuum
signal
line
7
Carbon
canister
EF274
Fig
EC
76
Schematic
drawing
of
l
Iaporotive
emiaion
control6ydem
The
canister
is
fined
with
activated
charcoals
to
absorb
the
fuel
vapors
EC
30
when
the
engirie
is
at
rest
or
at
idlin
ll
See
Figure
EC
77
Page 168 of 537
DATSUN
PICK
UP
MODEL
620
SERIES
I
NISSAN
I
NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD
TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
EE
ENGINE
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
BATTERY
EE
2
STARTING
MOTOR
EE
4
CHARGING
CIRCUIT
EE
12
ALTERNATOR
EE
15
REGULATOR
EE
20
IGNITION
CIRCUIT
EE
26
DISTRIBUTOR
EE
30
Non
California
models
DISTRIBUTOR
California
models
EE
33
TRANSISTOR
IGNITION
UNIT
California
models
IGNITION
COIL
SPARK
PLUG
EE
36
EE
46
EE
47
Page 171 of 537
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
CONSTR
UCTI
ON
REMOVAL
DISASSEMBL
Y
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
TERMINAL
FIELD
COIL
BRUSHES
AND
BRUSH
LEAD
WIRE
BRUSH
SPRING
TENSION
ARMATURE
ASSEMBLY
DESCRIPTION
The
function
of
the
starting
system
which
consists
of
the
battery
ignition
switch
starting
motor
and
solenoid
is
to
crank
the
engine
The
electrical
energy
is
supplied
from
the
battery
the
solenoid
completes
the
circuit
to
operate
the
starling
motor
and
then
the
motor
carries
out
the
actual
crank
ing
of
the
engine
Engine
Electrical
System
STARTING
MOTOR
CONTENTS
EE
4
EE
6
EE
7
EE
7
EE
7
EE
8
EE
8
EE
B
EE
B
EE
B
EE
B
OVERRUNNING
CLUTCH
ASSEMBLY
BRUSH
HOLDER
TEST
FOR
GROUND
BEARING
METAL
MAGNETIC
SWITCH
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
TEST
PERFORMANCE
TEST
MAGNETIC
SWITCH
ASSEMBLY
TEST
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
5
@
EE
9
EE
9
EE
9
EE
9
EE
9
EE
9
EE
9
EE
O
EE
EE
11
I
Brush
2
Field
coil
3
Magnetic
switch
4
Pludgcr
5
Torsion
spring
6
Shifll
r
7
Overrunning
clutch
8
Pinion
9
Armature
9
EE315
Fig
EE
5
Sectioool
view
of
slarting
motor
Sl14
180B
EE
4
Page 172 of 537
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AfT
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quipped
with
cooler
COLOR
CODE
B
Black
OW
Black
with
white
stripe
BY
Black
with
yellow
stripe
W
White
WB
White
with
black
stripe
Engine
Electrical
System
FUSIBLE
LINK
1Y
O
b
INHIBITOR
RELAY
INHIBITOR
SWITCH
A
I
J
Y
@
I
A
l
rBW
j
CJ
B
W
BWI
000
000
ggg
For
California
I
Bd
f
00
00
00
00
Q
BW
B
Y
BY
WB
BY
@
@
@
BW
@
I
M
T
Equipped
with
cooler
@
I
@
BY
BY
@
I
STARTING
MOTOR
l
BY
BW
9
IGNITION
SWITCH
L
INHIBITOR
SWITCH
STARTER
MOTOR
Notes
a
@
M
T
only
@
A
T
only
b
Inhibitor
switch
is
on
in
neutral
EE
5
Fig
EE
6
Circuit
diagram
0
starting
systom
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