heater DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 11 of 537


General
Information

APPROXIMATE
REFILL
CAPACITIES

I
Uter
u
s

measure

Imper
measure

Fuel
tank

I
45
J
IUi

gal
9

Ji

gal

Cooling
system
ManUal
transmission

I
8

0J

I
8Jiqt
7

qt

with
heater

Automatic
tr
smission

I
7

8J

I
8Y

qt

6Jiqt

Engine
lubrication
with
oil

f1lter

I
4

3J

I
4
Ji

qt
3

qt

system

without
oil
f1lter

I
3

8J

I
3Xqt
4

ql

I
4

speed
transmission

I
1

7J

I
3X

pl
3

pI

Manual
transmission

I
5

speed
transmission

I
2
0

I
4Y

pt
3Mpt

Automatic
transmission

I
5
s
J

I
5Uqt
4Uqt

Steering

gear
box

I
0
33J

I
pt
pt

Differential

carrier

I
1
0
J

I
2M

pI
I

pt

RECOMMENDED
FUEL

Use

an
unleaded
or
low
lead

gasoline
with
a
minimum
octane

rating
of
91

RON
Research

Octane

Nuniber
For
California

models
use
only
unleaded

gasoline
to

protect
the

catalytic
converter
from
contamina

tion

RECOMMENDED

LUBRICANTS

RECOMMENDED
SAE

VISCOSITY

NUMBER

C

ENGINE

on

12O
II
O
10Vt4ll
10Wf
2

I
ICWI
I

ao
40

J

SAE
5W
20
oils

ate
not
lecom

mended
for
sustained

high
speed

drivin

GEAR
On

I

J

w

c

30
20
0

20
40
60
80
100

Temperature
Range

Anticipated
Before

Next
Oil

Change
OF

GI
8

Page 20 of 537



r

ManifolJ
nuts

I

2
to
1
6

kg
m

8
7
to
I

6
ft
lb

Carburelor
nuls

0
5
to
1
0

kg
m

3
6
to
7
2
fl
tb

Fig
ET
7
Tightening
s

quence

CHECKING
ENGINE

OIL

Check
if
oil
is
diluled
with
water

or

gasoline
Drain
and
refill
oil
if

necessary

Notes

a
A

milky
oil
indicates
the

presence

of

cooling
water
Isolate
the
cause

and
take
corrective
measure

b
An
oil
with

extremely
low

viscosity

indicates
dilution
with

gasoline

2
Check
oil
level
If
below
the

specified
level

raise
it

up
10
the
H

level

Engine
oil

capacity

including
oil

filter

Maximum
H
leven

4
3
liters

4

MUS
qt
3
Y

Imp
qt

Minimum
L

level

3
3
liters

3
f
US

qt
2
U

Imp
ql

REPLACING
OIL

FILTER

The
oil
mter
is

a

cartridge
type
and

can
be
removed

using
Oil
Filter

Wrench
STI9320000

I
Check
for
oil
leaks

past
gasketed

flange
If

leakage
is

found

retighten

just
enough
to

stop
leakage
If

retight

ening
is

no

longer
effective

replace

mter
as
an

assembly
Engine
Tune

up

2
When

installing
oil

filter

tighlen

by
hand

Note
Do
not

overtighten
oil

flIt

lest

leakage
should
occur

CHANGING
ENGINE

COOLANT

PERMANENT
ANTI
FREEZE

COOLANT

Permanent
anti

freeze
coolant
is
an

ethylene
glycol
base

producl
conlain

ing
chemical
inhibilors
10

protect
the

cooling
system
against
corrosion

The
anti
freeze
does
not
contain

any

glycerine
ethyl
or
methyl
alcohol

It
will
not

evaporate
or
boil

away
and

can
be
used
with
either

high
or
low

temperaturethennoslat

It

flows

freely
transfers
heat
effi

ciently
and
will

not

clog
passages
in

the

cooling
system

The
anti
freeze
must
not
be
mixed

with
other

products

This
coolant
can
be
used

through

out

the
seasons
of
the

year

Whenever
coolant
is

changed
the

cooling

syslem
should
be
flushed
and

refilled
with
a

new
coolant

Check
the
level
See
the
instruc

lions
furnished

by
the
manufacturer

for
the
mixture
ratio

of
anti
freeze
10

water

CHECKING

COOLING

SYSTEM
HOSES

AND
CONNECTIONS

Check
hoses
and

fittings
for
loose

connections
or
deterioration
Re

tighten
or

replace
if

necessary

INSPECTION
OF

RADIATOR

CAP

Apply
reference

pressure
0
9

kg
cm2
13

psi
1
to
radiator

cap
by

means
of

a

cap
tester
to
see
if
it
is

satisfactory
Replace
cap
assembly
if

necessary

ET
8
Fig
ET
fJ

Teltill
l
rod
ioto

cop

COOLNG
SYSTEM

PRESSURE
TEST

With
radiator

cap
removed

apply

reference

pressure
1

6

kg
cm2
23

psi
to
the

cooling
system
by
means

of
a
lesler
to
detect

any
leakage

Water

capacity

Without
heater

7
4
liters

7
U
US

qt
6
f

Imp
qt

With
heater

8
0
liters

8
f
US

qt
7

Imp
qt

CHECKING
VACUUM

FITTINGS
HOSES

AND
CONNECTIONS

Check
the
condition
of

filtings
and

hoses

Retighten
or

replace
if
neces

sary

All
vacuum
hoses
can
be
identified

by
colors

White
line

Vacuwn
tube
to
carburetor
E

G
R

Tube

Vacuum
tube
to
thermal
vacuum

valve

Thennal
vacuum
valve
to
E
G
R

control
valve

Page 36 of 537


Replace
bulb
if

bulb
is
burned

ou
t

If

bulb
is
not
burned
trace

wireis

back

to

ignition
switch

Repair
or

replace
if

necessary

2

Be
sure
that

floor

temperature
is

cool

below
800C

1760F
before

carrying
out
the

following
procedure

1
Remove
rear
seat

2

Ignition
switch
is
turned
to

the

Temperature

sensing
switch
Temperature

warning
lamp

Contact
close
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
tern

rv
wnTP
sen
cinq
S
Vitch

reolace
tem

perature
sensing
switch

If

continuity
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
anf
disconnect
floor

temper

ature

sensing
connector
The

lamp

should
remain

on
If
not

check
floor

4
0
3

UJ

GJO
Engine
Tune

up

IGU

position

3
Ensure

that
floor
tem

perature

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

lh

specifications
as

shown

in
the
table
below

Floor

temperature

Below

1050C

22IOF

Above
1050C

2210F

temperature
relay
for

continuity
with

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

rela

To

check
floor

temperature
relay

remove
it

and

proceed
as

follows

1
Check
for

continuity

between@

and

@
Continuity
should

exist

Check
for

continuity
between

D

and@
Continuity
should
exist

Check
for

continuity
between

D

and@
Continuity
should
not
exist

2

Apply
a
12
volt
doC

across@and

@
to

ensure
that

continuity
exists

between

D
and@and
that

continuity

does
not
between

D
and

@
If
test

r
I

141

ET
24
results
do
not

satisfy
the
above
reo

place
the
floor

temperature
relay

When
floor

temperature

warnln8
lamp
118hts

Check
floor

temperature
warning

lamp

I

Open
or

short
circuit
in

wiring

harness

2

Check
fuel

system
with

regard
to

the

following
items
Refer
to

Inspec

tion

of
Fuel

System

I
Floa

t
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

3
Check

ignition
system
with

regard

to

the

following
items
Refer

to

Inspection
of

Ignition
System

I

IgnItion
AMI

2

Distributor

3

Ignition
coil

4

High
tension

code

5

Spark

plug

4

Check

idle
CO

adjustment
Refer

to

Inspection
of
Idle

CO

Adjust

roeoC

Note
Even

if
there
is

nothing
wrong

with

engine

warning
lamp
may

come
on
if
vehicle
is

being
driven

on
a

steep
slope
continuously
in

lower

gears
at

high
engine

speeds

To
floor

temperature

warning
lamp

2
From
S

position

3
From
GOt

position

4

From

ignition
switch

5
To
floor

temperature

sensing
switch

EC343

Fig
ET
50

Checking
floor

temperature

relay

Page 91 of 537


DESCRIPTION

COOLANT
LEVEL

DRAINING
AND
FLUSHING
THE

COOLING
SYSTEM

WATER
PUMP

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

DISASSEMBLY

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

TORQUE
COUPLING

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

DESCRIPTION

The

cooling
system
is
of
the
con

ventional

pressure
type
A

centrifugal

pump
installed
on

the

timing
chain

cover
serves
to
circulate
the

coolant

The

pressure
type
radiator
filler

cap

installed
on
the
radiator

operates
the

cooling
system
at

higher
than

atmos

pheric
pressure

The

higher

pressure
raises
the

boiling
point
of
the

coolant
and
in
Cooling
System

COOLING
SYSTEM

CONTENTS

CO
2

CO
2
OISASSEMBL
Y

INSPECTION

TEM
COUPLlNG

INSPECTION

THERMOSTAT

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

RADIATOR

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

INSPECTION
CO
2

CO
2

CO
3

CO
3

CO
3

CO
3

CO
4

creases
the

cooling
efficiency
of

the

radiator

When
the

thermostat
is
closed

the

coolant
remains
in
the

cylinder
head

and

block
for
swift

warming
up
of
the

engine
After
it
reaches

normal

oper

ating

temperature
the

coolant
circu

lates

through
the
radiator

The

cooling
fan

drive
is
of
a

coupling
type

COOLANT

LEVEL

The

coolant
level
should

be
check

ed

and
maintained
at
SO

mm
1
97
in

below

the

upper
face
of
filler

neck

when
the

engine
is
cold
C0055

Fig
CO

I
Cooling

ry
lem

Caution

To
avoid
serious

personal

injury
never
remove
I3diator

cap

quickly
when

engine
is
hot
Sudden

release
of

cooling

system
pressure
is

very

dangerous

CO
2
CO
4

CO
4

CO
4

CO
5

CO
5

CO
5

CO
5

CO
5

CO
5

CO
6

If
it
is

necessary
to
remove
radiator

cap
wben
radiator
is
hot
turn

cap

slowly
counterclockwise

to
the
r

step
After
all

pressure
in
the
cool

ing
system
is
released
tom

cap

passing
the

stop
and
remove
it

DRAINING

AND
FLUSHING

THE

COOLING

SYSTEM

To
drain

the

cooling
system
re

move
radiator

cap
release
drain

cock

at
the
bottom

of
radiator
and
drain

plug
on

the

right
side
of

cylinder

block
If
the

heater

system
is
installed

set
heater

temperature
control
valve
to

open
position
After
the

coolant
is

drained

completely
close
drain

cock

and

plug
and
refill
the

system
with

clean
soft
water

WATER
PUMP

The

water

pump
cooling
fan

pulley

and

torque

coupling
are

a
unitized

construction

The
water

pump
is
of

a

centrifugal

type
which

is
mounted
on
the

engine

front
cover

Page 95 of 537


r

direction
when
hoses
are

assembled

3
Ensure

that
clearance
between

radiator

hose
and

any
adjacent
parts
is

30
mm
I
181
in
minimum

On
mod

els

equipped
with
air

conditions
a

minimum
clearance
of
18

mm
0
709

in
should

exist
between

compressor

and
hose

4
Ensure

that
clearance
between

shroud
and
fan
is

even
at

any
place

Note
Be

careful
not
to

damage
radia

tor
fins
and

core
tube
when
in

stalling

INSPECTION

Radiator

cap
should
be

checked
for

working
pressure
at

regular
tune

up

intervals
First

check
rubber
seal
on

cap
for

tears
cracks
or
deterioration
Cooling
System

after

cleaning
it
Then

install
radiator

cap
on
a

tester
If

cap
does
not

hold
or

will

not
release
at
the

specified
pres

sure

replace
cap

Fig
CO
9

Telting
radiator

cap

Also

inspect
radiator
for

leakage

using
cap
tester

and

applying
a

pres

sure

of
1

6

kg
cm
22
8

psi
If
a

leakage
is

detected

repair
or

replace
radiator

Fig
CO

IO

Testing
cooling
6ystem

pUS
ure

SERVICE

DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

Thermostat

Valve

opening
temperature
oC
F

Maximum
valve

lift
mm
oC

inj
F

Radia
tor

Type

Manual
transmission

Automatic

transmission

Cap
relief

pressure

Cooling
system

Leakage
testing
pressure

Capacity

Manual
transmission

Automatic
transmission

Fan

Number
of
blades
x
outer
diameter

Without
air

conditioner
mm

in

With
air

conditioner
mm
in
kg
em

psi

kg
em

psi

liters
US

qt
Imp

qt

liters
US

qt
Imp
qt

CO
6
Temperate

Frigid
type
Tropical
type

type

80
5

to
83
5
86
5
to
89
5
75
to

78

177
to
183

187
to
193

167
to
172

8
95

8
100
8
90

0
31
203
0
31
212
0
31

194

Corrugated
fin

type

Corrugated
fin

type
equipped
with

oil
cooler

0
9

1
3

1
6
22
8

with

heater

8

0
8
Ii
7

7
8
8
Y

6
J
i
without
heater

74
7J
i6

1i

7
2

7
X
6

X

7
x

380

15

8
x

380

15

Page 96 of 537


Condition

Loss

of
water

Poor
circulation

Corrosion

Overheating

Overcooling
Cooling
System

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS

Probable
cause

Damaged
radiator
seams

Leaks
at
heater
connections
or

plugs

Leak
at

water

temperature
gauge

Loose

joints

Damaged
cylinder
head

gasket

Cracked

cylinder
block

Cracked

cylinder
head

Loose

cylinder
head

bolts

Restriction
in

system

Insufficient
coolant

Inoperative
water

pump

Loose

fan
belt

Inoperative
thermostat

Excessive

impurity
in

water

Infrequent
flushing
and

draining
of

system

Inoperative
thermostat

Radiator
fin
choked
with
mud
chaff
etc

Incorrect

ignition
and
valve

timing

Dirty
oil
and

sludge
in

engine

Inoperative
water

pump

Loose
fan
belt

Restricted
radiator

Inaccurate

temperature
gauge

Impurity
in

water

Inoperative
thermostat

Inaccurate

temperature
gauge

CO
7
Corrective
action

Repair

Repair

Tigh
ten

Tighten

Replace

Check

engine
oil
for
contamination
and
refill

as

necessary

Replace

Check

engine
oil
in
crankcase
for

mixing

with

water

by
pulling
oil
level

gauge

Replace

Tighten

Check
hoses

for

crimps
and

clear
the

system

of
rust
and

sludge
by
flushing
radiator

Replenish

Replace

Adjust

Replace

Use
soft
clean
water
Rain

water
is
satis

factory

Cooling

system
should
be

drained
and

flushed

periodically
Permanent
anti
freeze

Ethylene
glycol
base
can
be

used

through

out
the

seasons
of
the

year
and

change

periodically
at
intervals
recommended

Replace

Clean
out

air

passage
thoroughly
by
using
air

pressure
from

engine
side
of
radiator

Adjust

Refill

Replace

Adjust

Flush
radiator

Replace

Use
soft
clean
water

Replace

Replace

Page 116 of 537


ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC

CHOKE

An
electric
heater
wanns
a
bi
metal

interconnected
to
the
choke
valve
and

controls
the

position
of
choke
valve

and
throttle
valve
in
accordance
with

the

time

elapsed
the
warm

up
condi

tion

of
the

engine
and
the

outside

ambient

temperature

When
outside
ambient

temperature

is

above

operating
temperature
the

automatic

choke
control
serves
to
fur

ther
reduce
exhaust

gasemission

during
warm

up
by
automatically

selecting
one
of
the
two

choke

opera

tion
modes
fast

acting
or
slow

acting

Slow

acting
choke

operation

When
ambient

temperature
is
low

electric
current
flows

through
the

automatic

choke

relay
to
the
P
T
C

heater
A

and

gradually
warms
the

bi

metal
This
causes
the
choke
valve

to

open
slowly

Fast

acting
choke

operation

When
ambient

temperature
is

high

the
bi
metal
switch
is
in

on
This

causes
electric

current
to
flow

through

the
automatic

choke

relay
to
the

P

T
C
heater
A
and
heater

B
result

ing
in

quick

opening
of
the

choke

valve

r

@@

r

@
Engine
Fuel

The

construction
and

function
of

each

part
of

this
carburetor
are
as

follows

l
Bi
metal
and
heater
in
choke

cover

Electric
current

flows

through
the

ttea
r
as

t
le
engine
tl

1
SI
nd
war

the
bi
metal

The
deflection
of
the

bi
metal
is
transmitted
to
the
choke

valve

through
the
choke

yalve
lever

2
Fast
idle
cam

The
fast
idle

cam
determines
the

opening
of
the
throttle
valve

so
that

the

proper
amount
of

mixture
cor

responding
to
the

opening
of
the

choke
valve
will
be
obtained
The

opening
of
the

choke
valve
is

depend

ent

upon
the
warm

up
condition
of

the

engine

3

Fast
idle

adjusting
screw

This

screw

adjusts
the

opening
of

the
throttle

valve
of
the
fast

idle
earn

4
U

nloader

When

accelerating
the

engine
during

the

warm

up
period
that
is

before
the

choke

valve

opens
sufficiently
this

unloader
forces

the
choke
valve

open
a

liUle
so

as
to
obtain

an

adequate

air
fuel

mixture

5

Vacuum

diaphragm

After

the

enginThas
been

started

by
cranking
this

diaphragm
forces

the

choke
valve

open
to
the

predetermined

extent
so

as
to

provide
the

proper

air
fuel
ratio

6
Bi
metal

case
index
mark

The
bi
metal

case
index
mark
is

used

for

setting
the

moment
of
the

D

Il

EF232

1

Alternator

2
Automatic
choke

relay

3
Automatic
choke
cover

4
P

T
C
heater
A

5
Bi
metal
switch

6
P

T
C
heater
B

7
Bi
metal

8
Choke
valve

Fig
EF
33
Schematic

drawing
of
electric
automatic
choke
heater

EF

20
bi
metal
which

controls
the
air

fuel

mixture
ratio

required
for

starting

DASH
POT

SYSTEM

These
carburetors
are

equipped

with

a
dash

pot

interl
ked
wi
h

the

primary
throttle

valve

through
a
link

mechanism
The

dash

pot
is
intended

to

prevent

engine
stall

resulting
from

quick
application
of
the
brake
or

from
the

quick
release
of
the
accele
ra

tor

pedal
after

treading
it

slightly

In

such
a

situation
a
throttle
lever

strikes

against
the
dash

pot
stem
and

makes
the

primary
throttle
valve
close

gradually
thus

keeping
the

engine

running

ALTITUDE
COMPENSATOR

California
models

The

higher
the
altitude
the
richer

the
air

fuel
mixture
ratio
and
there

fore
the

higher
exhaust

gas
emissions

even

though
the

engine
is

properly
ad

justed
for
low

altitude

driving

The
altitude

compensator
is

design

ed

to
meet
EiiriSSion
S13ndards
for

driving
in
both
low
and

high
altitudes

At

high
altitudes
additional
air
is

sup

plied
to
the
carburetor

by
the
altitude

compensator
When
the
altitude

com

pensator
lever

is
set
at
H
air
is

conducted

through
an
air

passage
to

the

carburetor
The
air

passage
is

closed
when
the
lever

is
set
at
L

H

L
Lever

When

operating
the
H

L
lever
fol

low
these

instructions

H

position

Should
be
used
for

general
driving

in

those
areas

designated
by
law

as

High
Altitude
Counties

L

position

For
use
outside
those
areas

desig

nated
as

High
Altitude
Counties

Page 120 of 537


ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC

CHOKE

Checklna
automatic
choke

heater
circuit
with
function

test
connector

Caution
Do
not
altach
test

leads
of

a

circuit
tester
to
those
other
than

designated
Refer
to

figure
Ef
43

I

With

engine
not
running
check

for

continuity
between
A

and
B

as

shown
in

figure
Ef
43

If

continuity
exists
heater
is
func

tioning
properly

If

continuity
d
s

not
exist
check

for
disconnected
connector

or

open

P
T

e
heater
circuit

2

With

engine
running
at
idle
check

for

presence
of

voltage
across
A
and
B

as
shown
in

figure
EF
43

If

voltmeter

reading
is
12
volts

d
c

heater
circuit
is

functioning

properly

If

vohmeter
reading
is
zero
check

for
disconnected
connector
open

circuit
or

faulty
automatic
choke

relay

3

Replace
faulty
parts

J
j

N

j

EF710
1

ignition
key

2
Automatic
choke

relay

Engine
stop
OFF

Engine
start
ON

3
Automatic

choke
heateI

4

Function
test
connector

5
Altema
tor

Fig
EF
43
Checking
oulomalic

choke
heater
circuit
with

fu
nc
non
led

connector
Engine
Fuel

Automatic
choke

I
Before

starting
engine
fully
de

press
al
celerator

pedaJ
to
ensure
that

choke
valve

doses

properly

Push

choke
valve
with
a

finger

and
heck
for

binding

3
Check
0
be
sure
that
bi

rnetal

cover
index

mark
is
set
at
the
cen
leT
of

choke

housing
index
mark
a
s
shown
in

Figure
EF
44

Note
Do
not
set
b
metal
cover
index

mark
at

any
position
except
the

center
of
choke

housing
index

marl

tE

jL

J

Thermostat
cover

Bi
metal

chamber

2
Thermostat

housing

3
Groove
ET034

Fig
EF

44
Bi

metol
tting

4

Check
automatic
choke
heater

source

wiring
for

proper
connection

then
start

engine

5

After

warming
up
the

engine
see

that

choke
valve
is

fully

open

6
If
automatic
choke
heater

source

wiring
is

normal
and
choke

valve
does

not

operate
after
warm

up
replace

hi

metal
co
t
er

Automatic

choke

relay

I
Remove
automatic
choke

relay

Auto
choke
heater

relay

EF278

Fig
EF
45
Location

of
automatic

choke

relay

EF
24
2

Make
an

operational
check
of

automatic
choke

relay
as
shown
in

Figure
EF
46

Apply
2

volts
d
c
across
termi

nals
I
and
3
to
ensure
that

i

ontinuity
exists
between
terminals

2
and
4

Check
t
lal

continuity
does
not

exist
between
terminals

2
and
4

when
no

voltage
is

applied
across

them
If
results
satisfies
the
above

automatic
choke

relay
is

functioning

properly
if
not

replace
choke

relay

1
2

3

y
4

EF723

Fig
EF
46

Checking
automatic
choke

relay

Automatic
choke
heater

I
Measure
resistance
of
choke

heater

as
shown
in

figure
EF
47

spe
ified
re
s

an
ce
is
3
7
to
8
9

ohms

F

EF261

Fig
EF
47
Automatic
choke
heater

check

2
If
measured
value
is

not
within

the

specification
replace
bi
metal

cover

INTERLOCK
OPENING
OF

PRIMARY
AND
SECONDARY

THROTnE
VALVE

Figure
EF
48
shows

primary
throt

tie
valve

opened
SO
When

primary

throtlle
valve
is

opened
50
the

adjust

plate
integrated
with
throttle
valve
is

in
contact
with
return

plate
at
A

Page 162 of 537


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
00

r
I

141

J

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

Page 219 of 537


Engine
Removal

Installation

ENGINE

REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION

REMOVAL

INSTALLATION

ENGINE
MOUNTING
INSULATORS

REMOVAL

It
is
much
easier

to
remove

engine

and
transmission

as
a

single
unit

than

to

remove
them

separately
After
re

moval

engine
can
be

separated
from

transntission

assembly

Notes

a
Be

sure
to
hoist

engine
and

jack
up

transmission
in
a
safe
manner

b
Use

fender
cove
to

protect
vehicle

body

1
Remove

battery

2
Scribe

hood

hinge
location
for

proper
reinstallation
and
remove

hood

Note
Have

an
assistant

help
you
so
as

to

prevent
damage
to

body

3
Drain

radiator
coolant

4

Disconnect

upper
and
lower

radiator
hoses

from

engine

5

Remove

two
oil
cooler
hoses

from
lower

end
of
radiator
Auto

ma
tic
transmission

models

only

6
Remove

radiator

shroud

7

Remove
four

bolts

securing
radia

tor
and

detach
radiator

Note

Always
tighten
securing
bolt
at

upper
right
hand
side

together
with

body
harness

terminal

8

Remove
carburetor
air

cleaner
as

follows

Remove
fresh
air

duct

Remove

hot
air

duct

Loosen
air

cleaner
band

bolt
and
air

cleaner

supporting
bolts

Disconnect
air

cleaner
ta
air

pump

hose

Disconnect
air
cleaner

to
rocker

cover
hose
at

rocker

cover

Disconnect
air

cleaner

to
air

control

valve
hose
California

models

only
CONTENTS

ER
2

ER
3

ER
3
FRONT

INSULATOR

REAR

INSULATOR

TIGHTENING

TORQUE
ER
4

ER
4

ER
4

Disconnect
air

deaner
to

A
B
valve

hose

Disconnect
air

cleaner
ta

vacuum

hoses

Note

Protect
carburetor
from
dust

and

foreign
matter

by

placing
cover

over
air
inlet

opening

9

Disconnect

fuel

pump
to
fuel

fdter
hose
and
return

hose

10

Disconnect
carbon
canister

hose

on

engine
side

II

Disconnect
air

pump
air

C1eaner

to
al

p

p
hose

12

Disconnect

following
cables

wires

and
hoses

Engine
ground
cable

Accelerator
wire
at

carburetor

High
tension

cable
between

ignition

coil

and
distributor

Wire

to
distributor
at

body
ter

minal

Wire
to

oil

pressure
switch

Wires
to
thermal

transmitter

Wires
to

B
C

p
D
cut
solenoid

Non
California

models

only

auto

choke
heater
and

anti

dieseling

solenoid

Wires

to
alternator

Wires
to
starter

motor

Heater
inlet
and
outlet

hoses
if
so

equipped

Vacuum
hose
of

Master
Vac
at
in

taJce
manifold

Wires
for

back

up

lamp
switch

Cable
to

speedometer

13

Remove
transmission

control

linkage
from

transmission

Manual

transmission
models

I

Detach
rubber
boot

2
Remove
E

ring
and
control

lever

pin
from

transmission

striking
rod

guide
and

remove
control
lever

ER
2
Fig
ER
l

Automatic

transmission
models

I

Disconnect

selector

range
lever

from
manual
shaft

2
Disconnect
wires

at
inhibitor

switch
and

down
shift
solenoid

14
Air

conditioner

equipped

models
need

following

procedures

1
After

removing
flexible

hose

support
remove
four

comi
ressor

se

curing
bolts

Then
move
the

com

pressor
to

battery

support

2

Remove

vacuum
hoses
of

F
LC
D
solenoid
valve

3
Remove
F
LC

D
actuator

15
Remove
two
bolts

securing

clutch

operating
cylinder
Then
dis

connect

operating
cylinder
and

flexi

ble
tube

as
an

assembly

Manual

transmission

models

only

16
Disconnect
front

exhaust
tube

from
exhaust
manifold

17
Remove

propeller
shaft

I

Disconnect

propeller
shaft

center

bearing
bracket
from

third

crossmember

2

Disconnect

propeller
shaft
from

companion
flange
of
differential

carrier

3
Remove

propeller
shaft
from

transmission

and

plug

up
rear
end
of

extension

housing
of

transmission
to

prevent
oil

leakage

18
Attach
a
suitable
wire

or
chain

to
lift

engine

19
Remove

front

engine
mounting

bolts

at

engine
mounting
front

sup

port

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