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REAR FINAL DRIVE ASSEMBLY RFD-31
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3. Install selected drive pinion height adjusting washer to drive pin-
ion. Press pinion rear bearing inner race to it, using drift.
CAUTION:
Pay attention to the direction of pinion height adjusting
washer. (Assemble as shown in the figure.)
Do not reuse pinion rear bearing inner race.
4. Assemble collapsible spacer to drive pinion. CAUTION:
Do not reuse collapsible spacer.
5. Apply gear oil to pinion rear bearing, and assemble drive pinion into gear carrier.
6. Apply gear oil to pinion front bearing, and assemble pinion front bearing inner race to drive pinion assembly.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse pinion front bearing inner race.
7. Using suitable spacer, press the pinion front bearing inner race to drive pinon as far as drive pinion nut can be tightened.
8. Using the drift, install front oil seal as shown in figure. CAUTION:
Do not reuse oil seal.
When installing, do not incline oil seal.
Apply multi-purpose grease onto oil seal lips, and gear
oil onto the circumference of oil seal.
9. Install companion flange. NOTE:
When reusing drive pinion, align the matching mark of drive pin-
ion with the matching mark A of companion flange, then install
companion flange. Tool number : ST30901000 (J-26010-01)
SDIA0048E
PDIA0492E
SPD896
Tool number : ST30720000 (J-25405)
PDIA0563E
PDIA0478E
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4. Align the lock pin holes on differential case with shaft, and install
pinion mate shaft.
5. Measure side gear end play. If necessary, select the appropriate side gear thrust washers. Refer to RFD-25, "
Differential Side
Gear Clearance" .
6. Drive a lock pin into pinion mate shaft, using a punch. Make sure lock pin is flush with differential case.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse lock pin.
7. Align the matching mark of differential case with the mark of drive gear, then place drive gear.
8. Apply thread locking sealant into the thread hole of drive gear.
Use Genuine High Strength Thread Locking Sealant or
equivalent. Refer to GI-48, "
RECOMMENDED CHEMICAL
PRODUCTS AND SEALANTS" .
CAUTION:
Drive gear back and threaded holes shall be cleaned and
degreased sufficiently.
9. Install drive gear on the mounting bolts, and then tighten to the specified torque. Refer to RFD-16, "
COMPONENTS" .
CAUTION:
Tighten bolts in a crisscross fashion.
After tightening the bolt to the specified torque, tighten
the bolts additionally by turning the bolts 31 to 36
degrees.
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SPD030
SDIA2593E
SDIA2594E
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10. Press side bearing inner races to differential case, using the drift
and the base.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse side bearing inner race.
11. Install differential case assembly with side bearing outer races into gear carrier.
12. Measure side bearing preload. If necessary, select the appropri- ate side bearing adjusting washers. Refer to RFD-26, "
Side
Bearing Preload" .
13. Insert selected left and right side bearing adjusting washers in place between side bearings and gear carrier.
14. Align matching mark on bearing cap with that on gear carrier.
15. Install bearing caps and tighten bearing cap mounting bolts to the specified torque. Refer to RFD-16, "
COMPONENTS" .
16. Using the drift, drive side oil seals until it becomes flush with the case end.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse oil seal.
When installing, do not incline oil seal.
Apply multi-purpose grease onto oil seal lips, and gear
oil onto the circumference of oil seal.
17. Check and adjust drive gear runout, tooth contact, drive gear to drive pinion backlash, and total preload torque. Refer to RFD-
Tool number A: KV38100300 (J-25523)
B: ST33061000 (J-8107-2)
SPD353
SPD527
SPD558
SDIA1795E
Tool number : KV38100200 (J-26233)
SPD560
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REAR LOWER LINK & COIL SPRING RSU-15
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REAR LOWER LINK & COIL SPRINGPFP:551B0
Removal and InstallationAES000MS
REMOVAL
1. Remove tire with power tool.
2. Set jack under rear lower link.
3. Loosen fixing bolt and nut of rear lower link in side of suspension member, and then remove fixing bolt and nut in side of axle with power tool.
4. Slowly lower jack, then remove upper seat, coil spring and rubber sheet from rear lower link.
5. Remove fixing bolt and nut in side of rear suspension member to remove rear lower link with power tool.
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Check rear lower link, bushing and coil spring for deformation, cracks, and damage. Replace rear lower link
and coil spring if necessary.
INSTALLATION
Refer to RSU-7, "Components" for tightening torque. Install in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE:
Refer to component parts location and do not reuse non-reusable parts.
Check that upper seat is attached as shown in the figure.
NOTE:
Insert bracket into upper seat with setting three tabs of upper
seat to the projecting part of bracket beforehand as shown in the
figure.
Match up rubber seat indentions and rear lower link grooves and
attach.
NOTE:
Make sure spring is not upside down. The top and bottom are
indicated by paint color.
Perform final tightening of rear suspension member and axle
installation position (rubber bushing) under unladen conditions
with tires on level ground. Check wheel alignment. Refer to
RSU-5, "
Wheel Alignment Inspection" .
After adjusting wheel alignment, adjust neutral position of steer-
ing angle sensor. Refer to BRC-6, "
Adjustment of Steering Angle
Sensor Neutral Position" .
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SB-1
SEAT BELTS
H RESTRAINTS
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SEAT BELTS
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 2
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” ............................................................. ..... 2
Precaution for Seat Belt Service ......................... ..... 2
AFTER A COLLISION ...................................... ..... 2
SEAT BELTS ......................................................... ..... 3
System Description ............................................. ..... 3
SEAT BELT WARNING CHIME ....................... ..... 3
SEAT BELT WARNING LAMP ......................... ..... 3
Removal and Installation of Front Seat Belt ........ ..... 3
REMOVAL OF FRONT SEAT BELT RETRAC-
TOR .................................................................. ..... 4
INSTALLATION OF FRONT SEAT BELT
RETRACTOR ................................................... ..... 4
REMOVAL OF FRONT SEAT BELT BUCKLE . ..... 4
INSTALLATION OF FRONT SEAT BELT
BUCKLE ........................................................... ..... 4
Removal and Installation of Rear Seat Belt ........ ..... 5 REMOVAL OF REAR SEAT BELT RETRACTOR
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INSTALLATION OF REAR SEAT BELT RETRAC-
TOR .................................................................. ..... 6
Seat Belt Inspection ............................................. ..... 6
AFTER A COLLISION ...................................... ..... 6
PRELIMINARY CHECK .................................... ..... 6
SEAT BELT RETRACTOR ON-VEHICLE
INSPECTION ................................................... ..... 7
SEAT BELT RETRACTOR OFF-VEHICLE
INSPECTION ................................................... ..... 8
LATCH (LOWER ANCHORS AND TETHER FOR
CHILDREN) SYSTEM ............................................ ..... 9
Removal and Installation ..................................... ..... 9
REMOVAL ........................................................ ..... 9
INSTALLATION ................................................ ..... 9
TOP TETHER STRAP CHILD RESTRAINT .......... ... 10
Removal and Installation ..................................... ... 10
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 10
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 10
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LATCH (LOWER ANCHORS AND TETHER FOR CHILDREN) SYSTEM SB-9
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LATCH (LOWER ANCHORS AND TETHER FOR CHILDREN) SYSTEMPFP:75466
Removal and InstallationAHS000IE
CAUTION:
Replace anchor bolts if they are deformed or worn out.
REMOVAL
1. Remove the rear seat. Refer to SE-108, "REMOVAL" .
2. Remove LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tether for Children) sys- tem.
INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
PHIA0344E
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PRECAUTIONS SE-3
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PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
AIS0055Y
The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules. The SRS
system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment, and may only deploy one front
air bag, depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted.
Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of this Service Man-
ual.
WARNING:
To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air
Bag Module, see the SRS section.
Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or
harness connectors.
Service NoticeAIS00389
When removing or installing various parts, place a cloth or padding onto the vehicle body to prevent
scratches.
Handle trim, molding, instruments, grille, etc. carefully during removing or installing. Be careful not to oil or
damage them.
Apply sealing compound where necessary when installing parts.
When applying sealing compound, be careful that the sealing compound does not protrude from parts.
When replacing any metal parts (for example body outer panel, members, etc.), be sure to take rust pre-
vention measures.
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HEATED SEATPFP:87335
DescriptionAIS002X3
When handling seat, be extremely careful not to scratch heating unit.
To replace heating unit, seat trim and pad should be separated.
Do not use any organic solvent, such as thinner, benzene, alcohol, etc. to clean trims.
SBT314
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TF-4
PRECAUTIONS
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Service Notice or PrecautionsADS000RJ
Do not reuse transfer fluid, once it has been drained.
Check the fluid level or replace the fluid only with the vehicle parked on level ground.
During removal or installation, keep inside of transfer clear of dust or dirt.
Replace all tires at the same time. Always use tires of the proper size and the same brand and pattern.
Fitting improper size and unusual wear tires applies excessive force to vehicle mechanism and can cause
longitudinal vibration.
Disassembly should be done in a clean work area, it is preferable to work in dustproof area.
Before proceeding with disassembly, thoroughly clean the transfer. It is important to prevent the internal
parts from becoming contaminated by dirt or other foreign matter.
All parts should be carefully cleaned with a general purpose, non-flammable solvent before inspection or
reassembly.
Check for the correct installation status prior to removal or disassembly. If matching marks are required,
be certain they do not interfere with the function of the parts when applied.
Check appearance of the disassembled parts for damage, deformation, and unusual wear. Replace them
with a new ones if necessary.
Gaskets, seals and O-rings should be replaced any time when the transfer is disassembled.
In principle, tighten bolts or nuts gradually in several steps working diagonally from inside to outside. If
tightening sequence is specified, use it.
Observe the specified torque when assembling.
Clean and flush the parts sufficiently and blow-dry them.
Be careful not to damage sliding surfaces and mating surfaces.
Clean innerparts with lint-free cloth or towels. Do not use cotton work gloves and rags to prevent adhering
fibers.
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AWD SYSTEM
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AWD SYSTEMPFP:41650
Power Transfer DiagramADS000RV
System DescriptionADS000RW
DESCRIPTION
Electronic control allows optimal distribution of torque to front/rear wheels to match road conditions.
Makes possible stable driving, with no wheel spin, on snowy roads or other slippery surfaces.
On roads which do not require AWD, it contributes to improved fuel economy by driving in conditions close
to rear-wheel drive.
Sensor inputs determine the vehicle's turning condition, and in response tight cornering/braking are con-
trolled by distributing optimum torque to front wheels.
NOTE:
When driving, if there is a large difference between front and rear wheel speed which continues for a long
time, fluid temperature of drive system parts becomes too high and AWD warning lamp flashes rapidly.
(When AWD warning lamp flashes, vehicle changes to rear-wheel drive conditions.) Also, optional distri-
bution of torque sometimes becomes rigid before lamp flashes rapidly, but it is not malfunction.
If AWD warning lamp is flashing rapidly, stop vehicle and allow it to idle for some time. Flashing will stop
and AWD system will be restored.
When driving, AWD warning lamp may flash slowly if there is a significant difference in diameter of the
tires. At this time, vehicle performance is not fully available and cautious driving is required. (Continues
until engine is turned OFF.)
If the warning lamp flashes slowly during driving but remains OFF after engine is restarted, the system is
normal. If it again flashes slowly after driving for some time, vehicle must be inspected.
When the difference of revolution speed between the front and rear wheel mode the shift occasionally
changes to direct 4-wheel driving conditions automatically. This is not malfunction.
SDIA1611E