NISSAN ALMERA 2001 Service Manual

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Tool number
Tool nameDescription
Front (heated) oxygen
sensor wrench
NT379
Loosening or tightening heated oxygen sensor
with 22 mm (0.87 in) hexagon nut
KV101056S0*
Rear gear stopper
(1) KV10105620
Adapter
(2) KV10105610
Plate assembly
NT773
Preventing crankshaft from rotating
Commercial Service ToolsNJEM0004
Tool name Description
Spark plug wrench
NT047
Removing and installing spark plug
Valve seat cutter set
NT048
Finishing valve seat dimensions
Piston ring expander
NT030
Removing and installing piston ring
Valve guide drift
NT015
Removing and installing valve guide
Intake & Exhaust:
a: 9.5 mm (0.374 in) dia.
b: 5.5 mm (0.217 in) dia.
PREPARATIONQG
Special Service Tools (Cont'd)
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Tool name Description
Valve guide reamer
NT016
Reaming valve guide1or hole for oversize valve
guide2
Intake & Exhaust:
d
1: 5.5 mm (0.217 in) dia.
d
2: 9.685 mm (0.3813 in) dia.
Front oil seal drift
NT049
Installing front oil seal
a: 52 mm (2.05 in) dia.
b: 40 mm (1.57 in) dia.
Rear oil seal drift
NT049
Installing rear oil seal
a: 103 mm (4.06 in) dia.
b: 84 mm (3.31 in) dia.
Oxygen sensor thread
cleaner
NT778
Reconditioning the exhaust system threads before
installing a new oxygen sensor. Use with anti-
seize lubricant shown below.
a: 18 mm dia. with a pitch of 1.5 mm for Zirco-
nia Oxygen Sensor
b: 12 mm dia. with a pitch of 1.25 mm for Tita-
nia Oxygen Sensor
Anti-seize lubricant (Per-
matex
TM133AR or
equivalent meeting MIL
specification MIL-A-907)
NT779
Lubricating oxygen sensor thread cleaning tool
when reconditioning exhaust system threads
PREPARATIONQG
Commercial Service Tools (Cont'd)
EM-8

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NJEM0005
NVH Troubleshooting Ð Engine NoiseNJEM0005S01Use the chart below to help you find the cause of the symptom.
1. Locate the area where noise occurs.
2. Confirm the type of noise.
3. Specify the operating condition of engine.
4. Check specified noise source.
If necessary, repair or replace these parts.
Location of
noiseType of
noiseOperating condition of engine
Source of
noiseCheck itemReference
page Before
warm-
upAfter
warm-
upWhen
start-
ingWhen
idlingWhen
racingWhile
driving
To p o f
Engine
Rocket
Cover Cyl-
inder HeadTicking or
clickC A Ð A B Ð Tappet
noise+Valve clearance EM-44
Rattle C A Ð A B C Camshaft
bearing
noise+Camshaft journal
clearance
+Camshaft runoutEM-38
Crankshaft
Pulley
Cylinder
block (Side
of Engine)
Oil panSlap or
knockÐ A Ð B B Ð Piston pin
noise+Piston and piston pin
clearance
+Connecting rod bush-
ing clearanceEM-56, 61
Slap or
rapA Ð Ð B B A Piston slap
noise+Piston-to-bore clear-
ance
+Piston ring side clear-
ance
+Piston ring end gap
+Connecting rod bend
and torsionEM-56, 57,
58
Knock A B CB B B Connecting
rod-bearing
noise+Connecting rod bear-
ing clearance (Big
end)
+Connecting rod bush-
ing clearance (Small
end)EM-60, 61
Knock A B Ð A B C Main bear-
ing noise+Main bearing oil clear-
ance
+Crankshaft runoutEM-59
Front of
Engine Tim-
ing Chain
CoverTapping or
tickingAAÐBBBTiming
chain and
chain ten-
sioner noise+Timing chain cracks
and wear
+Timing chain tensioner
operationEM-27
Front of
EngineSqueak or
fizzingA B Ð B Ð C Other drive
belts (stick-
ing or slip-
ping)+Drive belts deflection EM-16
CreakingABABABOther drive
belts (slip-
ping)+Idler pulley bearing
operation
Squall or
creakABÐBABWater pump
noise+Water pump operation LC-14
A: Closely related B: Related C: Sometimes related Ð: Not related
NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTINGQG
NVH Troubleshooting Ð Engine Noise
EM-9

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SEM937F
NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTINGQG
NVH Troubleshooting Ð Engine Noise (Cont'd)
EM-10

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Removal and InstallationNJEM0006
YEM008
1. Oil pressure switch
2. EGR valve*
3. EGR tube*
4. Air relief plug
5. Intake manifold6. Intake manifold upper support
7. Intake manifold rear supports
8. Oil filter
9. Thermostat
10. Water pump11. Water pump pulley
12. EGR solenoid valve*
13. EGR guide tube*
14. EGR gas temperature sensor*
*: If so equipped
OUTER COMPONENT PARTSQG
Removal and Installation
EM-11

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YEM009
1. Throttle position sensor
2. IACV-AAC valve
3. Throttle body
4. Injector
5. Injector tube6. Pressure regulator
7. Intake manifold
8. Canister purge control valve
9. Throttle opener*10. One way valve*
11. Vacuum tank*
12. Swirl control solenoid valve*
*: If so equipped
OUTER COMPONENT PARTSQG
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
EM-12

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YEM010
1. Throttle position sensor
2. IACV-AAC valve
3. Throttle body4. Injector
5. Injector tube
6. Pressure regulator7. Intake manifold
8. Canister purge control valve
9. Throttle opener
(If so equipped)
OUTER COMPONENT PARTSQG
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
EM-13

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YEM011
1. Crankshaft pulley
2. Engine coolant temperature
3. Gasket
4. Exhaust manifold
5. Exhaust manifold cover6. Thermal transmitter
7. Water drain plug
8. Heated oxygen sensor 1 (front)
9. Three way catalyst10. Converter cap
11. Converter cover
12. Ignition coil
13. Spark plug
OUTER COMPONENT PARTSQG
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
EM-14

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NJEM0007
1. Warm up engine.
2. Turn ignition switch OFF.
3. Release fuel pressure.
Refer to EC-40, ªReleasing Fuel Pressureº.
4. Remove ignition coils.
5. Remove spark plugs.
+Clean area around plug with compressed air before removing
the spark plug.
SEM973E
AEM308
6. Attach a compression tester to No. 1 cylinder.
7. Depress accelerator pedal fully to keep throttle valve wide
open.
8. Crank engine and record highest gauge indication.
9. Repeat the measurement on each cylinder as shown above.
+Always use a fully-charged battery to obtain specified
engine speed.
Compression pressure: kPa (bar, kg/cm
2, psi)/rpm
Except for QG15DE
Standard
1,324 (13.24, 13.5, 192)/350
Minimum
1,128 (11.28, 11.5, 164)/350
Maximum allowable difference between cylinders
98 (0.98, 1.0, 14)/350
QG15DE
Standard
1,372 (13.720, 13.99, 198.9)/350
Minimum
1,176 (11.759, 11.99, 170.5)/350
Maximum allowable difference between cylinders
98 (0.98, 1.0, 14)/350
10. If cylinder compression in one or more cylinders is low, pour a
small amount of engine oil into the cylinder through the spark
plug hole and retest compression.
+If adding oil improves cylinder compression, piston rings
may be worn or damaged. If so, replace piston rings after
checking piston.
+If pressure stays low, a valve may be sticking or seating
improperly. Inspect and repair valve and valve seat. Refer
to SDS, EM-71. If valve or valve seat is damaged
excessively, replace them.
+If compression in any two adjacent cylinders is low and if add-
ing oil does not improve compression, there is leakage past the
gasket surface. If so, replace cylinder head gasket.
11. Reinstall spark plugs, ignition coils and fuel pump fuse.
12. Perform ªSelf-diagnosis Procedureº referring to EC-70, ªHow
to Erase DTCº if any DTC appears.
MEASUREMENT OF COMPRESSION PRESSUREQG
EM-15

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CheckingNJEM0042
SEM100G
1. Inspect for cracks, fraying, wear or oil adhesion. If necessary,
replace with a new one.
+When replacing belt, make sure the new belt has the same
number of ribs as the old one.
2. Inspect drive belt deflections by pushing on the belt midway
between pulleys.
3. Turn crankshaft two revolutions and recheck drive belt deflec-
tion.
+Inspect drive belt deflection when engine is cold.
+Adjust if belt deflections exceed the limit.
DRIVE BELTSQG
Checking
EM-16

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