NISSAN ALMERA N15 1995 Service Manual

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__________ BODYALIGNMENT _
_HANDLINGPRECAUTIONS FORPLASTICS _
Passenger Compartment Sedan
5-door Hatchback Location
OfPlastic Parts

Side turnsignal lamplens
(Lens: AS)
Housing: ASS
Wind-shield molding
(Upper: PVC )
Side:Stainless+PVC
Doorout-side molding
(Stainless+PVC)
Wheel cover
(Full cover: PP+PA6 )
Half cover: PA66+PPO
Center cap:PA6
Door
mirror
(Housing: AAS)
Garnish: ASS
Front turnsignal lamp
(Lens: PMMA)
Housing: PP
Fog
lamp
(Lens: Glass)
Housing: PP
Head
lamp
(Lens: Glass)
Housing: pp
Radiator grille

(ABS)

Fog lamp finisher
(PM MA)
Front
bumper fascia

(PP)

Front airspoiler

(PP)

Point
Dimension

@-@
1228

CB-<f)
1374

@-@
1366

(8)-{6)
1159

CD--cD
1387
Q)-{J) 1367

@--@
1156

(b)--{[)
1385

~-4iV
1370

@~
1364

@~
1364

C&#39;e)--@
1598

@--@
989*

@-{E)
918*

@~
1156*

@--{[)
917*

@~@
975*

@~(b)
757*

@~
1004*

@--@
723*

,
... ._MEASURMENT _

Figures marked witha
*
show symmetrically identical
dimensions onboth right andlefthand sides ofthe
vehicle.
Unit:
mm

@ :
Cowl tophole center (5dia.)
CB>
:
Front roofflange endatcenter
Positioning mark ~~
~}Outer frontpillarjoggle
Sideguard molding (PVC)
Rear combination lamp
(Lens: PMMA)
Housing: PP
Door
outside handle
(Handle: POM )
Escutcheon: POM
Mud guard (TPR)
Rear
Windowmolding
(PVC)
-for Sedan
Rear bumper fascia

(PP)

License
lamp
(Lens: PC)
Housing: PP
Trunk
lidfinisher(pp)
-for Sedan
Rear
spoiler(PPO)
-for Sedan
High mounted stoplamp
(In Rear SpoilerType)
(Lens: PMMA)-for Sedan
Housing: ASS
(Fixed Trunk LidTipe)
(Lens: PC)-for Sedan
Housing: PP

(f3),Cfi),Q),CD,@,@,CD,CD,~,@ :

Outer center pillarindention

CDCD :
Outer center pillarstandard hole
center

CBCD:
}

~@:
Outerfrontpillar indention

@@
:
Dash upper flange endcorner

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______ HANDLINGPRECAUTIONS FORPLASTICS __
BODYALIGNMENT _
Location OfPlastic Parts
Underbody

Kicking plate(PP)
Front

@,
076
dia.
Rear
@,@
62 dia.

Front
Rear
coordinates: coordinates:
@,@ @,@@
X :250
X:393.5
X:475
V :-632
V:1,460
V:3,082
Z :224.8
Z:126.9
Z:336.8
@,@
(8),
@
@
X :492 X
:572
X:-542
V :-450 V
:1,940
V:3,082
Z :355 Z
:200
Z:336.8
@,@
CD,
CD

X :406
X:600
V :64
V:2,035
Z :172
Z:235.2
@,@
Q)

X :352.7 X
:150
V :69 V
:2,442.9
Z :240 Z
:241

@,
@
@
X :432
X:300
V :338
V:2,480
Z :128
Z:381.8
(f),
CD
@
X :395
X:-300
V :515
V:2,480
Z :129.2
Z:405.8

@,
@)

X :393
Y :2,560
Z :365
@
X :470
Y :2,911
Z :339.6
@
X :-539
Y :2,911
Z :339.6
Unit: mm
Coordinates:
@,0
X :522.2
V :18.1
Z :571.7
@,@ X :465
V :2,456.4
Z :522

Front
andrear strut tower centers

I

~t-~

Rear
(f
••@
LH side
RHside

Q
Q

Bottom
view of

,1

vehicle

__
MEASURMENT POINTS__

Glove box(PPC)
Side
wind molding(PVC)
Cluster lidC(PPC)
Instrument
panel(PPC)
Console box(PPC)

5-door
Hatchback

Cluster lidA(PPC)

~----_/

Front
pillargarnish(PPC)
Side
wind molding(PVC)
Back doorfinisher(ABS)
Roof
spoilar(FRP)

3-doorHatchback

Center pillarlower garnish(PP)
Center pillarupper garnish(PPC)
Rear pillar garnish(PPC)
High
mounted stoplamp
(Lens: PMMA )
Housing: ABS

FrontSBT097

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__________ BODYALIGNMENT ___________
PRECAUTIONS _
Underbody Precautions
ForHandling HighStrength Steel

• InNissan vehicles, HSSplates of373 N/mm
2
(38kg/mm
2,
54klb/sq in)(NP130) aremost commonly
utilized, andthose withatensile strength of785 to981 N/mm
2
(80to100 kg/mm
2,
114to142 klb/sq
in) (NP150) areused onlyonparts requiring muchmorestrength.

HIGH
STRENGTH STEEL(HSS)USED INNISSAN VEHICLES

High
strength steelhasbeen usedforbody panels inorder toreduce vehicle weight.
Accordingly, precautionsinrepairing automotive bodiesmadeofhigh strength steelaredescribed below:

Tensile strength Nissan designation Major
applicable parts

• Side member
373N/mm
2

Hoodledge
(38 kg/mm
2,
54klb/sq in) NP130

Pillar
• Hood
.Trunk lidouter
785-981 N/mm
2

•Bumper reinforcement
(80-100 kg/mm
2

NP150
114-142 klb/sqin) •
Door guard beam

E
E

127
@>@)

235

~200
ee

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CD

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It)

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It)
It)

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It)

CD CD

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N

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co

____
MEASURMENT _

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It)

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..

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CD CD

en~

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129

@8

@@
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225

SBT096

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__________ PRECAUTIONS ___________
BODYALIGNMENT _
Precautions ForHandling HighStregth Steel Engine
Compartment

__ MEASURMENT POINTS__

Unit:mm

Front side

SBT088

Traction direction: ...
Not
recommended

• The repair ofreinforcements (suchasside
members) byheating isnot recommended
since itinvolves theriskoflowering strength.
When heating isunavoidable, donot heat
such parts attemperatures above550°C (1,

022°F)

Heating temperature shouldbeverified with
a thermometer. (Acrayon-type andother
thermometer areavailable.)
• When straightening bodypanels, usecaution
in pulling anyHSS panel. Because itis very
strong, thismay cause deformation inadja-
cent portions ofthe body. Inthis case,
increase thenumber ofmeasuring points,
and carefully pulltheHSS panel.
Special
consideration forHSS must begiven tothe following points:
1 .Additional pointstoconsider
• Incutting HSSpanel, avoidgascutting if
possible. Instead,useanairsaw orahand
cutter toavoid decreasing thestrength of
surrounding portionsduetothe influence of
heat. Incase gascutting isinevitable, a
minimum allowance of50 mm (1.97 in)
must begiven.

SBT090
Radiator
coresupport lower


(b)

11
dia.

SBT094

• Inwelding HSSpanel, usespot welding
whenever possibleinorder tominimize any
decrease instrength ofsurrounding portions
due tothe influence ofheat.
If spot welding isimpossible, useM.LG.
welding. Donotuseacetylene gaswelding
because itis inferior inwelding strength.
GOOD

-================
N.G.

Never useacetylene .gas
welding.
Radiator
coresupport uppercenter

SBT091

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__________ BODYALIGNMENT _
_ PRECAUTIONS _
Description PrecautionsForHandling HighStrength Steel

• Alldimensions indicatedinfigures areactual ones.
• When usingatracking gauge,adjustbothpointers toequal length. Thencheck thepointers andgauge
itself tomake surethere isno free play.
• When ameasuring tapeisused, check tobe sure there isno elongation, twistingorbending.
• Measurements shouldbetaken atthe center ofthe mounting holes.
• Anasterisk
(*)
following thevalue atthe measuring pointindicates thatthemeasuring pointonthe other
side issymmetrically thesame value.
• The coordinates ofthe measurement pointsarethe distances measured fromthestandard lineof&#34;X&#34;, &#34;V&#34;
and &#34;Z&#34;.

EngineCompartment

D=2T+3(mm)
D=2T+O.12 (in)


The electrode tipdiameter mustbereformed
properly according tothe panels thickness.

The spot ungget onHSS panel isharder than
that ofan ordinary steelpanel.
Therefore, forspot cutting HSSpanel, ahigh
torque drillofalow speed (1,000 to1,200
rpm) maybeused tomaintain itsdurability
and facilitate theoperation.
• HSS panels withatensile strength of785 to981 N/mm
2
(80to100 kg/mm
2,
114to142 klb/sq in),
used asreinforcement inthe door guard barand inthe bumper, istoo high intensile strength touse
for general repairs.Whenthesepanels aredamaged, theouter panels alsosustain consequential
damage; therefore, thesepanels arenever remedied withoutreplacing thedoor assembly orbumper
assembly.
2. Precautions inspot welding
This work should beperformed understandard workconditions. However,workcontrol mustbeexercised
as folloows:

SBF8?4GB

&#34;Z&#34;:
Imaginary baseline
[200 mmbelow datum line
(&#34;OZ&#34; atdesign plan)]
Front axlecenter

/

y (_)
(0)

Incorrect
Incorrect
Correct
D==Tip+diameter

T

,::=T====p=la::t_e=-=-_t_h=i_C=k=_n=_e_s=s= __,-- ~

• The panel surfaces mustbefitted toeach
other, leaving nogaps.

____
MEASURMENT _

SBT08?

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__________ PRECAUTIONS _
_ BODYALIGNMENT _
Precautions ForHandling HighStrength Steel
PanelPartsMatching Marks

~ViewE

3-Door Hatchback
and 5-Door Hatchback

A
mark hasbeen placed oneach partofthe body toindicate thepanel partsmatching positions.Whenrepairing
parts damaged byan accident whichmightaffectthevehicle frame(members, pillars,etc.)more accurate,
effective repairwillbepossible byusing these marks together wi~hbody alignment data.

Welding

current

Pressure

Unit:mrr
(C•

Thickness
(t)
Minimum pitch(
Q )

0.6 (0.024)
I
10 (0.39)
orover

0.8 (0.031) 12(0.47)
orover

1.0 (0.039) 18(0.71)
orover

1.2 (0.047) 20(0.79)
orover

1.6 (0.063) 27(1.06)
orover

~71) 31
11.221
orover

Follow established specifications forthe
appropriate pressurelevel,current leveland
weld time.
• Follow thespecifications forthe proper
welding pitch.
• After welding, weldingstrength mustbe
tested.
J
Type
W:
@----- ~
Et

Type V:~----- ~

View A ViewS
ViewC
View D-1 View
D-2
ViewE

Sedan and5-door Hatchback 3-door
Hatchback
3-door
Hatchback and5-door Hatchback

/w-..IE
+-W
II (-

&#39;- r )
o

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Description
_________
BODYALIGNMENT _
Body Center Marks ________
REPLACEMENTOPERATIONS _

SYMBOLS FORCUITING AND
WELDING/BRAZING OPERATIONS

..J

3-spot welds

(3-panel overlapping portions)

2-SDOt

welds

(2-panel overlapping portions)

••••

2-spot
welds

0000

3-spot
welds
Spot
weld
Brazing
Soldering
(ItIlI)

M.LG. seamweld/
Point weld
Saw
cutor
air chisel cut





M.LG. plugweld

-

The
indentification ofthe cutting andthewelding/brazing symbolsusedthroughout thisguide isgiven inthe
following pages

Portion F
Portion
C
Unit:
mm

Porton
H
3-Door Hatchback
and 5-Door Hatchback

• Front roof
• Second crossmember

Portion
D-Sedan
Portion E
-Sedan
Portion F

Portion E
Portion
8
Portion
G

~

Slot(7X 11)

/~/

• Rear waist panelslot

Cowl top

Portion
BPortion
C

Hole(4
dial

Portion
A
Portion D

Portion
A

• Rear roof

Upper radiator coresupport

A
mark hasbeen placed oneach partofthe body toindicate thevehicle center.Whenrepairing partsdamaged
by an accident whichmightaffectthevehicle frame(members, pillars,etc.)more accurate, effectiverepairwill
be possible byusing these marks together withbody alignment data.

Portion G

3-door and5-door Hatchback

Lozenge
mark
Portion
H

3-door and5-door Hatchback Sealing
• Rear roof •
Rear panel

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REPLACEMENTOPERATIONS _

------------

RadiatorCoreSupport (PartialReplacement) BODY
CONSTRUCTION _

-----------

BodyConstruction

\

Section
L-L:
Section P-P:
Section
D-D:
Section H-H:
Section K-K:
Section
C-C:
Section G-G:
Section 0-0:
Section

J-J:

Section
F-F:
Section
8-8:
. Section N-N:
Section
I-I:
Section
E-E:
Section
A-A:
Section M-M:

_1

FR

(

e
4orll3 *
indicates thatthere isan equivalent wel~ing.portion
with thesame dimensions onthe opposite Side.

o

*
e
3
or 112

FR

Service
Joint

Section
0-0:
Section
R-R:

2-spot welds 3-spotwelds
M.1.Gplug weld )M.I.Gseam weld/
(Point weld
For 3panels plugweld m.ethod

· r ·
A
==&#39;*= •
B
===:=
.an
F

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BODYCONSTRUCTION _

------------

BodyConsb&#34;uction. REPLACEMENT
OPERATIONS _

------------

Hoodledge(PartialReplacement)
(Work afterradiator coresupport hasbeen removed.)
114AUnit:mm
Before
installing
hoodledge reinforcement.
117

Service
Joint

(This figure showrightsidehoodledge)
Sedan
3-d oar Hatchback
5-door Hatchback 2-spot
welds 3-spotwelds

M.1.
Gplug weld )
M.I.
Gseam weld/
(For 3panels plugweld method. Pointweld

· r
.A~ .B~
.an.F

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REPLACEMENTOPERATIONS
Front SideMember (PartialReplacement)
(Work afterradiator coresupport hasbeen removed.) ________
CORROSIONPROTECTION _
Stone Guard Coat
SectionB-B
Section
A-A
--r&#39;:&#34;:&#39;

To
prevent damage causedbystones, thelower outerbodypanels (fender, door,etc.)have anadditional layer
of Stone Guard CoatovertheEDprimer coating. Thus,when replacing orrepairing thesepanels, apply
undercoat tothe same portions asbefore. Useacoat which isrust preventive, durable,shockresistant andhas
a long shelf life.

~mm1111i :
Indicates stoneguard coated portions

114

Patch

118

111

115
114

hoodledge
panel

117

111

Unit:mm

8

Patch

&#34;&#34;

&#34;
&#34;

(Thickness: 1mm)

-\

Service
Joint

(This figure showrightfront sidemember)
2-spot welds 3-spotwelds M.1.
Gplug weld MIG seam weld/
(For 3panels plugweld method )P1ID.~irit
F
weld

• rr=
.A=-= .B~
G1J --- ~
Section
C-C

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