Alternator NISSAN PATROL 1998 Y61 / 5.G Electrical System Workshop Manual

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Wiring Diagram Ð P/ANT Ð/LHD Models..............181
Wiring Diagram Ð P/ANT Ð/RHD Models .............182
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................183
Location of Antenna .................................................183
Antenna Rod Replacement .....................................183
Window Antenna Repair ..........................................184
ELECTRIC SUNROOF................................................186
Wiring Diagram Ð SROOF Ð ................................186
POWER DOOR MIRROR............................................188
Wiring Diagram Ð MIRROR Ð/LHD Models..........188
Wiring Diagram Ð MIRROR Ð/RHD Models .........189
POWER SEAT.............................................................190
Wiring Diagram Ð SEAT Ð/LHD Models ...............190
Wiring Diagram Ð SEAT Ð/RHD Models...............192
HEATED SEAT............................................................194
Wiring Diagram Ð HSEAT Ð..................................194
POWER WINDOW.......................................................196
System Description ..................................................196
Schematic ................................................................197
Wiring Diagram Ð WINDOW Ð .............................198
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................203
POWER DOOR LOCK.................................................204
System Description ..................................................204
Wiring Diagram Ð D/LOCK Ð ................................205
Trouble Diagnosis ....................................................207
POWER DOOR LOCK Ð Super Lock Ð.................. 211
Component Parts and Harness Connector
Location ................................................................... 211
System Description ..................................................212
Schematic ................................................................214
Wiring Diagram Ð S/LOCK Ð/LHD Models ...........215
Wiring Diagram Ð S/LOCK Ð/RHD Models ..........219
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................223
MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM.......................234
System Description ..................................................234
Wiring Diagram Ð MULTI Ð/LHD Models..............235
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................237
ID Code Entry Procedure ........................................239
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/LHD MODELS....240System Description ..................................................240
System Composition ................................................240
Wiring Diagram Ð NATS Ð ....................................241
CONSULT ................................................................242
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................244
How to Replace NATS IMMU ..................................253
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/RHD MODELS...254
Component Parts and Harness Connector
Location ...................................................................254
System Description ..................................................255
System Composition ................................................255
Wiring Diagram Ð NATS Ð ....................................256
CONSULT ................................................................257
Trouble Diagnoses...................................................259
LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL UNITS.........................269
Engine Compartment ...............................................269
Passenger Compartment Ð LHD Models ...............270
Passenger Compartment Ð RHD Models ..............272
HARNESS LAYOUT....................................................275
How to Read Harness Layout .................................275
Outline/LHD Models.................................................276
Outline/RHD Models ................................................277
Main Harness/LHD Models......................................278
Main Harness/RHD Models .....................................282
Engine Room Harness/LHD Models .......................286
Engine Room Harness/RHD Models .......................290
Engine Harness .......................................................294
Engine Control Harness and Alternator Harness ....295
Body Harness/LHD Models .....................................296
Body Harness/RHD Models.....................................300
Body No. 2 Harness/LHD Models ...........................304
Body No. 2 Harness/RHD Models...........................306
Chassis Harness......................................................308
Room Lamp Harness...............................................309
Front Door Harness (Driver side) ............................310
Front Door Harness (Passenger side) .................... 311
Rear Door Harness..................................................312
Back Door Harness and Rear Window Defogger
Harness....................................................................313

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Trouble Diagnoses
Before conducting an alternator test, make sure that the battery is fully charged. A 30-volt voltmeter and suit-
able test probes are necessary for the test. The alternator can be checked easily by referring to the Inspec-
tion Table.
+Before starting, inspect the fusible link.
+Use fully charged battery.
WITH IC REGULATOR
Check the fol-
lowing:
+Warning
lamp bulb
+Fuse for
warning lamp
Ignition switch
``ON''Warning lamp
``OFF''Disconnect connector (S, L) and
ground L harness side.Warning lamp
``OFF''
Warning lamp
``ON''Damaged IC
regulator.
Replace.
Warning lamp
``ON''
Engine start.
Engine speed:
1,500 rpmWarning lamp
``ON''Check the following:
+Drive belt
+Fuse for S terminal
+Connector (S, L terminal) con-
nectionEngine idlingWarning lamp
``OFF''OK
Warning lamp
``ON''
Warning lamp
``OFF''OKEngine speed:
1,500 rpm
(Measure B
terminal volt-
age)More than
15.5VDamaged IC
regulator.
Replace.
No generationField circuit is
open.
Warning lamp: ``CHARGE'' warning lamp in combination meter
Note:
+If the inspection result is OK even though the charging system is malfunctioning, check the B ter-
minal connection. (Check the tightening torque.)
+When ®eld circuit is open, check condition of rotor coil, rotor slip ring and brush. If necessary,
replace faulty parts with new ones.
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
The IC regulator warning function activates to illuminate ``CHARGE'' warning lamp, if any of the following
symptoms occur while alternator is operating:
+Excessive voltage is produced.
+No voltage is produced.
CHARGING SYSTEM
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Assembly
RING FITTING IN REAR BEARING
+Fix ring into groove in rear bearing so that it is as close to the
adjacent area as possible.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse rear bearing after removal.
REAR COVER INSTALLATION
1. Fit brush assembly, diode assembly, regulator assembly and
stator.
2. Push brushes up with ®ngers and install them to rotor.
Take care not to damage slip ring sliding surface.
Service Data and Speci®cations (SDS)
ALTERNATOR
TypeA3TA4399
MITSUBISHI
Applied model RD28
Nominal rating V-A 12-100
Ground polarity Negative
Minimum revolution under no-load
(When 13.5V is applied) rpmLess than 1,300
Hot output current
(When 13.5V is applied)
A/rpmMore than 35/1,300
More than 72/2,500
Regulated output voltage V 14.1 - 14.7
Minimum length of brush mm (in) 5 (0.20)
Brush spring pressure
N (g, oz)4.6 - 5.8
(470 - 590, 16.58 - 20.81)
Slip ring minimum outer diameter
mm (in)22.1 (0.870)
Rotor (Field coil) resistanceW2.1 - 2.5
SEL044Z
SEL048Z
SEL049Z
CHARGING SYSTEM
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System Description
OPERATION
Headlamp system on vehicles for North Europe contains a daytime light system. The unit operates to illumi-
nate headlamps low beam, parking, tail, license lamps and illuminations automatically in the following condi-
tions.
+The engine is running with lighting switch in OFF position.
When the any of following conditions exists, the daytime light operation will be canceled.
+Ignition switch is in any position other than ON
+Engine is stopped
+Lighting switch is turned to 1st or 2nd position.
If the daytime light system is canceled, lighting switch operations are the same as for conventional light sys-
tem.
DAYTIME LIGHT IS OPERATING
(With engine running and lighting switch in OFF position)
With engine running, power is supplied
+from alternator terminal L
+through daytime light control unit terminalj
8
+to base of transistor-2 in the daytime light control unit.
The transistor-2 supplies ground path to all relays. Then the relays energize to illuminate lamps.
SEL490V
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
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Trouble Diagnoses
DAYTIME LIGHT CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION TABLE
Terminal No. ConnectionsINPUT (I)/
OUTPUT (O)Operated conditionVoltage (V)
(Approximate
values)
1Power source for illumi-
nation & tail lampÐÐ12
2Power source for head-
lamp LHÐÐ12
3Power source for head-
lamp RHÐÐ12
4 Headlamp RH OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
5 Headlamp LH OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
6 Start signal I Ignition switchSTART 12
ON, ACC or OFF 0
7 Power source Ð Ignition switchON or START 12
ACC or OFF 0
8 Alternator ``L'' terminal I EngineRunning 12
Stopped 0
9 Ground Ð Ð Ð
10 Illumination & tail lamp OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
11 Lighting switch I1STz2ND position 12
OFF 0
*: Daytime light operating: Lighting switch in ``OFF'' position with engine running.
Bulb Replacement
Refer to ``HEADLAMP'' (EL-63).
Aiming Adjustment
Refer to ``HEADLAMP'' (EL-63).
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
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Trouble Diagnoses
RADIO
Symptom Possible causes Repair order
Radio inoperative (no digital
display and no sound from
speakers).
See NOTE.1. 10A fuse
2. Poor radio case ground
3. Radio1. Check 10A fuse [No.
10, located in fuse block (J/B)].
Turn ignition switch ON and verify battery positive volt-
age is present at terminalj
10of radio.
2. Check radio case ground.
3. Remove radio for repair.
Radio controls are operational,
but no sound is heard from
any speaker.1. Radio output
2. Radio1. Check radio output voltages.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Radio presets are lost when
ignition switch is turned OFF.1. 10A fuse
2. Radio1. Check 10A fuse (No.
56, located in fuse and fusible link
box) and verify battery positive voltage is present at terminal
j
6of radio.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Individual speaker is noisy or
inoperative.1. Speaker
2. Radio output
3. Speaker circuit
4. Radio1. Check speaker.
2. Check radio output voltages.
3. Check wires for open or short between radio and speaker.
4. Remove radio for repair.
Radio stations are weak or
noisy.1. Antenna
2. Poor radio ground
3. Radio1. Check antenna.
2. Check radio ground.
3. Remove radio for repair.
FM stations are weak or noisy
but AM stations are OK. (with
window antenna)1. Window antenna
2. Radio1. Check window antenna.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Radio generates noise in AM
and FM modes with engine
running.1. Poor radio ground
2. Loose or missing ground bonding straps
3. Ignition condenser or rear window defogger
noise suppressor condenser
4. Alternator
5. Ignition coil or secondary wiring
6. Radio1. Check radio ground.
2. Check ground bonding straps.
3. Replace ignition condenser or rear window defogger noise
suppressor condenser.
4. Check alternator.
5. Check ignition coil and secondary wiring.
6. Remove radio for repair.
Radio generates noise in AM
and FM modes with accesso-
ries on (switch pops and motor
noise).1. Poor radio ground
2. Antenna
3. Accessory ground
4. Faulty accessory1. Check radio ground.
2. Check antenna.
3. Check accessory ground.
4. Replace accessory.
NOTE:
If the radio has anti-theft function, check the anti-theft function of the radio before circuit inspection.
(Radios which have anti-theft function are equipped with a code indicator. For details, refer to EL-173.)
Speaker inspection
1. Disconnect speaker harness connector.
2. Measure the resistance between speaker terminalsj
1andj2.
+The resistance should be2-4W.
3. Using jumper wires, momentarily connect a 9V battery between speaker terminalsj
1andj2.
+A momentary hum or pop should be heard.
Antenna inspection
Using a jumper wire, clip an auxiliary ground between antenna and body.
+If reception improves, check antenna ground (at body surface).
+If reception does not improve, check main feeder cable for short circuit or open circuit.
Radio inspection
All voltage inspections are made with:
+Ignition switch ON or ACC
+Radio ON
+Radio connected (If removed for inspection, supply a ground to the case using a jumper wire.)
AUDIO
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Engine Control Harness and Alternator
Harness
CEL832
HARNESS LAYOUT
EL-295