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BACK-UP LAMP
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Bulb ReplacementBKS001QI
Refer to LT- 2 1 6 , "Bulb Replacement" .
Removal and InstallationBKS0040G
Refer to LT- 2 1 6 , "Removal and Installation" .

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LT-216
REAR COMBINATION LAMP

REAR COMBINATION LAMPPFP:26554
Bulb ReplacementBKS001R0
REAR TURN SIGNAL LAMP BULB, BACK-UP LAMP BULB AND STOP/TAIL LAMP BULB
1. Open trunk, and then remove trunk wheel house finisher. Refer to EI-58, "Removal and Installation for
Trunk Room Trim" .
2. Turn tail lamp bulb socket (1), rear turn signal lamp bulb socket
(2), back-up lamp bulb socket (3) (right side) and rear fog lamp
bulb socket (3) (left side) counterclockwise and unlock it.
3. Remove tail lamp bulb (4), rear turn signal lamp bulb (5), back-
up lamp bulb (6) (right side) and rear fog lamp bulb (6) (left
side).
Removal and InstallationBKS001R1
REMOVAL
1. Open trunk, and then remove trunk wheel house finisher. Refer to EI-58, "Removal and Installation for
Trunk Room Trim" .
2. Disconnect rear combination lamp connector.
3. Remove rear combination lamp mounting nuts (A).
4. Pull the rear combination lamp (1) toward rear of the vehicle and
remove clip (B) and locating pin (C) from the vehicle.
5. Remove seal packing (2) from rear combination lamp (1).
INSTALLATION
Installation is the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Seal packing cannot be reused.Tail lamp : 12V - 5W
Rear turn signal lamp : 12V - 21W
Back-up lamp (Right side) : 12V - 21W
Rear fog lamp (Left side) : 12V - 21W
Stop lamp : LED
SKIB8646J
PKIC9679J
Rear combination lamp mounting nut : 5.1 N·m (0.52 kg-m, 45 in-lb)

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INTERIOR ROOM LAMP
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Bulb ReplacementBKS0040I
MAP LAMP
1. Remove lens using clip driver or suitable tool.
2. Remove bulb.
STEP LAMP
1. Remove front door step lamp. Refer to LT- 2 4 2 , "STEP LAMP" .
2. Remove bulb.
PERSONAL LAMP
1. Remove personal lamp. Refer to LT- 2 4 3 , "PERSONAL LAMP" .
2. Remove screw from back of personal lamp.
3. Insert a screwdriver or similar tool and remove lens.
4. Remove bulb.
TRUNK ROOM LAMP
Unfold pawl and remove lens, and remove bulb from bulb socket.Map lamp : 12V - 8W
SKIA8658E
Front door step lamp : 12V - 2.7W
SKIB0900E
Personal lamp : 12V - 8W
SKIA6359E
Trunk room lamp : 12V - 3.4W
SKIA6367E

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BULB SPECIFICATIONS
LT-261
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BULB SPECIFICATIONSPFP:26297
HeadlampBKS001RS
Exterior LampBKS001RT
Interior Lamp/IlluminationBKS001RU
Item Wattage (W)
Low/High (Xenon type)35 (D2S)
Low (Halogen type)55 (H11)
High (Halogen type)55 (H7)
Item Wattage (W)
Front combination lamp (Xenon type)Front turn signal lamp 21 (amber)
Parking lamp 5
Bending lamp 55 (H7)
Front combination lamp (Halogen type)Front turn signal lamp 21 (amber)
Parking lamp 5
Rear combination lampStop lamp LED
Tail lamp 5
Rear turn signal lamp 21
Back-up lamp 21
Rear fog lamp 21
Side turn signal lamp5
Front fog lamp35 (H8)
License plate lamp5
High-mounted stop lampLED
Item Wattage (W)
Map lamp8
Personal lamp8
Trunk room lamp3.4
Ashtray illumination1.4
Step lamp2.7
Vanity mirror lamp1.8
Ignition key hole illumination1.4
Glove box lamp1.4
Cigarette lighter illumination1.4

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MA-6
GENERAL MAINTENANCE

GENERAL MAINTENANCEPFP:00000
General MaintenanceBLS0005E
General maintenance includes those items which should be checked during the normal day-to-day operation
of the vehicle. They are essential if the vehicle is to continue operating properly. The owners can perform the
checks and inspections themselves or they can have their NISSAN dealers do them for a nominal charge.
OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
The maintenance items listed here should be performed from time to time, unless otherwise specified.
INSIDE THE VEHICLE
The maintenance items listed here should be checked on a regular basis, such as when performing periodic maintenance, cleaning the
vehicle, etc.Item Reference page
TiresCheck the pressure with a gauge periodically when at a service station, includ-
ing the spare, and adjust to the specified pressure if necessary. Check carefully
for damage, cuts or excessive wear.—
WindshieldClean the windshield on a regular basis.
Check the windshield at least every six months for cracks or other damage.
Repair as necessary.—
Windshield wiper
bladesCheck for cracks or wear if not functioning correctly. —
Doors and engine
hoodCheck that all doors, the engine hood, the trunk lid and back door operate prop-
erly. Also ensure that all latches lock securely. Lubricate if necessary. Make sure
that the secondary latch keeps the hood from opening when the primary latch is
released.
When driving in areas using road salt or other corrosive materials, check for
lubrication frequently.BL-13
Tire rotationTires should be rotated every 10,000 km (6,000 miles).MA-40
LampsMake sure that the headlamps, stop lamps, tail lamps, turn signal lamps, and
other lamps are all operating properly and installed securely. Also check head-
lamp aim.—
Item Reference page
Warning lamps and
chimesMake sure that all warning lamps and buzzers/chimes are operating properly. —
Windshield wiper and
washerCheck that the wipers and washer operate properly and that the wipers do not
streak.—
Windshield defrosterCheck that air comes out of the defroster outlets properly and in sufficient quan-
tity when operating the heater or air conditioner.—
Steering wheelCheck that it has the specified play.
Check for changes in the steering conditions, such as excessive free play, hard
steering or strange noises.
Free play: Less than 35 mm (1.38 in)—
Seat beltsCheck that all parts of the seat belt system (e.g. buckles, anchors, adjusters and
retractors) operate properly and smoothly, and are installed securely. Check the
belt webbing for cuts, fraying, wear or damage.MA-44
Accelerator pedalCheck the pedal for smooth operation and make sure the pedal does not catch
or require uneven effort. Keep the floor mats away from the pedal.—
Brake pedal and
boosterCheck the pedal for smooth operation and make sure it has the proper distance
under it when depressed fully. Check the brake booster function. Be sure to
keep the floor mats away from the pedal.BR-6
, BR-21
Parking brakeCheck that the pedal has the proper travel.PB-2

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ENGINE MAINTENANCE (VQ23DE AND VQ35DE)
MA-29
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Check radiator cap relief pressure.
–When connecting radiator cap to the radiator cap tester (com-
mercial service tool) and the radiator cap tester adapter [SST],
apply engine coolant to the cap seal surface.
Replace radiator cap if there is an unusualness related to the above three.
CAUTION:
When installing radiator cap, thoroughly wipe out the radiator filler neck to remove any waxy residue
or foreign material.
CHECKING RADIATOR
Check radiator for mud or clogging. If necessary, clean radiator as follows.
Be careful not to bend or damage the radiator fins.
When radiator is cleaned without removal, remove all surrounding parts such as cooling fan, radiator
shroud and horns. Then tape harness and electrical connectors to prevent water from entering.
1. Apply water by hose to the back side of radiator core vertically downward.
2. Apply water again to all radiator core surface once per minute.
3. Stop washing if any stains no longer flow out from radiator.
4. Blow air into the back side of radiator core vertically downward.
Use compressed air lower than 490 kPa (4.9 bar, 5 kg/cm2 , 71 psi) and keep distance more than 30 cm
(11.8 in).
5. Blow air again into all the radiator core surfaces once per minute until no water sprays out.
CHECKING COOLING SYSTEM FOR LEAKS
To check for leaks, apply pressure to the cooling system with
radiator cap tester (commercial service tool) and radiator cap
tester adapter [SST].
WARNING:
Do not remove radiator cap when engine is hot. Serious
burns could occur from high-pressure engine coolant
escaping from radiator.
CAUTION:
Higher testing pressure than specified may cause radiator
damage.
NOTE:
In a case engine coolant decreases, replenish radiator with engine coolant.
If anything is found, repair or replace damaged parts.Standard:
78 - 98 kPa (0.78 - 0.98bar, 0.8 - 1.0 kg/cm
2 , 11 - 14 psi)
Limit:
59 kPa (0.59bar, 0.6 kg/cm
2 , 9 psi)
SLC755AC
Testing pressure
: 157 kPa (1.57 bar, 1.6 kg/cm
2 , 23 psi)
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PB-2
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM

PARKING BRAKE SYSTEMPFP:36010
On-Vehicle InspectionBFS000G1
PEDAL STROKE
When parking brake pedal is operated with a force of 196 N (20.0 kg, 44.1 lb), make sure parking brake
pedal stroke is within the specified number of notches. (Check it by listening and counting the ratchet
clicks.)
Make sure that brake warning lamp comes on when parking brake pedal is depressed with in one notch.
INSPECT COMPONENTS
Make sure the components are installed properly (check for looseness, backlash, etc.).
Check parking brake pedal assembly for bend, damage and cracks, and replace if necessary.
Check cable for wear and damage, and replace if necessary.
Check parking brake warning lamp switch for malfunction, and replace if necessary.
ADJUSTMENT
1. Insert a deep socket wrench to rotate adjusting nut and loosen
cable sufficiently. Then, return pedal.
2. Remove tyres from vehicle.
3. Using wheel nuts, fix disc rotor to hub and prevent it from tilting.
4. Remove adjusting hole plug installed on disc rotor. Using a flat-
bladed screwdriver, turn adjuster to clockwise in the figure until
disc rotor is locked. After locking, turn adjuster to opposite direc-
tion by 5 or 6 notches.
5. Rotate disc rotor to make sure that there is no drag. Then install
adjusting hole plug.
6. After adjusting the clearance of rear shoes, with no drag on rear
brake, adjuster cable as follows:
a. Operate pedal 10 or more times with a force of 490 N (50 kg,
11 0 l b ) .
b. Depress pedal until a deep socket wrench can be inserted.
Insert deep socket, and rotate adjusting nut to adjust pedal stroke.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse adjusting nut after removing it.
c. When parking brake pedal is operated with a force of 196 N (20.0 kg, 44.1 lb), make sure the stroke is
within the specified number of notches. (Check it by listening and counting the ratchet clicks.)
d. With parking brake pedal completely returned, make sure there is no drag on rear brake.Pedal stroke : 3 − 4 notches
SBR051C
Pedal stroke : 3 − 4 notches
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PARKING BRAKE SHOE
PB-5
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PARKING BRAKE SHOEPFP:44060
ComponentsBFS000CG
Removal and InstallationBFS000CH
REMOVE
CAUTION:
Clean dust on disc rotor and back plate using a vacuum dust collector. Do not blow with com-
pressed air.
Remove disc rotor with parking brake pedal completely released.
1. Remove rear tyres from vehicle.
2. Remove disc rotor with parking brake pedal completely in the released position.
3. Remove disc rotor. Refer to BR-35, "
Removal and Installation of Brake Caliper Assembly" . If disc rotor
cannot be removed, remove as follows:
a. Secure disc rotor in place with wheel nuts and remove disc rotor plug.
1. Return spring 2. Adjuster assembly 3. Shoe
4. Anti-rattle pin 5. Retainer 6. Anti-rattle spring
7. Toggle lever
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HARNESS
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Wiring Diagram Codes (Cell Codes) BKS002FS
Use the chart below to find out what each wiring diagram code stands for.
Refer to the wiring diagram code in the alphabetical index to find the location (page number) of each wiring
diagram.
Code Section Wiring Diagram Name
A/C ATC Air Conditioner
ABS BRC Anti-Lock Brake System
AFS LT Adaptive Front Lighting System
APPS1 EC Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
APPS2 EC Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
APPS3 EC Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
ASC/BS EC Automatic Speed Control Device (ASCD) Brake Switch
ASC/SW EC Automatic Speed Control Device (ASCD) Steering Switch
ASCBOF EC Automatic Speed Control Device (ASCD) Brake Switch
ASCIND EC Automatic Speed Control Device (ASCD) Indicator
AT/IND DI A/T Indicator Lamp
AUDIO AV Audio
AUT/DP SE Automatic Drive Positioner
AUTO/L LT Auto Light Control
BA/FTS AT A/T Fluid Temperature Sensor and TCM Power Supply
BACK/L LT Back-Up Lamp
BRK/SW EC Brake Switch
CAN AT CAN Communication Line
CAN CVT CAN Communication Line
CAN EC CAN Communication Line
CAN LAN CAN System
CHARGE SC Charging System
CHIME DI Warning Chime
CIGAR WW Cigarette Lighter
COMBSW LT Combination Switch
COMM AV Audio Visual Communication Line
COOL/F EC Cooling Fan Control
CVTIND DI CVT Indicator Lamp
D/LOCK BL Power Door Lock
DEF GW Rear Window Defogger
ECM/PW EC ECM Power Supply for Back-Up
ECTS EC Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
EMNT EC Electronic Controlled Engine Mount
ENGSS AT Engine Speed Signal
ETC1 EC Electric Throttle Control Function
ETC2 EC Electric Throttle Control Motor Relay
ETC3 EC Electric Throttle Control Motor
F/FOG LT Front Fog Lamp
F/LID BL Fuel Lid Opener
F/PUMP EC Fuel Pump
FRO2 EC Heated Oxygen Sensor 1 Heater

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STEERING WHEEL
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STEERING WHEELPFP:48430
On-Vehicle Inspection and ServiceBGS0003S
CHECKING CONDITION OF INSTALLATION
Check installation conditions of steering gear assembly, front suspension assembly, axle and steering col-
umn assembly.
Check if movement exists when steering wheel is moved up and down, to the left and right and to the axial
direction.
Check steering gear assembly mounting nut and bolts for looseness. Refer to PS-17, "COMPONENTS" .
CHECKING STEERING WHEEL PLAY
Turn steering wheel so that front wheels come to the straight-ahead position. Start engine and lightly turn
steering wheel to the left and right until front wheels start to move. Measure steering wheel movement on
the outer circumference.
When the measurement value is outside the standard value, check backlash for each joint of steering col-
umn assembly and installation condition of power steering gear assembly.
CHECKING NEUTRAL POSITION STEERING WHEEL
Make sure that steering gear assembly, steering column and steering wheel are installed in the correct
position.
Perform neutral position inspection after wheel alignment. Refer to FSU-5, "Wheel Alignment Inspection" .
Set vehicle to the straight-ahead position and confirm steering wheel is in the neutral position.
Loosen outer socket lock nut and turn inner socket to left and right equally to make fine adjustments if
steering wheel is not in the neutral position.
CHECKING STEERING WHEEL TURNING FORCE
1. Park vehicle on a level and dry surface, set parking brake.
2. Start engine.
3. Bring power steering fluid up to adequate operating temperature. [Make sure temperature of fluid is
approximately 50 to 80°C (122 to 176°F).]
NOTE:
Tires need to be inflated normal pressure.
4. Check steering wheel turning force when steering wheel has
been turned 360° from neutral position.
NOTE:
Multiply the distance L from the hook of spring balance to the
center of steering wheel by the measurement value with a spring
balance.
5. If steering wheel turning force is out of the specification, check
rack sliding force and relief hydraulic pressure of oil pump.
Regarding relief hydraulic pressure of oil pump, refer to PS-29,
"CHECKING RELIEF OIL PRESSURE" .
a. Disconnect lower shaft and steering knuckle from steering gear assembly. Refer to FAX-5, "
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NENT" , PS-12, "COMPONENTS" .
b. Start and run engine at idle to make sure steering fluid has reached normal operating temperature.Steering wheel axial end play : 0 mm (0 in)
Steering wheel play : 0 – 35 mm (0 – 1.38 in)
Steering wheel turning force
: Less than 45 N (4.6 kg, 10 lb)
SGIA1615E

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