Radiator NISSAN TEANA 2003 Owner's Guide

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COOLING FAN

COOLING FANPFP:21140
Removal and InstallationBBS005A8
REMOVAL
1. Drain engine coolant from radiator. Refer to CO-10, "Changing Engine Coolant" .
CAUTION:
Perform this step when engine is cold.
Do not spill engine coolant on drive belt.
2. Remove air duct (inlet). Refer to EM-17, "
AIR CLEANER AND AIR DUCT" .
3. Disconnect radiator hose (upper) at radiator side. Refer to CO-13, "
RADIATOR" .
4. Disconnect harness connector from fan motors, and move harness to aside.
5. Remove battery and battery tray, and move fuse and fusible link block to aside. Refer to SC-4, "
BAT-
TERY" .
6. Remove mounting bolts to lift up and remove radiator cooling fan assembly.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage or scratch on radiator core.
INSTALLATION
Installation is the reverse order of removal.
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
Make sure that fan motors operate normally.
NOTE:
Cooling fans are controlled by ECM. For details, refer to EC-218, "
DTC P1217 ENGINE OVER TEMPERA-
TURE" .
1. Cooling fan (RH) 2. Cooling fan (LH) 3. Fan shroud
4. Fan motor
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WATER PUMP

WATE R P U M PPFP:21020
Removal and InstallationBBS005AA
REMOVAL
1. Drain engine coolant from radiator drain plug at the bottom of radiator and from water drain plug on engine
cylinder block. Refer to CO-10, "
Changing Engine Coolant" and EM-81, "CYLINDER BLOCK" .
CAUTION:
Perform this step when engine is cold.
Do not spill engine coolant on drive belt.
2. Remove the following parts.
Undercover and splash guard (RH)
Drive belt; Refer to EM-14, "DRIVE BELTS" .
Drive belt auto-tensioner; Refer to EM-15, "Removal and Installation of Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner" .
3. Remove water pump.
Engine coolant will leak from cylinder block, so have a receptacle ready below.
CAUTION:
Handle water pump vane so that it does not contact any other parts.
Water pump cannot be disassembled and should be replaced as a unit.
4. Remove water pump housing with the following procedure;
a. Remove alternator. Refer to SC-27, "
CHARGING SYSTEM" .
b. Remove oil level gauge and oil level gauge guide. Refer to EM-26, "
OIL PAN AND OIL STRAINER" .
CAUTION:
Plug the oil level gauge guide opening to prevent oil pan from entering foreign materials.
c. Remove mounting bolts for water pipe.
d. Remove water pump housing.
5. Remove exhaust manifold and three way catalyst assembly. Refer to EM-23, "
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
AND THREE WAY CATALYST" .
6. Remove water pipe.
PBIC2253E
1. Water pump 2. Gasket 3. Gasket
4. Water pump housing 5. Gasket 6. Water pipe
7. O-ring

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WATER PUMP
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INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Visually check if there is no significant dirt or rusting on water
pump body and vane.
Make sure that there is no looseness in vane shaft, and that it
turns smoothly when rotated by hand.
Replace water pump, if necessary.
INSTALLATION
Note the following, and install in the reverse order of removal.
When inserting water pipe end into cylinder block, apply a neutral detergent to O-ring. Then insert it imme-
diately.
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
Check for engine coolant leaks using radiator cap tester adapter [SST: EG17650301] and radiator cap
tester (commercial service tool). Refer to CO-10, "
LEAK CHECK" .
Start and warm up engine. Visually check if there is no leaks of engine coolant.
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THERMOSTAT AND WATER CONTROL VALVE

THERMOSTAT AND WATER CONTROL VALVEPFP:21200
Removal and InstallationBBS005AB
REMOVAL
1. Drain engine coolant from radiator drain plug at the bottom of radiator and from water drain plug on engine
cylinder block. Refer to CO-10, "
Changing Engine Coolant" and EM-81, "CYLINDER BLOCK" .
CAUTION:
Perform this step when engine is cold.
Do not spill engine coolant on drive belt.
2. Disconnect radiator hose (lower) at water inlet side. Refer to CO-13, "
RADIATOR" .
3. Remove water inlet and thermostat.
4. Remove water control valve with the following procedure:
a. Disconnect radiator hose (upper) at water control valve housing (water outlet) side.
b. Disconnect harness connector from engine coolant temperature sensor.
c. Remove heater pipe and heater hose.
d. After removing water control valve housing (water outlet), remove water control valve.
1. Thermostat 2. O-ring 3. Water inlet
4. Water control valve 5. O-ring 6. Gasket
7. Water control valve housing (water outlet) 8. Washer 9. Engine coolant temperature sensor
10. Heater hose 11. O-ring 12. Heater pipe
13. Heater hose
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THERMOSTAT AND WATER CONTROL VALVE
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INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Place a string so that it is caught in the valves of thermostat and
water control valve. Immerse fully in a container filled with water.
Heat while stirring. (The example in the figure shows thermo-
stat.)
The valve opening temperature is the temperature at which the
valve opens and falls from the thread.
Continue heating. Check the maximum valve lift amount.
NOTE:
The maximum valve lift amount standard temperature for water
control valve is the reference value.
After checking the maximum valve lift amount, lower the water
temperature and check the valve closing temperature.
Standard:
If out of the standard, replace either or both thermostat and water control valve.
INSTALLATION
Note the following, and install in the reverse order of removal.
Thermostat and Water Control Valve
Install thermostat with making rubber ring groove fit to thermo-
stat flange with the whole circumference. (The example in the
figure shows thermostat.)
NOTE:
Same procedure is applied for installation of water control valve.
Install thermostat with jiggle valve facing upwards. (The position
deviation may be within the range of 20 degrees as shown in the
figure.)
Install water control valve with the arrow facing up and the frame
center part facing upwards. (The position deviation may be
within the range of 20 degrees as shown in the figure.)
Heater Pipe Installation
Apply a neutral detergent to O-ring, then quickly insert the insertion part of heater pipe into cylinder block.
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
Check for leaks of engine coolant using radiator cap tester adapter [SST: EG17650301] and a radiator cap
tester (commercial service tool). Refer to CO-10, "
LEAK CHECK" .
Start and warm up engine. Visually check if there is no leaks of engine coolant and A/T fluid.
SLC252B
Items Thermostat Water control valve
Valve opening temperature 80.5 - 83.5°C (177 - 182°F) 93.5 - 96.5°C (200 - 206°F)
Maximum valve lift 8 mm/ 95°C (0.315 in/ 203°F) 8 mm/ 108°C (0.315 in/ 226°F)
Valve closing temperature 77°C (171°F) 90°C (194°F)
PBIC0157E
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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)

SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)PFP:00030
Standard and LimitBBS005AC
ENGINE COOLANT CAPACITY (APPROXIMATE)
Unit: (lmp qt)
THERMOSTAT
WATER CONTROL VALVE
*: Reference data
RADIATOR
Unit: kPa (bar, kg/cm2 , psi)
Engine coolant capacity (With reservoir tank at “MAX” level) 7.4 (6-1/2)
Reservoir tank engine coolant capacity (At “MAX” level) 0.8 (3/4)
Valve opening temperature 80.5 - 83.5°C (177 - 182°F)
Maximum valve lift 8 mm/ 95°C (0.315 in/ 203°F)
Valve closing temperature 77°C (171°F)
Valve opening temperature 93.5 - 96.5°C (200 - 206°F)
Maximum valve lift 8 mm/ 108°C (0.315 in/ 226°F)*
Valve closing temperature 90°C (194°F)
Cap relief pressureStandard 78 - 98 (0.78 - 0.98, 0.8 - 1.0, 11- 14)
Limit 59 (0.59, 0.6, 9)
Leakage test pressure 157 (1.57, 1.6, 23)

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PREPARATION
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PREPARATIONPFP:00002
Special Service ToolsBBS004WT
Commercial Service ToolsBBS004WU
Tool number
Tool nameDescription
EG17650301
Radiator cap tester adapterAdapting radiator cap tester to radiator cap
and radiator filler neck
a: 28 (1.10) dia.
b: 31.4 (1.236) dia.
c: 41.3 (1.626) dia.
Unit: mm (in)
KV99103510
Radiator plate pliers AInstalling radiator upper and lower tanks
KV99103520
Radiator plate pliers BRemoving radiator upper and lower tanks
KV10111100
Seal cutterRemoving chain tensioner cover and water
pump cover
WS39930000
Tube presserPressing the tube of liquid gasket
S-NT564
S-NT224
S-NT225
NT046
S-NT052
Tool nameDescription
Radiator cap tester Checking radiator and radiator cap
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OVERHEATING CAUSE ANALYSIS

OVERHEATING CAUSE ANALYSISPFP:00012
Troubleshooting ChartBBS004WV
Symptom Check items
Cooling sys-
tem parts
malfunctionPoor heat transferWater pump malfunction Worn or loose drive belt
— Thermostat stuck closed —
Damaged finsDust contamination or
paper clogging
Physical damage
Clogged radiator cooling
tubeExcess foreign material
(rust, dirt, sand, etc.)
Reduced air flowCooling fan does not oper-
ate
Fan assembly — High resistance to fan rota-
tion
Damaged fan blades
Damaged radiator shroud — — —
Improper engine coolant
mixture ratio—— —
Poor engine coolant quality — Engine coolant viscosity —
Insufficient engine coolantEngine coolant leaksCooling hoseLoose clamp
Cracked hose
Water pump Poor sealing
Radiator capLoose
Poor sealing
RadiatorO-ring for damage, deterio-
ration or improper fitting
Cracked radiator tank
Cracked radiator core
Reservoir tank Cracked reservoir tank
Overflowing reservoir tankExhaust gas leaks into
cooling systemCylinder head deterioration
Cylinder head gasket dete-
rioration

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OVERHEATING CAUSE ANALYSIS
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Except cool-
ing system
parts mal-
function— Overload on engineAbusive drivingHigh engine rpm under no
load
Driving in low gear for
extended time
Driving at extremely high
speed
Powertrain system mal-
function
— Installed improper size
wheels and tires
Dragging brakes
Improper ignition timing
Blocked or restricted air
flowBlocked bumper —
— Blocked radiator grilleInstalled car brassiere
Mud contamination or
paper clogging
Blocked radiator —
Blocked condenser
Blocked air flow
Installed large fog lamp Symptom Check items

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ENGINE COOLANT

ENGINE COOLANTPFP:KQ100
InspectionBBS004WY
LEVEL CHECK
Check if the reservoir tank engine coolant level is within the
“MIN” to “MAX” range when engine is cool.
Adjust the engine coolant level as necessary.
LEAK CHECK
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.
Changing Engine CoolantBBS004WZ
WARNING:
To avoid being scalded, do not change engine coolant when engine is hot.
Wrap a thick cloth around radiator cap and carefully remove the cap. First, turn the cap a quarter
of a turn to release built-up pressure. Then turn the cap all the way.
Be careful not to allow engine coolant to contact drive belts.
DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT
1. Remove grommet from undercover.
2. Open radiator drain plug at the bottom of radiator, and then remove radiator cap.
When drain all of engine coolant in the system, open water drain plugs on cylinder block. Refer to
EM-229, "
DISASSEMBLY" .
3. Remove reservoir tank as necessary, and drain engine coolant and clean reservoir tank before installing.
SMA412B
Testing pressure
: 157 kPa (1.57 bar, 1.6 kg/cm
2 , 23 psi)
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