NISSAN TERRANO 2002 Service Repair Manual
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Description
IClips and fasteners in BT section correspond to the following numbers and symbols.
IReplace any clips and/or fasteners which are damaged during removal or installation.
Symbol No. Shapes Removal & Installation
C101
SBF302HSBF367BA
C102
YBT081SBF115B
C106
SBF090BSBF091B
C201
SBF241BSBF242B
C203
SBF258GSBF708E
CLIP AND FASTENER
BT-3
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Symbol No. Shapes Removal & Installation
CG101
SBF145BSBF085B
CE117
SBF174DSBF175DA
CE801
YBT091YBT092
CR103
SBF768BSBF770B
CS103
YBT094SBF992G
CLIP AND FASTENER
Description (Cont'd)
BT-4
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Checking Body Corrosion
Visually check the body sheet metal panel for corrosion, paint damage (scratches, chipping, rubbing, etc.) or
damage to the anti-corrosion materials. In particular, check the following locations.
Hemmed portion
Hood front end, door lower end, back door rear end, etc.
Panel joint
Side sill of rear fender and center pillar, rear wheel housing of rear fender, around strut tower in engine
compartment, etc.
Panel edge
Back door opening, sunroof opening, fender wheelarch flange, fuel filler lid flange, around holes in panel, etc.
Parts contact
Waist molding, windshield molding, bumper, etc.
Protectors
Damage or condition of mudguard, fender protector, chipping protector, etc.
Anti-corrosion materials
Damage or separation of anti-corrosion materials under the body.
Drain holes
Condition of drain holes at door and side sill.
When repairing corroded areas, refer to the Corrosion Repair Manual.
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
BT-5
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Removal and Installation
IWhen removing or installing hood, place a cloth or other padding on hood. This prevents vehicle body from
being scratched.
IBumper fascia is made of plastic. Do not use excessive force and be sure to keep oil away from it.
IHood adjustment: Adjust at hinge portion.
IHood lock adjustment: After adjusting, check hood lock control operation. Apply a coat of grease to hood
locks engaging mechanism.
IHood opener: Do not attempt to bend cable forcibly. Doing so increases effort required to unlock hood.
BODY FRONT END
BT-6
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FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY
YBT063
BODY FRONT END
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-7
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Removal and Installation
IWhen removing or installing back door, place a cloth or other padding on back door. This prevents vehicle
body from being scratched.
IBumper fascia is made of plastic. Do not use excessive force and be sure to keep oil away from it.
IBack door adjustment: Adjust at hinge-back door portion for proper back door fit.
IBack door lock system adjustment: Adjust striker so that it is in the center of the lock. After adjustment,
check back door lock operation.
IAfter installation, make sure that back door and fuel filler lid open smoothly.
REAR BUMPER ASSEMBLY
NBF363
BODY REAR END AND OPENER
BT-8
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NBF364
BODY REAR END AND OPENER
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-9
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Removal and Installation
FRONT DOOR
IFor removal of front door finisher, refer to ªDOOR TRIMº,
BT-19.
IRemove sealing screen.
IAfter adjusting door or door lock, check door lock operation.
NBF226
DOOR
BT-10
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EBF003
DOOR
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-11
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REAR DOOR
Wagon
IFor removal of rear door finisher, refer to ªDOOR TRIMº, BT-19.
IRemove sealing screen.
IAfter adjusting door or door lock, make sure door lock properly.
EBF004
DOOR
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
BT-12