NISSAN X-TRAIL 2003 Service Repair Manual

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A: SLOW CHARGE
Fig. 2 INITIAL CHARGING CURRENT SETTING (Slow charge)
Check battery type and determine the specified current using the table shown above.
After starting charging, adjustment of charging current is not necessary.
*1:SC-4, "SPECIFIC GRAVITY
CHECK"
*2:SC-6, "CHART II"
SEL756W
CONVERTED
SPECIFIC
GRAVITYBATTERY TYPE
28B19R(L)
34B19R(L)
46B24R(L)
55B24R(L)
50D23R(L)
55D23R(L)
025 [YUASA type code]
027 [YUASA type code]
65D26R(L)
80D23R(L)
80D26R(L)
067 [YUASA type code]
096 [YUASA type code]
75D31R(L)
95D31R(L)
115D31R(L)
110D26R(L)
95E41R(L)
130E41R(L)
Below 1.100 4.0 (A) 5.0 (A) 7.0 (A) 8.0 (A)8.5
(A)9.0
(A)10.0 (A)14.
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Fig. 3 ADDITIONAL CHARGE (Slow charge)
CAUTION:
Set charging current to specified value in Fig. 2. If charger is not capable of producing specified
current value, set its charging current as close to that value as possible.
Keep battery away from open flame while it is being charged.
When connecting charger, connect leads first, then turn on charger. Do not turn on charger first,
as this may cause a spark.
If battery temperature rises above 55 °C (131 °F), stop charging. Always charge battery when its
temperature is below 55 °C (131 °F).
B: STANDARD CHARGE
*:SC-6, "CHART II"
SEL757W
*1:SC-4, "SPECIFIC GRAVITY
CHECK"
*2:SC-6, "CHART II"
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Fig. 4 INITIAL CHARGING CURRENT SETTING (Standard charge)
Check battery type and determine the specified current using the table shown above.
After starting charging, adjustment of charging current is not necessary.
Fig. 5 ADDITIONAL CHARGE (Standard charge)
CAUTION:
Do not use standard charge method on a battery whose specific gravity is less than 1.100.
Set charging current to specified value in Fig. 4. If charger is not capable of producing specified
current value, set its charging current as close to that value as possible.
Keep battery away from open flame while it is being charged.
When connecting charger, connect leads first, then turn on charger. Do not turn on charger first,
as this may cause a spark.
If battery temperature rises above 55 °C (131 °F), stop charging. Always charge battery when its
temperature is below 55 °C (131 °F).
CONVERTED
SPECIFIC
GRAVITYBATTERY TYPE
28B19R(L)
34B19R(L)
46B24R(L)
55B24R(L)
50D23R(L)
55D23R(L)
025 [YUASA type code]
027 [YUASA type code]
65D26R(L)
80D23R(L)
80D26R(L)
067 [YUASA type code]
096 [YUASA type code]
75D31R(L)
95D31R(L)
115D31R(L)
110D26R(L)
95E41R(L)
130E41R(L)
1.100 - 1.130 4.0 (A) 5.0 (A) 6.0 (A) 7.0 (A)8.0
(A)9.0 (A)13.
0
(A)
1.130 - 1.160 3.0 (A) 4.0 (A) 5.0 (A) 6.0 (A)7.0
(A)8.0 (A)11 .
0
(A)
1.160 - 1.190 2.0 (A) 3.0 (A) 4.0 (A) 5.0 (A)6.0
(A)7.0 (A)9.0
(A)
1.190 - 1.220 2.0 (A) 2.0 (A) 3.0 (A) 4.0 (A)5.0
(A)5.0 (A)7.0
(A)
*:SC-6, "CHART II"
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C: QUICK CHARGE
Fig. 6 INITIAL CHARGING CURRENT SETTING AND CHARGING TIME (Quick charge)
Check battery type and determine the specified current using the table shown above.
After starting charging, adjustment of charging current is not necessary.
CAUTION:
Do not use quick charge method on a battery whose specific gravity is less than 1.100.
Set initial charging current to specified value in Fig. 6. If charger is not capable of producing spec-
ified current value, set its charging current as close to that value as possible.
Keep battery away from open flame while it is being charged.
When connecting charger, connect leads first, then turn on charger. Do not turn on charger first,
as this may cause a spark.
Be careful of a rise in battery temperature because a large current flow is required during quick-
charge operation.
If battery temperature rises above 55 °C (131 °F), stop charging. Always charge battery when its
temperature is below 55 °C (131 °F).
Do not exceed the charging time specified in Fig. 6, because charging battery over the charging
time can cause deterioration of the battery.
*:SC-6, "CHART II"
SEL760W
BATTERY TYPE
28B19R(L)
34B19R(L)
46B24R(L)
55B24R(L)
50D23R(L)
55D23R(L)
65D26R(L)
80D23R(L)
80D26R(L)
025 [YUASA type code]
027 [YUASA type code]
067 [YUASA type code]
096 [YUASA type code]
75D31R(L)
95D31R(L)
115D31R(L)
110D26R(L)
95E41R(L)
130E41R(L)
CURRENT [A] 10 (A) 15 (A) 20 (A) 25 (A) 30 (A)40
(A)
CONVERTED SPECIFIC GRAVITY
1.100 -
1.1302.5 hours
1.130 -
1.1602.0 hours
1.160 -
1.1901.5 hours
1.190 -
1.2201.0 hours
Above
1.2200.75 hours (45 min.)

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Removal and Installation EKS00315
Observe the following to ensure proper servicing.
CAUTION:
When disconnecting, disconnect the battery cable from the
negative terminal first. But when connecting, connect the
battery cable to the positive terminal first.
Tighten parts to the specified torque shown below.
Battery fix frame mounting nut:
: 3.5 - 5.3 N·m (0.36 - 0.54 kg-m, 31 - 46 in-lb)
Battery cable tightening nut:
: 3.0 - 5.0 N·m (0.31 - 0.51 kg-m, 27 - 44 in-lb)
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CHARGING SYSTEM PFP:00011
System Description EKS00316
The alternator provides DC voltage to operate the vehicle's electrical system and to keep the battery charged.
The voltage output is controlled by the IC regulator.
Power is supplied at all times
through 10A fuse (No. 34, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
to alternator terminal 4 (S).
Terminal B supplies power to charge the battery and operate the vehicle's electrical system. Output voltage is
controlled by the IC regulator at terminal 4 (S) detecting the input voltage. The charging circuit is protected by
the 120A (Gasoline engine models) or 100A (Diesel engine models) fusible link (letter A, located in the fuse
and fusible link box).
The alternator is grounded to the engine block.
With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 11, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
to combination meter terminal 2 for the charge warning lamp.
Ground is supplied with power and ground supplied
to terminal 5 of the combination meter
through alternator terminal 3 (L)
to alternator terminal E (Gasoline engine models) or through body ground (Diesel engine models)
through body ground E30 (Gasoline engine models).
The charge warning lamp will illuminate. When the alternator is providing sufficient voltage with the engine
running, the ground is opened and the charge warning lamp will go off.
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Wiring Diagram — CHARGE — /WITH GASOLINE ENGINEEKS00317
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Wiring Diagram — CHARGE — /WITH DIESEL ENGINEEKS00EAF
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Trouble DiagnosesEKS00319
Before performing 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 Inspection
Table.
Before starting, inspect the fusible link.
Use fully charged battery.
WITH IC REGULATOR
NOTE:
If the inspection result is OK even though the charging system is malfunctioning, check the B terminal
connection. (Check the tightening torque and voltage drop.)
Check condition of rotor coil, rotor slip ring, brush and stator coil. 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.
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Removal and Installation EKS0031A
REMOVAL (QR ENGINE MODELS)
1. Disconnect the battery cable from the negative terminal.
2. Remove alternator drive belt. Refer to EM-13, "
Checking Drive Belts" in EM section.
3. Remove alternator harness mounting bolt, ground mounting
bolt, alternator connector and B terminal mounting nut.
4. Remove alternator mounting bolts.
5. Remove alternator assembly upward.
REMOVAL (YD ENGINE MODELS)
1. Disconnect the battery cable from the negative terminal.
2. Remove alternator harness mounting bolt, alternator connector
and B terminal mounting nut.
3. Remove drive belt. Refer to EM-131, "
Checking Drive Belts" in
EM section.
4. Remove alternator bracket mounting bolts and alternator
bracket.
5. Remove alternator mounting bolts.
6. Remove alternator assembly upward.
INSTALLATION
Note the following, and install in the reverse order of removal.
Install alternator, and check tension of belt. Refer to EM-13, "Tension Adjustment" (QR engine models) or
EM-131, "
Tension Adjustment" (YD engine models) in “ENGINE MECHANICAL (EM)” section.
CAUTION:
Be sure to tighten B terminal mounting nut carefully.
QR engine models
YD engine models
PKIA2496E
MEL948N
B terminal nut:
: 7.9 - 11.0 N·m (0.8 - 1.11 kg-m, 6.0 - 8.0 ft-lb)
Ground bolt:
: 2.3 - 2.6 N·m (0.23 - 0.27 kg-m, 20 - 23 in-lb)
Alternator mounting bolt:
: 59 - 69 N·m (6.1 - 7.1 kg-m, 45 - 51 ft-lb)
B terminal nut:
: 7.9 - 11.0 N·m (0.8 - 1.11 kg-m, 6.0 -8.0 ft-lb)
Ground bolt:
: 2.3 - 2.6 N·m (0.23 - 0.27 kg-m, 20 - 23 in-lb)
Alternator mounting bolt (upper side):
: 16 - 20 N·m (1.6 - 2.1 kg-m, 12 - 15 ft-lb)
Alternator mounting bolt (lower side):
: 38 - 50 N·m (3.8 - 5.1 kg-m, 28 - 36 ft-lb)

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