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![NISSAN NAVARA 2005 Repair User Guide TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.CHECK SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Perform self-diagnosis of ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit). Refer toBRC-18, "
Self-Diagnosis".
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Check items displayed by self-diagnosis. Refer toBRC-18, "
Display Item List".
2.CHECK COMBINATION METER
Check if the indication and operation of combination meter are normal. Refer toDI-13, "
Self-Diagnosis Mode
of Combination Meter".
OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END
NG >> Repair or replace combination meter. Refer toDI-27, "
Removal and Installation of Combination
Meter".
Symptom 1: Excessive ABS Function Operation FrequencyEFS005U8
1.CHECK START
Check longitudinal brake force distribution using a brake tester. Refer toBR-35, "
SERVICE DATA AND SPEC-
IFICATIONS (SDS)".
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Check the following system. If any malfunction is found, repair or replace malfunctioning parts.
lBrake booster. Refer toBR-19, "BRAKE BOOSTER".
lHydraulic line. Refer toBR-12, "BRAKE TUBE AND HOSE".
lFront brake caliper. Refer toBR-24, "FRONT DISC BRAKE".
lRear wheel cylinder. Refer toBR-30, "REAR DRUM BRAKE".
2.CHECK FRONT AND REAR AXLE
Make sure that there is no excessive play in the front and rear axles. Refer to Front:FAX-5, "
WHEEL BEAR-
ING INSPECTION",Rear:RAX-6, "Rear Axle Bearing".
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair.
3.CHECK WHEEL SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR
Check wheel sensor and sensor rotor for the following.
lWheel sensor installation for damage
lWheel sensor rotor installation for damage
lWheel sensor connector connection
lWheel sensor harness inspection
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >>
lReplace wheel sensor or sensor rotor.
lRepair harness.
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![NISSAN NAVARA 2005 Repair User Guide BRC-34
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
4.CHECK ABS WARNING LAMP DISPLAY
Make sure that the ABS warning lamp is turned off after the ignition switch is turned ON or when driving.
OK or NG
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4.CHECK ABS WARNING LAMP DISPLAY
Make sure that the ABS warning lamp is turned off after the ignition switch is turned ON or when driving.
OK or NG
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4.CHECK ABS WARNING LAMP DISPLAY
Make sure that the ABS warning lamp is turned off after the ignition switch is turned ON or when driving.
OK or NG
OK >> Normal
NG >> Perform self-diagnosis. Refer toBRC-18, "
Self-Diagnosis".
Symptom 2: Unexpected Pedal ReactionEFS005U9
1.CHECK BRAKE PEDAL STROKE
Check brake pedal stroke. Refer toBR-6, "
Inspection and Adjustment".
Is the stroke too big?
YES >>lBleed air from brake piping. Refer toBR-11, "Bleeding Brake System".
lCheck brake pedal, brake booster, and master cylinder for mount play, looseness, brake sys-
tem fluid leakage, etc. Repair if necessary. Refer to Brake pedal:BR-8, "
COMPONENTS",
brake booster and master cylinder:BR-20, "
COMPONENTS".
NO >> GO TO 2.
2.CHECK FUNCTION
Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) connector to deactivate ABS. Check if braking force is
normal in this condition. Connect connector after inspection.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO procedure 3 “CHECK WHEEL SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR” of symptom 1. Refer to
BRC-33, "
Symptom 1: Excessive ABS Function Operation Frequency".
NG >> Check the following system. If any malfunction is found, repair or replace malfunctioning parts.
lBrake booster. Refer toBR-19, "BRAKE BOOSTER".
lHydraulic line. Refer toBR-12, "BRAKE TUBE AND HOSE".
lFront brake caliper. Refer toBR-24, "FRONT DISC BRAKE".
lRear wheel cylinder. Refer toBR-30, "REAR DRUM BRAKE".
Symptom 3: The Stopping Distance Is LongEFS005UA
CAUTION:
The stopping distance on slippery road surfaces might be longer with the ABS operating than when
the ABS is not operating.
1.CHECK FUNCTION
Turn ignition switch OFF. Disconnect ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit) connector to deactivate ABS.
In this condition, check stopping distance. After inspection, connect connector.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO procedure 3 “CHECK WHEEL SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR” of symptom 1. Refer to
BRC-33, "
Symptom 1: Excessive ABS Function Operation Frequency".
NG >>
lBleed air from the brake piping. Refer toBR-11, "Bleeding Brake System".
lCheck the following system. If any malfunction is found, repair or replace malfunctioning parts.
–Brake booster. Refer toBR-19, "BRAKE BOOSTER".
–Hydraulic line. Refer toBR-12, "BRAKE TUBE AND HOSE".
–Front brake caliper. Refer toBR-24, "FRONT DISC BRAKE".
–Rear wheel cylinder. Refer toBR-30, "REAR DRUM BRAKE".
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Symptom 4: ABS Function Does Not OperateEFS005UB
CAUTION:
ABS does not operate when speed is 10 km/h (6 MPH) or lower.
1.CHECK ABS WARNING LAM NISSAN NAVARA 2005 Repair User Guide TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Symptom 4: ABS Function Does Not OperateEFS005UB
CAUTION:
ABS does not operate when speed is 10 km/h (6 MPH) or lower.
1.CHECK ABS WARNING LAMP DISPLAY
Make sure that the ABS warning lamp is turned off after the ignition switch is turned ON or when driving.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO procedure 3 “CHECK WHEEL SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR” of symptom1. Refer to
BRC-33, "
Symptom 1: Excessive ABS Function Operation Frequency".
NG >> Perform self-diagnosis. Refer toBRC-18, "
Self-Diagnosis".
Symptom 5: Pedal Vibration or ABS Operation Sound OccursEFS005UC
CAUTION:
Under the following conditions, ABS is activated and vibration is felt when brake pedal is lightly
depressed (just place a foot on it). However, this is normal.
lWhen shifting gears
lWhen driving on slippery road
lDuring cornering at high speed
lWhen passing over bumps or grooves [at approximately 50 mm (1.97 in) or more]
lWhen pulling away just after starting engine [at approximately 10 km/h (6 MPH) or more]
1.SYMPTOM CHECK 1
Check if there is pedal vibration or operation noise when the engine is started.
Do symptoms occur?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO >> Perform self-diagnosis. Refer toBRC-18, "
Self-Diagnosis".
2.SYMPTOM CHECK 2
Check symptoms when electrical component (headlamps, etc.) switches are operated.
Do symptoms occur?
YES >> Check if there is a radio, antenna, antenna lead wire, or wiring close to the control unit. If there is,
move it farther away.
NO >> GO TO procedure 3²CHECK WHEEL SENSOR AND SENSOR ROTOR²of symptom 1. Refer to
BRC-33, "
Symptom 1: Excessive ABS Function Operation Frequency".
Symptom 6: ABS Warning Lamp Indication Is Not NormalEFS005UD
NOTE:
Lighting condition of ABS warning lamp refer toBRC-24, "
BASIC INSPECTION 3 ABS WARNING LAMP AND
BRAKE WARNING LAMP INSPECTION".
1.CHECK COMBINATION METER INDICATION
Check the combination meter indication and operation. Refer toDI-13, "
Self-Diagnosis Mode of Combination
Meter".
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Combination meter is malfunctioning. Check combination meter. Refer toDI-4, "
COMBINATION
METERS".
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WHEEL HUB
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WHEEL HUBPFP:43202
On-Vehicle Inspection and ServiceEDS003I7
Make sure the mounting conditions (looseness, backlash) of each component and component status (wear,
damage) are normal.
WHEEL BEARING INSPECTION
lMove wheel hub in the axial direction by hand. Make sure there
is no looseness of wheel bearing.
lRotate wheel hub and make sure there is no unusual noise or
other irregular conditions. If there are any irregular conditions,
replace wheel hub and bearing assembly.
Removal and InstallationEDS003I8
REMOVAL
1. Remove wheel.
2. Without disassembling the hydraulic lines, remove caliper torque member bolts. Then reposition brake
caliper aside with wire. Refer toBR-26, "
Removal and Installation of Brake Caliper Assembly".
CAUTION:
Do not press brake pedal while brake caliper is removed.Axial end play limit : 0.05 mm (0.002 in) or less
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1. Disc rotor 2. Wheel hub and bearing assembly* 3. Wheel stud
4. Splash guard 5. Steering knuckle 6. Wheel sensor bracket
*: Do not disassemble
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FAX-6
WHEEL HUB
3. Put alignment mark on disc rotor and wheel hub and bearing
assembly, then remove disc rotor.
— For 4WD models —
lRemove cotter pin, then remove lock nut from drive shaft. Refer toFA X - 7 , "Removal and Installation".
lRemove drive shaft from wheel hub and bearing assembly. Refer toFAX-5, "Removal and Installation".
4. Remove wheel sensor from wheel hub and bearing assembly. Refer toBRC-37, "
Removal and Installa-
tion".
lInspect the wheel sensor O-ring, replace the wheel sensor assembly if damaged.
lClean the wheel sensor hole and mounting surface with a suitable brake cleaner and clean lint-free
shop rag. Be careful that dirt and debris do not enter the axle bearing area.
lApply a coat of suitable grease to the wheel sensor O-ring and mounting hole.
CAUTION:
Do not pull on the ABS sensor harness.
5. Remove wheel hub and bearing assembly bolts.
6. Remove splash guard and wheel hub and bearing assembly from steering knuckle.
lCarefully remove wheel sensor and harness through hole in splash guard.
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Check for deformity, cracks and damage on each part and replace if necessary.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
lUse new bolts when installing the wheel hub and bearing assembly.
lWhen installing disc rotor on wheel hub and bearing assembly,
position the disc rotor according to alignment mark.
(When not using the alignment mark, refer toBR-26, "
Removal
and Installation of Brake Caliper Assembly".)
lWhen installing wheel and tire, refer toWT-5, "Rotation".
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FSU-16
KNUCKLE
KNUCKLE
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On-Vehicle Inspection and ServiceEES002KV
Make sure the mounting conditions (looseness, backlash) of each component and component status (wear,
damage) are within specifications. Refer toFSU-20, "
Ball Joint".
Removal and InstallationEES002KW
REMOVAL
1. Remove wheel.
2. Without disassembling the hydraulic lines, remove brake caliper. Reposition it aside with wire. Refer to
BR-26, "
Removal and Installation of Brake Caliper Assembly".
NOTE:
Avoid depressing brake pedal while brake caliper is removed.
3. Put alignment marks on disc rotor and wheel hub and bearing
assembly, then remove disc rotor.
4. Disconnect wheel sensor and remove bracket from steering knuckle.
CAUTION:
Do not pull on wheel sensor harness.
5. On 4WD models remove cotter pin, then using a hub lock nut wrench, remove lock nut from drive shaft.
6. Remove steering outer socket cotter pin at steering knuckle, then loosen mounting nut.
1. Disc rotor 2. Wheel hub and bearing assembly 3. Wheel stud
4. Splash guard 5. Steering knuckle 6. Wheel sensor bracket
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FSU-18
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INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
lRefer toFSU-6, "Components"for tightening torques.
CAUTION:
Discard the old cotter pin; replace with a new one.
lWhen installing disc rotor on wheel hub and bearing assembly,
align the marks.
NOTE:
When not using the alignment mark, refer toBR-24, "
FRONT
DISC BRAKE".
lWhen installing wheel and tire, refer toWT-5, "Rotation".
lPerform wheel alignment. Refer toFSU-7, "Front Wheel Align-
ment".
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MA-2
Checking Rear Final Drive Oil (Rear Differential
Gear Oil) ................................................................. 33
OIL LEAKAGE AND OIL LEVEL ......................... 33
Changing Rear Final Drive Oil (Rear Differential
Gear Oil) ................................................................. 34
DRAINING ........................................................... 34
FILLING ............................................................... 34
Balancing Wheels ................................................... 34
Tire Rotation ........................................................... 34
Checking Brake Fluid Level and Leaks .................. 35
Checking Brake Lines and Cables ......................... 35
Changing Brake Fluid ............................................. 35
Checking Disc Brake .............................................. 35
ROTOR ................................................................ 35
CALIPER ............................................................. 36
PAD ..................................................................... 36
Checking Drum Brake ............................................ 36
DRUM .................................................................. 36
WHEEL CYLINDER ............................................. 36
LINING ................................................................. 37
Checking Steering Gear and Linkage ..................... 37
STEERING GEAR ............................................... 37
STEERING LINKAGE .......................................... 37
Checking Power Steering Fluid and Lines .............. 37CHECKING FLUID LEVEL .................................. 37
CHECKING LINES ............................................... 37
Checking Axle and Suspension Parts ..................... 38
FRONT AND REAR AXLE AND SUSPENSION
PARTS ................................................................. 38
FRONT DRIVE SHAFT ........................................ 38
Lubricating Locks, Hinges and Hood Latches ......... 39
Checking Seat Belts, Buckles, Retractors, Anchors
and Adjusters .......................................................... 40
Checking Body Corrosion ....................................... 40
HEMMED PANELS .............................................. 40
PANEL JOINT ...................................................... 40
PANEL EDGE ...................................................... 40
PARTS CONTACT ............................................... 40
PROTECTORS .................................................... 40
ANTI-CORROSION MATERIALS ........................ 40
DRAIN HOLES ..................................................... 40
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) ...... 41
Standard and Limit .................................................. 41
BELT DEFLECTION ............................................ 41
RESERVOIR TANK ............................................. 41
ENGINE COOLANT CAPACITY (APPROXI-
MATE) .................................................................. 41
ENGINE OIL CAPACITY (APPROXIMATE) ........ 41
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
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CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE (YD25DDTI DIESEL ENGINE)
(Annual Mileage <30,000 Km/year)
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace, L = Lubricate.
*1: Replace at 60,000 km (36,000 miles) or 24 months, whichever comes first.
*2: Replace at 120,000 km (72,000 miles) or 48 months, whichever comes first.
NOTE:
l(1) Inspect once per year.
lMaintenance items with “ ” should be performed more frequently according to “Maintenance Under Severe Driving
Conditions”. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Reference
page Perform either at number of kilometers (miles) or months,
whichever comes first.km x 1,000
(Miles x 1,000)
Months30
(18)
2460
(36)
4890
(54)
72120
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Underhood and under vehicle
Headlampaiming IIIILT- 2 8
Brake&clutch,systemsandfluid(Forlevel&leaks) IIIIMA-35,
MA-28
Brake fluidRRRRMA-35
Brakeboostervacuumhoses,connections&checkvalve IIIIBR-22
Powersteeringfluid&lines(Forlevel&leaks) IIIIMA-37
Manual transmission gear oil (For leaks)IIIIMA-28
Automatic transmission fluid (For level & leaks)IIIIMA-29
Transferfluid(Forlevel&leaks) IIIIMA-31
Differential gear oil (For level & leaks or replace)IIIIMA-32,
MA-33
Limited-slip differential (LSD) gear oil
(for level and leaks)IIIIMA-33
Limited-slip differential (LSD) gear oil (for replace)R*1R*2MA-34
Steering gear & linkage, axle & suspension parts, propeller
shaft, drive shafts & exhaust systemIIIIMA-37
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MA-38
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MA-32
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MA-38
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MA-28
Wheelalignment(Ifnecessary,rotate&balancewheels) IIIIFSU-7,
MA-34
Brake pads, rotors & other brake componentsIIIIMA-36
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MA-35
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MA-36
Brake linings, drums & other brake & componentsIIIIMA-37
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MA-36
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MA-36
Foot brake, parking brake & clutch (For free play, stroke &
operation)IIIIBR-6,
PB-2
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CL-6
Air conditioner filterRRRRATC-122,
MTC-101
Body corrosionSee
NOTE (1)MA-40
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MA-10
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
(Annual Mileage <30,000 Km/year)
The maintenance intervals shown on the preceding pages are for normal operating conditions. If the vehicle is
mainly operated under severe driving conditions as shown below, more frequent maintenance must be per-
formed on the following items as shown in the table.
Severe driving conditions
A — Driving in dusty conditions
B — Repeatedly driving short distances
C — Towing a trailer or caravan
D — Extensive idling
E — Driving in extremely adverse weather conditions or in areas where ambient temperatures are either
extremely low or extremely high
F — Driving in high humidity or mountainous areas
G — Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials
H — Driving on rough and/or muddy roads or in the desert
I — Driving with frequent use of braking or in mountainous areas
Maintenance operation: Check = Check and correct or replace as necessary.
Driving condition Maintenance itemMainte-
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operationMaintenance intervalReference
page
A........AircleanerfilterCleanEvery 5,000 km (3,000 miles)
or 4 months
MA-25
ReplaceEvery 30,000 km (18,000
miles) or 24 months
ABCD.....Engine oil & engine oil fil-
terReplaceEvery 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-25
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MA-26
A . . . E . . . . Fuel filterCheck &
drain
waterEvery 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-25
ReplaceEvery 30,000 km (18,000
miles) or 24 monthsMA-23
. . . . . F . . . Brake fluid ReplaceEvery 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-35
..C....H.Differential gear oil
ReplaceEvery 30,000 km (18,000
miles) or 24 monthsMA-33
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MA-34
Limited-slip differential
(LSD) gear oilEvery 30,000 km (18,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-34
..C....H.Limited-slip differential
(LSD) gear oilInspect
(for level)Every 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-33
..C....H.Automatic transmission
fluidReplaceEvery 30,000 km (18,000
miles) or 24 monthsMA-31
......GH.Steering gear & linkage,
axle & suspension parts,
propeller shaft, drive
shafts & exhaust systemInspectEvery 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-37
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MA-38
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MA-32
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MA-38
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MA-28
A.C. . .GHIBrake pads, rotors & other
brake componentsInspectEvery 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-36
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MA-35
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MA-36
A.C. . .GHIBrake linings, drums &
other brake componentsInspectEvery 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsMA-37
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MA-36
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MA-36
A . . . . . . . . Air conditioner filter ReplaceEvery 15,000 km (9,000
miles) or 12 monthsAT C - 1 2 2,
MTC-101