Headlamp switch NISSAN PATROL 1998 Y61 / 5.G Electrical System Workshop Manual
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SECTION
EL
When you read wiring diagrams:
+Read GI section, ``HOW TO READ WIRING DIAGRAMS''.
When you perform trouble diagnoses, read GI section, ``HOW TO FOLLOW FLOW
CHART IN TROUBLE DIAGNOSES'' and ``HOW TO PERFORM EFFICIENT DIAGNOSIS
FOR AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENT''.
+Check for any service bulletins before servicing the vehicle.
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS...............................................................1
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ``AIR
BAG'' and ``SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER''...............1
HARNESS CONNECTOR................................................2
Description ...................................................................2
STANDARDIZED RELAY................................................3
Description ...................................................................3
POWER SUPPLY ROUTING...........................................5
Schematic ....................................................................5
Wiring Diagram Ð POWER Ð....................................6
Fuse ...........................................................................14
Fusible Link................................................................14
Circuit Breaker Inspection .........................................14
GROUND DISTRIBUTION/LHD MODELS....................15
Engine Room Harness ..............................................15
Main Harness.............................................................19
Body Harness ............................................................22
Body No. 2 Harness ..................................................23
Back Door and Rear Window Defogger Harness .....24
Room Lamp Harness.................................................25
GROUND DISTRIBUTION/RHD MODELS...................26
Engine Room Harness ..............................................26
Main Harness.............................................................30
Body Harness ............................................................33
Body No. 2 Harness ..................................................34
Back Door and Rear Window Defogger Harness .....35
Room Lamp Harness.................................................36
BATTERY.......................................................................37
How to Handle Battery ..............................................37
Battery Test and Charging Chart ...............................40
Service Data and Speci®cations (SDS).....................44
STARTING SYSTEM.....................................................45
Wiring Diagram Ð START Ð ....................................45Trouble Diagnoses.....................................................46
Construction ...............................................................47
Removal and Installation ...........................................47
Inspection...................................................................47
Assembly ...................................................................50
Service Data and Speci®cations (SDS).....................51
CHARGING SYSTEM....................................................52
Wiring Diagram Ð CHARGE Ð ................................52
Trouble Diagnoses.....................................................53
Construction ...............................................................54
Removal and Installation ...........................................54
Disassembly...............................................................54
Inspection...................................................................55
Assembly ...................................................................56
Service Data and Speci®cations (SDS).....................56
COMBINATION SWITCH...............................................57
Check .........................................................................57
Replacement ..............................................................58
STEERING SWITCH......................................................59
Check .........................................................................59
HEADLAMP Ð Conventional Type Ð........................61
Wiring Diagram Ð H/LAMP Ð ..................................61
Trouble Diagnoses.....................................................62
Bulb Replacement .....................................................63
Aiming Adjustment .....................................................63
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð..................65
System Description ....................................................65
Wiring Diagram Ð DTRL Ð ......................................67
Trouble Diagnoses.....................................................69
Bulb Replacement .....................................................69
Aiming Adjustment .....................................................69
HEADLAMP Ð Headlamp Aiming Control Ð............70
System Description ....................................................70
EL
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Trouble Diagnoses
Symptom Possible cause Repair order
LH headlamps do not operate. 1. Bulb
2. Grounds
E25andE40
3. 15A fuse
4. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check grounds
E25andE40.
3. Check 15A fuse (No.
51, located in fuse and fusible
link box). Verify battery positive voltage is present at
terminalj
8of lighting switch.
4. Check lighting switch.
RH headlamps do not operate. 1. Bulb
2. Grounds
E25andE40
3. 15A fuse
4. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check grounds
E25andE40.
3. Check 15A fuse (No.
52, located in fuse and fusible
link box). Verify battery positive voltage is present at
terminalj
5of lighting switch.
4. Check lighting switch.
LH high beams do not operate, but
LH low beam operates.1. Bulbs
2. Open in LH high beams circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulbs.
2. Check R/L wire between lighting switch and LH head-
lamps for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
LH low beam does not operate, but
LH high beam operates.1. Bulb
2. Open in LH low beam circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check R/G wire between lighting switch and LH head-
lamp for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
RH high beams do not operate, but
RH low beam operates.1. Bulbs
2. Open in RH high beams circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulbs.
2. Check R/Y wire between lighting switch and RH head-
lamps for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
RH low beam does not operate, but
RH high beam operates.1. Bulb
2. Open in RH low beam circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check R/B wire between lighting switch and RH head-
lamp for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
High beam indicator does not work. 1. Bulb
2. Grounds
M30andM98
3. Open in high beam circuit1. Check bulb in combination meter.
2. Check grounds
M30andM98.
3. Check R/L wire between lighting switch and combina-
tion meter for an open circuit.
HEADLAMP Ð Conventional Type Ð
EL-62
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Bulb Replacement
The headlamp is a semi-sealed beam type which uses a replace-
able halogen bulb. The bulb can be replaced from the engine com-
partment side without removing the headlamp body.
+Grasp only the plastic base when handling the bulb. Never
touch the glass envelope.
1. Disconnect the battery cable.
2. Turn the bulb retaining ring counterclockwise until it is free from
the headlamp re¯ector, and then remove it.
3. Disconnect the harness connector from the back side of the
bulb.
4. Remove the headlamp bulb carefully. Do not shake or rotate
the bulb when removing it.
5. Install in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Do not leave headlamp re¯ector without bulb for a long period
of time. Dust, moisture, smoke, etc. entering headlamp body
may affect the performance of the headlamp. Remove head-
lamp bulb from the headlamp re¯ector just before a replace-
ment bulb is installed.
Aiming Adjustment
When performing headlamp aiming adjustment, use an aiming
machine, aiming wall screen or headlamp tester. Aimers should be
in good repair, calibrated and operated in accordance with respec-
tive operation manuals.
If any aimer is not available, aiming adjustment can be done as
follows:
For details, refer to the regulations in your own country.
a. Keep all tires in¯ated to correct pressures.
b. Place vehicle and tester on one and same ¯at surface.
c. See that there is no-load in vehicle (coolant, engine oil
®lled up to correct level and full fuel tank) other than the
driver (or equivalent weight placed in driver's position).
CAUTION:
Be sure aiming switch is set to ``0'' when performing aiming
adjustment on vehicles equipped with headlamp aiming con-
trol.
SEL995K
SEL466V
HEADLAMP Ð Conventional Type Ð
EL-63
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System Description
OPERATION
Headlamp system on vehicles for North Europe contains a daytime light system. The unit operates to illumi-
nate headlamps low beam, parking, tail, license lamps and illuminations automatically in the following condi-
tions.
+The engine is running with lighting switch in OFF position.
When the any of following conditions exists, the daytime light operation will be canceled.
+Ignition switch is in any position other than ON
+Engine is stopped
+Lighting switch is turned to 1st or 2nd position.
If the daytime light system is canceled, lighting switch operations are the same as for conventional light sys-
tem.
DAYTIME LIGHT IS OPERATING
(With engine running and lighting switch in OFF position)
With engine running, power is supplied
+from alternator terminal L
+through daytime light control unit terminalj
8
+to base of transistor-2 in the daytime light control unit.
The transistor-2 supplies ground path to all relays. Then the relays energize to illuminate lamps.
SEL490V
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
EL-65
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DAYTIME LIGHT IS CALCELED
(Lighting switch in 1st or 2nd position or ignition switch in START position)
+Ignition switch is in START position
+Lighting switch is in 1st or 2nd position.
When one of the above conditions exists, power is supplied
+to base of the transistor-1 in daytime light control unit
+through daytime light control unit terminalj
11orj6.
And then, power supply path to the base transistor-2 is interrupted to cancel daytime light operation.
SEL491V
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
System Description (Cont'd)
EL-66
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Trouble Diagnoses
DAYTIME LIGHT CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION TABLE
Terminal No. ConnectionsINPUT (I)/
OUTPUT (O)Operated conditionVoltage (V)
(Approximate
values)
1Power source for illumi-
nation & tail lampÐÐ12
2Power source for head-
lamp LHÐÐ12
3Power source for head-
lamp RHÐÐ12
4 Headlamp RH OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
5 Headlamp LH OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
6 Start signal I Ignition switchSTART 12
ON, ACC or OFF 0
7 Power source Ð Ignition switchON or START 12
ACC or OFF 0
8 Alternator ``L'' terminal I EngineRunning 12
Stopped 0
9 Ground Ð Ð Ð
10 Illumination & tail lamp OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
11 Lighting switch I1STz2ND position 12
OFF 0
*: Daytime light operating: Lighting switch in ``OFF'' position with engine running.
Bulb Replacement
Refer to ``HEADLAMP'' (EL-63).
Aiming Adjustment
Refer to ``HEADLAMP'' (EL-63).
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
EL-69
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System Description
CIRCUIT OPERATION
[Example]
Aiming switch ``0''
+When the aiming switch is set to ``0'', the motor will not start.
This is because the power terminals are positioned at the non-
conductive section of the sensor's rotary unit.
Aiming switch ``0''®``1''
+When the aiming switch is moved from ``0'' to ``1'', the sensor's
conductive section activates the relay. Power is supplied
through the relay to the motor. The headlamps will then move
in the ``DOWN'' direction.
+The motor continues to rotate while the rotary unit of the sen-
sor moves from point A to point B.
+The power terminals will then be positioned at the nonconduc-
tive section, disconnecting the power to the motor. The motor
will then stop.
Aiming switch ``1''®``0''
+When the aiming switch is moved from ``1'' to ``0'', the sensor's
conductive section activates the relay. Power is supplied
through the relay to the motor. The motor will rotate to move the
headlamps in the ``UP'' direction.
+When the rotary unit of the sensor moves from point B to point
A, the motor will stop.
SEL465M
SEL364P
SEL365P
HEADLAMP Ð Headlamp Aiming Control Ð
EL-70
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Electrical Components Inspection
HEADLAMP WIPER MOTOR CHECK
When wiper motor is locked, a protective circuit built into
wiper motor activates to stop wiper motor. If wiper motor will
not restart even after cause of problems has been eliminated,
turn ignition switch OFF and leave it off for approx. 1 to 3
minutes.
1. Turn headlamp wiper switch OFF.
2. Connect ohmmeter and check continuity.
Headlamp
wiper motorOhmmeter probe
Continuity
(+) (þ)
Stop positionj
1j4Ye s
j
1j2Ye s
j
1j3Ye s
j
3j5No
Removal and Installation
WIPER ARM
Tighten nut to secure wiper arm with wiper blade held below lower
stopper.
After installing wiper arm, position wiper blade on stopper upper
surface.
+Tighten headlamp wiper arm nut to the speci®ed torque.
: 2.3 - 3.0 Nzm (0.23 - 0.31 kg-m, 20.0 - 26.9 in-lb)
Washer Tube Layout
Check Valve
+A check valve is provided in the washer ¯uid line. Be careful not
to connect check valve to washer tube in the wrong direction.
CEL813
CEL814
CEL815
SEL411H
HEADLAMP WIPER AND WASHER
EL-154
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Use the chart below to ®nd out what each wiring diagram code
stands for.
Code Section Wiring Diagram Name
A/C,A HA Auto Air Conditioner
A/C CUT EC Air Conditioner Cut Control
A/C,M HA Manual Air Conditioner
A/T AT A/T
AAC/V EC IACV-AAC Valve
ABS BR Anti-lock Brake System
ACC/SW EC Accelerator Switch (FC)
ACL/SW EC Accelerator Position Switch
ADJRES EC Adjustment Resistor
APS EC Accelerator Position Sensor
ASCD EL Automatic Speed Control Device
AT/C EC A/T Control
AUDIO EL Audio
BACK/L EL Back-up Lamp
BCDD EC BCDD System
CD/CHG EL CD Auto Changer
CHARGE EL Charging System
CHIME EL Warning Chime
CHOKE EC Automatic Choke
CIGAR EL Cigarette Lighter
CKPS EC Crankshaft Position Sensor (OBD)
CLOCK EL Clock
CMPS EC Camshaft Position Sensor
COMPAS EL Compass and Thermometer
COOL/B HA Cool Box
COOL/F EC Cooling Fan Control
CORNER EL Cornering Lamp
CSPS EC Control Sleeve Position Sensor
D/LOCK EL Power Door Lock
DEICER EL Wiper Deicer
DEF EL Rear Window Defogger
DIFF/L PD Differential Lock Control System
DTRL ELHeadlamp Ð With Daytime Light
System
ECTS EC Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
EGRC/V EC EGRC-Solenoid Valve
F/FOG EL Front Fog Lamp
F/PUMP EC Fuel Pump
FCUT EC Fuel Cut Solenoid Valve
FICD EC IACV-FICD Solenoid Valve
FTS EC Fuel Temperature SensorCode Section Wiring Diagram Name
GLOW EC Quick Glow System
GOVNR EC Electric Governor
H/AIM EL Headlamp Aiming Control System
H/LAMP EL Headlamp
HEATUP EC Heat up Switch
HLC EL Headlamp Cleaner
HORN EL Horn
HSEAT EL Heated Seat
IATS EC Intake Air Temperature Sensor
IC/FAN EC Charge Air Cooler Fan
IGN EC Ignition System
IGN/SG EC Ignition Signal
ILL EL Illumination
INJECT EC Injector
INT/L EL Spot, Vanity Mirror Lamps
KS EC Knock Sensor
MAFS EC Mass Air Flow Sensor
MAIN ECMain Power Supply and Ground Cir-
cuit
METER ELSpeedometer, Tachometer, Temp.,
Oil and Fuel Gauges
MIL/DL EC Mil and Data Link Connectors
MIRROR EL Door Mirror
MULTI EL Multi-remote Control System
NATS EL Nissan Anti-Theft System
NLS EC Needle Lift Sensor
P/ANT EL Power Antenna
PLA EC Partial Load Advance Control
PNP/SW EC Park/Neutral Position Switch
POWER EL Power Supply Routing
PST/SW EC Power Steering Oil Pressure Switch
R/COOL HA Rear Cooler System
R/FOG EL Rear Fog Lamp
R/HEAT HA Rear Heater System
ROOM/L EL Interior Room Lamp
S/LOCK EL Power Door Lock Ð Super Lock
S/SIG EC Start Signal
S/TANK FE Sub Fuel Tank Control System
SEAT EL Power Seat
SROOF EL Sunroof
SRS RS Supplemental Restraint System
WIRING DIAGRAM CODES (CELL CODES)
EL-315