heating NISSAN PATROL 2006 User Guide
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How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick
and Accurate Repair
WORK FLOW
*1: HA-22
SYMPTOM TABLE
Symptom Reference page
+Intake door does not change.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Intake Door
Motor Circuit.HA-24
+Blower motor does not rotate at all.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Blower Motor
Circuit.HA-28
+Insufficient cooling.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Insufficient
Cooling.HA-32
+Insufficient heating.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Insufficient
Heating.HA-32
+Air outlet does not change.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Air Outlet. HA-41
+Magnet clutch does not engage when A/C switch and
fan switch are ON.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Magnet Clutch
Circuit.HA-43
+Noise+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Noise. HA-48
SHA900E
TROUBLE DIAGNOSESMANUAL
HA-21
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Insufficient Heating
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE FOR INSUFFICIENT HEATING
SYMPTOM:
+Insufficient heating.
Inspection ¯ow
*1: HA-40
*2: HA-40*3: HA-22 *4: HA-21
RHA604G
TROUBLE DIAGNOSESMANUAL
HA-39
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CONTROL LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT
Water cock control rod
+When adjusting water cock control rod, ®rst disconnect
temperature control cable from air mix door lever and then
adjust control rod. Reconnect temperature control cable
and readjust it. (Refer to TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CABLE.)
1. Push air mix door lever in direction of arrow.
2. Pull control rod of water cock in direction of arrow so as to make
clearance of about 2 mm (0.08 in) between ends of rod and link
lever and connect the rod to door lever.
After connecting control rod, check it operates properly.
Temperature control cable
1. Move the temperature control knob to the full hot position.
2. Set the air mix door lever in the full hot position.
3. Pull on the cable cover in the direction of the arrow, then clamp
it.
After positioning control cable, check that it operates properly.
SHA522E
RHA632EA
TROUBLE DIAGNOSESMANUAL
Insufficient Heating (Cont'd)
HA-40
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How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick
and Accurate Repair
WORK FLOW
*1: Operational Check (HA-70)
SYMPTOM TABLE
Symptom Reference page
+A/C system does not come on.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for A/C system. HA-73
+Air outlet does not change.
+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Mode Door Motor.
(LAN).HA-75
+Mode door motor does not operate nor-
mally.
+Discharge air temperature does not
change.
+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Air Mix Door Motor
(LAN).HA-79
+Air mix door motor does not operate nor-
mally.
+Intake door does not change.
+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Intake Door Motor. HA-82
+Intake door motor does not operate nor-
mally.
+Blower motor operation is malfunctioning.
+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Blower Motor. HA-86
+Blower motor operation is malfunctioning
under out of starting fan speed control.
+Magnet clutch does not engage.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Magnet Clutch. HA-92
+Insufficient cooling.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Insufficient Cooling. HA-98
+Insufficient heating.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Insufficient Heating. HA-99
+Noise.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Noise. HA-100
+Self-diagnosis cannot be performed.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Self-diagnosis. HA-101
+Memory function does not operate.+Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Memory Function. HA-102
SHA900E
TROUBLE DIAGNOSESAUTO
HA-69
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Insufficient Heating
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE FOR INSUFFICIENT HEATING
SYMPTOM:
+Insufficient heating.
Inspection ¯ow
*1: HA-70
*2: HA-64
*3: HA-65
*4: HA-67*5: HA-75
*6: HA-85
*7: HA-89*8: HA-94
*9: HA-79
*10: HA-68
SHA024F
TROUBLE DIAGNOSESAUTO
HA-99
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ENGINE LUBRICATION &
COOLING SYSTEMS
SECTION
LC
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS AND PREPARATION............................1
Liquid Gasket Application Procedure ..........................1
Special Service Tools ..................................................2
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM..................................3
Lubrication Circuit ........................................................3
Oil Pressure Check......................................................3
Oil Pump ......................................................................4
Oil Cooler .....................................................................7
Oil Jet...........................................................................7
Turbocharger ...............................................................8
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM..........................................9
Cooling Circuit .............................................................9System Check..............................................................9
Water Pump ...............................................................10
Thermostat .................................................................12
Radiator .....................................................................14
Re®lling Engine Coolant ............................................14
Cooling Fan (Crankshaft driven) ...............................15
Cooling Fan (Motor driven)........................................15
Radiator (Aluminum type) ..........................................16
Overheating Cause Analysis .....................................20
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)..........21
Engine Lubrication System ........................................21
Engine Cooling System .............................................21
LC
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Overheating Cause Analysis
Symptom Check items
Cooling
system parts
malfunctionPoor heat transferWater pump malfunction Worn or loose drive belt
Ð Thermostat stuck closed Ð
Damaged ®nsDust contamination or paper
clogging
Mechanical damage
Clogged radiator cooling tubeExcess foreign material (rust,
dirt, sand, etc.)
Reduced air ¯owCooling fan does not operate
ÐÐ Fan coupling does not operate
High resistance to fan rotation
Damaged fan blades
Damaged radiator shroud Ð Ð Ð
Improper coolant mixture ratio Ð Ð Ð
Poor coolant quality Ð Ð Ð
Insufficient coolantCoolant leaksCooling hoseLoose clamp
Cracked hose
Water pump Poor sealing
Radiator capLoose
Poor sealing
RadiatorO-ring for damage, deteriora-
tion or improper ®tting
Cracked radiator tank
Cracked radiator core
Reservoir tank Cracked reservoir tank
Over¯owing reservoir tankExhaust gas leaks into cooling
systemCylinder head deterioration
Cylinder head gasket deteriora-
tion
Except
cooling
system parts
malfunctionÐ Overload on engineAbusive drivingHigh engine rpm under no load
Driving in low gear for extended
time
Driving at extremely high speed
Powertrain system malfunction
Ð Installed improper size wheels
and tires
Dragging brakes
Improper ignition timing
Blocked or restricted air ¯owBlocked bumper Ð
Ð Blocked radiator grilleInstalled car brassiere
Mud contamination or paper
clogging
Blocked radiator Ð
Blocked condenser
Ð
Installed large fog lamp
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
LC-20