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Edition: February 1998
Release: February 1998 (01)
Publication No.: SM8E-0Y61E0E
Reference No.: 7711346063GENERAL INFORMATIONGI
MAINTENANCEMA
ENGINE MECHANICALEM
ENGINE LUBRICATION &
COOLING SYSTEMSLC
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEMEC
ACCELERATOR CONTROL,
FUEL & EXHAUST SYSTEMFE
CLUTCHCL
MANUAL TRANSMISSIONMT
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONAT
TRANSFERTF
PROPELLER SHAFT &
DIFFERENTIAL CARRIERPD
FRONT AXLE & FRONT SUSPENSIONFA
REAR AXLE & REAR SUSPENSIONRA
BRAKE SYSTEMBR
STEERING SYSTEMST
RESTRAINT SYSTEMRS
BODY & TRIMBT
HEATER & AIR CONDITIONERHA
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMEL
ALPHABETICAL INDEXIDX
PATROL GR
MODEL Y61 SERIES
NISSAN EUROPE S.A.S.
1998 NISSAN EUROPE S.A.S.
Produced in The Netherlands
Not to be reproduced in whole or in part
without the prior written permission of
Nissan Europe S.A.S., Paris, France.
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX
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CAB BODY
+Remove following parts in engine room at least.
(1) Main harness and other wiring harness
+Disconnect brake and clutch line in engine compartment.
+Remove following parts from underbody at least.
(1) Transmission and transfer control levers
(2) Parking brake control lever and cable
(3) Main harness and other wiring harness
SBF025E
CAB BODY
BT-47
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Description
NORMAL OPEN, NORMAL CLOSED AND MIXED TYPE RELAYS
Relays can mainly be divided into three types: normal open, normal closed and mixed type relays.
TYPE OF STANDARDIZED RELAYS
1M .................... 1 Make 2M .................... 2 Make
1T .................... 1 Transfer 1Mz1B .................... 1 Make 1 Break
SEL881H
SEL882H
STANDARDIZED RELAY
EL-3
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NATS Audio Link/LHD
DESCRIPTION
The link with the NATS IMMU implies that the radio can basically only be operated if connected to the match-
ing NATS IMMU to which the radio was initially ®tted on the production line.
Since radio operation is impossible after the link with the NATS is disrupted theft of the radio unit is basically
useless since special equipment is required to reset the radio.
Initialisation process for radios that are linked to the NATS IMMU
New radios will be delivered to the factories in the ``NEW'' state, i.e. ready to be linked with the vehicle's NATS.
When the radio in ``NEW'' state is ®rst switched on at the factory, it will start up communication with the vehi-
cle's immobiliser control unit (IMMU) and send a code (the ``Radio Code'') to the IMMU. The IMMU will then
store this code, which is unique to each radio, in its (permanent) memory.
Upon receipt of the code by the IMMU, the NATS will con®rm correct receipt of the radio code to the radio.
Hereafter, the radio will operate as normal.
During the initialisation process, ``NEW'' is displayed on the radio display. Normally though, communication
between Radio and IMMU takes such a short time (300 ms) that the radio seems to switch on directly with-
out showing ``NEW'' on its display.
Normal operation
Each time the radio is switched on afterwards, the radio code will be veri®ed between the radio unit and the
NATS before the radio becomes operational. During the code veri®cation process, ``WAIT'' is shown on the
radio display. Again, the communication takes such a short time (300 ms) that the radio seems to switch on
directly without showing ``WAIT'' on its display.
When the radio is locked
In case of a radio being linked with the vehicle's NATS (immobiliser system), disconnection of the link between
the radio and the IMMU will cause the radio to switch into the lock (``SECURE'') mode in which the radio unit
is fully inoperative. Hence, repair of the radio is basically impossible, unless the radio is reset to the ``NEW''
state for which special decoding equipment is required.
Both Blaupunkt and Clarion have provided their authorized service representatives with so called ``decoder
boxes'' which can bring the radio unit back to the ``NEW'' state, enabling the radio to be switched on after which
repair can be carried out. Subsequently, when the repaired radio is delivered to the ®nal user again, it will be
in the ``NEW'' state as to enable re-linking the radio to the vehicle's immobiliser system. As a result of the
above, repair of the radio can only be done by an authorized Blaupunkt or Clarion representative.
Note:
Radio manufacturer of Nissan Y61 models for Europe is ``Clarion''.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
Item Service procedure Description
Battery disconnection No additional action required. Ð
Radio needs repair Repair needs to be done by authorized represen-
tative of radio manufacturer since radio cannot
be operated unless it is reset to NEW state,
using special decoding equipment.Ð
Replacement of radio by new
partNo additional action required. Radio is delivered in NEW state.
Transferring radio to another
vehicle/replacement of radio
by an ``old'' partRadio needs to be reset to NEW state by autho-
rized representative of radio manufacturer.Ð
Replacement of IMMU by
new partNo additional action required. The new IMMU will be recognized by the radio
since a `blank' code is stored in the memory of
the IMMU. In case the radio recognizes this
`blank' code, it will request for input of the correct
CATS code after which the radio will switch back
to the initialisation process.
AUDIO
EL-174
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Removal
1. Remove engine, transmission and transfer's undercovers, oil
pan guard and hood.
2. Drain engine coolant.
3. Remove charge air cooler assembly.
4. Remove vacuum hoses, fuel tubes, harnesses, and connectors
and so on.
5. Remove radiator assembly.
6. Remove drive belts.
7. Remove power steering oil pump, alternator and air conditioner
compressor.
8. Remove starter motor assembly.
9. Remove front exhaust tube.
10. Remove transmission from vehicle.
Refer to MT section.
11. Hoist engine with engine slingers and remove engine mounting
bolts from both sides.
12. Remove engine from vehicle.
Installation
+Install in reverse order of removal.
ENGINE REMOVAL
EM-45
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Model Variation
Destina-
tionSteering
positionEngineModel Hardtop Station Wagon
Rear seat arrangement Forward facing Seatless2nd center split bench seat
3rd seat
Seatless Forward facing Side facing
Front differential H233B
Rear differential
H233B
Transmis-
sionTransfer Grade
EuropeRHD
RD28ETi FS5R30A TX12AS KWBSREFY61UEA Ð Ð TWBSREFY61UEA Ð
SE KWBSRFFY61UEA Ð Ð TWBSRFFY61UEA Ð
SE Ð Ð Ð TWBSRHFY61UEA Ð
LHDS KWBSLEFY61UGA KWBSLEFY61USP TWBSLEFY61USP TWBSLEFY61UGA Ð
SEKWBSLFFY61UGA Ð TWBSLFFY61USP TWBSLFFY61UGA Ð
Ð Ð Ð TWBSLFFY61USA Ð
SEÐ Ð Ð TWBSLHFY61UGA Ð
Ð Ð Ð TWBSLHFY61USA Ð
Pre®x and suffix designations
TWBSLEFY61 UGA
A: 3rd seat forward facing
P: without 3rd seat
E: RHD for Europe
G: Central/South Europe
S: North Europe
U: Turbocharger engine
F: 5-speed ¯oor shift manual transmission
E:SF:SEH:SE
L: LH drive R: RH drive
S: Long wheelbase (4WD)
WB: RD28ETi engine
T: Station Wagon
K: Hardtop
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
GI-35
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IDENTIFICATION PLATE
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
MANUAL TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER
TRANSFER SERIAL NUMBER
SGI851
SGI028A
SGI018A
SGI020A
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
Identi®cation Number (Cont'd)
GI-37
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Tow Truck Towing
CAUTION:
+All applicable local laws regarding the towing operation
must be obeyed.
+It is necessary to use proper towing equipment to avoid
possible damage to the vehicle during a towing operation.
+Attach safety chains for all towing.
+When towing, make sure that the transmission, steering
system and power train are in good order. If any unit is
damaged, a dolly must be used.
+When towing with the front wheels on the ground:
Turn the ignition key to the ``OFF'' position and secure the
steering wheel in a straight-ahead position with a rope or
similar device. Never place the ignition key in the ``LOCK''
position. This will result in damage to the steering lock
mechanism.
+When towing manual transmission models with the rear
wheels on the ground:
Release the parking brake and move the gearshift lever to
neutral (``N'' position).
+For 4-wheel drive models:
Set the manual-lock free-running hubs to the free position and
2-way lock free-running hubs to the auto position. (See
``
Transfer case shifting procedures for 4-wheel drive
vehicles'' in ``Starting and driving'' section.) Move the transfer
case shift lever into the ``2H'' position and the transmission shift
lever into the neutral (``N'') position.
Do not shift the transfer lever to the ``4L'' position. This will
cause damage to the transmission.
NISSAN recommends that a dolly be used as illustrated.
If you have to tow a manual transmission model with front
wheels raised (with rear wheels on ground)
Observe the following restricted raising heights.
+Do not raise the front end over!.
Wagon
!= 600 mm (23.62 in)
Hardtop
!= 500 mm (19.69 in)
SGI023A
SGI024A
LIFTING POINTS AND TOW TRUCK TOWING
GI-41
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If you have to tow an automatic transmission model
with four wheels on ground or tow an automatic
transmission model with front wheels raised (with rear
wheels on ground)
Observe the following restricted towing speeds, distances and rais-
ing heights.
+Speed: Below 50 km/h (30 MPH)
+Distance: Less than 65 km (40 miles)
+Do not raise the front end over!.
Wagon
!= 600 mm (23.62 in)
Hardtop
!= 500 mm (19.69 in)
If the speed, distance or height must necessarily be greater,
remove the propeller shaft beforehand to prevent damage to the
transmission.
CAUTION:
+Never tow your vehicle from the rear (i.e., backward) with
four wheels on the ground as this may cause serious and
expensive damage to the transmission.
+Be sure to place the transfer case shift lever into the ``2H''
position and the transmission shift lever into the neutral
(``N'') position if the vehicle is to be towed.
TOWING HOOKS
The towing hooks are provided only for emergency.
+Use the towing hooksonly, not other parts of the vehicle.
Otherwise, the vehicle body will be damaged.
+Use the towing hooksonlyto free a vehicle stuck in sand,
snow, mud, etc.Nevertow the vehicle for long distances using
only the towing hooks.
+The towing hook is under tremendous force when used to free
a stuck vehicle. Always pull the cable straight out from the front
or rear of the vehicle.Neverpull on the hook at a sideways
angle.
SGI025A
LIFTING POINTS AND TOW TRUCK TOWING
Tow Truck Towing (Cont'd)
GI-42
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A
A/C HFC134a (R134a) system service
procedure ..................................................HA-112
A/C HFC134a system service equip-
ment precaution ............................................HA-9
A/C air ¯ow .....................................................HA-13
A/C component layout ....................................HA-12
A/C compressor precaution..............................HA-6
A/C compressor special service tool ...........HA-6, 7
A/C control linkage adjustment (auto
A/C).............................................................HA-77
A/C control operation (manual A/C) ...............HA-16
A/C harness layout (manual A/C) ..................HA-17
A/C lubricant (R134a) ...................................HA-114
A/C relay.........................................................HA-97
A/C self-diagnoses (auto A/C)........................HA-63
A/CCUT - Wiring diagram ............................EC-186
A/T control ....................................................EC-174
ABS sensor rotor ............................................FA-15
ACC/SW - Wiring diagram ...........................EC-105
ACL/SW - Wiring diagram ............................EC-164
ADJRES - Wiring diagram .............................EC-91
APS - Wiring diagram ..................................EC-138
AT/C - Wiring diagram..................................EC-174
AUDIO - Wiring diagram ...............................EL-168
Accelerator position sensor ..........................EC-138
Accelerator position switch...........................EC-164
Accelerator switch (F/C) ...............................EC-105
Adjustment resistor.........................................EC-91
Air bag disposal..............................................RS-17
Air bag ..............................................................RS-8
Air bleeding (hydraulic clutch) ..........................CL-6
Air bleeding for brake system ..........................BR-4
Air cleaner ®lter replacement .........................MA-18
Air conditioner cut control ..............................EC-19
Air ¯ow meter - See Mass air ¯ow
sensor .........................................................EC-73
Air mix door control linkage
adjustment ................................................HA-81
Alternator.........................................................EL-56
Antenna - See Power antenna .....................EL-181
Audio and A/C control removal and
installation - See Instrument panel .............BT-11
Audio .............................................................EL-168
Auto lock free running hub .............................FA-13
Automatic ampli®er .........................................HA-61
Axle housing (rear) ...........................................RA-9
B
BACK/L - Wiring diagram................................EL-78
Back door opener - See Back door ..................BT-6
Back door trim.................................................BT-24
Back door window...........................................BT-45
Back door ..........................................................BT-6Back-up lamp switch (M/T) ..............................MT-4
Back-up lamp ..................................................EL-78
Battery .............................................................EL-37
Baulk ring (M/T)..............................................MT-10
Body alignment ...............................................BT-49
Body mounting ................................................BT-48
Brake booster .................................................BR-15
Brake ¯uid change ...........................................BR-3
Brake ¯uid level and line check .......................BR-3
Brake ¯uid level .............................................MA-23
Brake hydraulic line ..........................................BR-5
Brake inspection ............................................MA-24
Brake master cylinder ....................................BR-12
Brake pedal ....................................................BR-10
Bulb speci®cations ........................................EL-314
Bumper, front ................................................... BT-4
Bumper, rear .....................................................BT-6
C
CD/CHG - Wiring diagram ............................EL-176
CHIME - Wiring diagram...............................EL-136
CIGAR - Wiring diagram ...............................EL-156
CKPS - Wiring diagram ................................EC-143
CLOCK - Wiring diagram ..............................EL-157
CMPS - Wiring diagram .................................EC-68
COMPAS - Wiring diagram ...........................EL-117
CONSULT for ECCS ......................................EC-36
CONSULT general information ........................GI-33
COOL/F - Wiring diagram ............................EC-112
CSPS - Wiring diagram ..................................EC-86
Cab body.........................................................BT-47
Camshaft inspection ......................................EM-36
Camshaft position sensor (PUMP).................EC-68
Center case (Transfer) ....................................TF-10
Charge air cooler fan control .......................EC-177
Charge air temperature sensor ....................EC-121
Chassis and body maintenance ....................MA-20
Cigarette lighter.............................................EL-156
Circuit breaker.................................................EL-14
Clock .............................................................EL-157
Clutch booster...................................................CL-9
Clutch cover ....................................................CL-14
Clutch damper ..................................................CL-7
Clutch disc ......................................................CL-13
Clutch ¯uid level.............................................MA-20
Clutch master cylinder ......................................CL-7
Clutch operating cylinder ..................................CL-8
Clutch pedal ......................................................CL-5
Clutch release bearing ....................................CL-11
Clutch release mechanism .............................CL-11
Clutch withdrawal lever ...................................CL-11
Coil spring (front) ............................................FA-25
Coil spring (rear) ............................................RA-14
Collision diagnosis..........................................RS-45
Combination meter removal and instal-
lation - See Instrument panel ......................BT-11
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
IDX-2