sensor NISSAN PICK-UP 1998 Repair Manual
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6. Check wheel bearing preload.
a. Turn bearing cage (with respect to axle shaft) two or three
times. It must turn smoothly.
b. Attach spring gauge to bearing cage bolt (as shown at left)
and pull it at a speed of 10 rpm to measure preload.
Spring gauge indication:
6.9 - 48.1 N (0.7 - 4.9 kg, 1.5 - 10.8 lb)
7. Install new oil seal to rear axle housing using a suitable tool.
After installing new oil seal, coat sealing lip with multi-pur-
pose grease.
8. Install new O-ring to rear axle housing.
9. Press ABS sensor rotor onto axle shaft until it contacts wheel
bearing lock nut.
10. Position axle shafts in rear axle housing with Tool as a guide.
Be careful not to damage oil seal.
11. Check axial end play.
a. Check that wheel bearings operate smoothly.
b. Check axial end play.
Axial end play:
0mm(0in)
SRA763A
SRA803A
SRA802A
SRA012-A
SRA006-A
REAR AXLE
Installation Ð 4WD models with ABS Ð
(Cont'd)
RA-11
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ``AIR
BAG'' (4WD models)
The Supplemental Restraint System ``Air Bag'', used along with a seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or
severity of injury to the driver in a frontal collision. The Supplemental Restraint System consists of an air
bag module (located in the center of the steering wheel), a diagnosis sensor unit, warning lamp, wiring har-
ness and spiral cable. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in theRS sectionof
this Service Manual.
WARNING:
lTo avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN dealer.
lImproper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system.
lDo not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses are covered with yellow insulation either just before the
harness connectors or for the complete harness, for easy identification.
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ``AIR
BAG'' (2WD models)
The Supplemental Restraint System ``Air Bag'', used along with a seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or
severity of injury to the driver in a frontal collision. The Supplemental Restraint System consists of an air
bag module (located in the center of the steering wheel), a diagnosis sensor unit, warning lamp and spiral
cable. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in theRS sectionof this Service
Manual.
WARNING:
lTo avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN dealer.
lImproper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system.
lDo not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS.
Precautions for Steering System
lBefore disassembly, thoroughly clean the outside of the unit.
lDisassembly should be done in a clean work area. It is important to prevent the internal parts
from becoming contaminated by dirt or other foreign matter.
lFor easier and proper assembly, place disassembled parts in order on a parts rack.
lUse nylon cloths or paper towels to clean the parts; common shop rags can leave lint that might
interfere with their operation.
lBefore inspection or reassembly, carefully clean all parts with a general purpose, non-flammable
solvent.
lBefore assembly, apply a coat of recommended ATF* to hydraulic parts. Petroleum jelly may be
applied to O-rings and seals. Do not use any grease.
lReplace all gaskets, seals and O-rings. Avoid damaging O-rings, seals and gaskets during instal-
lation. Perform functional tests whenever designated.
*: Automatic Transmission Fluid type DEXRON
TMII E, DEXRONTMIII, or equivalent.
PRECAUTIONS AND PREPARATION
ST-1
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ``AIR
BAG'' (4WD models)
The Supplemental Restraint System ``AIR BAG'', used along with a seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or
severity of injury to the driver in a frontal collision. The Supplemental Restraint System consists of an air
bag module (located in the center of the steering wheel), a diagnosis sensor unit, warning lamp, wiring har-
ness and spiral cable. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in theRS sectionof
this Service Manual.
WARNING:
lTo avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN dealer.
lImproper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system.
lDo not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses are covered with yellow insulation either just before the
harness connectors or for the complete harness, for easy identification.
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ``AIR
BAG'' (2WD models)
The Supplemental Restraint System ``AIR BAG'', used along with a seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or
severity of injury to the driver in a frontal collision. The Supplemental Restraint System consists of an air
bag module (located in the center of the steering wheel), a diagnosis sensor unit, warning lamp and spiral
cable. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in theRS sectionof this Service
Manual.
WARNING:
lTo avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN dealer.
lImproper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system.
lDo not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS.
PRECAUTIONS
EL-1
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EARTH CONNECT TO CONN. NO. CELL CODE
M1/M54 ACCESSORY RELAY (In fuse block) M14 EL-POWER
AIR BAG DIAGNOSIS SENSOR UNIT (4WD
models)M110 RS-SRS
ASHTRAY ILLUMINATION M34 EL-ILL
BLOWER RELAY (In fuse block) M14 EL-POWER
CHECK CONNECTOR (NA engine) M12 EC-CHOKE
CHECK CONNECTOR (Z engine) M13 EC-CHOKE
CIGARETTE LIGHTER SOCKET M37 EL-CIGAR
COMBINATION FLASHER UNIT M15 EL-TURN
DOOR LOCK TIMER M51 EL-D/LOCK
DOOR SWITCH DRIVER SIDE (For Europe) M118 EL-BUZZER EL-MULTI
ECM (ENGINE CONTROL MODULE) M66 EC-GLOW EC-PLA EC-EGRC/V
FAN SWITCH ILLUMINATION (Except for
Europe and Australia)M403 HA-HEATER HA-A/C,M EL-ILL
FAN SWITCH ILLUMINATION (For Europe and
Australia)M40 HA-HEATER HA-A/C,M EL-ILL
FAN SWITCH (Except for Europe and Australia) M404 EC-FIPOT HA-HEATER HA-A/C,M
FAN SWITCH (For Europe and Australia) M39 HA-HEATER HA-A/C,M
FRONT SEAT LH M119 EL-H/SEAT
FRONT SEAT RH M122 EL-H/SEAT
FRONT WIPER AMPLIFIER
(RHD models without KA engine and LHD mod-
els)M220 EL-WIPER
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH M28 EL-WIPER
FRONT WIPER MOTOR
(RHD models without KA engine and LHD mod-
els)M221 EL-WIPER
FUEL FILTER SWITCH (LHD models with die-
sel engine)M259 EL-WARN EL-BUZZER
FUEL PUMP CONTROL MODULE M22 EC-FPCM
FUEL RETURN CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
(LHD models with NA engine)M257 EC-F/RTN
GLOW CONTROL UNIT
(TD27 engine except for cold areas and QD
engine)M29 EC-GLOW EC-PLA
GLOW CONTROL UNIT (TD27 engine for cold
areas)M30 EC-GLOW EC-PLA
GLOW RELAY-1 (LHD models with diesel
engine except for Europe)M253 EC-GLOW
GLOW RELAY-2 (TD27 engine for cold areas) M256 EC-GLOW
HAZARD SWITCH M41 EL-TURN EL-ILL
HEADLAMP WASHER SWITCH M70 EL-ILL EL-HLC
HEATED SEAT SWITCH LH M602 EL-H/SEAT
HEATED SEAT SWITCH RH M603 EL-H/SEAT
IACV-FICD SOLENOID VALVE (KA engine) M203 EC-FICD HA-A/C,M
IGNITION RELAY (In fuse block) M14 EL-POWER
MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL RELAY-3 M706 EL-MULTI
MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL RELAY-4 M707 EL-MULTI
MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL UNIT M703 EL-MULTI
POWER WINDOW RELAY M9 EL-WINDOW
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH M42 EL-DEF
SEAT BELT SWITCH M109 EL-WARN
SPIRAL CABLE (2WD models with air bag) M26 RS-SRS
COMBINATION METER (4WD WARNING
LAMP)N6 EL-WARN
COMBINATION METER (ABS WARNING
LAMP)N6 BR-ABS EL-WARN
GROUND DISTRIBUTION
EL-14
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EARTH CONNECT TO CONN. NO. CELL CODE
M1/M54 REAR COMBINATION LAMP RH (REAR FOG)
(RHD models except A-chassis)T2 EL-R/FOG
REAR COMBINATION LAMP RH (TAIL AND
STOP) (A-chassis models, and except for
Europe, Australia and China)T1 EL-TAIL/L EL-STOP/L
REAR COMBINATION LAMP RH (TAIL AND
STOP) (For Europe, Australia and China except
A-chassis models)T2 EL-TAIL/L EL-STOP/L
REAR COMBINATION LAMP RH (TURN SIG-
NAL) (A-chassis models, and except for
Europe, Australia and China)T1 EL-TURN
REAR COMBINATION LAMP RH (TURN SIG-
NAL) (For Europe, Australia and China except
A-chassis models)T2 EL-TURN
REAR FOG LAMP LH (LHD A-chassis models) T12 EL-R/FOG
REAR FOG LAMP RH (RHD A-chassis models) T10 EL-R/FOG
DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR DRIVER SIDE
(Unlock sensor)D10 EL-MULTI
LOCK KNOB SWITCH D8 EL-D/LOCK
POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH (Double cab) D5 EL-WINDOW EL-D/LOCK
POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH (Single cab
and King cab)D6 EL-WINDOW EL-D/LOCK
M33/M207
(LHD models
with KA
engine)CONDENSER M210 EC-IGN/SG
DISTRIBUTOR (POWER TRANSISTOR) M214 EC-IGN/SG
ECM (ECCS CONTROL MODULE) M32 EC-MAIN
M208
(LHD models
with KA
engine)DATA LINK CONNECTOR FOR CONSULT M11 EC-MIL/DL
DISTRIBUTOR (CAMSHAFT POSITION
SENSOR)M214 EC-CMPS
ECM (ECCS CONTROL MODULE) M32 EC-MAIN
NATS IMMU M68 EL-NATS
SHIELD WIRE (CAMSHAFT POSITION
SENSOR)M214 EC-CMPS
SHIELD WIRE (MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR) M204 EC-MAFS
SHIELD WIRE (THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR)M302 EC-TPS
SHIELD WIRE (HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR) E3 EC-HO2S
E6/E39 NATS IMMU (Diesel engine) M69 EL-NATS
ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT E4 BR-ABS
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH E2 EL-WARN
COOLING FAN MOTOR E24 LC-COOL/F
DAYTIME LIGHT UNIT E64 EL-DTRL
DIM-DIP LAMP UNIT E67 EL-DIMDIP
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP LH (PARKING)
(Except for Europe, Australia and China)E11 EL-TAIL/L
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP LH (PARKING)
(For Europe, Australia and China)E12 EL-TAIL/L
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP LH (TURN SIG-
NAL) (Except for Europe, Australia and China)E11 EL-TURN
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP LH (TURN SIG-
NAL) (For Europe, Australia and China)E12 EL-TURN
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP RH (PARKING)
(Except for Europe, Australia and China)E27 EL-TAIL/L
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP RH (PARKING)
(For Europe, Australia and China)E28 EL-TAIL/L
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP RH (TURN SIG-
NAL) (Except for Europe, Australia and China)E27 EL-TURN
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP RH (TURN SIG-
NAL) (For Europe, Australia and China)E28 EL-TURN
FUEL FILTER (FUEL HEATER) E56 EC-F/HEAT
FUEL FILTER SWITCH (RHD models with die-
sel engine)E5 EL-WARN EL-BUZZER
FUEL RETURN CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
(RHD models with NA engine)E40 EC-F/RTN
GROUND DISTRIBUTION
EL-16
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EARTH CONNECT TO CONN. NO. CELL CODE
E6/E39 GLOW RELAY (RHD models with diesel engine
except for Europe)E44 EC-GLOW
HEADLAMP AIMING MOTOR LH E57 EL-H/AIM
HEADLAMP AIMING MOTOR RH E60 EL-H/AIM
HEADLAMP LH E13 EL-H/LAMP EL-DTRL
HEADLAMP RH E26 EL-H/LAMP EL-DTRL EL-DIMDIP
HEADLAMP WASHER AMPLIFIER E65 EL-HLC
IACV-FICD SOLENOID VALVE (Diesel engine) E37 HA-A/C,M
ISC-FI POT CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE E37 EC-FIPOT HA-A/C,M
POWER ANTENNA E46 EL-P/ANT
SHIELD WIRE (FRONT WHEEL SENSOR LH) E15 BR-ABS
SHIELD WIRE (FRONT WHEEL SENSOR RH) E31 BR-ABS
SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP LH E1 EL-TURN
SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP RH E45 EL-TURN
THERMOSWITCH E18 LC-COOL/F
TRIPLE-PRESSURE SWITCH E25 LC-COOL/F
VACUUM CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE E20 EC-IDLE
ALTERNATOR (Gasoline engine) E211EC-CHOKE EC-FPCM EL-CHARGE
EL-WARN
NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH E220 EC-PNP/SW
POWER STEERING OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
(RHD 2WD models with KA engine and LHD
models)E208 EC-PST/SW
POWER STEERING OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
(RHD 4WD models with KA engine)E207 EC-PST/SW
SHIELD WIRE (REAR WHEEL SENSOR LH)
(4WD models)C5 BR-ABS
SHIELD WIRE (REAR WHEEL SENSOR RH)
(4WD models)C5 BR-ABS
SHIELD WIRE (REAR WHEEL SENSOR) (2WD
models)C6 BR-ABS
F7/F52
(RHD models
with KA
engine)CONDENSER F10 EC-IGN/SG
DISTRIBUTOR (POWER TRANSISTOR) F14 EC-IGN/SG
ECM (ECCS CONTROL MODULE) F51 EC-MAIN
F8
(RHD models
with KA
engine)DATA LINK CONNECTOR FOR CONSULT M11 EC-MIL/DL
DISTRIBUTOR (CAMSHAFT POSITION
SENSOR)F14 EC-CMPS
ECM (ECCS CONTROL MODULE) F51 EC-MAIN
SHIELD WIRE (CAMSHAFT POSITION
SENSOR)F14 EC-CMPS
SHIELD WIRE (MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR) F4 EC-MAFS
SHIELD WIRE (THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR)F102 EC-TPS
A1 (Diesel
engine)ALTERNATOR A7 EC-GLOW EL-CHARGE EL-WARN
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(Except for Europe)A11 EC-GLOW
R54 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER R53 EL-DEF
GROUND DISTRIBUTION
EL-17
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![NISSAN PICK-UP 1998 Repair Manual System Description
CIRCUIT OPERATION
[Example]
Aiming switch ``0
lWhen the aiming switch is set to ``0, the motor will not start.
This is because the power terminals are positioned at the
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CIRCUIT OPERATION
[Example]
Aiming switch ``0
lWhen the aiming switch is set to ``0, the motor will not start.
This is because the power terminals are positioned at the
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System Description
CIRCUIT OPERATION
[Example]
Aiming switch ``0''
lWhen the aiming switch is set to ``0'', the motor will not start.
This is because the power terminals are positioned at the
nonconductive section of the sensor's rotary unit.
Aiming switch ``0''®``1''
lWhen the aiming switch is moved from ``0'' to ``1'', the sen-
sor's conductive section activates the relay. Power is sup-
plied through the relay to the motor. The headlamps will then
move in the ``DOWN'' direction.
lThe motor continues to rotate while the rotary unit of the
sensor moves from point A to point B.
lThe power terminals will then be positioned at the noncon-
ductive section, disconnecting the power to the motor. The
motor will then stop.
Aiming switch ``1''®``0''
lWhen the aiming switch is moved from ``1'' to ``0'', the sen-
sor's conductive section activates the relay. Power is sup-
plied through the relay to the motor. The motor will rotate to
move the headlamps in the ``UP'' direction.
lWhen 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-63
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Before starting trouble diagnoses below, perform PRELIMINARY CHECK, EL-98.
SYMPTOM CHART 1 (MALFUNCTION IS INDICATED IN DIAGNOSIS MODE)
Symptom Possible causes Repair order
Speedometer and/or odo/trip
meter indicate(s) malfunction
in Diagnosis mode.
lSpeedometer (Unified meter control unit)lReplace speedometer (unified meter control unit).
Multiple meter/gauge indicate
malfunction in Diagnosis
mode.
One of tachometer/fuel gauge/
water temp. gauge indicates
malfunction in Diagnosis
mode.
lMeter/GaugelSpeedometer (Unified meter control unit)1. Check resistance of meter/gauge indicating malfunction. If
the resistance is NG, replace the meter/gauge. Refer to
``METER/GAUGE RESISTANCE CHECK'', EL-103.
2. If the resistance is OK, replace speedometer (unified meter
control unit).
SYMPTOM CHART 2 (NO MALFUNCTION IS INDICATED IN DIAGNOSIS MODE)
Symptom Possible causes Repair order
Speedometer and odo/trip
meter are malfunctioning.1. Sensor
- Speedometer, Odo/Trip meter
2. FPC connector
3. Speedometer (Unified meter control unit)1. Check vehicle speed sensor.
INSPECTION/VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (Refer to EL-101.)
2. Check FPC connector. Refer to ``FLEXIBLE PRINT CIRCUIT
(FPC)'', EL-97.
3. Replace speedometer (unified meter control unit).
Multiple meter/gauge are mal-
functioning. (except
speedometer, odo/trip meter)1. FPC connector
2. Speedometer (Unified meter control unit)1. Check FPC connector. Refer to ``FLEXIBLE PRINT CIRCUIT
(FPC)'', EL-97.
2. Replace speedometer (unified meter control unit).
One of tachometer/fuel gauge/
water temp. gauge is malfunc-
tioning.1. Sensor/Engine revolution signal
- Tachometer
- Fuel gauge
- Water temp. gauge
2. FPC connector
3. Speedometer (Unified meter control unit)1. Check the sensor for malfunctioning meter/gauge.
INSPECTION/ENGINE REVOLUTION SIGNAL (Refer to
EL-101.)
INSPECTION/FUEL TANK GAUGE (Refer to EL-102.)
INSPECTION/THERMAL TRANSMITTER (Refer to EL-102.)
2. Check FPC connector. Refer to ``FLEXIBLE PRINT CIRCUIT
(FPC)'', EL-97.
3. Replace speedometer (unified meter control unit).
INTERIOR AND SPOT LAMPS
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
EL-99
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INSPECTION/VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
CHECK VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
OUTPUT.
1. Remove vehicle speed sensor from
transmission.
2. Check voltage between combination
meter terminals
V8andV10while
quickly turning speed sensor pinion.
Voltage: Approx. 0.5V
NG
cOK
Vehicle speed sensor is
OK.
CHECK VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR.
Check resistance between vehicle speed
sensor terminals
V1andV2.
Resistance: Approx. 250W
OK
cNG
Replace vehicle speed
sensor.
Check harness or connector between
speedometer and vehicle speed sensor.
INSPECTION/ENGINE REVOLUTION SIGNAL
(Models with tachometer)
Engine Check itemTerminals
ExplanationÅ@
Injection
DC voltage
V9V26
Higher rpm = Higher voltage
Lower rpm = Lower voltage
Voltage should change with
rpm. Diesel
(TD25)
Carburetor AC voltage
If NG, check the following.
Engine Check item
Injection
lHarness for open or short and connection
Carburetor
lHarness for open or short and connection
lResistor etc.
Diesel
lHarness for open or short and connection
lEngine revolution sensor etc.
SEL167V
SEL118V
SEL168V
.
.
INTERIOR AND SPOT LAMPS
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
EL-101
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FUEL TANK GAUGE UNIT CHECK (With mechanical
fuel pump)
lFor removal, refer to FE section.
Check the resistance between terminals
V1andV2.
Ohmmeter Float position mm (in)
Resistance
value
(W) (+) (þ)60!(13-1/4
Imp gal) tank80!(17-5/8
Imp gal) tank
V1V2
*1 Full 50 (1.97) 247 (9.72) Approx. 4 - 6
*2 1/2 174 (6.85) 130 (5.12) 27 - 35
*3 Empty 277 (10.91) 26 (1.02) 78 - 85
THERMAL TRANSMITTER CHECK
Check the resistance between the terminals of thermal transmit-
ter and body ground.
Water temperature Resistance
60ÉC (140ÉF) Approx. 167 - 211W
100ÉC (212ÉF) Approx. 47 - 53W
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL CHECK
1. Remove vehicle speed sensor from transmission.
2. Turn vehicle speed sensor pinion quickly and measure volt-
age between terminals
VaandVb.
GEL190-A
MEL424F
SEL378PA
INTERIOR AND SPOT LAMPS
Electrical Components Inspection (Cont'd)
EL-104