Condition NISSAN TEANA 2008 Service Manual
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![NISSAN TEANA 2008 Service Manual CVT FLUID
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Flush cooling NISSAN TEANA 2008 Service Manual CVT FLUID
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CVT FLUID
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Check CVT fluid condition.
If CVT fluid is very dark or smells burned, check operation of CVT.
Flush cooling system after repair of CVT.
If CVT fluid contains frictional material (clutches, brakes, etc.),
replace radiator and flush cooler line using cleaning solvent and
compressed air after repair of CVT. Refer to CO-13, "
Exploded
View".
ChangingINFOID:0000000003806505
CAUTION:
Replace O-ring with new ones at the final stage of the operation when installing.
1. Remove drain plug from oil pan.
2. Remove drain plug gasket from drain plug.
3. Install drain plug gasket to drain plug.
CAUTION:
Never reuse drain plug gasket.
4. Install drain plug to oil pan. Refer to TM-321, "
Exploded View".
5. Fill CVT fluid from CVT fluid charging pipe to the specified level.
CAUTION:
Use only Genuine NISSAN CVT Fluid NS-2. Never mix with other fluid.
Using CVT fluid other than Genuine NISSAN CVT Fluid NS-2 will deteriorate in driveability and
CVT durability, and may damage the CVT, which is not covered by the warranty.
When filling CVT fluid, take care not to scatter heat generating parts such as exhaust.
Sufficiently shake the container of CVT fluid before using.
Delete CVT fluid deterioration date with CONSULT-III after changing CVT fluid.
6. With the engine warmed up, drive the vehicle in an urban area.
NOTE:
When ambient temperature is 20°C (68°F), it takes about 10 minutes for the CVT fluid to warm up to 50 to
80°C (122 to 176°F).
7. Check CVT fluid level and condition.
8. Repeat steps 1 to 5 if CVT fluid has been contaminated.
Fluid status Conceivable cause Required operation
Varnished (viscous
varnish state)CVT fluid become
degraded due to
high temperatures.Replace the CVT fluid and check the
CVT main unit and the vehicle for
malfunctions (wire harnesses, cool-
er pipes, etc.)
Milky white or
cloudyWater in the fluidReplace the CVT fluid and check for
places where water is getting in.
Large amount of
metal powder mixed
inUnusual wear of
sliding parts within
CVTReplace the CVT fluid and check for
improper operation of the CVT.
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CVT fluid : Refer to TM-337, "General Specifica-
tion".
Fluid capacity : Refer to TM-337, "
General Specifica-
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![NISSAN TEANA 2008 Service Manual TM-310
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ROAD TEST
ROAD TEST
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DESCRIPTION
The purpose of the test is to determine the overall performance of
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ROAD TEST
ROAD TEST
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DESCRIPTION
The purpose of the test is to determine the overall performance of
CVT and analyze causes of problems.
The road test consists of the following three parts:
1. “Check Before Engine Is Started” TM-310
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2. “Check at Idle” TM-311
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3. “Cruise Test” TM-312
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Before the road test, familiarize yourself with all test procedures
and items to check.
Perform tests for all the check items until a malfunction phenome-
non is detected. Perform diagnosis for NG items after the comple-
tion of road tests.
CONSULT-III SETTING PROCEDURE
Using CONSULT-III, perform a cruise test and record the result.
Print the result and ensure that shifts and lock-ups take place as per Shift Schedule.
1. Touch “Data Monitor” on “Direct Diagnostic Mode” screen.
2. Touch “MAIN SIGNALS” to set recording condition.
3. See “Numerical Display”, “Barchart Display” or “Line Graph Display”.
4. Touch “START”.
5. When performing cruise test. Refer to TM-312, "
Cruise Test".
6. After finishing cruise test part, touch “RECORD”.
7. Touch “STORE”.
8. Touch “BACK”.
9. Touch “DISPLAY”.
10. Touch “PRINT”.
11. Check the monitor data printed out.
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1.CHECK SHIFT POSITION INDICATOR
1. Park vehicle on flat surface.
2. Move selector lever to “P” position.
3. Turn ignition switch OFF. Wait at least 5 seconds.
4. Turn ignition switch ON. (Never start engine.)
Has shift position indicator been turned ON for about 2 seconds?
YES >> 1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Perform self-diagnosis and note NG items.
Refer to TM-204, "
CONSULT-III Function (TRANSMISSION)".
3. Go to TM-311, "
Check at Idle".
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Cruise Test
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ROAD TEST
Cruise Test
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1.CHECK VEHICLE SPEED WHEN SHIFTING GEARS — PART 1
1. Drive vehicle for approximately 10 minutes to warm engine oil and CVT fluid up to operating temperature.
2. Park vehicle on flat surface.
3. Move selector lever to “P” position.
4. Start engine.
5. Move selector lever to “D” position.
6. Accelerate vehicle at 2/8 throttle opening and check “Vehicle
Speed When Shifting Gears”.
With CONSULT-III
- Read vehicle speed and engine speed. Refer to TM-337, "Vehi-
cle Speed When Shifting Gears".
Is the inspection results normal?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO >> Refer to TM-286, "
Symptom Table". GO TO 2.
2.CHECK VEHICLE SPEED WHEN SHIFTING GEARS — PART 2
1. Park vehicle on flat surface.
2. Move selector lever to “D” position.
3. Accelerate vehicle at 8/8 throttle opening and check “Vehicle
Speed When Shifting Gears”.
With CONSULT-III
- Read vehicle speed and engine speed. Refer to TM-337, "Vehi-
cle Speed When Shifting Gears".
Is the inspection results normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> Refer to TM-286, "
Symptom Table". GO TO 3.
3.CHECK SPORT MODE CONDITION (PART 1)
1. Park vehicle on flat surface.
2. Push sport mode switch. (Sport mode ON.)
3. Accelerate vehicle at 2/8 throttle opening and check “Vehicle
Speed When Shifting Gears”.
With CONSULT-III
- Read vehicle speed and engine speed. Refer to TM-337, "Vehi-
cle Speed When Shifting Gears".
Is the inspection results normal?
YES >> GO TO 4.
NO >> Refer to TM-286, "
Symptom Table". GO TO 4.
4.CHECK SPORT MODE CONDITION (PART 2)
1. Park vehicle on flat surface.CVT fluid operating temperature : 50 – 80°C (122 – 176°F)
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![NISSAN TEANA 2008 Service Manual TM-338
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Solenoid Valves
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Solenoid Valves
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CVT Fluid Temperature SensorINFOID:0000000003806566
Primary Speed SensorINFOID:0000000003806567
Secondary Speed SensorINFOID:0000000003806568
Step MotorINFOID:0000000003900491
Torque ConverterINFOID:0000000003806569
Name Resistance (Approx.)
Pressure control solenoid valve B (secondary pressure solenoid valve)
3.0 – 9.0 Ω Pressure control solenoid valve A (line pressure solenoid valve)
Torque converter clutch solenoid valve
Lock-up select solenoid valve 17.0 – 38.0 Ω
Name Condition CONSULT-III “Data Monitor” (Approx.) Resistance (Approx.)
CVT fluid temperature sensor20°C (68°F) 2.0 V 6.5 kΩ
80°C (176°F) 1.0 V 0.9 kΩ
Name Condition Data (Approx.)
Primary speed sensor When driving [“L” position, 20 km/h (12 MPH)] 950 Hz
Name Condition Data (Approx.)
Secondary speed sensor When driving [“D” position, 20 km/h (12 MPH)] 490 Hz
Name Resistance (Approx.)
Step motor A15.0 Ω
Step motor B15.0 Ω
Step motor C15.0 Ω
Step motor D15.0 Ω
Distance between end of converter housing and torque converter 14.4 mm (0.567 in)
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VENTILATION SYSTEM
WITHOUT 7 INCH DISPLAY
FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS .. .............................
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SWITCHES AND THEIR CONTROL FUNC-
TION ............................................................... .....
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System Description ............................................. ......5
AIR DISTRIBUTION ............................................6
System Description ............................................. ......6
PRECAUTION ...............................................7
PRECAUTIONS .............................................. .....7
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER" ............................................................. ......
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Precaution Necessary for Steering Wheel Rota-
tion after Battery Disconnect .....................................
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Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover ......8
Precautions For Xenon Headlamp Service ...............8
Working with HFC-134a (R-134a) .............................8
General Refrigerant Precaution ................................8
Refrigerant Connection .............................................9
Service Equipment ..................................................11
COMPRESSOR .............................................. ....14
General Precautions ........................................... ....14
FLUORESCENT LEAK DETECTOR .................15
General Precautions ........................................... ....15
PREPARATION ...........................................16
PREPARATION .............................................. ....16
Special Service Tool ........................................... ....16
Commercial Service Tool ........................................18
Sealant or/and Lubricant .........................................18
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ....................20
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER .......................... ....20
Exploded View .................................................... ....20
Removal and Installation ..................................... ....20
Replacement ...........................................................20
ON-VEHICLE REPAIR .................................21
A/C CONTROL ..................................................21
Exploded View ..................................................... ....21
Removal and Installation .........................................21
A/C DISPLAY ....................................................22
Exploded View .........................................................22
Removal and Installation .........................................22
A/C AUTO AMP. ...............................................23
Exploded View .........................................................23
Removal and Installation .........................................23
AMBIENT SENSOR ..........................................24
Exploded View .........................................................24
Removal and Installation .........................................24
IN-VEHICLE SENSOR ......................................25
Exploded View .........................................................25
Removal and Installation .........................................25
SUNLOAD SENSOR .........................................26
Exploded View .........................................................26
Removal and Installation .........................................26
INTAKE SENSOR .............................................27
Exploded View .........................................................27
Removal and Installation .........................................28
BLOWER UNIT .................................................29
Exploded View .........................................................29
Removal and Installation .........................................30
BLOWER MOTOR ............................................32
Exploded View .........................................................32
Removal and Installation .........................................32
INTAKE DOOR MOTOR ...................................33
Exploded View .........................................................33
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Removal and Installation ........................................33
HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY .........35
Exploded View ........................................................35
Removal and Installation ........................................37
MODE DOOR MOTOR ......................................40
Exploded View ........................................................40
Removal and Installation ........................................40
AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR ....................................41
Exploded View ........................................................41
Removal and Installation ........................................41
HEATER CORE .................................................43
Exploded View ........................................................43
Removal and Installation ........................................44
DUCT AND GRILLE ..........................................45
CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE ..............................45
CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE : Exploded View ...45
CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE : Removal and
Installation ..............................................................
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SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE ....................................45
SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE : Exploded View .......46
SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE : Removal and In-
stallation .................................................................
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SIDE DEFROSTER GRILLE .....................................46
SIDE DEFROSTER GRILLE : Exploded View ........47
SIDE DEFROSTER GRILLE : Removal and In-
stallation .................................................................
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VENTILATOR DUCT .................................................47
VENTILATOR DUCT : Exploded View ...................48
VENTILATOR DUCT : Removal and Installation ....48
SIDE DEFROSTER NOZZLE ....................................49
SIDE DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Exploded View ......49
SIDE DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Removal and In-
stallation .................................................................
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DEFROSTER NOZZLE .............................................50
DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Exploded View ................50
DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Removal and Installation
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REAR VENTILATOR GRILLE ..................................51
REAR VENTILATOR GRILLE : Exploded View ......52
REAR VENTILATOR GRILLE : Removal and In-
stallation .................................................................
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REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 1 ...................................52
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 1 : Exploded View .....53
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 1 : Removal and In-
stallation .................................................................
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REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 2 ...................................53
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 2 : Exploded View .....54
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 2 : Removal and In-
stallation .................................................................
54
REAR FOOT DUCT 1 ................................................54
REAR FOOT DUCT 1 : Exploded View ..................55
REAR FOOT DUCT 1 : Removal and Installation ...55
REAR FOOT DUCT 2 ................................................56
REAR FOOT DUCT 2 : Exploded View ..................56
REAR FOOT DUCT 2 : Removal and Installation ...56
REAR FOOT DUCT 3 ................................................57
REAR FOOT DUCT 3 : Exploded View ..................58
REAR FOOT DUCT 3 : Removal and Installation ...58
FOOT DUCT ..............................................................59
FOOT DUCT : Exploded View ................................59
FOOT DUCT : Removal and Installation .................60
WITH 7 INCH DISPLAY
FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS ............................
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SWITCHES AND THEIR CONTROL FUNC-
TION ...................................................................
61
WITHOUT INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER
SYSTEM ....................................................................
61
WITHOUT INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER
SYSTEM : System Description ...............................
61
WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
TEM ...........................................................................
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WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
TEM : System Description ......................................
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AIR DISTRIBUTION ..........................................63
System Description .................................................63
PRECAUTION ............................................64
PRECAUTIONS .................................................64
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER" .................................................................
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Precaution Necessary for Steering Wheel Rota-
tion after Battery Disconnect ...................................
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Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover ...65
Precautions For Xenon Headlamp Service .............65
Working with HFC-134a (R-134a) ...........................65
General Refrigerant Precaution ..............................65
Refrigerant Connection ...........................................66
Service Equipment ..................................................68
COMPRESSOR .................................................71
General Precautions ...............................................71
FLUORESCENT LEAK DETECTOR .................72
General Precautions ...............................................72
PREPARATION ..........................................73
PREPARATION .................................................73
Special Service Tool ...............................................73
Commercial Service Tool ........................................75
Sealant or/and Lubricant .........................................75
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ....................77
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER ..............................77
Exploded View ........................................................77
Removal and Installation .........................................77
Replacement ...........................................................77
ON-VEHICLE REPAIR .................................78
PRESET SWITCH ..............................................78
Exploded View ........................................................78
Removal and Installation .........................................78
REAR CONTROL SWITCH ................................79
Exploded View ........................................................79
Removal and Installation .........................................79
A/C AUTO AMP. .................................................80
Exploded View ........................................................80
Removal and Installation .........................................80
AMBIENT SENSOR ...........................................81
Exploded View ........................................................81
Removal and Installation .........................................81
GAS SENSOR ....................................................82
WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
TEM ............................................................................
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WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
TEM : Exploded View ..............................................
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WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
TEM : Removal and Installation ..............................
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IN-VEHICLE SENSOR .......................................83
Exploded View ........................................................83
Removal and Installation .........................................83
SUNLOAD SENSOR ..........................................84
Exploded View ........................................................84
Removal and Installation .........................................84
INTAKE SENSOR ..............................................85
Exploded View ........................................................85
Removal and Installation .........................................86
BLOWER UNIT ...................................................87
Exploded View ........................................................87
Removal and Installation .........................................88
BLOWER MOTOR ..............................................90
Exploded View ........................................................90
Removal and Installation .........................................90
INTAKE DOOR MOTOR ....................................91
Exploded View ........................................................91
Removal and Installation .........................................91
HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY .........93
Exploded View ........................................................93
Removal and Installation .........................................95
MODE DOOR MOTOR .......................................98
Exploded View .........................................................98
Removal and Installation .........................................98
AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR ...................................99
Exploded View .........................................................99
Removal and Installation .........................................99
HEATER CORE ...............................................101
Exploded View .......................................................101
Removal and Installation .......................................102
DUCT AND GRILLE ........................................103
CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE .............................103
CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE : Exploded View ..103
CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE : Removal and
Installation .............................................................
103
SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE ...................................103
SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE : Exploded View ......104
SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE : Removal and In-
stallation ................................................................
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SIDE DEFROSTER GRILLE ....................................104
SIDE DEFROSTER GRILLE : Exploded View ......105
SIDE DEFROSTER GRILLE : Removal and In-
stallation ................................................................
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VENTILATOR DUCT ................................................105
VENTILATOR DUCT : Exploded View ..................106
VENTILATOR DUCT : Removal and Installation ...106
SIDE DEFROSTER NOZZLE ...................................107
SIDE DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Exploded View .....107
SIDE DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Removal and In-
stallation ................................................................
107
DEFROSTER NOZZLE ............................................108
DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Exploded View ..............108
DEFROSTER NOZZLE : Removal and Installation
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REAR VENTILATOR GRILLE .................................109
REAR VENTILATOR GRILLE : Exploded View ....110
REAR VENTILATOR GRILLE : Removal and In-
stallation ................................................................
110
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 1 .................................110
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 1 : Exploded View ....111
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 1 : Removal and In-
stallation ................................................................
111
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 2 .................................111
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 2 : Exploded View ....112
REAR VENTILATOR DUCT 2 : Removal and In-
stallation ................................................................
112
REAR FOOT DUCT 1 ..............................................112
REAR FOOT DUCT 1 : Exploded View .................113
REAR FOOT DUCT 1 : Removal and Installation ..113
REAR FOOT DUCT 2 ..............................................114
REAR FOOT DUCT 2 : Exploded View .................114
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REAR FOOT DUCT 2 : Removal and Installation ..114
REAR FOOT DUCT 3 ...............................................115
REAR FOOT DUCT 3 : Exploded View .................116
REAR FOOT DUCT 3 : Removal and Installation ..116
FOOT DUCT .............................................................117
FOOT DUCT : Exploded View ...............................117
FOOT DUCT : Removal and Installation ...............118
IONIZER ............................................................119
WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
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WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
TEM : Exploded View ............................................
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WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYS-
TEM : Removal and Installation ............................
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PRECAUTIONS
Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover
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PRECAUTIONS
Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover
INFOID:0000000003802519
When performing the procedure after removing cowl top cover, cover
the lower end of windshield with urethane, etc.
Precautions For Xenon Headlamp ServiceINFOID:0000000003802520
WARNING:
Comply with the following warnings to prevent any serious accident.
Disconnect the battery cable (negative terminal) or the power supply fuse before installing, remov-
ing, or touching the xenon headlamp (bulb included). The xenon headlamp contains high-voltage
generated parts.
Never work with wet hands.
Check the xenon headlamp ON-OFF status after assembling it to the vehicle. Never turn the xenon
headlamp ON in other conditions. Connect the power supply to the vehicle-side connector.
(Turning it ON outside the lamp case may cause fire or visual impairments.)
Never touch the bulb glass immediately after turning it OFF. It is extremely hot.
CAUTION:
Comply with the following cautions to prevent any error and malfunction.
Install the xenon bulb securely. (Insufficient bulb socket installation may melt the bulb, the connec-
tor, the housing, etc. by high-voltage leakage or corona discharge.)
Never perform HID circuit inspection with a tester.
Never touch the xenon bulb glass with hands. Never put oil and grease on it.
Dispose of the used xenon bulb after packing it in thick vinyl without breaking it.
Never wipe out dirt and contamination with organic solvent (thinner, gasoline, etc.).
Working with HFC-134a (R-134a)INFOID:0000000003802521
CAUTION:
CFC-12 (R-12) refrigerant and HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant are not compatible. These refrigerants
must never be mixed, even in the smallest amounts. Compressor malfunction is likely occur if the
refrigerants are mixed.
Use only specified lubricant for the HFC-134a (R-134a) A/C system and HFC-134a (R-134a) compo-
nents. Compressor malfunction is likely to occur if lubricant other than that specified is used.
The specified HFC-134a (R-134a) lubricant rapidly absorbs moisture from the atmosphere. The fol-
lowing handling precautions must be observed:
- Cap (seal) immediately the component to minimize the entry of moisture from the atmosphere when
removing refrigerant components from a vehicle.
- Never remove the caps (unseal) until just before connecting the components when installing refrig-
erant components to a vehicle. Connect all refrigerant loop components as quickly as possible to
minimize the entry of moisture into system.
- Use only the specified lubricant from a sealed container. Reseal immediately containers of lubricant.
Lubricant becomes moisture saturated and should not be used without proper sealing.
- Never allow lubricant (NISSAN A/C System Oil Type S) to come in contact with styrene foam parts.
Damage may result.
General Refrigerant PrecautionINFOID:0000000003802522
WARNING:
Never breath A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and
throat. Use only approved recovery/recycling equipment to discharge HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant.
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Ventilate work area before resuming service if accidental system discharge occurs. Additional health
and safety information may be obtained from refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.
Never release refrigerant into the air. Use approved recovery/recycling equipment to capture the
refrigerant each time an air conditioning system is discharged.
Wear always eye and hand protection (goggles and gloves) when working with any refrigerant or air
conditioning system.
Never store or heat refrigerant containers above 52°C (126°F).
Never heat a refrigerant container with an open flame; Place the bottom of the container in a warm
pail of water if container warming is required.
Never intentionally drop, puncture, or incinerate refrigerant containers.
Keep refrigerant away from open flames: poisonous gas is produced if refrigerant burns.
Refrigerant displaces oxygen, therefore be certain to work in well ventilated areas to prevent suffo-
cation.
Never pressure test or leakage test HFC-134a (R-134a) service equipment and/or vehicle air condi-
tioning systems with compressed air during repair. Some mixtures of air and HFC-134a (R-134a)
have been shown to be combustible at elevated pressures. These mixtures, if ignited, may cause
injury or property damage. Additional health and safety information may be obtained from refriger-
ant manufacturers.
Refrigerant ConnectionINFOID:0000000003802523
A new type refrigerant connection has been introduced to all refrigerant lines except the following locations.
Expansion valve to evaporator
Refrigerant pressure sensor to liquid tank
O-RING AND REFRIGERANT CONNECTION
CAUTION:
The new and former refrigerant connections use different O-ring configurations. Never confuse O-
rings since they are not interchangeable. Refrigerant may leak at the connection if a wrong O-ring is
installed.
F. Former type refrigerant connection N. New type refrigerant connection
:O-ring size
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