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EFC HARNESS LHD MODELS
GROUND CONNECT TOCONN.
NO.CELL CODE
F129/F128 4WD SWITCH (TD27Ti) E150 EL-WARN
BRAKE SWITCH F101 EC-BRK/SW
DATA LINK CONNECTOR F115 EC-MIL/DL
ECM F134EC-MAIN, EC-VSS, EC-BRK/SW,
EC-MIL/DL
NATS IMMU (TD27Ti) F58 EL-NATS
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR E140 EC-VSS, EL-METER
F47/F36 AIR BAG DIAGNOSIS SENSOR UNIT B106 RS-SRS
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH F3 EL-WARN
COMBINATION METER F118EC-VSS, AT-VSSMTR, EL-H/LAMP,
EL-DTRL, EL-F/FOG, EL-R/FOG,
EL-ILL, EL-TURN, EL-METER,
EL-WARN, EL-CLOCK, BR-ABS,
RS-SRS
COOLING FAN MOTOR F40 EC-COOL/F
DATA LINK CONNECTOR F115 EC-MIL/DL, AT-NONDTC
FRONT FOG LAMP LH F44 EL-F/FOG
FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP LH F37 EL-TURN, EL-THEFT
FUSE BLOCK (J/B) F114EL-F/FOG, EL-INT/L, EL-TURN,
EL-CHIME, EL-DEF, EL-SROOF,
EL-WINDOW, EL-D/LOCK, EL-S/
LOCK, EL-MULTI, EL-THEFT,
HA-A/C, M, HA-HEATER
HAZARD SWITCH (TYPE 1) F140 EL-TURN
HAZARD SWITCH (TYPE 2) F152 EL-TURN
HEADLAMP AIMING MOTOR LH F43 EL-H/AIM
HEADLAMP CLEANER MOTOR F103 EL-HLC
HEADLAMP LH F42 EL-H/LAMP, EL-DTRL
HEADLAMP RELAY LH F111 EL-H/LAMP, EL-DTRL
PARKING LAMP LH F41 EL-TAIL/L
SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP LH F104 EL-TURN, EL-THEFT
F53 AUDIO UNIT (TYPE 1) F139 EL-ILL, EL-AUDIO
AUDIO UNIT (TYPE 2) F153 EL-ILL, EL-AUDIO, EL-REMOTE
CD AUDIO CHANGER F155 EL-AUDIO
F2 ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT (CONTROL UNIT) F29 BR-ABS
EFC HARNESS RHD MODELS
GROUND CONNECT TOCONN.
NO.CELL CODE
F47/F36 FRONT FOG LAMP LH F44 EL-F/FOG
FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP LH F37 EL-TURN, EL-THEFT
HEADLAMP AIMING MOTOR LH F43 EL-H/AIM
HEADLAMP CLEANER MOTOR F103 EL-HLC
HEADLAMP LH F42 EL-H/LAMP
HEADLAMP RELAY LH F111 EL-H/LAMP
PARKING LAMP LH F41 EL-TAIL/L
SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP LH F104 EL-TURN, EL-THEFT
F2 ABS ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT (CONTROL UNIT) F29 BR-ABS
GROUND DISTRIBUTION
EL-18
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MAIN HARNESS RHD MODELS
GROUND CONNECT TOCONN.
NO.CELL CODE
M846/M845 4WD SWITCH (TD27Ti) E150 EL-WARN
BRAKE SWITCH M750 EC-BRK/SW
DATA LINK CONNECTOR M832 EC-MIL/DL
DONGLE CONTROL UNIT (TD27Ti) M720 EL-AUDIO, EL-NATS
ECM M852EC-MAIN, EC-VSS, EC-BRK/SW,
EC-MIL/DL
NATS IMMU (TD27Ti) M831 EL-NATS
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR E140 EC-VSS, EL-METER
M754/M33
A/C CONTROL PANEL (FAN SWITCH) M770EC-A/CCUT, HA-A/C, M,
HA-HEATER
A/C CONTROL PANEL M771EL-ILL, EL-DEF, HA-A/C, M,
HA-HEATER
A/T MODE SWITCH M732 AT-NONDTC
ACCESSORY RELAY M803 EL-CIGAR
AIR BAG DIAGNOSIS SENSOR UNIT B106 RS-SRS
AMBIENT LIGHT CONSOLE M769 EL-ILL
ASHTRAY ILLUMINATION M137 EL-ILL
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SWITCH M507 EL-WARN
CIGARETTE LIGHTER SOCKET M141 EL-CIGAR
COMBINATION METER M837EC-VSS, AT-VSSMTR, EL-H/LAMP,
EL-F/FOG, EL-R/FOG, EL-ILL,
EL-TURN, EL-METER, EL-WARN,
EL-CLOCK, BR-ABS, RS-SRS
COMBINATION SWITCH (TURN SIGNAL SWITCH) M817 EL-TURN
COMBINATION SWITCH (WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH) M816 EL-WIPER, EL-WIP/R, EL-HLC
COOLING FAN MOTOR M19 EC-COOL/F
DATA LINK CONNECTOR M832 EC-MIL/DL, AT-NONDTC
FRONT FOG LAMP RH M38 EL-F/FOG
FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP RH M39 EL-TURN, EL-THEFT
FRONT WIPER MOTOR M502 EL-WIPER
FUSE BLOCK (J/B) M835EL-F/FOG, EL-INT/L, EL-TURN,
EL-CHIME, EL-DEF, EL-SROOF,
EL-WINDOW, EL-S/LOCK,
EL-MULTI, EL-THEFT, HA-A/C, M,
HA-A/C, M, HA-HEATER
GLOVE BOX LAMP SWITCH M143 EL-ILL
HAZARD SWITCH (TYPE 1) M855 EL-TURN
HAZARD SWITCH (TYPE 2) M873 EL-TURN
HEADLAMP AIMING MOTOR RH M41 EL-H/AIM
HEADLAMP RELAY RH M824 EL-H/LAMP
HEADLAMP RH M42 EL-H/LAMP
HOOD SWITCH M84 EL-THEFT
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION RELAY M729 EC-PNP/SW, SC-START
PARKING LAMP RH M43 EL-TAIL/L
REAR FOG LAMP RELAY M820 EL-R/FOG
SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMP RH M801 EL-TURN, EL-THEFT
ULTRASONIC CANCEL SWITCH M117 EL-THEFT
M761 AUDIO UNIT (TYPE 1) M854 EL-ILL, EL-AUDIO
AUDIO UNIT (TYPE 2) M874 EL-ILL, EL-AUDIO, EL-REMOTE
CD AUTO CHANGER M876 EL-AUDIO
GROUND DISTRIBUTION
EL-20
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Wiring Diagram Ð HORN Ð
YEL118D
HORN, CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND CLOCK
EL-104
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Wiring Diagram Ð CIGAR Ð
YEL119D
HORN, CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND CLOCK
EL-105
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Wiring Diagram Ð CLOCK Ð
YEL198D
HORN, CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND CLOCK
EL-106
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Use the chart below to find out what each wiring
diagram code stands for.
Refer to the wiring diagram code in the alphabetical
index to find the location (page number) of each
wiring diagram.
Code Section Wiring Diagram Name
1STSIG AT A/T 1ST. SIGNAL
2NDSIG AT A/T 2ND. SIGNAL
3RDSIG AT A/T 3RD. SIGNAL
4THSIG AT A/T 4TH. SIGNAL
A/C, M HA MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER
A/CCUT EC AIR CONDITIONER CUT CONTROL
ABS BR ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
ACC/SW EC ACCELERATOR SWITCH (FC)
ACL/SW ECACCELERATOR POSITION
SWITCH
APS AT, ECACCELERATOR POSITION SEN-
SOR
AT/C EC A/T CONTROL
AUDIO EL AUDIO
BA/FTS ATA/T FLUID TEMPERATURE SEN-
SOR AND TCM POWER SUPPLY
BACK/L EL BACK-UP LAMP
BOOST ECTURBOCHARGER BOOST SEN-
SOR
BRK/SW EC BRAKE SWITCH
CHARGE SC CHARGING SYSTEM
CHIME EL WARNING CHIME
CIGAR EL CIGARETTE LIGHTER
CKPS ECCRANK SHAFT POSITION SEN-
SOR (OBD)
CLOCK EL CLOCK
COOL/F EC COOLING FAN CONTROL
D/LOCK EL POWER DOOR LOCK
DEF EL REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
DTRL ELHEADLAMP Ð WITH DAYTIME
LIGHT SYSTEM
ECMRLY EC ECM RELAY
ECTS ECENGINE COOLANT TEMPERA-
TURE SENSOR
EGRC/V ECEGR VALVE AND EVAP CANISTER
PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID
VA LV E
EGVC/V EC EGR VOLUME CONTROL VALVE
ENGSS AT ENGINE SPEED SIGNAL
F/FOG EL FRONT FOG LAMP
Code Section Wiring Diagram Name
FTS ATA/T FLUID TEMPERATURE SEN-
SOR
GLOW EC QUICK GLOW SYSTEM
H/AIM ELHEADLAMP AIMING CONTROL
SYSTEM
H/LAMP EL HEADLAMP
HEATER HA HEATER SYSTEM
HEATUP EC HEAT UP SWITCH
HLC EL HEADLAMP CLEANER
HORN EL HORN
HSEAT EL HEATED SEAT
ILL EL ILLUMINATION
INJPMP ECELECTRONIC CONTROL FUEL
INJECTION PUMP
INT/L EL INTERIOR AND MAP LAMPS
INT/V ECINTAKE AIR CONTROL VALVE
CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
LPSV ATLINE PRESSURE SOLENOID
VA LV E
MAFS EC MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR
MAIN ATMAIN POWER SUPPLY AND
GROUND CIRCUIT
MAIN ECMAIN POWER SUPPLY AND
GROUND CIRCUIT
METER ELSPEEDOMETER, TACHOMETER,
TEMP. AND FUEL GAUGES
MIL/DL ECMIL AND DATA LINK CONNEC-
TORS
MIRROR EL DOOR MIRROR
MULTI ELREMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYS-
TEM
NATS EL NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
NLS EC NEEDLE LIFT SENSOR
NONDTC AT NON-DETECTABLE ITEMS
OILPSW EC OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
OVRCSV ATOVER RUN CLUTCH SOLENOID
VA LV E
PNP/SW ATPARK/NEUTRAL POSITION
SWITCH
PNP/SW EC NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH
R/FOG EL REAR FOG LAMP
REMOTE ELAUDIO (REMOTE CONTROL
SWITCH)
S/LOCK ELPOWER DOOR LOCK-SUPER
LOCK
S/SIG EC START SIGNAL
WIRING DIAGRAM CODES (CELL CODES)
EL-291
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2. Move the following parts.
ITDC sensor harness
IPower steering oil pump
3. Remove the chain cover.
IRemove the holding bolts A to C shown in the figure.
CAUTION:
While the chain cover is removed, be careful not to allow entry
of dust or foreign objects.
4. Set the No. 1 cylinder to the TDC.
1) Turn the crankshaft pulley clockwise, and match the timing
indicator of the gear case to the timing mark of the crankshaft
pulley.
2) Make sure that the cam sprocket match mark is in the position
shown in the figure.
IIf the match mark is not in position, turn the crankshaft pulley
once more and position it.
IWhen removing at No. 1 cylinder TDC, each sprocket and chain
is fitted using the match mark, therefore there is no need to
apply any match marks beforehand.
5. Remove the chain tensioner.
1) Loosen upper and lower holding bolts.
2) Holding the chain tensioner in your hand, remove the upper
holding bolt and release the spring tension.
3) Remove the lower holding bolt, then remove the chain ten-
sioner.
IThe chain tensioner does not have a mechanism which pre-
vents the ejection of the plunger. (It does have a mechanism
which prevents the plunger from returning.)
CAUTION:
Be careful not to drop the plunger and spring.
FEM004
SEM342G
FEM005
FEM006
TIMING CHAINZD
Removal (Cont'd)
EM-27
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Inspection
IWhen the camshaft or parts in connection with valves are
removed or replaced, and a fault has occurred (poor starting,
idling, or other faults) due to the misadjustment of the valve
clearance, inspect as follows.
IInspect and adjust when the engine is cool (at normal tempera-
ture).
IBe careful of the intake and exhaust valve arrangement. (The
valve arrangement is different from that in a normal engine.)
(The camshafts have, alternately, either an intake valve or an
exhaust valve.)
1. Remove the following parts.
IIntercooler cover
IIntercooler
IRocker cover
2. Set the No. 1 cylinder at TDC.
1) Rotate the crankshaft pulley clockwise, and align the TDC mark
of the crankshaft pulley with the timing indicator of the TDC
sensor bracket.
2) Confirm that the cam nose of the No. 1 cylinder and the knock
pin of the cam sprocket is in the position shown in the figure.
IRotate the crankshaft pulley again if not in the position shown
in the figure.
3. While referring to the figure, measure the valve clearance in the
circled area of the table below.
Measuring pointNo. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4
INT EXH INT EXH INT EXH INT EXH
When the No. 1
cylinder is in the
TDCqqq q
IThe injection order is 1-3-4-2.
IMeasure the valve clearance using a JIS high grade feeler
gauge when the engine is cool (at normal temperature).
Standard:
Intake and exhaust
0.35 0.05 mm (0.0138 0.0020 in)
4. Set the No. 4 cylinder at TDC by rotating the crankshaft clock-
wise once.
FEM010
SEM342G
FEM024
FEM025
FEM026
VALVE CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTSZD
EM-35
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2. Install cylinder head.
ICylinder head identification mark
3. Apply oil to threaded portion and seat surface of bolts and
tighten cylinder head bolts using Tool.
CAUTION:
ITightening procedure
1st: Tighten bolts to 39 - 44 N×m
(4.0 - 4.5 kg-m, 29 - 33 ft-lb)
2nd: Tighten bolts to 54 - 59 N×m
(5.5 - 6.0 kg-m, 40 - 43 ft-lb)
3rd:
(1) Mark exhaust side of cylinder head and cylin-
der head bolts with paint as shown.
(2) Turn all bolts 90 10 degrees clockwise.
(3) Check that paint mark of each bolt is facing
the front of the vehicle.
4. Apply engine oil and install push rods.
5. Install rocker shaft assembly.
Adjust intake and exhaust valve clearance carefully.
Refer to MA section in order to accomplish valve adjustment.
NEM179
SEM641B
SEM580C
SEM642B
CYLINDER HEADTD27Ti
Installation (Cont'd)
EM-115
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SERVICE HOSES
Be certain that the service hoses display the markings described
(colored hose with black stripe). Be certain that all hoses include
positive shut off devices (either manual or automatic) near the end
of the hoses opposite the manifold gauge.
SERVICE COUPLERS
Never attempt to connect HFC-134a (R-134a) service couplers to
an CFC-12 (R-12) A/C system. Although the HFC-134a (R-134a)
couplers will not secure on to the CFC-12 (R-12) system, CFC-12
(R-12) refrigerant and lubricant will be discharged into the HFC-
134a (R-134a) coupler, causing contamination.
Shut off valve rotation A/C service valve
Clockwise Open
Counterclockwise Close
REFRIGERANT WEIGHT SCALE
If the scale allows electronic control of the flow of refrigerant
through the scale, be certain that the hose fitting size is 1/2²-16
ACME, and that no refrigerant other than HFC-134a (R-134a)
(along with only specified lubricant) has been used with the scale.
CHARGING CYLINDER
The charging cylinder is not recommended because refrigerant
may be vented into the air from the top valve of the cylinder when
filling the cylinder with refrigerant. Additionally, the accuracy of the
cylinder is generally less than that of an electronic scale or of qual-
ity recycle/recharge equipment.
RHA272D
RHA273D
RHA274D
PREPARATION
Precautions for Service Equipment (Cont'd)
HA-14