alternator NISSAN TERRANO 2004 Service Repair Manual
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Retightening Manifold Bolts and Nuts
MANIFOLD BOLTS AND NUTS
Intake:
:17-23N×m (1.7 - 2.3 kg-m, 12 - 17 ft-lb)
Exhaust:
:31-38N ×m (3.2 - 3.9 kg-m, 22 - 28 ft-lb)
Retightening should be performed while engine is cold
[approximately 20ÉC (68ÉF)].
Adjusting Intake and Exhaust Valve Clearance
Adjustment should be made while engine is warm but not
running.
1. Set No. 1 cylinder in top dead center on its compression stroke, and adjust valve clearance q
1,q2,q3and q6.
2. Set No. 4 cylinder in top dead center on its compression stroke, and adjust valve clearance q
4,q5,q7and q8.
Valve clearance: Intake q
1,q3,q5and q7
0.25 mm (0.0098 in)
Exhaust q
2,q4,q6and q8
0.25 mm (0.0098 in)
Adjusting screw lock nuts:
:15-20N ×m (1.5 - 2.0 kg-m, 11 - 14 ft-lb)
Drive Belt Inspection
1. Inspect for cracks, fraying, wear or oil adhesion. Replace if
necessary.
The belts should not touch the bottom of the pulley groove.
2. Check drive belt deflection by pushing on the belt midway between pulleys. (H)
3. Adjust if belt deflections exceed the limit.
Unit: mm (in)
Drive belts Used belt deflection
Deflection of new
belt
Limit Deflection after
adjustment
Alternator 20 (0.79) 11-13
(0.43 - 0.51) 9-11
(0.35 - 0.43)
Air conditioner
compressor 12 (0.47)6 - 7.5
(0.236 - 0.295) 5 - 6.5
(0.197 - 0.256)
Power steering oil
pump 15 (0.59)8 - 9.5
(0.315 - 0.374) 7 - 8.5
(0.276 - 0.335)
Applied pushing
force 98 N (10 kg, 22 lb)
Check drive belt deflections when engine is cold.
If engine is hot, check deflections after 30 minutes or more.
SMA795
SMA785B
YMA007
ENGINE MAINTENANCETD
MA-20
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Checking Tightening Torque
Checking should be performed while engine is cold.
MANIFOLD BOLTS AND NUTS
Intake and exhaust manifolds:Intake
:25-28N ×m (2.5 - 2.9 kg-m, 18 - 20 ft-lb)
Exhaust
:40-44N ×m (4.0 - 4.5 kg-m, 29 - 32 ft-lb)
Adjusting Intake and Exhaust Valve Clearance
Refer to EM section.
Checking Drive Belt
IBecause an auto tensioner adjustment mechanism is
provided, it is not necessary to check or adjust the tension
of accessory belt.
1. Inspect for cracks, fraying, wear or oil adhesion. Replace if necessary.
The belts should not touch the bottom of the pulley groove.
2. Check the damper unit of the auto tensioner for oil leaks.
Part Belt specifications TensionBelt deflection
Water pump, alternator, air con-
ditioner compressor belt V-ribbed belt (7 ribs)Automatic adjustment by auto
tensioner Automatic adjustment by auto
tensioner
JMA088D
ENGINE MAINTENANCEZD
MA-28
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Removal
WATER PUMP, ALTERNATOR AND AIR CONDITIONER
BELT
1. Remove radiator shroud.
2. Contract and hold the auto tensioner using the following proce-dure.
a. Securely hold the 19 mm (0.75 in) hexagonal portion A of auto tensioner with a closed wrench.
I Preferably use a tool with a handhold of 500 mm (19.69 in) or
more in length.
I No bolts or nuts are required to be loosened during the opera-
tion.
b. Turn the hexagonal portion A in the direction shown by the arrow to contract the damper unit of the auto tensioner.
CAUTION:
I Because the tensioner has a high tension, it shall be
securely held and turned with a closed wrench.
I Because the hexagonal portion A of the tensioner is made
of aluminum and may be damaged by sudden input, turn
it slowly according to the contraction of the damper unit.
3. Remove the belt from the alternator pulley first, and then remove it from the other pulleys.
I If the tensioner is not held firmly, your finger may get caught
between the belt and the pulleys. Confirm the holding of the
tensioner, and then hold the belt side in the place away from
the pulleys to attach or remove the belt, paying attention to
prevent your finger from being caught.
CAUTION:
I When handling the belt, pay attention to prevent the oil or
coolant from adhering to the belt.
I Do not distort or bend the belt intensively.
Installation
IInstall the belt in the reverse order of removal.
I After installation of the belt, confirm that the belt engages the
pulleys securely.
I Depending on the engagement between the belt and the idler
pulley, noise (belt noise) may be heard when the engine is
started just after installation. This noise will stop with time.
Changing Engine Oil
WARNING:
IBe careful not to burn yourself, as engine oil is hot.
I Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may
cause skin cancer; try to avoid direct skin contact with
used oil. If skin contact is made, wash thoroughly with
soap or hand cleaner as soon as possible.
1. Warm up engine, and check for oil leakage from engine com- ponents.
2. Remove drain plug and oil filler cap.
SMA101D
ENGINE MAINTENANCEZD
MA-29
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Engine Maintenance
INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
Drive belt deflection
Unit: mm (in)
Used belt deflectionDeflection of
new belt
Limit Deflection after
adjustment
Engine TD27Ti TD27Ti TD27Ti
Alternator 20
(0.79) 11-13
(0.43 - 0.51) 9-11
(0.35 - 0.43)
Air conditioner 12
(0.47) 6 - 7.5
(0.236 - 0.295) 5 - 6.5
(0.197 - 0.256)
Power steering
oil pump 15
(0.59) 8 - 9.5
(0.315 - 0.374) 7 - 8.5
(0.276 - 0.335)
Applied pushing
force 98 N (10 kg, 22 lb)
Oil capacity (Refill capacity)
TD27Ti engine
Unit:
(Imp qt)
With oil filter change 6.2 (5-1/2)
Without oil filter change 5.5 (4-7/8)
ZD30DDTi engine
Unit: (Imp qt)
With oil filter change 6.7 (5-7/8)
Without oil filter change 6.2 (5-1/2)
Cooling system check
TD27Ti engine
Unit: kPa (bar, kg/cm2, psi)
Cooling system testing pressure 157 (1.57, 1.6, 23)
Radiator cap relief pressure 78-98
(0.78 - 0.98, 0.8 - 1.0, 11 - 14)
ZD30DDTi engine
Unit: kPa (bar, kg/cm2, psi)
Cooling system testing pressure 157 (1.57, 1.6, 23)
Radiator cap relief pressure 108 - 128
(1.08 - 1.28, 1.1 - 1.3, 16 - 18)
Coolant capacity (Refill capacity)
Unit: (Imp qt)
Engine TD27TiZD30DDTi
Without reservoir tank 10 (8-3/4) 10.6 (9-3/8)
Reservoir tank 0.8 (3/4) 0.75 (5/8)
Valve clearance (Hot)
Unit: mm (in)
Engine TD27Ti
Intake 0.25 (0.0098)
Exhaust
Injection nozzle
Unit: kPa (bar, kg/cm2, psi)
Engine TD27Ti
Initial injection pressure
New 12,259 - 12,749 (122.6 - 127.5, 125 -
130, 1,778 - 1,849)
Used 12,749 - 13,730 (127.5 - 137.3, 130 -
140, 1,849 - 1,991)
Idle speed
Unit: rpm
Engine TD27Ti
With A/C 850 50
Without A/C 700 50
SERVICE AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
MA-48
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Removal
1. Remove the engine assembly.Refer to ªENGINE REMOVALº, EM-63.
2. Place the engine on an engine stand (SST). Refer to ªCYLINDER BLOCKº, EM-67.
3. Remove the following.
I Auto tensioner bracket
I Air conditioner bracket
I Alternator bracket
I Oil tube
I Vacuum pump
I Rocker cover
I Oil pan (upper, lower)
I Injection tube
I Spill tube
I High pressure nozzle assembly
4. Remove the chain cover, timing chain and other parts in con- nection.
Before removing timing chain, remove injection pump sprocket
with No. 1 cylinder being positioned at TDC. Refer to the fig-
ure. Refer to ªTIMING CHAINº, EM-26.
CAUTION:
After removing timing chain, never rotate crankshaft, or the
piston will push the valve up and damage the valve.
I Do not paint the match mark on the timing chain beforehand as
the No. 1 cylinder is set at the TDC during assembly.
5. Remove the TDC sensor.
CAUTION:
I Do not drop or hit the sensor.
I Store in a clean place free of iron filings, etc.
I Do not place near any magnetic equipment.
6. Remove the water pump. Refer to ªWATER PUMPº in LC section.
7. Remove the water inlet.
SEM376G
TIMING GEARZD
EM-39
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Engine room (Left)
3. Remove air duct and air cleaner case.
4. Disconnect vacuum hose to the vehicle on the engine.
5. Disconnect harness connectors from alternator and air com-pressor.
6. Remove alternator.
7. After removing refrigerant, remove pipes of air compressor and inlet/outlet.
8. Disconnect heating hose, install blank cap to hose to prevent coolant from leaking.
9. Remove heating pipe.
10. Remove heat insulator.
11. Remove catalytic converter.
Engine room (Right)
12. Remove power steering reservoir tank from bracket, and fix it to the vehicle with a rope.
CAUTION:
Keep the reservoir tank level when fixing to prevent oil leak.
13. Remove fuel feed and return hoses.
CAUTION:
Install blank caps immediately to avoid fuel leakage.
14. Remove all harness connectors on the engine, and move har- nesses to the side of the vehicle.
Vehicle underfloor
15. Remove starter motor.
16. Detach A/T oil cooler pipes from oil pan. (A/T model)
17. Remove rear propeller shaft.
18. Remove mounting bolts to secure the engine to transmission.
1) Remove torque converter installation bolt. (A/T model)
2) Lift transmission bottom with transmission jack, and removerear mount members from the vehicle.
3) Lower transmission with the jack, and remove upper mounting bolts securing the engine to transmission.
4) Lift transmission with the jack, and reinstall rear mount mem- bers to the vehicle.
5) Position the jack to the front side of transmission.
6) Remove remaining mounting bolts securing the engine to trans- mission.
Removal operation
19. Remove air conditioner high pressure pipes at the rear of theengine room.
I This is due to some inconvenience in the rear slinger installa-
tion.
20. Install the engine slingers (standard service part) to front-left and rear-right.
:25-28N ×m (2.5 - 2.9 kg-m, 18 - 20 ft-lb)
WARNING:
For engines without engine slingers, attach proper slingers
and bolts described in the PARTS CATALOG.
FEM082
ENGINE REMOVALZD
Removal (Cont'd)
EM-64
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q1Injection tube
q
2Spill tube
q
3Injection nozzle q
4Engine slinger
q
5Oil filter bracket
q
6Oil filter q
7Alternator adjusting bar & engine
slinger
q
8Turbocharger
q
9Exhaust manifold
NEM344
ENGINE COMPONENTS Ð Outer PartsTD27Ti
EM-101
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Removal
1. Set No. 1 cylinder at TDC on its compression stroke.
2. Drain engine coolant from drain plugs on cylinder block andradiator.
3. Remove air cleaner and intercooler components.
4. Remove the following parts: Ð Water temperature connectors
Ð Throttle chamber vacuum hoses
Ð EGR valve vacuum hose
Ð Connectors located on the intake manifold
Ð Connector located on the thermostat housing
Ð Heater tubes
Ð Connectors of the injection pump
5. Remove alternator adjusting bolt.
6. Disconnect exhaust manifold from front exhaust tube.
7. Remove turbocharger oil and water tubes.
8. Remove turbocharger bracket bolts.
9. Disconnect radiator outlet hose and thermostat housing water inlet hose.
10. Remove fuel injection tube assembly and spill tube.
11. Remove injection nozzle holder from first cylinder with a spe- cial tool (KV119E0030). Remove injection nozzles from cylin-
ders 2, 3 and 4 using a deep socket wrench.
12. Remove thermostat housing bolts shown at left.
13. Remove rocker cover and ventilation hose.
14. Remove rocker shaft with rocker arms.
15. Remove push rods.
16. Remove cylinder head bolts in numerical order and remove cylinder head.
Head warpage or cracking could result from removing in incor-
rect order.
EEM092
SEM621B
EEM103
SEM623B
CYLINDER HEADTD27Ti
EM-105
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Disassembly
1. Remove following parts:
IEGR tube
I Intake manifold
I Heat shield plates
I Exhaust manifold
I Thermostat housing
I Alternator adjusting bar & engine slinger
I Glow plate and glow plugs
2. Remove valve component parts with Tool.
3. Remove valve oil seals with Tool.
4. Disassemble rocker shaft assembly.
a. Remove rocker shaft lock bolt.
b. Remove valve rocker and rocker shaft bracket.
If it is difficult to remove rocker shaft brackets, immerse rocker
shaft assembly in oil of 70ÉC (158ÉF) for a few minutes and
then remove brackets.
SEM624B
SEM625B
SEM626B
NEM160
CYLINDER HEADTD27Ti
EM-106
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STARTING & CHARGING SYSTEMSSECTION
SC
CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................2
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ²AIR
BAG² and²SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER² ...............2
Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnoses....................2
BATTERY ........................................................................\
.3
How to Handle Battery ................................................3
Battery Test and Charging Chart .................................6
STARTING SYSTEM .....................................................13
System Description ....................................................13
Wiring Diagram - START -.........................................14
Trouble Diagnoses.....................................................16
Construction ...............................................................17
Magnetic Switch Check .............................................19
Pinion/Clutch Check ..................................................19
Brush Check ..............................................................20 Field Coil Check ........................................................20
Armature Check .........................................................21
Assembly ...................................................................22
CHARGING SYSTEM ....................................................23
System Description ....................................................23
Wiring Diagram - CHARGE -.....................................24
Trouble Diagnoses.....................................................26
Construction ...............................................................27
Disassembly...............................................................28
Inspection...................................................................28
Assembly ...................................................................29
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) ..........30
Battery........................................................................\
30
Starter ........................................................................\
30
Alternator ...................................................................30
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