RADIATOR CAP : Inspection
(B) : Metal plunger
- Replace the cap if the metal plunger cannot be seen around the edge of the black rubber gasket.
- Replace the cap if deposits of waxy residue or other foreign material are on the black rubber gasket or the metal retainer.
- Check that there is no dirt or damage on the valve seat of radiator cap negativepressure valve.
- Make sure that the valve operates properly while opening and closing.
Tool number (B) : EG17650301 (J33984A)
- When connecting the radiator cap to the Tool (B), apply water or coolant to the cap seal surface.
- Replace radiator cap if there is an abnormality in the negativepressure valve, or if the radiator cap does not perform within specifications.
CAUTION:
When installing radiator cap, thoroughly wipe out the radiator filler neck to remove any waxy residue or foreign material.
RADIATOR : Inspection
Check radiator for mud or clogging. If necessary, clean radiator as follows.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to bend or damage radiator fins.
When the radiator is cleaned onvehicle, remove the surrounding parts in order to access the radiator core.
Then tape the harness and harness connectors to prevent water from entering.
RADIATOR
Exploded View
1. Reservoir tank hose 2. Reservoir tank cap 3. Reservoir tank 4. Mounting rubber (lower) 5. Oring 6. Drain plug 7. Radiator 8. Cooling fan assembly 9. Clamp 10. Radiator hose (lower) 11. Clamp 12. Radiator hose to water outlet (upper) 13. Radiator cap adapter 14. Radiator cap 15. Radiator cap adapter bracket 16. Clamp 17. Radiator hose (upper) to radiator 18. Mounting rubber (upper) 19. CVT cooler hose/ A/T fluid cooler hose 20. Clamp 21. Clamp 22. Clamp 23. CVT cooler hose/ A/T fluid cooler hose 24. Clamp A. To water inlet B. To water outlet
Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
WARNING:
Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. Serious burns could occur from highpressure engine coolant escaping from the radiator. Wrap a thick cloth around the radiator cap. Slowly turn it a quarter of a turn to release builtup pressure. Carefully remove radiator cap by turning it all the way.
NOTE:
When removing components such as hoses, tubes/lines, etc., cap or plug openings to prevent fluid from spilling.
1. Drain engine coolant.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage or scratch the radiator.
12. Disconnect CVT cooler lines or A/T fluid cooler hose (if equipped).
13. Remove the radiator from bottom of the vehicle.
CAUTION:
When removing, do not damage or scratch radiator core or A/C condenser
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse Oring.
1. Radiator hose 2. Stopper A. Radiator side B. Engine side
Radiator hose | Hose end | Paint mark | Position of hose clamp* |
Radiator hose (upper) | Radiator side | Upper | A |
Engine side | Upper | B | |
Radiator hose (lower) | Radiator side | Lower | C |
Engine side | Upper | D |
*: Refer to the illustrations for the specific position for each hose clamp tab.
A. View A B. View B C. View C
D View D E. View E f. 45
: Vehicle upper
Dimension (A) : 3 - 7 mm (0.12 - 0.28 in)
CAUTION:
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
Exploded View 1. Fan shroud 2. Fan motor 3. Cooling fan A. Cooling fan nut L. Genuine NISSAN high strength locking sealant ...
Fuel injector and fuel tube
Exploded View
1. Stud bolt 2. Oring (green) 3. Fuel injector (front) 4. Clip 5. Fuel
injector (rear) 6. Oring (black) 7. Fuel tube protector 8. Fuel tube 9. Clamp
10. Quick connector cap (engine side) 11. Fuel feed hose 12. Quick connector cap
(floor pipingside) 13. Fuel connector protect ...
Shift lock system
SHIFT LOCK SYSTEM : Component Parts Location
1. Stop lamp switch 2. Shift lock release lever 3. Park position switch
4. Shift lock solenoid
Component
Function
Stop lamp switch
Stop lamp switch turns ON when brake pedal is depressed
Shift lock release lever
Ma ...