PREPARATION BEFORE ADJUSTING
CAUTION: Do not use organic solvent (thinner, gasoline etc.)
NOTE:
AIMING ADJUSTMENT SCREW

1. Front combination lamp A. Suitable tool (for aiming adjustment) B. Adjusting screw
Aiming Adjustment procedure
1. Position the screen.
NOTE:
2. Make the distance between the headlamp center and the screen 7.62 m (25 ft).
3. Start the engine and illuminate the headlamp (LO).
CAUTION: Do not cover the lens surface with tape, etc. because it is made of plastic.
NOTE: Block the light from the headlamp that is not being adjusted with a thick fabric or similar object, so that it does not reach the adjustment screen.
4. Use the adjustment screw to adjust the low beams on the screen, so that it is within the aiming adjustment area.

A. Right B. Left C. Center of headlamp bulb (H-V point) D. Cutoff line E. Screen F. Aim evaluation segment G. Step H. Horizontal center line of head lamp J. 53.2 mm (2.09 in) K. -13.3 mm (-0.52 in) L. 7.62 m (25 ft) M. 399 mm (15.71 in) N. 133 mm (5.24 in) V. Vertical center line of headlamp
Basic illuminating area for adjustment should be within the range shown on the aiming chart. Adjust headlamps accordingly.
Both side front fog lamps are not
turned onDescription The front fog lamps do not turn ON in any setting. Diagnosis Procedure 1.COMBINATION SWITCH (LIGHTING AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH) INSPECTION Check the combination switch (lighting and tu ...
4-speed automatic transmission fluid (ATF) (if so equipped)
When checking or replacement of automatic
transmission fluid is required, it is recommended
that you visit a NISSAN dealer for servicing.
WARNING
When the engine is running, keep
hands, jewelry and clothing away from
any moving parts such as the cooling
fan and drive belts
Automatic t ...
CSC (Concentric slave cylinder)
Exploded View
1. Transaxle assembly 2. CSC (concentric slave cylinder)
Removal and Installation
CAUTION:
Do not reuse CSC (concentric slave cylinder). CSC slides back to
the original position every time
when removing transaxle assembly. At this time, dust on the sliding parts
may ...