Nissan PULSAR N13 Series / ASTRA LD Series. Manual - part 53

 

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Nissan PULSAR N13 Series / ASTRA LD Series. Manual - part 53

 

 

Electrical System

 

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Renewing the high mounted stop lamp bulb. 

 

Remove the bulb holder from the lamp by 

twisting it anti-clockwise and removing it from the 
lamp body. 

 

Push the bulb inwards, turn it anti-clockwise 

and remove it from the holder. 

Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.

 

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LAMP 
To Renew Bulb

 

 

Working  inside  the  luggage  compartment, 

carefully prise the lens from the luggage compartment 
lamp. 

 

Remove the lamp bulb by gripping it firmly 

and pulling it from the lamp socket. 

Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.

 

 

Renewing the luggage compartment lamp bulb.

 

16.    WINDSCREEN WIPER

 

WIPER BLADE

 

To Remove and Install

 

 

Pull the wiper arm away from the wind- 

screen until it locks in the vertical position. 

 

Push the pin retaining the wiper blade to the 

Removing the wiper blade. 

arm and slide the wiper blade along the arm towards 
the pivot to allow the blade to be maneuvered from 
the arm.

 

Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure 

ensuring that the blade snaps into place as it is 
installed to the wiper arm.

 

WIPER RUBBER 
To Renew

 

( 1 )  Remove the wiper blade from the vehicle as 

previously described.

 

 

Renewing the wiper rubber. 

 

Squeeze the sides of the clip retaining the 

wiper rubber and spine assembly to the wiper blade 
and slide the rubber and spine assembly from the 
blade. 

 

Slide the new rubber and spine assembly into 

the wiper blade ensuring that the spine is engaged with 
all the lugs in the blade. 

 

Install the wiper blade to the wiper arm. 

WIPER ARM

 

To Remove and Install

 

(1)   Remove the nut retaining the wiper arm to 

the drive spindle.

 

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Removing the wiper arm. 

(2) Using a suitable lever, carefully prise the 

wiper arm from the drive spindle, taking care not to 
damage the paintwork.

 

Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure 

with attention to the following point:

 

Ensure that the wiper arms are installed so that 

the wiper blades sweep within 10-20 mm of the 
windscreen lower moulding.

 

WIPER LINKAGE

 

To Remove and Install

 

 

Remove  both  windscreen  wiper arms as 

previously described. 

 

Carefully prise the wiper arm drive linkage 

from the ball stud on the wiper motor driving crank. 

 

Remove the retaining nuts and metal spacers 

from the wiper arm drive spindle housings. 

 

Maneuver both drive spindle housings into 

the plenum chamber taking care not to damage the 
paintwork. Ensure that the water seals on the spindle 
housings arc not lost during the removal procedure. 
Remove the assembly from the vehicle. 

Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.

 

WINDSCREEN WIPER MOTOR

 

To Remove and Install

 

(1)    Disconnect the negative battery terminal.

 

 

 

 

Carefully prise the wiper arm drive linkage 

from the ball stud on the wiper motor driving crank. 

 

Disconnect the wiring from the wiper motor 

at the connector socket. 

 

Remove the wiper motor retaining screws 

and remove the wiper motor from the vehicle. 

Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.

 

REAR WIPER MOTOR

 

To Remove and Install

 

 

Remove the wiper arm and blade assembly 

from the pivot as previously described. 

 

Remove the nut retaining the pivot to the 

rear window. 

 

Using a flat bladed screwdriver, prise out the 

clips retaining the trim pane! to the interior of the 
tailgate and carefully withdraw the trim panel from 
the vehicle. 

 

Depress the lock tab and disconnect the 

wiring connector. 

 

Remove the bolts retaining the wiper motor 

mounting bracket to the tailgate and withdraw the 
wiper motor and mounting bracket from the vehicle. 

Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure 

with attention to the following points:

 

 

Installed view of the windscreen wiper motor. 

Installed view of the rear wiper motor.

 

Removing the rear wiper arm. 

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Ensure that the wiper motor is in the Park 

position before installing the wiper arm. If in doubt, 
turn the wiper switch to the Off position and turn the 
ignition switch to the On position until the wiper 
motor stops. 

 

Install the wiper arm to the pivot so that the 

wiper blade is horizontal to the lower edge of the edge 
of the rear window when in the Park position. 

17.    FUSES, FUSIBLE LINKS AND RELAYS

 

TO CHECK AND RENEW FUSE

 

NOTE: If a fuse is found to be faulty or 
burnt out, use a replacement fuse of the 
specified amperage only. The specified amp- 
erage is marked on the fuse.

 

The use of a higher amperage fuse than 

that specified could cause damage to the 
vehicle wiring harness.

 

The fuses are mounted in a fuse box 

located in the lower right hand corner of the 
dashboard.

 

 

 

Remove the cover from the lower right hand 

corner of the dashboard and using the information 
marked on the fuse box, locate the fuse protecting the 
circuit at fault. 

 

Pull the fuse out of the fuse box and inspect 

it for serviceability. 

 

Should the fuse appear to be in a serviceable 

condition, test its continuity with an ohmmeter or test 
lamp. 

 

Should the fuse be faulty or burnt out, 

install 
a new fuse of the same amperage. 

 

If the circuit is still inoperative or the fuse 

burns out again, test the circuit as previously de- 
scribed in this section or refer the problem to an 
automotive electrician. 

TO CHECK AND RENEW FUSIBLE LINK

 

NOTE: If a fusible link is found to be faulty 
or burnt out, use a genuine replacement 
fusible link of the specified amperage only.

 

The use of a higher amperage fusible link 

than that specified could cause damage to 
the vehicle wiring harness.

 

A new fusible link should never be in- 

stalled until the fault which caused the 
original link to fail has been repaired.

 

The fusible links installed to protect the 

vehicles wiring system are located adjacent 
to the washer bottle on the right hand inner 
mudguard.

 

 

Disconnect the negative battery terminal 

 

Check the fusible link visually for service- 

ability. 

 

Should the fusible link appear to be in a 

serviceable   condition,   test   its   continuity   using  
an 
ohmmeter or a test lamp. 

 

If the fusible link proves to be faulty, install 


new fusible link and have an assistant temporarily 
connect the battery while the circuit is checked for 
operation. 

 

 

View of the fuse box cover showing the fuse identifi- 

cation label. 

Installed view of the fusible links.

 

View of the fuse box. 

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NOTE: While checking the operation of the 
fusible link, loosely connect the battery- 
terminal only, to safeguard against damage 
to the wiring harness.

 

(5) If the circuit is still inoperative or the fusible 

link burns out again, refer the problem to an auto- 
motive electrician.

 

RELAY LOCATIONS

 

The various relays employed in the vehicle elec- 

trical system are located behind the fusible links 
adjacent to the washer bottle in the engine compart- 
ment, on the engine compartment bulkhead, under 
the windscreen wiper motor and in the fuse box at the 
lower right hand side of the dashboard.

 

The engine compartment relays power the radia- 

tor fan, horn, condenser fan, bulb check, automatic 
transaxle neutral safety switch, air conditioner and 
condenser motor.

 

 

Installed view of the fuse box relays.

 

The fuse box relays power the fuel pump, ignition, 

some accessories and the electronic control module.

 

18.    TRAILER WIRING

 

There are several brands of trailer wiring connec- 

tors available with a variety of pin configurations. The 
most common is the seven pin type which provides 
for two auxiliary circuits, usually used for reverse 
lamps and electric trailer brakes.

 

 

 

Installed view of the engine compartment relays. 

Installed view of the engine compartment relays. 

 

 

Useful connections which can be used if the trailer to 
be towed is fitted with different type plug to the towing 

vehicle socket 

Brylite seven pin trailer plug and socket

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