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Nissan Juke F15. Manual - part 150

 

 

BODY CONSTRUCTION

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Body Construction (With sunroof Models)

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Outer side body

2.

Outer front pillar reinforcement

3.

Upper inner front pillar

4.

Lower dash

5.

Hoodledge reinforcement

6.

Lower front pillar hinge brace

7.

Weld nut

8.

Side dash

9.

Inner front pillar reinforcement

10. Upper hinge plate

11. Lower hinge plate

12. Lower front pillar bulkhead

13. Inner front pillar reinforcement

14. Front floor reinforcement

15. Front floor

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BODY CONSTRUCTION

Rear Fender Hemming Process

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1. A wheel arch is to be installed and hemmed over the left and right outer wheel houses.

2. In order to hem the wheel arch, it is necessary to repair any damaged or defaced parts around outer

wheel house.

CAUTION:

Ensure that the area that is to be glued around the outer wheelhouse is undamaged or defaced.

PROCEDURE OF THE HEMMING PROCESS

• Peel off old bonding material on the surface of the outer wheel-

house and clean thoroughly.

• Peel off a primer coat in the specified area where new adhesive is

to be applied on rear fender (the replacing part).

• Apply new adhesive to both specified areas of the outer wheel-

house and rear fender.

• Attach rear fender to the body of the car, and weld the required

part except the hemming part.

• Bend the welded part starting from the center of the wheel arch

gradually with a hammer and a dolly. (Also hem the end of the

flange.)

• Hemming with a hammer is conducted to an approximate angle of

80 degrees.

• Starting from the center, hem the wheel arch gradually, using slight

back and forth motion with a hemming tool.

16. Front outrigger

17. Inner sill

18. Outer sill reinforcement

19. Nut plate

20. Inner center pillar

21. Center pillar reinforcement

22. Center pillar hinge brace

23. Inner sill reinforcement

24. Center sill reinforcement

25. Inner sill extension

26. Inner rear wheelhouse

27. Outer rear wheelhouse

28. Rear roof rail brace

29. Inner rear pillar reinforcement

30. Rear fender extension

31. Inner rear pillar

32. Inner rear wheelhouse reinforce-

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• Seal up the area around the hemmed end of the flange.

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REPLACEMENT OPERATIONS

REPLACEMENT OPERATIONS

Precautions for Body Repair

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WARNING:

• The repair information in this section is intended for trained body repair technicians who have

attained a high level of skill and experience (e.g. ASE Collision Repair Certification, I-CAR Profes-

sional Development Program [PDP] training, etc.) in repairing collision damaged vehicles using

appropriate tools and equipment. Performing repairs without the proper training, tools or equipment

could damage the vehicle or cause personal injury or death to you or others.

• The information in this Body Repair Manual is a guideline for repairing collision damaged vehicles.

However, this information cannot cover all possible ways that a vehicle can be damaged. As such,

the body repair technician is responsible for making sure that the repair does not affect the struc-

tural integrity or safety of the vehicle. Improper repair of a damaged vehicle may result in a collision,

property damage, personal injury or death.

• Nissan recommends using only new genuine Nissan replacement body parts. Use of used, salvaged

or aftermarket body parts is not recommended by Nissan. Non-genuine Nissan components may

affect the vehicle's structural integrity and crash safety performance, which could result in serious

personal injury or death in an accident.

CAUTION:

Never weld an area where an adhesive is applied. Welding an adhesive-coated surface cannot achieve

appropriate weld strength.

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• Technicians are encouraged to read the Body Repair Manual (Fundamentals) in order to ensure that the

original functions and quality of the vehicle are maintained. The Body Repair Manual (Fundamentals) con-

tains additional information, including cautions and warnings, that are not including in this manual. Techni-

cians should refer to both manuals to ensure proper repair.

• Please note that this information is prepared for worldwide usage, and as such, certain procedures might not

apply in some regions or countries.

The symbols used in this section for welding operations are shown below.

Symbol marks

Description

″Number″

″Number″ after symbol mark is the total number of welds to apply.
Example 1: 

″4″A = 4 MIG plug welds for 3-panel plug weld method.

Example 2: 

″1″ × 20 (0.79) = 1 MIG seam weld by length 20 mm (0.79 in).

2-panel spot weld

3-panel spot weld

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