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Nissan Titan A60. Manual - part 664

 

 

ILLUMINATION

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ILLUMINATION CONTROL SWITCH

Removal

The illumination control switch (1) is replaced as a part of the combi-

nation meter assembly. Refer to 

MWI-93, "Removal and Installation"

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Installation

Installation is in the reverse order of removal.

CONSOLE ILLUMINATION LAMP (If Equipped)

Removal

The console illumination lamp is replaced as part of the front roof console assembly. Refer to 

INT-21,

"Removal and Installation"

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Installation

Installation is in the reverse order of removal.

Bulb Replacement

1. Remove front roof console. Refer to 

INT-21, "Removal and Installation"

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2. Rotate console illumination lamp bulb (1) counterclockwise, then

pull straight out away from room/map lamp assembly (2) to

remove.

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BULB SPECIFICATIONS

SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)

BULB SPECIFICATIONS

Interior Lamp/Illumination

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*: Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information.

Item

Wattage (W)*

Front room/map lamp (if equipped)

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Room lamp (if equipped)

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Vanity lamp (if equipped)

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Step lamp (if equipped)

3.8

Personal lamp (if equipped) 

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Foot lamp (if equipped)

3.4

Console illumination lamp (if equipped)

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SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS  ...............................

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SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAG-
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Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting  ............

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Diagnostic Worksheet  ...............................................

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PRECAUTION ...............................................

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PRECAUTIONS ...................................................

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Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System 
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
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Precaution for Work  ..................................................

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PREPARATION ............................................

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PREPARATION ..................................................

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Special Service Tool .................................................

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Commercial Service Tool  .........................................

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ...............

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DOOR FINISHER  ..............................................

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Removal and Installation  .........................................

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BODY SIDE TRIM  .............................................

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Removal and Installation  .........................................

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FLOOR TRIM  ....................................................

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Removal and Installation  .........................................

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HEADLINING ....................................................

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Removal and Installation  .........................................

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SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES

SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS

SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES

Work Flow

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CUSTOMER INTERVIEW

Interview the customer if possible, to determine the conditions that exist when the noise occurs. Use the Diag-

nostic Worksheet during the interview to document the facts and conditions when the noise occurs and any

customer's comments; refer to 

INT-6, "Diagnostic Worksheet"

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conditions that exist when the noise occurs.

• The customer may not be able to provide a detailed description or the location of the noise. Attempt to obtain

all the facts and conditions that exist when the noise occurs (or does not occur).

• If there is more than one noise in the vehicle, be sure to diagnose and repair the noise that the customer is

concerned about. This can be accomplished by test driving the vehicle with the customer.   

• After identifying the type of noise, isolate the noise in terms of its characteristics. The noise characteristics

are provided so the customer, service adviser and technician are all speaking the same language when

defining the noise.

• Squeak —(Like tennis shoes on a clean floor)

Squeak characteristics include the light contact/fast movement/brought on by road conditions/hard surfaces

= higher pitch noise/softer surfaces = lower pitch noises/edge to surface = chirping. 

• Creak—(Like walking on an old wooden floor)

Creak characteristics include firm contact/slow movement/twisting with a rotational movement/pitch depen-

dent on materials/often brought on by activity.

• Rattle—(Like shaking a baby rattle)

Rattle characteristics include the fast repeated contact/vibration or similar movement/loose parts/missing

clip or fastener/incorrect clearance.

• Knock —(Like a knock on a door)

Knock characteristics include hollow sounding/sometimes repeating/often brought on by driver action.

• Tick—(Like a clock second hand)

Tick characteristics include gentle contacting of light materials/loose components/can be caused by driver

action or road conditions.

• Thump—(Heavy, muffled knock noise)

Thump characteristics include softer knock/dead sound often brought on by activity.

• Buzz—(Like a bumble bee)

Buzz characteristics include high frequency rattle/firm contact.

• Often the degree of acceptable noise level will vary depending upon the person. A noise that you may judge

as acceptable may be very irritating to the customer.

• Weather conditions, especially humidity and temperature, may have a great effect on noise level.

DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE

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