The Datsun 310 1981 Factory Service Repair Manual is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to maintain and repair their vehicle. This comprehensive manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations covering all aspects of your Datsun 310, enabling you to perform repairs and maintenance tasks with confidence.
The manual encompasses a wide range of topics, including general maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guides, engine service and repair, transmission service and repair, brake system maintenance, electrical system diagnostics, suspension adjustments, periodic lubrication schedules, steering system repair, cooling system maintenance, fuel injection and fuel system repair, emission system troubleshooting, heater and air conditioning servicing, engine control system diagnostics, chassis and body repair, restraint system inspection and repair, interior component maintenance, differential and drive system repair, and axle maintenance.
With its step-by-step instructions, detailed illustrations, and clear explanations, this manual empowers you to diagnose and resolve issues with your Datsun 310 effectively. The manual also incorporates advanced troubleshooting guides, allowing you to pinpoint and address even the most complex problems.
By using this factory service repair manual, you can save money on costly shop labor fees and gain a deeper understanding of your vehicle's inner workings. You can print out the complete manual or select specific sections for easy reference. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this comprehensive resource will become your essential companion for maintaining and repairing your Datsun 310.
The Datsun 310, a compact car manufactured by Nissan Motors from 1976 to 1983, was a popular choice among budget-conscious drivers looking for reliable and affordable transportation. The 1981 model year, the subject of the Factory Service Repair Manual, represented the final iteration of the first-generation 310, showcasing several updates and refinements over its predecessors. These included a new, more aerodynamic front end with a larger grille and rectangular headlights, a redesigned instrument panel with an improved layout, and improved fuel efficiency thanks to a revised engine and transmission. While still powered by a 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine, the 1981 310 offered a choice between a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic transmission, catering to a variety of driving preferences.
Despite its compact dimensions, the 1981 Datsun 310 offered surprisingly spacious accommodation for its class, thanks to a well-designed interior with comfortable seats and ample headroom. The 310's practicality was further enhanced by its spacious cargo area, ideal for hauling groceries, luggage, or even small items for weekend projects. Although not known for its dazzling performance, the 1981 310 was a nimble and fuel-efficient car, making it a popular choice for city dwellers and commuters. The Datsun 310's reputation for reliability and affordability, coupled with its practical design, contributed to its success in the North American market, solidifying its position as a reliable and dependable compact car option for the early 1980s.