This comprehensive Datsun 310 1982 Workshop Repair Service Manual provides a wealth of information for servicing and maintaining your vehicle. It covers all models, engines, trims, and transmission types for the 1982 model year. The manual is structured like the one used by professional mechanics, ensuring you have access to the same level of detail and expertise.
Within its pages, you'll find detailed instructions, illustrations, diagrams, and specifications covering a wide range of topics, including:
* **General Maintenance:** Learn about routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, filter replacements, and fluid checks.
* **Troubleshooting:** Identify and diagnose potential issues with your Datsun 310.
* **Engine Service and Repair:** Understand how to service, repair, and troubleshoot your engine, including components like the fuel system, ignition system, and cooling system.
* **Transmission Service and Repair:** Gain insight into maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting your transmission.
* **Brake System:** Learn about braking system components, inspection, maintenance, and repair.
* **Wiring Diagram:** Navigate and understand the electrical system of your Datsun 310.
* **Electrical System:** Gain knowledge about diagnosing and repairing electrical components, including the starter, alternator, and lighting system.
* **Suspension:** Learn about suspension components, inspection, maintenance, and repair.
* **Periodic Lubrication:** Understand the importance of proper lubrication and how to apply it to various components.
* **Steering:** Learn about steering system components, inspection, maintenance, and repair.
* **Cooling System:** Understand the cooling system, its components, and how to maintain and repair it.
* **Fuel Injection and Fuel System:** Gain knowledge about fuel injection systems, fuel lines, and fuel pump troubleshooting.
* **Emission System:** Understand the emission control system and its components.
* **Heater and Air Conditioner:** Learn about the heating and air conditioning system, including troubleshooting and repair.
* **Engine Control System:** Gain knowledge about the electronic engine control system.
* **Chassis and Body:** Learn about the chassis and body components, including inspection, maintenance, and repairs.
* **Restraint System:** Understand the safety system and its components.
* **Interior:** Learn about interior components, including seats, dashboard, and door panels.
* **Differential and Drive:** Learn about the differential, axles, and drive shafts.
* **Axle:** Understand the axle system and its components.
The manual provides easy-to-follow instructions with numbered steps, clear illustrations, and detailed explanations. It helps you identify parts, understand procedures, and troubleshoot issues with confidence. This allows you to perform many repairs and maintenance tasks yourself, potentially saving you significant repair costs.
The Datsun 310, produced from 1976 to 1983, was a compact car that represented a significant shift in Datsun's approach to the American market. Previously known for its sporty and affordable Z-series cars, Datsun aimed to capture a wider audience with the 310, offering a practical and fuel-efficient option in the burgeoning small car segment. The 310, essentially a rebadged Nissan Sunny sold in other markets, was available in both two and four-door sedan body styles, along with a station wagon variant. Power came from a range of four-cylinder engines, including a 1.2L and a larger 1.4L option, offering modest performance but commendable fuel economy. The 310 also distinguished itself with its distinctive styling, featuring a boxy design with a pronounced front grille and rounded headlights, a hallmark of the era's design trends. Inside, the 310 offered a simple and functional interior, prioritizing practicality over luxury. It provided adequate space for four passengers, with a straightforward dashboard layout and basic amenities.
Despite its practicality and affordability, the Datsun 310 faced stiff competition in the American market. Cars like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Volkswagen Rabbit offered similar fuel efficiency and reliability, while offering more engaging driving experiences. Despite the 310's modest success, its impact on Datsun's reputation was undeniable. It helped solidify the brand's position as a manufacturer of reliable and affordable cars, ultimately contributing to Nissan's rise as a major global automaker. Notably, the 1982 Datsun 310, referenced in the provided information, was the final year of production for this model. By this point, the 310 had undergone several revisions, including updated styling, improved interior features, and engine enhancements aimed at addressing customer feedback and keeping pace with its rivals. However, the changing market dynamics and the rise of larger, more powerful compact cars ultimately led to the 310's discontinuation. Despite its limited lifespan, the Datsun 310 left a lasting mark on automotive history, representing a period of transition and growth for the Japanese brand.