This comprehensive Datsun 1600 Saloon 1971 Factory Service Repair Manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your classic vehicle. This official factory manual, not a third-party substitute, provides detailed instructions and illustrations to empower you with the knowledge and confidence to handle any repair or maintenance task.
Dive deep into the intricacies of your Datsun 1600 Saloon 1971. The manual covers everything from general maintenance and troubleshooting to in-depth sections on engine, transmission, brake, electrical, suspension, steering, cooling, fuel, emission, and heating systems.
With its clear step-by-step instructions, detailed diagrams, and comprehensive troubleshooting guides, this manual is your go-to resource for any repair scenario. It's the same information used by factory-trained technicians, enabling you to understand and address any issue confidently.
Benefit from the expertise of experienced mechanics without the high cost of professional labor. Save time and money by performing routine maintenance and repairs yourself. This manual empowers you to become your own expert, ensuring your Datsun 1600 Saloon 1971 remains in top condition for years to come.
The Datsun 1600 Saloon, produced from 1969 to 1971, represented a significant step forward for the Japanese automaker, Datsun. Though overshadowed by its contemporary, the legendary Datsun 240Z, the 1600 Saloon offered a compelling blend of affordability, practicality, and refined driving experience. Powered by a 1.6-liter inline-four engine, the 1600 delivered ample power for its size, while a comfortable and spacious interior made it a practical choice for families and commuters alike. The 1600 also featured a sturdy and reliable build, a characteristic that would become synonymous with Datsun vehicles. While it lacked the sporty flair of the 240Z, the 1600 Saloon was a well-rounded offering that appealed to a broad range of buyers.
The 1971 model year saw Datsun introduce some subtle refinements to the 1600 Saloon, including minor styling updates and improved interior materials. However, the core features that made the 1600 a popular choice remained intact. The 1.6-liter engine, rated at approximately 85 horsepower, provided peppy acceleration, while the four-speed manual gearbox offered precise and engaging shifts. The 1600's suspension provided a comfortable ride, absorbing bumps and imperfections with grace. The car's overall handling was considered balanced and predictable, making it easy to drive in a variety of conditions. Despite its relatively modest power output, the 1600 Saloon proved to be a surprisingly capable car, offering a compelling mix of affordability, practicality, and a touch of driving pleasure.