The Datsun 710, produced from 1973 to 1977, represents a significant chapter in the brand's history, building upon the reputation for reliability and efficiency established by its predecessor, the Datsun 510. This compact car was engineered with an emphasis on practicality, affordability, and dependable performance, making it a competitive choice against rivals such as the Toyota Corolla and Ford Pinto. Available in various body styles including 2-door and 4-door sedans and a 5-door station wagon, the 710 typically featured a rear-wheel-drive platform and was powered by the L18 1.8-liter OHC inline-4 engine, offering a balance of fuel economy and a comfortable driving experience for everyday use.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for the Datsun 710 Series, covering all essential aspects of maintenance, diagnostics, and repair. Within its pages, you will find detailed procedures for engine mechanical and electrical systems, fuel and ignition, cooling and lubrication, as well as transmissions, brakes, suspension, steering, and body/chassis components. The manual also includes information on HVAC systems, scheduled maintenance intervals, fluid specifications, and common troubleshooting scenarios, ensuring owners and technicians have the necessary knowledge to keep the vehicle in optimal condition.
Datsun 710 1977
Datsun 710 1977 Service Repair Manual
This is a complete service repair manual for Datsun 710 1977.
Using this repair manual is an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly.
The manual has detailed illustration......
Datsun 710 1977
Datsun 710 1977 Service Repair Manual
This is a complete service repair manual for Datsun 710 1977.
Using this repair manual is an inexpensive way to keep your vehicle working properly.
The manual has detailed illustration......