Body INFINITI FX35 2004 User Guide

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System DescriptionAKS00BMM
BASE SYSTEM
Refer to Owner's Manual for audio system operating instructions.
Power is supplied at all times
through 15A fuse (No. 32, located in the fuse and fusible link block)
to audio unit terminal 6
to A/C and AV switch terminal 1 and
to display control unit terminal 1 (with navigation system) or display unit terminal 1 (without navigation sys-
tem).
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
to audio unit terminal 10
to A/C and AV switch terminal 2 and
to display control unit terminal 10 (with navigation system) or display unit terminal 2 (without navigation
system).
Ground is supplied through the case of the audio unit.
Ground is also supplied
to A/C and AV switch terminal 5
to display control unit terminal 3 and 13 (with navigation system)
to display terminal 1 (with navigation system)
to display unit terminal 6 and 15 (without navigation system)
through body ground M35, M45 and M85
to option connector for satellite radio receiver terminal 10
through body ground B210 and B203.
Audio unit, A/C and audio controller are connected by FPC (Flexible Print Circuit).
A/C and audio controller integrates A/C switches and audio switches.
When A/C and audio controller is pushed to audio switch, it sends audio signal to audio unit.
Then audio signals are supplied
through audio unit terminals 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15, and 16
to terminals 1 and 2 of front door speaker LH and RH
to terminals 1 and 2 of rear door speaker LH and RH
to terminals 1 and 2 of instrument speaker LH and RH.
When one of audio steering wheel switch is pushed to volume up, seek up, or mode ON, resistance in steering
switch circuit changes depending on which button is pushed.
When one of audio steering wheel switch is pushed to volume down, seek down, or power ON, resistance in
audio steering wheel switch circuit changes depending on which button is pushed.
BOSE SYSTEM
Refer to Owner's Manual for audio system operating instructions.
Power is supplied at all times
through 15A fuse (No. 32, located in the fuse and fusible link block)
to audio unit terminal 6
to woofer terminal 1
to A/C and AV switch terminal 1 and
to display control unit terminal 1 (with navigation system) or display unit terminal 1 (without navigation sys-
tem),
through 20A fuse [No.17, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
to BOSE speaker amp. terminal 1.
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
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to A/C and AV switch terminal 2 and
to display control unit terminal 10 (with navigation system) or display unit terminal 2 (without navigation
system).
Ground is supplied through the case of the audio unit.
Ground is also supplied
to BOSE speaker amp. terminal 17
to woofer terminal 2
to option connector for satellite radio receiver terminal 10
through body ground B203 and B210,
to A/C and AV switch terminal 5
to display control unit terminal 3 and 13 (with navigation system)
to display terminal 1 (with navigation system)
to display unit terminal 6 and 15 (without navigation system)
through body ground M35, M45 and M85,
Audio unit, A/C and audio controller are connected by FPC (Flexible Print Circuit).
A/C and audio controller integrates A/C switches and audio switches.
When A/C and audio controller is pushed to audio switch, it send audio signal to audio unit.
Then audio signals are supplied
through audio unit terminals 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15, and 16
to BOSE speaker amp. terminals 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30.
Audio signals are amplified by the BOSE speaker amp.
The amplified audio signals are supplied
through BOSE speaker amp. terminals 2, 3, 4, 9,10,11,12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 and 20
to terminals 1 and 2 of front door speaker LH and RH
to terminals 1 and 2 of rear door speaker LH and RH
to terminals 1 and 2 of tweeter LH and RH.
to terminals 1 and 2 of instrument speaker LH, RH, and CENTER,
to terminals 7 and 8 of woofer.
When one of audio steering wheel switch is pushed to volume up, seek up, or mode ON, resistance in audio
steering wheel switch circuit changes depending on which button is pushed.
When one of audio steering wheel switch is pushed to volume down, seek down, or power ON, resistance in
audio steering wheel switch circuit changes depending on which button is pushed.
SPEED SENSITIVE VOLUME SYSTEM
Volume level of this system gone up and down automatically in proportion to the vehicle speed. And the con-
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Noise InspectionAKS00BMR
The vehicle itself can be a source of noise if noise prevention parts or electrical equipment is malfunction.
Check if noise is caused and/or changed by engine speed, ignition switch turned to each position, and opera-
tion of each piece of electrical equipment, and determine the cause.
NOTE:
The source of the noise can be found easily by listening to the noise while removing the fuses of electrical
components, one by one.
TYPE OF NOISE AND POSSIBLE CAUSE
Occurrence condition Possible cause
Occurs only when engine is
ON.A continuous growling noise occurs. The speed
of the noise varies with changes in the engine
speed.
Ignition condenser
A whistling noise occurs while the engine speed
is high. A booming noise occurs while the engine
is running and the lighting switch is ON.
Alternator
The occurrence of the noise is linked with the operation of the fuel pump.
Fuel pump condenser
Noise only occurs when various
electrical components are oper-
ating.A cracking or snapping sound occurs with the
operation of various switches.
Relay malfunction, radio malfunction
The noise occurs when various motors are oper-
ating.
Motor case ground
Motor
The noise occurs constantly, not just under certain conditions.
Rear window defogger coil malfunction
Open circuit in printed heater
Poor ground of antenna amplifier or
antenna feeder line
Mirror type film is attached on the rear win-
dow glass
After-market TV antenna and/or electrical
accessories such as radio are attached on
the rear window glass.
A cracking or snapping sound occurs while the vehicle is being driven, especially
when it is vibrating excessively.
Ground wire of body parts.
Ground due to incorrectinstallation of
parts.
Wiring connections or ashort circuit.

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Disassembly and Assembly for Audio UnitAKS007YV
DISASSEMBLY
Remove audio unit screws (8) and display screws (4) and unified meter and A/C amp. screws (2) with power
tool and remove bracket.
CAUTION:
When carrying audio unit body, do not touch internal mechanism access from cassette tape slot.
Be careful not to allow foreign matter from cassette tape slot.
ASSEMBLY
Install in the reverse order of disassembly.
NOTE:
Use appropriate screws for each, as screws for audio unit and display unit are different from that for unified
meter and A/C amp.
Removal and Installation for A/C and AV SwitchAKS005TP
REMOVAL
1. Remove cluster lid C. Refer to IP-11, "Removal and Installation" .
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1. Display 2. Bracket (LH) 3. Audio unit
4. Screw (For metal) 5. Screw (For plastic) 6. Bracket (RH)
7. Unified meter and A/C amp.
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1. Cluster lid C 2. A/C and AV switch 3. Screws

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INTEGRATED DISPLAY SYSTEM
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System DescriptionAKS00BO5
A/C AND AV SWITCH SYSTEM
Refer to Owner′s Manual for A/C and AV switch operating instructions.
Using the A/C and AV switch at the center of the instrument panel, the controls of the following systems are
centralized:
Integrated display system (Drive computer, setting screen, etc.)
Auto A/C system
Audio system
PRECAUTION OF LCD MONITOR
In order to use LED for backlight of a display, by in car temperature, brightness may change. In low tem-
perature, the refreshing rate of the picture also becomes low because of the low response of the LCD
monitor. When passenger room becomes warm, however, the LCD recovers the normal display.
Backlight sometimes flickers or darkens according to the total consumption hours and the number of times
switched ON and OFF. In this case, display unit should be replaced. (Exchange only of backlight is impos-
sible.)
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND
Power is supplied at all times
through 15A fuse (No. 32, located in fuse and fusible link box)
to display unit terminal 1, and
to A/C and AV switch terminal 1.
When ignition switch is in ACC or ON position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to display unit terminal 2, and
to A/C and AV switch terminal 2.
When ignition switch is in ON or START position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 12, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to display unit terminal 3.
Ground is supplied
to display unit terminals 6 and 15, and
to A/C and AV switch terminal 5
through body grounds M35, M45 and M85.

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INFINITI MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
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INFINITI MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMPFP:28184
System DescriptionAKS00BOU
Refer to Owner's Manual for mobile entertainment system operating instructions.
Power is supplied at all times
through 15A fuse (No. 32, located in the fuse and fusible link block)
to DVD player terminal 16
through DVD player terminals 31 and 32
to DVD display terminals 15 and 16.
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
to DVD player terminal 15
through DVD player terminal 21
to DVD display terminal 5.
Ground is supplied
to DVD player terminal 22
through body ground B15 and B45
to DVD player terminals 19, 27
through DVD display terminals 6, 10 and 12.
When DVD player power switch is ON, power is supplied
through DVD player terminal 9
to audio unit terminal 38
through audio unit terminal 40
to DVD player terminal 11.
When DVD player power switch is ON, DVD sound signals are supplied
through DVD player terminals 17, 18, and 20
to DVD display terminals 1, 2 and 4.
DVD sound can be heard by the head phone.
When rear AV switch is ON, audio signals are supplied
through DVD player terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4
to audio unit terminals 37, 39, 42, and 43.
DVD sound can be heard from the speaker.
When DVD player power switch is ON, video signals are supplied
through DVD player terminals 23 and 24
to DVD display terminals 7 and 8.
When remote controller is operated, operation signals are supplied
through DVD display terminal 14
to DVD player terminal 30
through DVD player terminal 29
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PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 2
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 2
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) ........................... 3
System Description .................................................. 3
BCM FUNCTION ................................................... 3
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION ..... 3
CAN COMMUNICATION CONTROL .................... 5
BCM STATUS CONTROL ..................................... 6
SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM DIRECTLY ..... 7
SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM AND IPDM
E/R ........................................................................ 7
SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM AND COM-
BINATION METER ................................................ 7SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY BCM AND INTEL-
LIGENT KEY UNIT ................................................ 7
MAJOR COMPONENTS AND CONTROL SYS-
TEM ....................................................................... 8
CAN Communication Unit ......................................... 9
Schematic ............................................................... 10
CONSULT-II ............................................................ 12
CONSULT–II INSPECTION PROCEDURE ......... 12
ITEMS OF EACH PART ...................................... 13
WORK SUPPORT ............................................... 14
CAN Communication Inspection Using CONSULT-
II (Self-Diagnosis) ................................................... 14
Removal and Installation of BCM ........................... 15
REMOVAL ........................................................... 15
INSTALLATION ................................................... 15

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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
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System DescriptionAKS00587
BCM (Body Control Module) controls the operation of various electrical units installed on the vehicle.
BCM FUNCTION
BCM has combination switch reading function for reading the operation of combination switches (light, wiper
washer, turn signal) in addition to a function for controlling the operation of various electrical components. Also
it has an interface function allowing it to receive signals from the unified meter and A/C amp., and send signals
to ECM using CAN communication.
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION
1. Description
BCM reads combination switch (light, wiper) status, and controls related systems such as head lamps
and wipers, according to the results.
BCM reads information of a maximum of 20 switches by combining five output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5)
and five input terminals (INPUT 1-5).
2. Operation description
BCM activates transistors of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) periodically and, allows current to flow in
turn.
If any (1 or more) switches are turned ON, circuit of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) and input terminals
(INPUT 1-5) becomes active.
At this time, transistors of output terminals (OUTPUT 1-5) are activated to allow current to flow. When
voltage of input terminals (INPUT 1-5) corresponding to that switch changes, interface in BCM detects
voltage change, and BCM determines that switch is ON.
3. BCM - Operation table of combination switches
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BCM reads operation status of combination switch using combinations shown in table below.
NOTE:
Headlamp has a dual system switch.
4. Sample operation: (When lighting switch 1st position turned ON)
When lighting switch 1st position is turned ON, contact in combination switch turns ON. At this time if
OUTPUT 4 transistor is activated, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5.
When OUTPUT 4 transistor is ON, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5, and judges that light-
ing switch 1st position is ON. Then BCM sends tail lamp ON signal to IPDM E/R using CAN communi-
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When OUTPUT 4 transistor is activated again, BCM detects that voltage changes in INPUT 5, and rec-
ognizes that lighting switch 1st position is continuously ON.
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Each OUTPUT terminal transistor is activated at 10 ms intervals. Therefore after switch is turned ON,
electrical loads are activated with time delay. But this time delay is so short that it cannot be detected by
human senses.
5. Operation mode
Combination switch reading function has operation modes shown below.
a. Normal status
When BCM is not in sleep status, OUTPUT terminals (1-5) each turn ON-OFF every 10 ms.
b. Sleep status
When BCM is in sleep status, transistors of OUTPUT 1 and 5 stop the output, and BCM enters low cur-
rent consumption mode. OUTPUT (2, 3, and 4) turn ON-OFF every 10 ms, and only input from light
switch system is accepted.
CAN COMMUNICATION CONTROL
CAN communication allows a high rate of information transmission through the two communication lines (CAN
L line, CAN H line) connecting the various control units in the system. Each control unit transmits/receives
data but selectively reads required data only. For details of signals that are transmitted/received by BCM via
CAN communication, refer to LAN-6, "
CAN Communication Unit" .
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