Power supply INFINITI FX35 2004 Service Manual
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
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Optional Splice
DESCRIPTION
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Num-
berItem Description
1 Power condition
This shows the condition when the system receives battery positive voltage (can be oper-
ated).
2 Fusible link
The double line shows that this is a fusible link.
The open circle shows current flow in, and the shaded circle shows current flow out.
3Fusible link/fuse loca-
tion
This shows the location of the fusible link or fuse in the fusible link or fuse box. For arrange-
ment, refer to PG section, POWER SUPPLY ROUTING.
4Fuse
The single line shows that this is a fuse.
The open circle shows current flow in, and the shaded circle shows current flow out.
5 Current rating
This shows the current rating of the fusible link or fuse.
6 Connectors
This shows that connector E3 is female and connector M1 is male.
The G/R wire is located in the 1A terminal of both connectors.
Terminal number with an alphabet (1A, 5B, etc.) indicates that the connector is SMJ connec-
tor. Refer to PG section, SMJ (SUPER MULTIPLE JUNCTION).
7 Optional splice
The open circle shows that the splice is optional depending on vehicle application.
8Splice
The shaded circle shows that the splice is always on the vehicle.
9 Page crossing
This arrow shows that the circuit continues to an adjacent page.
The A will match with the A on the preceding or next page.
10 Common connector
The dotted lines between terminals show that these terminals are part of the same connector.
11 Option abbreviation
This shows that the circuit is optional depending on vehicle application.
12 Relay
This shows an internal representation of the relay. For details, refer to PG section, STAN-
DARDIZED RELAY.
13 Connectors
This shows that the connector is connected to the body or a terminal with bolt or nut.
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14 Wire color
This shows a code for the color of the wire.
B = Black
W = White
R = Red
G = Green
L = Blue
Y = Yellow
LG = Light GreenBR = Brown
OR or O = Orange
P = Pink
PU or V (Violet) = Purple
GY or GR = Gray
SB = Sky Blue
CH = Dark Brown
DG = Dark Green
When the wire color is striped, the base color is given first, followed by the stripe color as shown
below:
Example: L/W = Blue with White Stripe
15 Option description
This shows a description of the option abbreviation used on the page.
16 Switch
This shows that continuity exists between terminals 1 and 2 when the switch is in the A posi-
tion. Continuity exists between terminals 1 and 3 when the switch is in the B position.
17 Assembly parts
Connector terminal in component shows that it is a harness incorporated assembly.
18 Cell code
This identifies each page of the wiring diagram by section, system and wiring diagram page
number.
19 Current flow arrow
Arrow indicates electric current flow, especially where the direction of standard flow (vertically
downward or horizontally from left to right) is difficult to follow.
A double arrow “ ” shows that current can flow in either direction depending on cir-
cuit operation.
20 System branch
This shows that the system branches to another system identified by cell code (section and
system).
21 Page crossing
This arrow shows that the circuit continues to another page identified by cell code.
The C will match with the C on another page within the system other than the next or preced-
ing pages.
22 Shielded line
The line enclosed by broken line circle shows shield wire.
23Component box in
wave line
This shows that another part of the component is also shown on another page (indicated by
wave line) within the system.
24 Component name
This shows the name of a component.
25 Connector number
This shows the connector number.
The letter shows which harness the connector is located in.
Example: M : main harness. For detail and to locate the connector, refer to PG section "Main
Harness", “Harness Layout”. A coordinate grid is included for complex harnesses to aid in
locating connectors.
26 Ground (GND)
The line spliced and grounded under wire color shows that ground line is spliced at the
grounded connector.
27 Ground (GND)
This shows the ground connection. For detailed ground distribution information, refer to
"Ground Distribution" in PG section.
28 Connector views
This area shows the connector faces of the components in the wiring diagram on the page.
29 Common component
Connectors enclosed in broken line show that these connectors belong to the same compo-
nent.
30 Connector color
This shows a code for the color of the connector. For code meaning, refer to wire color codes,
Number 14 of this chart.
31Fusible link and fuse
box
This shows the arrangement of fusible link(s) and fuse(s), used for connector views of
"POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" in PG section.
The open square shows current flow in, and the shaded square shows current flow out.
32 Reference area
This shows that more information on the Super Multiple Junction (SMJ) and Joint Connectors
(J/C) exists on the PG section. Refer to "Reference Area" for details. Num-
berItem Description
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SERVICE INFORMATION FOR ELECTRICAL INCIDENT
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How to Perform Efficient Diagnosis for an Electrical IncidentAAS000E5
WORK FLOW
INCIDENT SIMULATION TESTS
Introduction
Sometimes the symptom is not present when the vehicle is brought in for service. If possible, re-create the
conditions present at the time of the incident. Doing so may help avoid a No Trouble Found Diagnosis. The fol-
lowing section illustrates ways to simulate the conditions/environment under which the owner experiences an
electrical incident.
The section is broken into the six following topics:
Vehicle vibration
Heat sensitive
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STEP DESCRIPTION
STEP 1Get detailed information about the conditions and the environment when the incident occurred.
The following are key pieces of information required to make a good analysis:
WHATVehicle Model, Engine, Transmission/Transaxle and the System (i.e. Radio).
WHENDate, Time of Day, Weather Conditions, Frequency.
WHERERoad Conditions, Altitude and Traffic Situation.
HOWSystem Symptoms, Operating Conditions (Other Components Interaction).
Service History and if any After Market Accessories have been installed.
STEP 2Operate the system, road test if necessary.
Verify the parameter of the incident.
If the problem cannot be duplicated, refer to “Incident Simulation Tests”.
STEP 3Get the proper diagnosis materials together including:
Power Supply Routing
System Operation Descriptions
Applicable Service Manual Sections
Check for any Service Bulletins
Identify where to begin diagnosis based upon your knowledge of the system operation and the customer comments.
STEP 4Inspect the system for mechanical binding, loose connectors or wiring damage.
Determine which circuits and components are involved and diagnose using the Power Supply Routing and Harness
Layouts.
STEP 5 Repair or replace the incident circuit or component.
STEP 6Operate the system in all modes. Verify the system works properly under all conditions. Make sure you have not inad-
vertently created a new incident during your diagnosis or repair steps.
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Control Unit Circuit Test
System Description:When the switch is ON, the control unit lights up the lamp.
INPUT-OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHART
The voltage value is based on the body ground.
*:If high resistance exists in the switch side circuit (caused by a single strand), terminal 1 does not detect battery voltage. Control unit
does not detect the switch is ON even if the switch does not turn ON. Therefore, the control unit does not supply power to light up the
lamp.
INPUT-OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHART
The voltage value is based on the body ground.
*:If high resistance exists in the switch side circuit (caused by a single strand), terminal 2 does not detect approx. 0V. Control unit does
not detect the switch is ON even if the switch does not turn ON. Therefore, the control unit does not control ground to light up the lamp.
MGI034A
Pin
No.Item ConditionVoltage
value [V]In case of high resistance such as single strand [V] *
1 SwitchSwitch ON Battery voltage Lower than battery voltage Approx. 8 (Example)
Switch OFF Approx. 0 Approx. 0
2LampSwitch ON Battery voltage Approx. 0 (Inoperative lamp)
Switch OFF Approx. 0 Approx. 0
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Pin
No.Item ConditionVo l ta g e
value [V]In case of high resistance such as single strand [V] *
1LampSwitch ON Approx. 0 Battery voltage (Inoperative lamp)
Switch OFF Battery voltage Battery voltage
2 SwitchSwitch ON Approx. 0 Higher than 0 Approx. 4 (Example)
Switch OFF Approx. 5 Approx. 5
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CONSULT-II CHECKING SYSTEM
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
If the CONSULT-II cannot diagnose the system properly, check the following items.
NOTE:
The DDL1 and DDL2 circuits from DLC pins 12, 13, 14 and 15 may be connected to more than one system. A
short in a DDL circuit connected to a control unit in one system may affect CONSULT-II access to other sys-
tems.
Symptom Check item
CONSULT-II cannot access
any system.
CONSULT-II DLC power supply circuit (Terminal 8) and ground circuit (Terminal 4) (For detailed
circuit, refer to “MIL & Data Link Connectors Wiring Diagram” in EC section.)
CONSULT-II DLC cable and CONSULT-II CONVERTER
CONSULT-II cannot access
individual system. (Other sys-
tems can be accessed.)
CONSULT-II program card (Check the appropriate CONSULT-II program card for the system.
Refer to "Checking Equipment".)
Power supply and ground circuit for the control unit of the system (For detailed circuit, refer to wir-
ing diagram for each system.)
Open or short circuit between the system and CONSULT-II DLC (For detailed circuit, refer to wiring
diagram for each system.)
Open or short circuit CAN communication line. Refer to LAN-4, "Precautions When Using CON-
SULT-II" .
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Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart / With Front
Power Window Anti-pinch System .......................... 42
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart / With Front and
Rear Power Window Anti-pinch System ................. 43
BCM Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check ...... 44
Power Window Main Switch Power Supply Circuit
Check ..................................................................... 45
Front Power Window Switch (Passenger Side)
Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check ............... 46
Rear Power Window Switch (LH or RH) Power Sup-
ply and Ground Circuit Check / With Front and Rear
Power Window Anti-pinch System .......................... 47
Front Power Window Motor (Driver Side) Circuit
Check ..................................................................... 48
Front Power Window Motor (Passenger Side) Cir-
cuit Check ............................................................... 49
Rear Power Window Motor (LH) Circuit Check / With
Front Anti-pinch Power Window System ................ 50
Rear Power Window Motor (RH) Circuit Check / With
Front Anti-pinch Power Window System ................ 52
Rear Power Window Motor (LH or RH) Circuit Check
/ With Front and Rear Power Window Anti-pinch
System .................................................................... 55
Limit Switch Circuit Check (Driver Side) ................. 56
Limit Switch Circuit Check (Passenger Side) ......... 57
Limit Switch Circuit Check (Rear LH or RH) / With
Front and Rear Anti-pinch System ......................... 59
Encoder Circuit Check (Driver Side) ....................... 61
Encoder Circuit Check (Passenger Side) ............... 63
Encoder Circuit Check (Rear LH or RH) / With Front
and Rear Power Window Anti-pinch System .......... 65
Door Switch Check ................................................. 67
Front Door Key Cylinder Switch Check .................. 69
Power Window Serial Link Check (Passenger Side) ... 71
Power Window Serial Link Check (Rear LH or RH)
/ With Front and Rear Power Window Anti-pinch
System .................................................................... 73
Power Window Lock Switch Check ........................ 73
SIDE WINDOW GLASS ............................................ 74
Removal and Installation ........................................ 74
REMOVAL ........................................................... 74
INSTALLATION .................................................... 75
FRONT DOOR GLASS AND REGULATOR ............. 76
Removal and Installation ........................................ 76
DOOR GLASS ..................................................... 76
REGULATOR ASSEMBLY .................................. 77
Disassembly and assembly .................................... 78
REGULATOR ASSEMBLY .................................. 78
Inspection after Installation ..................................... 78
SETTING OF LIMIT SWITCH .............................. 78
FITTING INSPECTION ........................................ 78
REAR DOOR GLASS AND REGULATOR ............... 80
Removal and Installation ........................................ 80
DOOR GLASS ..................................................... 80REGULATOR ASSEMBLY ................................... 81
Disassembly and assembly .................................... 82
REGULATOR ASSEMBLY ................................... 82
Inspection after Installation ..................................... 82
SETTING OF LIMIT SWITCH (WITH ANTI-
PINCH SYSTEM ONLY) ...................................... 82
FITTING INSPECTION ........................................ 83
INSIDE MIRROR ....................................................... 84
Wiring Diagram —I/MIRR— ................................... 84
Removal and Installation ......................................... 85
REMOVAL ............................................................ 85
INSTALLATION .................................................... 85
COMPASS ........................................................... 85
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER .................................. 86
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 86
System Description ................................................. 86
CAN Communication System Description .............. 88
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 88
Schematic ............................................................... 89
Wiring Diagram —DEF— ........................................ 90
Terminal and Reference Value for BCM .................. 94
Terminal and Reference Value for IPDM E/R .......... 94
Work Flow ............................................................... 94
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure ......................... 95
DATA MONITOR .................................................. 96
ACTIVE TEST ...................................................... 96
Trouble Diagnoses Symptom Chart ........................ 97
BCM Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check ...... 97
Rear Window Defogger Switch Circuit Check ......... 98
Rear Window Defogger Power Supply Circuit
Check ....................................................................100
Rear Window Defogger Circuit Check ..................102
Door Mirror Defogger Power Supply Circuit Check .103
Driver Side Door Mirror Defogger Circuit Check ...104
Passenger Side Door Mirror Defogger Circuit Check
.105
Rear Window Defogger Signal Check ..................106
Filament Check .....................................................107
Filament Repair .....................................................107
REPAIR EQUIPMENT .......................................107
REPAIRING PROCEDURE ...............................108
DOOR MIRROR .......................................................109
Door Mirror (Only Manual Operation) ...................109
WRING DIAGRAM —MIRROR— FOR MAN-
UAL OPERATION DOOR MIRROR ...................109
Automatic Drive Positioner Interlocking Door Mirror .110
WRING DIAGRAM –MIRROR– FOR AUTO-
MATIC DRIVE POSITIONER INTERLOCKING
DOOR MIRROR ................................................. 111
Removal and Installation .......................................113
REMOVAL ..........................................................113
INSTALLATION ..................................................113
Disassembly and Assembly ..................................113
DISASSEMBLY ..................................................113
ASSEMBLY ........................................................114
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PRECAUTIONS
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PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
AIS0039V
The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules. The SRS
system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment, and may only deploy one front
air bag, depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted.
Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of this Service Man-
ual.
WARNING:
To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air
Bag Module, see the SRS section.
Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or
harness connectors.
Handling for Adhesive and PrimerAIS0039W
Do not use an adhesive which is past its usable date. Shelf life of this product is limited to six months after
the date of manufacture. Carefully adhere to the expiration or manufacture date printed on the box.
Keep primers and adhesive in a cool, dry place. Ideally, they should be stored in a refrigerator.
Open the seal of the primer and adhesive just before application. Discard the remainder.
Before application, be sure to shake the primer container to stir the contents. If any floating material is
found, do not use it.
If any primer or adhesive contacts the skin, wipe it off with gasoline or equivalent and wash the skin with
soap.
When using primer and adhesive, always observe the precautions in the instruction manual.
Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis AIS0039X
When you read wiring diagrams, refer to the following:
GI-15, "How to Read Wiring Diagrams".
PG-3, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING CIRCUIT".
When you perform trouble diagnosis, refer to the following:
GI-11, "HOW TO FOLLOW TEST GROUPS IN TROUBLE DIAGNOSES".
GI-27, "How to Perform Efficient Diagnosis for an Electrical Incident".
Check for any service bulletins before servicing the vehicle.
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Terminal and Reference Value for BCM / With Front Power Window Anti-pinch
System
AIS004Q2
Terminal Wire color Item ConditionVoltage [V]
(Approx.)
12 P/BFront door switch
passenger side signalON (Open) 0
OFF (Close) Battery voltage
22 OR Power window serial link IGN SW ON or power window
timer operating.
38 W/L Ignition switch (ON or START) Ignition switch
(ON or START position)Battery voltage
39 L CAN - H — —
40 R CAN - L — —
42 L/R Battery power supply — Battery voltage
49 B Ground (signal) — 0
52 B Ground (power) — 0
53 Y/B Rap signalIGN SW ON Battery voltage
Within 45 second after ignition
switch is turned to OFFBattery voltage
When driver side or passenger
side door is open in power win-
dow timer is operates0
54 W Power window power supply — Battery voltage
55 G Battery power supply — Battery voltage
62 WFront door switch
driver side signalON (Open) 0
OFF (Close) Battery voltage
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Terminal and Reference Value for Power Window Main Switch / With Front
Power Window Anti-pinch System
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Terminal Wire color Item ConditionVoltage [V]
(Approx.)
1YRear LH power window
UP signalWhen rear LH switch in
power window main switch is
UP at operated.Battery voltage
2 SB Limit switch and encoder ground — 0
3RRear LH power window
DOWN signalWhen rear LH switch in
power window main switch is
DOWN at operated.Battery voltage
4PDoor key cylinder switch
LOCK signalKey position
(Neutral → Locked)5 → 0
5GRear RH power window
DOWN signalWhen rear RH switch in
power window main switch is
DOWN at operated. Battery voltage
6ORDoor key cylinder switch
UNLOCK signalKey position
(Neutral → Unlocked)5 → 0
7LGRear RH power window
UP signalWhen rear RH switch in
power window main switch is
UP at operated. Battery voltage
8LFront driver side
power window motor UP signalWhen front LH switch in
power window main switch is
UP at operated Battery voltage
9 GY Limit switch signalDriver side door window is
between fully-open and just
before fully-closed position (ON)0
Driver side door window is
between just before fully-closed
position and fully-closed position
(OFF)5
10 BR Rap signalIGN SW ON Battery voltage
Within 45 second after ignition
switch is turned to OFFBattery voltage
When driver side or passenger
side door open in power window
timer is operates0
11 BFront driver side
power window motor DOWN signalWhen front LH switch in
power window main switch is
DOWN at operated Battery voltage
13 PU Encoder pulse signalWhen power window motor oper-
ates.
14 Y Power window serial linkIGN SW ON or power window
timer operating.
15 W Encoder power supplyWhen ignition switch ON or
power window timer operates10
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Terminal and Reference Value for Front Power Window Switch (Passenger Side)
/ With Front Power Window Anti-pinch System
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17 B Ground — 0
19 W Battery power supply — Battery voltage Terminal Wire color Item ConditionVoltage [V]
(Approx.)
Terminal Wire color Item ConditionVoltage [V]
(Approx.)
3 SB Limit switch and encoder ground — 0
4 R Encoder power supplyWhen ignition switch ON or
power window timer operates10
8LFront passenger side
power window motor UP signalWhen power window motor is
UP at operated. Battery voltage
9GFront passenger side
power window motor DOWN signalWhen power window motor is
DOWN at operated. Battery voltage
10 W Battery power supply — Battery voltage
11 B Ground — 0
12 PU Encoder pulse signalWhen power window motor oper-
ates.
15 GY Limit switch signalPassenger side door window is
between fully-open and just
before fully-closed position (ON)0
Passenger side door window is
between just before fully-closed
position and fully-closed position
(OFF)5
16 Y Power window serial linkIGN SW ON or power window
timer operating.
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