sensor INFINITI FX35 2007 Service Manual

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DIAGNOSIS SENSOR UNIT SRS-53
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DIAGNOSIS SENSOR UNITPFP:28556
Removal and InstallationNHS0007S
REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Before servicing SRS, turn ignition switch OFF, disconnect both battery cables and wait at least 3
minutes.
Do not use air tools or electric tools for servicing.
1. Disconnect each harness connector for the air bag module and seat belt pre-tensioner.
2. Remove center console. Refer to IP-11, "
Removal and Installation" .
3. Disconnect diagnosis sensor unit connector.
4. Remove special bolts (T50) from the diagnosis sensor unit.
CAUTION:
Do not use old bolts. Replace with new ones.
Check diagnosis sensor unit bracket to ensure it is free of
deformities, dents, cracks or rust. If it shows any visible
things of damage, replace with new one.
Replace diagnosis sensor unit if it has been dropped or
sustained an impact.
Replace the diagnosis sensor unit of deployed SRS air bag
and deployed SRS front seat belt pre-tensioner.
INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the diagnosis sensor harness.
After the work is completed, make sure no system malfunction is detected by air bag warning
lamp.
In case that malfunction is detected by the air bag warning lamp, reset by the self-diagnosis func-
tion and delete the memory by CONSULT −ll.
In case that malfunction is still detected after the above operation, perform self-diagnosis to repair
malfunctions. Refer to SRS-20, "
SRS Operation Check" .
ECU DISCRIMINATED NO.
After replacing the diagnosis sensor unit, confirm that the diagnosis sensor unit identification is correct for the
vehicle as equipped.
PHIA0315E
Specification ECU DISCRIMINATED No.
Models with driver and passenger air bags, seat belt pre-tensioner, side air bags and curtain air bags FB04

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SRS-54
OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM CONTROL UNIT
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM CONTROL UNITPFP:98852
Removal and InstallationNHS0009X
The occupant classification system control unit, seat pressure sensor, and bladder are an integral part of the
front passenger seat cushion and are replaced as an assembly. Refer to SE-97, "
Removal and Installation" .

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COLLISION DIAGNOSIS SRS-55
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COLLISION DIAGNOSISPFP:00015
For Frontal CollisionNHS0007T
To repair the SRS, perform the following steps.
When SRS (except the front side air bag and side curtain air bag modules) is activated in a collision:
1. Replace the diagnosis sensor unit.
2. Remove the air bag modules (except the front side air bag modules and side curtain air bag modules), crash zone sensor assembly, bracket and seat belt pre-tensioner assemblies.
3. Check the SRS components using the table below:
–Replace any SRS components showing visible signs of damage (dents, cracks and deformation).
4. Install new air bag modules (except the front side air bag modules and side curtain air bag modules) crash zone sensor assembly, bracket and seat belt pre-tensioner assemblies.
5. Conduct self-diagnosis using CONSULT-II or “AIR BAG” warning lamp. Refer to SRS-20, "
SRS Operation
Check" for details. Ensure entire SRS operates properly.
When SRS is not activated in a collision:
1. Check the SRS components using the table below:
–Replace any SRS components showing visible signs of damage (dents, cracks and deformation).
2. Conduct self-diagnosis using CONSULT-II or “AIR BAG” warning lamp. Refer to SRS-20, "
SRS Operation
Check" for details. Ensure entire SRS operates properly.
When only one front air bag module is activated in a collision:
1. Replace the following components:
–Diagnosis sensor unit
–Crash zone sensor
–Activated front air bag and seat belt pre-tensioner.
2. Check the other SRS components using the table below. (Refer to “SRS is NOT activated”.)
–Replace any SRS components showing visible signs of damage (dents, cracks and deformation).
3. Conduct self-diagnosis using CONSULT-II or “AIR BAG” warning lamp. Refer to SRS-20, "
SRS Operation
Check" for details. Ensure entire SRS operates properly.
Only one front air bag may inflate a crash, depending on the crash severity and whether the front occupants
are belted or unbelted. This does not indicate improper performance of the system. Perform self-diagnosis to
make sure the entire SRS operates properly.
SRS INSPECTION (FOR FRONTAL COLLISION)
Part SRS is activated SRS is NOT activated
Driver airbag
module If the Driver airbag has deployed:
REPLACE.
Install with new fasteners. If the Driver air bag has NOT been activated:
[same text as in current manual]
Passenger front
airbag module If the Passenger front airbag has deployed:
REPLACE.
Install with new fasteners. If the Passenger front air bag has NOT been activated:
[same text as in current manual]
Crash zone
sensor If any of the front airbags or seat belt pre-
tensionsers have been activated:
REPLACE the crash zone sensor and bracket
with new fasteners. If the front airbags or seat belt pre-tensionsers have NOT
been activated:
[same text as in current manual]
Seat belt pre-ten-
sioner assemblies If the driver or passenger Seat belt pre-ten-
sioner has been activated:
REPLACE the seat belt pre-tensioner
assemblies with new fasteners. If the pre-tensioners have NOT been activated:
[same text as in current manual]
Diagnosis sensor
unit If any of the SRS components have been
activated:
REPLACE the Diagnosis sensor unit.
Install with new fasteners. If none of the SRS components have been activated:
[same text as in current manual]

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COLLISION DIAGNOSIS SRS-57
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For Side CollisionNHS0007U
WHEN THE SIDE AIR BAG IS ACTIVATED IN THE SIDE COLLISION:
1. Replace the following components:
–All parts of front seatback (including front seatback frame) with front side air bag module (on the side on
which front side air bag is activated)
–Curtain air bag module (on the side on which side curtain air bag is activated)
–Diagnosis sensor unit
–Satellite sensor (on the side on which side air bag and side curtain air bag are activated)
2. Check the SRS components and the related parts using the following table.
–Replace any SRS components and the related parts showing visible signs of damage (dents, cracks,
deformation).
3. Conduct self-diagnosis using CONSULT-II or “AIR BAG” warning lamp. Refer to SRS-20, "
SRS Operation
Check" . Ensure entire SRS operates properly.
WHEN SRS IS NOT ACTIVATED IN THE SIDE COLLISION:
1. Check the SRS components and the related parts using the following table.
–Replace any SRS components and the related parts showing visible signs of damage (dents, cracks,
deformation).
2. Conduct self-diagnosis using CONSULT-II or “AIR BAG” warning lamp. Refer to SRS-20, "
SRS Operation
Check" . Ensure entire SRS operates properly.
SRS INSPECTION (FOR SIDE COLLISION)
Part Front side air bag and
side curtain air bag are activated Front side air bag and side curtain air bag are NOT activated
LH or RH side curtain
air bag module REPLACE the side
curtain air bag mod-
ule.
(Repair the center pil-
lar inner, etc. before
installing new one if
damaged.) 1. Check for visible signs of damage (dents, tears, deformation) of the center pillar on
the collision side.
2. If damaged—Remove the side curtain air bag module.
3. Check for visible signs of damaged (tears etc.) of the LH or RH side curtain air bag module.
4. Check harness and connectors for damage, and terminals for deformities.
5. If no damage is found, reinstall the LH or RH side curtain air bag module with new bolts.
6. If damaged—REPLACE the LH or RH side curtain air bag module with new bolts.
Front LH or RH side
air bag module REPLACE all parts of
seatback with
deployed front side
air bag module. 1. Check for visible signs of damage (dents, tears, deformation) of the seatback on
the collision side.
2. Check harness and connectors for damage, and terminals for deformities.
3. If damaged—REPLACE the front seatback assembly. Air bag must be deployed before disposal.
LH or RH side air bag
(Satellite) sensor REPLACE the side
air bag (Satellite) sen-
sor on the collision
side with new nuts.
(Repair the center pil-
lar inner, etc. before
installing new one if
damaged.) 1. Remove the LH or RH side air bag (Satellite) sensor on the collision side. Check
harness connectors for damage, terminals for deformities, and harness for binding.
2. Check for visible signs of damage (dents, cracks, deformation) of the LH or RH side air bag (Satellite) sensor.
3. Install the LH or RH side air bag (Satellite) sensor to check fit.
4. If no damage is found, reinstall the LH or RH side sir bag (Satellite) sensor with new nuts.
5. If damaged—REPLACE the LH or RH side air bag (Satellite) sensor with new nuts.
Diagnosis sensor unit REPLACE the diag- nosis sensor unit with
the new bolts. 1. Check case and bracket for dents, cracks or deformities.
2. Check connectors for damage, and terminals for deformities.
3. If no damage is found, reinstall the diagnosis sensor unit with new bolts and ground bolt.
4. If damaged—REPLACE the diagnosis sensor unit with new bolts and ground bolt.

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TF-10
AWD SYSTEM
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
AWD SYSTEMPFP:41650
Power Transfer DiagramNDS0009U
System DescriptionNDS0009V
DESCRIPTION
Electronic control allows optimal distribution of torque to front/rear wheels to match road conditions.
Makes possible stable driving, with no wheel spin, on snowy roads or other slippery surfaces.
On roads which do not require AWD, it contributes to improved fuel economy by driving in conditions close
to rear-wheel drive.
Sensor inputs determine the vehicle's turning condition, and in response tight cornering/braking are con-
trolled by distributing optimum torque to front wheels.
NOTE:
When driving, if there is a large difference between front and rear wheel speed which continues for a long
time, fluid temperature of drive system parts becomes too high and AWD warning lamp flashes rapidly.
(When AWD warning lamp flashes, vehicle changes to rear-wheel drive conditions.) Also, optional distri-
bution of torque sometimes becomes rigid before lamp flashes rapidly, but it is not malfunction.
If AWD warning lamp is flashing rapidly, stop vehicle and allow it to idle for some time. Flashing will stop
and AWD system will be restored.
When driving, AWD warning lamp may flash slowly if there is a significant difference in diameter of the
tires. At this time, vehicle performance is not fully available and cautious driving is required. (Continues
until engine is turned OFF.)
If the warning lamp flashes slowly during driving but remains OFF after engine is restarted, the system is
normal. If it again flashes slowly after driving for some time, vehicle must be inspected.
When the difference of revolution speed between the front and rear wheel mode the shift occasionally
changes to direct 4-wheel driving conditions automatically. This is not malfunction.
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AWD SYSTEM TF-11
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ELECTRIC CONTROLLED COUPLING
Operation Principle
1. AWD control unit supplies command current to electric controlled coupling (AWD solenoid).
2. Control clutch is engaged by electromagnet and torque is detected in control clutch.
3. The cam operates in response to control clutch torque and applies pressure to main clutch.
4. Main clutch transmits torque to front wheels according to pressing power.
Transmission torque to front wheels is determined according
to command current.
AWD CONTROL UNIT
Controls distribution of drive power between rear-wheel drive
(0:100) and AWD (50:50) conditions according to signals from
sensors.
Self-diagnosis can be done with CONSULT-II.
SDIA2270E
SDIA1844E
SDIA2273E

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AWD SYSTEM TF-13
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COMPONENTS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
CAN CommunicationNDS0009X
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication line for real time application. It is an on-vehicle mul-
tiplex communication line with high data communication speed and excellent error detection ability. Many elec-
tronic control units are equipped onto a vehicle, and each control unit shares information and links with other
control units during operation (not independent). In CAN communication, control units are connected with 2
communication lines (CAN H line, CAN L line) allowing a high rate of information transmission with less wiring.
Each control unit transmits/receives data but selectively reads required data only.
For details, refer to LAN-49, "
CAN System Specification Chart" .
Component parts Function
AWD control unit
Controls driving force distribution by signals from each sensor and switch from rear wheel driving
mode (0:100) to AWD mode (50:50).
2WD mode is available by fail-safe function if malfunction is detected in AWD system.
Wheel sensors Detects wheel speed.
AWD solenoid Controls electric controlled coupling by command current from AWD control unit.
Electric controlled coupling Transmits driving force to front final drive.
AWD warning lamp
Illuminates if malfunction is detected in electrical system of AWD system.
There is 1 blink in 2 seconds if rotation difference of front wheels and rear wheels is large.
There are 2 blinks in 1 second if load is still applied to driving parts.
ABS actuator and electric unit
(control unit) Transmits the following signals via CAN communication to AWD control unit.
Vehicle speed signal
Stop lamp switch signal (brake signal)
ECM Transmits the following signals via CAN communication to AWD control unit.
Accelerator pedal position signal
Engine speed signal
Unified meter and A/C amp. Transmits conditions of parking brake switch via CAN communication to AWD control unit.

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TF-20
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
Trouble Diagnosis Chart for SymptomsNDS000A3
If AWD warning lamp turns ON, perform self-diagnosis. Refer to TF-22, "SELF-DIAG RESULT MODE" .
NOTE:
Light tight-corner braking symptom may occur depending on driving conditions. This is not malfunction. Symptom Condition Check item Reference page
AWD warning lamp does not turn ON when
the ignition switch is turned to ON.
(AWD warning lamp check) Ignition switch: ON CAN communication line
TF-33
Unified meter and A/C amp.
Unified meter control unit
AWD warning lamp does not turn OFF sev-
eral seconds after engine started. Engine running CAN communication line
TF-33
Power supply and ground for AWD con-
trol unit
Unified meter and A/C amp.
Unified meter control unit
AWD solenoid
AWD actuator relay (integrated in AWD
control unit)
Wheel sensor
Heavy tight-corner braking symptom occurs
when the vehicle is driven and the steering
wheel is turned fully to either side after the
engine is started. (See NOTE.)
While driving
Steering wheel is
turned fully to either
sides CAN communication line
TF-35Accelerator pedal position signal
AWD solenoid
Mechanical malfunction of electric con-
trolled coupling (clutch sticking etc.)
Vehicle does not enter AWD mode even
though AWD warning lamp turned to OFF. While driving AWD solenoid
TF-36
Mechanical malfunction of electric con-
trolled coupling (Mechanical engage-
ment of clutch is not possible.)
While driving, AWD warning lamp flashes
rapidly. (When flashing in approx. 1 minute
and then turning OFF.)
Rapid flashing: 2 times/second While driving Protection function is activated due to
heavy load to electric controlled cou-
pling. (AWD system is not malfunction-
ing. Also, optional distribution of torque
sometimes becomes rigid before lamp
flashes rapidly, but it is not malfunction.) TF-37
While driving, AWD warning lamp flashes
slowly. (When continuing to flash until turn-
ing ignition switch OFF)
Slow flashing: 1 time/2 secondsWhile driving
Vehicle speed: 20 km/h
(12 MPH) or more Tire size is different between front and
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS TF-21
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AWD Control Unit Input/Output Signal Reference ValuesNDS000A4
AWD CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION TABLE
Specifications with CONSULT-II
Monitored item [Unit] Content Condition Display value
FR RH SENSOR
(km/h) or (mph) Wheel speed
(Front wheel right) Vehicle stopped 0.00 km/h (0.00 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under
standard condition. Approximately equal to
the indication on speed-
ometer (Inside of ±10%)
FR LH SENSOR
(km/h) or (mph) Wheel speed
(Front wheel left) Vehicle stopped 0.00 km/h (0.00 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under
standard condition. Approximately equal to
the indication on speed-
ometer (Inside of ±10%)
RR RH SENSOR
(km/h) or (mph) Wheel speed
(Rear wheel right) Vehicle stopped 0.00 km/h (0.00 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under
standard condition. Approximately equal to
the indication on speed-
ometer (Inside of ±10%)
RR LH SENSOR
(km/h) or (mph) Wheel speed
(Rear wheel left) Vehicle stopped 0.00 km/h (0.00 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under
standard condition. Approximately equal to
the indication on speed-
ometer (Inside of ±10%)
BATTERY VOLT
(V) Power supply voltage for
AWD control unit Ignition switch: ON Battery voltage
THRTL POS SEN
(%) Throttle opening condition When depressing accelerator pedal
(Value rises gradually in response to
throttle position.) 0 - 100%
ETS SOLENOID
(A) Monitored value of current at
AWD solenoid Engine running
At idle speed
Approx. 0.000A
Engine running
When depressing accelerator
pedal Approx. 0.000 - 2.400A*
STOP LAMP SW
(ON/OFF) Condition of brake pedal
operation Brake pedal: Depressed ON
Brake pedal: Released OFF
ENG SPEED SIG
(RUN/STOP) Condition of engine running Engine stopped
(Engine speed: Less than 400 rpm) STOP
Engine running
(Engine speed: 400 rpm or more) RUN
ETS ACTUATOR
(ON/OFF) Operating condition of AWD
actuator relay (integrated in
AWD control unit) Engine stopped (Ignition
switch: ON) OFF
Engine running ON
4WD WARN LAMP
(ON/OFF) AWD warning lamp condition AWD warning lamp: ON ON
AWD warning lamp: OFF OFF
4WD MODE MON
(AUTO) Control status of AWD Engine running AUTO
DIS-TIRE MONI
(mm) Improper size tire installed
condition Vehicle running with normal size tire
installed 0-4 mm
Vehicle running with improper size
tire installed (Front/rear tire size dif-
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TF-22
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
*: The values are changed by throttle opening and engine speed.
CONSULT-II Function (ALL MODE AWD/4WD)NDS000A5
FUNCTION
CONSULT-II can display each diagnostic item using the diagnostic test modes shown following.
CONSULT-II SETTING PROCEDURE
Refer to GI-38, "CONSULT-II Start Procedure" .
SELF-DIAG RESULT MODE
Operation Procedure
1. Perform “CONSULT-II Start Procedure”. Refer to GI-38, "CONSULT-II Start Procedure" .
2. Start engine and drive at 30 km/h (19 MPH) or more for approx. 1 minute.
3. Stop vehicle. With engine at idle, touch “SELF-DIAG RESULTS”. Display shows malfunction experienced since the last erasing
operation.
NOTE:
The details for “TIME” are as follow:
–“0”: Error currently detected with AWD control unit.
–Except for “0”: Error detected in the past and memorized
with AWD control unit.
Detects frequency of driving after DTC occurs (frequency
of turning ignition switch “ON”).
Display Item List
P BRAKE SW
(ON/OFF) Condition of parking brake Parking brake operated ON
Parking brake not operated OFF
Monitored item [Unit] Content Condition Display value
Diagnostic test mode Function
Reference
page
Self-diagnostic results
Self-diagnostic results can be read and erased quickly. TF-22
Data monitorInput/Output data in the AWD control unit can be read.TF-24
CAN diagnostic support monitorThe results of transmit/receive diagnosis of CAN communication can be read.LAN-44
Active testDiagnostic Test Mode in which CONSULT-II drives some actuators apart from
the AWD control unit and also shifts some parameters in a specified range. TF-25
ECU part numberAWD control unit part number can be read.
TF-25
SDIA2217E
Items (CONSULT-II screen
terms) Diagnostic item is detected when... Check item
CONTROLLER FAILURE
[C1201] Malfunction has occurred inside AWD control unit.
TF-27, "
AWD Control Unit"
ABS SYSTEM
[C1203] Malfunction related to wheel sensor has been detected by ABS actu-
ator and electric unit (control unit). TF-27, "ABS System"
4WD SOLENOID
[C1204] Malfunction related to AWD solenoid has been detected.
TF-28, "AWD Solenoid"
4WD ACTUATOR RLY
[C1205] Malfunction has been detected from AWD actuator relay integrated
with AWD control unit, or malfunction related to AWD solenoid has
been detected. TF-31, "AWD Actuator
Relay" or
TF-28, "AWD
Solenoid"
ENGINE SIGNAL 1
[C1210] Malfunction has been detected from ECM. TF-32, "Engine Control Sig-
nal"
CAN COMM CIRCUIT
[U1000] When AWD control unit is not transmitting or receiving CAN commu-
nication signal for 2 seconds or more. TF-32, "CAN Communica-
tion Line"
NO DTC IS DETECTED.
FURTHER TESTING MAY BE
REQUIRED. No NG item has been detected. —

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