INFINITI FX35 2007 Service Manual
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CAN COMMUNICATION DI-105
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CAN COMMUNICATIONPFP:23710
System DescriptionNKS003HO
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.
CAN Communication UnitNKS003HP
Refer to LAN-49, "CAN System Specification Chart" in “LAN SYSTEM”.
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COMPASS
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COMPASSPFP:24835
Precautions for CompassNKS003HQ
NOTE:
Do not install the ski rack, antenna, etc. which is attach to the vehicle with a magnet base. It affects the
operation of the compass.
When cleaning the mirror, use a paper towel or similar material dampened with glass cleaner. Do not
spray glass cleaner directly on the mirror as it may cause the liquid cleaner to enter the mirror housing.
System DescriptionNKS003HR
This electronic compass is able to display 8 primary directions:
N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW.
The inside mirror switch (2) is used to operate the compass and
automatic anti-glare system.
Switch Operation
NOTE:
For further details of the compass and automatic anti-glare system, refer to Owner's Manual
All standard compasses determine direction relative to Magnetic North; however, this electronic compass
is designed to display direction relative to True North.
The difference between Magnetic North and True North varies from place to place across the surface of
the earth.
This electronic compass must be “told” approximately where it is on the earth’s surface so that the Mag-
netic North reading can be properly converted into a True North display.
To tell the electronic compass where it’s at, the earth is separated into numbered “Zone Variances”. The
Zone Variance number in which the compass is to function must be entered into this electronic compass.
Each zone is magnetically about 4.2 ° wide. Typically, anything under 22.5 ° total zone change is not
noticed on the electronic compass display. However, over 22.5 °, a reading may be off by one or more pri-
mary directions.
On long trips, a vehicle may leave its original zone and enter one or more new zones. Generally, you do
not need to reset the compass zone if you travel between 3 or 4 zones, such as business travel or vaca-
tion. The typical driver will not notice any difference on the display within 3 or 4 zones. However, if the
vehicle is “permanently” moved to a new location, it is recommended that the compass zone be reset.
SKIB8487E
1. Compass display
2. Inside mirror switch
Press Compass is turned ON/OFF
Press and hold
(for 3 – 6 sec.) Automatic anti-glare system turns ON/OFF
Press and hold
(for 6 – 9 sec.) Compass display turns to zone variation change
mode
Press and hold
(for more than 9 sec.) Compass display turns to calibration mode
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TroubleshootingNKS003HS
The electronic compass is highly protected from changes in most magnetic fields. However, some large
changes in magnetic fields can affect it. Some examples are (but not limited to): high tension power lines,
large steel buildings, subways, steel bridges, automatic car washes, large piles of scrap metal, etc. While
this does not happen very often, it is possible.
During normal operation, the Compass Mirror will continuously update the compass calibration to adjust
for gradual changes in the vehicle's magnetic “remnant” field. If the vehicle is subjected to high magnetic
influences, the compass may appear to indicate false headings, become locked, or appear that it is
unable to be calibrated. If this occurs, perform the calibration procedure.
If at any time the compass continually displays the incorrect direction or the reading is erratic or locked,
verify the correct zone variance.
Troubleshooting Chart
Symptom Cause Solution / Reference
The compass display reads “C”.
Compass is not calibrated.
Incorrect zone variance setting.
Large change in magnetic field (Steel
bridges, subways, concentrations of
metal, carwashes, etc.)
Compass was calibrated incorrectly or in
the presence of a strong magnetic field. Perform Calibration.
Refer to DI-108, "
Calibration Procedure" .
Compass shows the wrong direction.
Compass does not change direction –
appears “Locked”.
Compass does not show all the directions,
one or more is missing.
The compass was calibrated but it “loses”
calibration.
On long trips the compass shows the
wrong direction. Perform Zone Variation Setting if correct
reading is desired in that location.
Refer to DI-108, "
Zone Variation Setting
Procedure" .
Compass does not work – No direction is
displayed. Compass not turned ON.
Check for green LED indicator (inside mir-
ror switch).
No power to inside mirror. Check power supply circuit.
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Zone Variation Setting ProcedureNKS003HT
NOTE:
The zone setting is factory preset (“default” setting) to zone 8.
1. Press and hold the inside mirror switch for 6 – 9 seconds.
2. The current zone setting appears on the compass display.
3. Find the current geographical location number in the Zone Varia- tion Chart.
4. Select the new zone number. (Press the inside mirror switch until the new zone number appears on the compass display.)
5. After select the new zone number, the compass display will automatically shows a direction within a few seconds.
6. Preform the following Calibration Procedure for more accurate indications.
Calibration ProcedureNKS003HU
NOTE:
The compass calibrates itself under normal driving conditions. However, occasional circumstances may cause
the compass to operate inaccurately. Example: Driving from rural (wide open) areas to crowded city areas, or
if an aftermarket (i.e., non original equipment) antenna with a magnetic base is attached to the vehicle. Cali-
brate the mirror compass if the display shows only one direction or a limited number of directions.
NOTE:
If “magnetic hats” are used in the dealership for vehicle identification, remove the hat from the vehicle
before performing the following steps. Do NOT put the hat back on the vehicle after the procedure is com-
pleted.
Drive the vehicle to an open level area; away from large metallic objects, structures, and overhead power
lines.
Turn off “non-essential” electrical accessories (rear window defrost, heater/air conditioning, wipers) and
close the doors.
1. Verify the correct compass zone setting for the geographical location. Refer to DI-108, "
Zone Variation
Setting Procedure" .
2. Press and hold the inside mirror switch for more than 9 seconds.
3. “C” is displayed on the compass display, when calibration starts.
4. Drive slowly [less than 8 km/h (5 mph)] in a circle until the “C / CAL” is replaced with primary headings (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, or NW).
NOTE:
This will require driving at least 2 complete 360 degree circles; 3 complete circles may be required.
5. The compass calibration procedure is now complete. The compass should operate normally.
NOTE:
If at any time the compass continually displays the incorrect direction or the reading is erratic or locked,
repeat the calibration procedure.
SEL168Y
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Wiring Diagram — COMPAS —NKS003HV
TKWM4344E
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Removal and Installation of CompassNKS003HW
Refer to GW-66, "Removal and Installation" .
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CLOCKPFP:25820
Wiring Diagram — CLOCK —NKS0031R
TKWM4360E
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CLOCK
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Removal and Installation of ClockNKS0031S
REMOVAL
1. Remove A/T selecter lever knob. Refer to IP-12, "(D) A/T Select Lever Knob" .
2. Remove A/T console finisher. Refer to IP-12, "
(F) A/T Console Finisher" .
3. Remove instrument clock finisher. Refer to IP-12, "
(E) Instrument Clock Finisher" .
4. Remove tabs (A), and remove clock (1) from instrument clock finisher (2).
INSTALLATION
Installation is the reverse order of removal.
SKIB8488E
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System DescriptionNKS0031T
The rear view monitor is equipped to check the rearward of the vehicle with display when A/T selector
lever is in reverse position.
The lines of vehicle sides and the distance from the rear end of the vehicle are provided on display as a
guide. It allows the driver to know the distance between the vehicle and a rearward object, and the width
of the vehicle much easier.
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND
Power is supplied at all time
through 10A fuse [No. 19, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to rear view camera control unit 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 rear view camera control unit terminal 2.
When ignition switch is in ON or START position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse (No. 83, located in IPDM E/R)
to back-up lamp relay terminals 1 and 3.
Ground is supplied
to rear view camera control unit terminal 3
through grounds M35, M45 and M85.
AV COMMUNICATION LINE
Rear view camera control unit is connected to the following units with AV communication line. Each unit trans-
mits/receives data with AV communication line.
NAVI control unit
Display
Display control unit
A/C and AV switch
REAR VIEW CAMERA OPERATION
When A/T selector lever is reverse position, power is supplied
through back-up lamp relay terminal 2
to TCM terminal 7.
Then back-up lamp relay is energized,
from back-up lamp relay terminal 5
to rear view camera control unit terminal 4.
Then, rear view camera control unit is sent camera ON signal
through rear view camera control unit terminal 8
to rear view camera terminal 1.
An image taken by rear view camera is sent
through rear view camera terminals 3 and 4
to rear view camera control unit terminals 10 and 9.
Then an image is sent
through rear view camera control unit terminals 12 and 14
to the display terminals 15 and 16.
An image of rear view will be projected on the display.
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Side Distance Guideline
When A/T selector lever is in reverse position, rear view camera control unit is sent rear view camera guideline
image
through rear view camera control unit terminals 12 and 14
to the display terminals 15 and 16.
Rear view camera guideline will be projected on the display.
Display shows image from rear view camera image and rear view camera guideline.
Component Parts and Harness Connector LocationNKS0031U
SKIB8489E