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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS LAN-51
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Front fog light request signal T R
Front wiper request signal T R
High beam request signal T R R
Horn chirp signal T R
Ignition switch signal T R R
Key fob door unlock signal T R
Key fob ID signal T R
Key switch signal T R
Low beam request signal T R
Oil pressure switch signal RT
TR
Position light request signal T R R
Rear window defogger switch signal T R
Run flat tire warning lamp signal T R
Sleep wake up signal TRRR
RT
Theft warning horn request signal T R
Tire pressure warning lamp signal T R
Turn indicator signal T R
Alarm request signal R T
Back door open request signal R T
Door lock/unlock request signal R T
Ignition knob switch signal R T
Key warning signal T R
Power window open request signal R T
Steering angle sensor signal T R
Distance to empty signal R T
Fuel level low warning signal R T
Fuel level sensor signal R T
Manual mode shift down signal R T
Manual mode shift up signal R T
Manual mode signal R T
Not manual mode signal R T
Snow mode switch signal R T
Stop lamp switch signal R T
Turn LED burnout status signal R T
Vehicle speed signal RT
RRRRR T R
A/T shift schedule change demand signal R T
ABS operation signal T
ABS warning lamp signal RT
Brake warning lamp signal RT
SLIP indicator lamp signal RT
Signals
ECM
DISP TCM
BCM
I-KEY
STRG M&AABS
ADP
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ICC operation signal R T
ICC system display signal T R
ICC warning lamp signal T R
A/T CHECK indicator lamp signal T R
A/T self-diagnosis signal R T
Current gear position signal R T R
Manual mode indicator signal R T R
Output shaft revolution signal R R T R
P range signal R T R R
Shift position indicator signal R T R
Turbine revolution signal R R T
A/C switch signal R T
Blower fan motor switch signal R T
Day time running light request signal T R
Door lock/unlock status signal T R
Door switch signal R T R R R R
Front fog light request signal T R
Front wiper request signal R T R
High beam request signal T R R
Horn chirp signal T R
Ignition switch signal T R R
Key fob door unlock signal T R
Key fob ID signal T R
Key switch signal T R
Low beam request signal T R
Oil pressure switch signal RT
TR
Position light request signal T R R
Rear window defogger switch signal T R
Run flat tire warning lamp signal T R
Sleep wake up signal TRRR
RT
Theft warning horn request signal T R
Tire pressure warning lamp signal T R
Turn indicator signal T R R
Alarm request signal R T
Back door open request signal R T
Door lock/unlock request signal R T
Ignition knob switch signal R T
Key warning signal T R
Power window open request signal R T
Steering angle sensor signal T R
Distance to empty signal R T Signals
ECM
DISP ICC
TCM
BCM
I-KEY
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STRG M&AABS
LASER ADP
IPDM-E
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ASCD SET lamp signal T R
Battery voltage signal T R
Closed throttle position signal T R
Cooling fan speed request signal T R
Engine coolant temperature signal T R
Engine speed signal T R R R R R
Engine status signal T R
Fuel consumption monitor signal TR
RT
Malfunction indicator lamp signal T R
Wide open throttle position signal T R
AWD warning lamp signal T R
A/C switch/indicator signal TR
RT
System setting signal TR R
RT T
A/T CHECK indicator lamp signal T R
A/T self-diagnosis signal R T
Current gear position signal T R
Manual mode indicator signal T R
Output shaft revolution signal R T
P range signal T R R
Shift position indicator signal T R
Turbine revolution signal R T
A/C switch signal R T
Buzzer output signal TR
TR
Blower fan motor switch signal R T
Day time running light request signal T R
Door lock/unlock status signal T R
Door switch signal R T R R R R
Front fog light request signal T R
Front wiper request signal T R
High beam request signal T R R
Horn chirp signal T R
Ignition switch signal T R R
Key fob door unlock signal T R
Key fob ID signal T R
Key switch signal T R
Low beam request signal T R
Oil pressure switch signal RT
TR
Position light request signal R T R R Signals
ECM
4WD
DISP TCM
BCM
I-KEY
STRG M&A ABS
ADP
IPDM-E
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Day time running light request signal T R
Door lock/unlock status signal T R
Door switch signal R T R R R R
Front fog light request signal T R
Front wiper request signal R T R
High beam request signal T R R
Horn chirp signal T R
Ignition switch signal T R R
Key fob door unlock signal T R
Key fob ID signal T R
Key switch signal T R
Low beam request signal T R
Oil pressure switch signal RT
TR
Position light request signal R T R R
Rear window defogger switch signal T R
Run flat tire warning lamp signal T R
Sleep wake up signal TRRR
RT
Theft warning horn request signal T R
Tire pressure warning lamp signal T R
Turn indicator signal T R R
Alarm request signal R T
Back door open request signal R T
Door lock/unlock request signal R T
Ignition knob switch signal R T
Key warning signal T R
Power window open request signal R T
Steering angle sensor signal T R
Distance to empty signal R T
Fuel level low warning signal R T
Fuel level sensor signal R T
Manual mode shift down signal R T
Manual mode shift up signal R T
Manual mode signal R T
Not manual mode signal R T
Parking brake switch signal R R T
Stop lamp switch signal R R T
Turn LED burnout status signal R T
Vehicle speed signal RR RRT
R R RRR T RR
A/T shift schedule change demand signal R T
ABS malfunction signal R T Signals
ECM
4WD
DISP
ICC
TCM
BCM
I-KEY
LANE
STRG M&A
ABS
LASER ADP
IPDM-E
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PRECAUTIONS PFP:00011
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
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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.
General Precautions for Service OperationsNKS002V4
Never work with wet hands.
Xenon headlamp includes high voltage generating part. Be sure
to disconnect battery negative cable (negative terminal) or
power fuse before removing, installing, or touching the xenon
headlamp (including lamp bulb).
Turn the lighting switch OFF before disconnecting and connect-
ing the connector.
When turning the xenon headlamp on and while it is illuminated,
never touch the harness, bulb, and socket of the headlamp.
When checking the headlamp on/off operation, check it on vehi-
cle and with the power connected to the vehicle-side connector.
Do not touch the headlamp bulb glass surface with bare hands or allow oil or grease to get on it. Do not
touch the headlamp bulb just after the headlamp is turned off, because it is very hot.
Install the xenon headlamp bulb socket correctly. If it is installed improperly, high-voltage leak or corona
discharge may occur that can melt the bulb, connector, and housing. Do not illuminate the xenon head-
lamp bulb out of the headlamp housing. Doing so can cause fire and harm your eyes.
When the bulb has burned out, wrap it in a thick vinyl bag and discard. Do not break the bulb.
Leaving the bulb removed from the headlamp housing for a long period of time can deteriorate the perfor-
mance of the lens and reflector (dirt, clouding). Always prepare a new bulb and have it on hand when
replacing the bulb.
When adjusting the headlamp aiming, turn the aiming adjustment screw only in the tightening direction. (If
it is necessary to loosen the screw, first fully loosen the screw, and then turn it in the tightening direction.)
Do not use organic solvent (paint thinner or gasoline) to clean lamps and to remove old sealant.
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HEADLAMP - XENON TYPE -
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HEADLAMP - XENON TYPE -PFP:26010
Component Parts and Harness Connector LocationNKS002V5
System DescriptionNKS002V6
Control of the headlamp system operation is dependent upon the position of the combination switch (lighting
switch). When the lighting switch is placed in the 2ND position, the BCM (body control module) receives input
signal requesting the headlamps (and tail lamps) illuminate. This input signal is communicated to the IPDM E/
R (intelligent power distribution module engine room) through the CAN communication lines. The CPU (central
processing unit) located in the IPDM E/R controls the headlamp high and headlamp low relay coils. These
relays, when energized, direct power to the respective headlamps, which then illuminate.
If voltage is applied to a high beam solenoid, the bulb shade will move, even a xenon head lamp bulb comes
out, and a high beam and a low beam are changed.
OUTLINE
Power is supplied at all times
to headlamp high relay, located in IPDM E/R
to headlamp low relay, located in IPDM E/R and
to ignition relay, located in IPDM E/R, from battery direct,
through 10A fuse (No. 71, located in IPDM E/R)
to CPU located in IPDM E/R,
through 15A fuse (No. 78, located in IPDM E/R)
to CPU located in IPDM E/R,
through 50A fusible link (letter M, located in fuse, fusible link and relay box)
to BCM terminal 55,
through 15A fuse [No. 22, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to BCM terminal 42,
through 10A fuse [No. 19, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to combination meter terminal 8.
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With ignition switch in ON or START position, power is supplied
to ignition relay, located in IPDM E/R, from battery direct
through 15A fuse [No. 1, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to BCM terminal 38,
through 10A fuse [No. 14, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to combination meter terminal 7.
With ignition switch in ACC or ON position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to BCM terminal 11.
Ground is supplied
to BCM terminals 49 and 52
through grounds M35, M45 and M85,
to IPDM E/R terminals 38 and 60
through grounds E21, E50 and E51,
to combination meter terminals 5, 6 and 15
through grounds M35, M45 and M85.
HEADLAMP OPERATION
Low Beam Operation
With the lighting switch in the 2ND position, the BCM receives input signal requesting the headlamps to illumi-
nate. This input signal is communicated to the IPDM E/R through the CAN communication lines. The CPU
located in the IPDM E/R controls the headlamp low relay coil, which when energized, directs power
through 15A fuse (No. 76, located in IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 20
to front combination lamp RH terminal 6,
through 15A fuse (No. 86, located in IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 30
to front combination lamp LH terminal 6.
Ground is supplied
to front combination lamp RH and LH terminals 7
through grounds E21, E50 and E51,
With power and ground supplied, low beam headlamps illuminate.
High Beam Operation/Flash-to-Pass Operation
With the lighting switch in the 2ND position and placed in the HIGH or PASS position, the BCM receives input
signal requesting the headlamp high beams to illuminate. This input signal is communicated to the IPDM E/R
through the CAN communication lines. The CPU located in the IPDM E/R controls the headlamp high relay
coil and low relay coil, which when energized, directs power
through 15A fuse (No. 76, located in IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 20
to front combination lamp RH terminal 6,
through 15A fuse (No. 86, located in IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 30
to front combination lamp LH terminal 6,
through 10A fuse (No. 72, located in IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 27
to front combination lamp RH terminal 5,
through 10A fuse (No. 74, located in IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 28
to front combination lamp LH terminal 5.
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Aiming AdjustmentNKS002VS
PREPARATION BEFORE ADJUSTING
For details, refer to the regulations in your own country.
Before performing aiming adjustment, check the following.
1. Keep all tires inflated to correct pressures.
2. Place vehicle on level ground.
3. Set that there is no-load in vehicle other than the driver (or equivalent weight placed in driver's position). Coolant, engine oil filled up to correct level and full fuel tank.
LOW BEAM AND HIGH BEAM
1. Turn headlamp low beam ON.
CAUTION:
Be sure aiming switch is set to “0” when performing aiming
adjustment.
2. Use adjusting screws to perform aiming adjustment.
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FRONT FOG LAMP
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FRONT FOG LAMPPFP:26150
Component Parts and Harness Connector LocationNKS002WW
System DescriptionNKS002WX
Control of the front fog lamps is dependent upon the position of the combination switch (lighting switch). The
lighting switch must be in the 2ND position or AUTO position (headlamp is ON) for front fog lamp opera-
tion.When the lighting switch is placed in the front fog lamp on position the BCM (body control module)
receives input signal requesting the front fog lamps to illuminate. When the headlamps are illuminated, this
input signal is communicated to the IPDM E/R (intelligent power distribution module engine room) through the
CAN communication lines. The CPU (central processing unit) located in the IPDM E/R controls the front fog
lamp relay coil. When activated, this relay directs power to the front fog lamps.
OUTLINE
Power is supplied at all times
to ignition relay, located in IPDM E/R, from battery direct,
through 15A fuse (No. 88, located in IPDM E/R)
to front fog lamp relay, located in IPDM E/R,
through 15A fuse (No. 78, located in IPDM E/R)
to CPU located in IPDM E/R,
through 10A fuse (No. 71, located in IPDM E/R)
to CPU located in IPDM E/R.
through 50A fusible link (letter M, located in fuse, fusible link and relay box)
to BCM terminal 55,
through 15A fuse [No. 22, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to BCM terminal 42.
When ignition switch is in ON or START position, power is supplied
to ignition relay (located IPDM E/R)
through 15A fuse [No. 1, located in fuse block (J/B)]
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to BCM terminal 38.
When ignition switch is in ACC or ON position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse [No. 6, located in fuse block (J/B)]
to BCM terminal 11.
Ground is supplied
to BCM terminals 49 and 52
through grounds M35, M45 and M85,
to IPDM E/R terminals 38 and 60
through grounds E21, E50 and E51.
FRONT FOG LAMP OPERATION
The front fog lamp switch is built into combination switch. The lighting switch must be in the 2ND position or
AUTO position (headlamp is ON) and the front fog lamp switch must be ON for front fog lamp operation.
With the front fog lamp switch in the ON position, the CPU located in the IPDM E/R grounds the coil side of the
front fog lamp relay. The front fog lamp relay then directs power
through IPDM E/R terminal 36
to front fog lamp RH terminal 1,
through IPDM E/R terminal 37
to front fog lamp LH terminal 1.
Ground is supplied
to front fog lamp RH and LH terminals 2
through grounds E21, E50 and E51.
With power and grounds supplied, front fog lamps illuminate.
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION
Refer to BCS-3, "COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION" .
EXTERIOR LAMP BATTERY SAVER CONTROL
When the combination switch (lighting switch) is in the 2ND position (ON), the front fog lamp switch is ON, and
the ignition switch is turned from ON or ACC to OFF, the battery saver control feature is activated.
Under this condition, the front fog lamps (and headlamps) remain illuminated for 5 minutes, then the front fog
lamps (and headlamps) are turned off.
Exterior lamp battery saver control mode can be changed by the function setting of CONSULT-II.
CAN Communication System DescriptionNKS002WY
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 UnitNKS002WZ
Refer to LAN-49, "CAN System Specification Chart" .