service INFINITI FX35 2007 Repair Manual

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ATC-156
REFRIGERANT LINES
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
Checking for Refrigerant LeaksNJS000FE
Perform a visual inspection of all refrigeration parts, fittings, hoses and components for signs of A/C lubricant
leakage, damage and corrosion. A/C lubricant leakage may indicate an area of refrigerant leakage. Allow
extra inspection time in these areas when using either an electrical leak detector or fluorescent dye leak
detector (SST: J-42220).
If dye is observed, confirm the leak with an electrical leak detector. It is possible a prior leak was repaired and
not properly cleaned.
When searching for leaks, do not stop when one leak is found but continue to check for additional leaks at all
system components and connections.
When searching for refrigerant leaks using an electrical leak detector, move the probe along the suspected
leak area at 1 to 2 inches per second and no further than 1/4 inch from the component.
CAUTION:
Moving the electrical leak detector probe slower and closer to the suspected leak area will improve the
chances of finding a leak.
Checking System for Leaks Using the Fluorescent Leak DetectorNJS000FF
1. Check A/C system for leaks using the UV lamp and safety goggles (SST: J-42220) in a low sunlight area (area without windows preferable). Illuminate all components, fittings and lines. The dye will appear as a
bright green/yellow area at the point of leakage. Fluorescent dye observed at the evaporator drain open-
ing indicates an evaporator core assembly (tubes, core or expansion valve) leak.
2. If the suspected area is difficult to see, use an adjustable mirror or wipe the area with a clean shop rag or cloth, with the UV lamp for dye residue.
3. After the leak is repaired, remove any residual dye using dye cleaner (SST: J-43872) to prevent future misdiagnosis.
4. Perform a system performance check and verify the leak repair with an approved electrical leak detector.
NOTE:
Other gases in the work area or substances on the A/C components, for example, anti-freeze, windshield
washer fluid, solvents and lubricants, may falsely trigger the leak detector. Make sure the surfaces to be
checked are clean.
Clean with a dry cloth or blow off with shop air.
Do not allow the sensor tip of the detector to contact with any substance. This can also cause false readings
and may damage the detector.
Dye InjectionNJS000FG
(This procedure is only necessary when recharging the system or when the compressor has seized and was
replaced.)
1. Check A/C system static (at rest) pressure. Pressure must be at least 345 kPa (3.52 kg/cm
2 , 50 psi).
2. Pour one bottle (1/4 ounce / 7.4 cc) of the A/C refrigerant dye into the injector tool (SST: J-41459).
3. Connect the injector tool to the A/C low-pressure side service valve.
4. Start the engine and switch A/C ON.
5. When the A/C operating (compressor running), inject one bottle (1/4 ounce / 7.4 cc) of fluorescent dye through the low-pressure service valve using dye injector tool (SST: J-41459) (refer to the manufacture’s
operating instructions).
6. With the engine still running, disconnect the injector tool from the service valve. CAUTION:
Be careful the A/C system or replacing a component, pour the dye directly into the open system
connection and proceed with the service procedures.
7. Operate the A/C system for a minimum of 20 minutes to mix the dye with the system oil. Depending on the leak size, operating conditions and location of the leak, it may take from minutes to days for the dye to
penetrate a leak and become visible.
8. Attach a blue label as necessary.

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ATC-158
REFRIGERANT LINES
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
CHECKING PROCEDURE
To prevent inaccurate or false readings, make sure there is no refrigerant vapor, shop chemicals, or cigarette
smoke in the vicinity of the vehicle. Perform the leak test in calm area (low air/wind movement) so that the
leaking refrigerant is not dispersed.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Connect a suitable A/C manifold gauge set (SST: J-39183) to the A/C service valves.
3. Check if the A/C refrigerant pressure is at least 345 kPa (3.52 kg/cm
2 , 50 psi) above 16 °C (61 °F). If less
than specification, recover/evacuate and recharge the system with the specified amount of refrigerant.
NOTE:
At temperatures below 16 °C (61 °F), leaks may not be detected since the system may not reach 345 kPa
(3.52 kg/cm
2 , 50 psi).
4. Perform the leak test from the high-pressure side (compressor discharge a to evaporator inlet h) to the low-pressure side [evaporator drain hose i to shaft seal o (VK45DE) or n (VQ35DE)]. Refer to ATC-139,
"Components" . Perform a leak check for the following areas carefully. Clean the component to be
checked and move the leak detected probe completely around the connection/component.
Compressor
Check the fitting of high- and low-pressure flexible hoses, relief valve and shaft seal.
Condenser
Check the fitting of high-pressure flexible hose and pipe, refrigerant pressure sensor.
Liquid tank
Check the fitting of refrigerant connection.
Service valves
Check all around the service valves. Ensure service valve caps are secured on the service valves (to pre-
vent leaks).
NOTE:
After removing A/C manifold gauge set from service valves, wipe any residue from valves to prevent any
false readings by leak detector.
Cooling unit (Evaporator)
With engine OFF, turn blower fan on “High” for at least 15 seconds to dissipate any refrigerant trace in the
cooling unit. Wait a minimum of 10 minutes accumulation time (refer to the manufacturer’s recommended
procedure for actual wait time) before inserting the leak detector probe into the drain hose.
Keep the probe inserted for at least 10 seconds. Use caution not to contaminate the probe tip with water
or dirt that may be in the drain hose.
5. If a leak detector detects a leak, verify at least once by blowing compressed air into area of suspected leak, then repeat check as outlined above.
6. Do not stop when one leak is found. Continue to check for additional leaks at all system components. If no leaks are found, perform steps 7 - 10.
7. Start the engine.
8. Set the A/C control as follows;
a. A/C switch: ON
b. Mode door position: VENT (Ventilation)
c. Intake position: Recirculation
d. Temperature setting: Max. cold
e. Fan speed: High
9. Run engine at 1,500 rpm for at least 2 minutes.
10. Stop the engine and perform leak check again following steps 4 through 6 above.
Refrigerant leaks should be checked immediately after stopping
the engine. Begin with the leak detector at the compressor. The
pressure on the high-pressure side will gradually drop after
refrigerant circulation stops and pressure on the low-pressure
side will gradually rise, as shown in the graph. Some leaks are
more easily detected when pressure is high.
SHA839E

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ATC-160
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)PFP:00030
CompressorNJS000FI
LubricantNJS000FJ
RefrigerantNJS000FK
Engine Idling SpeedNJS000FL
Refer to EC-675, "Idle Speed and Ignition Timing" (VQ35DE) or EC-1366, "Idle Speed and Ignition Timing"
(VK45DE).
Belt TensionNJS000FM
Refer to EM-15, "DRIVE BELTS" (VQ35DE) or EM-174, "DRIVE BELTS" (VK45DE).
Model Calsonic Kansei make CWV-618
Ty p e V-6 variable displacement
Displacement
cm
3 (cu in)/rev Max. 184 (11.228)
Min. 14.5 (0.885)
Cylinder bore × stroke
mm (in) 37 (1.46)
× [2.3 - 28.6 (0.091 - 1.126)]
Direction of rotation Clockwise (viewed from drive end)
Drive belt Poly V
ModelCalsonic Kansei make CWV-618
Name Nissan A/C System Oil Type S (DH-PS)
Capacity
m (US fl oz, lmp fl oz) Total in system 180 (6.0, 6.3)
Compressor (Service part) charg-
ing amount 180 (6.0, 6.3)
Ty p e
HFC-134a (R-134a)
Capacity
kg (lb) 0.55 (1.21)

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AV-1
AUDIO VISUAL, NAVIGATION & TELEPHONE SYS- TEM
K ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
C
D E
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G H
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SECTION
A
B
AV
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
AUDIO VISUAL, NAVIGATION & TELEPHONE SYSTEM
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 4
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” ............................................................. ..... 4
PREPARATION ...................................................... ..... 5
Commercial Service Tools ................................... ..... 5
AUDIO .................................................................... ..... 6
System Description ............................................. ..... 6
AUDIO SYSTEM .............................................. ..... 6
SPEED SENSITIVE VOLUME SYSTEM ......... ..... 7
Component Parts Location .................................. ..... 7
Schematic — AUDIO — / With Navigation System ..... 8
Wiring Diagram — AUDIO — / With Navigation Sys-
tem ...................................................................... ..... 9
Schematic — AUDIO — Without Navigation System ... 19
Wiring Diagram — AUDIO — / Without Navigation
System ................................................................ ... 20
Terminals and Reference Value for Audio Unit .... ... 29
Terminals and Reference Value for BOSE Speaker
Amp. .................................................................... ... 31
Terminals and Reference Value for A/C and AV
Switch .................................................................. ... 33
Terminals and Reference Value for Woofer ......... ... 34
Terminals and Reference Value for Satellite Radio
Tuner ................................................................... ... 34
A/C and AV Switch Self-Diagnosis Function ....... ... 35
STARTING THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE .... ... 35
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION .................................. ... 35
EXITING THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE ........ ... 35
Trouble Diagnosis ............................................... ... 36
Power Supply Circuit Inspection ......................... ... 37
Audio Steering Wheel Switch Inspection ............. ... 38
A/C and AV Switch Inspection ............................. ... 40
BOSE Speaker Amp. Inspection ......................... ... 40
Vehicle Speed Signal Inspection ......................... ... 41
Locking CD Auto-Changer Mechanism ............... ... 42
DAMPER LOCK PROCEDURE ....................... ... 42
Removal and Installation of Audio Unit ............... ... 43
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 43
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 43 Disassembly and Assembly for Audio Unit ..........
... 43
DISASSEMBLY ................................................ ... 43
ASSEMBLY ...................................................... ... 43
Removal and Installation for A/C and AV Switch . ... 44
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 44
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 44
Removal and Installation for Front Door Speaker ... 44
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 44
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 44
Removal and Installation for Rear Door Speaker ... 44 REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 44
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 44
Removal and Installation for Instrument Speaker ... 45 REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 45
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 45
Removal and Installation for Tweeter .................. ... 45
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 45
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 45
Removal and Installation for Woofer (BOSE Sys-
tem) ..................................................................... ... 45
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 45
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 45
Removal and Installation for BOSE Speaker Amp. ... 46
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 46
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 46
Removal and Installation of Satellite Radio Tuner ... 47
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 47
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 47
Removal and Installation of Satellite Radio Antenna ... 47
REMOVAL ........................................................ ... 47
INSTALLATION ................................................ ... 47
ANTENNA .............................................................. ... 48
System Description .............................................. ... 48
Wiring Diagram — M/ANT — .............................. ... 49
Terminals and Reference Value for Audio Unit .... ... 50
Antenna Amp. Inspection .................................... ... 50
Location of Antenna ............................................. ... 51
RADIO ANTENNA AND GPS ANTENNA ......... ... 51
SATELLITE RADIO ANTENNA ........................ ... 51
Window Antenna Repair ...................................... ... 52

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AV-4
PRECAUTIONS
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
NKS003AF
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.

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PREPARATION AV-5
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D E
F
G H
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M A
B
AV
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
PREPARATIONPFP:00002
Commercial Service ToolsNKS003AG
Tool nameDescription
Power tool Loosening bolts and nuts
PBIC0191E

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AV-36
AUDIO
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
Trouble DiagnosisNKS003LC
The majority of the audio malfunctions are the result of outside causes (bad CD, electromagnetic interfer-
ence, etc.). Check the symptoms below to diagnose the malfunction.
The vehicle itself can be a source of noise if noise prevention parts or electrical equipment is malfunction-
ing. Check if noise is caused and/or changed by engine speed, ignition switch turned to each position, and
operation of each piece of electrical equipment, and then determine the cause.
Make sure that other operation except audio system can be performed with A/C and AV switch. If these
operations are inoperative with A/C and AV switch, refer to AV- 8 4 , "
Unable to Operate System with A/C
and AV Switch" (Without navigation system), or AV- 1 3 9 , "Unable to Operate System with A/C and AV
Switch" (With navigation system).
Refer to "SERVICE BULLETIN ITB04-055" for the diagnosis of satellite radio.
NOTE:
Noise resulting from variations in field strength, such as fading noise and multi-path noise, or external noise
from trains and other sources. It is not a malfunction.
Fading noise: This noise occurs because of variations in the field strength in a narrow range due to moun-
tains or buildings blocking the signal.
Multi-path noise: This noise results from a time difference between the broadcast waves directly from the
station arriving at the antenna and the waves reflected by mountains or buildings.
Symptom Possible malfunction location
Audio system does not work properly.
Audio unit power supply circuit
Communication signal circuit between audio unit and display control unit
A/C and AV switch
Audio unit
No sound can be heard from all speakers.
BOSE speaker amp. power supply and ground circuit
BOSE speaker amp. ON signal circuit
Audio unit
BOSE speaker amp.
No sound can be heard from one or several speakers.
Audio signal circuit between audio unit and BOSE speaker amp.
Audio signal circuit between BOSE speaker amp. and speaker
Speaker
Tw e e te r
Audio unit
BOSE speaker amp.
No sound can be heard from woofer.
Audio signal circuit between BOSE speaker amp. and woofer
Woofer
BOSE speaker amp.
No sound can be heard from radio or noise is caught.
Antenna amp. ON signal circuit
Antenna feeder
Roof antenna
Antenna amp.
Audio unit
Audio steering switch does not operate properly.
Remote control signal circuit between audio steering switch and A/C and
AV switch
Audio steering switch
Spiral cable
TEL adapter unit (With telephone system)
A/C and AV switch

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AV-134
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
Diagnosis by Error History
When having a difficulty on the investigation of cause due to multiple errors with a reproducible malfunc-
tion, turn ON the ignition switch from OFF mode after making a memo of the item and number of time (or
delete “Error History”). Check “Error History” again after the malfunction was reproduced, and then per-
form diagnosis focusing on the item of which number of time increased.
DVD-ROM error history may be restored because DVD-ROM cannot be temporarily read. (Driving on
rough road etc.) Then, erase the error history. (This is not a malfunction.) Perform service in “Action to
take” if error history are repeatedly indicated again.
Error item Possible cause Action to take
GPS Antenna Error GPS antenna connection malfunction
is detected. 1. Start self-diagnosis, and make sure of
the result.
2. If any error is found, GO TO 3. If any error is not found, delete the error his-
tory and end the diagnosis. (This is not
a malfunction.)
3. Check if GPS antenna feeder line is snapped or pinched.
4. If the results from the above checkup show no malfunction, replace GPS
antenna, and then restart self-diagno-
sis.
5. If self-diagnosis results still show any malfunction, replace NAVI control unit.
FLASH-ROM Error Of Control Unit
NAVI control unit malfunction is
detected. 1. Start self-diagnosis, and make sure of
the result.
2. If any error is found, replace NAVI con- trol unit. Refer to AV-155, "
Removal
and Installation of NAVI Control Unit" .
If any error is not found, delete the error
history and end the diagnosis. (This is
not a malfunction.)
Connection Of Gyro
GPS Communication Error GPS malfunction is detected. If the symptoms such as the GPS receipt
malfunction occur, intermittent malfunc-
tion caused by strong radio interference
may be detected.
If the malfunction always occurs, replace
NAVI control unit.
GPS ROM Error
GPS RAM Error
GPS RTC Error
DVD-ROM Mechanism not Detected
Malfunction is detected on DVD-
ROM drive pickup lens in NAVI con-
trol unit.
There is dirt and damage on the
DVD-ROM. 1. Check if the inserted DVD-ROM is
specified for this navigation system,
and the DVD-ROM is dirty, scratched or
warped.
2. If the results from the above checkup show no malfunction, insert the same
DVD-ROM, and then restart self-diag-
nosis.
3. If self-diagnosis results still show any malfunction, replace NAVI control unit.
DVD-ROM Communication Error
DVD-ROM Mechanism Error
DVD-ROM Focus Error
DVD-ROM TOC Error
DVD-ROM Disc Error
DVD-ROM Seek Error
DVD-ROM Error Correction Error
DVD-ROM Read Error
DVD-ROM Data Transfer Error
DVD-ROM Data Error
DVD-ROM Loading / Eject Error
DVD-ROM Time-out

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AV-152
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
Example of Symptoms Possible No MalfunctionNKS003KZ
For Navigation System operation information, refer to Navigation System Owner's Manual.
BASIC OPERATIONS
NOTE:
Locations stored in the Address Book and other memory functions may be lost if the vehicle's battery is disconnected or is disc harged. If
this occurs, service the vehicle's battery as necessary and re-enter the information in the Address Book.
VEHICLE MARKS
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
No image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.
The display is turned off. Press and hold the button to turn on the
display.
No voice guidance is available.
The volume is too high or too low. The volume is not set correctly, or it is turned
off. Adjust the volume of voice guidance.
No map is displayed on the
screen. The DVD-ROM is not inserted, or it is inserted
upside down. Insert the DVD-ROM correctly.
A screen other than map screen is displayed. Press the “MAP” button.
The pickup lens of the DVD unit is dirty. The pickup lens can become dirty depending
on the usage of the vehicle. Contact a NISSAN
dealer or qualified workshop for pickup lens
cleaning.
The screen is too dim.
The movement is slow. The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is
low. Wait until the interior of the vehicle has
warmed up.
Some pixels in the display are
darker or brighter than others. This condition is an inherent characteristic of
liquid crystal displays. This is not a malfunction.
Some menu items cannot be
selected. Some menu items become unavailable while
the vehicle is driven. Park the vehicle in a safe location, then oper-
ate the navigation system.
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Names of roads and locations dif-
fer between plan view and BIRD-
VIEW
™ . This is because the quantity of the displayed
information is reduced so that the screen does
not become difficult to read. There is also a
chance that names of the roads or locations
may be displayed several times, and the names
appearing on the screen may be different
because of a processing procedure. This is not a malfunction.
The vehicle mark is not displayed
in the correct position. The vehicle was transported after the ignition
switch was turned off, for example, by a ferry or
car transporter. Drive the vehicle for a while on a road where
GPS signals can be received.
The position and direction of the vehicle mark
may be incorrect depending on the driving envi-
ronments and the levels of positioning accuracy
of the navigation system. This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehicle for
a while to automatically correct the position
and direction of the vehicle mark.
When the vehicle is travelling on a
new road, the vehicle mark is
located on another road nearby. The system automatically places the vehicle
mark on the nearest available road, because
the new road is not stored in the map data. Updated road information will be included in
the next version of the DVD-ROM.
The screen does not switch to the
night screen even after turning on
the headlights. The daytime screen was set the last time the
headlights were turned on. Set the screen to the night screen mode using
button when turning on the headlights.
The map does not scroll even
when the vehicle is moving. The current location map screen is not dis-
played. Press the “MAP” button.
The vehicle mark is not displayed. The current location map screen is not dis-
played. Press the “MAP” button.

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BCS-2
PRECAUTIONS
Revision: 2006 July 2007 FX35/FX45
PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
NKS0033Y
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.

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