keyless entry INFINITI M35 2006 Factory Owner's Manual

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INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM/ENGINE START FUNCTION
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Work FlowNIS001YJ
1. LISTEN TO CUSTOMER COMPLAINT OR REQUEST
Get symptoms or listen to customer complaints or request.
NOTE:
In case of request for Intelligent Key or IVIS (NATS) system repair, the key ID re-registration might be neces-
sary. Keep all the Intelligent Keys before work for the re-registration.
Key ID registration request>>Resister Intelligent Key by referring to Technical Bulletin.
Request for malfunction repair.>>GO TO 2.
2. CHECK DOOR LOCK AND REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY FUNCTION
Check that Door Lock and remote control function of Intelligent Key operate normally.
Door Lock or remote keyless entry function is malfunctioning.>>Malfunction of Door Lock and remote control
function, Refer to BL-44, "
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM" .
Door Lock and remote keyless entry function are normal.>>GO TO 3.
3. CONFIRMATION BEFORE DIAGNOSIS
Before performing diagnostic procedure, grasp the operating systems with referring to the items below.
“System operation with carrying Intelligent Key”. Refer to BL-129, "OPERATION WHEN INTELLIGENT
KEY IS CARRIED" .
“System operation by using Key slot”. Refer to BL-130, "OPERATION WHEN KEY SLOT IS USED" .
>> GO TO 4.
4. CONFIRM SELF DIAGNOSIS 1
Start CONSULT-II with Push-button ignition switch in lock position and confirm SELF DIAG RESULT “Intelli-
gent Key”. Refer to BL-151, "
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure" .
No malfunction>>GO TO 5.
Malfunction exist>>Repair the items displayed in “SELF DIAG RESULTS”. Refer to BL-152, "
SELF-DIAG-
NOSTIC RESULTS" .
5. CONFIRM SELF DIAGNOSIS 2
Start CONSULT-II with Push-button ignition switch in lock position and confirm SELF DIAG RESULTS “NATS
BCM or S/ENT” and “NATS I-KEY”. Refer to BL-268, "
CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE" .
NOTE:
NATS program card is necessary to display “SELF DIAG RESULTS”.
No malfunction>>GO TO 6.
Malfunction exist>>Repair the items displayed in “SELF DIAG RESULTS”. Refer to BL-271, "
“NATS BCM OR
S/ENT” SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ITEM CHART" and BL-272, "“NATS I-KEY” SELF-DIAG-
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INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM/ENGINE START FUNCTION
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
1. Start engine.
2. Check voltage between Intelligent Key unit connector and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> Check the condition of harness and connector. If it is
OK, check the self-diagnosis results using CONSULT-II
again.
NG >> Check alternator. Refer to
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart 1NIS001Z0
Power supply switching operation cannot be operated with all Intelligent Keys.
CAUTION:
Follow Trouble Diagnosis Flowchart referring to “Diagnosis Procedure”. Determine malfunction-
ing condition before performing this diagnosis.
Make sure that vehicle is under the condition shown in “Conditions of vehicle” before starting
diagnosis.
Check systems shown in the “Diagnosis/service procedure” column in this order.
CONDITIONS OF VEHICLE (OPERATING CONDITIONS)
Engine start function is ON when setting on CONSULT-II.
Use Intelligent Key with registered Intelligent Key ID.
One or more of Intelligent Keys with registered Intelligent Key ID is in the passenger room.
Terminals
Voltage (V)
(Approx.) (+)
(–)
Intelligent Key unit
connectorTerminal
M32 1
Ground Battery voltage
M3341
57
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Diagnosis/service procedure Reference page
1. Check push button ignition switchBL-181
2. Check inside key antennaBL-183
3. Check remote keyless entry receiverBL-185
4. Replace Intelligent Key unit.BL-125

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INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM/ENGINE START FUNCTION
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4. CHECK INDE KEY ANTENNA INPUT SIGNAL 2
1. Replace inside key antenna. (New antenna or other antenna)
2. Connect Intelligent Key unit and inside key antenna connector.
3. Check signal between Intelligent Key unit connector and ground with oscilloscope.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace malfunction inside key antenna.
NG >> Replace Intelligent Key unit.
Check Remote Keyless Entry ReceiverNIS001Z6
1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect remote keyless entry receiver connector.
3. Check voltage between Intelligent Key unit connector and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Replace Intelligent Key unit.
Terminals
ConditionSignal
(Reference value.) (+)
(–)
Intelligent Key
unit connectorTe r -
minal
M33Instru-
ment
center47
GroundAny door
is open

close Console 49
Rear seat 51
Trunk
room53
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Terminals
ConditionVoltage (V)
(Approx.) (+)
(–) Intelli-
gent Key
unit con-
nectorTe r -
minal
M32 4 GroundCarry the Intelli-
gent Key within
the inside key
antenna detec-
tion area, and
then push the
push-button
ignition switch.0
Other than the
above.
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2. CHECK HARNESS CONITNUITY
1. Disconnect Intelligent Key unit connector.
2. Check continuity between Intelligent Key unit connector and remote keyless entry receiver connector.
3. Check continuity between Intelligent Key unit connector and
ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between Intelligent Key unit and remote keyless entry receiver.
3. CHECK REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER
1. Replace remote keyless entry receiver.
2. Connect Intelligent Key unit and remote keyless entry receiver connector. Check function the Intelligent
Key is carried into the inside key antenna detection area and the ignition switch is turned to START.
OK or NG
OK >> Remote keyless entry receiver is malfunction.
NG >> Remote keyless entry receiver is OK. If its malfunction is the same malfunction that occurred
before performing the Remote Keyless Entry Receiver Circuit Inspection", it is not a malfunction in
the remote keyless entry receiver circuit.
Check Key Switch Built In Key SlotNIS001Z7
1. CHECK FUNCTION
When the driver door is opened while inserting the Intelligent Key into the key slot, make sure that key
reminder warning functions properly.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> GO TO 2.
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Continuity
Intelligent Key
unit connectorTe r m i n a lRemote keyless
entry receiver
connectorTerminal
M32 4 M89 3 Yes
A
GroundContinuity
Intelligent Key unit connector Terminal
M32 4 No
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Key inserted : Sound
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VEHICLE SECURITY (THEFT WARNING) SYSTEM
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1. Fuse block (J / B) fuse layout 2. IPDM E / R fuse layout 3. Fuse and fusible link box
4. BCM M1, M2 (View with instrument
lower panel RH removed)5. IPDM E / R E8, E9
(Engine room)6. Security indicator M69
(Multifunction switch)
7. Key slot M14 8. Hood switch E44
(Hood lock assembly)9. Intelligent key unit M32 (View with
dash side finisher LH removed)
10. Remote keyless entry receiver M89
(View with instrument lower panel RH
removed)11. Power window main switch
D10, D11 (Driver side)12. Power window sub switch
D46 (Passenger side)
13. Front door lock assembly LH D14
(Key cylinder switch)14. Front door switch B11
(Driver side)15. Rear door switch LH B53
16. trunk lid lock assembly T106
(Trunk room lamp switch)17. Trunk lid key cylinder switch T104 18. Horn (low) E56, E57 (View with front
fender protector LH removed)
19. Horn (high) E64, E65 (View with front
grille removed)
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VEHICLE SECURITY (THEFT WARNING) SYSTEM
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Trouble Diagnosis Symptom ChartNIS00204
*: Make sure the system is in the armed phase.Procedure
Diagnostic procedure Refer to page
Symptom
1Vehicle security
system cannot be
set by ꞏꞏꞏꞏDoor switch Diagnostic Procedure 1 (Check door, hood and trunk switch) BL-238
Lock / unlock switch Diagnostic Procedure 6 (Check door lock / unlock switch)BL-247
Door outside key Diagnostic Procedure 3 (Check door key cylinder switch)BL-246
Intelligent Key Check Intelligent Key.BL-126
— If the above systems are “OK”, replace BCM.BCS-17
Security indicator does not turn “ON”.Diagnostic Procedure 2 (Check security indicator lamp)BL-245If the above systems are “OK”, replace BCM.BCS-17
2* Vehicle security
system does not
alarm when ꞏꞏꞏꞏAny door is opened.Diagnostic Procedure 1 (Check door, hood and trunk switch)BL-238If the above systems are “OK”, replace BCM.BCS-17
3Vehicle security
alarm does not
activate.Horn alarmDiagnostic Procedure 4 (Check vehicle security horn alarm)BL-246
If the above systems are “OK”, replace BCM.BCS-17
Head lamp alarmDiagnostic Procedure 5 (Check head lamp alarm)BL-247If the above systems are “OK”, replace BCM.BCS-17
Hazard lampDiagnostic Procedure 7 (Check hazard lamp alarm)BL-247If the above systems are “OK”, replace BCM.BCS-17
4Vehicle security
system cannot be
canceled by ꞏꞏꞏꞏDoor outside keyDiagnostic Procedure 3 (Check door key cylinder switch)BL-246
If the above systems are “OK”, replace power window main
switch.EI-34
Intelligent KeyCheck remote keyless entry function.BL-44If the above systems are “OK”, replace BCM.BCS-17

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ILLUMINATION
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to door mirror remote control switch (illumination) terminal 15
to AFS switch (illumination) terminal 6 (with AFS)
to rear sunshade front switch (illumination) terminal 6 (with rear control switch)
to A/T illumination terminal 2
to snow mode switch (illumination) terminal 6 (ADW models)
to rear control cancel switch (illumination) terminal 5 (with rear control switch)
to clock terminal 4
to multifunction switch terminal 4
to audio unit terminal 8
to DVD player terminal 17 (With DVD player)
to climate controlled seat switch driver side (illumination) terminal 8 (with climate controlled seat) and
to climate controlled seat switch passenger side (illumination) terminal 8 (with climate controlled seat)
through illumination control switch terminal 2
to illumination control switch terminal 3
through grounds M16 and M70,
to cigarette lighter socket (illumination) terminal 1
to map lamp (illumination) terminal 4
to power window main switch illumination terminal 2 and
to glove box lamp terminal 2
through grounds M16 and M70,
to ashtray illumination (rear LH) terminal 2
to ashtray illumination (rear RH) terminal 2
to automatic return cancel switch (illumination) terminal 2 (With rear control switch)
to rear power seat switch LH (illumination) terminal 3 (With rear control switch)
to rear heated seat switch LH (illumination) terminal 8 (With rear control switch)
through grounds B5, B40 and B131,
through rear sunshade cancel relay terminal 7(With rear control switch)
to rear sunshade rear switch (illumination) terminal 7 (With rear control switch)
through grounds B5, B40, B131 and B559.
to rear control switch terminal 4
to rear power seat switch RH (illumination) terminal 3 (With rear control switch)
to rear heated seat switch RH (illumination) terminal 8 (With rear control switch)
through grounds B5, B40, B131 and B559.
With power and ground supplied, illumination lamps illuminate.
EXTERIOR LAMP BATTERY SAVER CONTROL
BCM activates the exterior lamp battery saver control function and turns off the exterior lamps to prevent bat-
tery from over discharge when the combination switch (lighting switch) is in 1ST or 2ND position and/or the
front fog lamp switch ON and the door lock operation is performed by keyless entry system.
CAN Communication System DescriptionNKS003TI
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 UnitNKS003TJ
Refer to LAN-34, "CAN Communication Unit" .

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