warning INFINITI QX4 2005 Factory Service Manual

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CHARGING SYSTEM
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 2
Check Battery Circuit
1. CHECK BATTERY CIRCUIT CONNECTION
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Check to see if terminal 1 is clean and tight.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Repair terminal 1 connection. Confirm repair by performing complete Battery/Starting/Charging
system test.
2. CHECK BATTERY CIRCUIT
Check voltage between generator connector E206 terminal 1 (B/R)
and ground using a digital circuit tester.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Check the following.
140A fusible link (letter a , located in fusible link box)
Harness for open or short between generator and fus-
ible link
3. CHECK VOLTAGE DROP ON BATTERY CIRCUIT
1. Start the engine.
2. Check voltage between generator connector E206 terminal 1 (B/
R) and battery positive terminal using a digital circuit tester.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace the generator. Refer to SC-27, "Removal and
Installation" . Confirm repair by performing complete
Battery/Starting/Charging system test.
NG >> Check harness between the battery and the generator
for poor continuity.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3
Check Charge Warning Lamp Circuit
1. CHECK CHARGE WARNING LAMP CONNECTION
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Check to see if terminal 3 is clean and tight.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Repair terminal 3 connection. Confirm repair by performing complete Battery/Starting/Charging
system test. Battery voltage should exist.
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2. CHECK CHARGE WARNING LAMP CIRCUIT
1. Disconnect E205 connector from generator.
2. Apply ground to connector E205 terminal 3 (BR/W) with the igni-
tion switch in the ON position.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace the generator. Refer to SC-27, "Removal and
Installation" . Confirm repair by performing complete
battery/starting/charging system test.
NG >> Check the following.
10A fuse [No. 14, located in fuse block (J/B)]
Charge warning lamp
Harness for open or short between combination meter and fuse
Harness for open or short between combination meter and generator
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 4
Check Battery Circuit
1. CHECK BATTERY CIRCUIT CONNECTION
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Check to see if terminal 1 is clean and tight.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Repair terminal 1 connection. Confirm repair by performing complete Battery/Starting/Charging
system test.
2. CHECK BATTERY CIRCUIT
Check voltage between generator connector E206 terminal 1 (B/R)
and ground using a digital circuit tester.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Check the following.
140A fusible link (letter a , located in fusible link box)
Harness for open or short between generator and fus-
ible link
3. CHECK VOLTAGE DROP ON BATTERY CIRCUIT
1. Start the engine.
2. Check voltage between generator connector E206 terminal 1 (B/
R) and battery positive terminal using a digital circuit tester.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Check harness between the battery and the generator
for poor continuity. Charge warning lamp should
light up.
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Battery voltage should exist.
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MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
The IC regulator warning function activates to illuminate “CHARGE” warning lamp, if any of the following
symptoms occur while generator is operating:
Excessive voltage is produced.
No voltage is produced.
Removal and InstallationEKS00B7K
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Remove the fan shroud. Refer to CO-12, "
Removal and Installation" .
3. Remove the drive belt. Refer to EM-12, "
Removal and Installation" .
4. Remove the lower bracket, using power tools.
5. Remove the generator upper bolt, using power tools.
6. Remove/disconnect the generator harness connectors.
7. Remove the generator.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Install the generator and check the tension of the drive belt. Refer to EM-12, "Tension Adjustment" .
CAUTION:
Tighten terminal nut carefully.
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Terminal nut : 10.8 N·m (1.1 kg-m, 8 ft-lb)

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SRS-1
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
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Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 3
Precautions for SRS “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT
PRE-TENSIONER” Service ..................................... 3
Occupant Classification System Precaution ............ 3
Trouble Diagnosis Precaution .................................. 3
PREPARATION ........................................................... 4
Special Service Tools ............................................... 4
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 4
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) ....... 5
SRS Configuration ................................................... 5
Front Seat Belt Pre-tensioner with Load Limiter ...... 6
Front Side Air Bag .................................................... 6
Side Curtain Air Bag ................................................. 6
Occupant Classification System ............................... 6
Direct-connect SRS Component Connectors ........... 7
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS .............................................. 8
Trouble Diagnosis Introduction ................................. 8
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ....................................... 8
HOW TO PERFORM TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
FOR QUICK AND ACCURATE REPAIR ............... 8
WORK FLOW ........................................................ 9
SRS Components Parts Location ........................... 10
Schematic ...............................................................11
Wiring Diagram— SRS — ...................................... 12
CONSULT-II Function (AIR BAG) ........................... 18
CONSULT-II Function ............................................ 18
HOW TO CHANGE SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE
WITH CONSULT-II .............................................. 18
HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULTS ... 19
Self-Diagnosis Function (Without CONSULT-II) ..... 19
HOW TO CHANGE SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE ... 19
HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULTS ... 20
SRS Operation Check ............................................ 20
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 1 ........................... 20
Trouble Diagnosis With CONSULT-II ..................... 22
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 2 ........................... 22
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3 ........................... 28DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 4 (CONTINUED
FROM DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 2) .............. 31
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 5 ........................... 31
Trouble Diagnosis Without CONSULT-II ................. 38
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 6 ........................... 38
WARNING LAMP FLASH CODE CHART ........... 39
Trouble Diagnosis: “AIR BAG” Warning Lamp Does
Not Turn Off ............................................................ 44
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 6 ........................... 44
Trouble Diagnosis: “AIR BAG” Warning Lamp Does
Not Turn On ............................................................ 45
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 7 ........................... 45
DRIVER AIR BAG MODULE .................................... 46
Removal and Installation ........................................ 46
REMOVAL ........................................................... 46
INSTALLATION ................................................... 47
SPIRAL CABLE ........................................................ 48
Removal and Installation ........................................ 48
REMOVAL ........................................................... 48
INSTALLATION ................................................... 49
FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE .............. 51
Removal and Installation ........................................ 51
REMOVAL ........................................................... 51
INSTALLATION ................................................... 51
WIRING HARNESS MODIFICATION .................. 52
SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAG MODULE ........................ 54
Removal and Installation ........................................ 54
REMOVAL ........................................................... 54
INSTALLATION ................................................... 54
CRASH ZONE SENSOR ........................................... 56
Removal and Installation ........................................ 56
REMOVAL ........................................................... 56
INSTALLATION ................................................... 56
SIDE AIR BAG (SATELLITE) SENSOR ................... 57
Removal and Installation ........................................ 57
REMOVAL ........................................................... 57
INSTALLATION ................................................... 57
FRONT SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER ................... 58
Removal and Installation ........................................ 58

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SRS-8
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSISPFP:00004
Trouble Diagnosis IntroductionEHS0016M
CAUTION:
Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to do so in
this Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harness con-
nectors.
Do not attempt to repair, splice or modify SRS wiring harnesses. If a harness is damaged, replace
it with a new one.
Keep ground connections clean.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
The SRS self-diagnosis results can be read by using “AIR BAG” warning lamp and/or CONSULT-II.
The User mode is exclusively prepared for the customer (driver). This mode warns the driver of a system mal-
function through the operation of the “AIR BAG” warning lamp.
The Diagnosis mode allows the technician to locate and inspect the malfunctioning part.
The mode applications for the “AIR BAG” warning lamp and CONSULT-II are as follows:
HOW TO PERFORM TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR QUICK AND ACCURATE REPAIR
A good understanding of the malfunction conditions can make troubleshooting faster and more accurate.
In general, each customer feels differently about a malfunction. It is important to fully understand the symp-
toms or conditions for a customer complaint.
Information From Customer
WHAT - Vehicle model
WHEN - Date, Frequencies
WHERE - Road conditions
HOW - Operating conditions, Symptoms
Preliminary Check
Check that the following parts are in good order.
Battery (Refer to SC-4, "How to Handle Battery" .)
Fuse (Refer to SRS-12, "Wiring Diagram— SRS —" .)
System component-to-harness connections
User mode Diagnosis mode Display type
“AIR BAG” warning lamp X X ON-OFF operation
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SRS-10
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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SRS Components Parts LocationEHS0016N
1. Side curtain air bag modules 2. Front RH side air bag module 3. Belt tension sensor
4. RH side air bag (satellite) sensor 5. Front RH seat belt pre-ten-
sioner6. Seat belt buckle pre-tensioner assembly
RH
7. Occupant classification system sen-
sor8. Occupant classification system
control unit9. Front passenger air bag off indicator
10. Front passenger air bag module 11. Crash zone sensor 12. Air bag warning lamp
13. Spiral cable 14. Driver air bag module 15. LH side air bag (satellite) sensor
16. Front LH seat belt pre-tensioner 17. Air bag diagnosis sensor unit 18. Front LH side air bag module
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SRS-18
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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CONSULT-II Function (AIR BAG)EHS001BA
CONSULT-II can display each diagnostic item using the diagnostic test modes shown following.
CONSULT-II FunctionEHS0016Q
HOW TO CHANGE SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE WITH CONSULT-II
From User Mode to Diagnosis Mode
After selecting “AIR BAG” on the “SELECT SYSTEM” screen, User mode automatically changes to Diagnosis
mode.
From Diagnosis Mode to User Mode
To return to User mode from Diagnosis mode, touch “BACK” key of CONSULT-II until “SELECT SYSTEM”
appears, Diagnosis mode automatically changes to User mode.
AIR BAG diagnostic mode Description
SELF-DIAG [CURRENT]A current Self-diagnosis result (also indicated by the number of warning lamp flashes in the Diagnosis
mode) is displayed on the CONSULT-II screen in real time. This refers to a malfunctioning part requir-
ing repairs.
SELF-DIAG [PAST]Diagnosis results previously stored in the memory are displayed on the CONSULT-II screen. The
stored results will remain until memory erasing is executed.
TROUBLE DIAG RECORDWith TROUBLE DIAG RECORD, diagnosis results previously erased by a reset operation can be dis-
played on the CONSULT-II screen.
ECU DISCRIMINATED NO.The air bag diagnosis sensor unit for each vehicle
model is assigned with its own, individual classifi-
cation number. This number will be displayed on
the CONSULT-II screen, as shown. When replac-
ing the air bag diagnosis sensor unit, refer to the
part number for the compatibility. After installation,
replacement with a correct unit can be checked by
confirming this classification number on the CON-
SULT-II screen.
For INFINITI MODEL JA60, the air bag diagno-
sis sensor unit discriminated number assigned
is F62B.
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULTS
“SELF-DIAG [CURRENT]”
A current self-diagnosis result is displayed on the CONSULT-II
screen in real time.
After the malfunction is repaired completely, no malfunction is
detected on “SELF-DIAG [CURRENT]”.
“SELF-DIAG [PAST]”
Return to the “SELF-DIAG [CURRENT]” CONSULT-II screen by
touching “BACK” key of CONSULT-II and select “SELF-DIAG
[PAST]” in SELECT DIAG MODE. Touch “ERASE” in “SELF-
DIAG [PAST]” mode.
NOTE:
If the memory of the malfunction in “SELF-DIAG [PAST]” is
not erased, the User mode will continue to show the system
malfunction by the operation of the warning lamp even if
the malfunction is repaired completely.
“TROUBLE DIAG RECORD”
The memory of “TROUBLE DIAG RECORD” cannot be erased.
Self-Diagnosis Function (Without CONSULT-II)EHS0016R
The reading of these results is accomplished using one of two modes — “User mode” and “Diagnosis
mode”.
After a malfunction is repaired, turn the ignition switch OFF for at least one second, then back ON. Diag-
nosis mode returns to the User mode. At that time, the self-diagnostic result is cleared.
HOW TO CHANGE SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE
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SRS-20
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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HOW TO ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULTS
After a malfunction is repaired, turn the ignition switch OFF for at least one second, then back ON. Diagnosis
mode returns to the User mode. At that time, the self-diagnostic result is cleared.
SRS Operation CheckEHS0016S
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 1
Checking SRS Operation Using “AIR BAG” Warning Lamp—User Mode
1. Turn the ignition switch from OFF to ON, and check that the air bag warning lamp blinks.
2. Compare the SRS air bag warning lamp blinking pattern with the
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Warning lamp examples
“AIR BAG” warning lamp operation-User mode- SRS condition Reference item
No malfunction is detected.
No further action is necessary.—
The system is malfunctioning and
needs to be repaired as indicated.Go to SRS-22, "DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURE 2" or SRS-38,
"DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 6" .
Air bag is deployed.
Seat belt pre-tensioner is deployed.
Seat belt buckle pre-tensioner
assembly is deployed.Go to SRS-61, "
COLLISION DIAG-
NOSIS" .
Air bag diagnosis sensor unit is mal-
functioning.
Air bag power supply circuit is mal-
functioning.
SRS air bag warning lamp circuit is
malfunctioning.Go to SRS-44, "
Trouble Diagnosis:
“AIR BAG” Warning Lamp Does Not
Tu rn O ff" .
Air bag diagnosis sensor unit is mal-
functioning.
Air bag warning lamp circuit is mal-
functioning.Go to SRS-45, "
Trouble Diagnosis:
“AIR BAG” Warning Lamp Does Not
Tu rn O n" .
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