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Navigation Setting
How To Perform Navigation Setting
1. Start the engine.
2. Push “SETTING” button.
3. Select “NAVIGATION”.
Application Items
*: Not displayed in Easy Mode.
“VIEW” MODE
1. Select “Birdview™” or “Plan View” icon.
To open the map screen display with Birdview™, select “Bird-
view™”.
To open the map screen display with Plan View, select “Plan
View”.
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View Map display mode can be switched.AV- 7 0
HeadingHeading of the map display can be customized for either north heading or the
actual driving direction of the vehicle.AV- 7 1
Nearby Display Icons*Icons of facilities can be displayed.
Facilities to be displayed can be selected from the variety selections.AV- 7 1
Save Current Location* Current vehicle location can be registered in Address Book.AV- 7 1
Adjust Current Location*Current location of position marker can be adjusted. Direction of position marker
also can be calibrated when heading direction of the vehicle on the display is
not matched with the actual direction.AV- 7 1
Auto Re-route On/Off* ON/OFF of Auto Re-route can be switched.AV- 7 2
Avoid Area Setting* A particular area can be avoided when routing.AV- 7 2
Clear Memory* Address Book, Previous destination or Avoid area can be deleted.AV- 7 2
Edit Address Book* Address Book can be edited.AV- 7 3
GPS Information*The GPS data includes longitude, latitude and altitude (distance above sea
level) of the present vehicle position, and current date and time for the area in
which the vehicle is being driven.
Also indicated are the GPS reception conditions and the GPS satellite position.AV- 7 3
Quick Stop Customer Setting* One facility of your selection can be added to your Quick Stop.AV- 7 3
Set Average Speed for Estimated
Journey Time*Average vehicle speed can be set to calibrate estimated journey time for the
destination.AV- 7 3
Tracking On/Off* Tracking to the present vehicle position can be displayed.AV- 7 4
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“TRACKING” MODE
To delete the tracking marks on the map, select “Off”.
To leave the tracking marks on the map, select “On”.
NOTE:
When a trail display is turned OFF, trail data is erased from the mem-
ory.
GUIDANCE VOLUME
Description
Following guidance volume settings can be changed.
Activation/Deactivation Setting
The voice prompt can be turned on/off by pressing the “Guidance Volume” button.
Voice Volume Setting
Volume of the voice can be controlled by tilting the joystick to left/right.
DISPLAY WITH PUSHED “TRIP” BUTTON
When the “TRIP” button is pushed, the following items will display on the screen.
Warning message (if there are any) →TRIP 1→TRIP 2→FUEL ECONOMY→MAINTENANCE→OFF.
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Trip 1 or Trip 2Elapsed TimeDisplays driving time with a range of 0000:00:00 to
9999:59:59.
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Driving Distance
[(km) or (miles)] Displays driving distance with a range of 00000.0 to
99999.9.
Average speed
[(km/h) or (MPH)]Displays average speed with a range of 000.0 to 999.9.
Fuel EconomyAverage Fuel Economy
[(MPG) or (l/100km)]Displays fuel economy with ignition switch ON, average
fuel economy each 30 seconds.
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Distance to Empty
[(km) or (miles)]Displays possible driving distance with remaining fuel.
Fuel Economy [(MPG)
or (l/100km)]Displays fuel economy each approx. 100 ms.
Maintenance Engine oilMaintenance intervals of engine oil and setting of oil
change cycle.
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Tire rotationMaintenance intervals of tire and setting of tire replace-
ment cycle.
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TRIP 1 OR TRIP 2
Elapsed time, Driving distance and Average speed are dis-
played as Trip 1 information or Trip 2 information.
The way to reset is by pushing the “Reset” switch or by pushing
and holding “TRIP” button more than 1.5 seconds.
FUEL ECONOMY
Average Fuel Economy, Distance to Empty, Fuel Economy are
displayed as Fuel Economy information.
The way to reset is by pushing the “Reset” switch or by pushing
and holding “TRIP” button more than 1.5 seconds.
MAINTENANCE
Engine Oil, Tire Rotation and Tire pressure are displayed as Mainte-
nance information.
ENGINE OIL OR TIRE ROTATION
Possible to set up interval of engine oil and tire rotation by tilting joy-
stick right and left.
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DESCRIPTION
Diagnosis function consists of the self-diagnosis mode performed automatically and the CONFIRMATION/
ADJUSTMENT mode operated manually.
Self-diagnosis mode checks for connections between the units constituting this system, analyzes each
individual unit at the same time, and displays the results on the LCD screen.
CONFIRMATION/ADJUSTMENT mode is used to perform trouble diagnosis that require operation and
judgment by an operator (trouble that cannot be automatically judged by the system), to check/change the
set value, and to display the History of Errors of the navigation system.
DIAGNOSIS ITEM
NOTE:
Make the status that is set by D/N function be shown.
Self-Diagnosis Mode (DCU)EKS00BJQ
OPERATION PROCEDURE
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the audio system off.
Mode Description
Self-diagnosis (DCU) Display control unit diagnosis.
Self-diagnosis (NAVI)
NAVI Control unit diagnosis (DVD-ROM drive) will not be diagnosed
when no map DVD-ROM is in it.
Analyzes connection between the NAVI control unit and the GPS
antenna and operation of each unit.
CONFIRMATION/
ADJUSTMENTDisplay diagnosisIn display control unit mode, color tone and shading of the screen can be
checked by the display of a color bar and a gray scale.
Vehicle signalsIn display control unit mode, analyzes the following vehicle signals: Vehi-
cle speed signal, light signal
NOTE , ignition switch signal, and reverse sig-
nal.
Auto Climate Control A/C self-diagnosis of A/C system.
NavigationDisplay diagnosisIn NAVI C/U mode, color tone and shading of the screen can be checked
by the display of a color bar and a gray scale.
Vehicle signalsIn NAVI C/U mode, analyzes the following vehicle signals: Vehicle speed
signal, light signal, ignition switch signal, and reverse signal.
History of ErrorsDiagnosis results previously stored in the memory (before turning ignition
switch ON) are displayed in this mode. Time and location when/where the
errors occurred are also displayed.
Naviga-
tionDisplay Lon-
gitude & Lat-
itudeDisplay the map. Use the joystick to adjust position. Longitude and latitude
will be displayed.
Speed Cali-
brationUnder ordinary conditions, the navigation system distance measuring
function will automatically compensate for minute decreases in wheel and
tire diameter caused by tire wear or low-pressure. Speed calibration imme-
diately restores system accuracy in cases such as when distance calibra-
tion is needed because of the use of tire chains in inclement weather.
Angle
adjustmentCorrects difference between actual turning angle of a vehicle and turning
angle of the car mark on the display.
Initialize
LocationThis mode is for initializing the current location. Use when the vehicle is
transported a long distance on a trailer, etc.
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Self-Diagnosis Mode (NAVI)EKS00BJR
OPERATION PROCEDURE
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the audio system off.
3. While pressing the “PAUSE/MUTE” button, turn the volume con-
trol dial clockwise or counterclockwise for 30 clicks or more.
(When the self-diagnosis mode is started, a short beep will be
heard.)
Shifting from current screen to previous screen is performed
by pressing “PREV” button.
4. The initial self-diagnosis screen will be shown, and items “Self-
Diagnosis (DCU)”, “Self-Diagnosis (NAVI)”, “Confirmation/
Adjustment” and “CAN DIAG SUPPORT MONITOR” will
become selective.
5. Perform self-diagnosis by selecting the “Self-diagnosis (NAVI)”.
Self-diagnosis subdivision screen will be shown and the oper-
ation enters the self-diagnosis mode.
A bar graph will be shown on the screen to indicate progress
of the diagnosis.
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Confirmation/Adjustment ModeEKS00BJS
OPERATION PROCEDURE
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the audio system off.
3. While pressing the “PAUSE/MUTE” button, turn the volume con-
trol dial clockwise or counterclockwise for 30 clicks or more.
(When the self-diagnosis mode is started, a short beep will be
heard.)
Shifting from current screen to previous screen is performed
by pressing “PREV” button.
4. The initial self-diagnosis screen will be shown, and items “Self-
Diagnosis (DCU)”, “Self-Diagnosis (NAVI)”, “Confirmation/
Adjustment” and “CAN DIAG SUPPORT MONITOR” will
become selective.
5. When “Confirmation/Adjustment” is selected on the initial self-
diagnosis screen, the operation will enter the CONFIRMATION/
ADJUSTMENT mode. In this mode, check and adjustment of
each item will become possible.
6. The initial trouble diagnosis screen will be shown, and items
“Display Diagnosis”, “Vehicle Signals”, “Auto Climate Control”
and “Navigation” will become selective.
7. Select each switch on “CONFIRMATION/ADJUSTMENT”
screen to display the relevant diagnosis screen.
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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CAN DIAG SUPPORT MONITOREKS00BJT
OPERATION PROCEDURE
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the audio system off.
3. While pressing the “PAUSE/MUTE” button, turn the volume con-
trol dial clockwise or counterclockwise for 30 clicks or more.
(When the self-diagnosis mode is started, a short beep will be
heard.)
Shifting from current screen to previous screen is performed
by pressing “PREV” button.
4. The initial self-diagnosis screen will be shown, and items “Self-
Diagnosis (DCU)”, “Self-Diagnosis (NAVI)”, “Confirmation/
Adjustment” and “CAN DIAG SUPPORT MONITOR” will
become selective.
5. Select “CAN DIAG SUPPORT MONITOR”.
6. Display status of CAN communication.
If the ignition is turned on and UNKWN is shown on the screen, the value of the counter will be up.
(MAX50)
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Item Content Error counter
CANCOMM OK/NG 0-50
CAN_CIRC_1 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_2 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_3 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_4 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_5 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_6 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_7 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_8 OK/UNKWN 0-50
CAN_CIRC_9 OK/UNKWN 0-50
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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CURRENT LOCATION MARK SHOWS A POSITION WHICH IS COMPLETELY WRONG
In the following cases, the current-location mark may appear on completely different position in the map
depending on the GPS satellite signal receiving conditions. In this case, perform location correction and direc-
tion correction.
When location correction has not been done
–If the receiving conditions of the GPS satellite signal is poor, or if the current-location mark becomes out of
place, it may move to a completely different location and not come back if location correction is not done.
The position will be corrected if the GPS signal can be received.
When the vehicle has traveled by ferry, or when the vehicle has been towed
–Because calculation of the current location cannot be done when travelling with the ignition OFF, for
example when traveling by ferry or when being towed, the location before travel is displayed. If the precise
location can be detected with GPS, the location will be corrected.
CURRENT-LOCATION MARK JUMPS
In the following cases, the current-location mark may appear to jump as a result of automatic correction of the
current location.
When map-matching has been done
–If the current location and the current-location mark are different when map-matching is done, the current-
location mark may seem to jump. At this time, the location may be “corrected” to the wrong road or to a
location which is not on a road.
When GPS location correction has been done
–If the current location and the current-location mark are different when the location is corrected using GPS
measurements, the current-location mark may seem to jump. At this time, the location may be “corrected”
to a location which is not on a road.
Precautions
for drivingJust after the engine is startedIf the vehicle is driven just after the engine
is started when the gyroscope (angular
speed sensor) correction is not completed,
the vehicle can lose its direction and may
have deviated from the correct location.Wait for a short while before
driving after starting the engine.
Continuous driving without stopping When driving long distances without stop-
ping, direction errors may accumulate, and
the current-location mark may deviate from
the correct road.Stop and adjust the orientation.
Abusive driving Spinning the wheels or engaging in other
kinds of abusive driving may result in the
system being unable perform correct
detection, and may cause the vehicle mark
to deviate from the correct road.If after travelling about 10 km (6
miles) the correct location has
not been restored, perform
location correction and, if nec-
essary, direction correction.
How to cor-
rect locationPosition correction accuracy
If the accuracy of location settings is poor,
accuracy may be reduced when the correct
road cannot be found, particularly in places
where there are many roads.Enter in the road displayed on
the screen with an accuracy of
approx. 1mm.
Caution: Whenever possible,
use detailed map for the cor-
rection.
Direction when location is corrected
If the accuracy of location settings during
correction is poor, accuracy may be
reduced afterwards.Perform direction correction. Cause (condition) –: While driving ooo: Display Driving condition Remarks (correction, etc.)
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CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE ....... 141
CONSULT-II DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE FUNC-
TION .................................................................. 142
HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS . 143
IVIS (NATS) SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
ITEM CHART .................................................... 143
Work Flow ............................................................ 144
Trouble Diagnoses ............................................... 145
SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 ......................... 145
SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 2 ......................... 146
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM .................. 146
Diagnostic Procedure 1 ........................................ 147
Diagnostic Procedure 2 ........................................ 148
Diagnostic Procedure 3 ........................................ 149
Diagnostic Procedure 4 ........................................ 150
Diagnostic Procedure 5 ........................................ 151
Diagnostic Procedure 6 ........................................ 154
How to Replace NATS Antenna Amp. .................. 155
HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER ............. 156
Wiring Diagram — TRNSCV — ........................... 156
Trouble Diagnoses ............................................... 157
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE ............................ 157
CAB AND REAR BODY ......................................... 159
Body Mounting ..................................................... 159
BODY REPAIR ........................................................ 160
Body Exterior Paint Color ..................................... 160
Body Component Parts ........................................ 161
UNDERBODY COMPONENT PARTS .............. 161
BODY COMPONENT PARTS ........................... 163
Corrosion Protection ............................................ 165
DESCRIPTION .................................................. 165
ANTI-CORROSIVE WAX .................................. 166UNDERCOATING ..............................................167
Body Sealing ........................................................168
DESCRIPTION ..................................................168
Body Construction ................................................171
BODY CONSTRUCTION ..................................171
Body Alignment ....................................................172
BODY CENTER MARKS ...................................172
PANEL PARTS MATCHING MARKS .................173
DESCRIPTION ..................................................174
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ................................175
UNDERBODY ...................................................177
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT .......................180
REAR BODY .....................................................185
Handling Precautions for Plastics .........................187
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR PLASTICS ..187
LOCATION OF PLASTIC PARTS ......................188
Precautions in Repairing High Strength Steel .......190
HIGH STRENGTH STEEL (HSS) USED IN NIS-
SAN VEHICLES ................................................190
Foam Repair .........................................................192
URETHANE FOAM APPLICATIONS ................192
FILL PROCEDURES .........................................192
Replacement Operations ......................................193
DESCRIPTION ..................................................193
HOODLEDGE ...................................................196
FRONT PILLAR .................................................197
CENTER PILLAR ..............................................200
OUTER SILL .....................................................202
REAR FENDER .................................................203
REAR SIDE MEMBER ......................................205
REAR FLOOR REAR ........................................206
CRUSH HORN ..................................................207

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PREPARATION
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PREPARATIONPFP:00002
Special service toolEIS008P5
The actual shapes of Kent-Moore tools may differ from those of special service tools illustrated here.
Commercial Service ToolEIS008P6
Tool number
(Kent-Moore No.)
Tool nameDescription

(J-39570)
Chassis earLocating the noise

(J-43980)
NISSAN Squeak and Rat-
tle KitRepairing the cause of noise

(J-43241)
Remote Keyless Entry
TesterUsed to test keyfobs
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Tool name
(Kent-Moore No.)Description
Engine ear
(J-39565)Locating the noise
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