seat adjustment INFINITI QX4 2005 Factory Owner's Manual

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RF-26
SUNROOF
Revision: October 20052005 QX56
SUNROOF UNIT
Removal
CAUTION:
Always work with a helper.
When taking sunroof unit out, use shop cloths to protect the seats and trim from damage.
After installing the sunroof unit and glass lid, be sure to check gap adjustment to ensure there is
no malfunction.
1. Remove headlining. Refer to EI-38, "
HEADLINING" .
2. Remove the sunroof glass lid. Refer to RF-26, "
GLASS LID" .
3. Remove overhead console bracket.
4. Disconnect the drain hoses.
5. Remove front sunroof bolts.
6. Remove rear sunroof bracket bolts.
7. Remove the side bolts and the sunroof unit.
Installation
1. Position the sunroof frame assembly and install the side bolts.
2. Install the rear brackets.
3. Install the front mounting bolts.
4. Connect drain hoses.
5. Install the overhead console bracket.
6. Install the sunroof glass lid. Refer to RF-26, "
GLASS LID" .
7. Install headlining. Refer to EI-38, "
HEADLINING" .
GLASS LID
Removal
1. Open sunshade.
2. Ensure glass lid is closed.
3. Remove side cover LH and RH.
4. Remove the screws securing glass lid to the sunroof frame
assembly.
5. Remove the glass lid assembly.
Installation
1. Position glass lid to sunroof assembly.
2. Install the glass lid assembly screws. (First tighten left front bolt, then tighten right rear bolt on glass lid to
prevent lid from moving while tightening other bolts.)
3. Adjust the sunroof glass. Refer to RF-23, "
Fitting Adjustment" .
4. Install side cover LH and RH.
WIND DEFLECTOR
Removal
1. Open the sunroof.
7. Front drain hoses 8. Sunroof motor assembly 9. Sunroof frame assembly
10. Overhead console bracket 11. Side cover LH 12. Side cover RH
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SE-8
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Revision: October 20052005 QX56
TRUNK
Trunk noises are often caused by a loose jack or loose items put into the trunk by the owner.
In addition look for:
1. Trunk lid bumpers out of adjustment
2. Trunk lid striker out of adjustment
3. The trunk lid torsion bars knocking together
4. A loose license plate or bracket
Most of these incidents can be repaired by adjusting, securing or insulating the item(s) or component(s) caus-
ing the noise.
SUNROOF/HEADLINING
Noises in the sunroof/headlining area can often be traced to one of the following:
1. Sunroof lid, rail, linkage or seals making a rattle or light knocking noise
2. Sun visor shaft shaking in the holder
3. Front or rear windshield touching headliner and squeaking
Again, pressing on the components to stop the noise while duplicating the conditions can isolate most of these
incidents. Repairs usually consist of insulating with felt cloth tape.
OVERHEAD CONSOLE (FRONT AND REAR)
Overhead console noises are often caused by the console panel clips not being engaged correctly. Most of
these incidents are repaired by pushing up on the console at the clip locations until the clips engage.
In addition look for:
1. Loose harness or harness connectors.
2. Front console map/reading lamp lense loose.
3. Loose screws at console attachment points.
SEATS
When isolating seat noise it's important to note the position the seat is in and the load placed on the seat when
the noise is present. These conditions should be duplicated when verifying and isolating the cause of the
noise.
Cause of seat noise include:
1. Headrest rods and holder
2. A squeak between the seat pad cushion and frame
3. The rear seatback lock and bracket
These noises can be isolated by moving or pressing on the suspected components while duplicating the con-
ditions under which the noise occurs. Most of these incidents can be repaired by repositioning the component
or applying urethane tape to the contact area.
UNDERHOOD
Some interior noise may be caused by components under the hood or on the engine wall. The noise is then
transmitted into the passenger compartment.
Causes of transmitted underhood noise include:
1. Any component mounted to the engine wall
2. Components that pass through the engine wall
3. Engine wall mounts and connectors
4. Loose radiator mounting pins
5. Hood bumpers out of adjustment
6. Hood striker out of adjustment
These noises can be difficult to isolate since they cannot be reached from the interior of the vehicle. The best
method is to secure, move or insulate one component at a time and test drive the vehicle. Also, engine RPM
or load can be changed to isolate the noise. Repairs can usually be made by moving, adjusting, securing, or
insulating the component causing the noise.

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SE-16
AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONER
Revision: October 20052005 QX56
MEMORY OPERATION
Selecting the memorized position.
NOTE:
The front seat position and pedal adjustment functions (see the following table) operate simultaneously in the
order of priority.
*: In conjunction with sliding the seat, the door mirrors are positioned.
ENTRY OPERATION
When the seat is in the exiting position, the following operation moves the seat to the previous position before
the exiting operation.
EXITING OPERATION
At Entry/Exiting, the seat is automatically moved to the exiting position.
Priority Function Priority Function
1 Seat sliding, (door mirror LH/RH)* 4 Seat reclining
2 Pedal 5 Seat lifter-FR
3 Steering wheel 6 Seat lifter-RR
LIIA1477E
LIIA0855E
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SE-38
AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONER
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8. CHECK AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONER CONTROL UNIT GROUND CIRCUIT
Check continuity between the automatic drive positioner control unit connector M34 terminals 40, 48 and
ground.
OK or NG
OK >> Automatic drive positioner control unit circuit is OK.
NG >> Repair or replace harness.
CONSULT-II Function (AUTO DRIVE POS.) EIS004XO
CONSULT-II can display each diagnostic item using the diagnostic test modes shown following.
CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE
CAUTION:
If CONSULT-II is used with no connection of CONSULT-II CONVERTER, malfunctions might be
detected in self-diagnosis depending on control unit which carry out CAN communication.
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT-II and CONSULT-II CONVERTER to the
data link connector.
3. Turn ignition switch ON.40 (B/W) – Ground : Continuity should exist.
48 (B) – Ground : Continuity should exist.
PIIA4544E
AUTO DRIVE POS.
diagnostic modeDescription
WORK SUPPORTSupports inspections and adjustments. Commands are transmitted to the driver seat
control unit for setting the status suitable for required operation, input/output signals
are received from the driver seat control unit and received data is displayed.
SELF-DIAG RESULTS Displays driver seat control unit self-diagnosis results.
DATA MONITOR Displays driver seat control unit input/output data in real time.
CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR The result of transmit/receive diagnosis of CAN communication can be read.
ACTIVE TEST Operation of electrical loads can be checked by sending drive signal to them.
ECU PART NUMBER Driver seat control unit part number can be read.
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TF-1
TRANSFER
D DRIVELINE/AXLE
CONTENTS
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F
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SECTION TF
A
B
TF
Revision: October 20052005 QX56 PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 4
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 4
Precautions for Transfer Assembly and Transfer
Control Unit Replacement ........................................ 4
METHOD FOR POSITION ADJUSTMENT ........... 4
Precautions .............................................................. 4
Service Notice .......................................................... 5
Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis .................. 5
PREPARATION ........................................................... 6
Special Service Tools ............................................... 6
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 9
NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH)
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................. 10
NVH Troubleshooting Chart ................................... 10
TRANSFER FLUID ....................................................11
Replacement ...........................................................11
DRAINING ............................................................11
FILLING ................................................................11
Inspection ................................................................11
FLUID LEAKAGE AND FLUID LEVEL .................11
ALL-MODE 4WD SYSTEM ...................................... 12
Cross-section View ................................................ 12
Power Transfer ....................................................... 13
POWER TRANSFER DIAGRAM ........................ 13
POWER TRANSFER FLOW ............................... 14
System Description ................................................ 15
CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................... 15
TRANSFER MOTOR .......................................... 16
WAIT DETECTION SWITCH .............................. 17
NEUTRAL-4LO SWITCH .................................... 17
ATP SWITCH ...................................................... 17
2-4WD SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE ...................... 17
CLUTCH PRESSURE SOLENOID VALVE ......... 17
LINE PRESSURE SWITCH ................................ 18
CLUTCH PRESSURE SWITCH .......................... 18
TRANSFER FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR ... 18
TRANSFER CONTROL UNIT ............................. 18
TRANSFER CONTROL DEVICE ........................ 184WD SHIFT SWITCH AND INDICATOR LAMP ... 18
4WD WARNING LAMP ....................................... 19
ATP WARNING LAMP ......................................... 19
System Diagram ..................................................... 19
COMPONENTS FUNCTION ............................... 20
CAN Communication .............................................. 20
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................... 20
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ............................................ 21
How to Perform Trouble Diagnosis ......................... 21
BASIC CONCEPT ............................................... 21
Location of Electrical Parts ..................................... 22
Circuit Diagram ....................................................... 23
Wiring Diagram — T/F — ....................................... 24
Inspections Before Trouble Diagnosis .................... 32
TRANSFER FLUID CHECK ................................ 32
PREPARATION FOR ROAD TEST ..................... 32
CHECK BEFORE ENGINE IS STARTED ........... 32
CHECK AT IDLE .................................................. 32
CRUISE TEST ..................................................... 34
Trouble Diagnosis Chart for Symptoms .................. 34
Transfer Control Unit Input/Output Signal Refer-
ence Values ............................................................ 36
TRANSFER CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION
TABLE ................................................................. 36
CONSULT-II Function (ALL MODE AWD/4WD) ..... 44
FUNCTION .......................................................... 44
CONSULT-II SETTING PROCEDURE ................ 44
SELF-DIAG RESULT MODE ............................... 45
DATA MONITOR MODE ...................................... 47
WORK SUPPORT ............................................... 49
Self-diagnostic Procedure ...................................... 50
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (WITH
CONSULT-II) ....................................................... 50
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (WITHOUT
CONSULT-II) ....................................................... 50
ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSIS ................................. 53
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SYSTEM .................... 54
Power Supply Circuit For Transfer Control Unit ...... 54
CONSULT-II REFERENCE VALUE IN DATA
MONITOR MODE ................................................ 54

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TF-4
PRECAUTIONS
Revision: October 20052005 QX56
PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
EDS002H3
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.
WAR NIN G:
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.
Precautions for Transfer Assembly and Transfer Control Unit ReplacementEDS002H4
When replacing transfer assembly or transfer control unit, check the 4WD shift indicator lamp as follows.
1. Turn ignition switch “ON”.
2. Check 4WD shift indicator lamp is turned ON for approx. 1 second.
If OK, the position between transfer assembly and transfer control unit is correct.
If NG, the position is different between transfer assembly and transfer control unit.
Adjust the position between transfer assembly and transfer control unit. Refer to TF-4, "
METHOD FOR
POSITION ADJUSTMENT" .
METHOD FOR POSITION ADJUSTMENT
1. Start engine. Run the engine for at least 10 seconds.
2. Stop vehicle and move A/T selector lever to “N” position with brake pedal depressed. Stay in "N" for at
least 2 seconds.
3. Turn 4WD shift switch to “2WD” position. Stay in "2WD" for at least 2 seconds.
4. Turn ignition switch “OFF”.
5. Start engine.
6. Erase self-diagnosis. Refer to TF-47, "
How to Erase Self-diagnostic Results" (with CONSULT-II) or TF-
53, "ERASE SELF-DIAGNOSIS" (without CONSULT-II).
7. Check 4WD shift indicator lamp. Refer to TF-32, "
CHECK BEFORE ENGINE IS STARTED" .
If 4WD shift indicator lamp does not indicate "2WD", install new transfer control unit and retry the above
check.
PrecautionsEDS002H5
Before connecting or disconnecting the transfer control
unit harness connector, turn ignition switch “OFF” and dis-
connect battery ground cable. Failure to do so may damage
the transfer control unit. Battery voltage is applied to trans-
fer control unit even if ignition switch is turned “OFF”.
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WT-1
ROAD WHEELS & TIRES
E SUSPENSION
CONTENTS
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D
F
G
H
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K
L
M
SECTION WT
A
B
WT
Revision: October 20052005 QX56 PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 2
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 2
PREPARATION ........................................................... 3
Special Service Tool ................................................. 3
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 3
NOISE, VIBRATION, AND HARSHNESS (NVH)
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 4
NVH Troubleshooting Chart ..................................... 4
WHEEL ....................................................................... 5
Inspection ................................................................. 5
WHEEL AND TIRE ASSEMBLY ................................. 6
Balancing Wheels .................................................... 6
REMOVAL ............................................................. 6
WHEEL BALANCE ADJUSTMENT ...................... 6
Rotation .................................................................... 7
LOW TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM ............ 8
System Components ................................................ 8
System Description .................................................. 8
TRANSMITTER ..................................................... 8
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER ............. 8
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) ...................... 9
WARNING LAMP AND BUZZER .......................... 9
DISPLAY UNIT ...................................................... 9
CAN COMMUNICATION .......................................... 10
System Description ................................................ 10
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES ...........................................11
Wiring Diagram .......................................................11
BCM Input/Output Signal Standard ........................ 13
ID Registration Procedure ...................................... 14
ID REGISTRATION WITH TRANSMITTER
ACTIVATION TOOL ............................................ 14
ID REGISTRATION WITHOUT TRANSMITTER
ACTIVATION TOOL ............................................ 15
Transmitter Wake Up Operation ............................. 16
WITH TRANSMITTER ACTIVATION TOOL ........ 16
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) ................................. 17
Self-Diagnosis ........................................................ 18DESCRIPTION .................................................... 18
FUNCTION .......................................................... 18
CONSULT-II ......................................................... 18
How to Perform Trouble Diagnosis for Quick and
Accurate Repair ...................................................... 20
INTRODUCTION ................................................. 20
WORK FLOW ...................................................... 20
Preliminary Check .................................................. 21
Malfunction Code/Symptom Chart .......................... 22
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC
ITEMS ........................................................................ 24
Inspection 1: Transmitter or Control Unit (BCM) ..... 24
MALFUNCTION CODE NO. 21, 22, 23 OR 24 ... 24
Inspection 2: Transmitter - 1 ................................... 24
MALFUNCTION CODE NO. 31, 32, 33, 34, 41,
42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 OR 48 ............................... 24
Inspection 3: Transmitter - 2 ................................... 25
MALFUNCTION CODE NO. 35, 36, 37 OR 38 ... 25
Inspection 4: Vehicle Speed Signal ........................ 26
MALFUNCTION CODE NO. 52 ........................... 26
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SYMPTOMS .............. 27
Inspection 1: Warning Lamp Does Not Come On
When Ignition Switch Is Turned On ........................ 27
Inspection 2: Warning Lamp Stays On When Ignition
Switch Is Turned On ............................................... 27
Inspection 3: Warning Lamp Flashes When Ignition
Switch Is Turned On ............................................... 29
Inspection 4: Hazard Warning Lamp Flashes When
Ignition Switch Is Turned On .................................. 30
Inspection 5: “TIRE PRESSURE” Information In
Display Unit Does Not Exist .................................... 31
Inspection 6: ID Registration Cannot Be Completed ... 31
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ............................. 32
Transmitter (Pressure Sensor) ............................... 32
REMOVAL ........................................................... 32
INSTALLATION ................................................... 32
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) ...... 34
Road Wheel ............................................................ 34
Tire ......................................................................... 34

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WW-1
WIPER, WASHER & HORN
K ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
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D
E
F
G
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M
SECTION WW
A
B
WW
Revision: October 20052005 QX56 PRECAUTION ............................................................ 3
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 3
Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis .................. 3
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM .................. 4
Components Parts and Harness Connector Loca-
tion ........................................................................... 4
System Description .................................................. 4
LOW SPEED WIPER OPERATION ...................... 5
HI SPEED WIPER OPERATION ........................... 5
INTERMITTENT OPERATION .............................. 5
AUTO STOP OPERATION .................................... 6
FRONT WASHER OPERATION ........................... 6
MIST OPERATION ................................................ 6
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION ......................................... 6
COMBINATION SWITCH READING FUNCTION ..... 7
CAN Communication System Description ................ 9
Schematic .............................................................. 10
Wiring Diagram — WIPER — .................................11
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM ............. 14
Terminals and Reference Values for IPDM E/R ..... 15
Work Flow .............................................................. 15
Preliminary Inspection ............................................ 15
INSPECTION FOR POWER SUPPLY AND
GROUND CIRCUIT ............................................. 15
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) ................................. 17
CONSULT-II OPERATION .................................. 17
WORK SUPPORT ............................................... 18
DATA MONITOR ................................................. 18
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 19
CONSULT-II Function (IPDM E/R) ......................... 19
CONSULT-II OPERATION .................................. 19
DATA MONITOR ................................................. 20
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 21
Trouble Diagnosis .................................................. 21
FRONT WIPER DOES NOT OPERATE ............. 21
FRONT WIPER STOP POSITION IS INCOR-
RECT .................................................................. 24
ONLY FRONT WIPER LOW DOES NOT OPER-ATE ...................................................................... 25
ONLY FRONT WIPER HI DOES NOT OPERATE ... 27
ONLY FRONT WIPER INT DOES NOT OPER-
ATE ...................................................................... 28
FRONT WIPER INTERMITTENT OPERATION
SWITCH POSITION CANNOT BE ADJUSTED ... 29
WIPERS DO NOT WIPE WHEN FRONT
WASHER OPERATES ........................................ 29
FRONT WIPERS OPERATE FOR 10 SECONDS,
STOP FOR 20 SECONDS, AND AFTER
REPEATING THIS OPERATION FIVE TIMES,
THEY BECOME INOPERATIVE ......................... 29
Removal and Installation of Front Wiper Arms,
Adjustment of Wiper Arms Stop Location ............... 31
REMOVAL ........................................................... 31
INSTALLATION ................................................... 31
Removal and Installation of Wiper Motor and Link-
age .......................................................................... 31
REMOVAL ........................................................... 31
INSTALLATION ................................................... 32
Washer Nozzle Adjustment .................................... 32
Washer Tube Layout .............................................. 33
Removal and Installation of Wiper and Washer
Switch ..................................................................... 33
REMOVAL ........................................................... 33
INSTALLATION ................................................... 33
Removal and Installation of Washer Tank .............. 33
REMOVAL ........................................................... 33
INSTALLATION ................................................... 34
Removal and Installation of Washer Motor ............. 34
REMOVAL ........................................................... 34
INSTALLATION ................................................... 34
REAR WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM .................. 35
Components Parts and Harness Connector Loca-
tion .......................................................................... 35
System Description ................................................. 35
REAR WIPER OPERATION ................................ 36
INTERMITTENT OPERATION ............................ 36
AUTO STOP OPERATION .................................. 37
REAR WASHER OPERATION ............................ 37

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