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4. Install the side bearing caps in their original locations marked
during disassembly, and tighten the bearing cap bolts to specifi-
cation.
5. Turn the carrier several times to seat the bearings.
6. Measure the turning force of the carrier at the drive gear retain-
ing bolts using a suitable spring gauge.
7. If the turning force is not within the specification, adjust the turn-
ing force.
If the turning force is less than specification, install thicker
washers.
If the turning force is greater than specification, install thinner
washers.
Select the correct washer size to adjust the turning force.
Refer to RFD-28, "
SIDE BEARING ADJUSTING WASHERS"
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8. Record the selected washer thickness required for the correct
carrier side bearing preload.
9. Remove the differential case assembly from the gear carrier
using Tool. Save the selected side bearing adjusting washers for
assembly.
TOOTH CONTACT
NOTE:
Checking the gear tooth contact pattern is necessary to verify that there is the correct tooth contact between
the drive gear and the drive pinion.
Hypoid gears which are not positioned properly may be noisy or have a short service life. Check the gear tooth
contact pattern to obtain the best contact for low noise and long service life.Bearing cap bolts : 93 N·m (9.5 kg-m, 69 ft.-lb)
SPD5 26
Drive gear bolt pulling force : 29.4 - 147 N (3 - 15 kg-f,
22 - 108 lb-f)
SPD1 94 A
SPD7 72
Tool number : HT72400000
S-PD3 44
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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
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General SpecificationsEDS003QF
Drive Gear RunoutEDS003QG
Unit: mm (in)
Side Gear Adjustment EDS003QH
Unit: mm (in)
AVAILABLE SIDE GEAR THRUST WASHERS
Unit: mm (in)
Drive Pinion Height AdjustmentEDS003QI
AVAILABLE PINION HEIGHT ADJUSTING WASHERS
Unit: mm (in)
Drive Pinion Preload AdjustmentEDS0 03 QJ
GradeSE LE
Standard Optional Standard
Final drive model R230 (2 - pinion)
Gear ratio 2.937 : 1 3.357 : 1
Number of teeth (drive gear / drive pinion) 47 / 16 47 / 14
Oil capacity (approx.)
1.75 (3 3/4 US pt, 3 1/8 Imp pt)
Final drive modelR230 (2 - pinion)
Drive gear runout limit0.05 (0.0020) or less
Final drive modelR230 (2 - pinion)
Clearance limit between side gear and differential case 0.20 (0.0079) or less
Final drive modelR230 (2 - pinion)
Thrust washerThickness Part number
1.75 (0.0688) 38424 7S000
1.80 (0.0708) 38424 7S001
1.85 (0.0728) 38424 7S002
Final drive model R230 (2 - pinion)
Adjusting washerThickness Part number Thickness Part number
2.59 (0.1020) 38154 40P00 2.79 (0.1098) 38154 40P10
2.61 (0.1028) 38154 40P01 2.81 (0.1106) 38154 40P11
2.63 (0.1035) 38154 40P02 2.83 (0.1114) 38154 40P12
2.65 (0.1043) 38154 40P03 2.85 (0.1122) 38154 40P13
2.67 (0.1051) 38154 40P04 2.87 (0.1130) 38154 40P14
2.69 (0.1059) 38154 40P05 2.89 (0.1138) 38154 40P15
2.71 (0.1067) 38154 40P06 2.91 (0.1146) 38154 40P16
2.73 (0.1075) 38154 40P07 2.93 (0.1154) 38154 40P17
2.75 (0.1083) 38154 40P08 2.95 (0.1161) 38154 40P18
2.77 (0.1091) 38154 40P09 2.97 (0.1169) 38154 40P19
Final drive modelR230 (2 - pinion)
Drive pinion preload 1.77 − 2.64 N·m (0.18 − 0.26 kg−m, 16 − 23 in-lb)
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Side Bearing Preload Adjustment EDS003QK
SIDE BEARING ADJUSTING WASHERS
Unit: mm (in)
Total Preload AdjustmentEDS003QL
Final drive modelR230 (2 - pinion)
Side bearing preload (reference value) 0.20 − 0.52 N·m (0.02 − 0.05 kg−m, 2 − 4 in-lb)
Drive gear bolt pulling force (by spring gauge) 29.4 − 147 N (3 − 15 kg-f, 22 − 108 lb-f)
Final drive model R230 (2 - pinion)
Adjusting washerThickness Part number Thickness Part number
2.00 (0.0787) 38453 40P00 2.35 (0.0925) 38453 40P07
2.05 (0.0807) 38453 40P01 2.40 (0.0945) 38453 40P08
2.10 (0.0827) 38453 40P02 2.45 (0.0965) 38453 40P09
2.15 (0.0846) 38453 40P03 2.50 (0.0984) 38453 40P10
2.20 (0.0866) 38453 40P04 2.55 (0.1004) 38453 40P11
2.25 (0.0886) 38453 40P05 2.60 (0.1024) 38453 40P12
2.30 (0.0906) 38453 40P06
Final drive modelR230 (2 - pinion)
Total preload with oil seal 2.05 − 4.11 N·m (0.21 − 0.42 kg−m, 19 − 36 in-lb)
Drive gear to drive pinion backlash 0.13 − 0.18 mm (0.0051 − 0.0070 in)
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Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 3
Precautions for Rear Suspension ............................ 3
PREPARATION ........................................................... 4
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 4
NOISE, VIBRATION, AND HARSHNESS (NVH)
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 5
NVH Troubleshooting Chart ..................................... 5
CAN COMMUNICATION ............................................ 6
System Description .................................................. 6
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS .............................................. 7
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and
Accurate Repair ....................................................... 7
INTRODUCTION ................................................... 7
CLARIFY CONCERN ............................................ 7
WORK FLOW ........................................................ 8
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ..... 9
Wiring Diagram — A/SUSP — ............................... 10
Basic Inspection ..................................................... 12
AIR HOSES ......................................................... 12
POWER SYSTEM TERMINAL LOOSENESS
AND BATTERY INSPECTION ............................ 12
CK SUSP INDICATOR LAMP INSPECTION ...... 12
CK SUSP Indicator Lamp Timing ........................... 12
Control Unit Input/Output Signal Standard ............. 12
CONSULT-II Function (AIR LEVELIZER) ............... 13
CONSULT-II BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURE
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WORK SUPPORT ............................................... 14
SELF-DIAGNOSIS .............................................. 14
DATA MONITOR ................................................. 15
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 16
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC
ITEMS ....................................................................... 17
Height Sensor System Inspection .......................... 17
Exhaust Valve Solenoid System Inspection ........... 19
Compressor Motor, Compressor Motor Relay and Circuit Inspection .................................................... 20
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR SYMPTOMS ............ 23
Load Leveling Rear Air Suspension System Does
Not Operate ............................................................ 23
CK SUSP Indicator Lamp Stays On When Ignition
Switch Is Turned On ............................................... 24
REAR SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY ........................... 25
Components ........................................................... 25
On-Vehicle Inspection and Service ......................... 26
SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION .................... 26
Wheel Alignment Inspection ................................... 27
PRELIMINARY INSPECTION ............................. 27
GENERAL INFORMATION AND RECOMMEN-
DATIONS ............................................................. 27
THE ALIGNMENT PROCESS ............................. 28
CAMBER ............................................................. 28
TOE-IN ................................................................ 28
REAR SUSPENSION MEMBER ............................... 30
Removal and Installation ........................................ 30
REMOVAL ........................................................... 31
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ....................... 32
INSTALLATION ................................................... 33
SHOCK ABSORBER ................................................ 34
Removal and Installation ........................................ 34
REMOVAL ........................................................... 34
INSTALLATION ................................................... 34
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION ................ 34
SUSPENSION ARM .................................................. 35
Removal and Installation ........................................ 35
REMOVAL ........................................................... 35
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ....................... 35
INSTALLATION ................................................... 36
FRONT LOWER LINK .............................................. 37
Removal and Installation ........................................ 37
REMOVAL ........................................................... 37
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ....................... 37
INSTALLATION ................................................... 38
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RSU-2Revision: October 20052005 QX56 REAR LOWER LINK & COIL SPRING ..................... 39
Removal and Installation ........................................ 39
REMOVAL ........................................................... 39
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL ........................ 40
INSTALLATION .................................................... 40
STABILIZER BAR ..................................................... 41
Removal and Installation ........................................ 41
REMOVAL ........................................................... 41
INSTALLATION .................................................... 41
Inspection ............................................................... 41
REAR LOAD LEVELING AIR SUSPENSION COM-
PRESSOR ASSEMBLY ............................................ 42
Removal and Installation ........................................ 42
REMOVAL ........................................................... 42
INSTALLATION .................................................... 43HEIGHT SENSOR .....................................................44
Removal and Installation .........................................44
REMOVAL ............................................................44
INSTALLATION ....................................................45
CONTROL UNIT ........................................................46
Removal and Installation .........................................46
REMOVAL ............................................................46
INSTALLATION ....................................................46
Initialization Procedure ............................................46
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) ......47
Wheel Alignment .....................................................47
Ball Joint .................................................................47
Wheelarch Height (Unladen*
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PRECAUTIONS
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Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
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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.
WA RN ING:
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 Rear SuspensionEES001GY
When installing the rubber bushings, the final tightening must be done under unladen condition and with
the tires on level ground. Oil will shorten the life of the rubber bushings, so wipe off any spilled oil immedi-
ately.
Unladen condition means the fuel tank, engine coolant and lubricants are at the full specification. The
spare tire, jack, hand tools, and mats are in their designated positions.
After installing suspension components, check the wheel alignment.
Caulking nuts are not reusable. Always use new caulking nuts for installation. New caulking nuts are pre-
oiled, do not apply any additional lubrication.
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PREPARATION
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Commercial Service ToolsEES001H0
Tool nameDescription
Power tool
Removing wheel nuts
Removing brake caliper assembly
Removing rear suspension component
parts
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INTRODUCTION
The rear load leveling air suspension system uses an electronic con-
trol unit to control major functions. The control unit accepts input sig-
nals from the height sensor and controls compressor and exhaust
valve operation.
It is much more difficult to diagnose a rear load leveling air suspen-
sion system problem that occurs intermittently rather than continu-
ously. Most intermittent problems are caused by poor electrical
connections or faulty wiring. In this case, careful checking of suspi-
cious circuits may help prevent the replacement of good parts.
Before undertaking actual checks, take just a few minutes to talk with
a customer who approaches with an air suspension system com-
plaint. The customer is a very good source of information on such
problems, especially intermittent ones. Through discussion with the
customer, find out what symptoms are present and under what con-
ditions they occur.
Start your diagnosis by looking for basic mechanical problems first.
This is one of the best ways to troubleshoot concerns on an air sus-
pension system equipped vehicle. Also check related Service Bulle-
tins for information.
CLARIFY CONCERN
A customer's description of a vehicle concern may vary depend-
ing on the individual. It is important to clarify the customer's con-
cern.
Ask the customer about what symptoms are present under what
conditions. Use this information to reproduce the symptom.
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Rear Load Leveling Air Suspension System
On-Vehicle Inspection and ServiceEES001HG
Check all of the component mountings for any excessive looseness, or back lash. Check the components for
any excessive wear, damage, or abnormal conditions. Repair or replace the components as necessary.
SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION
Check the shock absorbers for any air leaks or damage, and replace as necessary.
Check the hoses for any air leaks or damage, and replace as necessary.
1. Seat belt latch anchor 2. Stabilizer bar bushing 3. Stabilizer bar clamp
4. Stabilizer bar 5. Connecting rod 6. Front lower link
7. Knuckle 8. Bushing 9. Rear lower link
10. Shock absorber 11. Suspension arm 12. Lower rubber seat
13. Coil spring 14. Upper rubber seat 15. Rear suspension member
16. Spare tire bracket 17. Bound bumper
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hose, RH2. Shock absorber, RH 3. Height sensor
4. Rear load leveling air suspension
hose, LH5. Shock absorber, LH 6. Rear load leveling air suspension
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Check with the manufacturer of your specific alignment machine for their recommended Service/Cali-
bration Schedule.
THE ALIGNMENT PROCESS
IMPORTANT: Use only the alignment specifications listed in this Service Manual. Refer to RSU-47, "Wheel
Alignment"
1. When displaying the alignment settings, many alignment machines use “indicators”: (Green/red, plus or
minus, Go/No Go). Do NOT use these indicators.
The alignment specifications programmed into your alignment machine that operate these indicators
may not be correct.
This may result in an ERROR.
2. Some newer alignment machines are equipped with an optional “Rolling Compensation” method to “com-
pensate” the sensors (alignment targets or head units). Do NOT use this “Rolling Compensation”
method.
Use the “Jacking Compensation” method. After installing the alignment targets or head units, raise the
vehicle and rotate the wheels 1/2 turn both ways.
See Instructions in the alignment machine you are using for more information.
CAMBER
1. Measure camber of both the right and left wheels with a suitable
alignment gauge and adjust as necessary to specification.
2. If outside of the specified value, adjust the camber using the
adjusting bolt in the front lower link.
CAUTION:
After adjusting the camber then check the toe-in.
NOTE:
Camber changes about 0° 5' with each graduation of the adjust-
ing bolt.
3. Tighten the adjusting bolt nuts to specification.
TOE-IN
1. Bounce the rear of the vehicle up and down two to three times to stabilize the vehicle height. Refer to
RSU-48, "
Wheelarch Height (Unladen*1 )" .
2. Push the vehicle straight ahead about 5 m (16 ft).
3. Put a mark on the base line of the tread (rear side) of both of the
tires at the same height as the center of the hub. This will be the
measuring points.
4. Measure the distance “A” (rear side) across from tire to tire.Camber : Refer to RSU-47, "
Wheel Alignment" .
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