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RF-26
SUNROOF
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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 assembly, check gap adjustment to make sure there
is no malfunction.
1. Remove headlining. Refer to EI-38, "
HEADLINING" .
2. Remove the sunroof glass lid assembly. Refer to RF-26, "
GLASS LID ASSEMBLY" .
3. Remove overhead console bracket.
4. Disconnect front and rear drain hoses.
5. Remove front sunroof frame assembly bolts.
6. Remove rear sunroof bracket bolts.
7. Remove the sunroof frame assembly side bolts, then the sunroof unit.
Installation
1. Position the sunroof frame assembly and install the side bolts.
2. Install the sunroof brackets and bolts.
3. Install the front sunroof frame assembly bolts.
4. Connect front and rear drain hoses.
5. Install the overhead console bracket.
6. Install the sunroof glass lid assembly. Refer to RF-26, "
GLASS LID ASSEMBLY" .
NOTE:
Adjust sunroof glass lid assembly gap and height, refer to RF-23, "
Fitting Adjustment" .
7. Install headlining. Refer to EI-38, "
HEADLINING" .
GLASS LID ASSEMBLY
Removal
1. Open sunshade assembly.
NOTE:
Be sure glass lid assembly is fully closed.
2. Remove side cover LH and RH.
3. Remove the glass lid assembly screws at the sunroof frame assembly.
4. Remove the glass lid assembly.
Installation
1. Position glass lid assembly to sunroof frame assembly.
2. Install glass lid assembly screws. NOTE:
First tighten left front screw, then right rear to prevent movement while tightening the remaining screws.
1. Glass lid assembly 2. Wind deflector3. Rear drain hoses
4. Shade stoppers 5. Sunroof bracket 6. Sunshade assembly
7. Front drain hoses 8. Sunroof motor assembly9. Sunroof frame assembly
10. Overhead console bracket 11. Side cover LH 12. Side cover RH
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RSU-20
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMS
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2. CHECK SYSTEM OPERATION
1. Load vehicle to standard laden condition (with driver, front passenger, 2 passengers in second row seats and no cargo).
2. Conduct active test of "COMPRESSOR" to raise vehicle ride height to +20mm. CAUTION:
The "COMPRESSOR" active test will remain ON until it is turned off using CONSULT-II. Allowing
the compressor to run for an extended period of time may cause damage to air suspension sys-
tem components due to excessive pressure in the air suspension system.
3. Return the rear load leveling air suspension system to normal operating mode.
4. Check self-diagnostic results.
Is code C1805 displayed again?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> Inspection End.
3. CONNECTOR INSPECTION
1. Disconnect suspension control unit connector B3 and suspension air compressor C9.
2. Check the terminals for deformation, disconnection, looseness or damage.
OK or NG
OK >> If code C1805 was retrieved during self-diagnosis, GO TO 4. If code C1803 was retrieved during self-diagnosis, GO TO 6.
NG >> Repair or replace as necessary.
4. AIR HOSE INSPECTION
Inspect for pinched or damaged air hoses between the suspension air reservoir and each load leveling rear air
suspension shock absorber.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Repair or replace as necessary.
5. EXHAUST VALVE SOLENOID INSPECTION
Apply 12V to suspension air compressor terminal 2 and ground to
suspension air compressor terminal 1.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Replace the suspension air compressor. Refer to RSU-
43, "REAR LOAD LEVELING AIR SUSPENSION COM-
PRESSOR ASSEMBLY" .
System air pressure should vent.
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ITEMSRSU-21
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6. CHECK EXHAUST VALVE SOLENOID POWER AND GROUND
1. Reconnect the suspension control unit connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between suspension air compressor connector C9 terminal 2 and ground.
4. Turn ignition switch OFF.
5. Check continuity between suspension air compressor connector C9 terminal 1 and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace the suspension control unit. Refer to RSU-47,
"CONTROL UNIT" .
NG >> Repair harness or connector.
Compressor Motor, Compressor Motor Relay and Circuit InspectionEES001HC
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULT CHECK
Check self-diagnosis results.
Is the above displayed in the self-diagnosis display items?
YES >> If code C1802 was retrieved during self-diagnosis, GO TO 3. If code C1804 or C1808 was retrieved during self-diagnosis, GO TO 2.
NO >> Inspection End.
2. CHECK SYSTEM OPERATION
1. Load vehicle to standard laden condition (with driver, front passenger, 2 passengers in second row seats and no cargo).
2. Conduct active test of "EXHAUST SOLENOID" to lower vehicle ride height to -20mm.
3. Return the rear load leveling air suspension system to normal operating mode.
4. Check self-diagnostic results.
Is code C1804 or C1808 displayed again?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> Inspection End. Voltage
: Approx. 12V
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1 - GroundContinuity should exist.
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Self-diagnosis results
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RSU-34
REAR SUSPENSION MEMBER
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INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
When raising the rear suspension member assembly, use the
locating pins to align the rear suspension member to the vehicle
body.
When installing the upper and lower rubber seats for the rear
coil springs, the arrow embossed on the rubber seats must point
out toward the wheel and tire assembly.
To connect the rear load leveling air suspension hoses, the lock
ring must be fully seated in the fitting. Insert the hose “B” into the
lock ring “A” until the lock ring “A” is touching the hose “B” as
shown. Pull on the hose to check that it is securely inserted.
Perform the final tightening of the nuts and bolts for the links (rubber bushing) under unladen condition
(unladen condition means that the fuel tank, engine coolant and lubricants are at the full specification, and
the spare tire, jack, hand tools, and mats are in their designated positions) with the tires on level ground.
Check the wheel alignment. Refer to RSU-48, "Wheel Alignment" .
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REAR LOWER LINK & COIL SPRINGRSU-41
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8. Remove the rear lower link adjusting bolt and nut from the rear
suspension member using power tool, then remove the rear
lower link.
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Check the coil spring and rubber seats for deformation, cracks, or other damage and replace if necessary.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Tighten the nuts and bolts to specification. Refer to RSU-26, "Components" .
When installing the upper and lower rubber seats for the rear
coil springs, the arrow embossed on the rubber seats must point
out toward the wheel and tire assembly.
After installing the rear lower link and coil spring, check the
wheel alignment and adjust if necessary. Refer to RSU-28,
"Wheel Alignment Inspection" .
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SB-10
SEAT BELTS
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4. Remove push pin (2) and release elastic ban (3) from seat
frame (1). Repeat for opposite seat.
⇐: Vehicle front
5. Partially lift seatback upright, then remove seat belt buckle (2) from between hinge cover (1) and seat cushion side facing (3).
Repeat for LH seat.
⇐: Vehicle front
Installation
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Raise and lock both seats in the full upright position to check for abnormal noises or binding.
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SEAT BELTSSB-11
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Seat Belt InspectionEHS00167
AFTER A COLLISION
WARNING:
Inspect all seat belt assemblies including retractors and attaching hardware after any collision.
NISSAN recommends that all seat belt assemblies in use during a collision be replaced unless the col-
lision was minor and the belts show no damage and continue to operate properly. Failure to do so
could result in serious personal injury in an accident. Seat belt assemblies not in use during a colli-
sion should also be replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted. Seat belt pre-tensioners
should be replaced even if the seat belts are not in use during a frontal collision in which the air bags
are deployed.
Replace any seat belt retractor and belt assembly (including anchor bolts) if:
The seat belt was in use at the time of a collision (except for minor collisions and the belts, retractors and
buckles show no damage and continue to operate properly).
The seat belt was damaged in an accident. (i.e. torn webbing, bent retractor or guide).
The seat belt attaching point was damaged in an accident. Inspect the seat belt attaching area for damage
or distortion and repair as necessary before installing a new seat belt retractor and belt assembly.
Anchor bolts are deformed or worn out.
The seat belt pre-tensioner should be replaced even if the seat belts are not in use during the collision in
which the air bags are deployed.
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
1. Check the seat belt warning lamp/chime for proper operation as follows:
a. Switch ignition ON. The seat belt warning lamp should illuminate. Also, the seat belt warning chime should
sound for about seven seconds.
b. Fasten drivers seat belt. The seat belt warning lamp should go out and the chime (if sounding) should stop.
2. If the air bag warning lamp is blinking, conduct self-diagnosis using CONSULT-II, and air bag warning lamp. Refer to SRS-20, "
SRS Operation Check" .
3. Check that the seat belt retractor and belt assembly, seat belt anchor and buckle bolts are securely attached.
4. Check the shoulder seat belt guide and shoulder belt height adjuster for front seats. Ensure guide swivels freely and that belt lays flat and does not bind in guide. Ensure height adjuster operates properly and
holds securely.
5. Check retractor operation:
a. Fully extend the seat belt webbing and check for twists, tears or other damage.
b. Allow the seat belt to retract. Ensure that belt returns smoothly and completely into the retractor. If the seat belt does not return smoothly, wipe the inside of the loops with a clean paper cloth, because dirt built
up in the loops of the upper anchors can cause the seat belts to retract slowly.
c. Fasten the seat belt. Check the seat belt returns smoothly and completely to the retractor. If the belt does not return smoothly, the cause may be an accumulation of dust or dirt. Use the “SEAT BELT TAPE SET”
and perform the following steps.
Inspect the front seat belt through-anchor:
1. Pull the seat belt out to a length of 500 mm (19.69 in) or more.
2. Use a clip or other device to hold the seat belt at the center pillar belt opening.
3. Pass a thin wire through the through-anchor belt opening. Hold both ends of the wire and pull taut while moving it up and down several times along the belt opening surface to remove dirt.
4. Any dirt that cannot be removed with the wire can be removed by cleaning the opening with a clean cloth.
5. Apply tape at the point where the belt contacts the through-anchor belt opening. NOTE:
Apply the tape so that there is no looseness or wrinkling.
6. Remove the clip holding the seat belt and check that the belt returns smoothly.
7. Repeat steps above as necessary to check the other seat belts.

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SB-12
SEAT BELTS
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SEAT BELT RETRACTOR ON-VEHICLE CHECK
Emergency Locking Retractors (ELR) and Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR)
NOTE:
All seat belt retractors are of the Emergency Locking Retractors (ELR) type. In an emergency (sudden stop)
the retractor will lock and prevent the belt from extending any further. All 3-point type seat belt retractors
except the driver's seat belt also have an Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR) mode. The ALR mode (also
called child restraint mode) is used when installing child seats. The ALR mode is activated when the seat belt
is fully extended. When the belt is then retracted partially, the ALR mode automatically locks the seat belt in a
specific position so the belt cannot be extended any further. To cancel the ALR mode, allow the seat belt to
fully wind back into the retractor.
Check the seat belt retractors using the following test(s) to determine if a seat belt retractor and belt assembly
is operating properly.
ELR Function Stationary Check
Grasp the shoulder belt and pull forward quickly. The retractor should lock and prevent the belt from extending
further.
ALR Function Stationary Check
1. Pull out entire length of seat belt from retractor until a click is heard.
2. Retract the belt partially. A clicking noise should be heard as the belt retracts indicating that the retractor is
in the Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) mode.
3. Grasp the seat belt and try to pull out the retractor. The belt must lock and not extend any further. If neces- sary replace the seat belt retractor and belt assembly.
4. Allow the entire length of the belt to retract to cancel the automatic locking mode.
ELR Function Moving Check
WARNING:
Perform the following test in a safe, open area clear of other vehicles and obstructions (for example, a
large, empty parking lot). Road surface must be paved and dry. DO NOT perform the following test on
wet or gravel roads or on public streets and highways. This could result in an accident and serious
personal injury. The driver and passenger must be prepared to brace themselves in the event the
retractor does not lock.
1. Fasten drivers seat belt. Buckle a passenger into the seat for the belt that is to be tested.
2. Proceed to the designated safe area.
3. Drive the vehicle at approximately 16 km/h (10 MPH). Notify any passengers of a pending sudden stop. The driver and passenger must be prepared to brace themselves in the event the retractor does not lock.
Apply brakes firmly and make a very hard stop.
During stop, seat belts should lock and not be extended. If the seat belt retractor and belt assembly does not
lock, perform the retractor off-vehicle check.
SEAT BELT RETRACTOR OFF-VEHICLE CHECK
1. Remove the seat belt retractor and belt assembly.
2. Slowly pull out belt while tilting the retractor assembly forward from the mounted position without twisting the retractor assembly as shown in the illustration.

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SE-1
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PRECAUTIONS .....................................................
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Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” ............................................................. ..... 3
Precautions for Work ........................................... ..... 3
PREPARATION ...................................................... ..... 4
Special Service Tool ............................................ ..... 4
Commercial Service Tool .................................... ..... 4
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES ..... 5
Work Flow ................................................................ 5 CUSTOMER INTERVIEW ................................ ..... 5
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE .. ..... 6
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS ...... ..... 6
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE
ROOT CAUSE ................................................. ..... 6
REPAIR THE CAUSE ...................................... ..... 6
CONFIRM THE REPAIR .................................. ..... 7
Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting ...... ..... 7
INSTRUMENT PANEL ..................................... ..... 7
CENTER CONSOLE ........................................ ..... 7
DOORS ............................................................ ..... 7
TRUNK ............................................................. ..... 8
SUNROOF/HEADLINING ................................ ..... 8
OVERHEAD CONSOLE (FRONT AND REAR) ..... 8
SEATS .............................................................. ..... 8
UNDERHOOD .................................................. ..... 8
Diagnostic Worksheet ......................................... ..... 9
AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONER ....................... ....11
Component Parts And Harness Connector Location .... 11
System Description ............................................. ... 12
FAIL-SAFE MODE ........................................... ... 12
CANCEL OF FAIL-SAFE MODE ...................... ... 13
CAN Communication System Description ........... ... 13
Schematic ........................................................... ... 14
Wiring Diagram — AUT/DP — ............................ ... 16
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM .......... ... 26
Terminals and Reference Values for Driver Seat
Control Unit ......................................................... ... 26
Terminals and Reference Values for Automatic Drive Positioner Control Unit ...............................
... 28
Work Flow ............................................................... 30
Preliminary Check ............................................... ... 31
SETTING CHANGE FUNCTION ...................... ... 31
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT
INSPECTION ................................................... ... 31
CONSULT-II Function (AUTO DRIVE POS.) ....... ... 34
CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE ....... ... 34
SELF-DIAGNOSIS RESULTS .......................... ... 36
DATA MONITOR .............................................. ... 37
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 38
CAN Communication Inspection Using CONSULT-
II (Self-Diagnosis) ................................................ ... 38
Symptom Chart ....................................................... 38
Sliding Motor Circuit Inspection ........................... ... 40
Reclining Motor LH Circuit Inspection ................. ... 41
Lifting Motor (Front) Circuit Inspection ................ ... 42
Lifting Motor (Rear) Circuit Inspection ................. ... 44
Pedal Adjusting Motor Circuit Inspection ............. ... 45
Mirror Motor LH Circuit Check ................................ 46
Mirror Motor RH Circuit Check ............................ ... 48
Steering Wheel Tilt Circuit Inspection .................. ... 49
Sliding Sensor Circuit Inspection ......................... ... 51
Reclining Sensor Circuit Inspection ..................... ... 52
Lifting Sensor (Front) Circuit Inspection .............. ... 53
Lifting Sensor (Rear) Circuit Inspection ............... ... 54
Pedal Adjusting Sensor Circuit Inspection ........... ... 55
Mirror Sensor LH Circuit Check ........................... ... 56
Mirror Sensor RH Circuit Check ............................. 57
Steering Wheel Tilt Sensor Circuit Inspection ..... ... 59
Sliding Switch Circuit Inspection .......................... ... 61
Reclining Switch Inspection ................................. ... 62
Lifting Switch (Front) Circuit Inspection ............... ... 64
Lifting Switch (Rear) Circuit Inspection ................ ... 65
Power Seat Switch Ground Inspection ................ ... 66
Pedal Adjusting Switch Circuit Inspection ........... ... 67
Door Mirror Remote Control Switch (Changeover
Switch) Circuit Check ............................................. 69
Door Mirror Remote Control Switch (Mirror Switch)
Circuit Check ....................................................... ... 70

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PRECAUTIONSSE-3
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PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
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.
WARNING:
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 WorkEIS004X6
When removing or disassembling each component, be careful not to damage or deform it. If a component
may be subject to interference, be sure to protect it with a shop cloth.
When removing (disengaging) components with a screwdriver or similar tool, be sure to wrap the compo-
nent with a shop cloth or vinyl tape to protect it.
Protect the removed parts with a shop cloth and keep them.
Replace a deformed or damaged clip.
If a part is specified as a non-reusable part, always replace it with new one.
Be sure to tighten bolts and nuts securely to the specified torque.
After re-installation is completed, be sure to check that each part works normally.
Follow the steps below to clean components.
–Water soluble foul: Dip a soft cloth into lukewarm water, and wring the water out of the cloth to wipe the
fouled area.
Then rub with a soft and dry cloth.
–Oily foul: Dip a soft cloth into lukewarm water with mild detergent (concentration: within 2 to 3%), and wipe
the fouled area.
Then dip a cloth into fresh water, and wring the water out of the cloth to wipe the detergent off. Then rub
with a soft and dry cloth.
Do not use organic solvent such as thinner, benzene, alcohol, or gasoline.
For genuine leather seats, use a genuine leather seat cleaner.

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