flat tire INFINITI QX56 2010 Factory Owner's Manual

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INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTWT-7
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This procedure must be done after replacement of a low tire pressure warning transmitter or BCM.
New replacement transmitters are provided "asleep" and must first be "woken up" using Transmitter
Activation Tool J-45295 before ID registration can be performed.
1. Connect CONSULT-III.
2. Select "ID REGIST" under BCM.
3. Adjust the tire pressures to the values shown in the table and drive the vehicle at 40 km/h (25 MPH) or
more for a few minutes.
4. After completing all ID registrations, press “END” to complete the procedure.
5. Inflate all tires to proper pressure. Refer to WT-52, "
Tire".
Tire position
Tire pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
Front LH 250 (2.5, 36)
Front RH 230 (2.3, 33)
Rear RH 210 (2.1, 30)
Rear LH 190 (1.9, 27)
Activation tire position CONSULT-III
Front LH “YET”↓
“DONE”
Front RH
Rear RHRear LH
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WT-8
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
TPMS
FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS
TPMS
System DiagramINFOID:0000000005148206
System DescriptionINFOID:0000000005148207
BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM)
The BCM is shown with the lower instrument panel LH removed. The
BCM reads the air pressure signal received by the remote keyless
entry receiver, and controls the low tire pressure warning lamp as
shown below. It also has a self-d iagnosis function to detect a system
malfunction.
TRANSMITTER
A sensor-transmitter integrated with a valve is installed in each
wheel, and transmits a detected air pr essure signal in the form of a
radio wave. The radio signal is received by the remote keyless entry
receiver.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER
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Condition Low tire pressure warning lamp
System normal On for 1 second after ignition ON
Tire less than 193 kPa (2.0 kg/cm
2 , 28 psi)
[Flat tire] ON
TPMS malfunction After key ON, flashes once per sec-
ond for 1 minute, then stays ON
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WT-12
< FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS >
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (BCM)
NOTE:
Before performing the self-diagnosis, be sure to register the ID, or the actual malfunction location may be different from that displayed on
CONSULT-III.
Active Test
Work Support
Self-Diagnosis (Without CONSULT-III)INFOID:0000000005315450
SELF DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (WITHOUT CONSULT-III)
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Ground the tire pressure warning check connector to initiate self diagnosis.
3. Compare the flashing pattern with the flash code chart below.
NOTE:
The system is normal when the low tire pressure warni ng lamp flashes 5 times and continues repeating. Self-
diagnosis results are erased automatically by turning the ignition switch “OFF”.
WARNING LAMPIgnition switch ON Low tire pressure warning lamp on: On
Low tire pressure wa
rning lamp off: Off
BUZZER Ignition switch ON Low tire pressure buzzer on: On
Low tire pressure buzzer off: Off
MONITOR
CONDITION SPECIFICATION
Test item Content
WARNING LAMP [On/Off] Activates the low tire pressure warning lamp (On/Off).
ID REGIST WARNING [On/Off] Activates the low tire pressure warning buzzer (On/Off).
FLAT TIRE WARNING [On/Off] Activates the lo w tire pressure warning buzzer (On/Off).
Test item Content
ID REGIST The identification number of the transmitter is registered in the BCM.
ID READ The identification registration number of the transmitter is read by the BCM.
Flash Code Malfunction partReference
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15
16
17
18 Tire pressure dropped below specified value. Refer to
WT-8, "
System
Description". —
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22
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24 Transmitter no data (FL)
Transmitter no data (FR)
Transmitter no data (RR)
Transmitter no data (RL)
WT-14
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34Transmitter chec
ksum error (FL)
Transmitter chec ksum error (FR)
Transmitter chec ksum error (RR)
Transmitter chec ksum error (RL) WT-16
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WHEELWT-47
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
WHEEL
InspectionINFOID:0000000005148245
1. Check tires for wear and improper inflation.
2. Check wheels for deformation, cracks and other damage. If deformed, remove wheel and check wheel runout.
a. Remove tire from wheel and mount wheel on a tire balance machine.
b. Set dial indicator as shown. Refer to WT-52, "
Road Wheel" .
3. Check front wheel bearings for looseness.
4. Check front suspension for looseness.
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WHEEL AND TIRE ASSEMBLYWT-49
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c. If calculated balance weight value exceeds 50 g (1.76 oz), install two balance weight sheets in line with each other as shown.
CAUTION:
Do not install one balance weig ht sheet on top of another.
3. Start wheel balancer again.
4. Install drive-in balance weight on inner side of road wheel in the wheel balancer indication position (angle).
CAUTION:
Do not install more than two balance weights.
5. Start wheel balancer. Make sure that inner and outer residual imbalance values are 5 g (0.18 oz) each or below.
• If either residual imbalance value exceeds 5 g (0.18 oz),repeat installation procedures.
Wheel balance (Maximum allowable imbalance):
RotationINFOID:0000000005148247
NOTE:
Follow the maintenance schedule for tire rotation service intervals. Refer to MA-6, "
General Maintenance" .
1. Rotate the tires on each side from front to back as shown. Do not include the spare tire when rotating the tires.
CAUTION:
When installing wheel s, tighten them diagonally by dividing
the work two to three times in order to prevent the wheels
from developing any distortion.
2. Adjust the tire pressure to specification. Refer to WT-52, "
Tire" .
3. After the tire rotation, retighten the wheel nuts after the vehicle has been driven for 1,000 km (600 miles), and also after every
wheel and tire have been installed such as after repairing a flat tire.
Maximum allowable imbalance Dynamic (At rim flange) 5 g (0.18 oz) (one side)
Static
10 g (0.35 oz)
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Wheel nut torque : 133 N·m (14 kg-m, 98 ft-lb)
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WT-50
< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Transmitter (Pressure Sensor)INFOID:0000000005148248
REMOVAL
1. Deflate tire. Unscrew transmitter retaining nut and allow transmitter to fall into tire.
2. Gently bounce tire so that trans mitter falls to bottom of tire.
Place wheel and tire assembly on tire changing machine and
break both tire beads. Ensure that the transmitter remains at the
bottom of the tire while breaking the bead.
3. Turn tire so that valve hole is at bottom, and gently bounce the tire to ensure transmitter is near valve hole. Carefully lift tire onto
turntable and position valve hole (and transmitter) 270 degrees
from mounting/dismounting head.
4. Lubricate tire well, and remove top side of tire. Reach inside the tire and remove the transmitter.
5. Remove the second side of the tire as normal.
INSTALLATION
1. Place first side of tire onto rim.
2. Mount transmitter on rim and tighten nut to specification.
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Transmitter nut : 7.7 N·m (0.79 kg-m, 68 in-lb)
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONWT-51
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3. Place wheel on turntable of tire machine. Ensure that transmitter
is 270 degrees from mounting/dismounting head.
NOTE:
Do not touch transmitter with mounting head.
4. Lubricate tire well, and install second side of tire as normal. Ensure that tire does not rotate relative to rim.
5. Inflate tire and balance the wheel and tire assembly. Refer to WT-48, "
Balancing Wheels" .
6. Install Wheel and tire assembly in appropriate wheel position on vehicle.
NOTE:
If replacing the transmitter, t hen transmitter wake up operation
must be performed. Refer to WT-5, "
Transmitter Wake Up Operation" .
7. Adjust neutral position of steering angle sensor. Refer to BRC-8, "
ADJUSTMENT OF STEERING ANGLE
SENSOR NEUTRAL POSITION : Special Repair Requirement" .
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