relay NISSAN GT-R 1998 Workshop Manual
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TCSIABS SYSTEM
CONSULT for Throttle Control Unit Control
System (Cont'd)
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS MODE
- - Diagnostic item I Diagnostic item is detected when ... I Check item
THROTTLE
POSl
SEN
THROTTLE MOTOR Throttle
position sensor signal output is abnormally high or
continues to stay low for a certain period of time.
I
Throttle motor sensor signal output is abnormally high or con-
tinues to stay low for
a certain period of time. 1 Throttle motor sensor and circuit
Throttle
position sensor circuit
THRTL OPEN TRGET
THROTTLE ACTUATOR
RLY 1 Throttle motor relay is short-circuited.
[SHORT] Circuit
for throttle motor target angle signal (DKR line) is open
or shorted. TCS/ABS control unit
is abnormal.
Circuit for the communication
line between the throttle control
Throttle motor operation
does not accord with the throttle
motor target angle.
Throttle motor and circuit
I
ENGINE START SIG unit
and the TCSIABS control
unit
1 THROTTLE MOTOR
THROlTLE MOTOR RLY
[OPEN]
I Start signal is not correctiy entered due to short.
Overcurrent
is applied to the throttle motor drive circuit. I
Start signal circuit and
ECM-TCM or
ECM
Throttle motor relay is open.
Throttle motor relay and circuit
connector for
NEUTRAL POSl SW
DATA MONITOR PROCEDURE
Refer to CONSULT Instruction Manual for details on data
monitor function.
Turn ignition switch OFF.
Connect CONSULT connector to data link connector for
CON-
SU LT.
Turn ignition switch ON.
Touch "START' on CONSULT screen.
Touch ''THROTTLE CONTROL" on CONSULT screen.
Touch "DATA MONITOR".
Touch "SETTING" to set recording condition.
Touch one key from
"AUTO TRIG", "MANUAL TRIG" and
"SPECIAL", and then touch "LONG
TIME".
With "AUTO TRIG" selected, the data is automatically recorded
if a malfunction occurs during the data monitor. With "SPE-
CIAL" selected, the data is automatically recorded when TCS
is activated.
Touch "ENTER".
Return to
"SELECT MONITOR ITEM" screen and touch "ALL
SIGNALS". Display data monitor.
If necessary, sequentially touch "REC START', "REC STOP",
"DATA DISPLAY", "NUMBER
PRINT'
and "PRINT' to print
out
the data.
Bb38
Parkheutral position switch signal is not correctly entered due
to open or shorted circuit.
--
Neutral position switch circuit
and PNP switch circuit
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TCS/ABS SYSTEM
CONSULT for Throttle Control Unit Control
System (Cont'd)
DATA MONITOR MODE -- -
I Select monitor item
Display
I I
THRTL POS SEN [~l l o I n
I All signals
THRTL OPENING
lo] 1 0 I
Selection
from menu
THRTL POS SE2
MI 0 1;
THRL2 OPENING rOl / 0
BATTERY VOLT MI 0 I A
TH OPEN SIG ims]/ 0 I A
TH MOTOR DUTY I"/.] I 0 I A
CLOSED THUSW [ONIOFF]
NEUT POSl SW [ONIOFF]
START SIGNAL
[ONIOFF]
TH OPEN CONT
["I
TCS SIGNAL [ONIOFF] / OIa
TCS FLAG
0
0
0
0
A
A
A
A
TH CLSD LRN
PoNwEqI 0 / A
COMM COND [ONIOFFJ
VOLTAGE
PI I I A
0
Remarks
A
PULSE [ms, Hz, %I
Dispiays throttle position sensor signal voltage.
Displays throttle angle computed based on throttle position
EG
sensor signal voltage.
Displays throttle motor sensor signal voltage.
AT
-
Displays throttle motor angle computed based on throttle
motor sensor signal voltage.
Displays the battery voltage for the control unit.
h
Displays the pulse width of the throttle motor target angle
signal from the
TCSIABS control unit.
lndicates the switch status (ONIOFF) based on the throttle
position sensor signal.
lndicates the switch status (ONIOFF) based on the
parW
neutral position switch signal. lndicates the status (ONIOFF) based on the starter signal.
Displays the throttle motor control target computed by the
control unit based on each input signal.
lndicates the throttle motor drive duty.
lndicates the throttle motor relay status
(ON/OFF).
lndicates ON when the throttle motor angle reaches a
specified
iower limit.
lndicates "VALID" when throttle motor target angle signal is
received from the
TCS/ABS control unit and the throttle
control unit closes the throttle motor.
lndicates the condition of the communication between
TCS/
ABS control unit and throttle control unit. Normally ON is
indicated, and OFF is shown when there is failure.
lndicates
if the throttle motor has been fully closed before.
"DONE" is indicated when it has, and
"YET" is shown when
it has not yet.
lndicates the voltage measured with a voltage probe.
lndicates the pulse measured with a pulse probe.
If it cannot be measured,
"%" is shown on the display. The
%" mark is also shown to the left of the final data until the
measuring result is output.
I ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURE
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT connector to data link connector for CON-
S U LT.
3. Turn ignition switch ON.
4. Touch "START" on CONSULT screen.
5. Touch "THROTTLE CONTROL" on CONSULT screen.
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TCSfABS SYSTEM
Self-diagnosis for Throttle Control
Unit Control
System (Cont'd)
MALFUNCTION CODE/SYMPTOM CHART
Malfunction
code No. Malfunctioning part Lamp ON
SLIP I TCS OFF I ABS
I I I I
": Even when start signal circuit
or parkheutral position switch circuit is abnormal, TCS operates properly. LED only blinks to
indicate the location of the malfunction. Fail-safe
operation
Throttle position sensor circuit
Throttle motor sensor circuit
Circuit for the communication line between
TCSfABS
con-
trol unit and throttle control unit
Actuator system (Motor circuit is open or throttle motor
intermittently works.)
Start signal circuit
I - I - - -
0
0
0
0
Throttle motor drive system (overcurrent)
Throttle motor relay circuit (shorted)
Throttle motor relay circuit (open)
Throttle motor return spring
I 0 I 0 I I 0 -
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ParWneutral position switch circuit
Normal
. -
-
-
-
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
-
-
-
-
-
0
0
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
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ELECTRIC SUPER HICAS
Component Parts Location
EPS solenoid valve
sensor
C I ,n HlCAS motor relay
Front right corner of trunk room
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ELECTRIC SUPER HICAS
Control
Unit Input/Output Signal Specifications
USING CIRCUIT TESTER
Terminal No.
Check item Specification
When control unit is disconnected
: Continuity exists.
Control unit ground circuit
Motor driving output signal
When ignition switch is
ON : Power supply voltage
(In fail-safe mode
: OV)
Motor voltage
When vehicle speed is
0 krn/h : Approx. 4.4 - 6.6V
When vehicle speed is
100 km/h : Approx. 2.4 - 3.6V EPS solenoid driving signal
Battery voltage
I Power supply voltage
Data link connector for CONSULT
(TX) I -
Engine speed signal Measure
tachometer driving signal.
Refer to EC section YECM (TCM) Input/Output Signal
Reference
Value7
.
When ignition switch is ON : Power supply voltage
When ignition switch is OFF
: OV Ignition voltage
Body
/ ground HlCAS waming
lamp When HlCAS warning
lamp is ON
: Approx. OV
When
HlCAS
warning
lamp
is
OFF : Approx. 12V
When ignition switch is ON : Approx. 12V
(In fail-safe mode : Approx. OV)
Output
signal for driving motor relay
Data link connector for CONSULT
(RX) I -
Stop lamp switch signal
(Send brake pedal operation signal to control unit.) When
pedal is depressed : Power supply voltage
When
pedal is not depressed
: OV
Continuity exists.
v Steering angle sensor 2
Steering angle sensor 1
Body
ground When steering wheel
is turned, the voltage changes
between 0 and 5V.
Ground
circuit for rear steering angle sensor
Output signal of rear steering angle sensor
I When neutral : Approx. 2.4V
-
Neutral signal of rear steering angle sensor
When ignition switch is ON
When ignition switch is
OFF
--
When neutral : Appro~. 5V
: Approx. 5V
: Approx. OV Power supply for rear steering angle sensor
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ELECTRIC SUPER HlCAS
Control Unit
Input/Output Signal Specifications
(Cont'd)
USING CONSULT
The displayed output signals represent the control unit com-
puted data. If the output circuit (harness) should
be open,
correct values may be displayed.
Monitor item
VHCL SPEED SE
[km/hj
STOP LAMP SW
[ON-OFF] Data monitor
I Condition
Specification
--
STEERING ANG Steering
wheel is turned right Steering angle (degrees) mea-
[R/Ll or left. sured from neutral position
NEUTRAL SIG Steering wheel is in neutral When neutral: ON
[ON-OFF] position
or turned right or left. When
turned (right or left): OFF
Brake pedal operation Check
item
Vehicle is running or driving
wheels are turning.
Steering angle sensor circuit
Approximately
equal to speed-
ometer reading
When pedal is depressed: ON
When pedal is not depressed:
I OFF
In neutral position:
Approx.
2.4V Vehicle
speed sensor circuit
Stop lamp switch circuit
ENGINE SPEED
[r~ml
1"l I Actuator is operating in active I In right lock position:
test. Engine
is running.
Approx. 4.4V
in left lock position:
Approx.
0.4V
Rear steering angle sensing
system
Approximately
equal to tachom-
eter reading
POWER STR SOL
[A1
Wiring
in ECM-HICAS control
unit
MOTOR CURRENT
PI
Vehicle speed is changed from
0 to 100 krnh.
HlCAS RELAY
[ON-OFF]
FAILSAFE
[ON-OFF] At
0 km/h:
Approx. 1.1 0A
At
100 krn/h: Approx. 0.48A
WARNING LAMP
[ON-OFF] System related to power steer-
ing solenoid output signal
RR ST
ANG-VOL
[Vl
MOTOR VOLTAGE
[vl
Actuator is operating in active
test.
Ignition switch is ON or engine
is running.
I Power supply system for
OK
if output current is detected
during operation Motor
and its power supply
system
1 signal from control unit
When ignition
switch is ON: ON
Not in operation HICAS
motor relay
System related to relay driving
Check malfunctioning parts
using self-diagnosis and data
monitor.
Approx.
5V
When warning lamp is ON: ON
When warning lamp is OFF:
OFF
Rear steering angle sensing
system Warning
lamp circuit
Power supply voltage Motor power
supply system
C/U
VOLTAGE
[VI Control unit power supply cir-
cuit
Ignition
switch is ON or engine
is running. Power
supply voltage
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ELECTRIC SUPER HICAS
Trouble
Diagnosis with CONSULT (Cont'd)
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS MOI -- - - -
Diagnostic item
Diagnostic item is detected when ...
Vehicle speed signal changes rapidly during
running.
I Remarks
VEHICLE SPEED SEN
[SIGNAL
TURN](.b)
I This code appears also when
engine is idling at
1,500 rpm
or faster for more than 10
, seconds; in this case, it does
not indicate abnormality.
Vehicle speed signal is not sensed for more
than
10 seconds while the vehicle is running
at
1,500 rpm of engine speed.
CODE
54
STEERING
ANGLE SEN
[NO ANG
SIG](.a) Steering angle does not change for a while
when vehicle is running at 60
km,h or faster.
Steering angle from neutral position is kept at
60" degrees or more for a certain time when
vehicle is running
at 50 km/h or faster.
Steering angle from neutral position is kept at
30" degrees or more while vehicle travels a
certain distance.
STEERING
ANGLE SEN
[ANG SIG
FIX](.e)
STEERING ANGLE
SEN
[ANG
F1X3O0](-g)
STEERING ANGLE SEN
[NO NEUT
SIG](.b)
No neutral signal (ON signal) is sensed while
vehicle travels a certain distance.
No neutral signal (ON signal) is sensed while
steering wheel is turned more than
360'.
No neutral signal (OFF signal) is sensed while
steering wheel is turned more than
50"
degrees.
STEERING ANGLE
SEN
[NEU SIG
OFF](.c)
STEERING
ANGLE SEN
[NEUT SIG
ON](.d) - - --
a When steering wheel
is turned 360" after the
detection of neutral signal, the neutral signal is
sensed for
a certain period of time.
STEERING ANGLE
SEN
[OFFSET
NEUTJ(.f)
For a certain
period of time, input signal from
main sensor shows abnormality against sensor
power supply voltage.
a When input signal from main sefisor shows
2.5+1 V, input signal from sub-sensor shows
abnormality against sensor power supply volt-
age for a certain period of time.
RR
ST ANGLE SENSOR
[MAIN
SIGNAL](.a)
RR ST ANGLE SENSOR
[SUB
SIGNALJ(.b)
- -
Input signals from main sensor and sub-sen-
sor show more than a certain amount of differ-
ence from each other.
The voltage is higher or lower than the stan-
dard value.
RR
ST ANGLE SENSOR
[OFFSET SIG](-C)
RR ST ANGLE SENSOR
[ABNORMAL
VOL](.d)
r
a Engine speed shows an abnormally low value
for a certain period of time when vehicle is
running at
2 krnlh or faster.
ENG
REV SIGNAL
[ABNORMAL SIGNAL]
a When HlCAS motor relay is ON, motor power
supply voltage shows an abnormally lower
value than ignition power supply voltage.
When control unit keeps motor power OFF, the
motor power voltage shows a non-zero value
for a certain period of time.
MOTOR VOLTAGE
[LOW VOLTAGE](-a)
MOTOR VOLTAGE
[BAD
OBSTRCT](.b)
When a motor current is more than IOA, the
actual output of the motor shows an abnor-
mally low value for a certain period of time.
MOTOR
OUTPUT
[ABNORML
SIG](.a)
- -
MOTOR OUTPUT
[REV CURRENTJ(-C) When motor output is kept ON, a reverse cur-
rent is flowing.
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ELECTRIC SUPER HtCAS
Trouble Diagnosis with CONSULT (Cont'd)
DATA MONITOR MODE
1 Monitor item (
Display
Main Menu - -
/ item I item 1
Remarks
VHCL SPEED SE (kmh) 1 0 I 0 I Shows a value calculated from vehicle speed sensor signal.
STEERING ANG After
battery has been disconnected and connected again, an
abnormal value is shown until neutral position
(0") is detected.
NEUTRAL SIG (ON-OFF)
( 0 ( 0 I Shows whether steering wheel is in neutral position (ONIOFF).
STOP
LAMP SW (ON-OFF) I 0 I 0 I Shows whether stop lamp switch is ON or OFF.
ENGINE SPEED Shows the engine speed caicuiated from crankshaft position sen-
sor signal.
1 I I
RR ST ANG.MAI (V) I 0 I 0 I Shows the output voltage from rear steering angle main sensor.
POWER STR SOL
RR
ST
ANG.SUB
(V)
Shows the control
unit's control current for power steering sole-
(')
' ' 1 noid. -- - - -- - -
MOTOR CURRENT (A) I 0 I 0 I shows the control unit's control current for HICAS motor relay.
0
HlCAS RELAY (ON-OFF) / 0 I 0 I Shows whether HlCAS motor relay is ON or OFF.
FAILSAFE
(ON-OFF)
I 0 I 0 I Shows whether fail-safe function is in operation (ONIOFF).
0
WARNING LAMP (ON-OFF) I Q I 0 ) Shows the control unit3 ON-OFF status of HlCAS warning lamp.
Shows the output
voltage from rear steering angle sub-sensor.
Shows the power supply voltage from HICAS control unit to rear
steering angle sensor.
CIU VOLTAGE (V) ( 0 I 0 I Shows the power supply voltage to HICAS control unit.
MOTOR VOLTAGE Shows the power supply voltage
from HICAS
control unit to
HlCAS motor.
- -- - -- VOLTAGE (V) I - I 0 I Shows the measured value by voltage probe.
PULSE Shows the measured
value by pulse probe.
If measurement
is
(mi, Hi and %I 1 - / 0 1 impossible, "#" appears. The "#" mark is shown also on the left of
final data until measurement is completed.
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FULLY AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER
System Description
The fully automatic air conditioner system utilizes sensors to detect the in-vehicle temperature, ambient
temperature, temperature of air passing through the evaporator, and
sunload. The detected values are
compared with the temperature adjustment dial setting, and calculated by the microcomputer within the
automatic amplifier. The air inlet and outlet temperatures and airflow rate are adjusted in order to main-
@ tain the in-vehicle temperature.
When an abnormal pressure occurs within the cooler cycle [gauge pressure: approx.
2.7 MPa (28 kg/
cm2G)
or higher; or approx. 0.18
MPa
(1.8
kg/cm2-G)
or lower] the refrigerant pressure sensor operates,
Ec
and stops the compressor.
The
ECM turns off the air conditioner relay, and stops the compressor during engine high load.
The blower fan motor utilizes
a brushless motor, and controls the airflow with a built-in IC that recognizes AT
the driver signal (pulse) from the automatic amplifier.
Step-motor type actuators are employed for intake door, mode door, and air mix door. They are rotated in
response to the signal (pulse) step quantity transmitted from the automatic amplifier to control the target
BR
door position.
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FULLY AUTOMATIC AIR CONDlTlONER
Component Parts Location
Intake door actua:or
,
Sunload sensor
Controller
B&wer temperature sensor
fan motor
@ Radiator core lower support I
Front defros!er grille (left)
1 ,?efros:er gnlie (left) t I
0 Blower fan motor relay
Engine room, right relay box I / Air conditioner relay I
Blower and cooling unit
I Blower fan motor
? Ar condlboner relay
@ Refrigerant
pressure sensor @ Compressor @ Ambtent sensor
a Liquid tank I @ Englne room. front left
I
Blower and cooling unit
lnta Instrument panel, center I
7 IJj Cluster
lid A 0 Fuse block, rear face 1