NISSAN LATIO 2007 Service Repair Manual

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Information Needed for Trouble DiagnosisUKS005Y8
CAN communication system performs trouble diagnosis with the following tools.
How to Use CAN Communication Signal ChartUKS005Y9
The CAN communication signal chart lists the signals needed for trouble diagnosis. It is useful for detecting
the root cause by finding a signal related to the symptom, and by checking transmission and reception unit.
Tool Usage
Interview sheet For filling in vehicle information and interview with customer.
Data sheet For attaching CONSULT-II data or on-board diagnosis data.
Diagnosis sheetFor detecting the root cause. (Diagnosis sheet includes system diagram for every CAN system
type)
SELECT SYSTEM
(CONSULT-II)
For checking the condition of control units and the status of CAN communication. SELF-DIAG RESULTS
(CONSULT-II)
CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR
(CONSULT-II)
CAN communication signal
chartFor converting information received from a customer into CAN communication signal transmission
and reception. This information can be used to judge whether a circuit between control units is nor-
mal or abnormal.
Abbreviation list For checking abbreviations in CAN communication signal chart and diagnosis sheet.
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Trouble Diagnosis Flow ChartUKS005YA
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INTERVIEW WITH CUSTOMER
Interview with the customer is important to detect the root cause of CAN communication system errors and to
understand vehicle condition and symptoms for proper trouble diagnosis.
Points in interview
What: Parts name, system name
When: Date, Frequency
Where: Road condition, Place
In what condition: Driving condition/environment
Result: Symptom
NOTE:
Check normal units as well as error symptoms.
–Example: Circuit between ECM and the combination meter is judged normal if the customer indicates
tachometer functions normally.
When a CAN communication system error is present, multiple control units may malfunction or go into fail-
safe mode.
Indication of the combination meter is important to detect the root cause because it is the most obvious
from the customer, and it performs CAN communication with many units.
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INSPECTION OF VEHICLE CONDITION
Check whether or not “U1000” or “U1001” is indicated on “SELF-DIAG RESULTS” by CONSULT-II.
NOTE:
Root cause cannot be detected using the procedure in this section if “U1000” or “U1001” is not indicated.
Check whether the symptom is reproduced or not.
NOTE:
Never turn the ignition switch OFF or disconnect the battery cable while the reproducing the error. The
error may temporarily correct itself, making it difficult to determine the root cause.
The procedures for present errors differ from the procedures for past errors. Refer to LAN-25,
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CHECK OF CAN SYSTEM TYPE (HOW TO USE CAN SYSTEM TYPE SPECIFICATION CHART)
Determine CAN system type based on vehicle equipment. Then choose the correct diagnosis sheet.
NOTE:
There are two styles for CAN system type specification charts. Depending on the number of available system
types, either style A or style B may be used.
CAN System Type Specification Chart (Style A)
NOTE:
CAN system type is easily checked with the vehicle equipment identification information shown in the chart.
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CAN System Type Specification Chart (Style B)
NOTE:
CAN system type is easily checked with the vehicle equipment identification information shown in the chart.
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CREATE INTERVIEW SHEET
Fill out the symptom described by the customer, vehicle condition, and CAN system type on the interview
sheet.
Interview Sheet (Example)
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CREATE DATA SHEET
Create CONSULT-II Data Attachment Sheet
Print out the following CONSULT-II screens, and attach them to the CONSULT-II data attachment sheet.
SELECT SYSTEM
SELF-DIAG RESULTS
CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR
NOTE:
Some items may not be needed depending on CAN system type of vehicle.
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Create On-board Diagnosis Copy Sheet
Display the trouble diagnosis result of CAN communication with the on-board diagnosis function on the vehicle
monitor, etc. Copy them on the on-board diagnosis copy sheet.
NOTE:
For some models, CAN communication diagnosis result is received from the vehicle monitor. (CONSULT-II is
not available.)
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CREATE DIAGNOSIS SHEET
NOTE:
Be sure to use the diagnosis sheet for the correct CAN system type.
Print Diagnosis Sheet
Print the diagnosis sheet for the applicable CAN system type.
Check of Received Data
Check the created data sheet for missing information.
For abbreviations, refer to LAN-41, "Abbreviation List" .
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