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Removal and InstallationINFOID:0000000012432984
REMOVAL
1. Remove the luggage side lower finisher (RH). Refer to INT-34, "LUGGAGE SIDE LOWER FINISHER :
Removal and Installation".
2. Disconnect the harness connectors from the Bluetooth® control unit.
3. Remove the Bluetooth® antenna screws (A) and the Bluetooth® antenna (1).
4. Remove the Bluetooth® control unit bracket screws (A) and the Bluetooth® control unit (1).
5. Remove the Bluetooth® control unit screws (A) and separate the Bluetooth® control unit (1) from the bracket (2).
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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BLUETOOTH® ANTENNA
BLUETOOTH® ANTENNA
Removal and Installation INFOID:0000000012432985
REMOVAL
1. Remove the luggage side lower finisher (RH). Refer to
INT-34, "LUGGAGE SIDE LOWER FINISHER :
Removal and Installation".
2. Disconnect the Bluetooth® antenna harness connec tor from the Bluetooth® control unit.
3. Remove the Bluetooth® antenna screws (A) and the Bluetooth® antenna (1).
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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COMPONENT PARTS
*: Around View Monitor is a parking aid/convenience feature. Around View Monitor cannot completely eliminate
blind spots. Around View Monitor may not detect ever y object and does not warn of moving objects. Always
check surroundings before moving vehicle. Around View Monitor is not a substitute for proper backing proce-
dures. Always turn to check what is behind you before backing up.
AV Control UnitINFOID:0000000012433000
Description
• A 5.8-inch QVGA display, an AM/FM electronic tuner radio, CD
drive, audio amplifier, Bluetooth
® module, camera controller and
navigation unit are integrated into the AV control unit.
• The 5.8-inch display is a high resolution monitor that includes touch panel functions.
• Music files stored in iPod
®*/USB memory can be played using the
separate USB interface.
*: iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc. All rights reserved.
SpeakersINFOID:0000000012433001
FRONT DOOR SPEAKER
• 16.5 cm (6.5 in) speakers are installed in the bottom of the front doors.
• Sound signals are input from the AV control unit to output high, mid and low range sounds.
REAR DOOR SPEAKER
• 16.5 cm (6.5 in) speakers are installed in the bottom of the rear doors.
• Sound signals are input from the AV control unit to output high, midand low range sounds.
15. Around View®* Monitor control unit (if
equipped) Refer to AV- 1 3 1 , "Around View Monitor Control Unit".
16. Rear view camera Refer to AV- 1 3 2 , "
Rear View Camera".
No.
Component Function
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SYSTEM
SPEED SENSITIVE VOLUME SYSTEM
• Volume level of this system goes up and down aut
omatically in proportion to the vehicle speed.
• The control level can be selected by the customer.
HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM
• Bluetooth® control is built into AV control unit.
• The connection between cellular phone and AV control unit is performed with Bluetooth
® communication.
• The voice guidance signal is input from the AV cont rol unit and output to the front speakers when operating
the cellular phone.
When A Call Is Originated
• Spoken voice sound output from the microphone (microphone signal) is input to AV control unit.
• AV control unit outputs to cellular phone with Bluetooth
® communication as a TEL voice signal.
• Voice sound is then heard at the other party.
When Receiving A Call
• Voice sound is input to own cellular phone from the other party.
• TEL voice signal is input to AV control unit by establishing Bluetooth
® communication from cellular phone,
and the signal is output to front speakers.
AROUND VIEW MONITOR FUNCTION
• This system is equipped with wide-angle cameras on the front, rear and right and left door mirrors.
• Images from front view, rear view, front-side view ( RH side), and birds-eye view are displayed to monitor the
vehicle surroundings.
• Around view monitor control unit expands the image received from each camera to create each view.
• In front view and rear view, the vehicle width, dist ance lines and predictive course lines are displayed.
• In front-side view, the vehicle distance guiding line and vehicle width guiding line are displayed.
• Birds-eye view converts the images from the camera s into an overhead view and displays the status of the
vehicle on the display. The vehicle icon that is displayed in the birds-eye view is depicted by the around view
monitor control unit.
Display
The around view monitor combines and displays travel direct ion view (front or rear), front-side view and birds-
eye view.
Operation
• The around view monitor operates by pressing the CAMERA switch on the AV control unit or by shifting the
selector lever to the R (reverse) position.
• When the selector lever is in any position other than R (reverse) and the CAMERA switch is pressed, the
screen displays front travel direction view and bird s-eye view. Pressing the CAMERA switch again changes
birds-eye view to front-side view
• When the selector lever is placed in R (reverse), the screen displays rear travel direction view and birds-eye view. Pressing the CAMERA switch changes birds-eye view to front-side view
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AV CONTROL UNITAV-151
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DTC IndexINFOID:0000000012433019
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(L) — USB D+ signal
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(R) — USB D
− signal — — — —
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(Shield) — USB shield
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(B) Ground Antenna amp. ON signal Output ON
AV control unit ON, FM-AM
selected.Battery voltage
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(B) Ground AM-FM main antenna Input ON AV control unit ON, FM-AM
selected.5.0 V
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(Shield) —AM-FM main antenna
shield
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(B) Ground GPS antenna signal Input ON
AV control unit ON, NAV se-
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(Shield) — GPS antenna shield
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(B) Ground Satellite antenna signal Input ON AV control unit ON, XM se-
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(Wire color) Description
Condition
Reference value
(Approx.)
+ – Signal nameInput/
Output Ignition
switch Operation
CONSULT Display
Reference Page
U1000: CAN COMM CIRCUIT AV-186, "
AV CONTROL UNIT : DTC Logic"
U1010: CONTROL UNIT (CAN)AV-187, "AV CONTROL UNIT : DTC Logic"
U1200: Cont Unit AV- 1 9 8 , "DTC Logic"
U1217: BLUETOOTH MODULEAV- 1 9 9 , "DTC Logic"
U1229: iPod CERTIFICATIONAV- 2 0 0 , "DTC Logic"
U122F: Digital broadcasting connection errorAV- 2 0 1 , "DTC Logic"
U1244: GPS ANTENNA CONNAV- 2 0 3 , "DTC Logic"
U1258: XM ANTENNA CONNAV- 2 0 4 , "DTC Logic"
U1263: USB OVERCURRENTAV- 2 0 5 , "DTC Logic"
U1264: ANTENNA AMP TERMINALAV- 2 0 6 , "DTC Logic"
U12AA: Configuration ErrorAV- 2 0 7 , "DTC Logic"
U12AC: Display Temperature too High AV- 2 0 8 , "DTC Logic"
U12AD: ECU Temperature too High AV- 2 0 9 , "DTC Logic"
U12AE: Internal Amplifier temperature WarningAV- 2 1 0 , "DTC Logic"
U12AF: CD Mechanism Temperature Warning AV- 2 11 , "DTC Logic"
U12B0: Supply Voltage Goes below 9V > 20sAV- 2 1 2 , "DTC Logic"
U12B1: Supply Voltage Goes High > 16V for 20sAV- 2 1 3 , "DTC Logic"
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DTC LogicINFOID:0000000012433057
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
CONSULT Display DTC Detection Condition Possible Cause
BLUETOOTH MODULE
[U1217] Connection failure to the internal Bluetooth
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unit is detected. Replace AV control unit if malfunction occurs
constantly.
Refer to AV- 2 4 1 , "
Removal and Installation".
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RELATED TO HANDS-FREE PHONE
• Before performing diagnosis, confirm that the cellular phone being used by the customer is compatible with the vehicle.
• It is possible that a malfunction is occurring due to a version change of the phone even thoug\
h the phone is a compatible type. This can be confirmed by changing the cellular phone to another compatible type, and
check that it operates normally. It is important to determine whether the c ause of the malfunction is the vehi-
cle or the cellular phone.
Check Compatibility
1. Make sure the customer’s Bluetooth® related concern is understood.
2. Verify the customer’s concern. NOTE:
The customer’s phone may be required, depending upon their concern.
3. Write down the customer’s phone brand, model and service provider. NOTE:
It is necessary to know the service provider. On occasion, a given phone may be on the approved list with
one provider, but may not be on the approved list with other providers.
4. Go to “www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/”.
a. Using the website’s search engine, find out if the customer’s phone is on the approved list.
b. If the customer’s phone is NOT on the approved list: Stop diagnosis here. The customer needs to obtain a Bluetooth
® phone that is on the approved list before
any further action.
c. If the feature related to the customer’s concern shows as “N” (not compatible):
Stop diagnosis here. If the customer still wants the feature to function, they will need to get an approved
phone showing the feature as “Y” (compatible) in the “Basic Features”.
d. If the feature related to the customer ’s concern shows as “Y” (compatible):
Perform diagnosis as per the following table.
No radio reception or poor reception. • Other audio sounds are normal.
• Any radio station cannot be received or
poor reception is caused even after mov-
ing to a service area with good reception
(e.g. a place with clear view and no ob-
stacles generating external noises). • Antenna amp. ON signal circuit malfunc-
tion.
Refer to AV- 2 0 6 , "Diagnosis Procedure".
• Poor connector connection of antenna or antenna feeder.
Refer to AV- 2 5 6 , "
Feeder Layout".
No satellite radio reception. There is malfunction in the CONSULT self
diagnosis result.
Refer to AV- 1 4 4 , "
CONSULT Function".• Malfunction in antenna, antenna feeder
or AV control unit. Perform DTC diagno-
sis.
Refer to AV- 2 0 4 , "
Diagnosis Procedure".
• Poor continuity in antenna feeder.
• Poor connector connection of antenna or antenna feeder.
Refer to AV- 2 5 6 , "
Feeder Layout".
There is no malfunction in the CONSULT
self diagnosis result.
Refer to AV- 1 4 4 , "
CONSULT Function". • Poor continuity in antenna feeder.
• Poor connector connection of antenna or
antenna feeder.
• Loose satellite radio antenna mounting nut.
Refer to AV- 2 5 6 , "
Feeder Layout".
Buzz/rattle sound from speaker The majority of buzz/rattle sounds are not
indicative of an issue with the speaker, usu-
ally something nearby the speaker is caus-
ing the buzz/rattle.Refer to "SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROU-
BLE DIAGNOSIS" in the appropriate interi-
or trim section.
Symptoms
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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION
DescriptionINFOID:0000000012433093
RELATED TO NOISE
The majority of the audio concerns are the result of outside causes (bad CD, electromagnetic interference,
etc.).
The following noise results from variations in field strength, such as fading noise and multi-path noise, or
external noise from trains and other sources. It is not a malfunction.
• Fading noise: This noise occurs because of variations in the field strength in a narrow range due to moun-
tains or buildings blocking the signal.
• Multi-path noise: This noise results from the waves s ent directly from the broadcast station arriving at the
antenna at a different time from the waves which reflect off mountains or buildings.
The vehicle itself can be a source of noise if noise prevention parts or electrical equipment is malfunctioning.
Check if noise is caused and/or changed by engine speed, ignition switch turned to each position, and opera-
tion of each piece of electrical equipment, and determine the cause.
NOTE:
The source of the noise can be found easily by listening to the noise while removing the fuses of electrical
components, one by one.
Type of Noise and Possible Cause
RELATED TO HANDS-FREE PHONE
Occurrence condition Possible cause
Occurs only when engine is ON. A continuous growling noise occurs. The speed of
the noise varies with changes in the engine speed.
• Ignition components
The occurrence of the noise is linked with the operation of the fuel pump. • Fuel pump condenser
Noise only occurs when various
electrical components are oper-
ating. A cracking or snapping sound occurs with the op-
eration of various switches.
• Relay malfunction, AV control unit malfunc-
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The noise occurs when various motors are operat-
ing. • Motor case ground
• Motor
The noise occurs constantly, not just under certain conditions. • Rear defogger coil malfunction
• Open circuit in printed heater
• Poor ground of antenna feeder line
A cracking or snapping sound occurs while the vehicle is being driven, especially when
it is vibrating excessively. • Ground wire of body parts
• Ground due to improper part installation
• Wiring connections or a short circuit
Symptom
Cause and Counter measure
Does not recognize cellular phone connection (No connection is
displayed on the display at the guide). Some Bluetooth
® enabled cellular phones may not be recognized
by the in-vehicle phone module.
Refer to “RELATED TO HANDS-FREE PHONE (Check Compati-
bility)” in AV- 2 2 8 , "
Symptom Table".
Cannot use hands-free phone. Customer will not be able to use a hands-free phone under the fol-
lowing conditions:
• The vehicle is outside of the telephone service area.
• The vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive radio
waves; such as in a tunnel, in an underground parking garage,
near a tall building or in a mountainous area.
• The cellular phone is locked to prevent it from being dialed.
NOTE:
While a cellular phone is connected through the Bluetooth
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less connection, the battery power of the cellular phone may dis-
charge quicker than usual. The Bluetooth
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System cannot charge cellular phones.
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PG-50
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BODY HARNESS
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G 2 B 1 W / 2 4 : To M 2 9G 2 B 2 9 W / 1 6 : To M 1 2
B4 B3 GR/3 : Evap control system pressure sensor G3 B30 W/24 : To M13
F4 B4 W/10 : To D201 D5 B33 W/32 : Bluetooth® control unit
B4 B5 B/2 : Evap canister vent control valve C5 B34 W/8 : Bluetooth® control unit
C2 B6 W/4 : Rear door switch LH C4 B35 B/2 : Rear wheel sensor RH
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