steering NISSAN TEANA 2003 Owner's Manual
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BL-98
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
HAZARD REMINDER FUNCTION MALFUNCTION
NOTE:
Before performing the diagnosis in the following table, check “Diagnosis Procedure”. Refer to BL-91,
"Diagnosis Procedure" .
Make sure that vehicle is under the condition shown in “Conditions of vehicle” before starting diagnosis,
and check each symptom.
If the following “symptoms” are detected, check systems shown in the “Diagnoses service procedure” col-
umn in this order.
Conditions of Vehicle (Operating Conditions)
Intelligent key function (I-KEY FUNCTION) is ON when setting on CONSULT-II.
Key reminder function (ANSWER BACK FUNCTION) is ON when setting on CONSULT-II.
Mechanical key is not inserted into ignition knob.
Ignition knob is not depressed.
All doors are closed.
ENGINE START FUNCTION MALFUNCTION
Intelligent Key Operation Inspection
NOTE:
Before performing the diagnosis in the following table, check “Diagnosis Procedure”. Refer to BL-91,
"Diagnosis Procedure" .
Make sure that vehicle is under the condition shown in “Conditions of vehicle” before starting diagnosis,
and check each symptom.
If the following “symptoms” are detected, check systems shown in the “Diagnoses service procedure” col-
umn in this order.
Conditions of Vehicle (Operating Conditions)
Intelligent key function (I-KEY FUNCTION) is ON when setting on CONSULT-II.
Mechanical key is not inserted into ignition knob.
There is one or more registered Intelligent Key in the detection area of inside key antenna.
Mechanical Key Operation Inspection
NOTE:
Before performing the diagnosis in the following table, check “Diagnosis Procedure”. Refer to BL-91,
"Diagnosis Procedure" .
Make sure that vehicle is under the condition shown in “Conditions of vehicle” before starting diagnosis,
and check each symptom.
Symptom Diagnoses service procedure Reference page
Hazard lamps do not flash during door lock
operation using Intelligent Key. (regardless of
whether Intelligent Key remote controller button
or request switch operation is used)1. Check key reminder settingBL-94
2. Replace BCMBCS-16
3. Replace Intelligent Key unitBL-117
Symptom Diagnoses service procedure Reference page
Ignition knob can not turn
This illuminate KEY warning lamp on com-
bination meter in red when ignition knob is
pressed.1. Check inside key antennaBL-114
2. Replace Intelligent Key unitBL-117
This illuminate KEY warning lamp on com-
bination meter in green when ignition knob
is pressed.Check steering lock unitBL-115
Ignition knob turns even without both Intelli-
gent Key and mechanical key.Replace steering lock unit —
This is not illuminate KEY warning lamp on
combination meter when ignition knob is
pressed.1. Check ignition knob switchBL-103
2. Check key switch (Intelligent Key unit input)BL-101
3. Replace Intelligent Key unitBL-117
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INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
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3. CHECK INSIDE KEY ANTENNA POWER SUPPLY-2
1. Replace inside key antenna.
2. Push ignition knob, and use an oscilloscope to check voltage
wave form between Intelligent key unit connector M31 terminals
13 (trunk room), 15 (center console), and 33 (instrument center
lower) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> Inside key antenna is malfunctioning.
NG >> Replace Intelligent key unit.
Check Steering Lock UnitBIS000XN
1. CHECK STEERING LOCK UNIT POWER SUPPLY
1. Turn ignition knob to LOCK position.
2. Disconnect steering lock unit connector.
3. Check voltage between steering lock unit connector M21 terminal 1 (Y/B) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Repair or replace steering lock unit power supply circuit.
2. CHECK STEERING LOCK UNIT GROUND CIRCUIT
Check continuity between steering lock unit connector M21 terminal 4 (G/Y) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> GO TO 4.
Push each door request switch.
Trunk room:
13 (V/W) - Ground
Center console:
15 (R/Y) - Ground
Instrument center lower:
33 (L/W) - Ground
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1 (Y/B) - Ground : Battery voltage
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4 (G/Y) - Ground : Continuity should exist.
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BL-116
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
3. CHECK STEERING LOCK COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT
1. Connect steering lock unit connector.
2. Check voltage between Intelligent Key unit connector M31 terminal 1 (L/Y) and ground.
3. Immediately after pushing ignition knob, use an oscilloscope to check voltage waveform between Intelli-
gent Key unit connector M31 terminal 32 (L/R) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace Intelligent Key unit.
4. CHECK STEERING LOCK UNIT COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT
1. Disconnect Intelligent Key unit and steering lock unit connectors.
2. Check continuity between Intelligent Key unit connector M31 terminals 1, 31, 32 and steering lock unit
connector M21 terminals 2, 3, 4.
3. Check continuity between steering lock unit connector M26 ter-
minals 2, 3, 4 and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> Replace steering lock unit.
After replacing steering lock unit, perform registration procedure. Refer to “CONSULT-II Opera-
tion Manual NATS”.
NG >> Repair or replace harness between steering lock unit and Intelligent Key unit.1 (L/Y) - Ground : Approx. 5V
MIIB0385E
ConnectorTerminal
(Wire color)Signal (V)
(Approx.)
(+) (–)
M31 32 (L/R) Ground
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1 (L/Y) - 2 (L/Y) : Continuity should exist.
31 (G/Y) - 4 (G/Y) : Continuity should exist.
32 (L/R) - 3 (L/R) : Continuity should exist.
2 (L/Y) - Ground : Continuity should not exist.
3 (L/R) - Ground : Continuity should not exist.
4 (G/Y) - Ground : Continuity should not exist.
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NATS(NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM)
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SECURITY INDICATOR
Warns that the vehicle has NATS.
In the vehicle without Intelligent Key system, security indicator always flashes with other than ignition
switch ON or START position. In the vehicle with Intelligent Key system, security indicator always flashes
with mechanical key removed condition (key switch OFF) and ignition knob released condition on LOCK
position (ignition knob switch OFF).
NOTE:
Because security indicator is highly efficient, the battery is barely affected.
Condition of Security Indicator
WITHOUT INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
WITH INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
In ignition knob operation with Intelligent Key, it always turns off with pushing ignition knob, and always
flashes with ignition knob released (ignition knob switch OFF) condition on ignition knob “LOCK” position.
In ignition knob operation with mechanical key, it turns off on the condition that mechanical key is inserted
in key cylinder, and always flashes with ignition knob released (ignition knob switch OFF) condition on
mechanical key removed condition.
System CompositionBIS000YD
The immobilizer function of the NATS consists of the following:
Ignition key (models without Intelligent Key system)
Mechanical key (models with Intelligent Key system)
NATS antenna amp.
Steering lock unit. (models with Intelligent Key system)
BCM
Intelligent Key unit (models with Intelligent Key system)
Engine control module (ECM)
Security indicator
Security indicator
conditionIgnition keyOperation or condition of ignition key
Ignition switch:
ON positionIgnition switch:
ACC positionIgnition switch:
OFF position
(Key is inserted.)Ignition switch:
OFF position
(Remove key.)
Register key OFF Flashing Flashing Flashing
Ignition key not
registeredON Flashing Flashing Flashing
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BL-146
NATS(NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM)
Terminals and Reference Value for Steering Lock Unit/with Intelligent Key Sys-
tem
BIS000YG
Terminals and Reference Value for Intelligent Key Unit/with Intelligent Key Sys-
tem
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minalWire
ColorItemSignal
Input/
OutputCondition
Voltage (V)
(Approx.) Ignition
Knob
PositionOperation Or Conditions
1Y/BBattery power sup-
plyInput LOCK — Battery voltage
2L/YSteering lock unit
power supplyInput LOCK — 5
3L/RSteering lock unit
communication sig-
nalInput/
OutputLOCKPress ignition knob with Intelli-
gent Key inside vehicle.
Other than the above 5
4G/YSteering lock unit
ground—ON — 0
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minalWire
ColorItemSignal
Input/
OutputCondition
Voltage (V)
(Approx.) Ignition
Knob
PositionOperation Or Conditions
1L/YSteering lock unit
power supplyOutput LOCK — 5
2 L CAN communication HInput/
Output—— —
3 P CAN communication LInput/
Output—— —
6 G Ignition power supply Input ON — Battery voltage
7 B/R Key switch Input LOCKInsert mechanical key into
ignition key cylinder.Battery voltage
Remove mechanical key from
ignition key cylinder.0
11 Y/B Battery power supply Input LOCK — Battery voltage
12 B Ground — ON — 0
27 BR Ignition knob switch Input —Press ignition knob. Battery voltage
Return ignition knob to LOCK
position.0
31 G/YSteering lock unit
ground—ON — 0
32 L/RSteering lock unit com-
munication signalInput/
OutputLOCKPress ignition knob with Intelli-
gent Key inside vehicle.
Other than the above 5
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BL-160
NATS(NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM)
4. CHECK BCM FUNCTION
1. Connect security indicator lamp connector.
2. Disconnect BCM connector.
3. Check voltage between BCM connector M3 terminal 23 (L/B)
and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> BCM is malfunctioning.
Replace BCM.
Perform initialization with CONSULT-II.
For initialization, refer to “CONSULT-II Operation
Manual NATS”.
NG >> Check the following.
Harness for open or short between security indicator lamp and BCM.
Indicator lamp condition
Removal and Installation NATS Antenna Amp.BIS000YT
REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Before servicing SRS, turn ignition switch OFF, disconnect both battery cables and wait at least 3 min-
utes.
1. Remove the steering column cover. Refer to IP-10, "
Component Parts Location" .
2. Disconnect the NATS antenna amp. connector, remove the
screw and NATS antenna amp.
INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal.23 (L/B) – Ground : Battery voltage
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NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTING
BR-5
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NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTINGPFP:00003
NVH Troubleshooting ChartBFS000BF
Use the chart below to help you find the cause of the symptom. If necessary, repair or replace these parts.
×: ApplicableReference page
BR-26
, BR-33
BR-26
, BR-33
BR-26
, BR-33—
—
BR-32, BR-39—
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—
BR-32, BR-39
NVH in FAX, RAX and FSU, RSU section
NVH in WT section
NVH in WT section
NVH in FAX section
NVH in PS section
Possible cause and
suspected parts
Pads - damaged
Pads - uneven wear
Shims damaged
Rotor imbalance
Rotor damage
Rotor runout
Rotor deformation
Rotor deflection
Rotor rust
Rotor thickness variation
AXLE AND SUSPENSION
TYRES
ROAD WHEEL
DRIVE SHAFT
STEERING
Symptom BrakeNoise××× ×××
××
Shake× ×××
××
Shimmy, Judder×××××××××× ×
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BRAKE TUBE AND HOSE
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BRAKE TUBE AND HOSEPFP:46210
Hydraulic CircuitBFS000FY
CAUTION:
All brake tubes and hoses must be free from excessive bending, twisting and pulling.
Make sure that there is no interference with other parts when turning steering both clockwise and
counterclockwise.
Brake tubes and hoses is an important safety part. If a brake fluid leak is detected, always disas-
semble the parts. Replace applicable part with a new one, if necessary.
Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is
splashed on painted surfaces of body, immediately wipe off them and wash it away with water
immediately.
Do not bend or twist brake hose sharply, or strongly pull it.
When removing components, cover brake line connections so that no dirt, no dust, or other for-
eign matter gets in.
Refill with new brake fluid “DOT 3 or DOT4”.
Do not reuse drained brake fluid.
1. Actuator 2. Master cylinder 3. Brake booster
: Flare nut 18.2 N·m (1.9 kg-m, 13 ft-lb) (Models with VDC)
16.2 N·m (1.7 kg-m, 12 ft-lb) (Models without VDC)
: Union bolt 18.2 N·m (1.9 kg-m, 13 ft-lb)
: Flare nut 16.2 N·m (1.7 kg-m, 12 ft-lb)
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FRONT DISC BRAKE
BR-29
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INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Refill with new brake fluid “DOT 3 or DOT 4”.
Do not reuse drained brake fluid.
1. Install disc rotor.
CAUTION:
Align the matching marks of disc rotor and wheel hub,
which were marked at the time of removal when reusing
disc rotor.
2. Install brake caliper assembly to vehicle, and tighten torque
member mounting bolts to the specified torque. Refer to BR-26,
"Components" .
CAUTION:
Before installing torque member to vehicle, wipe oil and
grease on washer seats on steering knuckle and mounting
surface of torque member.
3. Install brake hose to brake caliper assembly, and tighten union bolts to the specified torque. Refer to BR-
26, "Components" .
CAUTION:
Do not reuse copper washers for union bolts.
Connect brake hose aligning with caliper assembly mounting protrusion.
4. Refill with new brake fluid and bleed air. Refer to BR-10, "
Bleeding Brake System" .
5. Check front disc brake for drag.
6. Install tyres to vehicle.
Disassembly and Assembly of Brake Caliper AssemblyBFS000C1
NOTE:
Do not remove torque member, pads, shims, inner shim cover, and pad retainers when disassembling and
assembling cylinder body.
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove caliper assembly from Vehicle. Refer to BR-28, "Removal and Installation of Brake Caliper
Assembly" .
2. Remove sliding pin bolts, from cylinder body, and remove pads
shims shim cover and pad retainers from torque member.
CAUTION:
When removing pad retainers from torque member, lift
pad retainer in the direction by the arrow (shown in the
figure) so as not to damage it.
Do not drop pads, shims, inner shim cover and pad
retainers from torque member.
3. Remove sliding pins and sliding pin boots from torque member.
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BRC-2 ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT (ASSEMBLY) ... 35
Removal and Installation ........................................ 35
COMPONENTS ................................................... 35
REMOVAL ........................................................... 36
INSTALLATION .................................................... 36
VDC/TCS/ABS
PRECAUTIONS ......................................................... 37
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” ................................................................. 37
Precautions for Brake System ................................ 37
Precautions for Brake Control ................................ 37
PREPARATION ......................................................... 39
Special Service Tools ............................................. 39
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ............................................ 40
Adjustment of Steering Angle Sensor Neutral Posi-
tion .......................................................................... 40
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................ 40
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .......................................... 41
System Diagram ..................................................... 41
Functions ................................................................ 41
VDC ..................................................................... 41
TCS ..................................................................... 41
ABS ..................................................................... 42
EBD ..................................................................... 42
Fail-Safe Function .................................................. 42
VDC/TCS SYSTEM ............................................. 42
ABS, EBD SYSTEM ............................................ 42
Hydraulic Circuit Diagram ....................................... 43
CAN Communication .............................................. 43
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................... 43
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ............................................ 44
How to Perform Trouble Diagnosis Quick and Accu-
rate Repair .............................................................. 44
INTRODUCTION ................................................. 44
DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART ................................ 45
ASKING COMPLAINTS ....................................... 46
EXAMPLE OF DIAGNOSIS SHEET .................... 46
Component Parts Location ..................................... 47
Schematic ............................................................... 48
Wiring Diagram — VDC — ..................................... 49
Control Unit Input/Output Signal Specifications ...... 55
REFERENCE VALUE FROM CONSULT-II ......... 55
CONSULT-II Functions ........................................... 57
CONSULT-II MAIN FUNCTION ........................... 57
CONSULT-II SETTING PROCEDURE ................ 57
Self-Diagnosis ........................................................ 58
DESCRIPTION .................................................... 58
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................ 58
ERASE MEMORY ............................................... 58
DISPLAY ITEM LIST ........................................... 59
Data Monitor ........................................................... 61
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................ 61
DISPLAY ITEM LIST ........................................... 61
Active Test .............................................................. 63
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................ 63TEST ITEM .......................................................... 64
For Fast and Accurate Diagnosis ............................ 65
PRECAUTIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS ..................... 65
Basic Inspection ...................................................... 66
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL, LEAKAGE AND BRAKE
PAD ...................................................................... 66
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT TERMINAL LOOSE-
NESS AND BATTERY ......................................... 66
INSPECTION OF ABS WARNING LAMP, BRAKE
WARNING LAMP, VDC OFF INDICATOR LAMP,
AND SLIP INDICATOR LAMP ............................. 66
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SYSTEM .................... 68
Wheel Sensor System ............................................ 68
Engine System ........................................................ 70
ABS Actuator and Electric Unit (Control Unit) 1 ...... 70
Steering Angle Sensor System ............................... 71
Yaw Rate/Side/Decel G Sensor System ................. 72
Pump Motor, Motor Relay System .......................... 74
Park/Neutral Position (PNP) Switch Circuit ............. 75
Solenoid and VDC Change-Over Valve, Actuator
Relay System .......................................................... 76
Stop Lamp Switch System ...................................... 77
ABS Actuator and Electric Unit (Control Unit) Power
Supply and Ground System .................................... 78
Brake Fluid Level Switch System ............................ 80
CAN Communication System ................................. 81
Component Parts Inspection ................................... 81
VDC OFF SWITCH .............................................. 81
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SYMPTOMS .............. 82
Excessive ABS Function Operation Frequently ...... 82
Unexpected Pedal Reaction ................................... 83
Longer Stopping Distance ....................................... 83
ABS Function Does Not Operate ............................ 84
Pedal Vibration and ABS Operation Sound Occurs ... 84
Vehicle Jerks During VDC/TCS/ABS Control .......... 85
WHEEL SENSORS ................................................... 86
Removal and Installation ......................................... 86
COMPONENTS ................................................... 86
REMOVAL ............................................................ 86
INSTALLATION .................................................... 86
SENSOR ROTOR ...................................................... 87
Removal and Installation ......................................... 87
FRONT ................................................................. 87
REAR ................................................................... 87
ACTUATOR AND ELECTRIC UNIT (ASSEMBLY) ... 88
Removal and Installation ......................................... 88
COMPONENTS ................................................... 88
REMOVAL ............................................................ 89
INSTALLATION .................................................... 89
G SENSOR ................................................................ 90
Removal and Installation ......................................... 90
REMOVAL ............................................................ 90
INSTALLATION .................................................... 90
STEERING ANGLE SENSOR ................................... 91
Removal and Installation ......................................... 91
REMOVAL ............................................................ 91
INSTALLATION .................................................... 91