automatic transmission NISSAN TEANA 2003 Service Manual

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MODEL J31 SERIES
2006 NISSAN EUROPE S.A.S.
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Europe S.A.S., Paris, France.
A GENERAL INFORMATION
B ENGINE
C TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE
D DRIVELINE/AXLE
E SUSPENSION
F BRAKES
G STEERING H RESTRAINTS
I BODY
J AIR CONDITIONER
K ELECTRICAL
L MAINTENANCE
M INDEXGI General Information
EM Engine Mechanical
LU Engine Lubrication System
CO Engine Cooling System
EC Engine Control System
FL Fuel System
EX Exhaust System
ACC Accelerator Control System
AT Automatic Transmission
CVT CVT
FAX Front Axle
RAX Rear Axle
FSU Front Suspension
RSU Rear Suspension
WT Road Wheels & Tires
BR Brake System
PB Parking Brake System
BRC Brake Control System
PS Power Steering System
SB Seat Belts
SRS Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
BL Body, Lock & Security System
GW Glasses, Window System & Mirrors
RF Roof
EI Exterior & Interior
IP Instrument Panel
SE Seat
ATC Automatic Air Conditioner
SC Starting & Charging System
LT Lighting System
DI Driver Information System
WW Wiper, Washer & Horn
BCS Body Control System
LAN LAN System
AV Audio, Visual & Telephone System
ACS Auto Cruise Control System
PG Power Supply, Ground & Circuit Elements
MA Maintenance
IDX Alphabetical Index
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
INDEX FOR DTC ........................................................ 5
Alphabetical Index .................................................... 5
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 6
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 6
Precautions Necessary for Steering Wheel Rotation
After Battery Disconnect .......................................... 6
Precautions .............................................................. 7
Service Notice or Precautions .................................. 8
PREPARATION ........................................................... 9
Special Service Tools ............................................... 9
Commercial Service Tools ...................................... 12
A/T FLUID ................................................................. 14
Checking A/T Fluid ................................................. 14
Changing A/T Fluid ................................................ 15
A/T CONTROL SYSTEM .......................................... 16
Cross-Sectional View ............................................. 16
Shift Mechanism ..................................................... 17
TCM Function ......................................................... 26
CAN Communication .............................................. 27
Input/Output Signal of TCM .................................... 27
Line Pressure Control ............................................ 28
Shift Control ........................................................... 29
Lock-up Control ...................................................... 30
Engine Brake Control (Overrun Clutch Control) ..... 31
Control Valve .......................................................... 33
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ............................................ 34
DTC Inspection Priority Chart ................................ 34
Fail-safe ................................................................. 34
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and
Accurate Repair ..................................................... 36
A/T Electrical Parts Location .................................. 41
Circuit Diagram ...................................................... 42
Inspections Before Trouble Diagnosis .................... 43
Road Test ............................................................... 48
Check Before Engine Is Started ............................. 48
Check at Idle .......................................................... 48
Cruise Test — Part 1 .............................................. 50
Cruise Test — Part 2 .............................................. 51Cruise Test — Part 3 .............................................. 52
Vehicle Speed Which Gear Shifting Occurs ........... 54
Vehicle Speed at When Lock-up Occurs/Releases ... 54
Symptom Chart ....................................................... 55
TCM Terminals and Reference Value ..................... 64
CONSULT-II Function (A/T) .................................... 67
Diagnostic Procedure Without CONSULT-II ........... 76
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR·A/T (REVOLUTION
SENSOR) .................................................................. 80
Description .............................................................. 80
CONSULT-II Reference Value ................................ 80
On Board Diagnosis Logic ...................................... 80
Possible Cause ....................................................... 80
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................. 80
Wiring Diagram — AT — VSSA/T .......................... 82
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................. 83
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR MTR ............................. 86
Description .............................................................. 86
CONSULT-II Reference Value ................................ 86
On Board Diagnosis Logic ...................................... 86
Possible Cause ....................................................... 86
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................. 86
Wiring Diagram — AT — VSSMTR ........................ 87
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................. 88
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE A .................................... 90
Description .............................................................. 90
CONSULT-II Reference Value ................................ 90
On Board Diagnosis Logic ...................................... 90
Possible Cause ....................................................... 90
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................. 90
Wiring Diagram — AT — SSV/A ............................. 91
Diagnostic Procedure ............................................. 92
Component Inspection ............................................ 94
SHIFT SOLENOID VALVE B .................................... 95
Description .............................................................. 95
CONSULT-II Reference Value ................................ 95
On Board Diagnosis Logic ...................................... 95
Possible Cause ....................................................... 95
DTC Confirmation Procedure ................................. 95
Wiring Diagram — AT — SSV/B ............................. 96

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CLUTCH AND BAND CHART
*1: Oil pressure is applied to both 2nd “apply” side and 3rd “release” side of band servo piston. However, brake band does not con-
tract because oil pressure area on the “release” side is greater than that on the “apply” side.
*2: Oil pressure is applied to 4th “apply” side in condition *1 above, and brake band contracts.
: Operates.
A: Operates when throttle opening is less than 3/16, activating engine brake.
B: Operates during “progressive” acceleration.
C: Operates but does not affect power transmission.
D: Operates when throttle opening is less than 3/16, but does not affect engine brake. Shift posi-
tionR/C
5H/C
6F/C
15O/C
17Band servo
F/O.C
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18L&R/B
19Lock-
upRemarks
2nd
apply3rd
release4th
apply
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POSITION
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POSITION
NNEUTRAL
POSITION
1st D B B
D2nd A BAutomatic
shift
3rd A *1C C B1 ⇔ 2 ⇔ 3
⇔ 4
4th C *2C C
31st D B B
Automatic
shift
1 ⇔ 2 ⇔ 3 2nd A B
3rd A *1C C B
21stBB
Automatic
shift
1 ⇔ 2 ⇐ 3 2ndB
3rd *1C C B
11stBB
Locks (held
stationary)
in 1st speed
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TCM FunctionBCS000ZP
The function of the TCM is to:
Receive input signals sent from various switches and sensors.
Determine required line pressure, shifting point, lock-up operation, and engine brake operation.
Send required output signals to the respective solenoids.
CONTROL SYSTEM OUTLINE
The automatic transmission senses vehicle operating conditions through various sensors or signals. It always
controls the optimum shift position and reduces shifting and lock-up shocks.
CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
SWITCHES & SENSORS
TCM
ACTUATORS
PNP switch
Accelerator pedal position signal
Closed throttle position signal
Wide open throttle position signal
Engine speed signal
A/T fluid temperature sensor
Revolution sensor
Turbine revolution sensor (power
train revolution sensor)
Vehicle speed signal
3rd position switch signal
Stop lamp switch signalShift control
Line pressure control
Lock-up control
Overrun clutch control
Timing control
Fail-safe control
Self-diagnosis
CONSULT-II communication line
control
CAN systemShift solenoid valve A
Shift solenoid valve B
Overrun clutch solenoid valve
Torque converter clutch solenoid
valve
Line pressure solenoid valve
A/T CHECK indicator lamp
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ATC-1
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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 5
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 5
Precautions Necessary for Steering Wheel Rotation
After Battery Disconnect .......................................... 5
OPERATION PROCEDURE ................................. 5
Precautions for Working with HFC-134a (R-134a) ..... 5
General Refrigerant Precautions .............................. 6
Precautions for Refrigerant Connection ................... 6
ABOUT ONE-TOUCH JOINT ................................ 6
FEATURES OF NEW TYPE REFRIGERANT
CONNECTION ...................................................... 8
O-RING AND REFRIGERANT CONNECTION ..... 9
Precautions for Servicing Compressor .................... 11
Precautions for Service Equipment ........................ 12
RECOVERY/RECYCLING EQUIPMENT ............ 12
ELECTRICAL LEAK DETECTOR ....................... 12
VACUUM PUMP ................................................. 12
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET .................................... 12
SERVICE HOSES ............................................... 13
SERVICE COUPLERS ........................................ 13
REFRIGERANT WEIGHT SCALE ...................... 13
CALIBRATING ACR4 WEIGHT SCALE .............. 13
CHARGING CYLINDER ...................................... 14
Precautions for Leak Detection Dye ....................... 14
IDENTIFICATION ................................................ 14
IDENTIFICATION LABEL FOR VEHICLE ........... 14
PREPARATION ......................................................... 15
Special Service Tools ............................................. 15
HFC-134a (R-134a) Service Tools and Equipment ... 16
Commercial Service Tools ...................................... 18
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ..................................... 19
Refrigerant Cycle ................................................... 19
REFRIGERANT FLOW ....................................... 19
FREEZE PROTECTION ..................................... 19
Refrigerant System Protection ............................... 19
REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR ............. 19
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ............................... 19
Component Layout ................................................. 20LUBRICANT .............................................................. 21
Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in Compressor ... 21
LUBRICANT ........................................................ 21
LUBRICANT RETURN OPERATION .................. 21
LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR
COMPONENTS REPLACEMENT EXCEPT
COMPRESSOR .................................................. 22
LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR
COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT ....................... 22
AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL ............................... 24
Description of Air Conditioner LAN Control System ... 24
System Construction .............................................. 24
OPERATION ........................................................ 24
TRANSMISSION DATA AND TRANSMISSION
ORDER ............................................................... 25
AIR MIX DOOR CONTROL (AUTOMATIC TEM-
PERATURE CONTROL) ..................................... 26
FAN SPEED CONTROL ...................................... 26
INTAKE DOOR CONTROL ................................. 26
MODE DOOR CONTROL ................................... 26
MAGNET CLUTCH CONTROL ........................... 27
SELF-DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM .............................. 27
Description of Control System ................................ 28
Control Operation ................................................... 29
DISPLAY SCREEN .............................................. 29
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH (POTEN-
TIO TEMPERATURE CONTROL) (DRIVER
SIDE) ................................................................... 29
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH (POTEN-
TIO TEMPERATURE CONTROL) (PASSEN-
GER SIDE) .......................................................... 29
AUTO SWITCH ................................................... 29
A/C SWITCH ....................................................... 29
FAN SWITCH ...................................................... 29
INTAKE SWITCH ................................................. 30
MODE SWITCH .................................................. 30
DEFROSTER (DEF) SWITCH ............................. 30
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH ............. 30
DUAL SWITCH .................................................... 30
Fail-safe Function ................................................... 30

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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

Stop Signal:
At the end of each transmission, a stop operation, in-operation, or internal malfunction message is delivered to
the unified meter and A/C amp. This completes one data transmission and control cycle.
AIR MIX DOOR CONTROL (AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL)
The air mix doors are automatically controlled so that in-vehicle temperature is maintained at a predetermined
value by the temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle temperature and amount of sunload.
FAN SPEED CONTROL
Blower speed is automatically controlled by the temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle tempera-
ture, intake temperature, amount of sunload and air mix door position.
With pressing AUTO switch, the blower motor starts to gradually increase air flow volume.
When engine coolant temperature is low, the blower motor operation is delayed to prevent cool air from flow-
ing.
INTAKE DOOR CONTROL
The intake doors are automatically controlled by the temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle tem-
perature, intake temperature, amount of sunload and ON/OFF operation of the compressor.
MODE DOOR CONTROL
The mode door is automatically controlled by the temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle temper-
ature, intake temperature and amount of sunload.
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POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
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through body grounds M71 and M72.
When you meet either the above-mentioned
Power is supplied
through BCM terminal 51
to each door lock actuator terminal 2
Ground is supplied
to each door lock actuator terminal 3
through BCM terminal 50.
Each door lock actuator unlocks the door lock
When the front door switch (driver side) is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied
to BCM terminal 62
through front door switch (driver side) terminal 2
through front door switch (driver side) case ground.
When the front door switch (passenger side) is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied
to BCM terminal 12
through front door switch (passenger side) terminal 2
through front door switch (passenger side) case ground.
When the rear door switch LH is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied
to BCM terminal 63
through rear door switch LH terminal 2
through rear door switch LH case ground.
When the rear door switch RH is ON (door is OPEN), ground is supplied
to BCM terminal 13
through rear door switch RH terminal 2
through rear door switch RH case ground.
KEY REMINDER DOOR SYSTEM
When door lock and unlock switch is operated to lock doors with ignition key put in key cylinder and or door
open, all door lock actuators are locked and then unlocked.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSING AUTO DOOR LOCK FUNCTION
When the vehicle speed exceeds more than 26 km/h (16MPH), all doors are automatically locked.
After auto door is locked, and once again the door lock is released, this function does not operate.
This function returns to the normal operation when either opening doors or turning key switch OFF.
After operating shock sensing auto door unlock function, this function does not operate until key is
released. (For vehicle with intelligent key, until key switch is turned to OFF.)
OVERRIDE MECHANISM
When an inside handle is pulled while driver side door lock knob is being locked, door is unlocked and opens.
And, all doors are unlocked.
CAN Communication System DescriptionBIS000VX
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication line for real time application. It is an on-vehicle mul-
tiplex communication line with high data communication speed and excellent error detection ability. Many elec-
tronic control units are equipped onto a vehicle, and each control unit shares information and links with other
control units during operation (not independent). In CAN communication, control units are connected with 2
communication lines (CAN H line, CAN L line) allowing a high rate of information transmission with less wiring.
Each control unit transmits/receives data but selectively reads required data only.
CAN Communication UnitBIS000VY
Refer to LAN-49, "CAN System Specification Chart" .

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DTC P1574 ASCD VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
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DTC P1574 ASCD VEHICLE SPEED SENSORPFP:31036
Component DescriptionBBS0053U
The ECM receives two vehicle speed sensor signals via CAN communication line. One is sent from “unified
meter and A/C amp.” and the other is from TCM (Transmission control module). The ECM uses these signals
for ASCD control. Refer to EC-363, "
AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD)" for ASCD functions.
On Board Diagnosis LogicBBS0053V
This self-diagnosis has the one trip detection logic.
The MI will not light up for this diagnosis.
NOTE:
If DTC P1574 is displayed with DTC U1000, U1001, first perform the trouble diagnosis for DTC
U1000, U1001. Refer to EC-458, "
DTC U1000, U1001 CAN COMMUNICATION LINE" .
If DTC P1574 is displayed with DTC P0605, first perform the trouble diagnosis for DTC P0605.
Refer to EC-538, "
DTC P0605 ECM"
DTC Confirmation ProcedureBBS0053W
CAUTION:
Always drive vehicle at a safe speed.
NOTE:
If DTC Confirmation Procedure has been previously conducted, always turn ignition switch OFF and wait at
least 10 seconds before conducting the next test.
TESTING CONDITION:
Step 3 may be conducted with the drive wheels lifted in the shop or by driving the vehicle. If a road test
is expected to be easier, it is unnecessary to lift the vehicle.
WITH CONSULT-II
1. Start engine.
2. Select “DATA MONITOR” mode with CONSULT-II.
3. Drive the vehicle at more than 40 km/h (25 MPH).
4. If DTC is detected, go to EC-612, "
Diagnostic Procedure" .
WITHOUT CONSULT-II
TESTING CONDITION:
Step 2 may be conducted with the drive wheels lifted in the shop or by driving the vehicle. If a road test
is expected to be easier, it is unnecessary to lift the vehicle.
1. Start engine.
2. Drive the vehicle at more than 40 km/h (25 MPH).
3. Turn ignition switch OFF, wait at least 10 seconds and then turn ON.
4. Perform Diagnostic Test Mode II (Self-diagnostic results) with ECM.
DTC No.Trouble Diagnosis
NameDTC Detecting Condition Possible Cause
P1574
1574ASCD vehicle speed
sensorECM detects a difference between two vehicle
speed signals is out of the specified range.
Harness or connectors
(The CAN communication line is open or
shorted.)
Unified meter and A/C amp.
ABS actuator and electric unit (control unit)
Wheel sensor
TCM
ECM
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUALPFP:00008
Description BAS0007A
This volume explains “Removal, Disassembly, Installation, Inspection and Adjustment” and “Trouble Diag-
noses”.
TermsBAS0007B
The captions WARNING and CAUTION warn you of steps that must be followed to prevent personal
injury and/or damage to some part of the vehicle.
WARNING indicates the possibility of personal injury if instructions are not followed.
CAUTION indicates the possibility of component damage if instructions are not followed.
BOLD TYPED STATEMENTS except WARNING and CAUTION give you helpful information.
Standard value:Tolerance at inspection and adjustment.
Limit value:The maximum or minimum limit value that should not be exceeded at inspection and adjust-
ment.
UnitsBAS0007C
The UNITS given in this manual are primarily expressed as the SI UNIT (International System of Unit),
and alternatively expressed in the metric system and in the yard/pound system.
Also with regard to tightening torque of bolts and nuts, there are descriptions both about range and about
the standard tightening torque.
“Example”
Range
Standard
ContentsBAS0007D
ALPHABETICAL INDEX is provided at the end of this manual so that you can rapidly find the item and
page you are searching for.
A QUICK REFERENCE INDEX, a black tab (e.g. ) is provided on the first page. You can quickly find
the first page of each section by matching it to the section's black tab.
THE CONTENTS are listed on the first page of each section.
THE TITLE is indicated on the upper portion of each page and shows the part or system.
THE PAGE NUMBER of each section consists of two or three letters which designate the particular sec-
tion and a number (e.g. “BR-5”).
THE SMALL ILLUSTRATIONS show the important steps such as inspection, use of special tools, knacks
of work and hidden or tricky steps which are not shown in the previous large illustrations.
Assembly, inspection and adjustment procedures for the complicated units such as the automatic tran-
saxle or transmission, etc. are presented in a step-by-step format where necessary.Outer Socket Lock Nut : 59 - 78 N·m (6.0 - 8.0 kg-m, 43 - 58 ft-lb)
Drive Shaft Installation Bolt : 44.3 N·m (4.5 kg-m, 33 ft-lb)

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AbbreviationsBAS0007H
The following ABBREVIATIONS are used:
ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION
A/C Air Conditioner
A/T Automatic Transaxle/Transmission
ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid
D
1Drive range 1st gear
D
2Drive range 2nd gear
D
3Drive range 3rd gear
D
4Drive range 4th gear
FR, RR Front, Rear
LH, RH Left-Hand, Right-Hand
M/T Manual Transaxle/Transmission
OD Overdrive
P/S Power Steering
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
SDS Service Data and Specifications
SST Special Service Tools
2WD 2-Wheel Drive
2
22nd range 2nd gear
2
12nd range 1st gear
1
21st range 2nd gear
1
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