NISSAN TEANA 2008 Service Manual

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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
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Display contents of CONSULT Fail-safe Cancellation
B2013: ID DISCORD BCM-S/L Inhibit engine cranking Erase DTC
B2014: CHAIN OF S/L-BCM Inhibit engine cranking Erase DTC
B2190: NATS ANTENNA AMP Inhibit engine cranking Erase DTC
B2191: DIFFERENCE OF KEY Inhibit engine cranking Erase DTC
B2192: ID DISCORD BCM-ECM Inhibit engine cranking Erase DTC
B2193: CHAIN OF BCM-ECM Inhibit engine cranking Erase DTC
B2557: VEHICLE SPEED Inhibit steering lockWhen normal vehicle speed signals have been received from ABS
actuator and electric unit (control unit) for 500 ms
B2560: STARTER CONT RELAY Inhibit engine cranking500 ms after the following CAN signal communication status has
become consistent
 Starter control relay signal
 Starter relay status signal
B2601: SHIFT POSITIONInhibit steering lock500 ms after the following signal reception status becomes consis-
tent
 Selector lever P position switch signal
 P range signal (CAN)
B2602: SHIFT POSITIONInhibit steering lock5 seconds after the following BCM recognition conditions are ful-
filled
 Ignition switch is in the ON position
 Selector lever P position switch signal: Except P position (battery
voltage)
 Vehicle speed: 4 km/h (2.5 MPH) or more
B2603: SHIFT POSI STATUS Inhibit steering lock500 ms after the following BCM recognition conditions are fulfilled
 Ignition switch is in the ON position
 Selector lever P position switch signal: Except P position (battery
voltage)
 Selector lever P/N position signal: Except P and N positions (0 V)
B2604: PNP SW Inhibit steering lock500 ms after any of the following BCM recognition conditions is ful-
filled
Status 1
- Ignition switch is in the ON position
- Selector lever P/N position signal: P and N position (battery volt-
age)
- P range signal or N range signal (CAN): ON
Status 2
- Ignition switch is in the ON position
- Selector lever P/N position signal: Except P and N positions (0 V)
- P range signal and N range signal (CAN): OFF
B2605: PNP SW Inhibit steering lock500 ms after any of the following BCM recognition conditions is ful-
filled
 Ignition switch is in the ON position
- Power position: IGN
- Selector lever P/N position signal: Except P and N positions (0 V)
- Interlock/PNP switch signal (CAN): OFF
Status 2
- Ignition switch is in the ON position
- Selector lever P/N position signal: P or N position (battery volt-
age)
- PNP switch signal (CAN): ON
B2606: S/L RELAY Inhibit engine cranking500 ms after the following CAN signal communication status has
become consistent
 Steering lock relay signal (Request signal)
 Steering lock relay signal (Condition signal)
B2607: S/L RELAY Inhibit engine cranking500 ms after the following CAN signal communication status has
become consistent
 Steering lock relay signal (Request signal)
 Steering lock relay signal (Condition signal)

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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
HIGH FLASHER OPERATION
BCM detects the turn signal lamp circuit status by the current value.
BCM increases the turn signal lamp blinking speed if the bulb or harness open is detected with the turn signal
lamp operating.
NOTE:
The blinking speed is normal while activating the hazard warning lamp.
DTC Inspection Priority ChartINFOID:0000000003900511
If some DTCs are displayed at the same time, perform inspections one by one based on the following priority
chart.
B2608: STARTER RELAY Inhibit engine cranking500 ms after the following signal communication status becomes
consistent
 Starter motor relay control signal
 Starter relay status signal (CAN)
B2609: S/L STATUS Inhibit engine cranking
 Inhibit steering lockWhen the following steering lock conditions agree
 BCM steering lock control status
 Steering lock condition No. 1 signal status
 Steering lock condition No. 2 signal status
B260A: IGNITION RELAY Inhibit engine cranking500 ms after the following conditions are fulfilled
 IGN relay (IPDM E/R) control signal: OFF (Battery voltage)
 Ignition ON signal (CAN to IPDM E/R): OFF (Request signal)
 Ignition ON signal (CAN from IPDM E/R): OFF (Condition signal)
B260F: ENG STATE SIG LOSTMaintains the power supply
position attained at the time
of DTC detectionWhen any of the following conditions is fulfilled
 Power position changes to ACC
 Receives engine status signal (CAN)
B2612: S/L STATUS Inhibit engine cranking
 Inhibit steering lockWhen any of the following conditions is fulfilled
 Steering lock unit status signal (CAN) is received normally
 The BCM steering lock control status matches the steering lock
status recognized by the steering lock unit status signal (CAN
from IPDM E/R)
B2617: STARTER RELAY CIRC Inhibit engine cranking1 second after the starter motor relay control inside BCM becomes
normal
B2618: BCM Inhibit engine cranking1 second after the ignition relay (IPDM E/R) control inside BCM be-
comes normal
B2619: BCM Inhibit engine cranking1 second after the steering lock unit power supply output control in-
side BCM becomes normal
B261E: VEHICLE TYPE Inhibit engine cranking BCM initialization
B26E1: ENG STATE NO RES Inhibit engine crankingWhen any of the following conditions is fulfilled
 Power position changes to ACC
 Receives engine status signal (CAN)
B26E9: S/L STATUS Inhibit engine cranking
 Inhibit steering lockWhen BCM transmits the LOCK request signal to steering lock unit,
and receives LOCK response signal from steering lock unit, the fol-
lowing conditions is fulfilled
 Steering condition No. 1 signal: LOCK (0 V)
 Steering condition No. 2 signal: LOCK (Battery voltage) Display contents of CONSULT Fail-safe Cancellation
Priority DTC
1 B2562: LOW VOLTAGE
2 U1000: CAN COMM CIRCUIT
 U1010: CONTROL UNIT (CAN)
3 B2190: NATS ANTENNA AMP
 B2191: DIFFERENCE OF KEY
 B2192: ID DISCORD BCM-ECM
 B2193: CHAIN OF BCM-ECM

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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
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DTC IndexINFOID:0000000003900512
NOTE:
The details of time display are as follows.
 CRNT: A malfunction is detected now.
 PAST: A malfunction was detected in the past.
IGN counter is displayed on Freeze Frame Data. For details of Freeze Frame Data and IGN Counter, refer to
BCS-16, "
COMMON ITEM : CONSULT-III Function (BCM - COMMON ITEM)".
4 B2013: ID DISCORD BCM-S/L
 B2014: CHAIN OF S/L-BCM
 B2553: IGNITION RELAY
 B2555: STOP LAMP
 B2556: PUSH-BTN IGN SW
 B2557: VEHICLE SPEED
 B2560: STARTER CONT RELAY
 B2601: SHIFT POSITION
 B2602: SHIFT POSITION
 B2603: SHIFT POSI STATUS
 B2604: PNP SW
 B2605: PNP SW
 B2606: S/L RELAY
 B2607: S/L RELAY
 B2608: STARTER RELAY
 B2609: S/L STATUS
 B260A: IGNITION RELAY
 B260B: STEERING LOCK UNIT
 B260C: STEERING LOCK UNIT
 B260D: STEERING LOCK UNIT
 B260F: ENG STATE SIG LOST
 B2612: S/L STATUS
 B2614: ACC RELAY CIRC
 B2615: BLOWER RELAY CIRC
 B2616: IGN RELAY CIRC
 B2617: STARTER RELAY CIRC
 B2618: BCM
 B2619: BCM
 B261A: PUSH-BTN IGN SW
 B261E: VEHICLE TYPE
 B26E1: ENG STATE NO RES
 B26E9: S/L STATUS
 B26EA: KEY REGISTRATION
 U0415: VEHICLE SPEED SIG
5 B2621: INSIDE ANTENNA
 B2622: INSIDE ANTENNA
 B2623: INSIDE ANTENNA Priority DTC
CONSULT display Fail-safe Freeze Frame DataIntelligent Key warn-
ing lamp ONReference page
No DTC is detected.
further testing
may be required.————
U1000: CAN COMM CIRCUIT — — —BCS-33
U1010: CONTROL UNIT (CAN) — — —BCS-34
U0415: VEHICLE SPEED SIG — — —BCS-35
B2013: ID DISCORD BCM-S/L××—SEC-46
B2014: CHAIN OF S/L-BCM××—SEC-47
B2190: NATS ANTENNA AMP×——SEC-39
B2191: DIFFERENCE OF KEY×——SEC-42

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WCS-74
< ECU DIAGNOSIS >
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)
B2192: ID DISCORD BCM-ECM×——SEC-43
B2193: CHAIN OF BCM-ECM×——SEC-45
B2553: IGNITION RELAY —×—PCS-49
B2555: STOP LAMP —×—SEC-50
B2556: PUSH-BTN IGN SW —××SEC-52
B2557: VEHICLE SPEED×××SEC-54
B2560: STARTER CONT RELAY×××SEC-55
B2562: LOW VOLTAGE —×—BCS-36
B2601: SHIFT POSITION×××SEC-56
B2602: SHIFT POSITION×××SEC-59
B2603: SHIFT POSI STATUS×××SEC-61
B2604: PNP SW×××SEC-64
B2605: PNP SW×××SEC-67
B2606: S/L RELAY×××SEC-69
B2607: S/L RELAY×××SEC-70
B2608: STARTER RELAY×××SEC-72
B2609: S/L STATUS×××SEC-74
B260A: IGNITION RELAY×××PCS-51
B260B: STEERING LOCK UNIT —××SEC-78
B260C: STEERING LOCK UNIT —××SEC-79
B260D: STEERING LOCK UNIT —××SEC-80
B260F: ENG STATE SIG LOST×××SEC-81
B2612: S/L STATUS×××SEC-85
B2614: ACC RELAY CIRC —××PCS-53
B2615: BLOWER RELAY CIRC —××PCS-55
B2616: IGN RELAY CIRC —××PCS-57
B2617: STARTER RELAY CIRC×××SEC-89
B2618: BCM×××PCS-59
B2619: BCM×××SEC-91
B261A: PUSH-BTN IGN SW —××SEC-92
B261E: VEHICLE TYPE××× (Turn ON for 15
seconds)SEC-95
B2621: INSIDE ANTENNA —×—DLK-50
B2622: INSIDE ANTENNA —×—DLK-52
B2623: INSIDE ANTENNA —×—DLK-54
B26E1: ENG STATE NO RES×××SEC-82
B26E9: S/L STATUS××× (Turn ON for 15
seconds)SEC-83
B26EA: KEY REGISTRATION —×× (Turn ON for 15
seconds)SEC-84
CONSULT display Fail-safe Freeze Frame DataIntelligent Key warn-
ing lamp ONReference page

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THE PARKING BRAKE RELEASE WARNING CONTINUES SOUNDING, OR
DOES NOT SOUND
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SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
THE PARKING BRAKE RELEASE WARNING CONTINUES SOUNDING, OR
DOES NOT SOUND
DescriptionINFOID:0000000003838721
 The parking brake warning buzzer sounds continuously during vehicle travel though the parking brake is
released
 The parking brake warning buzzer does not sound at all even though driving the vehicle with the parking
brake applied.
Diagnosis ProcedureINFOID:0000000003838722
1.CHECK PARKING BRAKE WARNING LAMP
1. Start the engine.
2. Check the operation of the brake warning lamp by operating the parking brake.
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> Replace the combination meter.
NO >> GO TO 2.
2.CHECK PARKING BRAKE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT
Perform a check for the parking brake switch signal circuit. Refer to MWI-52, "
Diagnosis Procedure".
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> Repair harness or connector.
3.CHECK PARKING BRAKE SWITCH UNIT
Perform a unit check for the parking brake switch. Refer to BRC-124, "
Component Inspection".
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> Replace the combination meter.
NO >> Replace the parking brake switch.
When parking brake is applied : ON
When parking brake is released : OFF

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THE LIGHT REMINDER WARNING DOES NOT SOUND
THE LIGHT REMINDER WARNING DOES NOT SOUND
DescriptionINFOID:0000000003838723
Light reminder warning chime does not sound even though headlamp is illuminated.
Diagnosis ProcedureINFOID:0000000003838724
1.CHECK COMBINATION SWITCH (LIGHT SWITCH) OPERATION
Check that the headlamps operate normally by operating the combination switch (light switch).
Do they operate normally?
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO >> Refer to BCS-76, "
Symptom Table".
2.CHECK FRONT DOOR SWITCH (DRIVER SIDE) SIGNAL CIRCUIT
Perform the check for the front door switch (driver side) signal circuit. Refer to DLK-57, "
Diagnosis Procedure".
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> Repair harness or connector.
3.CHECK FRONT DOOR SWITCH (DRIVER SIDE) UNIT
Perform a unit check for the front door switch (driver side). Refer to DLK-59, "
Component Inspection".
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> Replace the BCM. Refer to BCS-78, "Removal and Installation".
NO >> Replace the front door switch (driver side). Refer to DLK-234, "
Removal and Installation".

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PRECAUTIONS
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PRECAUTION
PRECAUTIONS
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT
PRE-TENSIONER"
INFOID:0000000003940982
The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the “SRS AIRBAG” and
“SEAT BELT” of this Service Manual.
WARNING:
• To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death in
the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be performed by
an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
 Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to personal
injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air Bag
Module, see the “SRS AIRBAG”.
 Never use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this Ser-
vice Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or harness
connectors.

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WT-1
SUSPENSION
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ROAD WHEELS & TIRES
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENA NCE .....................2
ROAD WHEEL ............................................... .....2
Inspection ............................................................ ......2
ON-VEHICLE REPAIR ..................................3
ROAD WHEEL TIRE ASSEMBLY ................. .....3
Adjustment .......................................................... ......3
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
(SDS) ............... ..............................................
5
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
(SDS) ..................................................................
5
Road Wheel ......................................................... .....5
Wheel Nut .................................................................5
Tire Air Pressure .......................................................5

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WT-2
< ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE >
ROAD WHEEL
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
ROAD WHEEL
InspectionINFOID:0000000003812916
ALUMINUM WHEEL
1. Check tires for wear and improper inflation.
2. Check wheels for deformation, cracks and other damage. If deformed, remove wheel and check wheel
runout.
a. Remove tire from aluminum wheel and mount on a tire balance machine.
b. Set dial indicator as shown in the figure.
c. If the lateral deflection (A) or vertical deflection (B) for radial
runout value exceeds the limit, replace aluminum wheel.
STEEL WHEEL
1. Check tires for were and improper inflation.
2. Check wheels for deformation, clacks and other damage. If deformed, remove wheel and check wheel
runout.
a. Remove tire from steel wheel and mount wheel on a tire balance machine.
b. Set two dial indicators as shown in the illustration.
c. Set each dial indicator to “0”.
d. Rotate wheel and check dial indicators at several points around
the circumference of the wheel.
e. Calculate runout at each point as shown below.
f. Select maximum positive runout value and the maximum nega-
tive value. Add the two values to determine total runout.
CAUTION:
In case a positive or negative value is not available, use the
maximum value (negative or positive) for total runout.
g. If the total runout value exceeds limit, replace steel wheel.Limit
A: Refer to WT-5, "
Road Wheel".
B: Refer to WT-5, "
Road Wheel".
SEIA0737E
Lateral runout limit (A):
(+)/2
Radial runout limit (B):
(+)/2
Limit
A: Refer to WT-5, "
Road Wheel".
B: Refer to WT-5, "
Road Wheel".
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ROAD WHEEL TIRE ASSEMBLY
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ON-VEHICLE REPAIR
ROAD WHEEL TIRE ASSEMBLY
AdjustmentINFOID:0000000003812917
BALANCING WHEELS (BONDING WEIGHT TYPE)
Preparation Before Adjustment
Using releasing agent, remove double-faced adhesive tape from the road wheel.
CAUTION:
• Be careful not to scratch the road wheel during removal.
 After removing double-faced adhesive tape, wipe clean traces of releasing agent from the road
wheel.
Wheel Balance Adjustment
If a tire balance machine has adhesion balance weight mode settings and drive-in weight mode setting, select
and adjust a drive-in weight mode suitable for road wheels.
1. Set road wheel on tire balance machine using the center hole as a guide. Start the tire balance machine.
2. When inner and outer unbalance values are shown on the tire balance machine indicator, multiply outer
unbalance value by 5/3 to determine balance weight that should be used. Select the outer balance weight
with a value closest to the calculated value above and install to the designated outer position of, or at the
designated angle in relation to the road wheel.
CAUTION:
 Do not install the inner balance weight before installing the outer balance weight.
 Before installing the balance weight, be sure to clean the mating surface of the road wheel.
a. Indicated unbalance value × 5/3 = balance weight to be installed
Calculation example:
23 g (0.81 oz) × 5/3 = 38.33 g (1.35 oz) ⇒ 37.5 g (1.32 oz) bal-
ance weight (closer to calculated balance weight value)
NOTE:
Note that balance weight value must be closer to the calculated
balance weight value.
Example:
36.2 ⇒ 35 g (1.23 oz)
36.3 ⇒ 37.5 g (1.32 oz)
b. Installed balance weight in the position.
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