jump cable NISSAN X-TRAIL 2003 Electronic Repair Manual

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AV-12
AUDIO
Trouble Diagnoses
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AUDIO UNIT
InspectionEKS002F6
AUDIO UNIT
All voltage inspections are made with:
lIgnition switch ON or ACC
lAudio unit ON
lAudio unit connected (If audio unit is removed for inspection, supply a ground to the case using a jumper
wire.)
ANTENNA
Using a jumper wire, clip an auxiliary ground between antenna and body.
lIf reception improves, check antenna ground (at body surface).
lIf reception does not improve, check main feeder cable for short circuit or open circuit.
Symptom Possible causes Repair order
Audio unit inoperative (no digital display
and no sound from speakers).1. 10A fuse
2. Poor audio unit case ground
3. Audio unit1. Check 10A fuse [No. 4, located
in fuse block (J/B)]. Turn ignition
switch ON and verify that battery
positive voltage is present at ter-
minal 6 of audio unit.
2. Check audio unit case ground.
3. Remove audio unit for repair.
Audio unit presets are lost when ignition
switch is turned OFF.1. 15A fuse
2. Audio unit1. Check 15A fuse [No. 32, located
in fuse block (J/B)] and verify
that battery positive voltage is
present at terminal 3 of audio
unit.
2. Remove audio unit for repair.
Individual rear speaker is noisy or inopera-
tive.1. Each speaker
2. Output circuit to each speaker1. Check speaker.
2. Check the output circuits to each
speaker between audio unit and
each speaker.
AM/FM stations are weak or noisy. 1. Roof antenna
2. Audio unit ground
3. Audio unit1. Check roof antenna.
2. Check audio unit ground condi-
tion.
3. Remove audio unit for repair.
Audio unit generates noise in AM and FM
modes with engine running.1. Poor audio unit ground
2. Loose or missing ground bonding straps
3. Ignition condenser or rear window defogger
noise suppressor condenser
4. Ignition coil or secondary wiring
5. Audio unit1. Check audio unit ground.
2. Check ground bonding straps.
3. Replace ignition condenser or
rear window defogger noise sup-
pressor condenser.
4. Check ignition coil and second-
ary wiring.
5. Remove audio unit for repair.
Audio unit generates noise in AM and FM
modes with accessories on (switch pops
and motor noise).1. Poor audio unit ground
2. Antenna
3. Accessory ground
4. Malfunctioning accessory1. Check audio unit ground.
2. Check antenna.
3. Check accessory ground.
4. Replace accessory.

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EC-794
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DTC P1660 BATTERY VOLTAGE
DTC P1660 BATTERY VOLTAGE
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On Board Diagnosis LogicEBS0035A
The ECM checks if battery voltage is within the tolerance range for the engine control system.
DTC Confirmation ProcedureEBS0035B
With CONSULT-II
1. Check the following.
–Jumper cables are connected for jump starting.
–Battery or alternator has been replaced.
If the result is “Yes” for one item or more, skip the following steps and go toEC-794, "
Diagnostic Proce-
dure".
2. Check that the positive battery terminal is connected to battery properly. If NG, reconnect it properly.
3. Check that the alternator functions properly. Refer toSC-12, "
CHARGING SYSTEM".
4. Turn ignition switch “ON” and select “DATA MONITOR” mode with CONSULT-II.
5. Wait one minute.
6. If DTC is detected, go toEC-794, "
Diagnostic Procedure".
If DTC is not detected, go to next step.
7. Start engine and wait one minute at idle.
8. If DTC is detected, go toEC-794, "
Diagnostic Procedure".
Diagnostic ProcedureEBS0035C
1.INSPECTION START
Are jumper cables connected for the jump starting?
Ye s o r N o
Yes >>GOTO3.
No >> GO TO 2.
2.CHECK BATTERY AND ALTERNATOR
Check that the proper type of battery and alternator is installed.
Refer toSC-3, "
BATTERY",SC-12, "CHARGING SYSTEM".
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Replace with a proper one.
DTC Malfunction is detected when ... Check Items (Possible Cause)
P1660
lAn abnormally high or low voltage from the battery
is sent to ECM.lIncorrect jump starting
lBattery
lAlternator
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DTC P1660 BATTERY VOLTAGE
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3.CHECK JUMPER CABLES INSTALLATION
Check that the jumper cables are connected in the correct sequence.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Reconnect jumper cables properly.
4.CHECK BATTERY FOR BOOSTER
Check that the battery for the booster is a 12V battery.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Change the vehicle for booster.
5.PERFORM DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE AGAIN
PerformEC-794, "
DTC Confirmation Procedure", again.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Replace ECM.
6.CHECK ELECTRICAL PARTS DAMAGE
Check the following for damage.
lWiring harness and harness connectors for burn
lFuses for short
OK or NG
OK >>INSPECTION END
NG >> Repair or replace malfunctioning part.
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GI-28
SERVICE INFORMATION FOR ELECTRICAL INCIDENT
Any circuit can be diagnosed using the approach in the previous example.
VOLTAGE CHECK METHOD
To help in understanding the diagnosis of open circuits please refer to the previous schematic.
In any powered circuit, an open can be found by methodically checking the system for the presence of voltage.
This is done by switching the DMM to the voltage function.
lConnect one probe of the DMM to a known good ground.
lBegin probing at one end of the circuit and work your way to the other end.
lWith SW1 open, probe at SW1 to check for voltage.
voltage; open is further down the circuit than SW1.
no voltage; open is between fuse block and SW1 (point A).
lClose SW1 and probe at relay.
voltage; open is further down the circuit than the relay.
no voltage; open is between SW1 and relay (point B).
lClose the relay and probe at the solenoid.
voltage; open is further down the circuit than the solenoid.
no voltage; open is between relay and solenoid (point C).
Any powered circuit can be diagnosed using the approach in the previous example.
Testing for “Shorts” in the Circuit
To simplify the discussion of shorts in the system, please refer to the following schematic.
RESISTANCE CHECK METHOD
lDisconnect the battery negative cable and remove the blown fuse.
lDisconnect all loads (SW1 open, relay disconnected and solenoid disconnected) powered through the
fuse.
lConnect one probe of the DMM to the load side of the fuse terminal. Connect the other probe to a known
good ground.
lWith SW1 open, check for continuity.
continuity; short is between fuse terminal and SW1 (point A).
no continuity; short is further down the circuit than SW1.
lClose SW1 and disconnect the relay. Put probes at the load side of fuse terminal and a known good
ground. Then, check for continuity.
continuity; short is between SW1 and the relay (point B).
no continuity; short is further down the circuit than the relay.
lClose SW1 and jump the relay contacts with jumper wire. Put probes at the load side of fuse terminal and
a known good ground. Then, check for continuity.
continuity; short is between relay and solenoid (point C).
no continuity; check solenoid, retrace steps.
VOLTAGE CHECK METHOD
lRemove the blown fuse and disconnect all loads (i.e. SW1 open, relay disconnected and solenoid discon-
nected) powered through the fuse.
lTurn the ignition key to the ON or START position. Verify battery voltage at the battery + side of the fuse
terminal (one lead on the battery + terminal side of the fuse block and one lead on a known good ground).
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BATTERY
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How to Handle BatteryEKS00313
CAUTION:
lIf it becomes necessary to start the engine with a booster battery and jumper cables, use a 12-volt
booster battery.
lAfter connecting battery cables, ensure that they are tightly clamped to battery terminals for good
contact.
lNever add distilled water through the hole used to check specific gravity.
METHODS OF PREVENTING OVER-DISCHARGE
The following precautions must be taken to prevent over-discharging a battery.
lThe battery surface (particularly its top) should always be kept
clean and dry.
lThe terminal connections should be clean and tight.
lAt every routine maintenance, check the electrolyte level.
This also applies to batteries designated as “low maintenance”
and “maintenance-free”.
lWhen the vehicle is not going to be used over a long period of
time, disconnect the negative battery terminal. (If the vehicle has
an extended storage switch, turn it off.)
lCheck the charge condition of the battery.
Periodically check the specific gravity of the electrolyte. Keep a
close check on charge condition to prevent over-discharge.
CHECKING ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
WA RN ING:
Do not allow battery fluid to come in contact with skin, eyes, fabrics, or painted surfaces. After touch-
ing a battery, do not touch or rub your eyes until you have thoroughly washed your hands. If acid con-
tacts eyes, skin or clothing, immediately flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
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