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PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 2
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER” .................................................................. 2
Precautions .............................................................. 2
PREPARATION ........................................................... 3
Special Service Tools ............................................... 3
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 3
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES ..... 4
Work Flow ................................................................ 4
CUSTOMER INTERVIEW ..................................... 4
DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE ....... 5
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS ........... 5
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE
ROOT CAUSE ...................................................... 5
REPAIR THE CAUSE ........................................... 5
CONFIRM THE REPAIR ....................................... 6
Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting ........... 6
INSTRUMENT PANEL .......................................... 6
CENTER CONSOLE ............................................. 6
DOORS ................................................................. 6
TRUNK .................................................................. 7
SUNROOF/HEADLINING ..................................... 7
SEATS ................................................................... 7
UNDERHOOD ....................................................... 7
Diagnostic Worksheet .............................................. 8
SUNROOF ................................................................ 10
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 10
System Description ................................................. 11
TILT UP / SLIDE CLOSE OPERATION ................ 11
TILT DOWN / SLIDE OPEN OPERATION ........... 11
AUTO OPERATION ............................................. 11
RETAINED POWER OPERATION ....................... 11ANTI-PINCH FUNCTION .................................... 12
MEMORY RESET PROCEDURE ....................... 12
INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE .......................... 12
CAN Communication System Description .............. 13
CAN Communication Unit ....................................... 13
Wiring Diagram — SROOF — ................................ 14
Terminals and Reference Value for BCM ............... 15
Terminals and Reference Value for Sunroof Motor
Assembly ................................................................ 15
Work Flow ............................................................... 16
CONSULT-II Inspection Procedure ......................... 16
ACTIVE TEST ..................................................... 17
WORK SUPPORT ............................................... 17
DATE MONITOR ................................................. 17
Trouble Diagnosis Chart by Symptom .................... 18
Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check of BCM ... 18
Sunroof Motor Assembly Power Supply and Ground
Circuit Check .......................................................... 19
Sunroof Switch System Check ............................... 20
Door Switch Check ................................................. 22
Wind Deflector Inspection ....................................... 24
Link and Wire Assembly ......................................... 24
Fitting Adjustment ................................................... 24
LID WEATHERSTRIP OVERLAP ADJUST-
MENT AND SURFACE MISMATCH ADJUST-
MENT .................................................................. 25
Removal and Installation ........................................ 25
SUNROOF UNIT ASSEMBLY ............................. 27
GLASS LID .......................................................... 28
SUNSHADE ........................................................ 29
WIND DEFLECTOR ............................................ 29
SUNROOF MOTOR ASSEMBLY ........................ 29
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PRECAUTIONS
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Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
AIS003AR
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. This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules. The SRS
system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment, and may only deploy one front
air bag, depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted.
Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of this Service Man-
ual.
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 per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air
Bag Module, see the SRS section.
Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or
harness connectors.
Precautions AIS003AS
Disconnect both battery cables in advance.
Do not tamper with or force air bag lid open, as this may adversely affect air bag performance.
Be careful not to scratch pad and other parts.
When removing or disassembling any part, be careful not to damage or deform it. Protect parts, which
may get in the way with cloth.
When removing parts with a screwdriver or other tool, protect parts by wrapping them with vinyl or tape.
Keep removed parts protected with cloth.
If a clip is deformed or damaged, replace it.
If an unreusable part is removed, replace it with a new one.
Tighten bolts and nuts firmly to the specified torque.
After re-assembly has been completed, make sure each part functions correctly.
Remove stains in the following way.
Water-soluble stains:
Dip a soft cloth in warm water, and then squeeze it tightly. After wiping the stain, wipe with a soft dry cloth.
Oil stain:
Dissolve a synthetic detergent in warm water (density of 2 to 3% or less), dip the cloth, then clean off the stain
with the cloth. Next, dip the cloth in fresh water and squeeze it tightly. Then clean off the detergent completely.
Then wipe the area with a soft dry cloth.
Do not use any organic solvent, such as thinner or benzine.
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Commercial Service ToolsAIS0059H
Tool number
(Kent-Moore No.)
Tool nameDescription
(J-39570)
Chassis earLocating the noise
(J-43980)
NISSAN Squeak and
Rattle KitRepairing the cause of noise
SIIA0993E
SIIA0994E
Tool name Description
Engine ear Locating the noise
SIIA0995E
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SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
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Work FlowAIS0059I
CUSTOMER INTERVIEW
Interview the customer if possible, to determine the conditions that exist when the noise occurs. Use the Diag-
nostic Worksheet during the interview to document the facts and conditions when the noise occurs and any
customer's comments; refer to RF-8, "
Diagnostic Worksheet" . This information is necessary to duplicate the
conditions that exist when the noise occurs.
The customer may not be able to provide a detailed description or the location of the noise. Attempt to
obtain all the facts and conditions that exist when the noise occurs (or does not occur).
If there is more than one noise in the vehicle, be sure to diagnose and repair the noise that the customer
is concerned about. This can be accomplished by test driving the vehicle with the customer.
After identifying the type of noise, isolate the noise in terms of its characteristics. The noise characteristics
are provided so the customer, service adviser and technician are all speaking the same language when
defining the noise.
Squeak —(Like tennis shoes on a clean floor)
Squeak characteristics include the light contact/fast movement/brought on by road conditions/hard sur-
faces=higher pitch noise/softer surfaces=lower pitch noises/edge to surface=chirping
Creak—(Like walking on an old wooden floor)
Creak characteristics include firm contact/slow movement/twisting with a rotational movement/pitch
dependent on materials/often brought on by activity.
Rattle—(Like shaking a baby rattle)
Rattle characteristics include the fast repeated contact/vibration or similar movement/loose parts/missing
clip or fastener/incorrect clearance.
Knock —(Like a knock on a door)
Knock characteristics include hollow sounding/sometimes repeating/often brought on by driver action.
Tick—(Like a clock second hand)
Tick characteristics include gentle contacting of light materials/loose components/can be caused by driver
action or road conditions.
Thump—(Heavy, muffled knock noise)
Thump characteristics include softer knock/dead sound often brought on by activity.
Buzz—(Like a bumble bee)
Buzz characteristics include high frequency rattle/firm contact.
Often the degree of acceptable noise level will vary depending upon the person. A noise that you may
judge as acceptable may be very irritating to the customer.
Weather conditions, especially humidity and temperature, may have a great effect on noise level.
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DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE
If possible, drive the vehicle with the customer until the noise is duplicated. Note any additional information on
the Diagnostic Worksheet regarding the conditions or location of the noise. This information can be used to
duplicate the same conditions when you confirm the repair.
If the noise can be duplicated easily during the test drive, to help identify the source of the noise, try to dupli-
cate the noise with the vehicle stopped by doing one or all of the following:
1) Close a door.
2) Tap or push/pull around the area where the noise appears to be coming from.
3) Rev the engine.
4) Use a floor jack to recreate vehicle “twist”.
5) At idle, apply engine load (electrical load, half-clutch on M/T model, drive position on A/T model).
6) Raise the vehicle on a hoist and hit a tire with a rubber hammer.
Drive the vehicle and attempt to duplicate the conditions the customer states exist when the noise occurs.
If it is difficult to duplicate the noise, drive the vehicle slowly on an undulating or rough road to stress the
vehicle body.
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS
After verifying the customer concern or symptom, check ASIST for Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related
to that concern or symptom.
If a TSB relates to the symptom, follow the procedure to repair the noise.
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE ROOT CAUSE
1. Narrow down the noise to a general area. To help pinpoint the source of the noise, use a listening tool
(Chassis Ear: J-39570, Engine Ear and mechanics stethoscope).
2. Narrow down the noise to a more specific area and identify the cause of the noise by:
removing the components in the area that you suspect the noise is coming from.
Do not use too much force when removing clips and fasteners, otherwise clips and fastener can be broken
or lost during the repair, resulting in the creation of new noise.
tapping or pushing/pulling the component that you suspect is causing the noise.
Do not tap or push/pull the component with excessive force, otherwise the noise will be eliminated only
temporarily.
feeling for a vibration with your hand by touching the component(s) that you suspect is (are) causing the
noise.
placing a piece of paper between components that you suspect are causing the noise.
looking for loose components and contact marks.
Refer to RF-6, "
Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting" .
REPAIR THE CAUSE
If the cause is a loose component, tighten the component securely.
If the cause is insufficient clearance between components:
–separate components by repositioning or loosening and retightening the component, if possible.
–insulate components with a suitable insulator such as urethane pads, foam blocks, felt cloth tape or ure-
thane tape. A Nissan Squeak and Rattle Kit (J-43980) is available through your authorized Nissan Parts
Department.
CAUTION:
Do not use excessive force as many components are constructed of plastic and may be damaged.
Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information.
The following materials are contained in the Nissan Squeak and Rattle Kit (J-43980). Each item can be
ordered separately as needed.
URETHANE PADS [1.5 mm (0.059 in) thick]
Insulates connectors, harness, etc.
76268-9E005: 100 × 135 mm (3.94 × 5.31 in)/76884-71L01: 60 × 85 mm (2.36 × 3.35 in)/76884-71L02: 15
× 25 mm (0.59 × 0.98 in)
INSULATOR (Foam blocks)
Insulates components from contact.Can be used to fill space behind a panel.
73982-9E000: 45 mm (1.77 in) thick, 50 × 50 mm (1.97 × 1.97 in)/73982-50Y00: 10 mm (0.39 in) thick,
50 × 50 mm (1.97 × 1.97 in)
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REAR FINAL DRIVE
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 2
Precautions .............................................................. 2
PREPARATION ........................................................... 3
Special Service Tools ............................................... 3
Commercial Service Tools ........................................ 5
NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH)
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 6
NVH Troubleshooting Chart ..................................... 6
FRONT OIL SEAL ...................................................... 7
Removal and Installation .......................................... 7
REMOVAL ............................................................. 7
INSTALLATION ..................................................... 7
SIDE OIL SEAL .......................................................... 9
Removal and Installation .......................................... 9
REMOVAL ............................................................. 9
INSTALLATION ................................................... 10
REAR FINAL DRIVE ASSEMBLY .............................11
Removal and Installation ......................................... 11
REMOVAL ............................................................ 11
INSTALLATION .................................................... 11
Components ........................................................... 12
R200 2-PINION ................................................... 12
Pre-Inspection ........................................................ 13
TOTAL PRELOAD ............................................... 13
DRIVE GEAR TO DRIVE PINION BACKLASH ... 13
DRIVE GEAR RUNOUT ...................................... 13
COMPANION FLANGE RUNOUT ...................... 14
TOOTH CONTACT .............................................. 14
Disassembly and Assembly ................................... 14
REMOVAL OF DIFFERENTIAL CASE ASSEM-BLY ...................................................................... 14
REMOVAL OF DRIVE PINION ASSEMBLY ........ 15
DISASSEMBLY OF DIFFERENTIAL CASE
ASSEMBLY ......................................................... 17
INSPECTION ...................................................... 18
ADJUSTMENT OF DIFFERENTIAL CASE ......... 19
SIDE BEARING PRELOAD ................................. 20
PINION GEAR HEIGHT ...................................... 21
TOOTH CONTACT .............................................. 24
ASSEMBLY OF DIFFERENTIAL CASE ASSEM-
BLY ...................................................................... 25
INSTALLATION OF DRIVE PINION ASSEMBLY ... 26
INSTALLATION OF DIFFERENTIAL CASE
ASSEMBLY ......................................................... 28
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) ...... 31
General Specifications ............................................ 31
Drive Gear Runout .................................................. 31
Side Gear Adjustment ............................................ 31
AVAILABLE SIDE GEAR THRUST WASHERS ... 31
Drive Pinion Height Adjustment .............................. 31
AVAILABLE PINION HEIGHT ADJUSTING
WASHERS .......................................................... 31
Drive Pinion Preload Adjustment ............................ 31
Side Bearing Preload Adjustment ........................... 32
SIDE BEARING ADJUSTING WASHERS .......... 32
Total Preload Adjustment ........................................ 32
Companion Flange ................................................. 32
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Special Service ToolsADS000JM
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Tool number (Kent-Moore No.)
Tool nameDescription
ST30720000 (J25405)
a: 77 mm (3.03 in) dia.
b: 55 mm (2.17 in) dia.
DriftInstalling front oil seal
KV38100200 (J26233)
a: 65 mm (2.56 in) dia.
b: 49 mm (1.93 in) dia.
DriftInstalling final drive side oil seal
KV38107900 (J39352)
ProtectorInstalling final drive side flange
KV38100800 (J25604-01)
a: 541 mm (21.30 in)
b: 200 mm (7.87 in)
Attachment Fixing unit assembly
ST3306S001 ( – )
1.ST3305S001 ( – )
2.ST33061000 (J8107–2)
a: 28.5 mm (1.122 in) dia.
b: 38 mm (1.50 in) dia.
Differential side bearing puller setRemoving and installing side bearing
ST30613000 (J25742-3)
a: 72 mm (2.83 in) dia.
b: 48 mm (1.89 in) dia.
DriftInstalling pinion front and rear bearing outer
race
KV38100300 (J25523)
a: 54 mm (2.13 in) dia.
b: 46 mm (1.81 in) dia.
c: 32 mm (1.26 in) dia.
DriftInstalling side bearing
ZZA0811D
ZZA1143D
S-NT129
SDIA0267E
NT072
ZZA0810D
ZZA1046D
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ST3127S000 (J25765-A)
1. GG91030000
Torque wrench (J25765)
2. HT62940000 ( – )
Socket adapter (1/2″)
3. HT62900000 ( – )
Socket adapter (3/8″)
Preload gaugeMeasuring pinion bearing preload and total
preload
ST33290001 (J34286)
Side bearing outer race pullerRemoving oil seal
Differential shim selection (J34309) Adjusting bearing preload gear height Tool number (Kent-Moore No.)
Tool nameDescription
NT124
NT713
NT134
Tool name Description
Power toolLoosening bolts and nuts
PBIC0190E
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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS)
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General SpecificationsADS000JV
Drive Gear RunoutADS000JW
Unit: mm (in)
Side Gear Adjustment ADS000JX
Unit: mm (in)
AVAILABLE SIDE GEAR THRUST WASHERS
Unit: mm (in)
*: Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information.
Drive Pinion Height AdjustmentADS000JY
AVAILABLE PINION HEIGHT ADJUSTING WASHERS
Unit: mm (in)
*: Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information.
Drive Pinion Preload AdjustmentADS000JZ
Applied modelVQ35DE engine VK45DE engine
5A/T
Final drive model R200 (2-pinion)
Gear ratio 3.357 (2WD), 3.692 (AWD) 3.692
Number of teeth (Drive gear/drive pinion) 47/14 (2WD), 48/13 (AWD) 48/13
Oil capacity (Approx.) (US qt, lmp qt)1.4 (3, 2-1/2) 1.4 (3, 2-1/2)
Type R200
Drive gear runout limit 0.05 (0.0020) or less
Type R200
Clearance limit between side gear thrust washer and differential
case mm (in)0.20 (0.0079) less
Type R20 0
Thrust washerThickness Part number*
0.75 (0.0295) 38424 0C000
0.78 (0.0307) 38424 0C001
0.81 (0.0319) 38424 0C002
0.84 (0.0331) 38424 0C003
0.87 (0.0343) 38424 0C004
0.90 (0.0350) 38424 0C005
0.93 (0.0366) 38424 0C006
Type R200
Adjusting washerThickness Part number* Thickness Part number*
3.05 (0.1201) 38154 0C000 3.17 (0.1248) 38154 0C004
3.08 (0.1213) 38154 0C001 3.20 (0.1260) 38154 0C005
3.11 (0.1224) 38154 0C002 3.23 (0.1272) 38154 0C006
3.14 (0.1236) 38154 0C003 3.26 (0.1283) 38154 0C007
Type R200
Drive pinion preload 2.65 − 3.23 N·m (0.27 − 0.32 kg−m, 24 − 28 in-lb)