brake light NISSAN GT-R 1998 Service Manual
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Symptom Matrix Chart (Cont'd)
Engine mechanical-related malfunction I Symptom characteristics and inspection hints
Airffuel
ratio becomes lean.
Air sucked in at oil filler cap
Aidfuel ratio compensation factor becomes higher.
a Intake manifold induction vacuum becomes lower.
I Cracked intake manifold I
Misconnection of canister piping Use an induction vacuum (pressure) gauge for check.
' Common to all air sucking conditions from air intake system.
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PCV valve stuck open
I Malfunctioning pressure regulator I Various symptoms occur depending on the fuel pressure.
Abnormal noise (peep) may
be heard.
Air/fuel
mixture
Improper gasoline properties Various
symptoms occur depending on the properties.
IEGRiale
stuck open
I
Clogged fuel strainer .
Clogged air cleaner element
Deposits on valve
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Symptoms vary with the condition how they are clogged. However, the
symptoms tend to occur when the vehicle is driving at high speed and
under high load.
I
Air/fuel ratio becomes lean. Airfluel ratio compensation factor becomes
higher.
Excessive canister purge volume
I
Engine may stall when the accelerator pedal is lightly pressed. (Especially
in summertime.)
Misconnection of high-tension wire Check if the ignition timing
is correct. 1 Improperly adjusted ignition timing 1
Malfunctioning spark plug 1
Corn- I Improper valve contact I Symptoms vary with the degree of contact and the number of cylinders. '
High-tension wire leaks
Distributor
cap leaks Symptoms
vary with the degree of leaks.
Clogged catalytic converter or exhaust sys-
l tem , In many cases, engine stalls and then restarts after a while. I
pression I
Low base idle speed
pressure
Worn piston ring I
Engine may
stall while the vehicle is decelerating or when the power '
steering load or electrical load is applied.
Symptoms vary
with the degree of wear and the number of cylinders.
I
Air conditioner load too heavy I Too much refrigerant in the system. j
Others Dragging
brake
Belt tension too high
1
I Clogged radiator or capacitor I
ArJ load too heavy
Foreign material (vinyl, etc.) in fuel tank Insufficient A/T fluid (FR model)
Symptom tends to occur when fuel level in the tank becomes lower.
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Self-diagnosis
DESCRIPTION
If malfunction should occur in electrical systems, turning ignition switch ON lights M mode switch POWER
indicator lamp
(M-AT Dual matic AfT warning lamp) for 2 seconds, and then flashes the indicator lamp for 8 Gc
seconds. If malfunction does not occur, A/T mode switch POWER indicator lamp (M-AT Dual matic A/T warn-
ing lamp) is turned on for
2 seconds upon turning ignition switch ON. To locate and display the malfunction-
ing part, output the trouble information memory and flash
A/T mode switch POWER indicator lamp (M-AT Dual
matic
A/T warning lamp) by inputting self-diagnostic startup signal.
SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE
1. Warm up engine.
2. Repeat ON-OFF cycles of ignition switch for more than once, and turn it OFF at last.
3. Move A/T mode switch to AUTO, and turn overdrive control switch to O/D ON.
4. Turn ignition switch ON with selector lever in "Pn position, and ensure POWER indicator lamp is turned on
for
2 seconds.
5. Turn ignition switch OFF.
6. Move selector lever to "D" position.
7. Turn overdrive control switch O/D OFF.
8. Turn ignition switch ON.
9. Move selector lever to "2" position.
10. Turn overdrive control switch OID ON.
11. Move selector lever to "I" position.
12. Turn overdrive control switch O/D OFF.
13. Depress accelerator pedal fully, and release it.
14. Read flashing status of POWER indicator lamp to complete self-diagnosis procedures.
M-AT
1. Warm up engine.
2. Repeat ON-OFF cycles of ignition switch for more than once, and turn it OFF at last.
3. Turn ignition switch ON with selector lever in "P" position, and ensure dual matic PJT warning lamp is turned
on for
2 seconds.
4. Turn ignition switch OFF.
5. Depress brake pedal, release accelerator pedal, and then move selector lever to "D" position.
6. Turn ignition switch ON.
7. Release brake pedal, and move selector lever to "3" position.
8. While depressing brake pedal with left foot, depress accelerator pedal fully with right foot, and move
selector lever to
"2" position.
9. Read dual matic A/T warning lamp indication to complete self-diagnosis procedures.
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ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
Precautions for Trouble Diagnosis
After performing trouble diagnosis, be sure to erase trouble stored in memory. Refer to "CONSULT' (next
page) or "SELF-DIAGNOSIS"
(BR-15).
As for the concerns that are difficult to duplicate, move harnesses or harness connectors by hand to check
if there is any poor mating of connector halves or faulty connection.
Do not force to open a connector terminal when using a circuit tester for inspection.
Read GI section thoroughly in advance and make sure of all the general precautions.
Basic Inspection
BASIC INSPECTION 1 - Brake fluid level and leakage AT
1. Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank. Replenish brake fluid if necessary.
2. Check for leakage at or around brake piping and ABS actuator. If leakage or seepage is noted, proceed
as follows:
If ABS actuator connectors are loose, tighten to specified torque. Recheck to ensure that leakage is no
longer present.
If flare nut threads at piping connectors or actuator threads are damaged, replace faulty parts with new 87
ones. Recheck to ensure that leakage is no longer present.
If brake fluid leaks through areas other than actuator connectors, wipe off using a clean cloth. Recheck
for leakage or seepage. If necessary, replace faulty parts with new ones.
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If brake fluid leaks at or seeps through ABS actuator, wipe off using a clean cloth. Recheck for leakage
or seepage. If necessary, replace
ABS actuator with new one.
CAUTION: HA
ABS actuator cannot be disassembled. Do not attempt to disassemble it.
BASIC INSPECTION 2 - Loose power line terminal
Check battery terminals (positive and negative) and battery mounting (ground) for looseness.
BASIC INSPECTION 3 - ABS warning lamp
1. Turn ignition switch "ON" to ensure that ABS warning lamp lights up for approximately 1 second. If ABS
warning lamp does not light, check ABS warning lamp circuit.
2. After driving vehicle at approx. 30 km/h for approx. 1 minute, check to ensure that ABS warning lamp
remains off. If ABS warning lamp lights, perform self-diagnosis procedures.
3. After performing self-diagnosis procedures, be sure to erase trouble stored in memory.
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![NISSAN GT-R 1998 Service Manual
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
CONSULT (Contd) - -
Diagnostic item
CONTROL UNIT --
BAnERY "OLTAGE
[VB-HIGH]
"OLTAGE
[VB- LO
W]
Function of calculation in ABS control unit has failed.
Diagnost NISSAN GT-R 1998 Service Manual
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
CONSULT (Contd) - -
Diagnostic item
CONTROL UNIT --
BAnERY "OLTAGE
[VB-HIGH]
"OLTAGE
[VB- LO
W]
Function of calculation in ABS control unit has failed.
Diagnost](/img/5/57354/w960_57354-88.png)
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
CONSULT (Cont'd) - -
Diagnostic item
CONTROL UNIT --
BAnERY "OLTAGE
[VB-HIGH]
"OLTAGE
[VB- LO
W]
Function of calculation in ABS control unit has failed.
Diagnostic
item is detected when
...
Control unit,
control
unit
power supply
and ground
circuit
Check item
ABS control unit battery voltage
is abnormally high.
ABS control unit battery voltage is abnormally low.
. ABS MOTOR
[LOCK FAILURE] Control
unit
power supply
circuit ABS motor speed is abnormally low. AES motor,
motor relay
and circuit
1 I
'1 : ABS warning lamp turns on if a wheel or wheels spin for I0 to 80 seconds (depending on the wheel speed) with the vehicle
stuck in snow. ice, or mud. This is a normal condition.
'2: After repairing short-circuited sensor, turning ignition switch ON lights up ABS warning lamp. Check that ABS warning lamp
turns
off when the vehicle is driven at approx. 30 krnh for approx. 1 minute as shown in the self-diagnosis procedure. NOTE: If "ABSn is not displayed on "SELECT SYSTEM" screen, check ABS control unit and data link connector circuit, and make sure
of the CONSULT card number.
DATA MONITOR PROCEDURE
Refer to CONSULT Instruction Manual for details on data
monitor function.
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT connector to data link connector for CON-
SULT.
3. Turn ignition switch ON.
4. Touch "START' on CONSULT screen.
5. Touch "ABS" on CONSULT screen.
If "START" is touched immediately after engine is started
or ignition switch is turned on,
"ABS" may not be dis-
played on "SELECT SYSTEM" screen. To display "ABS",
repeat the data monitor procedure from the beginning.
6. Touch "DATA MONITORn.
7. Touch "SETTING" to set recording condition.
8. Touch "AUTO TRIG", "LONG TIME" and then "ENTER".
9. Return to "SELECT MONITOR ITEM" screen and touch "CIU
INPUT ITEM", "ALL SIGNALS" or 'SELECTION FROM
MENU". Refer to "DATA MONITOR MODE" on the next page.
10. Touch "START'.
11. Display data monitor.
12. If necessary, sequentially touch "REC START, "REC STOP",
"DATA DISPLAY", "NUMBER PRINT' and "PRINT' to print out
the data.
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ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
Self-diagnosis (Cont'd)
MALFUNCTION CODEISYMPTOM CHART
Malfunction code No. Malfunctioning
part ABS warning
lamp
ON
Fail-safe
operation
18 1 Different number of teeth of sensor rotors 1010
2 1
26 I Front left wheel sensor (short-circuiQ.4 1010
- --
22
25
3 1 I Rear wheel sensor (open-circuit) 1010
Front right wheel sensor (open-circuit)
32 Rear wheel sensor (short-circuit)'4 1 0 1 0
Front right wheel sensor (short-circuit)'4
Front left wheel sensor (open-circuit)
41
I Front right outlet ABS solenoid valve and circuit 1010
0 0
0
0
0
0
- -
42
-- - -
46 Front left inlet ABS solenoid valve and circuit 0 1 0
45 Front
left outlet ABS solenoid valve and circuit
55
1 Rear outlet ABS solenoid valve and circuit 1010
Front right inlet ABS solenoid valve and circuit
56
1 Rear inlet ABS solenoid valve and circuit 1010
0
57 1 Power supply (Low or high voltage)*2 I 0 I -'I
0
0
0
I At self-diagno- ( ABS control unit or data link connector for CONSULT is poorly 1 I
61
63
At self-diagno-
I ABS control unit
sis only
ABS
actuator motor or motor relayg3
ABS
actuator relay
No indication
I I ABS control unit1ABS actuator relay is stuck to OFFJABS I Stays ON power supply circuit, ABS actuator relay drive side power sup-
lgnition switch
ply (coil side) circuit, and ABS warning lamp circuit are
short-
circuited./ABS control unit connector is disconnected or poorly
0
0
I
sis only
Ignition switch
ON
I I connected. I I
0
0
connected.
ABS control
unit1Fuse is blown or ABS warning lamp has an
open circuit.
- -- '1: Fail-safe operation does not activate. A signal from ABS control unit suspends ABS control operation. Brakes operate con-
ventionally. After specified power supply voltage resumes, ABS warning lamp goes out, allowing for ABS control operation. '2: The code No. does not indicate a malfunction related to the ABS control unit. Do not replace the ABS control unit even if the code No. appears. '3: The code No. can sometimes appear when the ABS motor ground circuit is loose or disconnected. When it appears, always
check the ground circuit for improper installation.
'4: ABS warning lamp turns on if a wheel or wheels spin for 10 to 80 seconds (depending on the wheel speed) with the vehicle
stuck in snow, ice, or mud. This is a normal condition. After repairing short-circuited sensor, turning ignition switch ON lights
up
ABS warning lamp. Check that ABS warning lamp turns off when the vehicle is driven at approx. 30 krnlh for approx. 1 minute as shown in the self-diagnosis procedure.
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TCSIABS SYSTEM
System
Description
ABS FUNCTION
During ABS operation, the brake pedal pulsates along with a mechanical noise. This ensures that the ABS
is working properly. mP
When starting up the engine or immediately after the vehicle starts to run, the brake pedal pulsates and G'
a motor noise from the engine compartment can be heard. They are caused by the ABS operation check
and should not be considered abnormal.
A vehicle with the ABS may stop in a longer distance than a vehicle without the ABS when the brake is
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applied on a bad road, gravel road, or deep fresh snow.
TCS FUNCTION
TCS/ABS control unit monitors the speed of the driving wheels through 4 wheel speed sensors. If driving
wheel slip is detected, fuel to the engine is cut
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and the throttle valve is adjusted so that the engine
a
torque is reduced. On vehicles with automatic transmission, transmission shift schedule is also changed
to control the rear wheel driving torque, which results
in the reduction of wheel slip. This system enables
the throttle valve to be controlled so that optimum engine torque can be achieved in accordance with the
driver's acceleration request.
The driver may not feel satisfied with acceleration on some road surfaces. This poor acceleration occurs
because the operating TCS gives priority to maintaining optimum traction. Therefore, this condition should
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be considered normal.
When shiftdown is made or the acceleration pedal is depressed while the vehicle is driven on the road
surface that has different friction coefficients, the TCS may operate temporarily.
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On vehicles with manual transmission, the SLlP indicator lamp and the TCS OFF indicator lamp may light
up when the engine is about to stall in the conditions shown below.
If the lamps go off when engine speed
increases, there is no problem in the system.
At start, the engine almost stalls and the engine speed is much lower than the idle speed.
The vehicle is driven at an extremely low speed with a high-speed gear engaged.
The clutch has been engaged until the vehicle almost stops. 8D
FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION
ABS system
If any malfunction is detected in the system, the ABS warning lamp, the TCS OFF indicator lamp and the SLlP
indicator lamp in the instrument panel is turned on with the TCSIABS deactivated and the vehicle's brake sys-
tem reverts to normal operation.
TCS system
If any malfunction is detected in the system, both the SLlP indicator lamp and the TCS indicator lamp on the
instrument panel light up and the TCS is shut down. The vehicle operates in the same manner as a vehicle
without the
TCS, while the ABS is operational.
If there is a malfunction in the throttle control system, the TCS becomes inoperative while the ABS
remains functional.
When fail-safe operation is activated, perform the self-diagnosis procedure for the TCSIABS first.
Refer to
BR-27 for details.
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TCSlABS SYSTEM
Precautions for Trouble
Diagnosis
After performing trouble diagnosis, be sure to erase trouble stored in memory.
Refer to "CONSULT for
TCS/ABS Control Unit Control System"
(BR-27), "Self-diagnosis for TCSIABS
Control Unit Control System"
(BR-34), "CONSULT for Throttle Control Unit Control System" (BR-37) or
"Self-diagnosis for Throttle Control Unit Control System"
(BR-41).
The concerns that are difficult to duplicate may be caused by faulty electrical connections. Move harnesses
or harness connectors by hand to check if there is any poor mating of connector halves or faulty connec-
tion. Do not force to open a connector terminal when using a circuit tester for inspection.
Read GI section thoroughly in advance and make sure of all the general precautions.
Basic Inspection
BASIC INSPECTION 1 - Brake fluid level and leakage
1. Check brake fluid level in reservoir tank. Replenish brake fluid if necessary.
2. Check for leakage at or around brake piping and ABS actuator. If leakage or seepage is noted, proceed
as follows:
If ABS actuator connectors are loose, tighten to specified torque. Recheck to ensure that leakage is no
longer present.
If flare nut threads at piping connectors or actuator threads are damaged, replace faulty parts with new
ones. Recheck to ensure that leakage is no longer present.
If brake fluid leaks through areas other than actuator connectors, wipe off using a clean cloth. Recheck
for leakage or seepage. If necessary, replace faulty parts with new ones.
If brake fluid leaks at or seeps through ABS actuator, wipe off using a clean cloth.
Recheck for leakage or seepage. If necessary, replace ABS actuator with new one.
CAUTION:
ABS actuator cannot be disassembled. Do not attempt to disassemble it.
3. Check brake disc rotors and pads for proper operation.
BASIC INSPECTION 2 - Loose power line terminal
Check battery terminals (positive and negative) and battery mounting (ground) for looseness. If necessary,
tighten to specified torque. Check the battery for lower voltage.
BASIC INSPECTION 3 - SLlP indicator lamp, TCS OFF indicator lamp and ABS warning
lamp
Turn ignition switch "ON" to ensure that TCS OFF indicator lamp lights up. If TCS OFF indicator lamp does
not light, check TCS OFF indicator lamp circuit.
Turn ignition switch
"ON" to ensure that SLlP indicator lamp lights
up. If SLlP indicator lamp does not light,
check SLlP indicator lamp circuit.
Turn ignition switch "ON" to ensure that ABS warning lamp lights up. If ABS warning lamp does not light,
check ABS warning lamp circuit.
Check that the SLlP indicator lamp and the ABS warning lamp go off approx.
1 second after the engine
has started. If either of the lamps still remains on, perform the self-diagnosis for TCSIABS control unit
control system and the self-diagnosis for throttle control unit control system.
After driving vehicle at approx. 30
km/h
for approx.
1 minute, check to ensure that the SLlP indicator lamp
and the ABS warning lamp are off. If either of the lamps still remains on, perform the self-diagnosis for
TCS/ABS
control unit control system and the self-diagnosis for throttle control unit control system.
Check that the TCS OFF indicator lamp turns ON and OFF when the TCS OFF switch is turned to
ON
and OFF respectively, with the engine running. If the lamp status does not correspond to the switch
position, check the TCS OFF switch circuit.
Check that the TCS OFF indicator lamp goes off when the engine has started with the TCS OFF switch
OFF. If the TCS
OFF indicator lamp does not go off even 10 seconds after the engine has started, per-
form the self-diagnosis for TCSIABS control unit control system and the self-diagnosis for throttle control
unit control system.
After driving vehicle at approx.
30 kmlh for approx. 1 minute with the TCS OFF switch OFF, check to ensure
that the TCS OFF indicator lamp is off. If the TCS OFF indicator lamp lights up, perform the
self-diagno-
sis for
TCS/ABS
control unit control system and the self-diagnosis for throttle control unit control system.
After performing self-diagnosis procedures, be sure to erase trouble stored in memory.