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a) The temperature detected by the ambient air temperature sensor is lower than the indicated tem-
perature on the thermometer.
b) The difference in temperature detected during a period of 40 seconds is less than 1ÉC (1.8ÉF) when
vehicle speed has been greater than 24 km/h (15 MPH) for more than 100 seconds.
(This is to prevent the indicated temperature from being affected by engine heat or cooling fan
operation during low-speed driving.)
c) The ignition key has been turned to the ``OFF'' position for more than 4 hours. (The engine is cold.)
Calibration Procedure For Compass
The difference between magnetic North and geographical North
can sometimes be great enough to cause false compass readings.
In order for the compass to operate accurately in a particular zone,
it must be calibrated using the following procedure.
1. Determine your location on the worldwide magnetic variation
map on next page. Record your zone number.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON position.
3. Push the ``Mode'' switch continuously for ®ve seconds until the
current zone entry number is displayed.
4. Press the ``Mode'' switch repeatedly until the desired zone num-
ber is displayed.
Once the desired zone number is displayed, stop pressing the
``Mode'' switch and the display will show compass direction after a
few seconds.
CORRECTION FUNCTIONS OF COMPASS
The direction display is equipped with automatic correction func-
tion. If the direction is not shown correctly, carry out initial correc-
tion.
INITIAL CORRECTION PROCEDURE FOR COMPASS
1. Pushing the ``Mode'' switch for about 10 seconds will enter the
initial correction mode. The direction bar starts blinking.
2. Turn the vehicle slowly in an open, safe place. The initial cor-
rection is completed in one or two turns.
NOTE:
In places where the terrestrial magnetism is extremely
disturbed, the initial correction may start automatically.
SEL065V
COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
EL-119
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Electrical Components Inspection
FUEL WARNING LAMP SENSOR CHECK
+It will take a short time for the bulb to light.
NOTE: Inspection for sub fuel warning lamp sensor is the
same as for fuel warning lamp sensor.
OIL PRESSURE SWITCH CHECK
Oil pressure
kPa (bar, kg/cm2, psi)Continuity
Engine startMore than 10 - 20
(0.10 - 0.20, 0.1 - 0.2,1-3)NO
Engine stopLess than 10 - 20
(0.10 - 0.20, 0.1 - 0.2,1-3)YES
Check the continuity between the terminals of oil pressure switch
and body ground.
DIODE CHECK
+Check continuity using an ohmmeter.
+Diode is functioning properly if test results are as shown in the
®gure at left.
NOTE: Speci®cation may vary depending on the type of tester.
Before performing this inspection, be sure to refer to
the instruction manual for the tester to be used.
+Diodes for warning lamps are built into the combination meter
printed circuit.
MEL828F
MEL425F
CEL520
CEL740
WARNING LAMPS
EL-134
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Trouble Diagnoses
RADIO
Symptom Possible causes Repair order
Radio inoperative (no digital
display and no sound from
speakers).
See NOTE.1. 10A fuse
2. Poor radio case ground
3. Radio1. Check 10A fuse [No.
10, located in fuse block (J/B)].
Turn ignition switch ON and verify battery positive volt-
age is present at terminalj
10of radio.
2. Check radio case ground.
3. Remove radio for repair.
Radio controls are operational,
but no sound is heard from
any speaker.1. Radio output
2. Radio1. Check radio output voltages.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Radio presets are lost when
ignition switch is turned OFF.1. 10A fuse
2. Radio1. Check 10A fuse (No.
56, located in fuse and fusible link
box) and verify battery positive voltage is present at terminal
j
6of radio.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Individual speaker is noisy or
inoperative.1. Speaker
2. Radio output
3. Speaker circuit
4. Radio1. Check speaker.
2. Check radio output voltages.
3. Check wires for open or short between radio and speaker.
4. Remove radio for repair.
Radio stations are weak or
noisy.1. Antenna
2. Poor radio ground
3. Radio1. Check antenna.
2. Check radio ground.
3. Remove radio for repair.
FM stations are weak or noisy
but AM stations are OK. (with
window antenna)1. Window antenna
2. Radio1. Check window antenna.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Radio generates noise in AM
and FM modes with engine
running.1. Poor radio ground
2. Loose or missing ground bonding straps
3. Ignition condenser or rear window defogger
noise suppressor condenser
4. Alternator
5. Ignition coil or secondary wiring
6. Radio1. Check radio ground.
2. Check ground bonding straps.
3. Replace ignition condenser or rear window defogger noise
suppressor condenser.
4. Check alternator.
5. Check ignition coil and secondary wiring.
6. Remove radio for repair.
Radio generates noise in AM
and FM modes with accesso-
ries on (switch pops and motor
noise).1. Poor radio ground
2. Antenna
3. Accessory ground
4. Faulty accessory1. Check radio ground.
2. Check antenna.
3. Check accessory ground.
4. Replace accessory.
NOTE:
If the radio has anti-theft function, check the anti-theft function of the radio before circuit inspection.
(Radios which have anti-theft function are equipped with a code indicator. For details, refer to EL-173.)
Speaker inspection
1. Disconnect speaker harness connector.
2. Measure the resistance between speaker terminalsj
1andj2.
+The resistance should be2-4W.
3. Using jumper wires, momentarily connect a 9V battery between speaker terminalsj
1andj2.
+A momentary hum or pop should be heard.
Antenna inspection
Using a jumper wire, clip an auxiliary ground between antenna and body.
+If reception improves, check antenna ground (at body surface).
+If reception does not improve, check main feeder cable for short circuit or open circuit.
Radio inspection
All voltage inspections are made with:
+Ignition switch ON or ACC
+Radio ON
+Radio connected (If removed for inspection, supply a ground to the case using a jumper wire.)
AUDIO
EL-172
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 6
(NATS release signal check)
Does engine start properly?
Ye s
cNo
Check NATS system.
CHECK NATS SIGNAL CIRCUIT.
1. Disconnect control unit connector and
NATS IMMU connector.
2. Check continuity between control unit
terminalj
9and NATS IMMU terminal
j
3(LHD models),j7(RHD models).
Continuity should exist.
3. Check continuity between control unit
terminalj
9and ground.
Continuity should not exist.
Refer to wiring diagram in EL-215
(LHD), EL-219 (RHD).
OK
cNG
Repair harness.
CHECK NATS RELEASE SIGNAL.
1. Connect control unit connector and
NATS IMMU connector.
2. Check voltage between control unit ter-
minalj
9and ground.
OK
cNG
Check NATS system.
Replace super lock control unit.
Ignition switch conditionVoltage
[V]
OFF
5
More than 10 seconds after ignition
switch turned ON
For 10 seconds after ignition switch
turned ONPulse
SEL493V
SEL494V
SEL495V
.
.
.
POWER DOOR LOCK Ð Super Lock Ð
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
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System Description
NATS has the following immobiliser functions:
+Since only NATS ignition keys, whose ID nos. have been registered into the ECM and IMMU of NATS,
allow the engine to run, operation of a stolen vehicle without a NATS registered key is prevented by NATS.
That is to say, NATS will immobilize the engine if someone tries to start it without the registered key of
NATS.
+Both of the originally supplied ignition key IDs have been NATS registered.
If requested by the vehicle owner, a maximum of four key IDs can be registered into the NATS compo-
nents.
+The NATS security indicator (NATS security ind.) blinks when the ignition switch is in ``OFF'' or ``ACC''
position. Therefore, NATS warns outsiders that the vehicle is equipped with the anti-theft system.
+When NATS detects trouble, the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) blinks.
+NATS trouble diagnoses, system initialisation and additional registration of other NATS ignition key IDs
must be carried out using CONSULT hardware and CONSULT NATS software.
When NATS initialisation has been completed, the ID of the inserted ignition key is automatically NATS
registered. Then, if necessary, additional registration of other NATS ignition key IDs can be carried out.
Regarding the procedures of NATS initialisation and NATS ignition key ID registration, refer to CONSULT
operation manual, NATS.
+When servicing a malfunction of the NATS (indicated by ¯ashing of Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
or registering another NATS ignition key ID no., it may be necessary to re-register original key
identi®cation. Therefore, be sure to receive all keys from vehicle owner.
System Composition
The immobiliser function of the NATS consists of the following:
+NATS ignition key
+NATS immobiliser control unit (NATS IMMU) located in the ignition key cylinder
+Engine control module (ECM)
+NATS security indicator
+Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)
SEL402V
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/LHD MODELS
EL-240
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CONSULT
CONSULT INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Turn off ignition switch.
2. Connect ``CONSULT'' to Data link connector for CONSULT.
3. Insert NATS program card into CONSULT.
: Program card
NATS-E940
4. Turn on ignition switch.
5. Touch ``START''.
6. Touch ``V.2.0 (GASOLINE)''.
NOTE: ``V.2.0 (GASOLINE)'' should be selected for electrically
controlled diesel and gasoline engines.
7. Perform each diagnostic test mode according to each service
procedure.
For further information, see the CONSULT Operation Manual,
NATS V2.0 (GASOLINE).
SEF532V
SEL327U
SEL328U
SEL329U
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/LHD MODELS
EL-242
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CONSULT DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE FUNCTION
CONSULT DIAGNOSTIC TEST
MODEDescription
C/U INITIALIZATION When replacing any of the following three components, C/U initialization is necessary.
[NATS ignition key/IMMU/ECM]
SELF-FUNCTION CHECK ECM checks its own NATS communication interface by itself.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS Detected items (screen terms) are as shown in the chart below.
NOTE:
When any initialisation is performed, all ID previously registered will be erased. So all NATS ignition
keys must be registered again.
The engine cannot be started with an unregistered key. In this case, the system may show ``DIFFER-
ENCE OF KEY'' or ``LOCK MODE'' as a self-diagnostic result on the CONSULT screen.
HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
NOTE:
+If trip number is more than 1, MIL does not blink.
+Time data is not indicated for TB45E engine models.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ITEM CHART
Detected items (Screen terms) Description Reference page
IMMU ECM received the signal from IMMU that IMMU is malfunctioning. EL-246
ECM ECM is malfunctioning. EL-246
CHAIN OF ECM-IMMU Communication impossible between ECM and IMMU. EL-247
DIFFERENCE OF KEYIMMU can receive the key ID signal but the result of ID veri®cation
between key ID and IMMU is NG.EL-249
CHAIN OF IMMU-KEY IMMU cannot receive the key ID signal. EL-250
ID DISCORD, IMM-ECMThe result of ID veri®cation between IMMU and ECM is NG. System ini-
tialisation is required.EL-250
MINGLE NOISENoise (interference) mingled into NATS communication lines during com-
municating.EL-251
DON'T ERASE BEFORE CHECK-
ING ENG DIAGEngine trouble data and NATS trouble data have been detected in ECM. EL-244
LOCK MODEWhen an unregistered ignition key is used, or if the starting operation is
carried out two or more times consecutively with the ignition key, IMMU
or ECM malfunctioning, NATS will shift the mode to one which prevents
the engine from being started.EL-252
SEL332UE
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/LHD MODELS
CONSULT (Cont'd)
EL-243
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Trouble Diagnoses
WORK FLOW
CHECK IN*Lighting-up mode of MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
For single malfunction of NATS: Blinking
For dual malfunctions of NATS and an engine-related part:
Stays ON
For single malfunction of an engine-related part: Stays ON Listen to customer complaints or request. (Get symptoms)
TROUBLEKEY SERVICE REQUEST (Additional key ID registration)
.Verify the MIL*.INITIALISATION
(Refer to CONSULT operation
manual NATS V2.0.)
cUsing the CONSULT program card for NATS check the ``SELF-
DIAG RESULTS'' with CONSULT.b
Self-diagnostic results referring to NATS, but no information
about engine self-diagnostic results is displayed on CONSULT.Self-diagnostic results referring to NATS and ``DON'T ERASE
BEFORE CHECKING ENG DIAG'' are displayed on CONSULT.
(This means that engine trouble data has been detected in
ECM.)
Turn ignition switch ``OFF''.
Repair NATS.
(If necessary, carry out ``SELF-FUNCTION CHECK'' or ``C/U INI-
TIALISATION'' with CONSULT.)Turn ignition switch ``OFF''.
Turn ignition switch ``ON''.Repair NATS.
(If necessary, carry out ``SELF-FUNCTION CHECK'' or ``C/U INI-
TIALISATION'' with CONSULT.)
Erase the NATS ``SELF-DIAG RESULTS'' by using CONSULT.
(Touch ``ERASE''.)Do not erase the NATS ``SELF-DIAG RESULTS'' by using
CONSULT.
Start the engine.
Start the engine.Check the NATS ``SELF-DIAG RESULTS'' by using CONSULT.
OKNG
NGVerify no blinking of MIL*.
OKTurn ignition switch ``OFF''.
CHECK OUTCheck the engine ``SELF-DIAG RESULTS'' with CONSULT by
using the CONSULT generic program card.
(Engine diagnostic software included)b
Perform running test with CONSULT in engine ``SELF-DIAG
RESULTS'' mode.Repair ECCS. (Refer to EC section.)
NGVerify ``NO FAILURE'' displayed on the CONSULT screen.
OKTurn ignition switch ``ON''.
CHECK OUTErase the engine ``SELF-DIAG RESULTS'' by using CONSULT.
(Touch ``ERASE''.)
Start the engine.
.
.
.
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..
..
..
.
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/LHD MODELS
EL-244
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SYMPTOM CHART
SYMPTOMDisplayed ``SELF-DIAG RESULTS''
on CONSULT screen.DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
(Reference page)SYSTEM
(Malfunctioning part or mode)
+MIL blinking
+Engine will startIMMUPROCEDURE 1
(EL-246)IMMU
ECMPROCEDURE 2
(EL-246)ECM
+MIL blinking
+Engine does not startCHAIN OF ECM-IMMUPROCEDURE 3
(EL-247)Open circuit in battery voltage line
of IMMU circuit
Open circuit in ignition line of IMMU
circuit
Open circuit in ground line of IMMU
circuit
Open or short circuit in communica-
tion line between IMMU and ECM
ECM
IMMU
DIFFERENCE OF KEYPROCEDURE 4
(EL-249)Unregistered key
IMMU
CHAIN OF IMMU-KEYPROCEDURE 5
(EL-250)Malfunction of key ID chip
IMMU
ID DISCORD, IMM-ECMPROCEDURE 6
(EL-250)System initialisation has not yet
been completed.
ECM
IMMU
MINGLE NOISEPROCEDURE 7
(EL-251)Noise interference in communica-
tion line
LOCK MODEPROCEDURE 8
(EL-252)LOCK MODE
+MIL staying ONDON'T ERASE BEFORE CHECK-
ING ENG DIAGWORK FLOW
(EL-244)Engine trouble data and NATS
trouble data have been detected in
ECM.
+Security indicator does not oper-
ate properly.
+Engine starts properly.ÐPROCEDURE 9
(EL-253)Security indicator circuit
Security indicator
Continuation of initialisation mode
*Lighting-up mode of MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp)
For single malfunction of NATS: Blinking
For dual malfunctions of NATS and an engine-related part: Stays ON
For single malfunction of an engine-related part: Stays ON
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/LHD MODELS
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
EL-245
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3
Self-diagnostic results:
``CHAIN OF ECM-IMMU'' displayed on CONSULT screen
Con®rm SELF-DIAGNOSTIC
RESULTS ``CHAIN OF ECM-
IMMU'' displayed on CONSULT
screen.
OK
CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR
IMMU.
Check voltage between IMMU terminalj
8
and ground.
Battery voltage should exist.
OK
cNG
Check the following.
+7.5A fuse (No.
50:RD
engine,
49: TB engine,
located in the fuse and
fusible link box)
+Harness for open or
short between fuse and
IMMU connector
CHECK IGN SW. ON SIGNAL.
Check voltage between IMMU terminalj
7
and ground while ignition switch is ``ON''
position.
Battery voltage should exist.
OK
cNG
Check the following.
+10A fuse [No.
25,
located in the fuse block
(J/B)]
+Harness for open or
short between fuse and
IMMU connector
CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT FOR IMMU.
Check continuity between IMMU terminal
j
4and ground.
Continuity should exist.
OK
cNG
Repair harness.
CHECK COMMUNICATION OPEN CIR-
CUIT.
Check continuity between IMMU terminal
j
1and ECM terminalj55(RD engine),j11
(TB engine).
Continuity should exist.
OK
cNG
Repair harness.
jA
SEL333U
SEL395VA
SEL396VA
SEL397VA
SEL497V
.
.
.
.
.
NATS (Nissan Anti-Theft System)/LHD MODELS
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
EL-247