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Trouble Diagnoses
Symptom Possible cause Repair order
LH headlamps do not operate. 1. Bulb
2. Grounds
E25andE40
3. 15A fuse
4. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check grounds
E25andE40.
3. Check 15A fuse (No.
51, located in fuse and fusible
link box). Verify battery positive voltage is present at
terminalj
8of lighting switch.
4. Check lighting switch.
RH headlamps do not operate. 1. Bulb
2. Grounds
E25andE40
3. 15A fuse
4. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check grounds
E25andE40.
3. Check 15A fuse (No.
52, located in fuse and fusible
link box). Verify battery positive voltage is present at
terminalj
5of lighting switch.
4. Check lighting switch.
LH high beams do not operate, but
LH low beam operates.1. Bulbs
2. Open in LH high beams circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulbs.
2. Check R/L wire between lighting switch and LH head-
lamps for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
LH low beam does not operate, but
LH high beam operates.1. Bulb
2. Open in LH low beam circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check R/G wire between lighting switch and LH head-
lamp for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
RH high beams do not operate, but
RH low beam operates.1. Bulbs
2. Open in RH high beams circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulbs.
2. Check R/Y wire between lighting switch and RH head-
lamps for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
RH low beam does not operate, but
RH high beam operates.1. Bulb
2. Open in RH low beam circuit
3. Lighting switch1. Check bulb.
2. Check R/B wire between lighting switch and RH head-
lamp for an open circuit.
3. Check lighting switch.
High beam indicator does not work. 1. Bulb
2. Grounds
M30andM98
3. Open in high beam circuit1. Check bulb in combination meter.
2. Check grounds
M30andM98.
3. Check R/L wire between lighting switch and combina-
tion meter for an open circuit.
HEADLAMP Ð Conventional Type Ð
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Trouble Diagnoses
Symptom Possible cause Repair order
Turn signal and hazard warning
lamps do not operate.1. Hazard switch
2. Combination ¯asher unit
3. Open in combination ¯asher unit
circuit1. Check hazard switch.
2. Refer to combination ¯asher unit check.
3. Check wiring to combination ¯asher unit for open cir-
cuit.
Turn signal lamps do not operate
but hazard warning lamps operate.1. 7.5A fuse
2. Hazard switch
3. Turn signal switch
4. Open in turn signal switch circuit1. Check 7.5A fuse [No.
11, located in fuse block
(J/B)]. Turn ignition switch ON and verify battery
positive voltage is present at terminalj
2of hazard
switch.
2. Check hazard switch.
3. Check turn signal switch.
4. Check harness between combination ¯asher unit and
turn signal switch for open circuit.
Hazard warning lamps do not oper-
ate but turn signal lamps operate.1. 15A fuse
2. Hazard switch
3. Open in hazard switch circuit1. Check 10A fuse (No.
48, located in fuse and fusible
link box). Verify battery positive voltage is present at
terminalj
3of hazard switch.
2. Check hazard switch.
3. Check harness between combination ¯asher unit and
hazard switch for open circuit.
Front turn signal lamp LH or RH
does not operate.1. Bulb
2. Grounds
E25andE40
1. Check bulb.
2. Check grounds
E25andE40.
Rear turn signal lamp LH or RH
does not operate.1. Bulb
2. Grounds
B23andD83or
B112andD106
1. Check bulb.
2. Check grounds
B23andD83orB112andD106.
LH and RH turn indicators do not
operate.1. Ground 1. Check grounds
M30andM98.
LH or RH turn indicator does not
operate.1. Bulb 1. Check bulb in combination meter.
Electrical Components Inspection
COMBINATION FLASHER UNIT CHECK
+Before checking, ensure that bulbs meet speci®cations.
+Connect a battery and test lamp to the combination ¯asher unit,
as shown. Combination ¯asher unit is properly functioning if it
blinks when power is supplied to the circuit.
SEL122E
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
EL-85
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Trouble Diagnoses
SYMPTOM CHART
REFERENCE PAGE EL-138 EL-139 EL-139
SYMPTOM
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 1
(Lighting switch input signal check)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 2
(Key switch input signal check)
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3
Light warning chime does not acti-
vate.XX
Ignition key warning chime does not
activate.XX
All warning chimes do not activate.X
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 1
(Lighting switch input signal check)
CHECK LIGHTING SWITCH INPUT SIG-
NAL.
Check voltage between control unit termi-
nalj
14and ground.
OK
cNG
Check the following.
+7.5A fuse (No.
42,
located in the fuse and
fusible link box) for LHD
models
+Harness for open or
short between control
unit and lighting switch/
daytime light control unit
Go to DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3.
Condition of lighting
switchVoltage [V]
1ST or 2ND Approx. 12
OFF 0
SEL851UB
.
WARNING CHIME
EL-138
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System Description
The rear window defogger system is controlled by the smart entrance control unit. The rear window defogger
operates only for approximately 15 minutes.
Power is supplied at all times
+to rear window defogger relay terminalj
3
+through 15A fuse (No.43, located in the fuse and fusible link box) and
+to rear window defogger relay terminalj
6
+through 20A fuse (No.44, located in the fuse and fusible link box).
With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, power is supplied
+to the rear window defogger relay terminalj
1and
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
12
+through 7.5A fuse [No.8, located in the fuse block (J/B)].
Ground is supplied to terminalj
2of the rear window defogger switch through body grounds.
When the rear window defogger switch is turned ON, ground is supplied
+through terminalj
1of the rear window defogger switch
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
8.
Terminalj
9of the smart entrance control unit then supplies ground to the rear window defogger relay termi-
nalj
2.
With power and ground supplied, the rear window defogger relay is energized.
Power is supplied
+through terminalsj
5andj7of the rear window defogger relay
+to the rear window defogger.
The rear window defogger has an independent ground.
With power and ground supplied, the rear window defogger ®laments heat and defog the rear window.
When the system is activated, the rear window defogger indicator illuminates in the rear window defogger
switch.
Power is supplied
+to terminalj
3of the rear window defogger switch
+from terminalj
5of the rear window defogger relay.
Terminalj
4of the rear window defogger switch is grounded through body grounds.
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
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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
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Trouble Diagnoses
POWER ANTENNA
Symptom Possible causes Repair order
Power antenna does not oper-
ate.1. 10A fuse
2. Radio signal
3. Grounds
E25andE40
1. Check 10A fuse (No.56, located in fuse and fusible link
box). Verify that battery positive voltage is present at termi-
nalj
1: LHD,j2: RHD of power antenna.
2. Turn ignition switch and radio ON. Verify that battery positive
voltage is present at terminalj
3: LHD,j1: RHD of power
antenna.
3. Check grounds
E25andE40.
Location of Antenna
Antenna Rod Replacement
REMOVAL
1. Remove antenna nut and antenna base.
2. Withdraw antenna rod while raising it by operating antenna
motor.
CEL744
CEL745
CEL746
AUDIO ANTENNA
EL-183
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Trouble Diagnoses
Symptom Possible cause Repair order
None of the power windows can be
operated using any switch.1. 7.5A fuse, 40A fusible link and
M92circuit breaker
2. Grounds
M30andM19orM98
3. Power window relay
4. Open/short in power window
main switch circuit1. Check 7.5A fuse [No.
8, located in fuse block (J/B)],
40A fusible link (letter
e, located in fuse and fusible
link box) and
M92circuit breaker. Turn ignition switch
``ON'' and verify battery positive voltage is present at
terminalj
1of power window main switch and terminal
j
5of sub-switch.
2. Check grounds
M30andM19orM98.
3. Check power window relay.
4. Check W wire between power window relay and power
window main switch for open/short circuit.
Driver side power window cannot be
operated but other windows can be
operated.1. Driver side power window regula-
tor circuit
2. Driver side power window regula-
tor1. Check harness between power window main switch
and power window regulator for open or short circuit.
2. Check driver side power window regulator.
Passenger power window cannot be
operated.1. Power window sub-switches
2. Passenger side power window
regulators
3. Power window main switch
4. Power window circuit1. Check power window sub-switch.
2. Check passenger side power window regulator.
3. Check power window main switch.
4-1. Check harnesses between power window main
switch and power window sub-switch for open/
short circuit.
4-2. Check harnesses between power window sub-
switch and power window regulator for open/
short circuit.
Passenger power window cannot be
operated using power window main
switch but can be operated by power
window sub-switch.1. Power window main switch 1. Check power window main switch.
Driver side power window auto func-
tion cannot be operated using power
window main switch.1. Power window main switch 1. Check power window main switch.
POWER WINDOW
EL-203
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System Description
Power is supplied at all times
+through 40A fusible link (Letter
e, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
+to circuit breaker terminalj
1
+through circuit breaker terminalj2
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj11.
Ground is supplied to smart entrance control unit terminalj
18through body grounds.
INPUT
When the door lock & unlock switch (power window main switch) is in LOCKED position, ground signal is
supplied
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
4
+through door lock & unlock switch terminalj14.
When the door lock & unlock switch (power window main switch) is in UNLOCKED position, ground signal is
supplied
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
5
+through door lock & unlock switch terminalj7.
Driver side door key cylinder and driver side lock knob are connected to driver side door lock switch with a
rod. When driver side door lock switch is in UNLOCKED position, ground signal is supplied
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
2
+through driver side door lock switch terminalj1(without multi-remote control system) or
+through driver side door lock actuator terminalj
2(with multi-remote control system).
When driver side door lock switch is in LOCKED position, ground signal is interrupted.
Door lock operates according to the conditions of the door lock & unlock switch (power window main switch)
and driver side door lock switch.
OUTPUT
Unlock
Ground is supplied
+to passenger side door lock actuator, rear door lock actuator LH and RH terminalj
3
+through smart entrance control unit terminalj15.
Power is supplied
+to passenger side door lock actuator, rear door lock actuator LH and RH terminalj
1
+through smart entrance control unit terminalj16.
Then, the doors are unlocked.
Lock
Ground is supplied
+to passenger side door lock actuator, rear door lock actuator LH and RH terminalj
1
+through smart entrance control unit terminalj16.
Power is supplied
+to passenger side door lock actuator, rear door lock actuator LH and RH terminalj
3
+through smart entrance control unit terminalj15.
Then, the doors are locked.
POWER DOOR LOCK
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Trouble Diagnoses
SYMPTOM CHART
Symptom Possible cause Diagnoses/service order
No doors can be
locked or unlocked
by remote control
operation.Hazard reminder
also does not oper-
ate either.1. Remote controller battery
2. Key switch (insert)
3. Door switch
4. Power supply circuit for multi-
remote control unit
5. Ground circuit for multi-remote
control unit
6. Remote controller1. Check remote controller battery. Refer to EL-238.
2. Check key switch (insert) signal at terminalj
7of
multi-remote control unit.
3. Check door switch signal at terminalsj
1and
j
2of multi-remote control unit.
4. Make sure battery voltage is present at
terminalj
3of multi-remote control unit.
5. Check continuity between terminalj
5of multi-re-
mote control unit and ground.
6. Replace remote controller. Refer to EL-239.
Hazard reminder
operates properly.1. Super lock system
2. Lock/unlock signal to super
lock control unit1. Check that power door lock operates properly. If
NG, check super lock, EL-211.
2. Check lock/unlock signal to super lock control unit
at terminalsj
10andj11of multi-remote control unit.
(See NOTE.)
Hazard reminder does not operate properly. 1. 10A fuse
2. Multi-remote control relay-1
and 2
3. Hazard reminder circuit1. Check 10A fuse (No.
48, located in the fuse and
fusible link box).
2. Check multi-remote control relay-1 and 2.
3. Check harness for open or short between relays
and multi-remote control unit terminalj
12.
The new ID of remote controller
cannot be entered.1. Remote controller battery
2. Key switch (insert)
3. Door switch
4. Driver's door unlock sensor
5. Accessory power supply circuit
for multi-remote control unit
6. Remote controller1. Check remote controller battery. Refer to EL-238.
2. Check key switch (insert) signal at terminalj
7of
multi-remote control unit.
3. Check door switch signal at terminalsj
1andj2
of multi-remote control unit.
4. Check driver's door unlock sensor signal at termi-
nalj
6of multi-remote control unit.
5. Make sure battery voltage is present at terminal
j
8of multi-remote control unit while ignition
switch is in ACC position.
6. Replace remote controller. Refer to EL-239.
Refer to ``MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION TABLE'' on next page to check the control unit
signals.
NOTE:
+The unlock operation of multi-remote control system does not activate with key inserted in the ignition key
cylinder.
+The lock operation of multi-remote controller does not activate with the key inserted ignition key cylinder
or if one of the door is opened.
MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
EL-237
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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