key NISSAN PATROL 2006 Service Manual
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ACTIVE TEST PROCEDURE
+When conducting Active test, vehicle must be stationary.
+ When ABS warning lamp stays on, never conduct Active test.
1) Turn ignition switch OFF.
2) Connect CONSULT to Data Link Connector for CONSULT.
3) Start engine.
1) Touch ``START'' on CONSULT screen.
2) Touch ``ABS''.
3) Touch ``ACTIVE TEST''.
1) Select active test item by touching screen.
2) Touch ``START''.
Carry out the active test by touching screen key.
SBR455D
SBR080E
SST412B
SBR857D
SBR934C
.
.
.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
CONSULT Inspection Procedure (Cont'd)
BR-54
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Removal
1. Remove battery.
Disconnect electronic injection pump harness connectors.
2. Set No. 1 piston at TDC on its compression stroke.
TDC: Crankshaft pulley notch without painted mark
3. Remove fuel hoses (supply, return and spill) and injection
tubes.
4. Remove air duct and injection pump timing belt cover.
5. Remove injection pump timing belt.
Refer to EM section (``Injection Pump Timing Belt'').
6. Remove injection pump sprocket with Tool.
+Remove key from injection pump shaft and store safely.
SEF663V
SEF664V
SEF665V
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION PUMP
EC-27
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7. Remove injection pump assembly.
Installation
1. Install key on injection pump shaft, then install injection pump
sprocket.
+Use alignment mark on sprocket.
2. Install injection pump timing belt.
Refer to EM section (``Injection Pump Timing Belt'').
3. Adjust injection timing.
Refer to ``Basic Inspection'', EC-46.
4. Install all parts removed.
SEF666V
SEF667V
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION PUMP
Removal (Cont'd)
EC-28
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DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE IÐBULB CHECK
In this mode, the MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP on the instrument panel should stay ON. If it remains
OFF, check the bulb. Refer to EL section (``WARNING LAMPS AND CHIME'') or see EC-188.
DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE IÐMALFUNCTION WARNING
MALFUNCTION
INDICATOR LAMPCondition
ONWhen the malfunction is detected or the ECM's CPU is malfunctioning. (Refer to ``MIL Illumination'' of the
``DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE INDEX'', EC-1.)
OFF No malfunction.
+These Diagnostic Trouble Code Numbers are clari®ed in Diagnostic Test Mode II (SELF-DIAGNOSTIC
RESULTS).
DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE IIÐSELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
In this mode, a diagnostic trouble code is indicated by the number of blinks of the MALFUNCTION INDICA-
TOR LAMP as shown below.
Long (0.6 second) blinking indicates the number of ten digits, and short (0.3 second) blinking indicates the
number of single digits. For example, the malfunction indicator lamp blinks 4 times for 5 seconds (0.6 sec x
4 times) and then it blinks three times for about 1 second (0.3 sec x 3 times). This indicates the DTC ``43''
and refers to the malfunction of the accelerator position sensor circuit.
In this way, all the detected malfunctions are classi®ed by their diagnostic trouble code numbers. The DTC
``55'' refers to no malfunction. (See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE INDEX, EC-1.)
HOW TO ERASE DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE II (Self-diagnostic results)
The diagnostic trouble code can be erased from the backup memory in the ECM when the diagnostic test mode
is changed from Diagnostic Test Mode II to Diagnostic Test Mode I. (Refer to ``HOW TO SWITCH DIAGNOS-
TIC TEST MODES'' on previous page.)
+If the battery terminal is disconnected, the diagnostic trouble code will be lost from the backup
memory within 24 hours.
+Be careful not to erase the stored memory before starting trouble diagnoses.
+If the MIL blinks or ``NATS MALFUNCTION'' is displayed on
``SELF-DIAG RESULTS'' screen, perform self-diagnostic
results mode with CONSULT using NATS program card
(NATS-E940). Refer to EL section.
+Con®rm no self-diagnostic results of NATS is displayed
before touching ``ERASE'' in ``SELF-DIAG RESULTS'' mode
with CONSULT.
+When replacing ECM, initialisation of NATS V2.0 system
and registration of all NATS V2.0 ignition key IDs must be
carried out with CONSULT using NATS program card
(NATS-E940).
Therefore, be sure to receive all keys from vehicle owner.
Regarding the procedures of NATS initialisation and NATS
ignition key ID registration, refer to CONSULT operation
manual, NATS V2.0.
SEF212NA
SEF288Q
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) (Cont'd)
EC-34
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System Description
Front interior room lamp timer is controlled by smart entrance control unit while interior room lamp switch is
in the ``DOOR'' position.
Smart entrance control unit does not control rear interior room lamp.
TIMER OPERATION
Interior room lamp timer keeps interior room lamp illuminated for about 15 seconds when:
+driver's door is unlocked while key is out of ignition key cylinder,
+key is withdrawn from ignition key cylinder while driver's door is closed, and
+driver's door is opened and then closed while ignition switch is not in the ``ON'' position.
The timer is cancelled, and interior room lamp turns off when:
+driver's door is locked, or
+ignition switch is turned ``ON''.
ON-OFF CONTROL
When the front driver side door, front passenger side door, rear LH door, rear RH door or back door is opened,
interior room lamp turns on.
When driver side door is opened and then closed while ignition switch is not in the ON position, interior room
lamp timer operates. (Timer does not operate when doors other than the driver side door is opened and
closed.)
INTERIOR ROOM LAMP Ð With Timer Ð
EL-93
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Trouble Diagnoses
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
SYMPTOM: Front interior room lamp does not turn on when
any door is opened, or timer does not operate
properly.
Does room lamp turn on when room lamp
switch is in ``ON'' position?
Ye s
cNo
Check the following.
+Bulb
+10A fuse [No.
20,
located in the fuse block
(J/B)]
+Harness for open or
short between fuse and
room lamp
+Room lamp ground con-
dition
Does key warning chime operate prop-
erly?
Ye s
cNo
Check ``WARNING
CHIME'' system.
(Refer to EL-135.)
Does power door lock operate using driver
side knob lock switch?
Ye s
cNo
Check ``POWER DOOR
LOCK'' system.
(Refer to EL-204.)
CHECK ROOM LAMP OUTPUT SIGNAL.
1. Turn room lamp switch to ``DOOR''
position.
2. Disconnect control unit connector.
3. Check voltage between control unit ter-
minalj
17and ground.
Battery voltage should exist.
OK
cNG
Check harness for open or
short between room lamp
and control unit.
CHECK DOOR SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL.
1. Connect control unit connector.
2. Check voltage between control unit ter-
minalj
10and ground.
OK
cNG
Check the following.
+Door switch
+Door switch ground con-
dition
+Harness for open or
short between control
unit and door switch
Replace control unit.
Condition Voltage [V]
At least one door is
opened.0
All doors are closed. Approx. 12
SEL152VA
SEL153VA
.
.
.
.
.
INTERIOR ROOM LAMP Ð With Timer Ð
EL-100
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System Description
This unit displays the following items:
+Earth magnetism and heading direction of vehicle.
+Outside air temperature.
+Caution for frozen road surfaces.
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
Push the switch when the ignition key is in the ``ACC'' or ``ON'' position. The outside temperature will be dis-
played in ``ÉF''.
+Selecting the indication range
Push the switch to change from ``ÉF'' to ``ÉC''.
+When the outside temperature drops below freezing point, ICE is displayed on the unit.
+When the outside temperature is between 55ÉC (130ÉF) and 70ÉC (158ÉF), the display shows 55ÉC
(130ÉF).
+When the outside temperature is lower than þ30ÉC (þ20ÉF) or higher than 70ÉC (158ÉF), the display shows
only ``- - -'' though it is operating. This is not a problem.
+The indicated temperature on the thermometer is not readily affected by engine heat. It changes only when
one of the following conditions is present.
a) The temperature detected by the ambient air temperature sensor is lower than the indicated temperature
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.)
DIRECTION DISPLAY
Push the switch when the ignition key is in the ``ACC'' or ``ON'' position. The direction will be displayed.
SEL713U
COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
EL-116
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Trouble Diagnoses
PRELIMINARY CHECK FOR THERMOMETER
Turn the ignition key switch to the ``ACC''
position.
Cool down the ambient air temperature
sensor with water or ice, so that the indi-
cated temperature falls.
Does the indicated temperature fall?
Ye s
cNo
The system is malfunction-
ing..1
Leave the vehicle for 10 minutes, so that
the indicated temperature rises.
With the ignition key in the ``ACC''
position, disconnect and reconnect the
ambient air temperature sensor connector.
Does the indicated temperature rise?
Ye s
cNo
The system is malfunction-
ing..1
The system is OK.
.1: Check the system following ``INSPECTION/COMPASS AND THERMOM-
ETER''.
INSPECTION/COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
Symptom Possible causes Repair order
No display at all 1. 7.5A fuse
2. Ground circuit
3. Compass and thermometer1. Check 7.5A fuse [No.
9, located in fuse block (J/B)].
Turn the ignition switch ON and verify that battery positive
voltage is at terminalj
2of compass and thermometer.
2. Check ground circuit for compass and thermometer.
3. Replace compass and thermometer.
Forward direction indication
slips off the mark or incorrect.1. In manual correction mode
(Bar and display vanish.)
2. Zone variation change is not
done.1. Drive the vehicle and turn at an angle of 90É.
2. Perform the zone variation change.
Compass reading remains
unchanged.1. Vehicle speed sensor is not
entered.
2. Compass and thermometer1. Check harness for open or short between combination meter
terminalj
26and compass and thermometer terminalj8.
2. Replace compass and thermometer.
Displays wrong temperature
when ambient temperature is
between þ30ÉC (þ20ÉF) and
55ÉC (130ÉF). (See NOTE)1. Check operation
2. Ambient air temperature
sensor circuit
3. Vehicle speed sensor is not
entered.
4. Ambient air temperature
sensor
5. Compass and thermometer1. Perform preliminary check shown below.
2. Check harness for open or short between ambient air tem-
perature sensor and compass and thermometer.
3. Check harness for open or short between combination meter
terminalj
26and compass and thermometer terminalj8.
4. Replace ambient air temperature sensor.
5. Replace compass and thermometer.
NOTE:
+When the outside temperature is between 55ÉC (130ÉF) and 70ÉC (158ÉF), the display shows 55ÉC
(130ÉF). When the outside temperature is lower than þ30ÉC (þ20ÉF) or higher than 70ÉC (158ÉF), the
display shows only ``- - -''.
+The indicated temperature on the thermometer is not readily affected by engine heat. It changes
only when one of the following conditions (shown on next page) is present.
.
.
.
.
.
.
COMPASS AND THERMOMETER
EL-118
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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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System Description
The warning chime is combined with the smart entrance control unit.
Both the ignition key and light warning chime will not sound, when ignition switch in the ON or START posi-
tion. (When power supply exists at smart entrance control unit terminalj
12.)
IGNITION KEY WARNING CHIME
With the key in the ignition key cylinder, the ignition switch in the OFF or ACC position, and the driver's door
open, the warning chime will sound. A battery positive voltage is supplied
+from key switch terminalj
1
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj1.
Ground is supplied
+through driver side door switch
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
7.
LIGHT WARNING CHIME
With ignition switch in the OFF or ACC position, driver's door open, and lighting switch in 1ST or 2ND position,
warning chime will sound. A battery positive voltage is supplied
+from lighting switch terminalj
12or daytime light control unit
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
14.
Ground is supplied
+through driver side door switch
+to smart entrance control unit terminalj
7.
WARNING CHIME
EL-135