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CHG
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOWCHG-19
< BASIC INSPECTION >
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>> GO TO 2.
2.STOP POWER GENERATION VOLT
AGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM
Stop the operation of the power generation voltage variabl e control in either of the following procedures.
• After selecting “ENGINE” using CONSULT, set the DUTY value of “ALTERNATOR DUTY” to 0 % by select- ing “ALTERNATOR DUTY” of “Active Test”. Continue “Active Test” until the end of inspection. (When the
DUTY value is 0 or 100 %, the normal power generation is performed according to the characteristic of the
IC regulator of the generator.)
• Turn the ignition switch OFF, and disconnect the batte ry current sensor connector. [However, DTC (P1550–
P1554) of the engine might remain. After finishing the inspection, connect the battery current sensor connec-
tor and erase the self diagnosis results history of the engine using CONSULT.]
>> GO TO 3.
3.DIAGNOSIS WITH EXP-800 NI OR GR8-1200 NI
Perform the charging system test using Multitasking battery and electrical diagnostic station GR8-1200 NI or
Battery and electrical diagnostic analyzer EXP-800 NI. Re fer to the applicable Instruction Manual for proper
testing procedures.
Test result
NO PROBLEMS>>Charging system is normal and will also show “DIODE RIPPLE” test result.
NO VOLTAGE>>GO TO 4.
LOW VOLTAGE>>GO TO 12.
HIGH VOLTAGE>>GO TO 14.
EXCESSIVE RIPPLE, OPEN PHASE, OPEN DIODE or SHORTED DIODE>>Replace the generator. Refer
to CHG-32, "Removal and Installation"
. Perform “DIODE RIPPLE” test again using Multitasking
battery and electrical diagnostic station GR8-1200 NI or Battery and electrical diagnostic analyzer
EXP-800 NI to confirm repair.
4.INSPECTION WITH CHARGE WARNING LAMP (IGNITION SWITCH IS ON)
Turn the ignition switch ON.
Does the charge warning lamp illuminate?
YES >> GO TO 6.
NO >> GO TO 5.
5.“L” TERMINAL CIRCUIT (OPEN) INSPECTION
Check “L” terminal circuit (open). Refer to CHG-27, "Diagnosis Procedure"
.
Is the
“L” terminal circuit normal?
YES >> Replace generator. Refer to CHG-32, "Removal and Installation".
NO >> Repair as needed.
6.INSPECTION WITH CHARGE WARNING LAMP (IDLING)
Start the engine and run it at idle.
Does the charge warning lamp turn OFF?
YES >> GO TO 9.
NO >> GO TO 7.
7.“L” TERMINAL CIRCUIT (SHORT) INSPECTION
Check “L” terminal circuit (short). Refer to CHG-29, "Diagnosis Procedure"
.
Is the
“L” terminal circuit normal?
YES >> GO TO 8.
NO >> Repair as needed.
8.“S” TERMINAL CIRCUIT INSPECTION
Check “S” terminal circuit. Refer to CHG-30, "Diagnosis Procedure"
.
Is the
“S” terminal circuit normal?
YES >> GO TO 10.
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CHG
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOWCHG-21
< BASIC INSPECTION >
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• Use fully charged battery.
DETAILED FLOW
1.PRELIMINARY INSPECTION
Perform the preliminary inspection. Refer to CHG-23, "Diagnosis Procedure"
.
>> GO TO 2.
2.STOP POWER GENERATION VOLT AGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM
Stop the operation of the power generation voltage variabl e control in either of the following procedures:
• After selecting “ENGINE” using CONSULT, set the DUTY value of “ALTERNATOR DUTY” to 0 % by select- ing “ALTERNATOR DUTY” with “Active Test”. Continue “Active Test” until the end of inspection. (When the
DUTY value is 0 or 100 %, the normal power generation is performed according to the characteristic of the
IC regulator of the generator.)
• Turn the ignition switch OFF, and disconnect the batte ry current sensor connector. [However, DTC (P1550 -
P1554) of the engine might remain. After finishing the inspection, connect the battery current sensor connec-
tor and erase the self-diagnostic results history of the engine using CONSULT.]
>> GO TO 3.
3.INSPECTION WITH CHARGE WARNING LA MP (IGNITION SWITCH IS TURNED ON)
When ignition switch is turned ON.
Does the charge warning lamp illuminate?
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CHG-24
< DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS >
POWER GENERATION VOLTAGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION
INSPECTION
POWER GENERATION VOLTAGE VA RIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM OPER-
ATION INSPECTION
Diagnosis ProcedureINFOID:0000000009460660
Regarding Wiring Diagram information. Refer to CHG-12, "Wiring Diagram".
CAUTION:
When performing this in spection, always use a charged battery that has completed the battery inspec-
tion. (When the charging rate of the battery is lo w, the response speed of the voltage change will
become slow. This can cause an incorrect inspection.)
1.CHECK ECM (CONSULT)
Perform ECM self-diagnosis with CONSULT. Refer to EC-77, "CONSULT Function"
(QR25DE) or EC-601,
"CONSULT Function" (VQ35DE).
Self
-diagnostic results content
No malfunction detected>> GO TO 2.
Malfunction detected>> Check applicable parts, and repair or replace corresponding parts.
2.CHECK OPERATION OF POWER GENERATION VOLTAGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM
1. Connect CONSULT and start the engine.
2. The selector lever is in “P” or “N” position and al l of the electric loads and A/C, etc. are turned OFF.
3. Select “ALTERNATOR DUTY” in “Active Test” of “ENGINE”, and then check the value of “BATTERY
VOLT” monitor when DUTY value of “DUTY” is set to 40.0 %.
4. Check the value of “BATTERY VOLT” monitor when DUTY value of “DUTY” is set to 80.0%.
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> Inspection End.
NO >> GO TO 3.
3.CHECK IPDM E/R (CONSULT)
Perform IPDM E/R self-diagnosis with CONSULT. Refer to PCS-9, "CONSULT Function (IPDM E/R)"
.
Is the inspection result normal?
No malfunction detected>> GO TO 4.
Malfunction detected>> Check applicable parts, and repair or replace corresponding parts.
4.CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN GE NERATOR AND IPDM E/R
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect generator connector and IPDM E/R connector.
3. Check continuity between generator harnes s connector and IPDM E/R harness connector.
“BATTERY VOLT”
2 seconds after setting the
DUTY value of “ALTERNA-
TOR DUTY” to 40.0 % : 12 - 13.6 V
“BATTERY VOLT”
20 seconds after setting
the DUTY value of “ALTER-
NATOR DUTY” to 80.0 % : +0.5 V or more against
the value of “BATTERY
VOLT” monitor when
DUTY value is 40.0 %
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EC-9
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ENGINE PROTECTION CO
NTROL AT LOW EN-
GINE OIL PRESSURE : System Description ...... ..
583
FUEL FILLER CAP WARNING SYSTEM ............. ..584
FUEL FILLER CAP WARNING SYSTEM : System
Description .......................................................... ..
585
VARIABLE INDUCTION AIR SYSTEM ...................586
VARIABLE INDUCTION AIR SYSTEM : System
Description .......................................................... ..
586
INTEGRATED CONTROL OF ENGINE, CVT, AND
ABS ........................................................................ ..
587
INTEGRATED CONTROL OF ENGINE, CVT,
AND ABS : System Descri ption ............................
588
ALTERNATOR POWER GENERATION VOLT-
AGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM .................. ..
588
ALTERNATOR POWER GENERATION VOLT-
AGE VARIABLE CONTRO L SYSTEM : System
Description .......................................................... ..
588
CAN COMMUNICATION ....................................... ..588
CAN COMMUNICATION : System Description ....588
OPERATION ................................................... ..589
AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD) ..589
AUTOMATIC SPEED CONT ROL DEVICE (AS-
CD) : Switch Name and Function ........................ ..
589
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD) SYSTEM ....590
Diagnosis Description ......................................... ..590
GST (Generic Scan Tool) ......................................590
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM) ...........................591
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION ................................. ..591
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : 1st Trip Detection
Logic and Two Trip Detection Logic .................... ..
591
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : DTC and Freeze
Frame Data ......................................................... ..
591
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : Counter System ....592
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : Driving Pattern ......595
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : System Readiness
Test (SRT) Code ................................................. ..
596
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : Permanent Diag-
nostic Trouble Code (Permanent DTC) ............... ..
597
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : Malfunction Indica-
tor Lamp (MIL) ..................................................... ..
598
On Board Diagnosis Function ...............................598
CONSULT Function ..............................................601
ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION ............613
ECM ................................................................ ..613
Reference Value ................................................. ..613
Fail-safe ................................................................627
DTC Inspection Priority Chart .............................629
DTC Index ............................................................630
Test Value and Test Limit .....................................634
WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................642
ENGINE CONTRO L SYSTEM ........................642
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ..642
BASIC INSPECTION .................................670
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW ......670
Work Flow ............................................................ ..670
Diagnostic Work Sheet ..........................................673
BASIC INSPECTION .......................................675
Work Procedure .....................................................675
ADDITIONAL SERVICE WHEN REPLACING
ECM .................................................................
679
Description ........................................................... ..679
Work Procedure .....................................................679
ACCELERATOR PEDAL RELEASED POSI-
TION LEARNING ............................................
681
Description ........................................................... ..681
Work Procedure .....................................................681
THROTTLE VALVE CLOSED POSITION
LEARNING ....... ...............................................
682
Description ........................................................... ..682
Work Procedure .....................................................682
IDLE AIR VOLUME LEARNING .....................683
Description .............................................................683
Work Procedure .....................................................683
MIXTURE RATIO SELF-LEARNING VALUE
CLEAR ............................................................
685
Description ........................................................... ..685
Work Procedure .....................................................685
VIN REGISTRATION .......................................686
Description .............................................................686
Work Procedure .....................................................686
FUEL PRESSURE ...........................................687
Work Procedure .....................................................687
HOW TO SET SRT CODE ..............................689
Description .............................................................689
SRT Set Driving Pattern ........................................690
Work Procedure .....................................................692
HOW TO ERASE PERMANENT DTC ............695
Description .............................................................695
Work Procedure (Group A) ....................................696
Work Procedure (Group B) ....................................698
DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS .......................701
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS - SPECIFICATION
VALUE .............................................................
701
Description ........................................................... ..701
Component Function Check ..................................701
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................702
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EC-86
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[QR25DE]
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
*: Leaving cooling fan OFF with CONSULT while engine is running may cause the engine to overheat.
DTC WORK SUPPORT MODE
DTC WORK SUPPORT Mo NISSAN TEANA 2014 Service Manual
EC-86
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[QR25DE]
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
*: Leaving cooling fan OFF with CONSULT while engine is running may cause the engine to overheat.
DTC WORK SUPPORT MODE
DTC WORK SUPPORT Mo](/img/5/57390/w960_57390-1085.png)
EC-86
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[QR25DE]
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
*: Leaving cooling fan OFF with CONSULT while engine is running may cause the engine to overheat.
DTC WORK SUPPORT MODE
DTC WORK SUPPORT Mode
ALTERNATOR
DUTY • Engine: Idle
• Change duty ratio using CON-
SULT. Battery voltage changes.
• Harness and connectors
•IPDM E/R
•Alternator
FUEL PUMP RELAY • Ignition switch: ON (Engine
stopped)
• Turn the fuel pump relay “ON”
and “OFF” using CONSULT and
listen to operating sound. Fuel pump relay makes the operat-
ing sound. • Harness and connectors
• Fuel pump relay
VIAS S/V-1 • Ignition switch: ON
• Turn intake manifold tuning valve
“ON” and “OFF” using CONSULT
and listen to operating sound. Intake manifold tuning valve motor
makes an operating sound. • Harness and connectors
• Intake manifold tuning valve mo- tor
TUMBLE CONTROL
VA LV E • Ignition switch: ON
• Turn intake manifold runner con-
trol valve “ON” and “OFF” using
CONSULT and listen to operating
sound. Intake Manifold Runner control
valve motor makes an operating
sound. • Harness and connectors
• Intake Manifold Runner control valve motor
IGNITION TIMING • Engine: Return to the original
trouble condition
• Timing light: Set
• Retard the ignition timing using
CONSULT. If trouble symptom disappears, see
CHECK ITEM. • Perform Idle Air Volume Learn-
ing.
POWER BALANCE • Engine: After warming up, idle the
engine.
• A/C switch OFF
• Selector lever: P or N
• Cut off each fuel injector signal one at a time using CONSULT. Engine runs rough or stops. • Harness and connectors
• Compression
• Fuel injector
• Power transistor
• Spark plug
• Ignition coil
VENT CONTROL/V • Ignition switch: ON (Engine
stopped)
• Turn solenoid valve “ON” and “OFF” using CONSULT and listen
to operating sound. Solenoid valve makes an operating
sound. • Harness and connectors
• Solenoid valve
INT V/T ASSIGN AN-
GLE • Engine: Return to the original
trouble condition
• Change intake valve timing using
CONSULT. If trouble symptom disappears, see
CHECK ITEM. • Harness and connectors
• Intake valve timing control sole- noid valve
EXH V/T ASSIGN
ANGLE • Engine: Return to the original
trouble condition
• Change exhaust valve timing us- ing CONSULT. If trouble symptom disappears, see
CHECK ITEM. • Harness and connectors
• Exhaust valve timing control so-
lenoid valve
COOLING FAN* • Ignition switch: ON
• Turn the cooling fan “LOW”, “HI” and “OFF” using CONSULT. Cooling fan moves and stops. • Harness and connectors
• IPDM E/R (Cooling fan relay)
• Cooling fan motor
Test item Condition Judgment Check item (Remedy)
Test mode Test item Corresponding DTC No. Reference page
EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM PURG FLOW P0441 P0441
EC-337
PURG VOL CN/V P1444 P0443EC-342
A/F SEN1 A/F SEN1(B1) P1276 P0130 EC-258
HO2S2HO2S2(B1) P1146 P0138
EC-274HO2S2(B1) P1147 P0137EC-268
HO2S2(B1) P0139 P0139EC-282
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EC-566
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
SYSTEM
ECM controls the engine by various functions.
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM : Fail-safeINFOID:0000000009462514
NON DTC RELATED ITEM
DTC RELATED ITEM
Function Ref NISSAN TEANA 2014 Service Manual
EC-566
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
SYSTEM
ECM controls the engine by various functions.
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM : Fail-safeINFOID:0000000009462514
NON DTC RELATED ITEM
DTC RELATED ITEM
Function Ref](/img/5/57390/w960_57390-1565.png)
EC-566
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
SYSTEM
ECM controls the engine by various functions.
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM : Fail-safeINFOID:0000000009462514
NON DTC RELATED ITEM
DTC RELATED ITEM
Function Reference
Multiport fuel injection system EC-568, "MULTIPORT FUEL INJE
CTION SYSTEM : System De-
scription"
Electric ignition system EC-571, "ELECTRIC IGNITION SYSTEM : System Description"
Air conditioning cut control EC-573, "AIR CONDITIONING CUT
CONTROL : System Descrip-tion"
Automatic speed control device (ASCD) EC-574, "AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL DEVICE (ASCD) : System Description"
Cooling fan control
EC-575, "COOLING FAN CONTROL : System Description"
Electronic controlled engine mount EC-577, "ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED ENGINE MOUNT : Sys-tem Description"
Evaporative emission systemEC-580, "EVAPORATIVE EMISSI
ON SYSTEM : System Descrip-tion"
Throttle control EC-581, "THROTTLE CONTROL : System Description"
Intake valve timing control EC-583, "INTAKE VALVE TIMING
CONTROL : System Descrip-tion"
Engine protection control at low engine oil pressure EC-583, "ENGINE PROTECTION
CONTROL AT LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE : System Description"
Fuel filler cap warning system EC-585, "FUEL FILLER CAP WARNING SYSTEM : System De-scription"
Variable induction air systemEC-586, "VARIABLE INDUCTION AI
R SYSTEM : System Descrip-tion"
Integrated control of engine, CVT, and ABS EC-588, "INTEGRATED CONTROL OF ENGINE, CVT, AND ABS : System Description"
Alternator power generation voltage variable control systemEC-588, "ALTERNATOR POWER GENERATION VOLTAGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM
: System Description"
CAN communication EC-588, "CAN COMMUNICATION : System Description"
Engine operating condi-
tion in fail-safe mode Detected items Remarks Reference
page
Engine speed will not
rise more than 2,500 rpm
due to the fuel cut Malfunction indicator
lamp circuit When there is an open circuit on MIL circuit, the ECM cannot warn the
driver by illuminating MIL when there is malfunction on engine control
system.
Therefore, when electrical controlled throttle and part of ECM related
diagnoses are continuously detected as NG for 5 trips, ECM warns the
driver that engine control system malfunctions and MIL circuit is open
by means of operating the fail-safe function.
The fail-safe function also operates when above diagnoses except MIL
circuit are detected and demands the driver to repair the malfunction. EC-973
DTC No. Detected items Engine operating condition in fail-safe mode
P0011
P0021 Intake valve timing control The signal is not energized to the intake valve timing control solenoid valve and the valve
control does not function.
P0101
P0102
P0103 Mass air flow sensor circuit Engine speed will not rise more than 2,400 rpm due to the fuel cut.
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EC-588
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
SYSTEM
INTEGRATED CONTROL OF ENGINE, CV T, AND ABS : System Description
INFOID:0000000009462527
Real time communications (signal exchange) among cont rol units ( NISSAN TEANA 2014 Service Manual
EC-588
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
SYSTEM
INTEGRATED CONTROL OF ENGINE, CV T, AND ABS : System Description
INFOID:0000000009462527
Real time communications (signal exchange) among cont rol units (](/img/5/57390/w960_57390-1587.png)
EC-588
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
SYSTEM
INTEGRATED CONTROL OF ENGINE, CV T, AND ABS : System Description
INFOID:0000000009462527
Real time communications (signal exchange) among cont rol units (e.g. ECM, CVT, ABS, and combination
meter) via CAN communication optimizes engine torque and lock-up during gear shift and prevents engine
speed from decreasing during deceleration.
ALTERNATOR POWER GENERATION VOLTAGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYS-
TEM
ALTERNATOR POWER GENERATION VOLT AGE VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM :
System Description
INFOID:0000000009462528
The alternator power generation voltage variable contro l system controls the amount of power generation,
according to a battery loaded condition. ECM judges a battery condition, according to a signal received from
the battery current sensor which det ects a charge/discharge current. ECM then transmits a signal to IPDM E/
R to command power generation via CAN communication. IPDM E/R transmits a power generation control sig-
nal to the alternator so that the system can contro l the amount of power generation. The voltage of power gen-
eration is lowered during battery low-load conditions and boosted under heavy load conditions. In this way, the
system reduces the engine load thr ough the adequate power generation control.
For details, refer to CHG-10, "System Description"
.
CAN COMMUNICATION
CAN COMMUNICATION : System DescriptionINFOID:0000000009462529
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication line for real time application. It is an on-vehicle mul-
tiplex communication line with high data communication s peed and excellent error detection ability. Many elec-
tronic control units are equipped onto a vehicle, and each control unit shares information and links with other
control units during operation (not independent). In CA N communication, control units are connected with 2
communication lines (CAN H line, CAN L line) allowing a high rate of information transmission with less wiring.
Each control unit transmits/receives data but selectively reads required data only.
Refer to LAN-32, "CAN COMMUNICA TION SYSTEM : CAN Communication Signal Chart"
, about CAN com-
munication for detail.
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EC-610
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
*: This function is not necessary in the usual service procedure.
ACTIVE TEST MODE
Test Item
WORK ITEM CONDITION USAGE
IDLE AIR VOL LEA NISSAN TEANA 2014 Service Manual
EC-610
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
*: This function is not necessary in the usual service procedure.
ACTIVE TEST MODE
Test Item
WORK ITEM CONDITION USAGE
IDLE AIR VOL LEA](/img/5/57390/w960_57390-1609.png)
EC-610
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >[VQ35DE]
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
*: This function is not necessary in the usual service procedure.
ACTIVE TEST MODE
Test Item
WORK ITEM CONDITION USAGE
IDLE AIR VOL LEARN The idle air volume that keeps the engine within the specified range is memorized in ecm. When learning the idle air volume
EVAP SYSTEM CLOSE Close the EVAP canister vent control valve in order to make
EVAP system close under the following conditions.
• Ignition switch ON
• Engine not running
• Ambient temperature is above 0 °C (32 °F).
• No vacuum and no high pressure in EVAP system
• Fuel tank temperature is more than 0 °C (32 °F).
• Within 10 minutes after starting “EVAP SYSTEM CLOSE”
• When trying to execute “EVAP SYSTEM CLOSE” under
the condition except above, CONSULT will discontinue it
and display appropriate instruction.
NOTE:
When starting engine, CONSULT may display “BAT-
TERY VOLTAGE IS LOW. CHARGE BATTERY”, even in
using charged battery. When detecting EVAP vapor leak-
age in the EVAP system
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE Fuel pu mp will stop by touching “START” during idling.
crank a few times after engine stalls. When releasing fuel pressure from
fuel line
SELF-LEARNING CONT The coefficient of self-learning control mixture ratio returns to the original coefficient. When clearing mixture ratio self-
learning value
TARGET IGN TIM ADJ* Idle condition When adjusting target ignition tim- ing
TARGET IDLE RPM ADJ* Idle condition When setting target idle speed
VIN REGISTRATION In this mode, VIN is registered in ECM When registering VIN in ECM
CLSD THL POS LEARN Ignition on and engine stopped. When learning the throttle valve
closed position
SAVING DATA FOR REPLC CPU In this mode, save data that is in ECM. When ECM replaced.
WRITING DATA FOR REPLC CPU In this mode, write data stored by “SAVING DATA FOR RE-
PLC CPU” in work support mode to ECM. When ECM replaced.
TEST ITEM CONDITION JUDGMENT CHECK ITEM (REMEDY)
FUEL INJEC-
TION • Engine: Return to the original
non-standard condition
• Change the amount of fuel injec- tion using CONSULT. If malfunctioning symptom disap-
pears, see CHECK ITEM. • Harness and connectors
• Fuel injector
• Air fuel ratio (A/F) sensor 1
ENG COOLANT
TEMP • Engine: Return to the original
non-standard condition
• Change the engine coolant tem- perature using CONSULT. If malfunctioning symptom disap-
pears, see CHECK ITEM. • Harness and connectors
• Engine coolant temperature sen-
sor
• Fuel injector
PURG VOL
CONT/V • Engine: After warming up, run en-
gine at 1,500 rpm.
• Change the EVAP canister purge volume control solenoid valve
opening percent using CON-
SULT. Engine speed changes according to
the opening percent. • Harness and connectors
• Solenoid valve
FUEL/T TEMP
SEN • Change the fuel tank temperature using CONSULT.
ALTERNATOR
DUTY •Engine: Idle
• Change duty ratio using CON-
SULT. Battery voltage changes.
• Harness and connectors
• IPDM E/R
•Alternator
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COMBINATION METERMWI-25
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
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(R) Ground Steering switch input 2 — — — —
5
(P) Ground ACC — Ignition
switch
ON Ignition switch ACC or ON
power supply Battery voltage
6
(G) Ground Security signal Input Ignition
switch
ON Security indicator ON 0 V
Security indicator OFF 12 V
7
(R) Ground Air bag signal Input Ignition
switch
ON Air bag warning lamp
ON —
Air bag warning lamp
OFF —
8
(W) Ground
Passenger seat belt warn-
ing signal InputIgnition
switch
ON Fastened 12 V
Unfastened 0 V
9
(V) Ground Seat belt buckle switch sig-
nal (driver seat) InputIgnition
switch
ON Fastened 12 V
Unfastened 0 V
11
(R) Ground Alternator signal Input Ignition
switch
ON Charge warning lamp ON 2 V
Charge warning lamp OFF Battery voltage
12
(G) Ground Parking brake switch signal Input Ignition
switch
ON Parking brake applied 0 V
Parking brake released 12 V
18
(BR) Ground AC PD cut Input Ignition
switch
ON Signal ON 0 V
Signal OFF 5 V
21
(BR) —Ignition — Ignition
switch
ON or
START —12 V
22
(G) — Battery power supply — Ignition
switch
OFF —Battery voltage
23
(GR) Ground Illumination control output
signal —Ignition
switch
ON —0 V
24
(W) Ground Steering switch ground — Ignition
switch
ON —0 V
25
(BR) Ground Brake fluid level switch Input Ignition
switch
ON Brake fluid level low 0 V
Brake fluid level normal Battery voltage
26
(R) Ground Fuel level sensor ground — Ignition
switch
ON —0 V
27
(W) Ground Fuel level sensor signal — — — —
30
(L) Ground Ambient sensor signal
(without auto A/C) InputIgnition
switch
ON —
0-5 V
(based on ambient temperature)
Te r m i n a l N o .
(Wire color) Description
ConditionVa l u e
(Approx.)
+ – Signal name Input/
Output
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PCS-18
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >[IPDM E/R]
IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DI
STRIBUTION MODULE ENGINE ROOM)
71
(SB) Ground Alternator C Output Ignition switch ON
6.3V
40% is set on “Active test” NISSAN TEANA 2014 Service Manual
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(SB) Ground Alternator C Output Ignition switch ON
6.3V
40% is set on “Active test”, “ALTERNA-
TOR DUTY” of “ENGINE”
3.8V
80% is set on “Active test”, “ALTERNA-
TOR DUTY” of “ENGINE”
1.4V
72
2
(V) Ground ECM relay
(Self shut-off) OutputIgnition switch OFF
(For a few seconds after turning ignition
switch OFF) Battery voltage
72
3
(Y) • Ignition switch ON
• Ignition switch OFF (More than a few seconds after turn-
ing ignition switch OFF) 0 - 1.5V
74
4
(BG) Ground Washer motor Output Ignition switch ON Battery voltage
74
5
(V)
75
(R) Ground Headlamp LO RH Output Ignition
switch ON Lighting switch OFF 0V
Lighting switch 2ND Battery voltage
76
(P) Ground Headlamp LO LH Output Ignition
switch ON Lighting switch OFF 0V
Lighting switch 2ND Battery voltage
78
(W) Ground Front fog lamp RH Output Ignition
switch ON Fog lamp switch OFF 0V
Fog lamp switch ON Battery voltage
79
(G) Ground Front fog lamp LH Output Ignition
switch ON Fog lamp switch OFF 0V
Fog lamp switch ON Battery voltage
80
(L) Ground Headlamp HI RH Output
Ignition
switch ON • Lighting switch HI
• Lighting switch PASS Battery voltage
Lighting switch OFF 0V
81
(Y) Ground Headlamp HI LH Output Ignition
switch ON • Lighting switch HI
• Lighting switch PASS Battery voltage
Lighting switch OFF 0V
Te r m i n a l N o .
(Wire color) Description
ConditionVa l u e
(Approx.)
Signal name Input/
Output
+ −
JPMIA0001GB
JPMIA0002GB
JPMIA0003GB
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