engine NISSAN TERRANO 2002 Service Owner's Guide
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Terminal
No.Item ConditionJudgement
standard
10 Power source
When turning ignition switch to ªONº. Battery voltage
When turning ignition switch to
ªOFFº.Approximately 0V
11 Shift solenoid valve A
When shift solenoid valve A oper-
ates.
(When driving in ªD
1ºorªD4º.)Battery voltage
When shift solenoid valve A does not
operate.
(When driving in ªD
2ºorªD3º.)Approximately 0V
12 Shift solenoid valve BWhen shift solenoid valve B oper-
ates.
(When driving in ªD
1ºorªD2º.)Battery voltage
When shift solenoid valve B does
not operate.
(When driving in ªD
3ºorªD4º.)Approximately 0V
16Closed throttle position
switch
[in throttle (accelerator)
position switch]
When releasing accelerator pedal
after warming up engine.Battery voltage
When depressing accelerator pedal
after warming up engine.Approximately 0V
17Wide open throttle posi-
tion switch
[in throttle (accelerator)
position switch]When depressing accelerator pedal
more than half-way after warming up
engine.Battery voltage
When releasing accelerator pedal
after warming up engine.Approximately 0V
18A/T mode switch
ªSNOWºWhen setting A/T mode switch in
ªSNOWº position.Battery voltage
When setting A/T mode switch in
other position.Approximately 0V
19 Power source Same as No. 104
20Overrun clutch solenoid
valve
When overrun clutch solenoid valve
operates.Battery voltage
When overrun clutch solenoid valve
does not operate.Approximately 0V
22 Overdrive control switch
When setting overdrive control
switch in ªONº positionBattery voltage
When setting overdrive control
switch in ªOFFº position1V or less
26Park/neutral ª1º position
switchWhen setting selector lever to ª1º
position.Battery voltage
When setting selector lever to other
positions.Approximately 0V
27Park/neutral ª2º position
switchWhen setting selector lever to ª2º
position.Battery voltage
When setting selector lever to other
positions.Approximately 0V
28 Ground Ð Ð
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð General Description
TCM Terminals and Reference Value (Cont'd)
AT-47
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Terminal
No.Item ConditionJudgement
standard
28Power source
(Back-up)
or
When turning ignition switch to
ªOFFº.Battery voltage
When turning ignition switch to ªONº. Battery voltage
29Revolution sensor
(Measure in AC rang)
When vehicle cruises at 30 km/h (19
MPH).1V or more
Voltage rises gradually in
response to vehicle
speed.
When vehicle parks. 0V
34Park/neutral ªDº position
switch
When setting selector lever to ªDº
position.Battery voltage
When setting selector lever to other
positions.Approximately 0V
35Park/neutral ªRº position
switchWhen setting selector lever to ªRº
position.Battery voltage
When setting selector lever to other
positions.Approximately 0V
36Park/neutral ªNº or ªPº
position switchWhen setting selector lever to ªNº or
ªPº position.Battery voltage
When setting selector lever to other
positions.Approximately 0V
39 Engine speed signal
When engine runs at idle speed. 0.8V
When engine runs at 2,000 rpm. Approximately 2.2V
40 Vehicle speed sensor
When moving vehicle at 2 to 3 km/h
(1 to 2 MPH) for1m(3ft)ormore.Voltage varies between
less than 1V and more
than 4.5V
42Throttle (accelerator)
position sensor
(Power source)
Ð 4.5 - 5.5V
42 Ground Ð Ð
43 SPORT indicator lamp
When setting A/T mode switch in
ªSPORTº position.Approximately 0V
When setting A/T mode switch in
other position.Battery voltage
44A/T mode switch
ªSPORTºWhen setting A/T mode switch in
ªSPORTº position.Battery voltage
When setting A/T mode switch in
other position.Approximately 0V
47A/T fluid temperature
sensorWhen ATF temperature is 20ÉC
(68ÉF).Approximately 1.5V
When ATF temperature is 80ÉC
(176ÉF).Approximately 0.5V
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð General Description
TCM Terminals and Reference Value (Cont'd)
AT-48
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Vehicle Speed Sensor×A/T (Revolution sensor)
DESCRIPTION
The revolution sensor detects the revolution of the out put shaft
parking pawl lock gear and emits a pulse signal. The pulse signal
is sent to the TCM which converts it into vehicle speed.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSIS LOGIC
Diagnostic trouble code Malfunction is detected when ...Check items
(Possible cause)
: VHCL SPEED SEN×A/T
TCM does not receive the proper volt-
age signal from the sensor.IHarness or connectors
(The sensor circuit is open or
shorted.)
IRevolution sensor
: 1st judgement flicker
SELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
After the repair, perform the following procedure to confirm the
malfunction is eliminated.
1) Start engine.
2) Select ªSELF-DIAG RESULTSº mode with CONSULT-II.
3) Drive vehicle under the following conditions:
Selector lever in ªDº position, vehicle speed higher than
30 km/h (19 MPH), throttle opening greater than 1/8 of
the full throttle position and driving for more than 5 sec-
onds.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OR------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Start engine.
2) Drive vehicle under the following conditions:
Selector lever in ªDº position, vehicle speed higher than
30 km/h (19 MPH), throttle opening greater than 1/8 of
the full throttle position and driving for more than 5 sec-
onds.
3) Perform self-diagnosis.
Refer to SELF-DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (Without
CONSULT-II), AT-15.
YAT336
SAT252K
SAT806H
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR VHCL SPEED SEN×A/T
AT-50
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
CHECK REVOLUTION SENSOR.
Refer to ªCOMPONENT INSPECTIONº
below.
OK
ENG
Repair or replace revolu-
tion sensor.
CHECK INPUT SIGNAL.
1. Start engine.
2. Select ªECU INPUT SIGNALSº in
Data Monitor.
3. Read out the value of ªVHCL/S
SE×A/Tº while driving.
Check the value changes accord-
ing to driving speed.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OR -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Start engine.
2. Check voltage between TCM ter-
minalq
42and ground while driving.
(Measure in AC range.)
Voltage:
At 0 km/h (0 MPH):
0V
At 30 km/h (19 MPH):
1V or more
(Voltage rises gradually in
response to vehicle speed.)
OK
ENG
Check the following items:
IHarness for short or
open between TCM and
revolution sensor (Main
harness)
IHarness for short or
open between revolution
sensor and ECM (Main
harness)
IGround circuit for ECM
Refer to EC section
(ªTROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
FOR POWER SUPPLYº).
Perform ªSELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CON-
FIRMATION PROCEDUREº.
OK
ENG
1. Perform TCM input/
output signal inspection.
2. If NG, recheck TCM pin
terminals for damage or
loose connection with
harness connector.
INSPECTION END
COMPONENT INSPECTION
Revolution sensor
IFor removal, refer to AT-114.
ICheck resistance between terminalsq
1,q2andq3.
Terminal No. Resistance
q
1q2500 - 650W
q
2q3No continuity
q
1q3No continuity
YAT297
NAT218
H
H
H
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR VHCL SPEED SEN×A/T
Vehicle Speed Sensor×A/T (Revolution sensor)
(Cont'd)
AT-51
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Vehicle Speed Sensor×MTR
DESCRIPTION
The vehicle speed sensor×MTR is built into the speedometer
assembly. The sensor functions as an auxiliary device to the revo-
lution sensor when it is malfunctioning. The TCM will then use a
signal sent from the vehicle speed sensor×MTR.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSIS LOGIC
Diagnostic trouble code Malfunction is detected when ...Check items
(Possible cause)
: VHCL SPEED SEN×MTR
TCM does not receive the proper volt-
age signal from the sensor.IHarness or connectors
(The sensor circuit is open or
shorted.)
IVehicle speed sensor
: 2nd judgement flicker
SELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
After the repair, perform the following procedure to confirm the
malfunction is eliminated.
1) Start engine.
2) Select ªSELF-DIAG RESULTSº mode with CONSULT-II.
3) Drive vehicle under the following conditions:
Selector lever in ªDº position and vehicle speed higher
than 20 km/h (12 MPH).
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OR------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Start engine.
2) Drive vehicle under the following conditions:
Selector lever in ªDº position and vehicle speed higher
than 20 km/h (12 MPH).
3) Perform self-diagnosis.
Refer to SELF-DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (Without
CONSULT-II), AT-15.
NAT238
SAT807H
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR VHCL SPEED SEN×MTR
AT-54
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
CHECK INPUT SIGNAL.
1. Start engine.
2. Select ªECU INPUT SIGNALSº in
Data Monitor.
3. Read out the value of ªVHCL/S
SE×MTRº while driving.
Check the value changes accord-
ing to driving speed.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OR -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Start engine.
2. Check voltage between TCM ter-
minalq
26and ground while driving
at 2 to 3 km/h (1 to 2 MPH) for 1
m (3 ft) or more.
Voltage:
Voltage varies between less
than 1V and more than 4.5V.
OK
ENG
Check the following items:
IVehicle speed sensor
and ground circuit for
vehicle speed sensor
Refer to EL section
(ªMETERS AND
GAUGESº).
IHarness for short or
open between TCM and
vehicle speed sensor
(Main harness)
Perform ªSELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CON-
FIRMATION PROCEDUREº, AT-54.
OK
ENG
1. Perform TCM input/
output signal inspection.
2. If NG, recheck TCM pin
terminals for damage or
loose connection with
harness connector.
INSPECTION END
YAT298
H
H
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR VHCL SPEED SEN×MTR
Vehicle Speed Sensor×MTR (Cont'd)
AT-55
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Throttle (Accelerator) Position Sensor
DESCRIPTION
The throttle (accelerator) position sensor detects the throttle valve
position and sends a signal to the TCM.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSIS LOGIC
Diagnostic trouble code Malfunction is detected when ...Check items
(Possible cause)
: THROTTLE POSI SEN
TCM receives an excessively low or
high voltage from the sensor.IHarness or connectors
(The sensor circuit is open or
shorted.)
IThrottle (accelerator) position sensor
: 3rd judgement flicker
CONSULT-II REFERENCE VALUE IN DATA MONITOR MODE
Remarks: Specification data are reference values.
Monitor item Condition Specification
Throttle (accelerator) position sensorFully-closed throttle Approximately 0.5V
Fully-open throttle Approximately 4V
SELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
After the repair, perform the following procedure to confirm the
malfunction is eliminated.
1) Start engine.
2) Select ªSELF-DIAG RESULTSº mode with CONSULT-II.
3) Drive vehicle under the following conditions:
Selector lever in ªDº position, vehicle speed higher than
10 km/h (6 MPH), throttle opening greater than 1/2 of the
full throttle position and driving for more than 3 seconds.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OR------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Start engine.
2) Drive vehicle under the following conditions:
Selector lever in ªDº position, vehicle speed higher than
10 km/h (6 MPH), throttle opening greater than 1/2 of the
full throttle position and driving for more than 3 seconds.
3) Perform self-diagnosis.
Refer to SELF-DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (Without
CONSULT-II), AT-15.
NAT262
SAT808H
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR THROTTLE POSI SEN
AT-60
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Perform diagnostic test mode II (self-
diagnostic results) for engine control.
Refer to EC section [ªMalfunction Indicator
Lamp (MIL)º, ªON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONº].
OK
ENG
Check throttle (accelerator)
position sensor circuit for
engine control. Refer to
EC section [ªTROUBLE
DIAGNOSIS FOR ªTHRTL
(ACCEL) POSI SENº].
CHECK INPUT SIGNAL.
1. Turn ignition switch to ªONº posi-
tion.
(Do not start engine.)
2. Select ªECU INPUT SIGNALSº in
Data Monitor.
3. Read out the value of ªTHRTL
POS SENº.
Voltage:
Fully-closed throttle:
Approximately 0.5V
Fully-open throttle:
Approximately 4V
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OR -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Turn ignition switch to ªONº posi-
tion. (Do not start engine.)
2. Check voltage between TCM ter-
minalsq
32andq42while accelerator
pedal is depressed slowly.
Voltage:
Fully-closed throttle valve:
Approximately 0.4V
Fully-open throttle valve:
Approximately 4V
(Voltage rises gradually in
response to throttle position)
OK
ENG
Check harness for short or
open between ECM and
TCM regarding throttle
(accelerator) position sen-
sor circuit. (Main harness)
CHECK THROTTLE (ACCELERATOR)
POSITION SWITCH.
Refer to ªCHECK THROTTLE (ACCEL-
ERATOR) POSITION SWITCHº, AT-88.
OK
ENG
Repair or replace dam-
aged parts.
Perform ªSELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CON-
FIRMATION PROCEDUREº, AT-60.
OK
ENG
1. Perform TCM input/
output signal inspection.
2. If NG, recheck TCM pin
terminals for damage or
loose connection with
harness connector.
INSPECTION END
YAT299
H
H
H
H
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR THROTTLE POSI SEN
Throttle (Accelerator) Position Sensor (Cont'd)
AT-61
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Shift Solenoid Valve A
DESCRIPTION
Shift solenoid valves A and B are turned ªONº or ªOFFº by the TCM
in response to signals sent from the park/neutral position switch,
vehicle speed and throttle position sensors. Gears will then be
shifted to the optimum position.
Gear position1234
Shift solenoid valve A ON OFF OFF ON
Shift solenoid valve B ON ON OFF OFF
ON BOARD DIAGNOSIS LOGIC
Diagnostic trouble code Malfunction is detected when ...Check items
(Possible cause)
: SHIFT SOLENOID/V A
TCM detects an improper voltage drop
when it tries to operate the solenoid
valve.IHarness or connectors
(The solenoid circuit is open or
shorted.)
IShift solenoid valve A
: 4th judgement flicker
SELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
After the repair, perform the following procedure to confirm the
malfunction is eliminated.
1) Start engine.
2) Select ªSELF-DIAG RESULTSº mode with CONSULT-II.
3) Drive vehicle in D
1,D2position.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OR------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Start engine.
2) Drive vehicle in D
1,D2position.
3) Perform self-diagnosis.
Refer to SELF-DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (Without
CONSULT-II), AT-15.
SAT341H
YAT343
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SHIFT SOLENOID/V A
AT-63
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DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT.
1. Turn ignition switch to ªOFFº position.
2. Disconnect terminal cord assembly con-
nector in engine compartment.
3. Check resistance between terminalq
2
and ground.
Resistance: 20 - 40W
OK
ENG
1. Remove control valve
assembly. Refer to
AT-113.
2. Check the following
items:
IShift solenoid valve A
Refer to ªCOMPONENT
INSPECTIONº below.
IHarness of terminal cord
assembly for short or
open
CHECK POWER SOURCE CIRCUIT.
1. Turn ignition switch to ªOFFº position.
2. Disconnect TCM harness connector.
3. Check resistance between terminalq
2
and TCM harness connector terminal
q
11.
Resistance:
Approximately 0W
If OK, check harness for short to
ground and short to power.
4. Reinstall any part removed.
OK
ENG
Repair open circuit or short
to ground or short to power
in harness or connector.
Perform ªSELF-DIAGNOSIS CODE CON-
FIRMATION PROCEDUREº, AT-63.
OK
ENG
1. Perform TCM input/
output signal inspection.
2. If NG, recheck TCM pin
terminals for damage or
loose connection with
harness connector.
INSPECTION END
COMPONENT INSPECTION
Shift solenoid valve A
IFor removal, refer to AT-139.
Resistance check
ICheck resistance between terminalq
2and ground.
Solenoid valve Terminal No.Resistance
(Approx.)
Shift solenoid
valve Aq
2Ground 20 - 40W
Operation check
ICheck solenoid valve by listening for its operating sound while
applying battery voltage to the terminalq
2and ground.
YAT300
YAT301
YAT302
YAT303
H
H
H
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR SHIFT SOLENOID/V A
Shift Solenoid Valve A (Cont'd)
AT-64