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Diagnostic test mode I Ð Bulb check
In this mode, the MI on the instrument panel should stay ON. If it remains OFF, check the bulb. Refer to EL
section, ªWARNING LAMPS AND CHIMEº or see EC-291.
Diagnostic test mode I Ð Malfunction warning
MI Condition
ON When the malfunction is detected or the ECM's CPU is malfunctioning.
OFF No malfunction.
Diagnostic test mode II Ð Self-diagnostic results
In this mode, DTC is indicated by the number of blinks of the MI as shown below.
Long (0.6 second) blinking indicates the two LH digits of number and short (0.3 second) blinking indicates the
two RH digits of number. For example, the MI blinks 10 times for 6 seconds (0.6 sec x 10 times) and then it
blinks three times for about 1 second (0.3 sec x 3 times). This indicates the DTC ª1003º.
In this way, all the detected malfunctions are classified by their DTC numbers. The DTC ª0505º refers to no
malfunction. (See TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð INDEX, EC-7.)
How to erase diagnostic test mode II (Self-diagnostic results)
The DTC 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 ªHow to Switch Diagnostic Test Modesº, EC-36.)
IIf the battery terminal is disconnected, the DTC will be lost from the backup memory within 24
hours.
IBe careful not to erase the stored memory before starting trouble diagnoses.
SEF298QA
SEF162PB
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONZD30DDTi
Malfunction Indicator (MI) (Cont'd)
EC-37
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CONSULT-II
CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect CONSULT-II to data link connector, which is located
under the driver side dash panel.
3. Turn ignition switch ON.
4. Touch ªSTARTº.
5. Touch ªENGINEº.
6. Perform each diagnostic test mode according to each service
procedure.
For further information, see the CONSULT-II Operation Manual.
MEC992D
SEF995X
SEF320Y
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONZD30DDTi
EC-39
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ENGINE CONTROL COMPONENT PARTS/CONTROL
SYSTEMS APPLICATION
ItemDIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE
SELF-DIAG
RESULTSDATA MONI-
TORACTIVE
TEST
ENGINE CONTROL COMPONENT PARTS
INPUTEngine coolant temperature sensor X X
Vehicle speed sensor X X
Accelerator position sensor X X X
Accelerator position switch X X
Accelerator switch (F/C) X X
Crankshaft position sensor (TDC) X X
Ignition switch (start signal) X
Park/Neutral position (PNP) switch X
Battery voltage X
Air conditioner switch X
Mass air flow sensor X X
Stop lamp switch X X
Heat up switch X
Charge air pressure sensor X
OUTPUTGlow relayXX
EGR volume control valve X X X
Cooling fan relay X X X
Air conditioner relay X
Variable nozzle turbocharger control solenoid valve X
Swirl control valve control solenoid valve X X
X: Applicable
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE
Regarding items detected in ªSELF-DIAG RESULTSº mode,
refer to ªTROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð INDEXº, EC-7.
DATA MONITOR MODE
Monitored item
[Unit]ECM
input
signalsMain
signalsDescription Remarks
CKPS×RPM (TDC)
[rpm]qqIThe engine speed computed from the
crankshaft position sensor (TDC) signal
is displayed.
CMPS×RPM×PUMP
[rpm]qqIThe engine speed computed from the
pulse signal sent from electronic control
fuel injection pump is displayed.
COOLAN TEMP/S
[ÉC] or [ÉF]
qqIThe engine coolant temperature (deter-
mined by the signal voltage of the engine
coolant temperature sensor) is displayed.IWhen the engine coolant temperature
sensor is open or short-circuited, ECM
enters fail-safe mode. The engine cool-
ant temperature determined by the ECM
is displayed.
VHCL SPEED SE
[km/h] or [mph]qqIThe vehicle speed computed from the
vehicle speed sensor signal is displayed.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONZD30DDTi
CONSULT-II (Cont'd)
EC-40
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![NISSAN TERRANO 2002 Service Manual PDF Monitored item
[Unit]ECM
input
signalsMain
signalsDescription Remarks
FUEL TEMP SEN
[ÉC] or [ÉF]qqIThe fuel temperature (sent from elec-
tronic control fuel injection pump) is dis-
played.
ACCEL POS NISSAN TERRANO 2002 Service Manual PDF Monitored item
[Unit]ECM
input
signalsMain
signalsDescription Remarks
FUEL TEMP SEN
[ÉC] or [ÉF]qqIThe fuel temperature (sent from elec-
tronic control fuel injection pump) is dis-
played.
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Monitored item
[Unit]ECM
input
signalsMain
signalsDescription Remarks
FUEL TEMP SEN
[ÉC] or [ÉF]qqIThe fuel temperature (sent from elec-
tronic control fuel injection pump) is dis-
played.
ACCEL POS SEN [V]
qqIThe accelerator position sensor signal
voltage is displayed.
FULL ACCEL SW
[ON/OFF]qqIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
accelerator position switch signal.
ACCEL SW (FC)
[OPEN/CLOSE]qqIIndicates [OPEN/CLOSE] condition from
the accelerator switch (FC) signal.
OFF ACCEL SW
[ON/OFF]qqIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
accelerator position switch signal.
SPILL/V [ÉCA]
qIThe control position of spill valve (sent
from electronic control fuel injection
pump) is displayed.
BATTERY VOLT [V]
qqIThe power supply voltage of ECM is dis-
played.
P/N POSI SW
[ON/OFF]qqIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
park/neutral position switch signal.
START SIGNAL
[ON/OFF]qqIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
starter signal.IAfter starting the engine, [OFF] is dis-
played regardless of the starter signal.
AIR COND SIG
[ON/OFF]qqIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition of the air
conditioner switch as determined by the
air conditioner signal.
BRAKE SW [ON/OFF]
qqIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
stop lamp switch signal.
IGN SW
[ON/OFF]qqIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition from igni-
tion switch signal.
WARM UP SW
[ON/OFF]qIIndicates [ON/OFF] condition from the
heat up switch signal.
MAS AIR/FL SE [V]
qqIThe signal voltage of the mass air flow
sensor is displayed.IWhen the engine is stopped, a certain
value is indicated.
DECELER F/CUT
[ON/OFF]qIThe [ON/OFF] condition from decelera-
tion fuel cut signal (sent from electronic
control fuel injection pump) is displayed.
INJ TIMG C/V [%]
qIThe duty ratio of fuel injection timing
control valve (sent from electronic control
fuel injection pump) is displayed.
AIR COND RLY
[ON/OFF]qIIndicates the control condition of the air
conditioner relay (determined by ECM
according to the input signals).
GLOW RLY [ON/OFF]
qIThe glow relay control condition (deter-
mined by ECM according to the input
signal) is displayed.
COOLING FAN
[ON/OFF]
qIIndicates the control condition of the
cooling fans (determined by ECM
according to the input signal).
ION ... Operates.
OFF ... Stopped.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONZD30DDTi
CONSULT-II (Cont'd)
EC-41
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Introduction
The engine has an ECM to control major systems such as fuel
injection control, fuel injection timing control, glow control system,
etc. The ECM accepts input signals from sensors and instantly
drives electronic control fuel injection pump. It is essential that both
input and output signals are proper and stable. At the same time,
it is important that there are no problems such as vacuum leaks,
or other problems with the engine.
It is much more difficult to diagnose a problem that occurs intermit-
tently rather than continuously. Most intermittent problems are
caused by poor electric connections or improper wiring. In this
case, careful checking of suspected circuits may help prevent the
replacement of good parts.
A visual check only may not find the cause of the problems. A road
test with CONSULT-II or a circuit tester connected should be per-
formed. Follow the ªWork Flowº, EC-48.
Before undertaking actual checks, take a few minutes to talk with
a customer who approaches with a driveability complaint. The cus-
tomer can supply good information about such problems, especially
intermittent ones. Find out what symptoms are present and under
what conditions they occur. A ªDiagnostic Worksheetº like the
example on next page should be used.
Start your diagnosis by looking for ªconventionalº problems first.
This will help troubleshoot driveability problems on an electronically
controlled engine vehicle.
DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET
There are many operating conditions that lead to the malfunction
of engine components. A good grasp of such conditions can make
troubleshooting faster and more accurate.
In general, each customer feels differently about a problem. It is
important to fully understand the symptoms or conditions for a
customer complaint.
Utilize a diagnostic worksheet like the one shown below in order to
organize all the information for troubleshooting.
SEF858S
SEF233G
SEF234G
SEF907L
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð INTRODUCTIONZD30DDTi
EC-46
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Basic Inspection
Precaution:
Perform Basic Inspection without electrical or mechanical
loads applied;
IShift lever is in neutral position,
IHeat up switch is OFF,
IHeadlamp switch is OFF,
IAir conditioner switch is OFF,
IRear defogger switch is OFF,
ISteering wheel is in the straight-ahead position, etc.
1 INSPECTION START
1. Check service records for any recent repairs that may indicate a related problem.
2. Check the current need for scheduled maintenance, especially for fuel filter and air cleaner filter. Refer to MA section.
3. Open engine hood and check the following:
IHarness connectors for improper connections
IVacuum hoses for splits, kinks, or improper connections
IWiring for improper connections, pinches, or cuts
SEF142I
4. Start engine and warm it up to the normal operating temperature.
EGO TO 2.
2 PREPARATION FOR CHECKING IDLE SPEED
With CONSULT-II
Connect CONSULT-II to the data link connector.
Without CONSULT-II
Install diesel tacho tester to the vehicle.
EGO TO 3.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONZD30DDTi
EC-50
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6 CHECK IDLE SPEED AGAIN
With CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Select ªCKPS×RPM (TDC)º in ªDATA MONITORº mode with CONSULT-II.
3. Read idle speed.
SEF817Y750 25 rpm
Without CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Check idle speed.
750 25 rpm
OK or NG
OKEINSPECTION END
NGEGO TO 7.
7 DRAIN WATER FROM FUEL FILTER
Drain water from fuel filter. Refer to MA section (ªChecking and Replacing Fuel Filter and Draining Waterº, ªENGINE MAINTE-
NANCEº).
EGO TO 8.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONZD30DDTi
Basic Inspection (Cont'd)
EC-52
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8 CHECK IDLE SPEED AGAIN
With CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Select ªCKPS×RPM (TDC)º in ªDATA MONITORº mode with CONSULT-II.
3. Read idle speed.
SEF817Y750 25 rpm
Without CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Check idle speed.
750 25 rpm
OK or NG
OKEINSPECTION END
NGEGO TO 9.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONZD30DDTi
Basic Inspection (Cont'd)
EC-53
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9 CHECK AIR CLEANER FILTER
Check air cleaner filter for clogging or breaks.
OK or NG
OKEGO TO 10.
NGEReplace air cleaner filter.
10 CHECK FUEL INJECTION NOZZLE
Check fuel injection nozzle opening pressure. Refer to ªInjection pressure testº, EC-26.
OK or NG
OKEGO TO 11.
NGEReplace fuel injection nozzle assembly.
11 CHECK IDLE SPEED AGAIN
With CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Select ªCKPS×RPM (TDC)º in ªDATA MONITORº mode with CONSULT-II.
3. Read idle speed.
SEF817Y750 25 rpm
Without CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Check idle speed.
750 25 rpm
OK or NG
OKEINSPECTION END
NGEGO TO 12.
12 CHECK COMPRESSION PRESSURE
Check compression pressure. Refer to EM section, ªMEASUREMENT OF COMPRESSION PRESSUREº.
OK or NG
OKEGO TO 13.
NGEFollow the instruction of ªMEASUREMENT OF COMPRESSION PRESSUREº.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONZD30DDTi
Basic Inspection (Cont'd)
EC-54
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13 CHECK IDLE SPEED AGAIN
With CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Select ªCKPS×RPM (TDC)º in ªDATA MONITORº mode with CONSULT-II.
3. Read idle speed.
SEF817Y750 25 rpm
Without CONSULT-II
1. Start engine and let it idle.
2. Check idle speed.
750 25 rpm
OK or NG
OKEINSPECTION END
NGEReplace electronic control fuel injection pump.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð BASIC INSPECTIONZD30DDTi
Basic Inspection (Cont'd)
EC-55