reset NISSAN TERRANO 2004 Service User Guide
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8. Touch ªTROUBLE DIAG RECORDº.
NOTE:
With ªTROUBLE DIAG RECORDº, diagnosis results previously
erased by a reset operation can be displayed.
9. Diagnostic code is displayed on ªTROUBLE DIAG RECORDº.
10. Touch ªPRINTº.
11. Compare diagnostic codes to ªIntermittent Malfunction Diag-nostic Code Chartº, page RS-53.
12. Touch ªBACKº key of CONSULT-II until ªSELECT SYSTEMº appears.
13. Turn ignition switch ªOFFº, then turn off and disconnect CONSULT-II, and disconnect both battery cables.
14. Repair the system as outlined by the ªRepair orderº in ªInter- mittent Malfunction Diagnostic Code Chartº, that corresponds
to the self-diagnostic result. For replacement procedure of com-
ponent parts, refer to RS-13.
15. Go to DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3, page RS-42, for final- checking.
INTERMITTENT MALFUNCTION DIAGNOSTIC CODE
CHART (ªSELF-DIAG [PAST] or TROUBLE DIAG
RECORDº)
Diagnostic item ExplanationRepair order
NO DTC IS DETECTED. INo malfunction is detected. IGo to DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 3
(RS-42).
AIRBAG MODULE
[OPEN] I
Driver air bag module circuit is open.
(including the spiral cable) 1. Visually check the wiring harness con-
nection.
2. Replace the harness if it has visible damage.
3. If the harness check is OK, replace the spiral cable, diagnosis sensor unit and
driver air bag module. (Before disposing
of the driver air bag module, it must be
deployed.)
AIRBAG MODULE
[VB-SHORT]
I
Driver air bag module circuit is shorted
to a power supply circuit. (including the
spiral cable)
AIRBAG MODULE
[GND-SHORT] I
Driver air bag module circuit is shorted
to ground. (including the spiral cable)
AIRBAG MODULE
[SHORT] I
Driver air bag module circuit is shorted
between wires.
SRS697
SRS704
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
Trouble Diagnoses with CONSULT-II (Cont'd)
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No.ªAIR BAGº warning lamp flash pattern Ð Diagnosis mode Ð SRS condi-
tion
1
SRS333
qathrough qbare repeated. No malfunc-
tion is
detected or
repair is
completed.
No further
action is
necessary.
2
SRS341
qathrough qdare repeated.
q
bÐ Driver and front pas-
senger air bag and front seat
belt pre-tensioner marker
(For identifying driver air bag,
front passenger air bag
and/or front seat belt pre-
tensioners malfunctioning)
q
dÐ Indicates malfunction-
ing part. The number of
flashes varies with malfunc-
tioning part (0.5 sec. ON and
0.5 sec. OFF is counted as
one flash.) The system
is malfunc-
tioning and
needs to be
repaired.
3
SRS342-A
qathrough qfare repeated.
q
b, qc,qdÐ Front side air
bag marker (For identifying
front side air bag malfunc-
tioning)
q
fÐ Indicates malfunctioning
part. The number of flashes
varies with malfunctioning
part (0.5 sec. ON and 0.5
sec. OFF is counted as one
flash.)
NOTE:
When diagnosis sensor unit is replaced with new one, ªAIR
BAGº warning lamp will operate in User mode. Checking ªAIR
BAGº warning lamp operation in Diagnosis mode is not
required. Go to step 6.
5. If ªAIR BAGº warning lamp operates as shown in No. 1 in chart above, turn ignition switch ªOFFº to reset from Diagnosis mode
to User mode and to erase the memory of the malfunction.
Then go to step 6.
If ªAIR BAGº warning lamp operates as shown in No. 2 or No.
3 in chart above, the malfunctioning part is not repaired
completely, or another malfunctioning part is detected. Go to
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 6, page RS-48, and repair mal-
functioning part completely.
6. Turn ignition switch ªONº. ªAIR BAGº warning lamp operates in User mode. Compare ªAIR BAGº warning lamp operation to the
chart on the next page.
NOTE:
When a malfunction is detected, switch from Diagnosis mode
to user mode by turning the ignition switch as follows:
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
Trouble Diagnoses without CONSULT-II
(Cont'd)
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Combination Meter Self-Diagnosis
PERFORMING SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ªLOCKº position.
2. Press both reset buttons on the combination meter and keep them depressed.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the ªONº position, while keeping the reset buttons pressed.
4. Release both reset buttons within 5 seconds after ignition switch is ªONº, then self-diagnosis will start. Thesequence (A to I) is activated by press the either reset buttons.
NOTE:
If either reset button is not pressed for 20 seconds at each step or if the ignition switch is turned OFF, the
self-diagnosis mode is exited.
Check items Display Remarks
A) Odometer segment test All odo trip meter segments are ON.
B) Software code
NEL735
This information is not used for service. Please skip this
step.
C) EEPROM code
NEL736
This information is not used for service. Please skip this
step.
D) Hardware code
NEL737
This information is not used for service. Please skip this
step.
E) PCB code
NEL738
This information is not used for service. Please skip this
step.
F) Meter/gauge test
(Sweeping movement)
SEL440X
Tachometer, speedometer, fuel level gauge and water tem-
perature gauge have sweeping movement test.
(The meter/gauges operate MIN.
,MAX., MAX. ,MIN. for
2 times)
The odo trip meter segment flashes during the sweep move-
ment.
G) Error 1
(Bit 0 - Bit 3)
SEL441X
The segment of each bit displays ª0º, meaning no failure. If
the bit(s) displays figures other than ª0º, the item of the bit
has failed.
For details, refer to ªFailure chart for Error 1 and Error Eº
below.
H) Error E
(Bit 4 - Bit 7)
SEL442X
METER AND GAUGES
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Check itemsDisplay Remarks
I) Fuel warning lamp test
SEL443X
Fuel warning lamp is on and odo trip meter segment ªFUELº
flashes.
Failure Chart for ªError 1º and ªError Eº
Bit Detectable items Description of the failureDisplayed figure on the
bit
Failure No failure
0 Speedometer input
signal
No input signal
When no signal is detected for 30 minutes continuously with
the ignition ON, it should be judged as signal failure.
(If input signal is detected later, then the judgement will be
canceled immediately.) 1
0
Abnormal input signal
When any signal of frequency which would not exist in normal
conditions is detected, it should be judged as signal failure. 2
1 Tachometer input
signal
No input signal
When no signal is detected for 30 minutes continuously with
the ignition ON, it should be judged as signal failure.
(If input signal is detected later, then the judgement will be
canceled immediately.) 1
0
Abnormal input signal
When any signal of frequency which would not exist in normal
conditions is detected, it should be judged as signal failure. 2
2 Fuel level input sig-
nal
Short circuit
When short circuit of the signal line is detected for 5 seconds
or more, it should be judged as short-circuit failure. 1
0
Open circuit
When open circuit of the signal line is detected for 5 seconds
or more, it should be judged as open-circuit failure. 2
3 Water temperature
input signal Short circuit
When short circuit of the signal line is detected for 5 seconds
or more, it should be judged as short-circuit failure. 10
4 Outside air tempera-
ture input signal
Short circuit
When short circuit of the signal line is detected for 5 seconds
or more, it should be judged as short-circuit failure. 1
0
Open circuit
When open circuit of the signal line is detected for 5 seconds
or more, it should be judged as open-circuit failure. 2
5 Reset buttons Short circuit for reset buttons
When the short circuit is continu-
ously detected for 5 minutes or
more, it should be judged as
short-circuit failure. Right side reset button has
failed.
1
0
Left side reset button has
failed. 2
Both reset buttons have
failed. 3
6Ð Ð 00
7 CPU EEPROM failure 1
0
CPU RAM failure 2
METER AND GAUGES
Combination Meter Self-Diagnosis (Cont'd)
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System Description
Refer to Owner's Manual for audio system operating instructions.
Power is supplied at all times
Ithrough 15A fuse (No. 33, located in the fuse and fusible link box)
I to audio unit terminal 9
I to CD auto changer terminal 32 (With CD auto changer).
With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
I through 10A fuse [No. 3, located in the fuse block (J/B)]
I to audio unit terminal 3,
I to CD auto changer terminal 36 (With CD auto changer).
Ground is supplied
I through body ground F53 (LHD models) or M761 (RHD models)
I to audio unit terminal 8 and
I to CD auto changer terminal 35 (With CD auto changer).
Audio signals are supplied
I through audio unit terminals 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
I to terminals 1 and 2 of front door speaker LH and RH
I to terminals 1 and 2 of rear door speaker LH and RH (Wagon models) or
I to terminals 1 and 2 of rear speaker LH and RH (Hardtop models)
I to terminals 1 and 2 of tweeter LH and RH.
NATS AUDIO LINK
Description
The link with the NATS IMMU implies that the audio unit can basically only be operated if connected to the
matching NATS IMMU to which the audio unit was initially fitted on the production line.
Since radio operation is impossible after the link with the NATS is disrupted, the stolen audio unit is basically
useless since special equipment is required to reset the audio unit.
Initialization process for audio units that are linked to the NATS IMMU
New audio units will be delivered to the factories in the ªNEWº state, i.e. ready to be linked with the vehicle's
NATS. When the audio unit in ªNEWº state is first switched on at the factory, it will start up communication
with the vehicle's immobiliser control unit (IMMU) and send a code (the ªaudio unit Codeº) to the IMMU. The
IMMU will then store this code, which is unique to each audio unit, in its (permanent) memory.
Upon receipt of the code by the IMMU, the NATS will confirm correct receipt of the audio unit code to the audio
unit. Hereafter, the audio unit will operate as normal.
During the initialization process, ªNEWº is displayed on the audio unit display. Normally though, communica-
tion between audio unit and IMMU takes such a short time that the audio unit seems to switch on directly
without showing ªNEWº on its display.
Normal operation
Each time the audio unit is switched on afterwards, the audio unit code will be verified between the audio unit
and the NATS before the audio unit becomes operational. During the code verification process, ªWAITº is
shown on the audio unit display. Again, the communication takes such a short time that the audio unit seems
to switch on directly without showing ªWAITº on its display.
When the radio is locked
In case of a audio unit being linked with the vehicle's NATS (immobiliser system), disconnection of the link
between the audio unit and the IMMU will cause the audio unit to switch into the lock (ªSECUREº) mode in
which the audio unit is fully inoperative. Hence, repair of the audio unit is basically impossible, unless the audio
unit is reset to the ªNEWº state for which special decoding equipment is required.
Clarion has provided their authorized service representatives with so called ªdecoder boxesº which can bring
the audio unit back to the ªNEWº state, enabling the audio unit to be switched on after which repair can be
carried out. Subsequently, when the repaired audio unit is delivered to the final user again, it will be in the
ªNEWº state as to enable re-linking the audio unit to the vehicle's immobiliser system. As a result of the above,
repair of the audio unit can only be done by an authorized Clarion representative.
AUDIO
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Service instruction
ItemRadio linked with IMMU and/or SECU
Battery disconnection No additional action required
Radio needs repair Repair needs to be done by authorised representative of radio manufacturer since radio cannot be operated unless it is reset to NEW state, using special decoding equipment
Replacement of radio by new part Radio is delivered in NEW state. If possible, the radio will automatically link up with the immobiliser system. If this appears not possible, CATS code needs to be manually input
Transferring radio to another vehicle/
replacement of radio by an ªoldº part Radio needs to be reset to NEW state by authorised representative of radio manufac-
turer
Replacement of IMMU by new part Radio will request for CATS code input prior to establishing the link with the IMMU
Replacement of IMMU by old part If a radio code has already been stored in memory of the IMMU, the radio cannot be linked to it. After switching on the radio, it will display ªSECUREº after 1 minute. Opera-
tion can only be established after resetting the ratio by an authorised representative of
radio manufacturer
CATS code input procedure
1. Radio displays ªCODE INº after the power is switched ON.
2. Enter CATS code (4-digits) by pressing the preset buttons (using 1 to 4).Press the preset buttons for the necessary amount of times for the number of each digits.
e.g. CATS code is ª5432º
Press No. 1 preset button for 5 times
Press No. 2 preset button for 4 times
Press No. 3 preset button for 3 times
Press No. 4 preset button for 2 times
3. Press the
button.
4. If the code is OK, the radio will power ON. If the code is NG, the radio will be locked up as below. After the lock up, the radio will display ªCODE INº
again.
1st to 3rd attempt: The radio will be locked for 10 seconds after each attempt
4th to 20th attempt: The radio will be locked for 60 minutes after each attempt
Over 20th attempt: The radio will be locked completely
SPEED DEPENDENT VOLUME CONTROL
Description
If activated, the radio output volume will be automatically adjusted to compensate for increased driving noises
at higher driving speeds. The radio receives a speed signal from the combination meter and selects the out-
put volume.
AUDIO
System Description (Cont'd)
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Trouble Diagnoses
SymptomPossible cause Repair order
Radio inoperative (no digital
display and no sound from
speakers). 1. 10A Fuse
2. Poor radio ground
3. Radio 1. Check 10A fuse [No.
3 , located in fuse block (J/B)].
Turn ignition switch ON and verify battery positive volt-
age is present at terminal q
3of radio.
2. Check radio ground.
3. Remove radio for repair.
Radio controls are
operational, but no sound is
heard from any speaker. 1. Radio output
2. Radio
1. Check radio output voltages.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Radio presets are lost when
ignition switch is turned OFF. 1. 15A fuse
2. Radio 1. Check 15A fuse [No.
33 , located in fuse and fusible
box] and verify battery positive voltage is present at
terminal q
9of radio.
2. Remove radio for repair.
Individual speaker is noisy or
inoperative. 1. Speaker
2. Radio output
3. Speaker circuit
4. Radio 1. 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. Radio 1. Check antenna.
2. Check radio ground.
3. 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 con-
denser
4. Alternator
5. Ignition coil or secondary wiring
6. Radio 1. 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 accessory 1. Check radio ground.
2. Check antenna.
3. Check accessory ground.
4. Replace accessory.
AUDIO
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CD AUTOCHANGER
SymptomPossible cause Repair order
No play of the CD after CD play
button is pushed. 1. Radio
(The radio is not working.)
2. Harness connection (Magazine does not eject.)
3. Discs
4. Magazine does not eject or a disc remains in CD player.
5. Changer 1. Remove the radio for repair.
2. Check harness connection.
3. Inspect disc.
(Refer to testing magazines and discs.)
4. Reset the changer. (Disconnect harness connector at the changer and
reconnect after 30 sec.)
5. Remove the changer for repair.
CD skipping. 1. Rough road driving 2. Discs
3. Bracket
4. Changer1. System is not malfunctioning.
2. Inspect discs.
(Refer to testing magazines and discs.)
3. Check and repair bracket and installation of changer.
4. Remove the changer for repair.
Error code [NO DISC] is shown on
the radio after CD play button is
pressed. 1. Magazine setting
2. Magazine
3. Changer1. Confirm the magazine is pushed completely.
2. Inspect magazine.
(Refer to testing magazines and discs.)
3. Remove the changer for repair.
Testing magazines and discs
1. Confirm discs are installed correctly into the magazine (not upside down).
2. Visually inspect/compare the customer's discs with each other and other discs. Identify any of the following conditions:
IDiscs with a large outside diameter. [Normal size is 120 mm (4.72 in).]
I Discs with rough or lipped edges.
I Discs with excessive thickness [Normal size is 1.2 mm (0.047 in).]
I Discs with scratches, abrasions, or pits on the surface.
I Discs with grease/oil, fingerprints, foreign material.
I Discs are warped due to excessive heat exposure.
3. Slide/place the discs in and out of the various magazine positions. Identify any discs and/or positions that require additional force for placement/ejection. If interference
(sticking, excessive tensions) is found, replace the magazine or the discs.
Note:
I Discs which are marginally out of specification (ex. dirty, scratched and so on) may play correctly
on a home stereo.
However, when used in the automative environment skipping may occur due to the added vehicle
movement and/or vibration due to road conditions. Autochangers should not be replaced when
discs are at fault.
I Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the discs starting from the center outward in radial direction. Never
use chemical cleaning solutions to clean the discs.
AUDIO
Trouble Diagnoses (Cont'd)
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FUNCTION
IThe TCU has the following control functions.
Item Details of control
Direction indicators Switches the director indicators (Left, Right or All) when the combination switch or hazard
switch is operated.
Light warning chime Sounds warning chime when driver's door is opened with light switch in the 1st or 2nd
position and ignition switch ªOFFº.
Ignition key warning chime Sounds warning chime when driver's door is opened with key in ignition and the driver
door lock knob is moved from the ªunlockº position to the ªlockº position.
Rear window defogger timer Turn off rear window defogger and door mirror heater, if equipped, about 15 minutes
after the rear window defogger switch is turned ªONº.
Battery saver Shuts off interior lamp in 30 minutes if any door is left open when ignition switch is
ªOFFº. The battery saver will reset if ignition switch is cycled or any door is opened or
closed.
Interior lamp timer Keep interior lamp illuminated for about 30 seconds when:
I
driver's door is unlocked,
I the ignition is switched off,
I driver's door is opened and then closed.
The timer is cancelled, and interior lamp turns off when:
I driver's door is locked, or
I ignition switch is turned ªONº.
Theft warning
system Normal operationMonitors doors, hood, boot lid, door locks, volumetric sensors (if not excluded) and igni-
tion when armed.
Flashes the direction indicators and sounds the horn for 30 seconds in case one of the
monitored sensors is triggered.
Diagnostic mode Indicates the last three alarm triggers by flashing the direction indicators.
Central door lock Centrally locks and unlocks the vehicle
Super lock Activates and de-activates the super lock system.
TIME CONTROL UNIT (TCU)
System Description (Cont'd)
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