battery replacement NISSAN VERSA 2006 Workshop Service Repair Manual
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICEPFP:00000
Control Valve Assembly and AccumulatorsUCS005VR
COMPONENTS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery negative terminal.
2. Remove engine under cover and fender protector (LH). Refer to EI-22, "
Removal and Installation" .
3. Drain the A/T fluid. Refer to AT-16, "
A/T FLUID" .
4. Remove oil pan and oil pan gasket.
5. Check for foreign materials in oil pan to help determine cause of
malfunction. If the ATF is very dark, smell burned or contains for-
eign particles, friction material (clutches, band) may need
replacement. A tacky film that will not wipe clean indicates var-
nish build up. Varnish can cause valves, servo, and clutches to
stick and can inhibit pump pressure.
If ATF contains frictional material (clutch, bands, etc.),
replace radiator and flush cooler line using cleaning sol-
vent and compressed air after repair of A/T. Refer to CO-
11, "RADIATOR" .
6. Remove magnets from oil pan.
1. A/T 2. O-ring 3. Return spring
4. Control valve assembly 5. Oil pan gasket 6. Oil pan
7. Drain plug gasket 8. Drain plug 9. Magnet
10. Oil pan fitting bolt 11. Snap ring 12. O-ring
13. Servo release accumulator piston 14. N-D accumulator piston 15. O-ring
16. Return spring 17. Lip seal
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BL-2Revision: June 20062007 Versa Door Lock Actuator Check (Front RH and Rear LH/
RH) ......................................................................... 49
Front Door Key Cylinder Switch LH Check ............. 50
Passenger Select Unlock Relay Circuit Check (With
Intelligent Key) ........................................................ 51
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM ..................... 54
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 54
System Description ................................................. 55
INPUTS ............................................................... 55
OPERATED PROCEDURE ................................. 56
CAN Communication System Description .............. 56
Schematic ............................................................... 57
Wiring Diagram — KEYLES — ............................... 58
............................................................................. 58
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM .............. 61
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses ........................ 61
Preliminary Check .................................................. 61
CHECK BCM CONFIGURATION ........................ 61
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) .................................. 61
CONSULT-II START PROCEDURE .................... 61
CONSULT-II APPLICATION ITEMS .................... 61
Work Flow ............................................................... 64
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart ......................... 64
Keyfob Battery and Function Check ....................... 66
ACC Switch Check ................................................. 67
Door Switch Check ................................................. 68
Key Switch (Insert) Check ...................................... 70
Hazard Function Check .......................................... 71
Horn Function Check .............................................. 71
Interior Lamp and Ignition Keyhole Illumination
Function Check ....................................................... 72
Remote Keyless Entry Receiver Check .................. 73
Keyfob Function (Lock) Check ............................... 75
Keyfob Function (Unlock) Check ............................ 75
ID Code Entry Procedure ....................................... 76
KEYFOB ID SET UP WITH CONSULT-II ............ 76
KEYFOB ID SET UP WITHOUT CONSULT-II ..... 77
Keyfob Battery Replacement .................................. 78
Removal and Installation of Remote Keyless Entry
Receiver ................................................................. 79
REMOVAL ........................................................... 79
INSTALLATION .................................................... 79
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM ................................... 80
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location ... 80
System Description ................................................. 82
DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK FUNCTION ................... 83
KEY REMINDER FUNCTION .............................. 85
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY FUNCTIONS ......... 86
ENGINE START FUNCTION ............................... 89
WARNING CHIME/BUZZER/LAMPS FUNC-
TION .................................................................... 90
CHANGE SETTINGS FUNCTION ....................... 93
INTELLIGENT KEY REGISTRATION .................. 93
STEERING LOCK SOLENOID REGISTRATION ... 93
CAN Communication System Description .............. 93
Schematic ............................................................... 94
Wiring Diagram — I/KEY — ................................... 96
Intelligent Key Unit Harness Connector Terminal
Layout ...................................................................106Terminals and Reference Values for Intelligent Key
Unit ........................................................................ 106
Steering Lock Solenoid Harness Connector Termi-
nal Layout ............................................................. 108
Terminals and Reference Values for Steering Lock
Solenoid ................................................................ 108
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM ............ 108
Trouble Diagnosis Procedure ................................ 109
PRELIMINARY CHECK ..................................... 109
WORK FLOW ....................................................110
CONSULT-II Functions (INTELLIGENT KEY) ....... 111
CONSULT-II Start Procedure ................................ 111
BASIC OPERATION .......................................... 111
CONSULT-II Application Items .............................. 111
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ......................... 111
DATA MONITOR ................................................ 111
ACTIVE TEST ....................................................112
WORK SUPPORT .............................................113
Trouble Diagnosis Symptom Chart .......................114
KEY WARNING LAMP (GREEN) ILLUMINATES .114
KEY WARNING LAMP (RED) ILLUMINATES ...114
KEY WARNING LAMP DOES NOT ILLUMINATE .115
NON DTC ITEM .................................................115
ENGINE START CONDITION CHECK ..............116
ALL FUNCTIONS OF INTELLIGENT KEY SYS-
TEM DO NOT OPERATE ..................................116
DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK FUNCTION MALFUNC-
TION ..................................................................116
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY FUNCTION MAL-
FUNCTION ........................................................118
HAZARD AND BUZZER REMINDER FUNC-
TION MALFUNCTION .......................................119
WARNING CHIME/BUZZER FUNCTION MAL-
FUNCTION ........................................................ 120
WARNING LAMP FUNCTION MALFUNCTION . 122
CAN Communication System Check .................... 122
Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check ............. 123
Key Switch (Intelligent Key Unit Input) Check ....... 124
Key Switch (BCM Input) Check ............................. 126
Ignition Knob Switch Check .................................. 127
Door Switch Check ............................................... 129
Door Request Switch Check ................................. 132
Back Door Request Switch Check ........................ 134
Unlock Sensor Check ........................................... 136
Intelligent Key Warning Buzzer (Driver Door) Check . 138
Outside Key Antenna (Driver Side and Passenger
Side) Check .......................................................... 139
Outside Key Antenna (Rear Bumper) Check ........ 141
Inside Key Antenna Check .................................... 143
Steering Lock Solenoid Check .............................. 144
Key Interlock Solenoid (With M/T) Check ............. 147
Ignition Switch Position Check .............................. 148
Stop Lamp Switch Check (With CVT) ................... 148
Stop Lamp Switch Check (With M/T) .................... 149
Check CVT Device (Park Position Switch) Check . 151
“P-SHIFT” Warning Lamp (With CVT) Check ....... 153
“LOCK” Warning Lamp (With M/T) Check ............. 154
“KEY” Warning Lamp (RED) Check ...................... 155
“KEY” Warning Lamp (GREEN) Check ................. 156
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Hazard Function Check ........................................ 157
Horn Function Check ........................................... 157
Headlamp Function Check ................................... 158
Intelligent Key Battery Replacement .................... 159
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF INTELLI-
GENT KEY ........................................................ 159
INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY INSPECTION ... 159
Remote Keyless Entry Function ........................... 159
Removal and Installation of Intelligent Key Unit ... 160
REMOVAL ......................................................... 160
INSTALLATION ................................................. 160
DOOR ..................................................................... 161
Fitting Adjustment ................................................ 161
FRONT DOOR .................................................. 161
REAR DOOR .................................................... 163
BACK DOOR ..................................................... 164
Removal and Installation ...................................... 165
FRONT DOOR .................................................. 165
REAR DOOR .................................................... 166
BACK DOOR ..................................................... 167
FRONT DOOR LOCK ............................................. 169
Component Parts Location ................................... 169
Removal and Installation ...................................... 169
REMOVAL ......................................................... 169
INSTALLATION ................................................. 171
REAR DOOR LOCK ............................................... 172
Component Parts Location ................................... 172
Removal and Installation ...................................... 172
REMOVAL ......................................................... 172
INSTALLATION ................................................. 174
BACK DOOR LOCK ............................................... 175
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location . 175
System Description .............................................. 176
Wiring Diagram — TLID — .................................. 177
WITHOUT INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM ......... 177
WITH INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM ................. 178
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM ........... 179
Terminals and Reference Values for Intelligent Key
Unit ....................................................................... 179
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) ............................... 179
CONSULT-II START PROCEDURE .................. 179
CONSULT-II APPLICATION ITEMS .................. 180
Work Flow ............................................................ 180
Trouble Diagnosis Chart by Symptom .................. 180
BCM Power Supply and Ground Circuit ............... 180
Check Back Door Opener Switch Circuit (Without
Intelligent Key or Power Windows) ...................... 181
Check Back Door Opener Switch Circuit (Without
Intelligent Key, With Power Windows) .................. 184
Check Back Door Opener Switch Circuit (With Intel-
ligent Key) ............................................................ 187
Check Back Door Lock Assembly (Actuator) Circuit . 189
Removal and Installation ...................................... 190
BACK DOOR LOCK .......................................... 190
BACK DOOR HANDLE ..................................... 191FUEL FILLER LID OPENER ...................................192
Removal and Installation of Fuel Filler Lid Opener .192
REMOVAL .........................................................192
INSTALLATION .................................................192
VEHICLE SECURITY (THEFT WARNING) SYSTEM .193
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location .193
System Description ...............................................194
DESCRIPTION ..................................................194
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND ....................194
INITIAL CONDITION TO ACTIVATE THE SYS-
TEM ...................................................................195
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM ALARM OPER-
ATION ................................................................195
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM DEACTIVATION .195
PANIC ALARM OPERATION ............................195
CAN Communication System Description ............196
Schematic .............................................................197
Wiring Diagram — VEHSEC — ............................198
..........................................................................198
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM ............202
Terminals and Reference Values for Intelligent Key
Unit .......................................................................202
CONSULT-II Function (BCM) ...............................202
CONSULT-II START PROCEDURE ..................202
CONSULT-II APPLICATION ITEM ....................202
Trouble Diagnosis .................................................204
WORK FLOW ....................................................204
Preliminary Check ................................................205
Symptom Chart .....................................................206
Diagnostic Procedure 1 ........................................207
Diagnostic Procedure 2 ........................................210
Diagnostic Procedure 3 ........................................211
Diagnostic Procedure 4 ........................................211
Diagnostic Procedure 5 ........................................211
Diagnostic Procedure 6 ........................................211
NATS (NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM) ................212
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location .212
System Description ...............................................213
DESCRIPTION ..................................................213
SECURITY INDICATOR ....................................213
System Composition .............................................213
ECM Re-communicating Function ........................214
Wiring Diagram — NATS — .................................215
Terminals and Reference Values for BCM ............216
CONSULT-II Function ...........................................216
CONSULT-II INSPECTION PROCEDURE ........216
CONSULT-II DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE FUNC-
TION ..................................................................217
HOW TO READ SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS .217
NATS SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ITEM
CHART ..............................................................218
Trouble Diagnosis Procedure ...............................219
PRELIMINARY CHECK .....................................219
WORK FLOW ....................................................220
Trouble Diagnoses ...............................................222
SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 ..........................222
SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 2 ..........................222
Diagnostic Procedure 1 ........................................223
Diagnostic Procedure 2 ........................................225
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REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
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Keyfob Battery and Function CheckEIS0091I
1. CHECK KEYFOB BATTERY
1. Remove keyfob battery. Refer to BL-78, "
Keyfob Battery Replacement" .
2. Measure voltage between battery positive and negative termi-
nals, (+) and (−).
NOTE:
Keyfob does not function if battery is not set correctly.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Replace battery.
2. CHECK KEYFOB FUNCTION
With CONSULT-II
Check keyfob function in “DATA MONITOR” mode with CONSULT-II. When pushing each button of keyfob, the
corresponding monitor item should be turned as follows.
Without CONSULT-II
Check keyfob function using Remote Keyless Entry Tester J-43241.
OK or NG
OK >> Keyfob is OK.
NG >> Replace keyfob.Voltage : 2.5 – 3.0V
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Condition Monitor item
Pushing LOCK KEYLESS LOCK : ON
Pushing UNLOCK KEYLESS UNLOCK : ON
Pushing PANIC KEYLESS PANIC : ON
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REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
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NOTE:
If a keyfob is lost, the ID code of the lost keyfob must be erased to prevent unauthorized use. A specific ID
code can be erased with CONSULT-II. However, when the ID code of a lost keyfob is not known, all con-
troller ID codes should be erased. After all ID codes are erased, the ID codes of all remaining and/or new
keyfobs must be re-registered.
To erase all ID codes in memory, register one ID code (keyfob) five times. After all ID codes are erased,
the ID codes of all remaining and/or new keyfobs must be re-registered.
When registering an additional keyfob, the existing ID codes in memory may or may not be erased. If five
ID codes are stored in memory, when an additional code is registered, only the oldest code is erased. If
less than five ID codes are stored in memory, when an additional ID code is registered, the new ID code is
added and no ID codes are erased.
If you need to activate more than two additional new keyfobs, repeat the procedure “Additional ID code
entry” for each new keyfob.
Entry of maximum five ID codes is allowed. When more than five ID codes are entered, the oldest ID code
will be erased.
Even if same ID code that is already in the memory is input, the same ID code can be entered. The code
is counted as an additional code.
Keyfob Battery ReplacementEIS0091T
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INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
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Intelligent Key Battery ReplacementEIS0092W
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF INTELLIGENT KEY
1. Release the lock knob at the back of the Intelligent Key and remove the mechanical key.
2. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver (A) wrapped with a cloth into the
slit of the corner and twist it to separate the upper part from the
lower part.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to touch the circuit board or battery termi-
nal.
The key fob is water-resistant. However, if it does get wet,
immediately wipe it dry.
3. Replace the battery with new one.
4. Align the tips of the upper and lower parts, and then push them
together until it is securely closed.
CAUTION:
When replacing battery, be sure to keep dirt, grease, and
other foreign materials off the electrode contact area.
After replacing the battery, check to make sure all Intelli-
gent Key functions work normally.
INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY INSPECTION
Check by connecting a resistance (approximately 300Ω) so that the
current value becomes about 10 mA.
Remote Keyless Entry FunctionEIS0 09 DF
Check keyfob function using Remote Keyless Entry Tester J-43241.
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Standard : Approx. 2.5 - 3.0V
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NATS (NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM)
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Trouble Diagnosis ProcedureEIS0093W
PRELIMINARY CHECK
1. GET SYMPTOMS
Listen to customer complaints request. (Get symptoms)
NOTE:
If customer reports a “No start” condition, request all Intelligent Keys to be brought to the dealer in case of
Intelligent Key system malfunction.
Intelligent Key or mechanical key service request>> For further information, refer to CONSULT-II operation
manual.
Malfunctions>>GO TO 2.
2. START ENGINE WITH INTELLIGENT KEY (IF EQUIPPED)
Check if the engine could be started by all registered Intelligent Keys.
The engine cannot be started by some Intelligent Keys>>Intelligent Key is low battery or malfunction. Refer
to BL-159, "
Intelligent Key Battery Replacement" .
The engine cannot be started by all Intelligent Keys>>GO TO 3.
The engine can be started by all Intelligent Keys>>GO TO 4.
3. CHECK “KEY” WARNING LAMP ILLUMINATION
When pushing the ignition switch, check if “KEY” warning lamp in combination meter illuminates.
KEY warning lamp illuminates green>>GO TO BL-114, "
KEY WARNING LAMP (GREEN) ILLUMINATES" .
KEY warning lamp illuminates red>>GO TO BL-114, "
KEY WARNING LAMP (RED) ILLUMINATES" .
Does not illuminate>>GO TO BL-115, "
KEY WARNING LAMP DOES NOT ILLUMINATE" .
4. START ENGINE WITH MECHANICAL KEY
Check if the engine could be started by all registered mechanical keys.
The engine can not be started by some mechanical keys>>Register mechanical key. Refer to CONSULT-II
operation manual.
The engine cannot be started by all mechanical keys>> BL-220, "
WORK FLOW" .
The engine can be started by all mechanical keys>>GO TO 5.
5. PERFORM SELF-DIAGNOSIS
1. Turn ignition switch to ON by carrying the Intelligent Key.
2. Perform self-diagnosis of Intelligent Key system with CONSULT-II.
Malfunction is detected>>GO TO B L - 111 , "
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS" .
No malfunction is detected>>GO TO BL-110, "
WORK FLOW" .
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PRECAUTIONS
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Precautions UCS005XJ
NOTE:
If any malfunction occurs in the RE0F08A model transaxle, replace the entire transaxle assembly.
Before connecting or disconnecting the TCM harness con-
nector, turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect negative
battery cable. Because battery voltage is applied to TCM
even if ignition switch is turned OFF.
When connecting or disconnecting pin connectors into or
from TCM, take care not to damage pin terminals (bend or
break).
When connecting pin connectors make sure that there are
not any bends or breaks on TCM pin terminal.
Before replacing TCM, perform TCM input/output signal
inspection and make sure whether TCM functions properly
or not. CVT-54, "
TCM INSPECTION TABLE".
After performing each TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS, perform
“DTC Confirmation Procedure”.
If the repair is completed the DTC should not be displayed
in the “DTC Confirmation Procedure”.
Always use the specified brand of CVT fluid. Refer to MA-11,
"Fluids and Lubricants" .
Use lint-free paper, not cloth rags, during work.
After replacing the CVT fluid, dispose of the waste oil using the
methods prescribed by law, ordinance, etc.
Service Notice or PrecautionsUCS005XK
CVT FLUID COOLER SERVICE
If CVT fluid contains friction material (clutches, brakes, etc.), or if an CVT is replaced, inspect and clean the
CVT fluid cooler mounted in the radiator or replace the radiator. Flush cooler lines using cleaning solvent and
compressed air after repair. For CVT fluid cooler cleaning procedure, refer to CVT-18, "
CVT Fluid Cooler
Cleaning" . For radiator replacement, refer to CO-11, "RADIATOR" .
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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CVT Lock-up Select Solenoid
If an unexpected signal is sent from the solenoid to the TCM, the CVT lock-up select solenoid is turned OFF to
cancel the lock-up.
TCM Power Supply (Memory Back-up)
Transaxle assembly is protected by limiting the engine torque when the memory back-up power supply (for
controlling) from the battery is not supplied to TCM. Normal statues is restored when turning the ignition switch
OFF to ON after the normal power supply.
How to Perform Trouble Diagnosis for Quick and Accurate RepairUCS005Y7
INTRODUCTION
The TCM receives a signal from the vehicle speed sensor, PNP switch and provides shift control or lock-up
control via CVT solenoid valves.
The TCM also communicates with the ECM by means of a signal
sent from sensing elements used with the OBD-related parts of the
CVT system for malfunction-diagnostic purposes. The TCM is capa-
ble of diagnosing malfunctioning parts while the ECM can store mal-
functions in its memory.
Input and output signals must always be correct and stable in the
operation of the CVT system. The CVT system must be in good
operating condition and be free of valve seizure, solenoid valve mal-
function, etc.
It is much more difficult to diagnose an error that occurs intermit-
tently rather than continuously. Most intermittent errors 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 errors. A road test
with CONSULT-II (or GST) or a circuit tester connected should be
performed. Follow the CVT-36, "
WORK FLOW" .
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 errors, especially
intermittent ones. Find out what symptoms are present and under
what conditions they occur. A “DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET” as
shown on the example (Refer to CVT-37
) should be used.
Start your diagnosis by looking for “conventional” errors first. This will
help troubleshoot driveability errors on an electronically controlled
engine vehicle.
Also check related Service bulletins.
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DTC P0456 EVAP CONTROL SYSTEM
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CAUTION:
Use only a genuine NISSAN fuel filler cap as a replacement. If an incorrect fuel filler cap is used,
the MIL may come on.
If the fuel filler cap is not tightened properly, the MIL may come on.
Use only a genuine NISSAN rubber tube as a replacement.
DTC Confirmation ProcedureUBS00QJI
NOTE:
If DTC P0456 is displayed with P0442, first perform trouble diagnosis for DTC P0456.
After repair, make sure that the hoses and clips are installed properly.
If DTC Confirmation Procedure has been previously conducted, always turn ignition switch OFF and wait
at least 10 seconds before conducting the next test.
TESTING CONDITION:
Open engine hood before conducting following procedure.
If any of following conditions are met just before the DTC confirmation procedure, leave the vehi-
cle for more than 1 hour.
–Fuel filler cap is removed.
–Refilled or drained the fuel.
–EVAP component parts is/are removed.
Before performing the following procedure, confirm that battery voltage is more than 11V at idle.
WITH CONSULT-II
1. Turn ignition switch ON and select “DATA MONITOR” mode with
CONSULT-II.
2. Make sure the following conditions are met.
FUEL LEVEL SE: 0.25 - 1.4V
COOLAN TEMP/S: 0 - 32°C (32 - 90°F)
FUEL T/TMP SE: 0 - 35°C (32 - 95°F)
INT/A TEMP SE: More than 0°C (32°F)
If NG, turn ignition switch OFF and leave the vehicle in a cool
place (soak the vehicle) or refilling/draining fuel until the output
voltage condition of the “FUEL LEVEL SE” meets within the
range above and leave the vehicle for more than 1 hour. Then
start from step 1).
3. Turn ignition switch OFF and wait at least 10 seconds.
4. Turn ignition switch ON.
5. Select “EVAP V/S LEAK P0456” of “EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM” in “DTC WORK SUPPORT” mode with
CONSULT-II.
Follow the instruction displayed.
6. Make sure that “OK” is displayed.
If “NG” is displayed, refer to EC-409, "
Diagnostic Procedure" .
NOTE:
If the engine speed cannot be maintained within the range displayed on CONSULT-II screen, go
to EC-70, "
Basic Inspection" .
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