SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
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DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE
If possible, drive the vehicle with the customer until the noise is duplicated. Note any additional information on
the Diagnostic Worksheet regarding the conditions or location of the noise. This information can be used to
duplicate the same conditions when you confirm the repair.
If the noise can be duplicated easily during the test drive, to help identify the source of the noise, try to dupli-
cate the noise with the vehicle stopped by doing one or all of the following:
1) Close a door.
2) Tap or push/pull around the area where the noise appears to be coming from.
3) Rev the engine.
4) Use a floor jack to recreate vehicle “twist”.
5) At idle, apply engine load (electrical load, half-clutch on M/T models, drive position on A/T models).
6) Raisethevehicleonahoistandhitatirewitharubberhammer.
lDrive the vehicle and attempt to duplicate the conditions the customer states exist when the noise occurs.
lIf it is difficult to duplicate the noise, drive the vehicle slowly on an undulating or rough road to stress the
vehicle body.
CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS
After verifying the customer concern or symptom, check ASIST for Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related
to that concern or symptom.
If a TSB relates to the symptom, follow the procedure to repair the noise.
LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE ROOT CAUSE
1. Narrow down the noise to a general area. To help pinpoint the source of the noise, use a listening tool
(Engine Ear or mechanics stethoscope).
2. Narrow down the noise to a more specific area and identify the cause of the noise by:
lremoving the components in the area that you suspect the noise is coming from.
Do not use too much force when removing clips and fasteners, otherwise clips and fastener can be broken
or lost during the repair, resulting in the creation of new noise.
ltapping or pushing/pulling the component that you suspect is causing the noise.
Do not tap or push/pull the component with excessive force, otherwise the noise will be eliminated only
temporarily.
lfeeling for a vibration with your hand by touching the component(s) that you suspect is (are) causing the
noise.
lplacing a piece of paper between components that you suspect are causing the noise.
llooking for loose components and contact marks.
Refer toRF-6, "
Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting".
REPAIR THE CAUSE
lIf the cause is a loose component, tighten the component securely.
lIf the cause is insufficient clearance between components:
–separate components by repositioning or loosening and retightening the component, if possible.
–insulate components with a suitable insulator such as urethane pads, foam blocks, felt cloth tape or ure-
thane tape are available through your authorized Nissan Parts Department.
CAUTION:
Do not use excessive force as many components are constructed of plastic and may be damaged.
NOTE:
Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information.
Each item can be ordered separately as needed.
URETHANE PADS [1.5 mm (0.059 in) thick]
Insulates connectors, harness, etc.
76268-9E005: 100´135 mm (3.94´5.31 in)/76884-71L01: 60´85 mm (2.36´3.35 in)/76884-71L02: 15´
25 mm (0.59´0.98 in)
INSULATOR (Foam blocks)
Insulates components from contact. Can be used to fill space behind a panel.
73982-9E000: 45 mm (1.77 in) thick, 50´50 mm (1.97´1.97 in)/73982-50Y00: 10 mm (0.39 in) thick, 50
´50 mm (1.97´1.97 in)
INSULATOR (Light foam block)
80845-71L00: 30 mm (1.18 in) thick, 30´50 mm (1.18´1.97 in)
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
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TRUNK
Trunk noises are often caused by a loose jack or loose items put into the trunk by the owner.
In addition look for:
1. Trunk lid dumpers out of adjustment
2. Trunk lid striker out of adjustment
3. Trunk lid torsion bars knocking together
4. A loose license plate or bracket
Most of these incidents can be repaired by adjusting, securing or insulating the item(s) or component(s) caus-
ing the noise.
SUNROOF/HEADLINING
Noises in the sunroof/headlining area can often be traced to one of the following:
1. Sunroof lid, rail, linkage or seals making a rattle or light knocking noise
2. Sunvisor shaft shaking in the holder
3. Front or rear windshield touching headlining and squeaking
Again, pressing on the components to stop the noise while duplicating the conditions can isolate most of these
incidents. Repairs usually consist of insulating with felt cloth tape.
SEATS
When isolating seat noise it's important to note the position the seat is in and the load placed on the seat when
the noise is present. These conditions should be duplicated when verifying and isolating the cause of the
noise.
Cause of seat noise include:
1. Headrest rods and holder
2. A squeak between the seat pad cushion and frame
3. Rear seatback lock and bracket
These noises can be isolated by moving or pressing on the suspected components while duplicating the con-
ditions under which the noise occurs. Most of these incidents can be repaired by repositioning the component
or applying urethane tape to the contact area.
UNDERHOOD
Some interior noise may be caused by components under the hood or on the engine wall. The noise is then
transmitted into the passenger compartment.
Causes of transmitted underhood noise include:
1. Any component mounted to the engine wall
2. Components that pass through the engine wall
3. Engine wall mounts and connectors
4. Loose radiator mounting pins
5. Hood bumpers out of adjustment
6. Hood striker out of adjustment
These noises can be difficult to isolate since they cannot be reached from the interior of the vehicle. The best
method is to secure, move or insulate one component at a time and test drive the vehicle. Also, engine RPM
or load can be changed to isolate the noise. Repairs can usually be made by moving, adjusting, securing, or
insulating the component causing the noise.
PRECAUTIONS
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[WITH LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL]PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Limited Slip Differential (LSD) Performance JudgementEDS003IG
lInspection is required when detecting any noise or malfunction while driving or turning. Improper condition
of oil or differential case assembly is suspected. Refer toRFD-3, "
METHOD FOR TROUBLESHOOTING"
.
METHOD FOR TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Check differential gear oil level and differential gear oil leakage. Refer toRFD-9, "Checking Differential
Gear Oil".
2. Changing differential gear oil. Refer toRFD-9, "
Changing Differential Gear Oil".
3. Start engine. Drive for 10 min.
4. Again changing differential gear oil. Refer toRFD-9, "
Changing Differential Gear Oil".
5. Start engine. Drive for 10 min. Check if any noise or improper oil condition is detected.
lIf OK, check differential gear oil level and differential gear oil leakage. Refer toRFD-9, "Checking Differ-
ential Gear Oil".
lIf NG, replace differential case assembly after checking each part of final drive. Refer toRFD-15, "Dis-
assembly and Assembly".
Service Notice or PrecautionsEDS0038Z
lCheck for the correct installation status prior to removal or disassembly. If matching marks are required,
be certain they do not interfere with the function of the parts when applied.
lOverhaul should be done in a clean work area, it is preferable to work in dust proof area.
lBefore disassembly completely remove sand and mud from the exterior of the unit, preventing them from
entering into the unit during disassembly or assembly.
lCheck appearance of the disassembled parts for damage, deformation, and unusual wear. Replace them
with new ones if necessary.
lGaskets, seals and O-rings should be replaced any time the unit is disassembled.
lIn principle, tighten bolts or nuts gradually in several steps working diagonally from inside to outside. If
tightening sequence is specified, observe it.
lClean and flush the parts sufficiently and blow-dry them.
lBe careful not to damage sliding surfaces and mating surfaces.
lWhen applying sealant, remove the old sealant from the mounting surface; then remove any moisture, oil,
and foreign materials from the application and mounting surfaces.
lAlways use shop paper for cleaning the inside of components.
lAvoid using cotton gloves or shop rags to prevent entering of lint.
lDuring assembly, observe the specified tightening torque, and apply new differential gear oil, petroleum
jelly, or multi-purpose grease as specified.
DIFFERENTIAL GEAR OIL
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DIFFERENTIAL GEAR OILPFP:KLD30
Changing Differential Gear OilEDS00394
DRAINING
1. Stop engine.
2. Remove drain plug and drain gear oil.
3. Apply sealant to drain plug. Install drain plug to final drive
assembly and tighten to the specified torque. Refer toRFD-15,
"COMPONENTS".
FILLING
1. Remove filler plug. Fill with new gear oil until oil level reaches
the specified limit near filler plug hole.
2. After refilling oil, check oil level. Apply sealant to filler plug.
Install filler plug to final drive assembly and tighten to the speci-
fied torque. Refer toRFD-15, "
COMPONENTS".
Checking Differential Gear OilEDS00395
OIL LEAKAGE AND OIL LEVEL
1. Make sure that gear oil is not leaking from final drive assembly or around it.
2. Check oil level from filler plug hole as shown.
CAUTION:
Do not start engine while checking oil level.
3. Apply sealant to filler plug. Install filler plug to final drive assem-
bly and tighten to the specified torque. Refer toRFD-15, "
COM-
PONENTS".
PDIA1038E
OilgradeandViscosity:
Refer toMA-14, "
Fluids and Lubricants".
Oil capacity:
Approx. 2.01 (3-1/2pt)
PDIA1039E
PDIA1039E
PRECAUTIONS
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[WITH ELECTRONIC LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL]PRECAUTIONSPFP:00001
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER”
EDS003IE
The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of
this Service Manual.
WARNING:
lTo avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
lImproper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air
Bag Module, see the SRS section.
lDo not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or
harness connectors.
Precautions for Differential Case Assembly and Differential Lock Control Unit
Replacement
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lWhen replacing differential case assembly or differential lock control unit, check the DIFF LOCK indicator
pattern and adjustment of the position between differential case assembly and differential lock control unit
if necessary.
CHECK DIFF LOCK INDICATOR LAMP
1. Start engine. Run engine for at least 10 seconds.
2. Turn 4WD shift switch to “4LO” and confirm 4LO indicator lamp is turned on. Refer toTF-16, "
4WD SHIFT
SWITCH AND INDICATOR LAMP".
3. Stop vehicle and turn differential lock mode switch to “ON”.
4. Drive vehicle at 7 km/h (4 MPH) or less.
NOTE:
Differential case assembly must be given a rotation from rear left wheel and rear right wheel.
5. Check if DIFF LOCK indicator lamp flashes to turn on.
6. Check if DIFF LOCK indicator lamp and 4LO indicator lamp are changed properly as follows.
lIf each indication and state is OK, rear final drive assembly and differential lock control unit is working cor-
rectly.
lIf each indication and state is NG, rear final drive assembly and differential lock control unit is not working
correctly. Refer toRFD-34, "
METHOD FOR ADJUSTMENT".
Differential lock mode
switch4LO indicator lamp Vehicle speed (VSS)Differential case assem-
bly stateDIFF LOCK indicator
lamp
ONOFF7 km/h (4 MPH) < VSS
Disengage Flash VSS£7km/h(4MPH)
ON7 km/h (4 MPH) < VSS
VSS£7 km/h (4 MPH) Disengage®Engage Flash®ON
OFFOFF7 km/h (4 MPH) < VSS
Disengage OFF VSS£7km/h(4MPH)
ON7 km/h (4 MPH) < VSS
VSS£7km/h(4MPH)
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DIFFERENTIAL GEAR OIL
DIFFERENTIAL GEAR OIL
PFP:KLD30
Changing Differential Gear OilEDS003AN
DRAINING
1. Stop engine.
2. Remove drain plug and drain gear oil.
3. Apply sealant to drain plug. Install drain plug to final drive
assembly and tighten to the specified torque. Refer toRFD-82,
"COMPONENTS".
FILLING
1. Remove filler plug. Fill with new gear oil until oil level reaches
the specified limit near filler plug hole.
2. After refilling oil, check oil level. Apply sealant to filler plug.
Install filler plug to final drive assembly and tighten to the speci-
fied torque. Refer toRFD-82, "
COMPONENTS".
Checking Differential Gear OilEDS003AO
OIL LEAKAGE AND OIL LEVEL
1. Make sure that gear oil is not leaking from final drive assembly or around it.
2. Check oil level from filler plug hole as shown.
CAUTION:
Do not start engine while checking oil level.
3. Apply sealant to filler plug. Install filler plug to final drive assem-
bly and tighten to the specified torque. Refer toRFD-82, "
COM-
PONENTS".
PDIA1038E
Oil grade and Viscosity:
Refer toMA-14, "
Fluids and Lubricants".
Oil capacity:
Approx. 2.01 (3-1/2pt)
PDIA1039E
PDIA1039E
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DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SYSTEM
Differential Lock Operation
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1. Differential lock solenoid operates pressure plate.
2. Pressure plate presses cam ring.
3. Engage cam ring and side gear, and then differential is locked.
System DescriptionEDS003AR
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SOLENOID
It is operated by signal from differential lock control unit, and it operates pressure plate so as to switch lock/
unlock.
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK POSITION SWITCH
It detects that differential is in lock or unlock by pressure plate position, and sends it to differential lock control
unit.
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CONTROL UNIT
lDifferential lock control unit controls differential lock solenoid by input signals of each sensor and each
switch.
lAs a fail-safe function, differential lock disengages, if malfunction is detected in differential lock system.
lSelf-diagnosis can be done with CONSULT-II.
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK MODE SWITCH
Able to select differential lock and unlock.
DIFF LOCK INDICATOR LAMP
The following is the indications of indicator lamp.
NOTE:
Differential lock standby condition is the condition that differential lock mode switch is ON and differential is unlocked.
SDIA2498E
Condition DIFF LOCK indicator lamp
Differential lock/unlock ON/OFF
Differential lock standby condition Flashing: 1 time/2 seconds
Differential lock system malfunction OFF (Even if differential lock mode switch is turned ON)
Lamp checkTurns ON when ignition switch is turned ON.
Turns OFF after engine start.
RFD-48
[WITH ELECTRONIC LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL]
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
Trouble Diagnosis Chart for Symptoms
EDS003AY
If DIFF LOCK indicator lamp does not turn ON after engine start, perform self-diagnosis. Refer toRFD-51, "SELF-DIAG RESULTSMODE".
Differential Lock Control Unit Input/Output Signal Reference ValuesEDS003AZ
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION TABLE
Specifications with CONSULT-II
Symptom Condition Check itemReference
page
DIFF LOCK indicator lamp does not turn ON.
(DIFF LOCK indicator lamp check)Ignition switch: ONCAN communication line
RFD-70
Power supply and ground for differential
lock control unit
Combination meter
DIFF LOCK indicator lamp does not change.
lEngine running
lDifferential lock mode
switch: ONCombination meter
RFD-73Differential lock mode switch
CAN communication line
DIFF LOCK indicator lamp sometimes flashes.
lEngine running
lDifferential lock mode
switch: ONCombination meter
RFD-74Differential lock mode switch
Differential lock position switch
Differential inner parts
Monitor item [Unit] Content Condition Display value
BATTERY VOLT [V]Power supply voltage for
differential lock control unitIgnition switch: ON Battery voltage
4WD MODE [2H/4H/
4Lo]Condition of 4WD shift
switch4WD shift switch
(Engine running)2WD 2H
4H 4H
4LO 4Lo
VHCL S/SEN-R [km/h]
or [mph]Wheel speed
(Rear wheel right)Vehicle stopped 0 km/h (0 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under standard condition.Approximately
equal to the indi-
cation on speed-
ometer (Inside of
±10%)
VHCL S/SEN-L [km/h] or
[mph]Wheel speed
(Rear wheel left)Vehicle stopped 0 km/h (0 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under standard condition.Approximately
equal to the indi-
cation on speed-
ometer (Inside of
±10%)
VHCL S/SEN-RL [km/h]
or [mph]Wheel speed
(Average value of rear
wheel right and left)Vehicle stopped 0 km/h (0 mph)
Vehicle running
CAUTION:
Check air pressure of tire under standard condition.Approximately
equal to the indi-
cation on speed-
ometer (Inside of
±10%)
D-LOCK SW SIG [ON/
OFF]Condition of differential
lock mode switchDifferential lock mode switch: ON ON
Differential lock mode switch: OFF OFF
D-LOCK SIG [ON/OFF]Control status of differen-
tial lock
lVehicle stopped
lEngine running
l4WD shift switch: 4LODifferential lock mode
switch: ONON
Differential lock mode
switch: OFFOFF