2008 NISSAN TEANA warning light

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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual MWI
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
MWI-33
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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual MWI-34
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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
W TEMP METER
[°C] XValue of engine coolant temperature signal is received from ECM via CAN com-
munication. 
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215 is displayed when the mal

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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual MWI
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
MWI-35
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Some items are not available according to vehicle specification.
SPECIAL FUNCTION
Special menu
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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual MWI-36
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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (METER)
- 0 : The condition that the warning/indicator lamp has been turned on 1 or more times after starting the
engine and waiting for 30 seconds.
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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual MWI
COMBINATION METER
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ECU DIAGNOSIS
COMBINATION METER
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VALUES ON THE DIAGNOSIS TOOL
Monitor Item Condition V

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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual MWI
COMBINATION METER
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Function Specifications
Speedometer
Reset to zero by suspending communication. Tachometer
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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual PCS
RELAY CONTROL SYSTEM
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BCM controls the starter relay.Control relay Input/output Transmit unit Control part Reference page

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NISSAN TEANA 2008  Service Manual WCS
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DRIVER INFORMATION & MULTIMEDIA
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WARNING CHIME SYSTEM
BASIC INSPECTION  ....... .............................3
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