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 ETC2 EC  Throttle Control Motor Relay
 ETC3 EC  Throttle Control Motor
 F/FOG LT  Front Fog Lamp
 F/PUMP EC  Fuel Pump
 FTS AT  A/T Fluid Temperature Sensor
 FTS CVT  CVT Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit
 FTTS EC  Fuel Tank Temperature Sensor
 FUEL EC  Fuel Ignition System Function
 HEATER MTC  Heater System
 H/LAMP LT  Headlamp
 H/PHON AV  Hands Free Telephone
 HORN WW  Horn
 HO2S2 EC  Heated Oxygen Sensor 2
 HO2S2H EC  Heated Oxygen Sensor 2 Heater
 IATS EC  Intake Air Temperature Sensor
 IGNSYS EC   Ignition System
 I/KEY BL   Intelligent Key System
 ILL LT  Illumination
 INJECT EC  Injector
 INT/L LT  Room/Map, Vanity and Luggage Lamps
 IVC EC  Intake Valve Timing Control Solenoid Valve
 KEYLES BL  Remote Keyless Entry System
 KS EC  Knock Sensor
 LPSV AT  Line Pressure Solenoid Valve
 LPSV CVT  Line Pressure Solenoid Valve
 L/USSV CVT  Lock-up Select Solenoid Valve
 MAFS EC  Mass Air Flow Sensor
 MAIN AT  Main Power Supply and Ground Circuit
 MAIN EC  Main Power Supply and Ground Circuit
 METER DI  Speedometer, Tachometer, Temp. and Fuel Gauges
 MIL/DL EC  Malfunction Indicator Lamp
 MIRROR GW  Door Mirror
 NATS BL  Nissan Anti-Theft System
 NONDTC AT  Non-detectable Item
 NONDTC CVT  Non-detectable Item
 ODSW CVT  Overdrive Control Switch
 OVRCSV AT  Over Run Clutch Solenoid Valve
 P/SCKT WW  Power Socket
 PGC/V EC  EVAP Canister Purge Volume Control Solenoid Valve
 PHASE EC  Camshaft Position Sensor (PHASE)
 PNP/SW AT  Park/Neutral Position Switch
 PNP/SW CVT  Park/Neutral Position Switch
 PNP/SW EC  Park/Neutral Position Switch
 POS EC  Crankshaft Position Sensor (POS)
 POWER CVT  Transmission Control Module (Power Supply)
 PRE/SE EC  EVAP Control System Pressure Sensor
 PRIPS CVT  Primary Pressure Sensor
 PRSCVT CVT  Primary Speed Sensor CVT (Revolution Sensor)
 PT/SEN AT  Powertrain Revolution Sensor
 RP/SEN EC  Refrigerant Pressure Sensor
 SECPS CVT  Secondary Pressure Sensor
 SECPSV CVT  Secondary Speed Sensor CVT (Revolution Sensor) 
REAR SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY
RSU-5
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REAR SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY
On-Vehicle Inspection and ServiceINFOID:0000000001703736
Make sure the mounting conditions (looseness, backlash) of each component and component conditions
(wear, damage) are within specifications.
SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION
Check shock absorber for oil leakage, damage and replace it if necessary.  
Wheel AlignmentInspectionINFOID:0000000001703737
DESCRIPTION
Measure wheel alignment under unladen conditions.
NOTE:
“Unladen conditions” means that fuel, engine coolant, and lubricant are full. Spare tire, jack, hand tools and
mats are in designated positions.
PRELIMINARY
Check the following:
1. Tires for improper air pressure and wear.
2. Road wheels for runout. Refer to WT-5
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3. Wheel bearing axial end play. Refer to RAX-4, "
On-Vehicle Inspection and Service" .
4. Shock absorber operation.
5. Each mounting part of suspension for looseness and deformation.
6. Rear suspension beam for cracks, deformation, and other damage.
7. Vehicle height (posture).
GENERAL INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1. A Four-Wheel Thrust Alignment should be performed.
• This type of alignment is recommended for any NISSAN vehicle.
• The four-wheel “thrust” process helps ensure that the vehicle is properly aligned and the steering wheel
is centered.
• The alignment machine itself should be capable of accepting any NISSAN vehicle.
• The alignment machine should be checked to ensure that it is level.
2. Make sure the alignment machine is properly calibrated.
• Your alignment machine should be regularly calibrated in order to give correct information.
• Check with the manufacturer of your specific alignment machine for their recommended Service/Cali-
bration Schedule.
THE ALIGNMENT PROCESS
IMPORTANT: Use only the alignment specifications listed in this Service Manual. Refer to RSU-12, "Wheel
Alignment (Unladen*)" .
1. When displaying the alignment settings, many alignment machines use “indicators”: (Green/red, plus or
minus, Go/No Go). Do NOT use these indicators.
• The alignment specifications programmed into your alignment machine that operate these indicators
may not be correct.
• This may result in an ERROR.
2. Some newer alignment machines are equipped with an optional “Rolling Compensation” method to “com-
pensate” the sensors (alignment targets or head units). Do NOT use this “Rolling Compensation”
method.
• Use the “Jacking Compensation” method. After installing the alignment targets or head units, raise the
vehicle and rotate the wheels 1/2 turn both ways.
• See Instructions in the alignment machine you are using for more information.
CAMBER INSPECTION 
STARTING SYSTEM
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1.CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO STARTER MOTOR
1. Remove the fuel pump fuse.
2. Crank or start the engine (where possible) until the fuel pressure is released.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
4. Check that the starter motor connector F27 connection is clean and tight.
5. Check voltage between starter motor connector F27 terminal B
and ground using a digital circuit tester.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Check harness between the battery and the starter
motor for open circuit.
2.CHECK VOLTAGE DROP ON STARTER MOTOR CIRCUIT
1. Check voltage between starter motor connector F27 terminal B
and battery positive terminal using a digital circuit tester.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Check harness between the battery and the starter
motor for poor continuity.
3.CHECK VOLTAGE DROP ON STARTER MOTOR GROUND CIRCUIT
1. Check voltage between starter motor case and battery negative
terminal using a digital circuit tester.
OK or NG
OK >> Starter motor ground circuit is OK. Further inspection is
necessary. Refer to "WORK FLOW" .
NG >> Check harness between the starter motor case and
ground for poor continuity.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 2
Check Magnetic Switch Circuit
1.CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO MAGNETIC SWITCH
1. Remove the fuel pump fuse.
2. Crank or start the engine (where possible) until the fuel pressure is released.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
4. Disconnect starter motor connector F28.Battery voltage should exist
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Ignition switch in 
START: Less than 0.2V
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Ignition switch in 
START: Less than 0.2V
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