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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
PERMANENT DTC SET TIMING
The setting timing of permanent DTC is stored in EC
M with the lighting of MIL when a DTC is confirmed.
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)INFOID:0000000009462118
When emission-related ECU detects a malfunction in the emission
control systems components and/or the powertrain control compo-
nents (which affect vehicle emissions), it turns on/blinks MIL to
inform the driver that a malfunction has been detected.
1. The MIL illuminates when ignition switch is turned ON (engine is not running).
NOTE:
Check the MIL circuit if MIL does not illuminate. Refer to EC-
517, "Diagnosis Procedure".
2. When the engine is started, the MIL should go off.
NOTE:
If MIL continues to illuminate/blink, perform self-diagnoses and
inspect/repair accordingly because an emission-rela ted ECU has detected a malfunction in the emission
control systems components and/or the powertrain cont rol components (which affect vehicle emissions).
On Board Diagnosis FunctionINFOID:0000000009462119
ON BOARD DIAGNOSIS ITEM
The on board diagnostic system has the following functions.
BULB CHECK MODE
Description
This function allows damage inspection in the MIL bulb (blown, open circuit, etc.).
Operation Procedure
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. The MIL on the instrument panel should stay ON. If it remains OFF, check MIL circuit. Refer to EC-517, "Diagnosis Procedure"
.
SRT STATUS MODE
Description
This function allows to read if ECM has completed t he self-diagnoses of major emission control systems and
components. For SRT, refer to EC-72, "DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : System Readiness Test (SRT) Code"
.
Operation Procedure
1. Turn ignition switch ON and wait 20 seconds.
2. SRT status is indicated as shown blow. • ECM continues to illuminate MIL if all SRT codes are set.
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Diagnostic test mode Function
Bulb check MIL can be checked.
SRT status ECM can read if SRT codes are set.
Malfunction warning If ECM detects a malfunction, it illuminates or blinks MIL to inform the driver that a malfunction has been detected.
Self-diagnostic results DTCs or 1st trip DTCs stored in ECM can be read.
Accelerator pedal released po-
sition learning ECM can learn the accelerator pedal released position. Refer to
EC-177, "Work Procedure"
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Throttle valve closed position
learning ECM can learn the throttle valve closed position. Refer to
EC-178, "Work Procedure"
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Idle air volume learning ECM can learn the idle air volume. Refer to EC-179, "Work Procedure"
.
Mixture ratio self -learning value
clear Mixture ratio self-learning value can be erased. Refer to
EC-181, "Work Procedure"
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DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (ECM)
PERMANENT DTC SET TIMING
The setting timing of permanent DTC is stored in EC
M with the lighting of MIL when a DTC is confirmed.
DIAGNOSIS DESCRIPTION : Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)INFOID:0000000009462539
• When detecting a DTC that affects exhaust gas, the exhaust emis-
sion-related control module transmits a malfunction indicator lamp
signal to ECM via CAN communication line.
ECM prioritizes (MIL: ON/blink) the signal received from the
exhaust emission-related control module and the ECM-stored DTC
that affects exhaust gas and transmits a malfunction indicator lamp
signal to the combination meter via CAN communication line.
The combination meter turns ON or blinks the MIL, according to
the signal transmitted from ECM, and alerts the driver of malfunc-
tion detection.
• Control modules that a DTC of MIL ON/Blink is stored (Control module varies among DTCs.):
-ECM
-TCM
1. The MIL illuminates when ignition switch is turned ON (engine is not running). NOTE:
Check the MIL circuit if MIL does not illuminate. Refer to EC-973, "Component Function Check"
.
2. When the engine is started, the MIL should go off. NOTE:
If MIL remains ON or continues blinking, a DTC(s) t hat affects exhaust gas is detected. In this case, Self
diagnosis is required for performing inspection and repair.
On Board Diagn osis FunctionINFOID:0000000009462540
ON BOARD DIAGNOSIS ITEM
The on board diagnostic system has the following functions.
BULB CHECK MODE
Description
This function allows damage inspection in the MIL bulb (blown, open circuit, etc.).
Operation Procedure
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. The MIL on the instrument panel should stay ON.
If it remains OFF, check MIL circuit. Refer to EC-973, "Diagnosis Procedure"
.
SRT STATUS MODE
Description
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Diagnostic test mode Function
Bulb check MIL can be checked.
SRT status ECM can read if SRT codes are set.
Malfunction warning If ECM detects a malfunction, it illuminates or blinks MIL to inform the driver that a malfunction has been detected.
Self-diagnostic results DTCs or 1st trip DTCs stored in ECM can be read.
Accelerator pedal released po-
sition learning ECM can learn the accelerator pedal released position. Refer to
EC-681, "Description"
.
Throttle valve closed position
learning ECM can learn the throttle valve closed position. Refer to
EC-682, "Description"
.
Idle air volume learning ECM can learn the idle air volume. Refer to EC-683, "Description"
.
Mixture ratio self -learning value
clear Mixture ratio self-learning value can be erased. Refer to
EC-685, "Description"
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FUEL INJECTOR AND FUEL TUBE
c. Align center to insert quick connector straight onto fuel tube.
d. Insert fuel tube into quick connector (1) until the top spool (B) on fuel tubes is inserted completely and the second level spool (C)
is positioned slightly below the quick connector bottom end.
CAUTION:
• Hold at position (A) as show n, when inserting the fuel
tube into the quick connector.
• Carefully align to center to avoid inclined insertion to pre-
vent damage to the O-ring inside the quick connector.
• Insert the fuel tube until you hear a “click” sound and
actually feel the engagement.
• To avoid misidentification of engagement with a similar
sound, be sure to perform the next step.
• Do not reuse O-ring.
e. Before clamping the fuel hose with the hose clamp, pull the quick connector hard by hand, holding at the
(A) position, as shown. Make sure it is completely engaged (connected) so that it does not come off of the
fuel tube.
NOTE:
Recommended pulling force is 50 N (5.1 kg, 11.2 lb).
f. Install quick connector cap (1) over fuel hose side (B) and fuel tube side (A).
NOTE:
Direct arrow mark on quick connector cap (1) to fuel hose side.
5. Installation of the remaining components is in the reverse order of removal.
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
Make sure there are no fuel leaks at connections as follows:
1. Apply fuel pressure to fuel lines by turning ignition switch ON (with engine stopped). Then check for fuel leaks at connections.
2. Start the engine and rev it up and check for fuel leaks at connections. • Perform procedures for “Throttle Valve Closed Posi tion Learning” after finishing repairs. Refer to EC-
178, "Work Procedure".
• If electric throttle control actuator is replaced, perform procedures for “Idle Air Volume Learning” after
finishing repairs. Refer to EC-179, "Work Procedure"
.
WARNING:
Do not touch engine immediately after stopping as engine is extremely hot.
NOTE:
Use mirrors for checking on connections out of the direct line of sight.
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EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND THREE WAY CATALYST
Removal and Installation (LH)
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REMOVAL
WARNING:
• Perform the work when the exhaust system has completely cooled down.
• When removing the front and rear engine mounting th rough bolts and nuts, lift the engine up slightly
for safety.
NOTE:
When removing components such as hoses, tubes/lines, etc. , cap or plug openings to prevent fluid from spill-
ing.
1. Remove the air cleaner assembly, and air duct hose and resonator assembly. Refer to EM-144, "Removal
and Installation".
2. Remove the battery and battery tray assembly. Refer to PG-74, "Removal and Installation (Battery Tray)"
.
3. Remove the engine under cover. Refer to EXT-28, "Removal and Installation"
.
4. Remove the radiator assembly. Refer to CO-41, "Removal and Installation"
.
5. Remove the engine cooling fan shroud and motor assembly. Refer to CO-42, "Removal and Installation"
.
6. Remove the front exhaust tube. Refer to EX-10, "Exploded View"
.
7. Remove the LH three way catalyst support brackets.
8. Remove heated oxygen sensor 2 (bank 2), air fuel ratio (A/F) sensor 1 (bank 2).
a. Remove harness connector of each sensor, and di sconnect the harness from the bracket and middle
clamp.
b. Remove both heated oxygen sensor 2 and air fuel ratio (A/F) sensor 1 using Tool.
CAUTION:
• Be careful not to damage heated oxygen sen sors 2 or air fuel ratio (A/F) sensors 1.
• Discard any heated oxygen sensor 2 which has been dropped from a height of more than 0.5 m
(19.7 in) onto a hard surface such as a co ncrete floor; replace with a new sensor.
9. Remove exhaust manifold heat shield (LH) and three way catalyst heat shields (LH) using power tool.
10. Remove the three way catalyst (bank 2) by loosening the bolts first and then removing the nuts and through bolts.
11. Loosen and remove the exhaust manifold nuts in the reverse order as shown.
NOTE:
Number 7 and 8 are not applicable to removal.
12. Remove the exhaust manifold (LH) and gasket.
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Surface Distortion Tool numbers : KV10114400 (J-38365)
: KV991J0050 (J-44626)
: Engine front
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a. Insert Tool (A) between the lower oil pan and the upper oil pan.
CAUTION:
• Be careful not to damage the mating surface.
• Do not insert a screwdriver or similar tool, this will dam-
age the mating surfaces.
b. In areas where the cutter is difficult to use, use a plastic hammer to lightly tap (1) the cutter where the liquid gasket is applied. Use
a plastic hammer to slide (2) the cutter by tapping on the side.
4. If re-installing the original lower oil pan, remove the old liquid gasket from the mating surfaces using a scraper.
• Also remove the old liquid gasket from mating surface of the upper oil pan.
• Remove the old liquid gasket from the bolt holes and threads.
CAUTION:
Do not scratch or damage the mating surf aces when cleaning off the old liquid gasket.
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Clean oil strainer if any object is attached.
INSTALLATION
1. Apply a continuous bead of liquid gasket to the lower oil pan.
• Use Genuine Silicone RTV Sealant, or equivalent. Refer to GI-
21, "Recommended Chemical Products and Sealants".
• Be sure the liquid gasket is 4.5 - 5.5 mm (0.177 - 0.217 in) wide.
• Installation must be done within 5 minutes after applying liquid gasket.
2. Install the lower oil pan. Tighten the lower oil pan bolts in order as shown.
• Wait at least 30 minutes before refilling the engine with oil.
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
• Start the engine and check for leaks. Refer to LU-25, "Inspection".
• Inspect the engine oil level. Refer to LU-25, "Inspection"
.
Removal and Installation (Upper Oil Pan)INFOID:0000000009460550
REMOVAL
WARNING:
• Do not remove the oil pan until the exhaust system and cooling syst em have completely cooled off.
• When removing the front and rear engine through bolt s and nuts, lift the engine up slightly for safety.
For engine slingers, refer to EM-220, "Removal and Installation"
.
CAUTION:
When removing the upper oil pan from the engine , first remove the crankshaft position sensor (POS).
Be careful not to damage senso r edges or signal plate teeth.
Tool number : KV10111100 (J-37228)
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CONTENTS
EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM
PRECAUTION ................ ...............................4
PRECAUTIONS .............................................. .....4
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER" ............................................................. ......
4
General precautions for service operations ..............4
Precaution for Work ............................................ ......5
PREPARATION ............................................6
PREPARATION .............................................. .....6
Special Service Tool ........................................... ......6
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ..............................7
COMPONENT PARTS ................................... .....7
Component Parts Location .................................. ......7
Component Description ............................................8
SYSTEM ..............................................................9
HEADLAMP SYSTEM .................................................9
HEADLAMP SYSTEM : Syst em Diagram .................9
HEADLAMP SYSTEM : System Description ....... ......9
AUTO LIGHT SYSTEM .............................................10
AUTO LIGHT SYSTEM : System Diagram ......... ....10
AUTO LIGHT SYSTEM : System Description .........10
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM ......................10
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM : System
Diagram ............................................................... ....
11
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM : System
Description .......................................................... ....
11
FRONT FOG LAMP SYSTEM ...................................11
FRONT FOG LAMP SYSTEM : System Diagram ....11
FRONT FOG LAMP SYSTEM : System Descrip-
tion ...................................................................... ....
11
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING LAMPS ....11
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING
LAMPS : System Diagram .......................................
12
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING
LAMPS : System Descripti on ..................................
12
PARKING, LICENSE PLATE AND TAIL LAMPS . ....12
PARKING, LICENSE PLATE AND TAIL LAMPS :
System Diagram .................................................. ....
12
PARKING, LICENSE PLATE AND TAIL LAMPS :
System Description .............................................. ....
12
COMBINATION SWITCH READING SYSTEM .........12
COMBINATION SWITCH READING SYSTEM :
System Diagram .................................................. ....
13
COMBINATION SWITCH READING SYSTEM :
System Description .............................................. ....
13
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (BCM) ...........................17
COMMON ITEM ..................................................... ....17
COMMON ITEM : CONSULT Function (BCM -
COMMON ITEM) ................................................. ....
17
HEADLAMP ........................................................... ....18
HEADLAMP : CONSULT Function (BCM - HEAD-
LAMP) .................................................................. ....
18
FLASHER ............................................................... ....19
FLASHER : CONSULT Function (BCM - FLASH-
ER) ...................................................................... ....
19
COMB SW .............................................................. ....20
COMB SW : CONSULT Function (BCM - COMB
SW) ...................................................................... ....
20
BATTERY SAVER ................................................. ....20
BATTERY SAVER : CONSULT Function (BCM -
BATTERY SAVER) ............. .....................................
20
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM (IPDM E/R) ...................22
Diagnosis Description .......................................... ....22
CONSULT Function (IPDM E/R) .............................23
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ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION ..............26
BCM, IPDM E/R .............................................. ...26
List of ECU Reference ......................................... ...26
WIRING DIAGRAM .....................................27
HEADLAMP .................................................... ...27
Wiring Diagram - Halogen ................................... ...27
Wiring Diagram - Xenon .........................................33
DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM ................................39
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ...39
AUTO LIGHT SYSTEM ......................................47
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ...47
FRONT FOG LAMP ...........................................54
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ...54
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING
LAMPS ............................................................ ...
60
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ...60
PARKING, LICENSE PLATE AND TAIL
LAMPS ............................................................ ...
68
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ...68
STOP LAMP ......................................................76
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ...76
BACK-UP LAMP ................................................79
Wiring Diagram .................................................... ...79
BASIC INSPECTION ...................................86
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW ...... ...86
Work Flow ............................................................ ...86
DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS ...................... ...89
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT .. ...89
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) ...................... ...89
BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE) : Diagnosis
Procedure ............................................................ ...
89
IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBU-
TION MODULE ENGINE ROOM) .......................... ...
89
IPDM E/R (INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBU-
TION MODULE ENGINE ROOM) : Diagnosis Pro-
cedure .................................................................. ...
89
HEADLAMP (HI) CIRCUIT ................................91
Description ........................................................... ...91
Component Function Check ...................................91
Diagnosis Procedure ..............................................91
HEADLAMP (LO) CIRCUIT ...............................93
HEADLAMP (HALOGEN) ...................................... ...93
HEADLAMP (HALOGEN) : Description ..................93
HEADLAMP (HALOGEN) : Component Function
Check ................................................................... ...
93
HEADLAMP (HALOGEN) : Diagnosis Procedure ...93
HEADLAMP (XENON) ........................................... ...94
HEADLAMP (XENON) : Description .......................94
HEADLAMP (XENON) : Component Function
Check ................................................................... ...
94
HEADLAMP (XENON) : Diagnosis Procedure ........95
XENON HEADLAMP .........................................97
Description ........................................................... ...97
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................97
DAYTIME LIGHT RELAY CIRCUIT ..................98
Description ........................................................... ...98
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................98
Component Inspection ............................................99
FRONT FOG LAMP CIRCUIT ..........................101
Description ........................................................... .101
Component Function Check .................................101
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................101
PARKING LAMP CIRCUIT ...............................103
Description ........................................................... .103
Component Function Check .................................103
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................103
TURN SIGNAL LAMP CIRCUIT .......................106
Description ........................................................... .106
Component Function Check .................................106
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................106
OPTICAL SENSOR ..........................................110
Description ........................................................... .110
Component Function Check .................................110
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................110
HAZARD SWITCH .......................................... ..112
Component Function Check ................................ .112
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................112
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS ...........................114
EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM SYMPTOMS ..114
Symptom Table .................................................... .114
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION ...............116
Description ........................................................... .116
BOTH SIDE HEADLAMPS DO NOT SWITCH
TO HIGH BEAM .............................................. ..
117
Description ........................................................... .117
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................117
DAYTIME LIGHT SYSTEM INOPERATIVE .....118
Description ........................................................... .118
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................118
BOTH SIDE HEADLAMPS (LO) ARE NOT
TURNED ON ................................................... ..
119
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PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTION
PRECAUTIONS
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT
PRE-TENSIONER"
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The Supplemental Restraint System such as “A IR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severi ty of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SR and SB section of
this Service Manual.
WARNING:
• To avoid rendering the SRS inopera tive, 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 performed by
an authorized NISS AN/INFINITI dealer.
• Improper maintenance, including in correct removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to personal
injury caused by unintent ional activation of the system. For re moval of Spiral Cable and Air Bag
Module, see the SR section.
• Do not use electrical test equipmen t on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harn esses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or har-
ness connectors.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING POWER TOOLS (AIR OR ELECTRIC) AND HAMMERS
WARNING:
• When working near the Airbag Diagnosis Sensor Unit or other Airbag System sensors with the Igni-
tion ON or engine running, DO NOT use air or electri c power tools or strike near the sensor(s) with a
hammer. Heavy vibration could activate the sensor( s) and deploy the air bag(s), possibly causing
serious injury.
• When using air or electric power tools or hammers , always switch the Ignition OFF, disconnect the
battery and wait at least three minutes before performing any service.
General precautions fo r service operationsINFOID:0000000009463538
• Do not work with wet hands.
• The xenon headlamp system includes a high voltage generating
part. Be sure to disconnect batte ry negative cable (negative termi-
nal) or power fuse before removing, installing, or touching the
xenon headlamp (including lamp bulb).
• Turn the lighting switch OFF before disconnecting and connecting the connector.
• When turning the xenon headlamp on and while it is illuminated, do
not touch the harness, bulb, and socket of the headlamp.
• When checking the headlamp on/off operation, check it on vehicle and with the power connected to the vehicle-side connector.
• Do not touch the headlamp bulb glass surface with bare hands or allow oil or grease to get on it. Do not touch the headl amp bulb just after the headlamp is turned off, because
it is very hot.
• Install the xenon headlamp bulb socket co rrectly. If it is installed improperly, high-voltage leak or corona dis-
charge may occur that can melt the bulb, connector or housing. Do not illuminate the xenon headlamp bulb
out of the headlamp housing. Doing so can cause fire and harm your eyes.
• When the bulb has burned out, wrap it in a thick vinyl bag and discard. Do not break the bulb.
• Leaving the bulb removed from the headlamp housing for a long period of time can deteriorate the perfor- mance of the lens and reflector (dirt, clouding). Al ways prepare a new bulb and have it on hand when replac-
ing the bulb.
• When adjusting the headlamp aiming, turn the aiming adjus tment screw only in the tightening direction. If it
is necessary to loosen the screw, first fully loosen the screw, and then turn it in the tightening direction.
• Do not use organic solvent (paint thinner or gasoline) to clean lamps and to remove old sealant.
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