Nissan Primera P11. Manual — part 84
ENGINE RELATED ITEMS
Detected items
(Screen terms for
CONSULT-II, “SELF-DIAG
RESULTS” mode)
Malfunction is detected when ...
Cooling fan
(OVER HEAT)
●
An excessive high engine coolant temperature sensor signal is detected by the ECM. (Over-
heat)
ECM2
(ECM2)
●
ECM calculation function is malfunctioning.
Needle lift sensor circuit
(NEEDLE LIFT SEN)
●
An incorrect signal from the sensor is detected by the ECM during engine running.
Fuel cut solenoid valve 1
(FUEL CUT S/V 1)
●
Fuel cut solenoid valve circuit is malfunctioning.
Fuel temperature sensor
circuit
(FUEL TEMP SENSOR)
●
An excessively high or low voltage from the sensor is detected by the ECM.
Accelerator position sensor
circuit
(ACCEL POS SENSOR)
●
An excessively high or low voltage from the sensor is detected by the ECM.
Crankshaft position sensor
(TDC)
[CRANK POS SEN (TDC)]
●
An incorrect signal from the sensor is detected by the ECM during engine running and
cranking.
No failure
(NO SELF DIAGNOSTIC
FAILURE INDICATED)
No malfunction is detected by the ECM.
Abbreviations for Quick Reference of “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE”
IGN: ON
: Turning the ignition switch ON is required for checking the function of the sensor, switch, solenoid and circuit.
RUNNING : Running engine is required for checking the function of the sensor, switch, solenoid and circuit.
LIFTING
: Lifting up the vehicle, running engine and spinning wheels are required.
DRIVING : Driving the vehicle in the specified pattern is required.
Abbreviations for Quick Reference of “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK”
IGN: ON
: Turning the ignition switch ON is required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one exists).
RUNNING : Running engine is required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one exists).
LIFTING
: Lifting up the vehicle, running engine and spinning wheels are required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one
exists).
DRIVING : Driving the vehicle in the specified pattern is required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one exists).
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS — General Description
CD20T
Diagnostic Trouble Chart (Cont’d)
EC-41
—: Not applicable
Check Items
(Possible Cause)
*1
Confirmation
Procedure
Quick Ref.
*2
Overall
Function
Check
MI
Illumination
Reference
Page
●
Harness or connectors
(The cooling fan circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Cooling fan
●
Radiator hose
●
Radiator
●
Radiator cap
●
Water pump
●
Thermostat
●
Fan belt
●
Engine coolant temperature sensor
For more information, refer to “12 MAIN CAUSES OF
OVERHEATING”. (EC-CD-95)
—
IGN: ON
(RUNNING)
Lighting up
●
ECM
IGN: ON
—
Lighting up
●
Harness or connectors
(The sensor circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Needle lift sensor
●
Air in fuel line
●
Clogging No. 1 injection nozzle
RUNNING
—
Lighting up
●
Harness or connectors
(The solenoid valve circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Fuel cut solenoid valve
RUNNING
—
Lighting up
●
Harness or connectors
(The sensor circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Fuel temperature sensor
IGN: ON
—
—
●
Harness or connectors
(The sensor circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Accelerator position sensor
●
Accelerator position switch
IGN: ON
—
Lighting up
●
Harness or connectors
(The sensor circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Crankshaft position sensor (TDC)
RUNNING
—
Lighting up
●
No failure
—
—
—
—
*1:
●
This is Quick Reference of “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE”.
Details are described in each specific TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS.
*2:
●
The “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK” is a simplified and effective way to inspect a component or circuit.
In some cases, the “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK” is used rather than a “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PRO-
CEDURE”.
When no DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE is available, the “NG” result of the OVERALL FUNCTION
CHECK can be considered to mean the same as a malfunction item detection.
●
During an “NG” OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK, the malfunction item might not be confirmed.
●
This is Quick Reference of “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK”.
Details are described in each specific TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS — General Description
CD20T
Diagnostic Trouble Chart (Cont’d)
EC-42
ENGINE RELATED ITEMS
Detected items
(Screen terms for
CONSULT-II, “SELF-DIAG
RESULTS” mode)
Malfunction is detected when ...
Atmospheric pressure
sensor *5
(—) *3
●
An excessively high or low voltage from the sensor is detected by the ECM.
Glow relay circuit
(GLOW RELAY)
●
Glow relay circuit is open or shorted.
ECM
(—)*3
●
ECM reference voltage (2.5V) is excessively high or low.
Air conditioner relay circuit
(—)*3
●
Air conditioner relay circuit is shorted.
EGRC-solenoid valve A
(EGR SYS)
●
EGRC-solenoid valve A is open or shorted.
Brake switch circuits
(—)*3
●
Brake switch circuits are open or shorted.
ECM
(—)*3
●
ECM version number or switching function is not plausible.
ECCS-D relay circuit
(—)*3
●
ECCS-D relay shut-off time is too late.
Ignition switch “ON” signal
circuit
(—)*3
●
Ignition switch “ON” signal evaluation circuit in ECM is malfunctioning.
Injection timing control
valve circuit
(INJ TIMING CONT/V)
●
Injection timing control valve circuit is open or shorted.
Camshaft position sensor
(PUMP)*4
(—)*3
●
An improper signal is calculated by the ECM.
Abbreviations for Quick Reference of “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE”
IGN: ON
: Turning the ignition switch ON is required for checking the function of the sensor, switch, solenoid and circuit.
RUNNING : Running engine is required for checking the function of the sensor, switch, solenoid and circuit.
LIFTING
: Lifting up the vehicle, running engine and spinning wheels are required.
DRIVING : Driving the vehicle in the specified pattern is required.
Abbreviations for Quick Reference of “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK”
IGN: ON
: Turning the ignition switch ON is required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one exists).
RUNNING : Running engine is required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one exists).
LIFTING
: Lifting up the vehicle, running engine and spinning wheels are required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one
exists).
DRIVING : Driving the vehicle in the specified pattern is required for the ECM to detect a malfunction (if one exists).
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS — General Description
CD20T
Diagnostic Trouble Chart (Cont’d)
EC-43
—: Not applicable
Check Items
(Possible Cause)
*1
Confirmation
Procedure
Quick Ref.
*2
Overall Func-
tion Check
MI
Illumination
Reference
Page
●
ECM
IGN: ON
—
—
●
Harness or connectors
(The glow relay circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Glow relay
IGN: ON
—
—
●
ECM
IGN: ON
—
—
●
Harness or connectors
(The air conditioner relay circuit is open or shorted.)
●
Air conditioner relay
IGN: ON
—
—
●
Harness or connectors
(The EGRC-solenoid valve A circuit is open or shorted.)
●
EGRC-solenoid valve
RUNNING
—
Lighting up
●
Harness or connectors
(Brake switch circuits are open or shorted.)
●
Brake lamp switch
●
RDNT brake switch
RUNNING
—
Lighting up
●
ECM
IGN: ON
—
—
●
Harness or connectors
(The ECCS-D relay circuit is shorted.)
●
ECCS-D relay
●
ECM
IGN: ON
—
Lighting up
●
ECM
IGN: ON
—
Lighting up
●
Harness or connectors
(The injection timing control valve circuit is open or
shorted.)
●
Injection timing control valve
IGN: ON
—
Lighting up
●
ECM
●
Needle lift sensor
●
Low battery voltage
RUNNING
—
Lighting up
*1:
●
This is Quick Reference of “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE”.
Details are described in each specific TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS.
*2:
●
The “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK” is a simplified and effective way to inspect a component or circuit.
In some cases, the “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK” is used rather than a “DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PRO-
CEDURE”.
When no DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE is available, the “NG” result of the OVERALL FUNCTION
CHECK can be considered to mean the same as a malfunction item detection.
●
During an “NG” OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK, the malfunction item might not be confirmed.
●
This is Quick Reference of “OVERALL FUNCTION CHECK”.
Details are described in each specific TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS.
*3: CONSULT-II may not detect, but self-diagnostic results are available with MI.
*4: Imaginary sensor, which produces secondary engine revolution signal using needle lift sensor pulse.
*5: The atmospheric pressure sensor is located inside the ECM and is not replaceable.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS — General Description
CD20T
Diagnostic Trouble Chart (Cont’d)
EC-44
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