Example of Filling in Check Sheet When Initial Conditions Are Reproduced

2006 Infiniti FX35 AWDSECTION Example of Filling in Check Sheet When Initial Conditions Are Reproduced
Fig 1: Identifying Check Sheet When Initial Conditions Reproduced (1 Of 4)
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  1. Put a check mark to "No indication" if some of unit names listed on the column of diagnosis system selection screen of a check sheet table are not displayed on "SELECT SYSTEM" screen attached to the check sheet.
    NOTE: Put a check mark to "No indication" of METER A/C AMP, AUTO DRIVE POS. and IPDM E/R because METER A/C AMP, AUTO DRIVE POS. and IPDM E/R is not displayed on "SELECT SYSTEM" screen.
  2. Confirm the unit name that "UNKWN" is displayed from the copy of "CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR" screen of "ENGINE" attached to the check sheet, and then put a check mark to the check sheet table.
    NOTE: In "CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR" screen"UNKWN" is displayed on "VDC/TCS/ABS""METER/M&A" and "IPDM E/R". Put a check mark to the check sheet table.
  3. Confirm the unit name that "UNKWN" is displayed on the copy of "CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR" screen of "A/T" as well as "ENGINE". And then, put a check mark to the check sheet table.
    NOTE: In "CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR" screen"UNKWN" is displayed on "VDC/TCS/ABS""METER/M&A""ICC/e4WD" and "AWD/4WD". But, put a check mark to "VDC/TCS/ABS" and "METER/M&A" because "UNKWN" is listed on the column of reception diagnosis of the check sheet table.
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