Terminal and Reference Value for Power Window Main Switch

2006 Infiniti FX35 AWDSECTION Terminal and Reference Value for Power Window Main Switch
TERMINAL AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH

Terminal Wire color Item Signal Input/Output Condition Voltage [V] (Approx.)
1 Y Rear LH power window UP signal Output When rear LH switch in power window main switch is UP at operated. Battery voltage
2 SB Limit switch and encoder ground - - 0
3 R Rear LH power window DOWN signal Output When rear LH switch in power window main switch is DOWN at operated. Battery voltage
4 P Door key cylinder switch LOCK signal Input Key position
(Neutral --> Locked)
5 --> 0
5 G Rear RH power window DOWN signal Output When rear RH switch in power window main switch is DOWN at operated. Battery voltage
6 OR Door key cylinder switch UNLOCK signal Input Key position
(Neutral --> Unlocked)
5 --> 0
7 LG Rear RH power window UP signal Output When rear RH switch in power window main switch is UP at operated. Battery voltage
8 L Front driver side power window motor UP signal Output When front LH switch in power window main switch is UP at operated Battery voltage
9 GY Limit switch signal Input Driver side door window is between fully-open and just before fully-closed position (ON) 0
Driver side door window is between just before fully closed position and fully closed position (OFF) 5
10 BR Rap signal Input IGN SW ON Battery voltage
Within 45 second after ignition switch is turned to OFF Battery voltage
When driver side or passenger side door open in power window timer is operates 0
11 B Front driver side power window motor DOWN signal Output When front LH switch in power window main switch is DOWN at operated Battery voltage
13 PU Encoder pulse signal Input When power window motor operates.
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14 Y Power window serial link Input/Output IGN SW ON or power window timer operating.
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15 W Encoder power supply Output When ignition switch ON or power window timer operates 10
17 B Ground - - 0
19 W Battery power supply Input - Battery voltage
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