Section 4 (Engine Control System - Introduction (VK45DE)): Precautions: Precaution

2006 Infiniti FX35 AWDSECTION Precaution
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  • Always use a 12 volt battery as power source. 
  • Do not attempt to disconnect battery cables while engine is running. 
    Fig 1: Identifying Negative Battery Cable First
    G04076011Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • Before connecting or disconnecting the ECM harness connector, turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect negative battery cable. Failure to do so may damage the ECM because battery voltage is applied to ECM even if ignition switch is turned OFF. 
  • Before removing parts, turn ignition switch OFF and then disconnect battery ground cable. 
  • Do not disassemble ECM. 
  • If a battery cable is disconnected, the memory will return to the ECM value. 
    Fig 2: Identifying ECM
    G04074467Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    The ECM will now start to self-control at its initial value. Engine operation can vary slightly when the terminal is disconnected. However, this is not an indication of a malfunction. Do not replace parts because of a slight variation. 

  • If the battery is disconnected, the following emission related diagnostic information will be lost within 24 hours. 
    • Diagnostic trouble codes 
    • 1st trip diagnostic trouble codes 
    • Freeze frame data 
    • 1st trip freeze frame data 
    • System readiness test (SRT) codes 
    • Test values 
  • When connecting ECM harness connector, fasten (B) it securely with a lever (2) as far as it will go as shown in the figure. 
    • ECM (1) 
    • Loosen (A) 
      Fig 3: Precaution For Identifying ECM Harness Connector
      G04074468Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • When connecting or disconnecting pin connectors into or from ECM, take care not to damage pin terminals (bend or break). 
    Fig 4: Precaution For Pin Terminals
    G04074469Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    Make sure that there are not any bends or breaks on ECM pin terminal, when connecting pin connectors. 

  • Securely connect ECM harness connectors. 

    A poor connection can cause an extremely high (surge) voltage to develop in coil and condenser, thus resulting in damage to ICs. 

  • Keep engine control system harness at least 10 cm (4 in) away from adjacent harness, to prevent engine control system malfunctions due to receiving external noise, degraded operation of ICs, etc. 
  • Keep engine control system parts and harness dry. 
  • Before replacing ECM, perform ECM Terminals and Reference Value inspection and make sure ECM functions properly. Refer to  ECM Harness Connector Terminal Layout   .
    Fig 5: Precaution For Replacing ECM
    G04074470Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • Handle mass air flow sensor carefully to avoid damage. 
  • Do not disassemble mass air flow sensor. 
  • Do not clean mass air flow sensor with any type of detergent. 
  • Do not disassemble electric throttle control actuator. 
  • Even a slight leak in the air intake system can cause serious incidents. 
  • Do not shock or jar the camshaft position sensor (PHASE), crankshaft position sensor (POS). 
  • After performing each TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS, perform DTC Confirmation Procedure or Overall Function Check. 

    The DTC should not be displayed in the DTC Confirmation Procedure if the repair is completed. The Overall Function Check should be a good result if the repair is completed. 

    Fig 6: "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" Malfunction Indicator Lamp
    G04074471Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • When measuring ECM signals with a circuit tester, never allow the two tester probes to contact. 

    Accidental contact of probes will cause a short circuit and damage the ECM power transistor. 

  • Do not use ECM ground terminals when measuring input/ output voltage. Doing so may result in damage to the ECM's transistor. Use a ground other than ECM terminals, such as the ground. 
    Fig 7: Precaution For Measuring ECM Signals Using Circuit Tester
    G04126916Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • B1 indicates the bank 1, B2 indicates the bank 2 as shown in the figure. 
    Fig 8: Identifying Bank 1 And Bank 2
    G04074473Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • Do not operate fuel pump when there is no fuel in lines. 
  • Tighten fuel hose clamps to the specified torque. 
    Fig 9: Identifying Fuel Pressure Regulator And Fuel Pump
    G04074474Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • Do not depress accelerator pedal when starting. 
  • Immediately after starting, do not rev up engine unnecessarily. 
  • Do not rev up engine just prior to shutdown. 
    Fig 10: Identifying Do Not Depress Accelerator Pedal When Starting Label
    G04074475Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  • When installing C.B. ham radio or a mobile phone, be sure to observe the following as it may adversely affect electronic control systems depending on installation location. 
    • Keep the antenna as far as possible from the electronic control units. 
    • Keep the antenna feeder line more than 20 cm (8 in) away from the harness of electronic controls. 

      Do not let them run parallel for a long distance. 

    • Adjust the antenna and feeder line so that the standing wave radio can be kept smaller. 
    • Be sure to ground the radio to vehicle body. 
      Fig 11: Identifying C.B. Ham Radio And Mobile Phone
      G04074476Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
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