Front Power Window RH Circuit Inspection (Main Power Window and Door Lock/Unlock Switch Operation)

2012 Nissan-Datsun Sentra SE-RSECTION Front Power Window RH Circuit Inspection (Main Power Window and Door Lock/Unlock Switch Operation)
  1. CHECK MAIN POWER WINDOW AND DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH OUTPUT SIGNAL
    1. Disconnect front power window motor RH.
    2. Turn ignition switch ON.
    3. Check voltage between front power window motor RH connector and ground.
      Connector Terminals Condition Voltage (V) (Approx.)
      (+) (-)
      D105 1 Ground UP 0
      DOWN Battery voltage
      3 UP Battery voltage
      DOWN 0
      Fig 1: Checking Main Power Window & Door Lock/Unlock Switch Output Signal
      G05922835Courtesy of NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.

      OK or NG 

      OK: Replace front power window motor RH. Refer to , "REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ".

      NG: GO TO 2.

  2. CHECK FRONT POWER WINDOW MOTOR RH CIRCUIT
    1. Disconnect front power window motor RH and power window and door lock/unlock switch RH.
    2. Check continuity between power window and door lock/unlock switch RH connector D104 (A) terminals 6, 7 and front power window motor RH connector D105 (B) terminals 1, 3.

      7 - 3: Continuity should exist  .

      6 - 1: Continuity should exist  .

      Fig 2: Checking Front Power Window Motor RH Circuit
      G05922839Courtesy of NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.
    3. Check continuity between power window and door lock/unlock switch RH connector D104 (A) terminals 6, 7 and ground.

      6 - Ground: Continuity should not exist  .

      7 - Ground: Continuity should not exist  .

      OK or NG 

      OK: GO TO 3.

      NG: Repair or replace harness.

  3. CHECK POWER WINDOW AND DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH RH

    Check continuity between power window and door lock/unlock switch RH terminals.

    Power window and door lock/unlock switch Terminals Continuity
    6 11 Yes
    7 12 Yes
    Fig 3: Checking Power Window & Door Lock/Unlock Switch RH
    G04927886Courtesy of NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.

    OK or NG 

    OK: GO TO 4.

    NG: Replace power window and door lock/unlock switch RH.

    Refer to , "REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ".

  4. CHECK GROUND SUPPLY CIRCUIT
    1. Disconnect main power window and door lock/unlock switch.
    2. Check continuity between main power window and door lock/unlock switch and power window connector (A) and door lock/unlock switch RH connector (B).
      A B Continuity
      Connector Terminal Connector Terminal
      D5 11 D104 11 Yes
      8 12 Yes
      Fig 4: Checking Ground Supply Circuit
      G05922842Courtesy of NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.
    3. Check continuity between main power window and door lock/unlock switch connector (A) and ground.
      A Ground Continuity
      Connector Terminal
      D5 11 No
      8 No

      OK or NG 

      OK: GO TO 5.

      NG: Repair or replace harness.

  5. CHECK MAIN POWER WINDOW AND DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH SIGNAL
    1. Connect main power window and door lock/unlock switch.
    2. Turn ignition switch ON.
    3. Check voltage between main power window and door lock/unlock switch connector and ground.
      Connector Terminals Condition Voltage (V) (Approx.)
      (+) (-)
      D5 8 Ground UP Battery voltage
      DOWN 0
      11 UP 0
      DOWN Battery voltage
      Fig 5: Checking Main Power Window & Door Lock/Unlock Switch Signal
      G05922848Courtesy of NISSAN NORTH AMERICA, INC.

      OK or NG 

      OK: Repair or replace harness.

      NG: Replace main power window and door lock/unlock switch. Refer to , "REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ".

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