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1. Terminal Wire Item Condition voltage V Color Approx P position 0 18 G Y Park switch Other than above 5 22 Encoder ground 23 Ground Door lock amp unlock switch 25 Door lock input Neutral Lock 0 Battery voltage Wr T 15 I 10 TA 26 Closure motor Sliding door 1 EE IH CLOSE output signal Fully open half fully closed 1 0 bs SIIA1480E 27 w Battery power Battery voltage Door lock amp unlock switch 28 G Y Door unlock input Neutral Unlock 0 gt Battery voltage Sliding door lock motor lock Door lock 29 LG R signal Neutral Lock 0 Battery voltage Sliding door lock motor unlock Door lock 30 BR R signal Neutral Unlock 0 Battery voltage LET 15 10 TA di Y Closure motor Sliding door EH 1 BL RETURN output signal Fully open half fully closed 55 SIIA1480E 32 B Ground Sliding door auto OPEN operation Battery volt 33 R Sliding door motor motor active voltage OPEN output signal Other than above 0 Battery voltage 0 Auto sliding door 34 Y Magnetic clutch power supply motor active PIIA1798E u Sliding door auto CLOSE operation Battery voltage 36 B Sliding door motor motor active y g CLOSE output signal Other than above 0 37 Magnetic clu
2. LIWA0499E 2004 Quest BL 94 Hd HOLIMS 30HdINOO nO T HOLWNLOW 31OW3u 3009 HO1V1 1191510 HOLIMS Hd HOLOW H NIO 9 0 8 S8 6 He LINA JOHLNOD POLV HOLOW 9 SNIGI1S SNIGI1S SNIGI1S ONIGIIS HOLMS T i HOLIMS 3S010 n iN SNIGIIS 92 9 OL Le 62 06 eo ft v LL 46 vt 95 5 8L lt c a HH HOOG ONIONS SL 1 8 al zL 9 Hd HOLIMS W31SAS 3405079 DD HOLMS 000 SNIGHS OLLVAWOLNY SILVWOLAY OL eg IS 08 4 6v 2 1 linowo ss ND NIT q1a snd 378603 3end 1HVIS NO Ad311v8 HOLIMS NO1IN9I 83 Revision January 2005 AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND SLIDE DOOR AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM 39vd LX3N
3. 3574 Schematic ATHV3 Waisas U3ABO3H H000 4 AYINI oL 5 5 V 3IOW3H W3LSAS H3MOd OL lt lt e WALSAS WSLSAS lt lt OL W31SAS TIVNOIS 9v Lb 8b iv 92 19 OS vb ea NOCH 3NION3 H3MOd 8 4 WGdl ETNON 88 59 zL 29 99 m NHOH NHOH m HO193NNOO2 Hd n 5 HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS o 1 8000 H000 HOLIMS 1NOUJ LED NHOH ES Eu sati 3514 38514 3974 3604 3716614 asna NO 1HV1S HO NO AYALLVE HALIME NOLHINER HOLIMS 0515 2004 Quest BL 59 Revision January 2005 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Wiring Diagram KEYLES 1800109 FIG 1 BL KEYLES 01 BATTERY BATTERY IGNITION SWITCH IGNITION SWITCH carrey ON OR SERGE ACCOR ON EARLY PRODUCTION 50A FUSE 4 si REFE
4. LIWA0517E 2004 Quest BL 96 H1 ATHV3 HOLVNLOW 3sSv313Hi HO1V1 qo 31 HOLIMS 2044409 55 3LOWSY H1 ond HOLIMS H1 HOLOIN HONIO HONIO 0L L 4 8 5 6 HI H1 LINN TOHLNOO HOLVNLOV HI H1 901 HOLOW H000 H1 HOLIMS T HOLIMS T 4 45010 d H31NI NadO 3009 iio 92 S 9 16 6 0 L ov 46 ve ge g c TOHLNOO si 9 ge 4 vL et 42 9 H1 W31SAS 3806079 HOLMS 5000 iiio OLLVINO1QY 01 lt ili 25 59 10H1NOO AGO asna 3513 N NV NVNY NY HO NO lt ANS Live HO4IMS NOILIN I Revision January 2005 AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Wiring Diagram S CLOS Els001x9 WITH RIGHT HAND SLIDE DOOR AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM BL S CLOS 01 EARLY PRODUCTION e m ruse 40 50 REFER TO PG POWER O 40A
5. Switch signal Operation Refer to Automatic door main switch OFF BL 151 Automatic door main back door open close switch OFF BL 151 Back door close switch OFF gt BL 152 Back door handle switch OFF BL 158 A T device park switch P position other than P position ica Vehicle speed Vehicle speed Remote keyless entry signal Keyfob switch OFF ON BL 77 Door lock unlock signal LOCK UNLOCK BL 45 Pinch strip LH signal OFF BL 153 Pinch strip RH signal OFF BL 153 Back door warning chime should sound as soon as vehicle moves Turn ignition switch OFF to end input signal check mode OPERATING CHECK MODE Operating check mode allows self diagnosis of the automatic back door system To activate operating check mode on the automatic back door perform the following steps 1 Turn ignition switch OFF Revision January 2005 BL 148 2004 Quest N 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Turn automatic door main switch OFF system cancelled Place A T selector lever in P position Using the inside emergency release lever open the back door Have an assistant press and hold the back door close switch While the assistant continues to hold the back door close switch turn ignition switch ON DO NOT start engine After approximately 5 seconds the back d
6. NOILONGOHd 1 51515 HOLMS n 6 3WIHO 310NVH Hd HI NINHYM olo 4000 didis 4 9 wove HONId wove _ _ EE TEL HOLIMS HOLIMS AS xuvd 85070 391430 8000 IN wove Si vi ZZ ZL IL 92 S 02 6 9 8 L YHOLOW wove ova LINN SZ be r 12 ol W31SAS 3808012 W31SAS SYNSOTO T dood 15 HOLIMS na OL VINO1QV 1 rid IN3ISAS W31SAS MOCNIM 8004 MOCNIM H3MOd OL on vWoinv Ol 59 22 26 vG 1OB1NOO A008 99 V 378 503 3574 3514 Adallva idV1S NO HOLIMS LIWA0522E 2004 Quest BL 140 Revision January 2005 AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Wiring Diagram B CLOS BL B CLOS 01 lt PRODUCTION 50 REFER TO PG POWER W B 10 0 G Y R WE w wap GW WINDOW w 55 BAT CONTROL MODULE SIGNAL 49 FLASH
7. View with instrument panel removed BCM f 2 wi 4 switch RH switch LH CLOSE DOW switch LH RH Left Rear Body Sliding door View with instrument panel control unit removed LH HG Data link connector LIIA2162E Revision January 2005 BL 85 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM System Description e Itis possible to automatically open close the sliding doors with automatic main door switch remote key less entry controller or sliding door open close switch e Itis possible to switch the sliding doors between auto and manual operation by switching the automatic main door switch ON OFF OPERATION DESCRIPTION Automatic Door Main Switch Operation Fully Closed Fully Open Operation e When the automatic door main switch is pressed sliding door control unit terminal 15 receives the signal e sliding door control unit checks the automatic transaxle selector lever A T device position through terminal 18 vehicle speed through terminal 7 and battery voltage For automatic sliding door LH fuel lid door status is checked through sliding door control unit terminal 13 Door lock status is checked through terminal 3 if the door is locked the sliding door control unit will unlock the door through terminal 30
8. HH A A A N dN uoivniov 3svilad Wy HOLIM IOHINOO 16 HH one HOLIMS Hu HOLON HO1V1 HONIO 0L 10408 9 6 FIG uO1vn12V il Hu ONIONS 3009 3004 8000 9 c SNIGI1S E Hd HOLIMS H HOLIMS 35015 r3 uva N3dO IN ONIGHS li 92 S 916 06 zz it ob HL amp vE gz HH LINN 10H1NOO L SL az 2 21 1 9 i W3lSAS gt MOCNIM OL IN31SAS HOLIMS IN31SAS Hu 3418019 NIVIN 3605010 PET uood Move owians LU OHYWOLNY OL ouviWolnv OHVINOLDY OL 4 A1HV3 55 19 05 10H1NOO 29 6 t 95 ANNT 3791513 350 1 Haxvaua LINDHIO 1 ANNT 3791513 5574 189 15 HO NO H21IMS NOAINOI LIWA0516E 2004 Quest BL 95 Revision January 2005 AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM
9. Continuity BCM connector 50 V 4 V Yes 51 51 G Y 2 G Y Yes 3 Check continuity between BCM connector M19 terminals 50 51 assembly connector ab 2 3 and body ground Terminals Wire color Continuity 50 V No Ground 51 G Y No OK or NG OK gt gt Replace sliding door lock actuator Refer to BL 169 SLIDE DOOR LOCK NG gt gt Repair or replace harness BL 50 Revision January 2005 LIIA1626E 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Front Door Lock Assembly LH Key Cylinder Switch Check 00104 1 CHECK DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH LH With CONSULT II Check front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch KEY CYL LK SW and KEY CYL UN SW in DATA MONITOR mode CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONITOR e When key inserted in front key cylinder is turned to LOCK KEY CYL LK SW ON e When key inserted in front key cylinder is turned to UNLOCK DATA MONITOR MONITOR KEY CYL LK SW KEY CYL UN SW KEY CYL UN SW LIIA0188E amp Without CONSULT II Check voltage between main power window and door lock unlock switch connector D7 terminals 6 7 and ground Without Automatic Sliding Door System
10. SRR KR A 5 5 5 PX gt 9 d NUR WAQYAY CNRS SE 4 niet pu Indicates both side anti corrosive precoated steel and HSS portions Indicates both side anti corrosive precoated steel portions AW Indicates high strength steel HSS portions Revision January 2005 BL 202 AY SS WIIA0689E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR 1 Hoodledge upper RH LH 21 Rear side floor rear RH LH 2 Rear hoodledge reinforcement RH LH 22 Rear floor rear 3 Hoodledge reinforcement 23 Front side member RH LH 4 Lower front hoodledge RH LH 24 Front side member closing plate RH LH 5 Side cowl top RH LH 25 Front side member extension reinforcement RH LH 6 Rear lower hoodledge RH LH 26 Front side member reinforcement RH LH 7 Upper dash 27 Front side member front extension RH LH 8 Front cowl top 28 Inner front side member assembly RH LH 9 Center cowl top 29 Floor center member assembly 10 Cowl top extension 30 Outer 3rd seat mounting bracket 11 Cowl top extension bracket RH LH 31 Center 1st cross member assembly 12 Lower dash 32 Front side member rear extension RH LH 13 Dash lower cross member 33 Lower guide rail assembly RH LH 14 2nd cross member assembly 34 4
11. BODY REPAIR MEASUREMENT POINTS Front roof flange end of center position mark s Center of upper dash panel es t lt a gt 86 Outer front pillar upper position mark A Inner front pillar lower reinforcement panel overlap AA Outer sill front fold over tab center OW Dash side pannel joggle center Center of pillar radius d Upper door opening front joggle center OLO Center pillar rear upper joggle center Revision January 2005 BL 223 LIIA0862E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Center pillar lower joggle center XD Center pillar center position mark Lower center pillar reinforcement overlap oo Center pillar rear lower joggle center 00 00 Upper sliding door opening rear joggle center Rear fender inner reinforcement upper panel overlap Outer sill rear fold over tab center D Center pillar rear upper joggle center on Revision January 2005 BL 224 LIIAO903E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR REAR BODY MEASUREMENT Figures marked with a indicate symmetrically identical dimensions on both right and left hand sides of vehicle
12. WB L9 LAMP R 6123 F G 1 exl gt D gt PAGE W B G O Y G G L Y SECURITY BCM FA INDICATOR BODY CONTROL OUTPUT MODULE IMMOB IMMOB 18 M19 ANTENNA ANTENNA GND GND SIG CLOCK SIG RX TX SIGNAL POWER REFER TO THE FOLLOWING 1110 zm 72 16 ELECTRICAL UNITS W W L 50 51 4 21716 5 41312 1 WIWA0252E Revision January 2005 BL 181 2004 Quest 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS IGNITION SWITCH ON OR START BATTERY ril L 8 m lt 0 PRECEDING SR PAGE Revision January 2005 POWER DISTRIBUTION HEADLAMP CIE ie PG H LP LO Hi HORN CAN L RLY Y GW a E G G E25 HORN HORN E ce LOW HIGH I mm LIWA0508E BL 182 2004 Quest BL NATS 02 mum DATA LINE IPDM E R INTELLIGENT O NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS Terminals and Reference Value for BCM BEBE Terminal bs E Item Condition 1 Just after turning ignition switch 21 NATS antenna Ignition switch OFF ON Pointer of tester should move 23 G O Security in
13. Wire EN Voltage V Terminal Color Condition T Automatic door main switch Automatic door main switch ON 0 ON OFF switch Automatic door main switch OFF 5 M Sliding door open close switch ON 0 2 BR W Sliding door open close switch Sliding door open close switch OFF 5 Power door lock switch g Sliding door lock unlock actua door unlock operation 0 Battery voltage 0 tor unlock output signal Other than above 0 4 W B Encoder pulse signal A Sliding door motor active PIIA1060E Q Door ajar Door fully closed 4 Sliding door 11 j 0 5 O B Half latch switch Fully open half fully closed ani PIIA2169E Ignition switch ON Battery voltage 6 G Ignition switch Ignition switch OFF 0 7 Power window serial link Mnen ignition switehis ON er power window timer operates Warning chime ON 0 8 Y G Warning chime output signal Warning chime OFF Battery voltage 11 G Encoder power supply 9 12 Y R Battery power supply Battery voltage OPEN 0 14 R W Sliding door switch CLOSED 5 15 GRAW Automatic door main switch ON 0 OFF 5 ACTIVE 5 16 L Child lockout switch INACTIVE 0 Battery voltage 17 R B Encoder pulse signal B Sliding door motor active Revision January 2005 BL 112 PIIA1060E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM
14. Terminals Wire gu nek Condition Voltage V tor Approx ak ER H S Neutral Unlock 5 Unlock 0 07 05 6 L Neutral Lock 5 V Lock 0 7 0867 With Automatic Sliding Door System Terminals Wire ae 2 color Condition Voltage V tor Approx H n 5 Neutral Unlock 5 6 R Unlock 0 D7 Ground 4 L Neutral Lock 5 Lock 0 LIIA0566E OK or NG OK gt gt Front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch signal is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 Revision January 2005 BL 51 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 2 CHECK DOOR KEY CYLINDER SWITCH LH 1 Turn ignition switch off 2 Disconnect front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch 3 Check continuity between front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch connector terminals 1 5 and 6 Terminals Condition Continuity Front door 1 5 Key is turned to LOCK Yes lock assembly LH T S connector DISCONNECT 6 5 Key is turned to UNLOCK Yes 1 NG gt gt Check the following e Front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch ground circuit e Harness for open or short between main power win dow and door lock unlock switch and front door lock WIIA0374E assembly LH key cylinder switch NG gt gt Replace front door lock assembly LH Refer to BL 166 FRONT DOOR
15. Self diagnostic results referring to IVIS NATS Self diagnostic results referring to IVIS NATS and but no information about engine self diagnostic DON T ERASE BEFORE CHECKING ENG DIAG are results is displayed on CONSULTI displayed on CONSULT II This means that engine trouble data has been detected in ECM Y Turn ignition switch OFF Y Turn ignition switch OFF Y Repair IVIS NATS If necessary carry out Y C U INITIALIZATION with CONSULT II Repair IVIS according to self diagnostic results referring to NATS Y If necessary carry out C U INITIALIZATION Turn ignition switch ON with CONSULT II Erase the IVIS NATS SELF DIAGNOSIS by using Do not erase the IVIS NATS SELF DIAGNOSIS CONSULT II Touch by using CONSULT II Start the engine Check the engine SELF DIAGNOSIS with CONSULT II by using the CONSULT II generic lt N Y program card Engine diagnostic software included Verify no lighting up of the security indicator p Repair engine control system Refer to EC section CHECK OUT when selfdiagnostic results except NATS MALFUNCTION are detected When only NATS MALFUNCTION is detected erase the self diagnostic results and go to the next step y Start the engine Does the engine start properly Perform running test with CONSUL
16. 187 SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 187 SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 2 188 DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM 188 Diagnostic Procedure 1 189 Revision January 2005 BL 3 Diagnostic Procedure 2 190 Diagnostic Procedure 191 Diagnostic Procedure 4 192 Diagnostic Procedure 5 193 Diagnostic Procedure 6 196 How to Replace NATS Antenna 197 HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER 198 Wiring Diagram TRNSCV 198 Trouble Diagnoses 199 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 199 BODY REPAIR entente 201 Body Exterior Paint Color 201 Body Component Parts 202 UNDERBODY COMPONENT PARTS 202 BODY COMPONENT PARTS 204 Corrosion Protection 206 DESCRIPTION uuu uu asus edis 206 ANTI CORROSIVE WAX 207 208 Body Sealing 2 209 DESCRIPTION ipee tta 209 Body Construction sss 212
17. Unit mm WIIAO539E Revision January 2005 BL 225 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR MEASUREMENT POINTS Rear roof flange center of indent Rear sill center nipple OO Middle pillar reinforcement panel overlap QD Rear pillar upper reinforcement and roof overlap 910 Lower pillar reinforcement panel overlap Rear sill and reinforcement panel overlap LIIA0864E Revision January 2005 BL 226 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Handling Precautions for Plastics HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR PLASTICS 50015 1 When repairing and painting a portion of the body adjacent to plastic parts consider their characteristics Heatresisting ADDIE Material name temperature Resistancedo gasoline and Other cautions viation solvents C F Gasoline and most solvents are PE Polyethylene 60 140 harmless if applied for a very Flammable short time wipe up quickly Poison gas is emitted PVC Polyvinyl Chloride 80 176 Same as above hh Burm EPM Ethylene Propylene Diene rub EPDM 80 176 Same as above Flammable TPO Thermoplastic Olefine TPR Thermoplastic Rubber 80 176 Same as above Flammable Flammable avoid bat PP Polypropylene 90 194 Same as above tery acid UP Polyester thermoset 90 194 Same as above Flammable PS Polystyrene 80 176
18. WIIA0434E Revision January 2005 BL 77 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 4 HARNESS INSPECTION BETWEEN BCM AND REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER 1 Disconnect remote keyless entry receiver and BCM connectors 2 Check continuity between remote keyless entry receiver con nector M120 terminals 1 2 4 and BCM connector M18 termi T 2 nals 18 19 20 H S connector 1 P 18 P Continuity should exist gt 2 Y G 20 Y G Continuity should exist y H pep 4 V W 19 V W Continuity should exist 18 19 20 idi pd 3 Check continuity between remote keyless entry receiver termi nals 1 2 and 4 and ground 1 P Ground Continuity should not exist WIIA0308E 2 Y G Ground Continuity should not exist 4 V W Ground Continuity should not exist OK or NG OK gt gt Replace remote keyless entry receiver NG gt gt Repair or replace the harness between the remote keyless entry receiver and BCM ACC Power Check 1 CHECK POWER CONSULT II Check SW in DATA MONITOR mode with CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONITOR Monitor Item Condition MONTE Ignition switch position is ACC ON ON SW OFF ACC ON SW Ignition switch position is OFF OFF PIIA3367E without CONSULT II Check voltage betwe
19. 014 3 E415 Que vo 6 7 8 910112 poo 51 52 53 54 56 un W w H 1620 6 GD CD a 630 CELL HADIA CERLED Ga a GR ai w FEP w iS LIWA0473E Revision January 2005 BL 27 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM WITH RIGHT HAND AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM FIG 5 BL D LOCK 05 BATTERY mum DATA LINE EARLY PRODUCTION FUSE REFER TO PG POWER KEY SWITCH DATA LINK 27 M22 WB Y G B R L 39 BCM FUSE BODY CONTROL MODULE 19 GND SIGNAL 0 WIWA0249E Revision January 2005 BL 28 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM BODY CONTROL MODULE c I o SLIDING DOOR O m BL D LOCK 06 SWITCH RH e CLOSED DOOR LIFT GATE CLOSED SWITCH LH 46 CLOSED SWITCH LH FIG 6 57 58 59 60 61 6263 64 65 66 5 9 0502 2004 Quest BL 29 Revision January 2005 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 7 BCM BL D LOCK 07 BODY CONTROL B DATA LINE POWER WINDOW m umn SERIAL LINK Y B Ho Y B POWER WINDOW MAIN POWER POWER WINDOW POWER SERIAL LINK WINDOW AND DOOR SERIAL LINK WINDOW LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH AND DOOR C58 LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH FRONT DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY LH KEY CYLINDER
20. 3 031 9 3 031 1 N ONY 1 5 8 15 79037793 NaaM 138 8 66 60 06 JONN 3901 HOLMS HAGNMAD HB LINN 1 1 HO1Vh1OV 4907 JOH1NOO JOH1NOO 5201 HI HOO 18 355 onians L S 82 L 98 84 NOUS doc Wd 1NOHJ H 0071 HOMS 4 9 YOO INN A307 fi MOGNIM MOGNIM ST H3AAOd rt H3MOd 18 09 v 22 9 6b 10H1NOO AGOS 85 Dn 29 ey SS vt 9 n H1 n fad Hlin YOLOSNNOO HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS 8000 ifo H004 llo 3004 uood 2 viva SNIGI1S 1 9 inous 29 L 3613 3613 3761614 d AH311V8 83 Revision January 2005 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Wiring Diagram D LOCK Els001PT WITHOUT AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM FIG 1 BL D LOCK 01 BATTERY DATA LINE EARLY PRODUCTION FUSE REFER TO PG POWER E KEY SWITCH DATA LINK W B CONNECTOR M22 LS Lu L Y w w wa gt LAN CAN Qmm W B Y G B R L Y 135 40 2 FUSE BODY CONTROL MODULE GND 19 SIGNAL 1 0 pep pa 32
21. Section A A Section B B Section C C x Section Section Section G G Section I I Section J J lt lt jawa LIIA0818E Revision January 2005 BL 212 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Body Alignment Els001SA BODY CENTER MARKS A mark has been placed on each part of the body to indicate the vehicle center When repairing parts dam aged by an accident which might affect the vehicle frame members pillars etc more accurate and effective repair will be possible by using these marks together with body alignment specifications Revision January 2005 BL 213 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR 2004 Quest BL 214 ry 2005 Janua BODY REPAIR PANEL PARTS MATCHING MARKS A mark has been placed on each body panel to indicate the parts matching positions When repairing parts damaged by an accident which might affect the vehicle structure members pillars etc more accurate and effective repair will be possible by using these marks together with body alignment specifications Revision January 2005 BL 215 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Revision January 2005 BL 216 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR DESCR
22. 169 Removal and Installation 169 OUTSIDE 169 SLIDING DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY 171 SLIDING DOOR CABLE ASSEMBLY AND MOTOR vt 172 BACK DOOR LOCK 173 Component Structure 173 Back Door Latch 174 REMOVAL D u sheared 175 INSTALLATION 2 175 Back Door Power Lift Assembly 175 REMOVAL eden 175 INSTAEBEATIQN 176 FUEL FILLER LID OPENER 177 Wiring Diagram F LID 177 NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM x nce eere coe cee acne 178 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location 178 System Description 179 System Composition 179 Re communicating Function 180 Wiring Diagram NATS 181 Terminals and Reference Value for BOM 183 ec Bm 183 CONSULT II INSPECTION PROCEDURE 183 CONSULT II DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE FUNC TON 184 HOW TO READ SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS 185 NVIS NATS SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ITEM CHART 185 WOrKFlOW iet cette tee get bees 186 Trouble Diagnoses
23. ets PIIA2170E OK or NG OK Neutral switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 NEUTRAL SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect cinch latch switch and sliding door latch control unit 2 Check continuity between cinch latch switch connector terminal 4 and sliding door latch control unit connectors terminal 1 4 1 Continuity should exist Sliding door latch OK or NG C U connector OK gt gt NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 BL 131 LIIA0783E EIS00212 LIIA1639E Cinch latch SW connector LIIA0789E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 3 NEUTRAL SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION 1 Close the sliding door 2 Check continuity between cinch latch switch connector terminal 1 and ground 1 Ground OK or NG OK gt gt Replace the cinch latch switch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Cinch latch SW connector Continuity should exist Cinch Latch Motor System Inspection 1 CINCH LATCH MOTOR SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 ignition switch OFF 2 While fully opening and closing the sliding door check voltage between sliding door latch control unit connector terminals 3 9 and ground 10 3 G B Ground 2 9 L B Ground Sliding door latch C U connector
24. 12 CLEARANCE AND SURFACE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT entente 13 HOOD LOCK ADJUSTMENT 13 Removal and Installation of Hood Assembly 14 Removal and Installation of Hood Lock Control 15 REMOVAL deste he etie e 15 INSTALLATION 16 Hood Lock Control Inspection 16 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 17 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location 17 Revision January 2005 BL 1 System Description 18 WITHOUT AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYS TEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 18 WITH AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 19 UW TIEINE 2 Sess 20 Specs nine er 21 WITHOUT AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYS TEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 21 WITH RIGHT HAND AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM iie ee cited WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 23 Wiring Diagram 24 WITHOUT AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYS TEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 24 WITH RIGHT HAND AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM eee 28 WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND AUTO SLIDE DOOR CLOSURE AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM ideis e ter
25. 4 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect automatic door main switch and back door control unit 2 Check continuity between automatic door main switch connector R10 terminal 2 and back door control unit connector B55 termi f nal 23 H S Back d C U 4 2 GIR 23 G R Continuity should exist ponnestor eo 8 gt 60105 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIAO803E Revision January 2005 BL 151 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 5 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between automatic door main switch connector ter minal 6 and ground gt Disconnect 6 Ground Continuity should exist 4 9 Automatic door OK or NG switch connector OK gt gt Replace the automatic door main switch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Back Door Close Switch System Inspection 1 BACK DOOR CLOSE SWITCH FUNCTION INSPECTION Check back door close switch using switch operation OK or NG OK gt gt Back door close switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 BACK DOOR CLOSE SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While operating the back door close switch check voltage between back door control unit connector B55 terminal 8 and 4 ground LIIA0804E EIS00218 Back door C U con
26. 2 Door switch check BL 72 BL 74 3 Replace BCM BCS 19 1 Check hazard reminder mode with CONSULT II NOTE 5 BL 66 Hazard reminder does not activate properly when Hazard reminder mode can be changed pressing lock or unlock button of keyfob First check the hazard reminder mode setting Horn reminder OK 2 Check hazard function with hazard switch mE 3 Replace BCS 19 Revision January 2005 BL 69 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Symptom Diagnoses service procedure 1 Check horn reminder mode with CONSULT II Horn reminder mode can be changed Horn reminder does not activate properly when First check the horn reminder mode setting pressing lock or unlock button of keyfob Hazard reminder OK 2 Check horn function with horn switch 3 IPDM E R operation check BL 79 4 Replace BCM BCS 19 1 Keyfob battery and function check use Remote Keyless Entry BL 75 P Tester J 43241 Sliding door open close operation is not carried out with keyfob operation 2 Key switch insert check BL 71 The automatic sliding door system is normal 3 Remote keyless entry receiver system BL 77 4 Replace BCS 19 1 Room lamp operation check BL 79 2 Ignition key illumination operation check BL 80 Room lamp ignition key illumination and step lamp 3 Step lamp operation check LT 129 operation do not
27. ctr SIIA1480E OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 NG gt gt Replace the sliding door latch control unit 2 1 CINCH LATCH MOTOR CIRCUIT INSPECTION Disconnect cinch latch switch and sliding door latch control unit 2 Check continuity between cinch latch motor connector terminals m 1 2 and sliding door latch control unit connectors terminals 3 9 CG H S 1 G B 3 G B Continuity should exist Sliding door latch 2 L B 9 L B Continuity should exist 3 OK or NG TTT Tot OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness BL 132 Revision January 2005 LIIA0783E EIS00213 LIIA1640E Cinch latch motor connector Ll 1 LIIA0791E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 3 CINCH LATCH MOTOR OPERATION INSPECTION Connect battery power to terminals 1 and 2 on the cinch latch motor and check motor operation Cinch latch motor connector 1 2 It operates HE Ann 1 2 It operates Reverse rotation or NG OK gt gt Motor is OK NG gt gt Replace the cinch latch motor t LIIA0792E Revision January 2005 BL 133 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM AU
28. DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RR DOOR SW RL BACK DOOR SW BCM connectors Terminals Wire color 2 V or latch 58 Front door M20 switch LH 62 GR R RET Open 0 pt 63 W G Ground l Closed Battery voltage Front door switch RH Sliding iding door switch RH 13 OK gt gt Door switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 Revision January 2005 BL 42 LIIAO665E LIIA0666E 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 2 CHECK DOOR SWITCH CIRCUIT 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect door switch and BCM 3 Check continuity between door switch connector B8 Front LH B108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH terminal 1 or back door latch actuator D511 terminal 7 and BCM connector M18 M20 termi nals 12 13 58 62 and 63 1 GR R 62 GR R Continuity should exist BCM connectors 1 Y L 12 Y L Continuity should exist 1 W G 63 W G Continuity should exist 1 R W 13 O B Continuity should exist 58 62 63 Door switch Ey 7 O 58 O Continuity should exist 4 Check cont
29. PBD CLOSE SWTICH GND G z 8 B Bw B B B Owl Le 1 6 B B JL ES A GS HO E imne W BELLLII cr WIWA0247E Revision January 2005 BL 141 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM BL B CLOS 02 BACK DOOR CONTROL UNIT B55 CLUTCH PWR SIG A SIG B CLUTCH RET 0149 Revision January 2005 BL 142 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM BL B CLOS 03 BACK DOOR CONTROL NIT CINCH 55 LATCH HALF LATCH CLOSE OPEN OUTSIDE MOTOR SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH HANDLE TO BL 2 B CLOS 05 CINCH DOOR HALF CLOSE LATCH AJAR LATCH MOTOR SwitcH SWITCH 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 510 3 gt JES Gsu 2 1 7 6 5 4 w 0523 Revision January 2005 BL 143 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM BL B CLOS 04 BACK DOOR CONTROL UNIT SPEAKER SPEAKER B55 PINCH STRIP BACK DOOR WARNING CHIME 91817161514 io e Tres 14 13 LIWA0151E Revision January 2005 BL 144 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM BL B CLOS 05 TO BL lt B CLOS 03 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH E Rio PSD BACK CLOSE MAIN DOOR SWTICH SWITCH AS pr CONTROL BUZZER BUZZER REQUEST REQUEST LG BI gt TO Y G gt BL S CLOSE L a lt 2 o Do
30. DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RR DOOR SW RL BACK DOOR SW Check voltage between BCM connector M18 or M20 terminals 12 13 58 62 63 and ground BCM connectors E Terminals Wire color ds Item Condition 2 V or Back door lock actuator 58 Front door M20 switch LH 62 GR R RET Open 0 pt 63 W G Ground Closed Battery voltage Front door switch RH Te dE MS Sliding d iding door switch RH 13 OK or NG OK gt gt System is OK NG GO TO 2 Revision January 2005 BL 74 LIIAO665E LIIA0666E 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 2 CHECK DOOR SWITCH CIRCUIT 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect door switch and BCM 3 Check continuity between door switch connector B8 Front LH B108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH terminal 1 or back door latch actuator D511 terminal 7 and BCM connector M18 M20 termi nals 12 13 58 62 and 63 1 GR R 62 GR R Continuity should exist BCM connectors 1 Y L 12 Y L Continuity should exist 1 W G 63 W G Continuity should exist 1 R W 13 O B Continuity should exist 58 62 63 Door switch Ey 7 O 58 O Continu
31. 68 Magnetic Clutch Line Check 123 BCMPOWERSUPPLY ANDGROUND CIRCUIT Sliding Door Encoder System Inspection 124 INSPEC TION 68 Sliding Door Remote Control Switch System Trouble Diagnoses 69 5 125 SYMPTOM CHART 69 Child Lockout Switch System Inspection 127 Key Switch Check 71 Latch Release Actuator System Inspection 128 Door Switch Check Without Automatic Back Door Warning Chime System Inspection 129 SII RE 72 Half Latch Switch System Inspection 129 DoorSwitch Check With Automatic Back Door Sys Full Latch Switch System Inspection 130 Sy s au sat Ades 74 Neutral Switch System Inspection 131 Keyfob Battery and Function Check 75 Cinch Latch Motor System Inspection 132 Remote Keyless Entry Receiver System Inspection 77 AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 134 ACC Power 78 ComponentParts and Harness Connector Location 134 IPDM E R Operation Check 79 System Description 134 Check Hazard Function 79 OPERATION DESCRIP
32. BL 150 signal direction 3 Back door clutch diagnosis result Back door clutch does not operate BL 155 4 Back door motor diagnosis result Back door olor does ot operate no operat BL 150 ing current 5 Cinch latch motor diagnosis result Cinch latch motor dogs not operat no oper BL 159 ating current Turn ignition switch OFF to end input signal check mode Diagnosis Chart Els00215 Symptom Suspect systems Refer to Automatic operations are not executed from the back door fully Automatic door main switch system inspection closed or fully open position A T Device park switch Auto closure operate normally Pinch strip system inspection BL 153 Automatic door main switch system inspection BL 151 aa are not carried out together with open close Back door close switch system inspection BL 152 Manual operations are normal Auto back door power supply and ground cir BL 150 cuit system inspection Revision January 2005 BL 149 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Symptom Suspect systems Refer to The auto closure function does not operate 5 _ Stops at the halfway position for auto closing operations Pinch strip system Inspection BL 153 During auto closing operations if obstruction is detected the Back door motor assembly _ door does not operate reverse During close or cinch operations the door does not operate in Handle switch sy
33. Multi purpose grease o kg m m N m kg m ft Ib LIIA1634E 1 Sliding door lock assembly 2 Striker 3 Sliding door inside handle cable 4 Sliding door inside handle 5 Sliding door inside lock 6 Sliding door inside lock cable 1 Remove exterior door handle Refer to BL 169 OUTSIDE HANDLE 2 Disconnect sliding door lock assembly electrical connectors 3 Remove sliding door lock assembly e Remove screws from front and rear latches Installation is in the reverse order of removal Automatic sliding door system must be initialized following adjustment Refer to Mode BL 92 Initialization BL 171 2004 Quest Revision January 2005 SLIDE DOOR LOCK SLIDING DOOR CABLE ASSEMBLY AND MOTOR OXON ms ga c 7 0 23 9 2 4 18 123 2 4 18 L o kg m ft lb LIIA1633E 1 Rear roller 2 Sliding door motor 3 Sliding door cable assembly 4 Front roller Remove sliding door rail cover Refer to El 26 SIDE GUARD MOLDING Disconnect slide door cables Remove luggage lower trim Refer to El 34 REAR LOWER FINISHER ASSEMBLY Disconnect sliding door motor electrical connector Remove sliding door link rollers Remove sliding door cable and motor assembly Remove sliding door motor from sliding door cable assembly Installation is in the reverse order of removal Automatic sliding door system must be initialized following adjustment Refer to BL 92
34. E Sliding door handle open direc 0 5 5 Ground tion operation Other than above 5 OK or NG OK gt gt Sliding door remote control switch is OK NG gt gt GO 3 SLIDING DOOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect sliding door remote control switch and sliding door latch control unit 2 Check continuity between sliding door remote control switch connector terminal 1 and sliding door latch control unit connec tor terminal 5 H S Sliding door i Sliding door latch remote control 1 SB 5 SB Continuity should exist 222 00 NG s um OK GO TO 4 NG Repair or replace harness LIIAO770E 4 SLIDING DOOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION 1 Close the sliding door 2 Check continuity between sliding door remote control switch connector terminal 3 and ground y e 1 3 Continuity should exist Siding door remete OK or NG switch connector OK gt gt Replace the sliding door remote control switch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness 0771 Revision January 2005 BL 126 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Child Lockout Switch System Inspection Els0020X 1 CHILD LOCKOUT SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Set child lockout switch in LOCK position and close door 3
35. 0 38 G Ignition switch ON or START ae SWIM ON OR START Battery voltage 39 L CAN H 40 CAN L Battery saver does operated i HE Interior lamp Does not operated ON OFF Battery voltage gt 0 42 Y G Battery power supply Battery voltage Door lock amp unlock switch 44 G Driver door lock actuator Neutral Unlock 0 Battery voltage When doors are locked unlocked 45 GR L Turn signal LH using keyfob OFF ON 2 0 Battery voltage When doors are locked or unlocked 46 G Y Turn signal RH using keyfob OFF ON 2 0 Battery voltage Step lamp ON 0 47 R W Step lamp LH and RH Step lamp OFF Battery voltage Room lamp ON 1 Battery voltage 48 P Room lamp Room Lamp OFF 1 0 49 3 B Ground 0 Door lock amp unlock switch 50 V Door lock actuators Neutral Lock 0 Battery voltage Passenger and rear doors lock Door lock amp unlock switch 9 ev actuator Neutral Unlock Uso Battery v ltage 52 B W Ground 0 Revision January 2005 BL 63 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Terminal M He Item Condition joe 54 W R Power window power source Battery voltage 55 W B Battery power supply Battery voltage 58 Back door switch Door close OFF Open Battery voltage 0 62 GR R Front door switch LH Door close OFF Open Battery voltage 0 63 W G Sliding door switch LH Door clo
36. 22 BR Half latch switch Back door close operation 5 ON 0 23 G R Automatic door main switch OFF 5 24 VIG Sliding door RH warning chime Sliding door active 0 request Other than above 5 idi i i Sliding door active 0 25 LG B Sliding door LH warning chime g request Other than above 5 Handle operation 0 26 V W Back door handle switch signal Other than above 5 Revision January 2005 BL 146 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Terminals and Reference Value for BCM EIS001XJ Wire oa Voltage V Terminal Color Item Condition Back door active 0 10 GR Hazard lamp flash input Other 5 22 Y B Power window serial link m eE 49 B Ground 0 52 B W Ground 0 53 W L Power window power source Battery voltage 54 W R Power window RAP Battery voltage 55 W B Power source BAT Battery voltage Open 0 58 O Back door switch Closed 5 Early production Revision January 2005 BL 147 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Trouble Diagnosis Procedure Els00214 Check the symptom and customer s requests Understand outline of system Refer to BL 54 System Description Confirm system operation Perform pre diagnosis inspection Refer to BL 68 Pre Diagnosis Inspection Perform self diagnosis procedures Refer to BL 148 Self Diagnosis Procedures Refer to trouble diagnosis chart by symptom r
37. AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Latch Release Actuator System Inspection Elso020y 1 LATCH RELEASE ACTUATOR SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While operating the sliding door check voltage between sliding door latch control unit connector terminal 10 and ground T 1 Connector terminal Measurinq condition Voltage V Sliding door latch 9 control unit connector Latch release actua Battery voltage 10 R W Ground tor operation Other than above 0 OK or NG OK gt gt Latch release actuator is OK LIIA0776E NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 LATCH RELEASE ACTUATOR CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect latch release actuator and sliding door latch control unit 2 Check continuity between latch release actuator connector ter minal 2 and sliding door latch control unit connectors terminal 10 H S Sliding door latch Latch release 2 R W 10 R W Continuity should exist control unit connector actuator connector OK or NG k 2 gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness WIIA0380E 3 LATCH RELEASE ACTUATOR GROUND INSPECTION 1 Close the sliding door 2 Check continuity between latch release actuator connector ter minal 1 and ground 74 ti 1 Y Ground Continuity should
38. GR w I 74299 5 si e Ese 15455 WIWA0888E Revision January 2005 BL 145 2004 Quest Terminals and Reference Value for Back Door Control Unit AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM EIS001XH I Wire m Voltage V Terminal Color Item Condition 1 2 3 Y R Battery power supply Battery voltage 4 GR Hazard lamp output Back door motor active 5 5 LG W Pinch strip ground 6 P L Warning chime output Back door motor active 12 Ignition switch ON Battery voltage 7 G Ignition switch Ignition switch OFF 0 Back door close switch 0 8 GR B Back door close switch Back door close switch OFF 5 9 GR Warning chime ground 10 w Battery power Battery voltage 11 L B Cinch l tchmotor Back door close operation Battery voltage CLOSE output Cinch latch motor 12 L W RETURN output Back door open operation Battery voltage T Automatic door main switch Automatic door main switch ON 0 ON OFF switch Automatic door main switch OFF 5 14 P Close switch signal Back door close operation 5 15 O B Open switch signal Back door open operaton 5 P position 0 18 G Y A T Device park switch Other than above 5 Detecting obstruction 0 19 BR W Pinch strip RH Other than above 4 Detecting obstruction 0 20 Pinch strip LH Other than above 4 21 Y Power window serial link
39. IPDM E R INTELLIGENT POWER DISTRIBUTION DULE ENGINE G B REFER TO POSM PG POWER E124 H LP H LP GND GND LO Hl POWER SIGNAL CAN H CAN L RLY x Hee 1 mm 5 lt HEF WE m N m w e lt L1 mcm jl e PRECEDING TO PAGE a LAN CAN lt gt P 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 Ere 0506 Revision January 2005 BL 62 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Terminals and Reference Value for BCM EIS001QA Wire oa Voltage V Terminal Color Item Condition Approx Key ring illumination ON 0 1 BR W Ignition key illumination Key ring illumination OFF Battery voltage 11 V Ignition switch ACC or ON Ignition switch ACC or ON position Battery voltage 12 Front door switch RH Door close OFF Open Battery voltage 0 13 O B Sliding door switch RH Door close OFF Open Battery voltage 0 18 P Ground 0 19 V W Remote keyless entry receiver 5 power supply 20 Remote keyless entry receiver signal 22 Y B Power window serial link BE BL LIIAO166E Key inserted in IGN key cylinder gt 37 B R Key switch Key removed from IGN key cylinder Battery voltage
40. Indicates ON OFF condition of lock signal from key cylinder KEY CYL UN SW ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of unlock signal from key cylinder IGN ON SW ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of ignition switch DOOR SW DR ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of front door switch LH DOOR SW AS ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of front door switch RH DOOR SW RR ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of sliding door switch RH DOOR SW RL ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of sliding door switch LH BACK DOOR SW ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of back door switch ACTIVE TEST Test item Content This test is able to check all door lock actuators lock operation These actuators lock when ee ON on CONSULT II screen is touched DR UNLOCK This test is able to check front door lock assembly LH actuator unlock operation These actu ators lock when ON on CONSULT II screen is touched OTHER UNLOCK This test is able to check door lock actuators except front door lock assembly LH actuator unlock operation These actuators unlock when ON on CONSULT II screen is touched Trouble Diagnoses Symptom Chart Els001Px Symptom Repair order Refer to page 1 Door switch check BL 40 Key reminder door function does not operate 2 Key switch Insert check BL 44 properly 3 Replace BCM BCS 19 Revision January 2005 BL 38 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
41. NATS C U NATS antenna amp GND PART 4 PART C1 PART C4 GND PART BL 188 CONSULT II WIIAO550E 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS Diagnostic Procedure 1 Elsoo1RW Self diagnostic results CHAIN OF ECM IMMU displayed on CONSULT II screen First perform the SELF DIAG RESULTS in BCM with CONSULT II then perform the trouble diagno sis of malfunction system indicated SELF DIAG RESULTS of BCM Refer BL 183 CONSULT II 1 CONFIRM SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS Confirm SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS CHAIN OF ECM IMMU displayed on CONSULT II screen NOTE In rare case CHAIN OF ECM IMMU might be stored during key CHAIN OF ECM IMMU registration procedure even if the system is not malfunctioning P1612 Is CONSULT II screen displayed as above Yes gt gt GO TO 2 No gt gt GO TO BL 187 SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 PIIA1260E 2 CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR BCM 1 Disconnect BCM 2 Check voltage between BCM connector M19 terminal 55 and ground 55 W B Ground Battery voltage E GO TO 3 BCM connector NG gt gt Check the following 50 fusible link letter located fuse and fusible link box e Harness for open or short between fuse and BCM connector Ref Part No C1 LIIA2185E 3 CHECK IGN SW ON SIG
42. Point weld im e TE puu LIIA0876E Revision January 2005 BL 247 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR REAR PANEL Service Joint m 9 m NE TW AN Wa s a 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld For 3 panels plug weld method of oS af pou dal uc LIIA0877E Revision Januar y 2005 BL 248 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR REAR FLOOR REAR e Work after rear panel has been removed Service Joint yim ELS 2 sn 17 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld MIG seam Id For 3 panels plug weld method oS oS pou gt om LIIA0878E Revision Januar y 2005 BL 249 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR REAR SIDE MEMBER EXTENSION e Work after rear panel and rear end crossmember have been removed Service Joint 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld MIG seam weld For 3 panels plug weld method Point weld e Jas TENS m LIIA0879E Revision January 2005 BL 250 2004 Quest
43. 19 Waist rail ee rey BE A 2 0 17 5 23 7 1 8 2 4 13 17 HN Unit mm 0 20 6 26 5 2 1 2 7 16 19 D kg m 146 WIIAO688E FRONT DOOR Longitudinal clearance and surface height adjustment at front end 1 Remove the fender Refer to El 20 FRONT FENDER 2 Loosen the hinge nuts or bolts and adjust as needed Striker Adjustment 1 Adjust the striker so that it becomes parallel with the lock inser tion direction Striker adjustment 0 12 7 20 6 1 3 2 1 kg m 10 15 ft lb LIIA0113E Revision January 2005 BL 160 2004 Quest DOOR SLIDE DOOR Longitudinal clearance surface height and outboard adjustment at front end 1 2 Remove the sliding door trim panel Refer to 29 Sliding Door Accessing from inside the vehicle loosen the nuts Open the sliding door and adjust as needed Striker Adjustment NOTE Turn OFF automatic sliding door system if equipped 1 Inspect the door latch to striker clearance for the front and rear strikers e Slowly open and close the sliding door e Confirm the strikers meet the latches correctly e Adjust striker height up or down as needed Correct Slightly loosen the door strikers upper and lower dovetails and contact switch NOTE Loosened parts should not move on their own Open and close the door three or four times to allow
44. 9 AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM e The three chimes indicate the sliding door control unit has entered initialization mode e Normal door functions are disabled during initialization Turn the Automatic Door Main Switch ON Automatic door main switch 7 gt 2 i NET Sliding Sliding door door open close open close switch LH switch RH CLOSE DOWN LIIA2178E Press and HOLD the overhead Sliding Door Open Close Switch a tra Automatic door of the door being initialized until the door completely closes and main switch F1 stops then release the switch UP OPEN Sliding Sliding door door open close open close switch LH switch RH 7 1880 a ul CLOSE DOWN LIIA2178E Press and HOLD the same overhead Sliding Door Open Close Switch of the door being initialized again until the door completely opens and stops then release the switch Press and HOLD the same overhead Sliding Door Open Close Switch of the door being initialized again until the door completely closes and stops then release the switch 10 Turn ignition switch OFF The power sliding door intialization process is complete The above procedure may be repeated for the other power sliding door if equipped SLIDING DOOR LATCH AUTO CLOSURE FUNCTION DESCRIPTION If the sliding door is ajar with lock and striker engaged the motor automatically retracts th
45. Avoid solvents Flammable ABS Butadiene Styrene 80 176 Avoid gasoline and solvents AES Acrylonitrile Ethylene Styrene 80 176 Same as above PMMA Polymethyl Methacrylate 85 185 Same as above AAS Acrylonitrile Acrylic Styrene 85 185 Same as above AS Acrylonitrile Styrene 85 185 Same as above EVA Polyvinyl Ethyl Acetate 90 194 Same as above ASA Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate 100 222 Same as above Flammable PPO Polyphenylene Oxide PPE Polyphenylene Ether 1102909 Salic as above PG Polycarbonate 120 248 Same as above PAR Polyacrylate 180 356 Same as above L Gasoline and most solvents LDPE Lenear Low Density PE 45 100 harmless Flammable PUR Polyurethane 90 194 Same as above TPU Thermoplastic Urethane 110 230 Same as above PPC Polypropylene Composite 115 239 Same as above Flammable POM Polyacetal 120 248 Same as above Avoid battery acid BETS Polybutylene Terephtha 120 248 Same as above Flammable C late Polycarbonate PA Polyamide Nylon 140 284 Same as above et Nes PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate 140 284 Same as above FRP Fiber Reinforced Plastics 170 338 Same as above Avoid battery acid PET Polyethylene Terephthalate 180 356 Same as above Polyetherimide 200 392 Same as above influence of heat and solvent and remove them if necessary or take suitable measures to protect them 2 Plastic parts should be repaired and painted using methods suiting the materials
46. BODY SECTION L BODY LOCK amp SECURITY SYSTEM CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS 4 Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System SRS AIR and PRE TEN SIONER ens Aine iat ae 4 Precautions for work 4 Wiring Diagnosis and Trouble Diagnosis 4 PREPARATION 5 Special service 00 5 Commercial Service Tool 5 SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSEG 6 WORK BOW 6 CUSTOMER INTERVIEW 6 DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE 7 CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS 7 LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE ROOT CAUSE eee De 7 REPAIR THE CAUSE 7 CONFIRM THE REPAIR 8 Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting 8 INSTRUMENT PANEL 8 CENTER CONSOLE 8 DOORS 8 TRUNK 9 SUNROOF HEADLINING 9 OVERHEAD CONSOLE FRONT AND 9 SEATS atienden 9 9 Diagnostic Worksheet 10 HOOD u anaana naaman asena 12 Fitting Adjustment
47. For initialization refer to CON SULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS LIIA1644E Revision January 2005 BL 195 2004 Quest 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS Diagnostic Procedure 6 Els001s SECURITY INDICATOR LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT UP 1 CHECK FUSE Check 10A fuse No 19 located in the fuse block J B OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 NG gt gt If fuse is blown be sure to eliminate cause of problem before installing new fuse Refer to 4 POWER SUPPLY ROUTING CIRCUIT 2 CHECK SECURITY INDICATOR LAMP 1 Start engine and turn ignition switch OFF 2 Check the security indicator lamp lights up Security indicator lamp should light up OK or NG OK gt gt Inspection END NG gt gt GO 3 CHECK SECURITY INDICATOR LAMP POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1 Disconnect security indicator lamp 2 Check voltage between security indicator lamp connector M23 terminal 31 and ground 31 Y R Ground Battery voltage Combination meter security indicator lamp connector OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 4 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIAO840E 4 CHECK BCM NATS CONTROL UNIT FUNCTION 1 Connect security indicator lamp 2 Disconnect BCM 3 Check voltage between BCM connector M18 terminal 23 and BCM connectors s ground A 23 G O Ground Battery vol
48. NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 HALF LATCH SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect back door latch switch and back control unit 2 Check continuity between back door latch half latch switch connector D511 terminal 6 and back control unit connector B55 terminal 22 H S Back d C U 6 BR 22 BR Continuity should exist 2 217 NG L L 422 6 OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness HALF LATCH SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between back door latch half latch switch connec tor D511 terminal 8 and ground ems LN 8 B Ground Continuity should exist 4 is Back door latch OK or NG connector OK Replace the back door latch FH NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0828E Revision January 2005 BL 155 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Open Switch System Inspection 1 OPEN SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While fully closing and opening the back door check voltage between back door control unit connector B55 terminal 15 and ground Vy ISr rcr 2 936 Fully closed 10 5 15 O B Ground 0 Fully open 1 s PIIA2171E OK or NG OK Open switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 1 Disconnect back door latch and back door contr
49. OPEN 0 14 W G Sliding door switch CLOSED 5 15 L W Automatic door main switch ON 0 OFF 5 ACTIVE 5 16 L Child lockout switch INACTIVE 0 Revision January 2005 BL 114 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Wire Voltage V Terminal Color Item Condition 15 10 17 Encoder pulse signal Sliding door motor active gt 10ms i PIIA1060E P position 0 18 G Y Park switch Other than above 5 22 Encoder ground 23 B Ground Door lock amp unlock switch 25 V Door lock input Neutral Lock 0 gt Battery voltage V 1 LL 10 idi 26 GRIL Closure motor Sliding door 0 d CLOSE output signal Fully open half fully closed 0 bs SIIA1480E 27 w Battery power Battery voltage t Door lock amp unlock switch 28 G Y Door unlock input Neutral Unlock 0 gt Battery voltage Sliding door lock motor lock Door lock ER signal Neutral gt Lock 0 gt Battery voltage Sliding door lock motor unlock Door lock 30 G Y signal Neutral Unlock 0 Battery voltage PNEU gi Closure motor Sliding door RETURN output signal Fully open half fully closed 0 55 SII
50. Perform each diagnostic test mode according to each service procedure For further information see the CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS SEL027X SELECT DIAG MODE C U INITIALIZATION SELF DIAG RESELTS SEL150X CONSULT II DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE FUNCTION CONSULT II DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE Description C U INITIALIZATION When replacing any of the following components C U initialization and re registration of all NATS ignition keys are necessary NATS ignition key BCM ECM SELF DIAG RESULTS NOTE Detected items screen terms are as shown in the chart Refer to BL 185 NVIS NATS SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ITEM CHART When any initialization is performed all IDs previously registered will be erased and all NATS ignition keys must be registered again e The engine cannot be started with an unregistered key In this case the system will show DIFFERENCE OF KEY or LOCK as a self diagnostic result on the CONSULT II screen e In rare case CHAIN OF ECM IMMU might be stored as a self diagnostic result during key registration procedure even if the system is not malfunctioning Revision January 2005 BL 184 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS HOW TO READ SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS Result display screen When no malfunction is detected Result display screen When malfunction is detected SELF DIAG
51. While operating the sliding door in the open direction check voltage between sliding door control unit connector terminals 16 54 m f and ground H S i Sliding door control unit connector Connector terminal Voltage V E i Measuring condition Approx 16 L Ground Sliding door handle in the 0 open direction OK or NG OK gt gt Switch is OK LIIA0773E NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 CHILD LOCKOUT SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect sliding door remote control switch and sliding door control unit 2 Check continuity between sliding door remote control switch connector terminal 2 and sliding door control unit connector ter minal 16 H S Sliding door control Sliding door 2 L 16 L Continuity should exist unit connector remote control OK or NG switch connector gt gt GO TO 3 HEH et HH HH NG gt gt Repair or replace harness CHILD LOCKOUT SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION 1 Close the sliding door 2 Check continuity between sliding door remote control switch connector terminal 3 and ground 1 At 3 Ground Continuity should exist or NG switch connector OK gt gt Replace the sliding door remote control switch l NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0771E Revision January 2005 BL 127 2004 Quest
52. e When the sliding door control unit receives the signal if the auto sliding door operating enable conditions are met it sends the unlock signal to the sliding door latch control unit e When the sliding door latch control unit receives the signal it supplies voltage from terminal 10 to operate the release actuator and unlatches the door lock e sliding door control unit supplies power from terminal 33 and supplies power from terminal 34 to the magnetic clutch to operate the sliding door motor and slide the sliding door in the open direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control e When the sliding door is opened to the full open position the full open position is detected by the encoder and the sliding door control unit switches the sliding door motor OFF and controls the magnetic clutch ON half clutch gt OFF e sliding door is mechanically held in the fully open position by the checker Remote Keyless Entry Switch Operation Fully Closed Fully Open Operation e When the remote keyless entry switch is pressed for at lease 0 5 seconds sliding door control unit termi nal 7 receives the signal e sliding door control unit checks the automatic transaxle selector lever A T device position through terminal 18 vehicle speed through terminal 7 and battery voltage For automatic sliding door LH fuel lid door status is checked through sliding door control
53. e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch operation signal is supplied e to BCM terminal 22 e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 14 is connected to main power window and door lock unlock switch and power window and door lock unlock switch RH through a serial link When the front door switch LH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 62 e through front door switch LH terminal 1 e through front door switch LH case ground When the front door switch RH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 12 e through front door switch RH terminal 1 e through front door switch RH case ground When the sliding door switch LH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 63 e through sliding door switch LH terminal 1 e through sliding door switch LH case ground When the sliding door switch RH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 13 e through sliding door switch RH terminal 1 e through sliding door switch RH case ground When the back door switch built into back door latch is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 58 e through back door latch assembly terminal 7 e through back door latch assembly terminal 8 e through grounds D403 0404 OUTLINE Functions available by operating the door lock and unlock switches on driver s door and pas senger s door e inte
54. kg m in Ib LIIA1879E Installation is in the reverse order of removal Align the front door Refer to BL 160 Longitudinal clearance and surface height adjustment at front end Revision January 2005 BL 164 2004 Quest DOOR e Automatic sliding door system must be initialized following adjustment Refer to BL 92 Initialization Mode BACK DOOR WARNING Always support the back door when removing or replacing the back door stays Power back door opener will not support back door with back door stays removed Remove the back door glass Refer to GW 13 REAR WINDOW GLASS AND MOLDING Remove the license lamp finisher Refer to El 22 LICENSE LAMP FINISHER Remove the back door lock assembly Refer to BL 173 BACK DOOR LOCK Remove the rear wiper motor Refer to WW 46 Removal and Installation for Washer Motor Remove the back door wire harness Remove the rear washer nozzle and hose from the back door Refer to WW 45 Removal and Installation for Rear Washer Nozzle CAUTION Two technicians should be used to avoid damaging the back door during removal 7 Support the back door 8 Disconnect the power back door lift arm from the door 9 Remove the back door stays 10 Remove the door side nuts and the back door assembly S gt N X VEI L 7 a 114 20 1 5 2 0 11 14 NSS A Installation is in the reverse order of remova
55. seam weld Point weld a WIIA0361E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR FRONT PILLAR e Work after rear hoodledge reinforcement has been removed Service Joint Unit mm 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld MIG seam weld For 3 panels plug weld method Point weld e os Ta LIIA0870E Revision January 2005 BL 240 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Service Joint oy lay H3 S ms CONT Unit mm 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld 3 panels plug weld method m lt Revision January 2005 BL 241 MIG seam weld Point weld LIIA0871E 2004 Quest Service Joint Unit mm BODY REPAIR 2 spot welds 3 spot welds Revision January 2005 MIG Plug weld For 3 panels plug weld method BL 242 MIG seam weld Point weld x m LIIA0872E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR CENTER PILLAR Service Joint S 20 4 XC 115 Ps Unit mm MGA m2 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG P
56. wire color JAD 44 50 2 3 44 2 G Yes M pam M19 D14 50 V 3 V Yes Q 3 Check continuity between BCM connector M19 terminals 44 50 and body ground WIIA0372bE Connector Terminals Wire color Continuity 44 G No M19 Ground 50 V No OK or NG OK Replace front door lock assembly LH actuator Refer to BL 166 Removal and Installation NG Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 BL 48 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Front Door Lock Actuator RH Check 1 CHECK DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR SIGNAL 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Check voltage between BCM connector M19 terminals 50 51 and ground y Ga Con Terminals BCM connector nec Wire color Condition Voltage RHH Approx 50 51 ET o 50 51 50 V E dpa BERE 0 Battery voltage M19 Ground oor lock unlock switch is 51 G Y turned to UNLOCK 0 Battery voltage PIIA6385E OK or NG OK GO TO 2 NG gt gt Replace BCM Refer to BCS 19 Removal and Installation of BCM 2 CHECK DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR HARNESS 1 Disconnect BCM and front door lock actuator RH 2 Check continuity between BCM connector M19 terminals 50 51 and front door lock actuator RH terminals 2 3 A acato ED s 4 Terminal Continuity Front door lock actuator RH connector 5
57. 2 MODE 3 Keyfob operation 0 5 seconds Nothing 1 5 seconds Keyless power window down operation mode MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 Keyfob operation 3 seconds Nothing 5 seconds Revision January 2005 BL 67 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Trouble Diagnosis Procedure c1s0010F 1 Check the symptom and customer s requests 2 Understand outline of system Refer to BL 54 System Description 3 Confirm system operation that e Check that the power door lock system operates normally Refer to BL 17 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Check that the automatic sliding door system operates normally Refer to BL 85 AUTOMATIC SLID ING DOOR SYSTEM Check that the automatic back door system operates normally Refer to BL 134 AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 4 Perform pre diagnosis inspection Refer to BL 68 Pre Diagnosis Inspection 5 Refer to trouble diagnosis chart by symptom repair or replace any malfunctioning parts Refer to BL 69 Trouble Diagnoses 6 Inspection End Pre Diagnosis Inspection z1so01aG BCM POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 FUSE INSPECTION Check the following fuses and fusible link in the fuse block J B and fuse and fusible link box Unit Terminal No Signal name No Location 55 Battery power supply j Fuse and fusible link box BCM 11 ACC power supply 4 Fuse block J B 38 IGN power supply 16 Fuse block J B OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 NG gt gt I
58. CEDING PAGE CHILD HANDLE LOCKOUT SWITCH SWITCH 302 303 0300 4 32 2 7 PEREO w bI w w 65680656 w BELO w LIWA0519E Revision January 2005 BL 105 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 10 BODY CONTROL DOOR DOOR MODULE LOCK UNLOCK ALL ALL m gt TO BL gt S CLOS 15 TO BL B cLos Y G SLIDNG AUTOMATIC BUZZER DOOR DOOR REQUEST LOCK UNLOCK DOOR DOOR Pars CONTROL MAIN UNIT RH SWITCH 8143 PSD OPEN PARK DISABLE CLOSE 814 SWITCH SWITCH SWTICH G Y LY GR W I llawa s gt TO BL e oval gt SICLOS 15 G Y L Y 8104 me TE GIY LY E v 1 b ps Eis W wi s T7 6 w LIWA0141E Revision January 2005 BL 106 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM se BL S CLOS 11 e P 40 DG 10 BLOCK S REFER TO PG POWER IGNITION SWITCH ON OR START CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 BCM BODY CONTROL MODULE 20 TO BL sicLos oe 184 7 G Y R II 6 271 T IGN BAT P WDW SLIDNG DOOR SW FUSE C B CONTROL else S DOOR UNI SWTICH GND SWITCH 32 B61 B SLIDING DOOR SWITCH LH 46 Eden 68 69 LIWA0520E Revision January 2005 BL 107 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 12 SLIDNG DOOR CONTROL U
59. Continuity should exist E OK or NG E OK gt gt Replace automatic door main switch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0754E Revision January 2005 BL 121 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Sliding Door Open Close Switch System Inspection 1500205 1 SLIDING DOOR OPEN CLOSE SWITCH FUNCTION INSPECTION Check sliding door open close switch using switch operation OK or NG OK gt gt Sliding door open close switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 SLIDING DOOR OPEN CLOSE SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While operating the sliding door open close switch check volt age between sliding door control unit LH or RH connector ter A T minals 2 and ground HS 1 Tr Sliding door control unit connector Connector terminal Measuring condition Voltage V eS Approx Automatic ON 0 2 BR W Ground door main switch OFF 5 OK NG LIIA0755E OK gt gt Sliding door open close switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 3 SLIDING DOOR OPEN CLOSE SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect sliding door open close switch and sliding door control unit 2 Check continuity between sliding door open close switch con nector terminal 1 and sliding door control unit connectors termi 2 5 Sliding d
60. Initialization Mode Revision January 2005 BL 172 2004 Quest BACK DOOR LOCK Component Structure BACK DOOR LOCK PFP 90504 EIS007CG 1 Back door motor assembly 4 Back door closure rod 7 Back door handle 10 Back door striker 13 Back door opener actuator assem bly Revision January 2005 Back door motor assembly bracket Pinch strip Power back door latch assembly Dovetail door side Lower back door lock assembly BL 173 12 15 Back door motor gear assembly Back door latch release cable Power back door latch cinch motor Dovetail body side Back door lock bracket 2004 Quest BACK DOOR LOCK Back Door Latch 0 10 13 7 1 1 1 3 8 0 10 0 Bp oS s PY Y 3 d m 5 5 0 6 47 0 51 0 65 45 57 i 0 12 7 15 7 1 3 1 6 10 uM 0 10 13 7 1 3 8 0 10 0 O N m kg m in Ib 0 N m kg m ft ib LIIA1867E BL 174 2004 Quest Revision January 2005 BACK DOOR LOCK REMOVAL 1 Remove the back door lower finisher Refer to 34 BACK DOOR LOWER FINISHER 2 Remove the weather seal 3 manual doors disconnect the back door latch release cable 4 For power doors disconnect the cinch motor electrical connector 5 Remove the back door latch assembly power door or the back door lock assembly manual door INSTALLATION Installation is in the reve
61. RPM or load can be changed to isolate the noise Repairs can usually be made by moving adjusting securing or insulating the component causing the noise 9 ox NE Revision January 2005 BL 9 2004 Quest SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES Diagnostic Worksheet Elso03PP 7 4 p a __ SQUEAK amp RATTLE DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET Dear Nissan Customer We are concerned about your satisfaction with your Nissan vehicle Repairing a squeak or rattle sometimes can be very difficult To help us fix your Nissan right the first time please take a moment to note the area of the vehicle where the squeak or rattle occurs and under what conditions You may be asked to take a test drive with a service advisor or technician to ensure we confirm the noise you are hearing WHERE DOESTHE NOISE COME FROM circle the area of the vehicle The illustrations are for reference only and may not reflect the actual configuration of your vehicle pw ROI UT LUE Bm ud M 7 SU m Continue to the back of the worksheet and briefly describe the location of the noise or rattle In addition please indicate the conditions which are present when the noise occurs LIWA0276E Revision January 2005 BL 10 2004 Quest SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
62. SWITCH BETWEEN FULL STROKE AND N UNLOCK SWITCH SWITCH STROKE L gt UI M 2 WIWA0489E Revision January 2005 BL 30 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 8 BL D LOCK 08 BCM BODY CONTROL MODULE DOOR UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK OUTPUT OTHER F l s ipiNG poon CONTACT SWITCH LH PILLAR ING DOOR TACT SWITCH OOR FRONT DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY LH ACTUATOR D14 415 6 7 8 9 0112 52 53 54 55 So 0 857 639 8142 2 D C 0309 w GELLED CELLED Gp KZ TS GD GR GR LIWA0475E Revision January 2005 BL 31 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND AUTO SLIDE DOOR CLOSURE AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM FIG 9 BL D LOCK 09 wg DATA LINE EARLY PRODUCTION FUSE REFER TO PG POWER KEY SWITCH DATA LINK 27 M22 TO LAN CAN Qmm W B Y G B R Y 55 Tel 57 FUSE BODY CONTROL MODULE GND 19 SIGNAL 0 WIWA0250E Revision January 2005 BL 32 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 10 BL D LOCK 10 ES Q gt a a i a 5 5526 DOOR LIFT GATE I I SLI
63. Sliding door lock assembly is replaced Rear rail is replaced Sliding door weatherstrip is replaced Sliding door contact switch is replaced or adjusted When the battery is first connected the sliding door control unit is automatically set to the initialization mode The sliding door control unit may be manually set to initialization mode by performing the following procedure SLIDING DOOR INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE NOTE While in initialization mode only the overhead sliding door open close switches are enabled Remote keyless entry door pillar switch and power assist functions are disabled Each of the power sliding doors must be ini tialized individually The following procedure can be repeated for each power sliding door needing initializa tion 1 Open the sliding door being initialized 2 Turn ignition switch ON 3 Turn the Automatic Door Main Switch OFF Automatic door main switch 2 Le Sliding Sliding door door open close open close switch RH switch LH CLOSE DOWN LIIA2178E 4 Within 3 seconds after step 3 press the door pillar Sliding Door Open Close Switch of the door being initialized 10 times within 10 seconds Sliding door open close B140 40 5 LIIA2179E 5 Within 3 seconds after step 4 turn ignition switch ON e You should hear three sliding door warning chimes Revision January 2005 BL 92 2004 Quest 6 8
64. Symptom Repair order Refer to page Power door lock does not operate with door lock and unlock switch on main power window and door lock unlock switch or power window and BL 45 door lock unlock switch RH assembly Lh 1 Front door lock assembly LH actuator check BL 47 operate 1 Door lock actuator check Front RH Rear LH Specific door lock actuator does not operate RH BL 49 1 Front door lock assembly LH key cylinder BL Power door lock does not operate with front door switch check 51 lock assembly LH key cylinder switch operation 2 Replace BCM BCS 19 Power door lock does not operate 1 BCM power supply and ground circuit check BL 39 2 Door lock unlock switch check BL 45 BCM Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check Elso01PY 1 FUSE e Check the following BCM fuse and fusible link Component Parts Terminal No SIGNAL Ampere No Location BCM 42 BAT power supply 15A 3 Fuse block J B BCM 55 BAT power supply 50A j Fuse and fusible link box NOTE Refer to BL 17 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location OK or NG BL OK GO TO 2 NG gt gt If fuse is blown be sure to eliminate cause of problem before installing new fuse Refer to PG 4 POWER SUPPLY ROUTING CIRCUIT 2 CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect 3 Check voltage between BCM connector M19 ter
65. activate properly 4 Door switch check BL 72 BL BL 5 Replace BCM BCS 19 1 Keyfob battery and function check use Remote Keyless Entry BL 75 Tester J 43241 f NOTE Panic alarm horn and headlamp does not activate If the result of keyfob function check is OK keyfob is not malfunc when panic alarm button is continuously pressed tioning 2 Key switch insert check BL 71 3 Replace BCM BCS 19 1 Check auto door lock operation mode with CONSULT II Auto door lock operation does not activate properly Auto door lock operation mode can be changed Dux All other remote keyless entry functions OK First check the auto door lock operation mode setting 2 Replace BCM BCS 19 1 Check power window down operation mode with CONSULT II NOTE BL 67 Keyless power window down open operation does Power window down operation mode can be changed not activate properly First check the power window down operation mode setting All other remote keyless entry functions OK 2 Check power window function with switch 3 Replace BCM BCS 19 Revision January 2005 BL 70 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Key Switch Check EIS001QM 1 CHECK KEY SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL With CONSULT II Check key switch KEY ON SW in DATA MONITOR mode with CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONI TOR e When key is inserted to ignition key cylinder KEY ON SW ON DATA MONITOR e When is removed from ignition ke
66. automatically close the door e Power back door With the back door closed if you press the automatic door main switch or press the remote keyless entry button or pull the back door handle with the back door unlocked the back door latch motor drives the open the locking plate and release the latch The back door motor then raises the door to the full open position With the back door open if you press the automatic door main switch remote keyless entry button or the back door close switch the back door motor closes the door to the half latch state The back door latch motor then drives the latch to the full close position Revision January 2005 BL 134 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM On an open or close signal the hazard lamps will flash 3 times and the warning chime will sound 3 dings lasting a total of 2 seconds OPERATION DESCRIPTION Automatic Door Main Switch Operation Fully Closed Fully Open Operation When the automatic door main switch is pressed back door control unit terminal 23 receives the signal The back door control unit checks the automatic transaxle select lever A T device position through termi nal 18 vehicle speed through terminal 21 and battery voltage When the back door control unit receives the signal if the auto back door operating enable conditions are met it sends a signal through terminal 6 and grounds terminal 9 to sound the warning chime sends a sig nal to the BCM through terminal 4
67. characteristics Revision January 2005 BL 227 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR LOCATION OF PLASTIC PARTS Roof side molding PVC amp stainless Windshield molding PVC ae PC PET Escutcheon PC PET p ed AN Door outside handle aL Front Grille Headlamp PC ABS Front Lens PC Housing License plate Fascia 2 SD Um finisher PP 5 mirror ABS x Fender guard LDPE Side guard molding PP EPDM Rear combination lamp Lens ns Rear Housing ASA bumper fascia PP EPM LIIA0824E Revision January 2005 BL 228 2004 Quest C pillar garnish PP B pillar garnish BODY REPAIR Steering column cover PP A pillar garnish PP D pillar garnish PP NER c NI lt 2 px Instrument panel storage cover PPTF Instrument panel PPE and N glass fiber K Wats Combination meter cover PP Revision January 2005 Cup holder PP BL 229 Finisher ABS and PC LIIA0825E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Precautions in Repairing High Strength Steel EIS001SC High strength steel is used for body panels in order to reduce vehicle weight Accordingly precautions in repairing automotive bodies made of high strength steel are descr
68. control unit terminal 13 e sliding door control unit checks the automatic transaxle selector lever A T device position through terminal 18 vehicle speed through terminal 7 and battery voltage Revision January 2005 BL 87 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM When the sliding door control unit detects motion through terminals 4 and 17 if the auto sliding door oper ating enable conditions are met it applies power to terminals 33 and 34 to operate the door in the open direction The sliding door control unit supplies power from terminal 33 and supplies power from terminal 34 to the magnetic clutch to operate the sliding door motor and slide the sliding door in the open direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control When the sliding door is opened to the full open position the full open position is detected by the encoder and the sliding door control unit switches the sliding door motor OFF and controls the magnetic clutch ON half clutch OFF The sliding door is mechanically held in the fully open position by the checker Sliding Door Power Assist Operation Fully Open Fully Closed Operation When the handle is pulled or the door is moved in the closed direction sliding door control unit initiates the power assist close operation The sliding door control unit supplies power from terminal 36 and supplies power from terminal 34 to the magnetic clutch to
69. door lock unlock switch RH connector NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA1271E Front Door Lock Assembly LH Actuator Check Elso01Q2 1 CHECK FRONT DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY LH ACTUATOR SIGNAL 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Check voltage between BCM connector M19 terminals 44 50 and ground y Ga Con Terminals Wire BCM connector nec color Condition Voltage V rer PPM t Approx 50 or 44 50 Driver door lock unlock river switch is turned to UNLOCK 0 gt Battery voltage M19 Ground DRM IUE river door lock unloc switch is turned to Lock 0 gt Battery voltage PIIA6383E OK or NG OK GO TO 2 NG Replace BCM Refer to BCS 19 Removal and Installation of BCM Revision January 2005 BL 47 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 2 CHECK FRONT DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY LH ACTUATOR HARNESS 1 Disconnect BCM and front door lock assembly LH actuator 2 Check continuity between BCM connector M19 terminals 44 50 and front door lock assembly LH actuator connector D14 termi nals 2 3 H S 1 5 Front door lock BCM connector Connector Terminals Connecta Terminals Continuit 44 T assembly Wire color
70. door warning chime Di 0O m o N Back door warning chime order Back door warning chime length Start self diagnosis 1 5 seconds OK NG 1 Operating conditions diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 2 Sliding door encoder diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 3 Sliding door clutch diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 4 Sliding door motor diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 5 Cinch latch motor diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds Restart self diagnosis 1 5 seconds Item NG Result Refer to One of the following operating conditions no J Operatinqiconditi ns diaqnosis result longer met ignition switch ON automatic door m SP 9 9 main switch ON A T selector lever in P posi tion Sensor diagnosis short pulse signal pulse 2 Sliding door encoder diagnosis result BL 124 signal direction 3 Sliding door clutch diagnosis result Sliding door clutch does not operate BL 123 4 Sliding door motor diagnosis result Sliding door motor does n t operate BL 123 ating current 5 Cinch latch motor diagnosis result Ginen l tch motor does Not operate Oper BL 132 ating current Turn ignition switch OFF to end input signal check mode Diagnosis Chart Els00z0P Symptom Suspect systems Refer to Automatic operations are not executed from the sliding door fully closed or fully open position Auto open close operations from a position midway through Latch release actu
71. gt e Ignition key ID chip is malfunctioning e Replace the ignition key Ref part No E5 e Perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS No gt gt GO TO 4 Revision January 2005 BL 193 2004 Quest 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS 4 CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR NATS ANTENNA AMP 1 Turn ignition switch ON 2 Check voltage between NATS antenna amp connector M21 terminal 1 and ground 1 Y R Ground Battery voltage OK or NG poem NG Repair or replace fuse or harness Ref part No E3 F D CHECK NATS ANTENNA SIGNAL LINE 1 CONNECT LIIA1641E Check voltage between NATS antenna amp connector M21 terminal 2 and ground with analog tester Before inserting key into ignition key cylinder Voltage Battery voltage bie After inserting key into ignition key TA cylinder Pointer of tester should move for 30 seconds then return to battery volt age Just after turning ignition switch ON Pointer of tester should move for approx 1 second then return to bat tery voltage 2 O Ground OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 6 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness NOTE LIIA1642E If harness is OK replace BCM perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer
72. ignition illumination operation The ignition illumination is turned on when ON on CONSULT II screen is touched FLASHER RIGHT CAN This test is able to check right hazard reminder operation The right hazard lamp turns on when on CONSULT II screen is touched FLASHER LEFT CAN This test is able to check left hazard reminder operation The left hazard lamp turns on when on CONSULT II screen is touched HORN This test is able to check panic alarm and horn reminder operations The alarm activate for 0 5 sec onds after on CONSULT II screen is touched HEAD LAMP HI This test is able to check headlamps panic alarm operation The headlamp illuminates for 0 5 sec onds after on CONSULT II screen is touched POWER WINDOW DOWN This test is able to check power window down operation The windows are lowered when ON on CONSULT II screen is touched TRUNK BACK DOOR Revision January 2005 This test is able to check back door actuator operation The back door is unlocked when ON on CONSULT II screen is touched BL 66 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Work Support Test Item Description REMO CONT ID CONFIR can be checked whether keyfob ID code is registered or not in this mode REMO CONT ID REGIST Keyfob ID code can be registered REMO CONT ID ERASUR Keyfob ID code can be erased Hazard and horn reminder mode can be changed in this
73. moves Turn ignition switch OFF to end input signal check mode OPERATING CHECK MODE Operating check mode allows self diagnosis of the automatic sliding door system To activate operating check mode on the automatic sliding door perform the following steps Revision January 2005 BL 118 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Turn ignition switch OFF Turn automatic door main switch OFF system cancelled Place A T selector lever in P position Open sliding door RH or LH manually Have an assistant press and hold the sliding door open close switch RH or LH While the assistant continues to hold the sliding door open close switch RH or LH turn ignition switch ON DO NOT start engine After approximately 5 seconds the back door warning chime will sound for 0 5 seconds 8 Release the sliding door open close switch RH or LH 9 Within 8 seconds of the back door warning chime sounding press the automatic door main sliding door open close switch RH or LH 5 times in rapid succession 10 After approximately 5 seconds the back door warning chime will sound for 1 second 11 Release the automatic door main sliding door open close switch RH or LH 12 Immediately close the sliding door RH or LH manually 13 Turn automatic door main switch ON 14 Open and close the back door with the automatic door main sliding door open close switch RH or LH to activate operating check mode Self diagnosis results are indicated by the back
74. operate the sliding door motor and slide the sliding door in the close direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control When the sliding door reaches the half latch state the half latch switch closes and the sliding door control unit detects the signal through terminal 5 When the sliding door control unit receives the signal it switches OFF the sliding door motor and sends the latch command through terminal 26 to the sliding door latch control unit terminal 6 When the sliding door auto closure operates the cinch latch motor and the full latch switch detects this sliding door latch control unit terminal 7 receives the signal and reverses the latch motor to the neutral position The siding door auto closure operation ends when the door is fully closed The sliding door remains unlocked Anti Pinch Function During auto open close operation if pinching of an object is detected the sliding door reverses direction to prevent pinching by moving to the full open or close position Intermittent Clutch Control Function During automatic operation if the door is stopped midway for example due to the automatic door main switch being switched to OFF or a system error the clutch is intermittently turned ON OFF to prevent sudden opening or closing Intermittent clutch control ends after 6 seconds or when no door motion is detected If the vehicle is on level ground intermittent clutch contr
75. receives the signal it supplies voltage from terminal 12 to operate the release actuator and releases the door lock The back door control unit supplies power to the magnetic clutch and the back door motor and moves the back door in the open direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control When the back door is opened to the full open position the full open position is detected by the encoder and the back door control unit switches the back door motor OFF and the magnetic clutch is pulsed and then turned OFF The back door is held in the fully open position by the gas stays Back Door Handle Switch Operation Fully Closed gt Fully Open Operation When the back door is unlocked and the back door handle is pulled back door control unit terminal 26 receives the signal The back door control unit checks the automatic transaxle select lever A T device position through termi nal 18 vehicle speed through terminal 21 and battery voltage and automatic door main switch position through terminal 13 When the back door control unit receives the signal if the auto back door operating enable conditions are met it sends a signal through terminal 6 and grounds terminal 9 to sound the warning chime sends a sig nal to the BCM through terminal 4 to flash the hazard lamps and sends the unlock signal to the back door latch When the back door latch receives the signal it supplies voltage from te
76. registered the new ID code is added and no ID codes are erased e f you need to activate more than two additional new keyfobs repeat the procedure Additional ID code entry for each new keyfob e Entry of maximum five ID codes is allowed When more than five ID codes are entered the oldest ID code will be erased e Even if same ID code that is already in the memory is input the same ID code be entered The code is counted as an additional code Keyfob Battery Replacement careful not to touch the circuit board or battery terminal key fob is water resistant However if it does get wet immediately wipe it dry 1 Open the lid using a coin 2 Remove the battery 3 Install the new battery positive side down 4 Close the lid securely Push the key fob buttons two or three times to check operation facing 4 Revision January 2005 BL 84 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM PFP 28572 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location Els001X6 Fuse block J B Up Fuse and fusible link box 1 Sliding 2i door SWITCI Biden otn ener 46 RH 83 17119A i Ag EJ EE I 412 10A 24 31 FUSE f m FUSIBLE LINK Automatic door switch R10 2 d dd 9 uo p HE Sliding door Sliding door open close gt opely close open close
77. reset occurs ping on hills etc Warning Chime Active Conditions The warning chime uses two types of audio warnings a friendly chime and a warning chime The friendly chime consists of dings lasting 0 66 seconds each immediately followed by the next ding The warning chime consists of beeps lasting 0 33 seconds with a pause of 0 33 seconds between each beep Operation status Operation or conditions Shift to manual mode Warning chime pattern When reverse operation starts When reverse operation detected Friendly chime 1 33 seconds 2 dings During power close When vehicle not in P position Friendly chime Continuous During power open or close Obstacle is detected Warning chime 2 seconds 3 beeps During power open Revision January 2005 When vehicle not in P position or vehi cle is moving at greater than 2 km h BL 89 Warning chime Continuous until vehicle is shifted to P position 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Reverse Conditions Type Control Automatic door main switch remote keyless entry or sliding door open close switch operation Both open close directions Detection method Operation speed and motor current change direction Non reversed area e Between full open and approx 45 mm near full open lock e Closure operation area Number of times reverse allowed Operation Chart e Open operation from fully closed Cond
78. the components or pressing on them while driving to duplicate the conditions can isolate many of these incidents You can usually insulate the areas with felt cloth tape or insulator foam blocks from the NISSAN Squeak and Rattle Kit J 43980 to repair the noise DUO Orge Revision January 2005 BL 8 2004 Quest SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES TRUNK Trunk noises are often caused by a loose jack or loose items put into the trunk by the owner In addition look for 1 Trunk lid bumpers out of adjustment 2 Trunk lid striker out of adjustment 3 The trunk lid torsion bars knocking together 4 A loose license plate or bracket Most of these incidents can be repaired by adjusting securing or insulating the item s or component s caus ing the noise SUNROOF HEADLINING Noises in the sunroof headlining area can often be traced to one of the following 1 Sunroof lid rail linkage or seals making a rattle or light knocking noise 2 Sun visor shaft shaking in the holder 3 Front or rear windshield touching headliner and squeaking Again pressing on the components to stop the noise while duplicating the conditions can isolate most of these incidents Repairs usually consist of insulating with felt cloth tape OVERHEAD CONSOLE FRONT AND REAR Overhead console noises are often caused by the console panel clips not being engaged correctly Most of these incidents are repaired by pushing up on the console at the clip locations u
79. the strikers and contact switch to align themselves Carefully tighten all loosened parts using care not to move the parts Open and close door three or four times to confirm smooth latching Adjust LIIA1645E Revision January 2005 BL 161 2004 Quest DOOR SEC A A 718 B SIDE B DOOR SEC C C SEC D D COMB B DOOR ROOF B DOOR RR COMB B DOOR Revision January 2005 SEC F F Ep COMB B DOOR B WDW B S SEC G G B DOOR RR BMPR BL 162 LIIA1869E 2004 Quest DOOR Longitudinal clearance surface height and outboard adjustment at front end 1 Open and support the back door 2 Slightly loosen the hinge nuts 3 Reposition the door as necessary and tighten the nuts 4 Confirm the adjustment Repeat as necessary to obtain the desired fit Striker Adjustment 1 Adjust the striker so that it becomes parallel with the lock inser tion direction 61 9 es LIIA1733E Removal and Installation FRONT DOOR CAUTION e When removing and installing the door assembly support the door with a jack and shop cloth to protect the door and body When removing and installing door assembly be sure to carry out the fitting adjustment Check the hinge rotating part for poor lubrication If necessary apply body grease Remove the door window and module assembly Refer to
80. to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS Revision January 2005 BL 194 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS 6 CHECK NATS ANTENNA AMP SIGNAL LINE 2 Check voltage between NATS antenna amp connector M21 terminal 4 and ground with analog tester Before inserting key into ignition key cylinder Voltage Battery voltage ARS After inserting key into ignition key lt cylinder 4 BR Pointer of tester should move for 30 Ground seconds then return to battery volt age Just after turning ignition switch ON eee Pointer of tester should move for approx 1 second then return to bat tery voltage OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 7 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness NOTE If harness is OK replace BCM perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS T CHECK NATS ANTENNA AMP GROUND LINE CIRCUIT 1 ignition switch OFF 2 Check continuity between NATS antenna amp connector M21 terminal 3 and ground 3 Ground Continuity should exist OK or NG NATS antenna amp OK gt gt NATS antenna amp is malfunctioning Ref part 6 gt gt Repair or replace harness If harness is OK replace perform initialization vf with CONSULT II
81. to flash the hazard lamps and sends the unlock signal to the back door latch When the back door latch receives the signal it supplies voltage from terminal 12 to operate the release actuator and releases the door lock The back door control unit supplies power to the magnetic clutch and the back door motor and moves the back door in the open direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control When the back door is opened to the full open position the full open position is detected by the encoder and the back door control unit switches the back door motor OFF and the magnetic clutch is pulsed and then turned OFF The back door is held in the fully open position by the gas stays Remote Keyless Entry Operation Fully Closed gt Fully Open Operation When the remote keyless entry button is pressed for at least 0 5 seconds back door control unit terminal 21 receives the signal The back door control unit checks the automatic transaxle select lever A T device position through termi nal 18 vehicle speed through terminal 21 and battery voltage When the back door control unit receives the signal if the auto back door operating enable conditions are met it sends a signal through terminal 6 and grounds terminal 9 to sound the warning chime sends a sig nal to the BCM through terminal 4 to flash the hazard lamps and sends the unlock signal to the back door latch When the back door latch
82. unit connector B55 terminals 19 RH 20 LH and AE 15 ground Back aoar C U connector Connector terminal Wire color Measuring condition Voltage V ims 720 19 20 19 BR W Pinch strip operation 0 20 VY 4 or NG OK gt gt Switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 LIIA0811E 2 STRIP CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect pinch strip and back door control unit 2 Check continuity between pinch strip connector D505 RH D517 LH terminal 1 2 and back door control unit connector T B55 terminal 5 19 RH 20 LH H S Pinch strip 1 BR W 19 BR W Continuity should exist zm 1 L Y 20 L Y Continuity should exist ERE 112 2 LG W 5 LG W Continuity should exist 51920 or NG OK gt gt GO NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0815E Revision January 2005 BL 153 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM d PINCH STRIP GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between pinch strip connector terminal 2 and ground V DISCONNECT C 2 LG W Ground Continuity should exist A Pinch switch OK or NG connector an OK Replace the pinch strip NG Repair or replace harness Back Door Warning Chime System Inspection 1 BACK DOOR WARNING CHIME
83. using WORK SUPPORT mode in MULTI ANSWER BACK SET 9 Without CONSULT II Refer to Owner s Manual for instructions Interior Lamp Operation When the following input signals are both supplied e all door switches are in the OFF position when all the doors are closed e interior lamp switch is in DOOR position Remote keyless entry system turns on interior lamp and ignition illumination for 30 seconds with input of UNLOCK signal from keyfob For detailed description refer to LT 131 ROOM LAMP TIMER OPERATION Revision January 2005 BL 57 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Panic Alarm Operation When key switch is OFF when ignition key is not inserted in key cylinder remote keyless entry system turns on and off horn and headlamp intermittently with input of PANIC ALARM signal from keyfob The alarm automatically turns off after 25 seconds or when BCM receives any signal from keyfob Keyless Power Window Down open Operation When keyfob unlock switch is turned ON with ignition switch OFF and the switch is detected to be on continu ously for 3 seconds the driver s door and passenger s door power windows are simultaneously opened Power window is operated to open and the operation continues as long as the keyfob unlock switch is pressed CAN Communication System Description Elso0107 Refer to LAN 6 CAN COMMUNICATION Revision January 2005 BL 58 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM EIS001Q8
84. with original hand held transmitter If NG receiver or hand held transmitter is at fault not vehicle related 1 ILLUMINATE CHECK 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Doesred light LED of transmitter illuminate when any button is pressed YES or NO YES gt gt 2 NO gt gt GOTO3 am Red light buttons PIIA4815E 2 TRANSMITTER CHECK Check transmitter with Tool For details refer to Technical Service Bulletin OK or NG OK gt gt Receiver or hand held transmitter malfunction not vehicle related BL NG gt gt Replace compass and thermometer assembly Refer to El 36 Removal and Installation 3 CHECK BCM OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY Does room lamp come on when driver side door is opened Refer to LT 128 INTERIOR ROOM LAMP Yes or No YES gt gt 4 NO Repair or replace the malfunctioning part 4 POWER SUPPLY CHECK 1 Disconnect transmitter 2 Check voltage between auto anti dazzling inside mirror connector R17 terminal 10 and ground 10 Y Ground Battery voltage d Em A OK or NG gt gt GO 5 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Auto anti dazzling inside mirror connector LIIA0839E Revision January 2005 BL 199 2004 Quest HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER 5 GROUND CIRCUIT CHECK Check continuity between auto anti dazzling inside mirror connector R17 terminal 8 B and body ground 8 B Ground Continuity should exi
85. 0 V 3 V Yes 51 2 G Y Yes 2 3 Check continuity between BCM connector M19 terminals 50 51 and body ground 2 51 3 2 3 Terminals Wire color Continuity 50 V No WIIAO373E Ground 51 G Y No OK or NG OK Replace front door lock actuator RH Refer to BL 166 Removal and Installation NG Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 BL 49 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Door Lock Actuator Check Sliding Door 1 CHECK DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR SIGNAL 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Check voltage between BCM connector M19 terminals 50 51 EIS00201 PIIA6385E 59 A and ground A Ga Con Terminals BCM connector nec Wire color Condition Voltage V Robt HH Approx 50 51 tor 50 51 Door lock unlock switch is 50 V turned to LOCK 0 Battery voltage M19 Ground TUE UY PEST EC oor lock unlock switch is 51 G Y turned to UNLOCK 0 Battery voltage OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 NG gt gt Replace BCM Refer to BCS 19 Removal and Installation of BCM 2 CHECK DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR HARNESS 1 Disconnect BCM and each door lock actuator 2 Check continuity between BCM connector M19 terminals 50 51 and sliding door lock actuator connector terminals 2 4 HS Sliding door lock 15
86. 0 5 seconds 9 Release the sliding door open close switch RH or LH 10 Within 8 seconds of the back door warning chime sounding press and hold the automatic door main slid ing door open close switch RH or LH 11 After approximately 5 seconds the back door warning chime will sound for 1 second 12 Release the automatic door main sliding door open close switch RH or LH 13 The input signal check mode is now initialized The input signal check mode can test the following inputs The back door warning chime will sound for approx imately 0 5 seconds each time a switch signal input occurs Use this test when one of these inputs is not responding during normal automatic sliding door operation NOOR WN Switch signal 42 Refrt Automatic door main switch OFF gt ON BL 121 Automatic door main sliding door open close switch RH or LH OFF BL 122 Sliding door open close switch RH or LH OFF BL 122 Sliding door switch RH or LH OFF door closed ON door open BL 42 A T device park switch P position other than position Fuel door interlock switch OFF fuel door closed ON fuel door open BL 177 Sliding door lock unlock signal LOCK UNLOCK BL 121 Vehicle speed Vehicle speed 2 Remote keyless entry signal Keyfob switch OFF BL 77 Door lock unlock signal LOCK UNLOCK BL 45 Back door warning chime should sound as soon as vehicle
87. 013 8 7 615141312111 WIWA0248E Revision January 2005 BL 24 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 2 BL D LOCK 02 BODY CONTROL MODULE o SLIDING DOOR m SWITCH RH e CLOSED DOOR LIFT GATE CLOSED SWITCH LH B46 SWITCH LH o CLOSED 6 67 68 69 70 oO D re m gt 0503 2004 Quest BL 25 Revision January 2005 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 3 BCM BL D LOCK 03 BODY CONTROL MODULE POWER WINDOW M18 mim DATA LINE SERIAL LINK Y B ma mamanman maa ma ma mc Y B M74 m POWER WINDOW MAIN POWER POWER WINDOW POWER SERIAL LINK WINDOW AND DOOR SERIAL LINK WINDOW LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH AND DOOR LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH FRONT DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY LH KEY CYLINDER SWITCH BETWEEN FULL STROKE AND L LI DI y R 6 4151 2 3 m 4 o WIWA0485E Revision January 2005 BL 26 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 4 BL D LOCK 04 BCM BODY CONTROL DOOR DOOR MODULE LOCK UNLOCK OUTPUT OUTPUT ALL OTHER nen GIY V A SLIDING DOOR SLIDING DOOR CONTACT SWITCH SWITCH LH PILLAR RH PILLAR 57 139 DING DOOR SLIDING DOOR NTACT SWITCH CONTACT LH DOOR
88. 1 L B Ground E 12 L W Ground HM 55 SIIA1480E LIIA0836E OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 NG gt gt Replace the back door control unit 2 CINCH LATCH MOTOR CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect back door latch and back door control unit 2 Check continuity between back door latch cinch latch motor connector D511 terminals 1 2 and back door control unit con nector B55 terminals 11 12 H S Back door Back door latch 1 L W 12 L W Continuity should exist connector _ 11 12 11772 2 L B 11 L B Continuity should exist FEBR OK or NG 1 2 gt gt GO NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0837E 3 CINCH LATCH MOTOR OPERATION INSPECTION Connect battery power to terminals 1 and 2 on the back door latch connector and check motor operation Back door latch connector 1 2 It operates 1 2 It operates Reverse rotation OK or NG OK gt gt Motor is OK NG gt gt Replace the back door latch LIIA0838E Revision January 2005 BL 159 2004 Quest DOOR DOOR PFP 80100 Fitting Adjustment 0700 4 5 1 0 5 5 1 5 5 5 1 5 i 0177 0 039 0 217 0 059 0 217 0 059 4 Lower roll B assembly 0 205 26 5 2 1 2 7 16
89. 182 Self diagnostic results LOCK MODE displayed on CONSULT II screen 1 CONFIRM SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS Confirm SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS 4 is displayed CONSULT II screen T Is CONSULT II screen displayed as above Yes gt gt GO TO 2 LOCK MODE P1610 No gt gt GO TO BL 187 SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 PIIA1264E ESCAPE FROM LOCK MODE Turn ignition switch OFF Turn ignition switch ON with registered key Do not start engine Wait 5 seconds Return the key to OFF position Wait 5 seconds Repeat steps 2 and 3 twice total of three cycles Start the engine Does engine start Yes gt gt System is OK Now system is escaped from LOCK MODE No gt gt GO 3 Or d Co d PERFORM INITIALIZATION WITH CONSULT II Perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS IMMU INITIALIZATION NOTE If the initialization is not completed or malfunctions CONSULT II INITIALIZATION shows the message on the screen PAN Can the system be initialized THEN IGN KEY SW OFF AND Yes gt gt System is OK ON AFTER CONFIRMING No gt gt GO TO 4 SELF DIAG AND PASSWORD PERFORM C U INITIALIZATION AGAIN SEL297W Revision January 2005 BL 192 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS 4 PERFORM INITIALIZATION WITH CONSULT II A
90. 219 0860 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR UNDERBODY MEASUREMENT Unit mm Figures marked with a indicate symmetrically identical dimensions on both right and left hand sides of the vehicle RH side OO As viewed from underside All dimensions indicated in this figure are actual WIIAO358E Revision January 2005 BL 220 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR MEASUREMENT POINTS Rear 13x12 oolo 2 00000000 mount 1 19 dia 6 18 side Revision January 2005 BL 221 Coordinates 494 617 2 140 OO X 495 Y 500 Z 357 OO X 310 Y 328 2 72 X 755 Y 470 z 159 O X 515 Y 1326 2 165 510 Y 2060 2 140 00 858 2463 Z 207 BL 00 NJ X 590 2913 Z 157 HO X 401 Y 3403 Z 253 X0 X 700 3945 2 358 Coordinates 2 _ 9 655 3023 2 430 WIIA0359E 2004 Quest
91. 231 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR e Follow the specifications for the proper welding pitch Unit mm Thickness t Minimum pitch 2 0 6 0 024 10 0 39 or over 0 8 0 031 12 0 47 or over 1 0 0 039 18 0 71 or over 1 2 0 047 20 0 79 or over 1 6 0 063 27 1 06 or over 1 8 0 071 31 1 22 or over PIIA0148E Revision January 2005 BL 232 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Replacement Operations 1800180 DESCRIPTION This section is prepared for technicians who have attained a high level of skill and experience in repairing col lision damaged vehicles and also use modern service tools and equipment Persons unfamiliar with body repair techniques should not attempt to repair collision damaged vehicles by using this section Technicians are also encouraged to read Body Repair Manual Fundamentals in order to ensure that the orig inal functions and quality of the vehicle can be maintained The Body Repair Manual Fundamentals contains additional information including cautions and warnings that are not including in this manual Technicians should refer to both manuals to ensure proper repairs Please note that this information is prepared for worldwide usage and as such certain procedures may not apply in some regions or countries Revision January 2005 BL 233 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR The symbols used in this section for cutting and welding brazing operations are shown below AW WW Saw cut o
92. 9V or more Stopped while constrained clutch is engaged and warn ing chime sounds 6 0 Control When Operating Enable Conditions No Longer Met Description Operation Manual mode Condition Main switch turned OFF during power open or close tent mode Warning chime active and clutch intermit Shift to manual mode Recovery to power mode when main switch turned ON or door fully closed Shift to manual mode A T selector lever P position tinues if closing Warning chime active continuously 0 66 second dings and one way operation con Warning chime active continuously 0 33 second beep followed by 0 33 second pause and one way operation continues if opening Warning chime remains on after completing open function Stop continued Voltage drop 11 9V to the case of starting voltage lt 11V for One way operation continued equivalent handle operation with warning chime active Normal operation Voltage drop 9 micro reset V the main switch OFF shifts operation to Motor stopped clutch ON stop contin ued while still constrained Switching intermittent mode Shift to manual mode unless voltages returns to gt 9 V within 5 seconds Voltage drop below micro reset V Clutch hold not possible voltage e The clutch force is weak so there is slip e Stop continued while still constrained Clutch ON circuit Clutch is released when micro
93. A1480E 32 B Ground En Sliding door auto OPEN operation Ballery voltage 33 R Sliding door motor motor active y 9 OPEN output signal Other than above 0 Battery voltage 0 3 Auto sliding door 34 Y Magnetic clutch power supply Motor active PIIA1798E f Sliding door auto CLOSE operation B Sliding door motor motor active Battery voltage CLOSE output signal Other than above 0 37 Y Magnetic clutch ground Revision January 2005 BL 115 2004 Quest Terminals and Reference Value for Sliding Door Latch Control Unit AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM EIS001XB Terminal Item Condition Voltage V Color Approx Wea 15 Fuliv ciosec UE Sliding door Sic 1 Fully half fully closed operatec Li LLL PIIA2170E V I 15 10 Cinch latch motor RETURN Sliding door 5 2 0 signal Fully open half fully closed a 0 5s SIIA1480E 5 Cinch latch motor CLOSE Latch Open ON Close OFF Battery voltage 0 put Other than above 0 Handle operation 0 5 SB Handle switch open signal Other than above 5 SCH 10 6 GRIL Ci
94. BLOCK WIL WIB 26 ell 8107 G BRIY m GD wis M114 Lus p BREAKER 1 G Y R BCM BODY CONTROL MODULE DOOR GND SW RR SIGNAL 19 IGN SW OPEN CLOSE SWITCH SWITCH RH 555 ft WIWA0305E Revision January 2005 BL 97 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 02 SLIDNG DOOR CONTROL UNIT RH TCH CLU CLUTCH RET LIWA0133E Revision January 2005 BL 98 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 03 HALF CHILD LOCK LATCH LOCKOUT SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SLIDING DOOR CONTACT SWITCH RH PILLAR B139 O B L GR L Y SLIDING mamam Grid LOCK DOOR SWITCH LOCK ACTUATOR T RH NEXT LOCK UNLOCK PAGE 0305 gt LOCK MOTOR OB LIWA0134E Revision January 2005 BL 99 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM GR L PRE CEDING PAGE CHILD HAND ERST WITCH PRE CEDING PAGE 2 Er ex eso 630 EE w EL w 85 w W Revision January 2005 BL 100 BL S CLOS 04 LIWA0518E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 05 BCM BODY CONTROL MODULE TO BL B CLOS Y G BUZZER DOOR AUTOMATIC REQUEST LOCK UNLOCK boor Em SWITCH R10 PSD OPEN PARK DISABLE CLOSE SWITCH SWITCH SWTICH e s 415 e 7 0500 Revision Janua
95. BODY CONSTRUCTION 212 Body Alignment 444 122242221 213 BODY CENTER MARKS 213 PANEL PARTS MATCHING MARKS 215 DESCRIPTION 5 nee ete ENGINE COMPARTMENT tetra PASSENGER COMPARTMENT REAR BODY 4 endete Handling Precautions for Plastics HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR PLASTICS 227 LOCATION OF PLASTIC PARTS 228 Precautions in Repairing High Strength Steel 230 HIGH STRENGTH STEEL HSS USED IN NIS SAN VEHICLES 2 payaa etes 230 Replacement Operations 233 DESCRIPTION iin eter t tees 233 HOODLEDQGE Be RD 236 FRONT SIDE MEMBER 237 FRONT SIDE MEMBER PARTIAL REPLACE i i aa etat ees 239 FRONT PILLAR 240 CENTER PILLAR nitri 243 OUTER SILL 246 Gein tet 247 REAR PANEL deemed atat 248 REAR FLOOR REAR 249 REAR SIDE MEMBER EXTENSION 250 2004 Quest PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS PFP 00001 Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System SRS AIR BAG and SEAT BELT PRE TENSIONER EIS003EM The Supplemental Restraint System such as AIR BAG and SEAT BELT PRE TENSIONER used along with a front seat belt hel
96. Back pillar reinforcement 24 Back panel assembly 9 Inner side panel 25 Standard roof assembly 10 Front pillar lower hinge brace 26 Roof assembly with sunroof 11 Outer sill reinforcement 27 Front roof rail 12 Inner lower front pillar 28 Roof side molding assembly 13 Inner upper front pillar 29 Roof bow No 2 14 Upper hinge pillar brace assembly 30 Rear roof bow 15 Inner roof rail reinforcement 31 Rear roof rail 16 Inner center pillar Revision January 2005 BL 205 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Corrosion Protection rU DESCRIPTION To provide improved corrosion prevention the following anti corrosive measures have been implemented in NISSAN production plants When repairing or replacing body panels it is necessary to use the same anti cor rosive measures ANTI CORROSIVE PRECOATED STEEL GALVANNEALED STEEL To improve repairability and corrosion resistance a new type of anti corrosive precoated steel sheet has been adopted replacing conven tional zinc coated steel sheet Galvannealed steel is electroplated and heated to form Zinc iron alloy which provides excellent and long term corrosion resistance with cationic electrode position primer in rich Two side precoated PIIA0093E Nissan Genuine Service Parts are fabricated from galvannealed steel Therefore it is recommended that GENUINE NISSAN PARTS or equivalent be used for panel replacement to maintain the anti corrosive perfor mance built into t
97. CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect back door warning chime and back door control unit 2 Check continuity between back door warning chime connector D514 terminal 1 and back door control unit connector B55 termi 6 H S Back door C U connector 1 P L 6 P L Continuity should exist gt gt GO 2 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness 2 WARNING CHIME CIRCUIT INSPECTION Check continuity between back door warning chime connector D514 terminal 2 and back door control unit connector B55 terminal 9 aoc ae ud 6 2 GR 9 GR Continuity should exist Back door C U connector OK or NG W OK gt gt Replace warning chime 1 gt gt Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 BL 154 LIIA0817E EIS0021A Back door warning chime connector B LIIA0822E Back door warning chime connector LIIA2182E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Half Latch Switch System Inspection Els002 B 1 HALF LATCH SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While fully opening and closing the sliding door check voltage between back door control unit connector B55 terminal 22 and AE 15 ground Back C U Connector 22 BR Ground PIIA2169E LIIA0826E OK or NG OK gt gt Half latch switch is OK
98. D PFP F5100 Fitting Adjustment Nut 14 7 18 6 1 5 1 8 kg m 11 13 446 Bolt 2 24 5 31 4 N m 2 5 3 2 kg m 18 23 1 16 B B 6 0 10 0 0 236 0 394 CLEARANCE 5 3 9 3 0 209 0 366 541 74 0 201 0 280 SURFACE HEIGHT 0 0 4 0 0 000 0 157 Unit mm in ETA Apply body grease 0880 1 Hood hinge 2 Hood lock assembly 3 Hood assembly 4 Front grille 5 Headlamp 6 Front fender Revision January 2005 BL 12 2004 Quest HOOD CLEARANCE AND SURFACE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1 Remove the hood lock assembly and adjust the height by rotating the bumper rubber until the hood clear ance of hood and fender becomes 1 mm 0 04 in lower than fitting standard dimension 2 Temporarily tighten the hood lock and position it by engaging it with the hood striker Check the lock and striker for looseness and tighten the lock bolt to the specified torque 3 Adjust the clearance and surface height of hood and fender according to the fitting standard dimension by rotating right and left bumper rubbers CAUTION Adjust right left gap between hood and each part to the following specification Hood and head lamp B B Less than 9 3 mm HOOD LOCK ADJUSTMENT 1 Move the hood lock to the left or right so that striker center is vertically aligned with hood lock center when viewed from vehicle front 2 Make sure the secondary latch is properly engaged wi
99. DING DOOR CLOSED CLOSED SWITCH LH B46 e z a N DOOR CLOSED FRONT DOOR SWITCH LH 0501 2004 Quest BL 33 Revision January 2005 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 11 BoM BL D LOCK 11 BODY CONTROL MODULE POWER WINDOW M18 mim DATALINE SERIAL LINK Y B QM a En Y MAIN POWER POWER POWER WINDOW POWER WINDOW SERIAL LINK WINDOW AND DOOR SERIAL LINK WINDOW LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH AND DOOR LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH FRONT DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY LH KEY CYLINDER SWITCH BETWEEN FULL STROKE AND N L LI UI 9 213 45 6 7 819 101112 GR DM 3 e 4 8 o 2 13 WIWA0493E Revision January 2005 BL 34 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM FIG 12 BL D LOCK 12 BCM BODY CONTROL UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK OUTPUT OTHER m G Y Ue eon G Y V GY G BR R LG R LIDING DOOR 57 poon 8 SWITCH SWITCH LH PILLAR RH PILLAR ACTUATOR 57 8139 LIDING DOOR SLIDING DOOR ONTACT SWITCH CONTACT LH DOOR SWITCH RH DOOR FP ESTs ais wd TS EE sp pe e cr 180 3 15152181 w eetis NZI Js E 5 852 zs E 1 867 Ga 0209 G
100. ESCRIPTION 93 Pinch Strip System Inspection 153 SLIDING DOOR LATCH AUTO CLOSURE Back Door Warning Chime System Inspection 154 OPERATION DESCRIPTION 93 Half Latch Switch System Inspection 155 iit cedo reete tates 94 Open Switch System Inspection 156 WITH RIGHT HAND SLIDE DOOR AUTO CLO Close Switch System Inspection 157 SURE SYSTEM tiet teet eant trt ct 94 Back Door Handle Switch System Inspection 158 WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND SLIDE DOOR Cinch Latch Motor System Inspection 159 AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM 95 DOOR t Da 160 Revision January 2005 BL 2 2004 Quest Fitting Adjustment 160 FRONT DOOR 160 SLIDE DOOR etes 161 BACK 162 Removal and Installation 163 FRONT DOOR 163 SLIDE DOOR i s etre yQ 164 BACK 165 FRONT DOOR LOCK 166 Component Structure 166 Removal and Installation 166 Disassembly and Assembly 168 DOOR KEY CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 168 SLIDE DOOR LOCK
101. Elsoo3PO Refer to Table of Contents for specific component removal and installation information INSTRUMENT PANEL Most incidents are caused by contact and movement between The cluster lid A and instrument panel Acrylic lens and combination meter housing Instrument panel to front pillar garnish Instrument panel to windshield Instrument panel mounting pins Wiring harnesses behind the combination meter A C defroster duct and duct joint These incidents can usually be located by tapping or moving the components to duplicate the noise or by pressing on the components while driving to stop the noise Most of these incidents can be repaired by apply ing felt cloth tape or silicone spray in hard to reach areas Urethane pads can be used to insulate wiring har ness CAUTION Do not use silicone spray to isolate a squeak or rattle If you saturate the area with silicone you will not be able to recheck the repair CENTER CONSOLE Components to pay attention to include 1 Shifter assembly cover to finisher 2 A C control unit and cluster lid C 3 Wiring harnesses behind audio and A C control unit The instrument panel repair and isolation procedures also apply to the center console DOORS Pay attention to the 1 Finisher and inner panel making a slapping noise 2 Inside handle escutcheon to door finisher 3 Wiring harnesses tapping 4 Door striker out of alignment causing a popping noise on starts and stops Tapping or moving
102. GAIN 1 Replace BCM 2 Perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS IMMU INITIALIZATION NOTE If the initialization is not completed or malfunctions CONSULT II shows the message the screen Can the system be initialized THEN IGN KEY SW OFF AND Yes gt gt System is OK BCM is malfunctioning Ref part No A ON AFTER CONFIRMING No gt gt ECM is malfunctioning SELF DIAG AND PASSWORD e Replace Ref part No 2 e Perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS Diagnostic Procedure 5 1600180 Self diagnostic results CHAIN OF IMMU KEY displayed on CONSULT II screen 1 CONFIRM SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS SEL297W Confirm SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS CHAIN OF IMMU KEY displayed on CONSULT II screen Is CONSULT II screen displayed as above Yes gt gt GO TO 2 CHAIN OF IMMU KEY 0 P1614 No gt gt GO TO BL 187 SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 PIIA1263E 2 CHECK NATS ANTENNA AMP INSTALLATION Check NATS antenna amp installation Refer to BL 197 How to Replace NATS Antenna Amp OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Reinstall NATS antenna amp correctly 3 CHECK NVIS NATS IGNITION KEY ID CHIP Start engine with another registered NATS ignition key Does the engine start Yes gt
103. GW 74 Front Door Glass EIS007CD Remove the door harness Remove the check link cover Remove the check link bolt from the vehicle gt P 12 5 16 9 1 28 1 72 10 12 rm aul n LIIA0423E 5 Remove the door side hinge nuts and bolts and remove the door assembly Installation is in the reverse order of removal e Align the front door Refer to BL 160 Longitudinal clearance and surface height adjustment at front end O Nm kg m ft ib LIIA0424E Revision January 2005 BL 163 2004 Quest DOOR SLIDE DOOR CAUTION e When removing and installing the door assembly support the door with a jack and shop cloth to protect the door and body e When removing and installing door assembly be sure to carry out the fitting adjustment e Check the hinge rotating part for poor lubrication If necessary apply body grease 1 Remove the upper and lower door finishers Refer to El 29 Sliding Door 2 Remove the door glass Refer to GW 78 SLIDE DOOR GLASS 3 Remove the door lock and handle assemblies Refer to BL 169 SLIDE DOOR LOCK 4 Remove the upper and lower male dovetail assemblies 5 Remove the door wiring harness 6 Remove the door e Disconnect the rear slide door guide e Remove the lower hinge bracket e Remove the upper hinge bracket E kg m ft Ib N m
104. H Map lamp and ignition key illumination should illuminate OK or NG OK gt gt System is OK NG gt gt Check ignition illumination circuit Refer to LT 153 ILLUMINATION Revision January 2005 BL 80 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM ID Code Entry Procedure 500105 KEYFOB ID SET UP WITH CONSULT II NOTE e is lost the ID code of the lost keyfob must be erased to prevent unauthorized use specific ID code be erased with CONSULT II However when the ID code of a lost keyfob is not known all controller ID codes should be erased After all ID codes are erased the ID codes of all remaining and or new keyfobs must be re registered e When registering an additional keyfob the existing ID codes in memory or not be erased If five ID codes are stored in memory when an additional code is registered only the oldest code is erased If less than five codes are stored in memory when an additional code is registered the new ID code is added and no ID codes are erased e Entry of a maximum of five ID codes is allowed When more than five codes are entered the oldest ID code will be erased e Even if the same ID code that is already in memory is input the same ID code be entered The code is counted as an additional code CAUTION CONSULT II is used with no connection of CONSULT II CONVERTER malfunctions might be detected in self diagnosis depending on control unit which ca
105. IIA0785E OK or NG OK Full latch switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 FULL LATCH SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect cinch latch switch and sliding door latch control unit 2 Check continuity between cinch latch switch connector terminal 3 and sliding door latch control unit connectors terminal 7 H S 3 LG 4 LG Continuity should exist Sliding door latch Cinch latch OK or NG C U connector SW connector OK gt gt 60 03 HHH NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIAO786E Revision January 2005 BL 130 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 3 FULL LATCH SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION 1 Close the sliding door 2 Check continuity between cinch latch switch connector terminal 1 and ground G 1 Y Ground Continuity should exist Gi silatch SW connector OK or NG gt gt Replace the cinch latch switch Fri LI NG Repair or replace harness Neutral Switch System Inspection 1 NEUTRAL SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While fully opening and closing the sliding door check voltage between sliding door latch control unit connector terminal 1 and ground H S Sliding door latch C U connector 1 Fuliv ciosec HH H 1 G Ground
106. IPTION e dimensions indicated in the figures are actual e When using a tracking gauge adjust both pointers to equal length Then check the pointers and gauge itself to make sure there is no free play When a measuring tape is used check to be sure there is no elongation twisting or bending Measurements should be taken at the center of the mounting holes An asterisk following the value at the measuring point indicates that the measuring point on the other side is symmetrically the same value e coordinates of the measurement points are the distances measured from the standard line of X Y and 7 Vehicle center Zz Imaginary base line 200 mm below datum line 7027 at design plan BL 0104 Revision January 2005 BL 217 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR ENGINE COMPARTMENT MEASUREMENT Unit mm WIIA0536E 2004 Quest BL 218 Revision January 2005 MEASUREMENT POINTS BODY REPAIR 8 Fender installation hole center Panel alignment hole Front end module installation hole center Strut installing hole center 12 mm Dia a LH cowl Fender installation hole center Panel alignment hole Front end module installation hole center Strut installing hole center D 12 mm Dia Revision January 2005 BL
107. IS NVIS e For re communicating function refer to BL 180 ECM Re communicating Function Diagnostic Procedure 2 EIS0018X Self diagnostic results DIFFERENCE OF KEY displayed on CONSULT II screen 1 CONFIRM SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS Confirm SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS DIFFERENCE OF KEY displayed on CONSULT II screen aT Is CONSULT II screen displayed as above Yes gt gt GO TO 2 KEY 0 1615 gt gt GO BL 187 SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 PIIA1261E Revision January 2005 BL 190 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS 2 PERFORM INITIALIZATION WITH CONSULT II Perform initialization with CONSULT II Re register all NATS ignition key IDs For initialization and registration of NATS ignition key IDs refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS NOTE If the initialization is not completed or malfunctions CONSULT II shows message on the screen Can the system be initialized and can the engine be started with re registered NATS ignition key INITIALIZATION Yes gt gt Ignition key ID was unregistered Ref part No D d No gt gt e is malfunctioning IMMU INITIALIZATION THEN IGN KEY SW OFF AND e Replace BCM Ref part No A ON AFTER CONFIRMING e Perform initialization with CONSULT II rom cen e For initialization refer to CONSULT Il Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS SEL297W Diagnostic Proce
108. ISCORD IMM ECM 4 The result of ID verification between BCM and is Refer to P1611 P1611 NG System initialization is required BL 191 When the starting operation is carried out five or more times consecutively under the following conditions NVIS LOCK MODE NATS MAL NATS will shift the mode to one which prevents the Refer to P1610 Em engine from being started BL 192 e Unregistered ignition key is used e BCM or ECM s malfunctioning DON T ERASE BEFORE CHECK _ engine trouble codes except NVIS NATS trouble Refer to ING ENG DIAG code has been detected in ECM BL 186 Revision January 2005 BL 185 2004 Quest 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS Work Flow CHECK IN NOTE In rare case CHAIN OF ECM IMMU might be stored as self diagnostic result during key registration procedure even if the system is not malfunctioning Listen to customer complaints or request Get symptoms NOTE If customer reports a No Start condition request ALL KEYS to be brought to an INFINITI dealer in case of an IVIS NATS malfunction KEY SERVICE REQUEST Additional key ID registration TROUBLE Y Verify the security indicator INITIALIZATION Refer to CONSULT II operation manual IVIS NVIS Y Using the CONSULT II program card for IVIS NATS check the SELF DIAGNOSIS with CONSULT II
109. IST MULTI ANSWER BACK SET Use this mode to register a keyfob ID code AUTO LOCK SET NOTE PANIC ALARM SET Register the ID code when keyfob or BCM is replaced or when additional keyfob is required e REMO CONT ID ERASUR Use this mode to erase a keyfob ID code TRUNK OPEN SET LIIA0207E Revision January 2005 BL 82 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM KEYFOB ID SET UP WITHOUT CONSULT II Insert key into and remove it from ignition key cylinder more than six times within 10 seconds Hazard warning lamps will then flash twice NOTE Withdraw key completely from ignition key cylinder each time If procedure is performed too fast system will not enter registration mode Insert key into ignition key cylinder and turn to ACC position Push any button on key fob once Hazard warning lamps will then flash twice At this time the oldest ID code is erased and the new ID code is entered Do you want to enter any additional keyfob ID codes A maximum five ID codes can be entered If more than five ID codes are entered the oldest ID code will be erased No Close all doors ADDITIONAL ID CODE ENTRY Unlock the door then lock again with lock unlock switch driver side in power window main switch NOTE Operate this procedure even if the door is in the state of the un lock Push any button on keyfob once Hazard warning la
110. ITOR mode with CONSULT II When pushing each button of keyfob the corresponding monitor item should DATA MONITOR be turned as follows MONITOR Condition Monitor item KEYLESS LOCK Pushing LOCK KEYLESS LOCK ON KEYLESS UNLOCK RKE KEEP UNLK Pushing UNLOCK KEYLESS UNLOCK ON KEYLESS PANIC RKE LCK UNLCK RKE KEEP UNLK KEYLESS PSD turns to ON 3 seconds eae i R Keep pushing UNLOCK after UNLOCK button is pushed LIIA0852E Pushing PANIC KEYLESS PANIC ON Pushing LOCK and UNLOCK RKE LCK UNLCK ON at the same time Pushing SLID DOOR RH KEYLESS PSD 1 ON OPEN KEYLESS PSD 2 ON Pushing SLID DOOR LH KEYLESS PSD L 2 ON OPEN 1 With auto sliding door RH 2 With auto sliding door RH and LH amp Without CONSULT II Check keyfob function using Remote Keyless Entry Tester J 43241 OK or NG OK gt gt WITH CONSULT II Keyfob remote keyless entry receiver and wiring harness between BCM and remote keyless entry receiver OK Replace BCM Refer to 5 19 Removal and Installation of BCM OK gt gt WITHOUT CONSULT II Keyfob is OK Further inspection is necessary Refer to BL 69 SYMP TOM CHART NG gt gt WITH CONSULT II Further inspection is necessary Refer to BL 69 SYMPTOM CHART NG gt gt WITHOUT CONSULT II Replace keyfob Refer to BL 81 ID Code Entry Procedure Revision January 2005 BL 76 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Remote
111. Keyless Entry Receiver System Inspection 1800720 1 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER SIGNAL Check signal voltage waveform between BCM connector M18 termi nal 20 Y G and ground using an oscilloscope BCM connector Condition Keyfob buttons released Refer to BL 63 Termi y nals and Reference Value for BCM Keyfob buttons pressed Refer to BL 63 Termi nals and Reference Value for BCM LIIA1275E OK or NG OK Remote keyless entry receiver signal power supply ground and signal circuits are OK Replace BCM Refer to BCS 19 Removal and Installation of BCM NG GO TO 2 2 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER POWER SUPPLY INSPECTION Check signal voltage waveform between BCM connector M18 termi nal 19 V W and ground using an oscilloscope 19 V W Ground Refer to BL 63 Termi nals and Reference Value for BCM j 3 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER GROUND CIRCUIT INSPECTION BCM BCM connector OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Replace BCM Refer to 5 19 Removal Installa tion of BCM WIIA0433E Check continuity between BCM connector M18 terminal 18 P and ground BCM connector 18 P Ground Continuity should exist TE OK gt gt GO TO 4 4 18 NG gt gt Replace BCM Refer to BCS 19 Removal and Installa tion of BCM
112. LOCK Revision January 2005 BL 52 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM PFP 28596 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location 500705 Up Fuse and fusible link box E R fuse layout 1 L1 LJ Front 2 afon 19 15 8 38 10A Il Li Ed O Oman B Em ELI T ER Ea 24 31 FUSE f m FUSIBLE LINK Back door latch Back door switch Front door switch LH M View with instrument panel removed Key switch keyless entry Data link 0 connector N Sliding Door Switch LH RH 81 WITH POWER BACK DOOR WITHOUT POWER BACK DOOR LIIA1904E Revision January 2005 BL 53 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM System Description Els001Q6 INPUTS Power is supplied at all times e to BCM terminal 55 e through 50A fusible link letter j located in the fuse and fusible link box e to BCM terminal 42 e through 15A fuse No 3 located in the fuse block J B When the key switch is ON power is supplied e to BCM terminal 37 e through key switch terminals 1 and 2 e through 15A fuse No 19
113. M e When the back door control unit receives the signal it switches OFF the back door motor and the mag netic clutch e When the cinch latch motor operates and the close switch detects this and the back door control unit ter minal 14 receives the signal from back door latch terminal 5 e When the back door latch operates and full close is detected through terminal 14 of the back door control unit the back door auto closure operation ends and the door is fully closed Anti Pinch Function e During auto operation if an object is detected in the door s path the back door operates in the reverse direction to prevent pinching e During auto close operation if an object is detected by the pinch strips in the door s path the back door operates in the open direction until it is fully open e During auto cinch latch operation if an object is detected by the pinch strips in the door s path the back door operates depending on the automatic door main switch position If the automatic door main switch is in the ON position the back door operates in the open direction until it is fully open If the automatic door main switch is in the OFF position the back door will reverse only until the latch is fully released Gas Stay Check e During each power open operation the back door control unit monitors motor current draw to determine if the gas stays are functioning properly e Ifa failure of the gas stays is detected the back door control unit w
114. MMU KEY PROCEDURE 5 line or ground line P1614 BL 193 Open circuit in power source line of ANT AMP E3 circuit Open circuit in ground line of ANT AMP circuit NATS antenna amp E6 BCM A E4 System initialization has ID DISCORD PROCEDURE 3 not yet been completed 1611 BL 191 ECM B LOCK MODE PROCEDURE 4 P1610 BL 192 LOCK MODE P Engine trouble data and Security indicator light DONT ERASE WORK FLOW NVIS NATS trouble ing up ENG DIAG BL 186 data have been detected in ECM When NVIS NATS detects trouble the security indicator lights up while ignition key is in the ON position Revision January 2005 BL 187 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 2 Non self diagnosis related item Symptom Diagnostic Procedure Reference page System Malfunctioning part or mode Reference Part No Of Illustra tion On System Diagram Security indicator does not light PROCEDURE 6 BL 196 Combination meter security indictor lamp Open circuit between Fuse and BCM BCM CONSULT II self diagnostic results display screen no malfunction is detected DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM Key ID chip PART 5 NATS ignition key Revision January 2005 Security indicator PART E1 E2 27 T BCM
115. NAL 1 Turn ignition switch ON 2 Check voltage between BCM connector M18 terminal 38 and ground 38 G Ground Battery voltage BCM connector OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 4 NG gt gt Check the following e 10A fuse No 16 located in the fuse block J B e Harness for open or short between fuse and BCM connector Ref part No C2 LIIA0527E Revision January 2005 BL 189 2004 Quest 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS 4 CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT FOR BCM 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Check continuity between BCM connector M18 terminals 49 early production 52 and ground 49 B Ground Continuity should exist BCM connector 74 52 B W Ground Continuity should exist H S OK or NG 52 DISCONNECT OK gt gt GOTOS 49 lt EP gt 52 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Ref part No C3 EARLY PRODUCTION LIIA1608E REPLACE BCM 1 Replace BCM Ref No A 2 Perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS Does the engine start Yes gt gt BCM is malfunctioning No gt gt is malfunctioning e Replace ECM Ref part No B e Perform initialization or re communicating function e For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IV
116. NIT LH CLUTCH CLUTCH RET 8501 B Y Y SLIDING SLIDING DOOR ENCODER 0143 Revision January 2005 BL 108 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 13 HALF CHILD LOCK LATCH LOCKOUT SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH Y R O B L GR L LH PILLAR SLIDING DOOR CONTACT SWITCH SLIDING mmm gt LOCK DOOR SWITCH LOCK ACTUATOR gt NEXT e LOCK UNLOCK LOCK MOTOR D209 87 oso EVA ABLACH C GR GR LIWA0144E Revision January 2005 BL 109 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 14 Y PRE CEDING PAGE GR L SLIDING R CHILD HANDLE LOCKOUT SWITCH SWITCH 0202 029 4 3 2 1 Gop w w w 9 8 7 6 5 w w LIWA0521E Revision January 2005 BL 110 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 15 lt G Y TO BL S CLOS 10 4 y BUZZER DOOR DOOR REQUEST LOCK UNLOCK ALL ALL UNIT LH B60 PSD OPEN DISABLE CLOSE 61 SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH G Y L Y LAW LG W FUEL DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH B62 BL S CLOS 10 WIWA0904E Revision January 2005 BL 111 2004 Quest Terminals and Reference Value for Sliding Door Control Unit RH AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM EIS001XA
117. NITAD AFX 1 uoivnlov HOLWNLOW 4907 HI ATEWASSY Se Ao NOUS X901 Od HOLMS 1NOH4 ASON du 4 ES YOO INn M907 H000 A ANY MOCNIM MOCNIM d H3MOd v 15 09 vv zz 29 85 i 9 29 le ey SS 9 n H1 n fad Hlin HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS 8000 HOOT llo 8004 1110 uood o wove SNIGI1S 99 HoLIMS L L L L 3613 A 3505 37181505 Ad311V8 LIWA0470E 2004 Quest BL 22 Revision January 2005 LIWA0471E 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM BL 23 Hu m HOLVNLOV HOLWNLOW X901 1 9 9
118. O 2 LIIA0833E 2 BACK DOOR HANDLE SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect back door handle switch and back door control unit 2 Check continuity between back door handle switch connector D510 terminal 1 and back door control unit connector B55 termi 26 Back door Back door handle 1 V W 26 V W Continuity should exist C U connector switch connector LLL I Er OK gt gt GO TO 4 an NG Repair or replace harness LIIA0834E BACK DOOR HANDLE SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between back door handle switch connector D510 terminal 2 and ground 2 B Ground Continuity should exist 0 Back door handle OK or NG switch connector OK gt gt Replace the back door handle switch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIAO835E Revision January 2005 BL 158 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Cinch Latch Motor System Inspection Els0021F 1 CINCH LATCH MOTOR SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While fully opening and closing the back door check voltage between back door control unit connector B55 terminals 11 12 A and ground Back door C U connector Lf LI m dE 153 LLLI 11 12 1
119. O369E 3 Turn ignition switch ON 4 Touch START NISSAN BASED VHCL CONSULT II ENGINE START NISSAN BASED START X BADGE VHCL SUB MODE NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFERR BCIA0029E 5 Touch BCM If BCM is not indicated refer to GI 37 CONSULT II Data Link SELECT SYSTEM Connector DLC Circuit ENGINE AIT ABS AIR BAG IPDM E R BCM Page Down BACK LIGHT COPY NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER a0030E Revision January 2005 BL 37 2004 Quest 6 Touch DOOR LOCK 7 Select diagnosis mode POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM SELECT TEST DOOR LOCK REAR DEFOGGER KEY WARN ALM LIGHT WARN ALM SEAT BELT ALM INT LAMP LIIAO153E DATA MONITOR and ACTIVE TEST are available SELECT DIAG MODE WORK SUPPORT SELF DIAG RESULTS CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR DATA MONITOR ACTIVE TEST ECU PART NUMBER Page Down BACK LIGHT COPY NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER A0031 E DATA MONITOR Monitor item OPERATION Content KEY ON SW ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of key switch CDL LOCK SW ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of lock signal from lock unlock switch LH and RH CDL UNLOCK SW ON OFF Indicates ON OFF condition of unlock signal from lock unlock switch LH and RH KEY CYL LK SW ON OFF
120. OFF condition of front door switch RH DOOR SW DR Indicates ON OFF condition of front door switch LH KEY ON SW Indicates ON OFF condition of key switch ACC ON SW Indicates ON OFF condition of ignition switch in ACC position IGN ON SW Indicates ON OFF condition of ignition switch in ON position PANIC BTN Indicates ON OFF condition of panic signal from keyfob UN BUTTON SIG Indicates ON OFF condition of unlock signal from keyfob LK BUTTON SIG Indicates ON OFF condition of lock signal from keyfob KEY CYL LK SW Indicates ON OFF condition of lock signal from door key cylinder switch KEY CYL UN SW Indicates ON OFF condition of unlock signal from door key cylinder switch UNLK SW DR AS Indicates ON OFF condition of unlock signal from lock unlock switch LOCK SW DR AS Indicates ON OFF condition of lock signal from lock unlock switch DOOR SW RL Indicates ON OFF condition of sliding door switch LH DOOR SW RR Indicates ON OFF condition of sliding door switch RH LK UN BTN ON Indicates ON OFF condition of lock unlock signal at the same time from keyfob UN BUTTON ON Active Test Indicates ON OFF condition of unlock signal from keyfob Test Item Description INT ILLUM This test is able to check interior lamp illumination operation The interior lamp illumination is turned on when on CONSULT II screen is touched IGN ILLUM This test is able to check
121. PADS 1 5 mm 0 059 in thick Insulates connectors harness etc 76268 9E005 100x135 mm 3 94x5 31 in 76884 71L01 60x85 mm 2 36 3 35 in 76884 71L02 15x25 mm 0 59 0 98 in INSULATOR Foam blocks Insulates components from contact Can be used to fill space behind a panel 73982 9E000 45 mm 1 77 in thick 50 50 mm 1 97 1 97 in 73982 50Y00 10 mm 0 39 in thick 50x50 mm 1 97x1 97 in INSULATOR Light foam block 3 4 5 6 e e Revision January 2005 BL 7 2004 Quest SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES 80845 71L00 30 mm 1 18 in thick 30x50 mm 1 18x1 97 in FELT CLOTH TAPE Used to insulate where movement does not occur Ideal for instrument panel applications 68370 4B000 15x25 mm 0 59x0 98 in pad 68239 13E00 5 mm 0 20 in wide tape roll The following materials not found in the kit can also be used to repair squeaks and rattles UHMW TEFLON TAPE Insulates where slight movement is present Ideal for instrument panel applications SILICONE GREASE Used instead of UHMW tape that will be visible or not fit Note Will only last a few months SILICONE SPRAY Use when grease cannot be applied DUCT TAPE Use to eliminate movement CONFIRM THE REPAIR Confirm that the cause of a noise is repaired by test driving the vehicle Operate the vehicle under the same conditions as when the noise originally occurred Refer to the notes on the Diagnostic Worksheet Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting
122. R TO PG POWER 4 W B a E29 91 REMOTE W B G KEYLESS ENTRY RECEIVER SIGNAL SIGNAL PWR SIGNAL GND W B Y G BAT IGN SW ACC SW SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL F L PWR GND KEY BAT ROOM STEP FLASHER FLASHER GND G RING SAVER LAMP LAMP OUTPUT OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT LEFT RIGHT B B W BR W R G P R W GR L GIY mmm GYR e r1 Grim LT TURN B B B BW B B aw n L Le A Aa A LT ROOMIL BR wp WIWA0251E Revision January 2005 BL 60 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM FIG 2 WITH BACK DOOR AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM BL KEYLES 02 WITHOUT BACK DOOR AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM mu m DATA LINE G DATA LINK G Y lt 1 6 114 W R GW WINDOW TO wa una gt BL D LOCK NEXT BL B CLO vali V GN WR YB L Y a m Isa 22 ell 49 DOOR DOOR DOOR REAR BUS BCM UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK WINDOW BODY OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT POWER CONTROL DR ALL OTHER SUPPLY MODULE BAT 8 DOOR DOOR DOOR DOOR 19 SW DR SW RL LIFT GATE SW AS SW RR CLOSED WIWA0903E Revision January 2005 BL 61 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM FIG 3 BL KEYLES 03 murum DATA LINE IGNITION SWITCH ON OR START BATTERY TO HEADLAMP SYSTEM
123. RESULTS DTC RESULTS SELF DIAG RESULTS DTC RESULTS NO IS DETECTED FURTHER TESTING MAY BE REQUIRED Detected items wCHAIN OF ECM IMMU P No Code P1612 0 4 Time data This indicates how many times the vehicle was driven after the last detection of a malfunction If the malfunction is detected currently the time data will be 0 DIFFERENCE OF KEY P1615 If Scroll Down is indicated there are four or more malfunctions Scroll down When touched ERASE PRINT when touched the results are printed out the results stored in the engine control module ECM are erased PIIA1124E NVIS NATS SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ITEM CHART 2 Reference NVIS NATS program card screen 2 bi Malfunction is detected when page terms NATS MAL Communication impossible between ECM and BCM CHAIN OF ECM IMMU FUNCTION In rare case CHAIN OF ECM IMMU might be stored Refer to BL P1612 P1612 during key registration procedure even if the system is BL 189 not malfunctioning DIFFERENCE OF KEY en BCM can receive the key ID signal but the result of ID Refer to P1615 P1615 verification between key ID and BCM is NG BL 190 NATS MAL FUNCTION BCM cannot receive the key ID signal 1614 BL 193 P1614 ID D
124. SQUEAK amp RATTLE DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEET page 2 Briefly describe the location where the noise occurs WHEN DOES IT OCCUR check the boxes that apply anytime after sitting out in the sun 1 time in the morning when it is raining or wet only when it is cold outside dry or dusty conditions only when it is hot outside other Ill WHEN DRIVING IV WHATTYPE OF NOISE through driveways squeak like tennis shoes on a clean floor over rough roads creak like walking on an old wooden floor over speed bumps rattle like shaking a baby rattle only at about ____ I knock like a knock on a door on acceleration tick like a clock second hand coming to a stop thump heavy muffled knock noise on turns left right or either circle buzz like bumble bee with passengers or cargo other after driving milesor _ _ minutes TO BE COMPLETED BY DEALERSHIP PERSONNEL Test Drive Notes YES NO Vehicle test driven with customer Noise verified on test drive u Noise source located and repaired 41 2 Follow up test drive performed to confirm repair VIN Customer Name Initials of person erformin W O Date This form must be attached to Work Order Revision January 2005 BL 11 SBT844 2004 Quest HOOD HOO
125. T II in engine OK SELF DIAGNOSIS mode Y Erase the IVIS NATS and engine SELF DIAGNOSIS by using the CONSULT II program card Verify NO DTC displayed on the CONSULT II VIS NUES prend generig BOSE pare screen OK Start the engine CHECK OUT SEL024X Revision January 2005 BL 186 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS Trouble Diagnoses 1 Self diagnosis related item Displayed SELF DIAG Symptom RESULTS on CON SULT II screen System Reference Part No Of Malfunctioning part or Illustration On System mode Diagram In rare case CHAIN OF ECM IMMU might be stored during key regis tration procedure even if the system is not mal functioning Diagnostic Procedure Reference page Open circuit in battery voltage line of BCM cir C1 cuit CHAIN OF ECM IMMU PROCEDURE 1 P1612 BL 189 Open circuit in ignition line of BCM circuit c2 Open circuit in ground line of BCM circuit Open or short circuit between BCM and ECM C4 communication line ECM BCM e Security indicator lighting up Engine cannot be Malfunction of key ID started chip B A DIFFERENCE OF KEY PROCEDURE 2 Unregistered key D P1615 BL 190 BCM A Communication line 1 between Open circuit or short cir cuit of battery voltage CHAIN OF I
126. TION 135 Check Horn Function 79 Schematic 140 Check Headlamp Function 79 Wiring Diagram B CLOS 141 Check Lamp and Ignition Key Illumination Terminals and Reference Value for Back Door Con FUNGUON u a t e A 80 twal 146 ID Code Entry Procedure 81 Terminals and Reference Value for BOM 147 KEYFOB ID SET UP WITH CONSULT II 81 Trouble Diagnosis Procedure 148 KEYFOB ID SET UP WITHOUT CONSULT II 83 Self Diagnosis Procedures 148 Keyfob Battery Replacement 84 INPUT SIGNAL CHECK MODE 148 AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 85 OPERATING CHECK MODE 148 ComponentParts and Harness Connector Location 85 Diagnosis Chart u eed tres 149 System Description 86 Back Door Power Supply and Ground Circuit OPERATION DESCRIPTION 86 In SpeCctiOn u Ue re 150 SLIDINGDOORINITIALIZATION PROCEDURE 92 Automatic Door Main Switch System Inspection 151 SLIDING DOOR LATCH AUTO CLOSURE Back Door Close Switch System Inspection 152 FUNCTION D
127. TOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 82580 Component Parts Harness Connector Location Els001xD Back door Fuse block J B handle Back Up Fuse and fusible link box switch latch 11 Ec p 24125 26 g h poahsahoahsaj 40 40A 2 bs EN Pinch strip 17 10A un B I 40A zi P C 1 12 10 24 31 FUSE f m FUSIBLE LINK warning chime mo ps View with instrument panel removed Automatic door Backdoor open Back door close BCM ws main switch close switch switch mo B63 ON OFF CLOSE DOWN lili L m View with instrument panel removed keyless entry receiver SPS W AN Data link connector Back door control unit LIIA1914E System Description Els001XE The automatic back door system consists of a one piece unit that combines the back door control unit along with the back door motor back door clutch and the back door encoder The back door latch contains a lock function that can control the two functions of automatic back door latch closure and electrical opener with a single motor when you close the back door to the halfway sate e Back door auto closure When the back door is closed to the half way state half latch position the motor drives to rotate the latch lever and pull it in from half latched to full latched and
128. TS ECM Re communicating Function The following procedure can automatically perform re communication of ECM and BCM but only when the ECM has been replaced with a new one which has never been energized on board In this step initialization procedure by CONSULT II is not necessary NOTE Teo When registering new Key IDs or replacing the ECM other than brand new refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS If multiple keys are attached to the key holder separate them before work Distinguish keys with unregistered key ID from those with registered ID Install ECM Using a registered key 1 turn ignition switch to ON 1 To perform this step use the key that has been used before performing ECM replacement Maintain ignition switch in ON position for at least 5 seconds Turn ignition switch to OFF Start engine If engine can be started procedure is completed If engine cannot be started refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS and initialize control unit Revision January 2005 BL 180 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS Wiring Diagram NATS Elsootnn BL NATS 01 IGNITION SWITCH mm DATA LINE EARLY PRODUCTION IPDM ruse REFER PG POWER INTELLIGENT BLOCK POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULE M4 ENGINE ROOM W B SP E ER jus Y G R DATA LINK CONNECTOR M22 31 6 W B COMBI LH 7
129. Terminals and Reference Value for Sliding Door CAN Communication System Description 58 Cohtrol nit EH ttt Ree tents 114 fe i em EE 59 Terminals and Reference Value for Sliding Door Wiring Diagram KEYLES 60 Latch Control Unit 116 DIO e Ao cae DL UE ME 60 Terminals and Reference Value for BOM 117 FIG 2 61 Trouble Diagnosis Procedure 118 Here EA a atasi 62 Self Diagnosis Procedures 118 Terminals and Reference Value for BOM 63 INPUT SIGNAL CHECK 118 Terminals and Reference Value for IPDM E R 64 OPERATING CHECK 118 CONSULT II Function BOM 64 Diagnosis Chart ient eins 119 CONSULT II Inspection Procedure 65 Auto Sliding Door Power Supply and Ground Circuit MULTI REMOTE ENT 65 ni SDeCtlOn iin ce ee cet ete cotes 120 CONSULT II Application Items 66 Automatic Door Main Switch System Inspection 121 MULTI REMOTE ENT 66 Sliding Door Open Close Switch System Inspection 122 Trouble Diagnosis Procedure 68 Sliding Door Motor System Inspection 123 Pre Diagnosis Inspection
130. WER BACK DOOR WITHOUT POWER BACK DOOR LIIA1899E 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM System Description WITHOUT AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Power is supplied at all times through 50 fusible link letter located in the fuse and fusible link box to BCM terminal 55 and through 15A fuse No 3 located in the fuse block J B to BCM terminal 42 through 15A fuse No 19 located in the fuse block J B to key switch terminal 1 With ignition key inserted power is supplied e through key switch terminal 2 e to BOM terminal 37 Ground is supplied to terminals 49 early production and 52 of BCM through body grounds M57 M61 and M79 When the door is locked or unlocked with main power window and door lock unlock switch ground is supplied e to CPU of main power window and door lock unlock switch e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 15 e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then main power window and door lock unlock switch operation signal is supplied e to BCM terminal 22 e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 12 When the door is locked or unlocked with power window and door lock unlock switch RH ground is supplied e to CPU of power window and door lock unlock switch RH e through power window and door lock unlock switch RH terminal 11 e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then power window and door lock unlock switch RH opera
131. al 22 When the back door control unit receives the signal it switches OFF the back door motor and the mag netic clutch When the cinch latch motor operates and the close switch detects this and the back door control unit ter minal 14 receives the signal from back door latch terminal 5 When the back door latch operates and full close is detected through terminal 14 of the back door control unit the back door auto closure operation ends and the door is fully closed Back Door Close Switch Operation Fully Open Fully Closed Operation When the back door close switch is pressed with the automatic main door switch ON the back door con trol unit terminal 8 receives the signal The back door control units checks battery voltage When the back door control unit receives the signal if the auto back door operating enable conditions are met it sends a signal through terminal 6 and grounds terminal 9 to sound the warning chime and sends a signal to the BCM through terminal 4 to flash the hazard lamps The back door control unit supplies power to the magnetic clutch and the back door motor and move the back door in the close direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control When the back door reaches the half latch state the half latch switch detects this and the signal is sent to the back door control unit terminal 22 Revision January 2005 BL 136 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTE
132. alf latch switch detects this and the signal is sent to the back door control unit terminal 22 When the back door control unit receives the signal it switches OFF the back door motor and the mag netic clutch When the cinch latch motor operates and the close switch detects this and the back door control unit ter minal 14 receives the signal from back door latch terminal 5 When the back door latch operates and full close is detected through terminal 14 of the back door control unit the back door auto closure operation ends and the door is fully closed Remote Keyless Entry Operation Fully Open Fully Closed Operation When the remote keyless entry switch is pressed for at least 0 5 seconds the back door control unit termi nal 21 receives the signal The back door control units checks battery voltage When the back door control unit receives the signal if the auto back door operating enable conditions are met it sends a signal through terminal 6 and grounds terminal 9 to sound the warning chime and sends a signal to the BCM through terminal 4 to flash the hazard lamps The back door control unit supplies power to the magnetic clutch and the back door motor and move the back door in the close direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control When the back door reaches the half latch state the half latch switch detects this and the signal is sent to the back door control unit termin
133. ator system inspection BL 128 automatic operation power assist and auto closure operate nor mally Revision January 2005 BL 119 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Symptom Suspect systems Refer to Automatic door main switch system inspection BL 121 Sliding door open close switch system inspec Automatic operations are not carried out together with open close tion BL 122 operations Manual operations are normal Magnetic clutch line check BL 123 Auto sliding door power supply and ground cir BL 120 cuit system inspection Power window serial link Power window main switch BL 117 Stops midway through sliding door open close operations power Encoder system inspection BL 124 assist does not operate Warning chime does not sound Warning chime system inspection BL 129 During auto closing operations if obstruction is detected the Encoder system inspection BL 124 door does not operate in reverse During cinching operations the door does not operate in reverse Handle switch system BL 125 if the sliding door handle is operated When the keyfob is operated the sliding door does not operate Remote keyless entry system inspection BL 53 automatically Half latch switch system BL 129 Cinch latch motor system BL 132 Auto closure does not operate Handle switch system BL 125 Contact switch Neutral
134. between power window and door lock unlock switch RH connector D105 terminal 11 and ground Power window and door A 11 B Ground Continuity should exist lock unlock switch RH connector OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 4 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA1270E Revision January 2005 BL 46 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 4 CHECK POWER WINDOW SERIAL LINK CIRCUIT 1 Disconnect BCM 2 Check continuity between BCM connector M18 terminal 22 and main power window and door lock unlock switch connector D7 terminal 12 without automatic back door system or terminal 14 with automatic back door system 22 Y B 12 Y Continuity should exist BEM connectors 22 Y B 14 Y Continuity should exist DISCONNECT Main power window and door lock unlock switch connector fe LIIA1903E 3 Check continuity between BCM connector M18 terminal 22 and power window and door lock unlock switch RH connector D105 terminal 16 22 YIB 16 Y B Continuity should exist BCM connectors OK or NG H S OK gt gt main power window and door lock unlock 22 switch power window and door lock unlock switch Power window RH Refer to El 28 Removal and Installation and
135. cle speed through terminal 7 and battery voltage For automatic sliding door LH fuel lid door status is checked through sliding door control unit terminal 13 e When the sliding door control unit receives the signal if the auto sliding door operating enable conditions are met including automatic door main switch in the ON position doors in the unlock position and the child lock switch in the OFF position it sends the unlock signal to the sliding door latch control unit Revision January 2005 BL 86 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM e When the sliding door latch control unit receives the signal it supplies voltage from terminal 10 to operate the release actuator and unlatches the door lock e The sliding door control unit supplies power from terminal 33 and supplies power from terminal 34 to the magnetic clutch to operate the sliding door motor and slide the sliding door in the open direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control e When the sliding door is opened to the full open position the full open position is detected by the encoder and the sliding door control unit switches the sliding door motor OFF and controls the magnetic clutch ON half clutch OFF e The sliding door is mechanically held in the fully open position by the checker Automatic Door Main Switch Operation Fully Open Fully Closed Operation e When the automatic door main switch is presse
136. d the sliding door control unit terminal 15 receives the sig nal e When the sliding door control unit receives the signal if the auto sliding door operating enable conditions are met it operates the sliding door motor e The sliding door control unit supplies power from terminal 36 and supplies power from terminal 34 to the magnetic clutch to operate the sliding door motor and slide the sliding door in the close direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control e When the sliding door reaches the half latch state the half latch switch closes and the sliding door control unit detects the signal through terminal 5 e When the sliding door control unit receives the signal it switches OFF the sliding door motor and sends the latch command through terminal 26 to the sliding door latch control unit terminal 6 e When the sliding door auto closure operates the cinch latch motor and the full latch switch detects this sliding door latch control unit terminal 7 receives the signal and reverses the latch motor to the neutral position e The siding door auto closure operation ends when the door is fully closed The sliding door remains unlocked Remote Keyless Entry Operation Fully Open Fully Closed Operation e When the remote keyless entry switch is pressed for at least 0 5 seconds the sliding door control unit ter minal 7 receives the signal e When the sliding door control unit rec
137. d sliding door latch control unit 2 Check continuity between cinch latch switch connector terminal 2 and sliding door latch control unit connectors terminal 8 74 TJ ti H S 2 O B 8 O B Continuity should exist Sliding door latch OK or NG C U connector OK gt gt GO TO 3 8 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0781E Cinch latch SW connector Revision January 2005 BL 129 LIIA1638E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 3 HALF LATCH SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION 1 Close the sliding door 2 Check continuity between cinch latch switch connector terminal 1 and ground m 1 Y Ground Continuity should exist SW connector OK or NG gt gt Replace the cinch latch switch Fri LI gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0783E Full Latch Switch System Inspection Els00211 1 FULL LATCH SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While fully closing and opening the sliding door check voltage between sliding door latch control unit connector terminal 7 and A ground Sliding door latch C U connector Vy pss Fully closed 7 LG Ground lFuily open PIIA2171E L
138. dicator lamp illuminates Every 2 4 Battery voltage 0 25 BR NATS antenna amp Ignition switch OFF ON Just after turning ignition switch ON Pointer of tester should move Ignition switch ON or START posi 38 G Ignition switch ON or START Battery voltage tion 39 L CAN H 40 Y CAN L 42 Y G Power source Fuse Battery voltage 49 B Ground 0 52 B W Ground 0 55 W B Power source Fusible link Battery voltage Early production CONSULT II ElsootRr CONSULT II INSPECTION PROCEDURE CAUTION CONSULT II is used with no connection of CONSULT II CONVERTER malfunctions might be detected in self diagnosis depending on control unit which carries out CAN communication 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Insert NVIS NATS program card into CONSULT II Program card NATS AENO2C 1 or later 3 Connect CONSULT II and CONSULT II CONVERTER to data link connector Data link 28 connector BBIA0336E 4 Turn ignition switch ON 5 Touch START CONSULT II START SUB MODE PBR455D Revision January 2005 BL 183 2004 Quest 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS 6 Touch OTHER 7 Select NATS V 5 0 If NATS V5 0 is not indicated go to GI 37 CONSULT II Data NISSAN SELECT VEHICLE LIIA0556E SELECT SYSTEM Link Connector DLC Circuit NATS V 5 0 8
139. dure 3 Self diagnostic results ID DISCORD displayed on CONSULT II screen 1 CONFIRM SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS Confirm SELF DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS ID DISCORD IMM ECM displayed CONSULT II screen NOTE ID DISCORD Registered ID of BCM is in discord with that of ECM Is CONSULT II screen displayed as above DTCRESULIS ANE Yes gt gt GO TO 2 No gt gt GO TO BL 187 SYMPTOM MATRIX CHART 1 ID DISCORD 6 1611 PIIA1262E 2 PERFORM INITIALIZATION WITH CONSULT II Perform initialization with CONSULT II Re register all NATS ignition key IDs For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS NOTE If the initialization is not completed or malfunctions CONSULT II INITIALIZATION shows message on the screen system be initialized IMMU INITIALIZATION THEN IGN KEY SW OFF AND Yes gt gt Start engine END ON AFTER CONFIRMING SELF DIAG AND PASSWORD e System initialization had not been completed Ref part No F AGAIN No gt gt ECM is malfunctioning funy e Replace ECM Ref part No B e Perform initialization with CONSULT II For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS Revision January 2005 BL 191 2004 Quest 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS Diagnostic Procedure 4 Els00
140. e door to fully close it During auto close operation if the exterior interior handle is operated the retraction mechanism is mechanically cancelled and the door can open close SLIDING DOOR LATCH AUTO CLOSURE OPERATION DESCRIPTION If the sliding door is ajar sliding door latch control unit terminal 8 receives the signal supplies power from terminal 3 to cinch latch motor terminals 1 grounds sliding door latch control unit terminal 9 from terminal 2 and rotates the cinch latch motor in the close direction When the motor rotates the cable is retracted and the close lever rotated Pressed by the rotated close lever the latch rotates and pulls in the door until it is fully latched When the sliding door is fully latched sliding door latch control unit terminal 7 receives the signal supplies power from terminal 9 to cinch latch motor terminal 2 grounds sliding door control unit terminals 3 from terminal 1 and rotates the closure motor in the open direction Then when the neutral switch is pressed and the signal is received by sliding door latch control unit termi nal 1 it stops the cinch latch motor and stops with the door fully closed Revision January 2005 BL 93 2004 Quest 5001 8 AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM WITH RIGHT HAND SLIDE DOOR AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM Schematic
141. e sliding doors When the back door control unit receives the door lock signal e stops the supply of voltage to the back door closure motor and stops the back door open operation When the back door control unit receives the door unlock signal e supply of voltage to the back door closure motor goes on standby and operation of the back door opener switch enables operation Remote Control Auto Sliding Door Operation For explanation of remote control auto sliding door operation refer to BL 86 System Description Active Check Function When a door is locked or unlocked by keyfob operation the turn signal lamps are flashed and the horn sounds to verify operation e When a button on the keyfob is operated the signal is sent from the keyfob and received by the remote keyless entry receiver e received signal is sent from the remote keyless entry receiver terminal 2 to BCM terminal 20 and compared with the registered ID number e Ifthe ID number matches the BCM uses communication to send the turn signal flash signal to the E R e The IPDM E R supplies voltage turning on each turn signal lamp Hazard and Horn Reminder output to IPDM E R for horn reminder signal as DATA LINE CAN H line and CAN L line The hazard and horn reminder has C mode horn chirp mode and S mode non horn chirp mode How to change hazard and horn reminder mode With CONSULT II Hazard and horn reminder can be changed
142. e too much force when removing clips and fasteners otherwise clips and fasteners can be bro ken or lost during the repair resulting in the creation of new noise e tapping or pushing pulling the component that you suspect is causing the noise Do not tap or push pull the component with excessive force otherwise the noise will be eliminated only temporarily e feeling for a vibration with your hand by touching the component s that you suspect is are causing the noise placing a piece of paper between components that you suspect are causing the noise looking for loose components and contact marks Refer to BL 8 Generic Squeak and Rattle Troubleshooting REPAIR THE CAUSE e cause is a loose component tighten the component securely e cause is insufficient clearance between components separate components by repositioning or loosening and retightening the component if possible insulate components with a suitable insulator such as urethane pads foam blocks felt cloth tape or ure thane tape NISSAN Squeak and Rattle Kit J 43980 is available through your authorized NISSAN Parts Department CAUTION Do not use excessive force as many components are constructed of plastic and may be damaged Always check with the Parts Department for the latest parts information The following materials are contained in the NISSAN Squeak and Rattle Kit J 43980 Each item can be ordered separately as needed URETHANE
143. ed ID number If the ID number matches the BCM sends the sliding door close request signal to the sliding door control unit e When the sliding door control unit receives the sliding door close request signal if the remote control auto sliding door operation enable conditions are met the warning chime is sounded and the sliding door full open unlock signal is sent to the sliding door latch control unit and the full open lock is unlocked e sliding door control unit operates the magnetic clutch and the sliding door motor to slide the sliding door in the close direction At this time the sliding door control unit executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control e When the sliding door comes to the half latch state the sliding door latch control unit detects the half latch state through half latch switch operation The sliding door latch control unit uses communication to send the half latch status to the sliding door control unit e When the sliding door control unit receives the signal it switches OFF the sliding door motor and controls the magnetic clutch ON half clutch e When the sliding door auto closure operates and the full latch is detected the magnetic clutch is con trolled half clutch OFF and when the sliding door auto closure operation ends the door is fully closed Operation condition Keyfob operation Operation condition Sliding door open operation With key removed key switch OFF Sl
144. eives the signal if the auto sliding door operating enable conditions are met it operates the sliding door motor e The sliding door control unit supplies power from terminal 36 and supplies power from terminal 34 to the magnetic clutch to operate the sliding door motor and slide the sliding door in the close direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control e When the sliding door reaches the half latch state the half latch switch closes and the sliding door control unit detects the signal through terminal 5 e When the sliding door control unit receives the signal it switches OFF the sliding door motor and sends the latch command through terminal 26 to the sliding door latch control unit terminal 6 e When the sliding door auto closure operates the cinch latch motor and the full latch switch detects this sliding door latch control unit terminal 7 receives the signal and reverses the latch motor to the neutral position e siding door auto closure operation ends when the door is fully closed The sliding door remains unlocked Power Assist Function e When the sliding door is pushed or pulled from any position operations switch to the auto open close function e The automatic door main switch must be in the ON position Sliding Door Power Assist Operation Fully Closed Fully Open Operation e For automatic sliding door LH fuel lid door status is checked through sliding door
145. en BCM connector M18 terminal 11 and ground Gd wR Wire color Condition Voltage V HS tor Approx Battery voltage M18 11 V 2 x 1 OFF 0 OK or NG OK gt gt ACC power circuit is OK NG gt gt Check the following e 10 fuse No 4 located in fuse block J B PIIA7002E e Harness for open or short Revision January 2005 BL 78 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM IPDM E R Operation Check 1 CHECK IPDM INPUT VOLTAGE Check voltage between IPDM E R connector E121 terminal 51 and ground Terminal Connector Wire color IPDM E R connector E121 51 G W Ground Battery voltage 51 GKorNG HII Voltage V Approx OK gt gt Replace IPDM E R Refer to PG 27 Removal and Installation of IPDM E R V NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 CHECK HORN RELAY CIRCUIT 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect IPDM E R and horn relay 3 Check continuity between IPDM E R connector E121 terminal 51 and horn relay connector H 1 terminal 1 51 G W 1 G W Continuity should exist 4 Check continuity between IPDM E R connector E121 terminal 51 and ground 51 G W Ground Continuity should not exist nm ms roun ontinulty should not exis 74 15 IPDM connector Horn relay OK gt
146. en floor Creak characteristics include firm contact slow movement twisting with a rotational movement pitch dependent on materials often brought on by activity Rattle Like shaking a baby rattle Rattle characteristics include the fast repeated contact vibration or similar movement loose parts missing clip or fastener incorrect clearance Knock Like a knock on a door Knock characteristics include hollow sounding sometimes repeating often brought on by driver action Tick Like a clock second hand Tick characteristics include gentle contacting of light materials loose components can be caused by driver action or road conditions Thump Heavy muffled knock noise Thump characteristics include softer knock dead sound often brought on by activity Buzz Like a bumble bee Buzz characteristics include high frequency rattle firm contact Often the degree of acceptable noise level will vary depending upon the person A noise that you may judge as acceptable may be very irritating to the customer Weather conditions especially humidity and temperature may have a great effect on noise level Revision January 2005 BL 6 2004 Quest SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES DUPLICATE THE NOISE AND TEST DRIVE If possible drive the vehicle with the customer until the noise is duplicated Note any additional information on the Diagnostic Worksheet regarding the conditions or location of the noise This information can be used to dupl
147. epair or replace any malfunctioning parts Refer to BL 69 Trouble Diagnoses 7 Inspection End Self Diagnosis Procedures Els00723 INPUT SIGNAL CHECK MODE Input signal check mode allows testing of switch input signal to the back door control unit To activate input signal check mode on the automatic sliding door perform the following steps 1 Turn ignition switch OFF Turn automatic door main switch OFF system cancelled Place A T selector lever in P position Using the inside emergency release lever open the back door Have an assistant press and hold the back door close switch While d assistant continues to hold the back door close switch turn ignition switch ON DO NOT start engine 7 After approximately 5 seconds the back door warning chime will sound for 0 5 seconds 8 Release the back door close switch RH or LH 9 Within 8 seconds of the back door warning chime sounding press and hold the automatic door main back door open close switch 10 After approximately 5 seconds the back door warning chime will sound for 1 second 11 Release the automatic door main back door open close switch 12 The input signal check mode is now initialized The input signal check mode can test the following inputs The back door warning chime will sound for approx imately 0 5 seconds each time a switch signal input occurs Use this test when one of these inputs is not responding during normal automatic sliding door operation
148. exist Latch release OK or NG actuator connector OK Replace the latch release actuator 1 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA1637E Revision January 2005 BL 128 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Warning Chime System Inspection 1 WARNING CHIME OUTPUT SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Operate the sliding door and check voltage waveform between EIS0020Z sliding door control unit connector terminal 8 and ground using an oscilloscope H S Sliding door control unit connector HEH H 8 Y G RH or LG B LH Ground 0 ELNOS05D OK or NG OK gt gt Warning chime system is OK NG gt gt Replace sliding door control unit Half Latch Switch System Inspection 1 HALF LATCH SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While fully opening and closing the sliding door check voltage between sliding door latch control unit connector terminal 8 and A ground pP Sliding door latch C U connector 8 O B Ground LIIA0780E EIS00210 l PIIA2169E OK or NG OK Half latch switch is OK NG gt gt GO 2 2 HALF LATCH SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect cinch latch switch an
149. f fuse is blown be sure to eliminate cause of problem before installing new fuse Refer to PG 4 POWER SUPPLY ROUTING CIRCUIT 2 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT INSPECTION Disconnect BCM connector and connect vehicle side connector terminals shown below to positive probe and body ground to negative probe Measure voltage Unit Terminal No Signal name Ignition switch Voltage 55 Battery power supply OFF Battery voltage BCM 11 ACC power supply ACG Battery voltage 38 IGN power supply ON Battery voltage OK or NG OK gt gt GO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness 3 GROUND CIRCUIT INSPECTION Check continuity between BCM vehicle side connector and body ground Unit Terminal No Signal name Ignition switch Continuity BCM 49 52 Ground OFF Yes Early production OK or NG OK Power supply and ground circuits are normal NG Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 BL 68 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Trouble Diagnoses SYMPTOM CHART NOTE 50010 e Always check the Trouble Diagnosis Procedure before troubleshooting Refer to BL 68 Trouble Diag nosis Procedure e Always check keyfob battery before replacing keyfob Refer to BL 75 Keyfob Battery and Function Check e The panic alarm operation and trunk lid opener operation of remote keyless entry system do not activate with the ignition key inserted in the ignition key cylinder e Use Remote Keyless Ent
150. g chime will sound reset voltage gt V No power function available Handle switch Normal Error No operation Control When Operating Enable Conditions No Longer Met Description Operation Full open stop Main switch turned OFF Warning chime active Shift to manual mode after full open or close operation is complete Recovery to power mode when main switch turned ON or door fully closed Shift to manual mode A T selector lever P position Warning chime active and one way opera tion continuous Warning chime inactive and door fully open or fully closed or operating conditions recovered Stop continued Voltage drop 11 9V One way operation continued equivalent to the case of starting voltage 11V for handle operation with warning chime active Not allowed Voltage drop 6 4V Microcomputer reset voltage clutch hold voltage e Motor stopped e Control not possible because microcom puter being reset Warning Chime Active Conditions The waring chime uses two types of audio warnings a friendly chime and a warning chime The friendly chime consists of dings lasting 0 66 seconds each immediately followed by the next ding The warning chime con sists of beeps lasting 0 33 seconds with a pause of 0 33 seconds between each beep Operation status Operation or conditions Control not possible because microcom puter being reset Warning chime pattern When auto o
151. gt Further inspection is necessary Refer to BL 69 SYMP TOM CHART NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA2171E Check Hazard Function 1 CHECK HAZARD WARNING LAMP Does hazard indicator flash with hazard switch Yes or No Yes gt gt Hazard warning lamp circuit is No gt gt Check hazard indicator Refer to LT 69 TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD LAMPS Check Horn Function First perform the SELF DIAG RESULTS in BCM with CONSULT II then perform the trouble diagnosis of malfunction system indicated in SELF DIAG RESULTS of BCM 1 CHECK HORN FUNCTION Does horn sound with horn switch Yes or No Yes Horn circuit is OK No gt gt Check horn circuit Refer to WW 49 HORN Check Headlamp Function First perform the SELF DIAG RESULTS in BCM with CONSULT II then perform the trouble diagnosis of malfunction system indicated in SELF DIAG RESULTS of BCM Revision January 2005 BL 79 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 1 CHECK HEADLAMP OPERATION Does headlamp come on when turning lighting switch ON Yes or No Yes gt gt Headlamp operation circuit is No gt gt Check headlamp circuit Refer to LT 6 HEADLAMP FOR USA Check Map Lamp and Ignition Key Illumination Function 1 CHECK MAP LAMP AND IGNITION KEY ILLUMINATION FUNCTION When map lamp switch is in DOOR position open the front door LH or R
152. he vehicle at the factory PHOSPHATE COATING TREATMENT AND CATIONIC ELECTRODEPOSITION PRIMER A phosphate coating treatment and a cationic electrode position primer which provide excellent corrosion pro tection are employed on all body components CAUTION Confine paint removal during welding operations to an absolute minimum Body Panel Cationic unii electrodeposition primer Phosphate 7 coating treatment PIIA0095E Nissan Genuine Service Parts are also treated in the same manner Therefore it is recommended that GENU INE NISSAN PARTS or equivalent be used for panel replacement to maintain anti corrosive performance built into the vehicle at the factory Revision January 2005 BL 206 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR ANTI CORROSIVE WAX To improve corrosion resistance anti corrosive wax is applied inside the body sill and inside other closed sec tions Accordingly when replacing these parts be sure to apply anti corrosive wax to the appropriate areas of the new parts Select an excellent anti corrosive wax which will penetrate after application and has a long shelf life indicates outside body sealant Indicates anti corrosive wax coated portions Section A A LIIA0810E Revision January 2005 BL 207 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR UNDERCOATING The underside of the floor and wheelhouse are undercoated to prevent rust vibration noise and st
153. ibed below HIGH STRENGTH STEEL HSS USED IN NISSAN VEHICLES Tensile strength Nissan Infiniti designation Major applicable parts e Front side member assembly e Upper hoodledge 373 N mm 38kg mm 54klb sq in SPD e Upper pillar hinge brace assembly e Rear side member extension e Other reinforcements 785 981 N mm 80 100kg mm SP150 114 142klb sq in SP130 is the most commonly used HSS SP150 HSS is used only on parts that require much more strength Read the following precautions when repairing HSS 1 Additional points to consider e The repair of reinforcements such as side members by heat ing is not recommended since it may weaken the component When heating is unavoidable do not heat HSS parts above 550 C 1 022 F Verify heating temperature with a thermometer Crayon type and other similar type thermometer are appro priate e When straightening body panels use caution in pulling any HSS panel Because HSS is very strong pulling may cause deformation in adjacent portions of the body In this case increase the number of measuring points and carefully pull the HSS panel e When cutting HSS panels avoid gas torch cutting if possi ble Instead use a saw to avoid weakening surrounding areas due to heat If gas torch cutting is unavoidable allow a mini mum margin of 50 mm 1 97in Revision January 2005 BL 230 Front bumper reinforcement Rear bumper reinforcement N
154. icate the same conditions when you confirm the repair If the noise can be duplicated easily during the test drive to help identify the source of the noise try to dupli cate the noise with the vehicle stopped by doing one or all of the following 1 Close a door 2 Tap or push pull around the area where the noise appears to be coming from Rev the engine Use a floor jack to recreate vehicle twist At idle apply engine load electrical load half clutch on M T model drive position on A T model Raise the vehicle on a hoist and hit a tire with a rubber hammer Drive the vehicle and attempt to duplicate the conditions the customer states exist when the noise occurs If it is difficult to duplicate the noise drive the vehicle slowly on an undulating or rough road to stress the vehicle body CHECK RELATED SERVICE BULLETINS After verifying the customer concern or symptom check ASIST for Technical Service Bulletins TSBs related to that concern or symptom If a TSB relates to the symptom follow the procedure to repair the noise LOCATE THE NOISE AND IDENTIFY THE ROOT CAUSE 1 Narrow down the noise to a general area To help pinpoint the source of the noise use a listening tool Chassis Ear J 39570 Engine Ear J 39565 and mechanic s stethoscope Narrow down the noise to a more specific area and identify the cause of the noise by e removing the components in the area that you suspect the noise is coming from Do not us
155. icle to remove outside handle Outside handle LIIA0532E 6 Remove the front and rear gaskets Rear gasket Front gasket Pawl PIIA3557E 7 Remove the TORX bolts T30 remove the door lock assembly Qon 2 2 gt gt C 4 Always replace after every disassembly N N PIIA1090E 8 Remove the TORX bolt T30 of the outside handle bracket 9 5 1 6 5 0 52 0 66 46 57 in Ib PIIA3556E 9 While pulling outside handle bracket slide toward rear of vehicle x to remove outside handle bracket and door lock assembly Engagement Outside handle bracket Base assembly PIIA3558E Revision January 2005 BL 167 2004 Quest FRONT DOOR LOCK 10 Disconnect the door lock actuator connector 11 Separate the outside handle cable connection Outside handle bracket PIIASOS9E Installation is in the reverse order of removal CAUTION To install each rod be sure to rotate the rod holder until a click is felt Disassembly and Assembly Elso01Qz DOOR KEY CYLINDER ASSEMBLY Door key cylinder assembly Key cylinder escutcheon PIIA4136E Remove the key cylinder escutcheon pawl and remove the door key cylinder Revision January 2005 BL 168 2004 Quest SLIDE DOOR LOCK SLIDE DOOR LOCK 82504 Removal and Installation OUTSIDE HANDLE 1 Remove the sliding door finisher Refer to El 28 Removal and Installation 2 Remove door side grommet and re
156. iding door close operation With key removed key switch OFF For the auto sliding door system operation enable conditions refer to BL 86 System Description Active Check Function Operation Description When a door is locked or unlocked by keyfob operation the vehicle turn signals flash and the horn sounds to verify operation e When abutton on the keyfob is operated the signal is sent from the remote controller and received by the keyless remote entry receiver e received signal is sent to the BCM and compared with the registered ID number e If the ID number matches the BCM sends the turn signal flashing and horn signal to the IPDM E R e The IPDM E R flashes the turn signal lamps and sounds the horn for each keyfob operation Operating function of hazard and horn reminder C mode S mode Keyfob operation Lock Unlock Lock Unlock Hazard warning lamp Twice Twice _ flash Horn sound Once Remote Control Entry Operation Operation is possible when any of the following operating conditions are met e When a button on the keyfob is operated the signal is sent from the keyfob and received by the remote keyless entry receiver e The received signal is sent from remote keyless entry receiver terminal 2 to BCM terminal 20 and com pared with the registered ID number e ID number matches the BCM sends the lock unlock signal to the door lock actuator LH When the door lock signal i
157. ignition key is in the ON position e NVIS NATS trouble diagnoses system initialization and additional registration of other NVIS NATS ignition key IDs must be carried out using CONSULT II hardware and CONSULT II NVIS NATS software When NVIS NATS initialization has been completed the ID of the inserted ignition key is automatically NVIS NATS registered Then if necessary additional registration of other NVIS NATS ignition key IDs can be carried out Regarding the procedures of NVIS NATS initialization and NVIS NATS ignition key ID registration refer to CONSULT II Operation Manual NATS IVIS NVIS e When servicing a malfunction of the NVIS NATS indicated by lighting up of Security Indicator Lamp or registering another NVIS NATS ignition key ID it may be necessary to re register origi nal key identification Therefore be sure to receive ALL KEYS from vehicle owner System Composition 60018 The immobilizer function of the NVIS NATS consists of the following e NATS ignition key e NATS antenna amp located in the ignition key cylinder e Body control module BCM e Engine control module ECM e Security indicator NOTE The communication between ECM and BCM uses the CAN communication system NATS ignition key D 2 NATS security indicator BCM NATS C U NATS antenna amp PIIA1121E Revision January 2005 BL 179 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NA
158. ill close the back door while sounding the warning chime Warning Functions e The warning chime is sounded according to the back door operating state operations and conditions Auto Back Door Operation Enable Conditions Operation ou td Remote keyless entry Back door handle switch Back door close switch Operating Fully closed Fully open Fully closed Fully open Fully closed Fully open Fully closed Fully open direction open closed open closed open closed open closed Main switch ON A T selector A T selector A T selector lever in P lever in P lever in P Vehiclestop position and position position and condition vehicle vehicle vehicle speed speed less speed less less than 2 than 2 km h than 2 km h km h Battery volt Approx operates with Approx 11V or more warning chime for low voltage of 9 11V Revision January 2005 BL 137 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Control When Handle Pulled When Operating Enable Conditions Not Yet Met Items Operation condition Not met case Control M in switch ON OFF Manual mode after finishing open close operation if active A T selector lever P position P position Other Power close operation only Power operation will continue 11 gt V gt 9 but will not begin from full close Voltage drop 11V or more position 9 gt V gt reset voltage Power operation will stop and warnin
159. ine of system Refer to BL 18 System Description According to the trouble diagnosis chart repair or replace the cause of the malfunction Refer to BL 38 Trouble Diagnoses Symptom Chart Does power door lock system operate normally OK GO TO 5 NG GO TO 3 INSPECTION END Revision January 2005 BL 36 5001 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM CONSULT II Function BCM CONSULT II can display each diagnostic item using the diagnostic test modes shown following BCM diagnostic test item 50071 Diagnostic mode Content WORK SUPPORT Changes setting of each function DATA MONITOR Displays BCM input output data in real time ACTIVE TEST Operation of electrical loads can be checked by sending drive signal to them SELF DIAG RESULTS Displays BCM self diagnosis results E i The results of transmit receive diagnosis of CAN communication can be read Inspection by part ECU PART NUMBER BCM part number can be read CONFIGURATION Performs BCM configuration read write functions CONSULT II INSPECTION PROCEDURE DOOR LOCK CAUTION If CONSULT II is used with no connection of CONSULT II CONVERTER malfunctions might be detected in self diagnosis depending on control unit which carries out CAN communication 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Connect CONSULT II CONSULT II CONVERTER to the data link connector Brake pedal Data link connector BBIA
160. ink box IDPM E R fuse layout 1 MILES Froni 8 Ed a 40A 40A cx ra ar E G2 O rT m A 15A H ES Er Dein soa 40A 40A 40A E 34 2 24 31 FUSE f m FUSIBLE LINK 321 5 Data link connector 9 r 3 ad Horn Low LIIA1916E Revision January 2005 BL 178 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS System Description NVIS Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System NATS has the following immobilizer functions e Since only NVIS NATS ignition keys whose IDs have been registered into the ECM and BCM allow the engine to run operation of a stolen vehicle without a NVIS NATS registered key is prevented by NVIS NATS NVIS NATS will immobilize the engine if someone tries to start it without the registered key of NVIS NATS e All of the originally supplied ignition key IDs have been NVIS NATS registered If requested by the vehicle owner a maximum of five key IDs can be registered into the NVIS NATS components e security indicator blinks when the ignition switch is in OFF or ACC position NVIS NATS warns out siders that the vehicle is equipped with the anti theft system e When NVIS NATS detects trouble the security indicator lamp lights up while
161. inuity between door switch connector B8 Front LH 108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH terminal 1 or D511 terminal 7 and ground 1 GR R W G or R Continuity should not exist WIIA0371E W Ground 7 O Ground Continuity should not exist OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG Repair or replace harness 3 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES e Disconnect door switch harness Check continuity between door switch connector terminals Terminal Condition Continuity Door Switch Open Yes rS Door switch 1 Ground Back door DISCONNECT Closed No latch Yes Back door latch 7 Ground Closed No OK or NG OK gt gt Check door switch case ground condition NG gt gt Replace door switch LIIA0674E Revision January 2005 BL 43 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Key Switch Insert Check 1 CHECK KEY SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL With CONSULT II EIS001Q0 Check key switch KEY ON SW DATA MONITOR mode with CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONI TOR e When key is inserted to ignition key cylinder KEY ON SW ON e When key is removed from ignition key cylinder KEY ON SW OFF Without CONSULT II Check voltage between BCM connector M18 terminal 37 and ground Connec tor Terminal Wire color Condition Voltage V M18 37 B R OK or NG gt gt Ke
162. ition for open operation Remote keyless entry Automatic door main switch A maximum of one obstacle is allowed during an open or close operation If a second obstacle is detected the door will enter manual mode Power assist Automatic door main switch ON A T selector lever in P position Vehicle speed less than 2 km h Battery voltage gt 11 V Door Fully Closed Fuel lid closed LH only Revision January 2005 BL 90 LIIA0748E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM e Close operation from fully open Condition for close operation Remote keyless entry Automatic door main switch Power assist Automatic door main switch ON Battery voltage gt 11 V Door fully open LIIA1628E Revision January 2005 BL 91 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Initialization Mode Initialization mode is used to set the default values of door full open and closed positions and normal motor current It is necessary to complete initialization and reset the default settings under any of the following circum stances Sliding door control unit is replaced Sliding door motor is replaced Sliding door is adjusted Sliding door panel is replaced or repaired Body panel near sliding door is replaced or repaired Any sliding door roller is replaced or adjusted Any sliding door striker is replaced or adjusted Any sliding door dovetail is replaced or adjusted
163. ity should exist 4 Check continuity between door switch connector 8 Front LH 108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH terminal 1 or D511 terminal 7 and ground 1 GR R W G or R Continuity should not exist WIIA0371E W Ground 7 O Ground Continuity should not exist OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG Repair or replace harness 3 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES e Disconnect door switch harness e Check continuity between door switch connector terminals Terminal Condition Continuity Door Switch Open Yes 15 Door switch 1 Ground Back door DISCONNECT Closed No latch Yes 7 Back door latch 7 Gro n p actuator Closed No OK or NG OK gt gt Check door switch case ground condition NG gt gt Replace door switch LIIA0674E Keyfob Battery and Function Check Elso01QI 1 CHECK KEYFOB BATTERY Remove battery and measure voltage across battery positive and negative terminals and Voltage 2 5 3 0V does not function if battery is not set correctly OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 NG gt gt Replace keyfob battery Refer to BL 84 Keyfob Battery Replacement SEL237W Revision January 2005 BL 75 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 2 CHECK KEYFOB FUNCTION With CONSULT II Check keyfob function in DATA MON
164. ius 32 Terminals and Reference Value for BOM 36 Work F oW ua 36 CONSULT II Function BOM 37 CONSULT II INSPECTION PROCEDURE 37 DATA 38 38 Trouble Diagnoses Symptom Chart 38 BCM Power Supply and Ground Circuit Check 39 Door Switch Check Without Automatic Back Door 40 Door Switch Check With Automatic Back Door Sys TSIM 42 Key Switch Insert Check 44 Door Lock Unlock Switch Check 45 Front Door Lock Assembly LH Actuator Check 47 Front Door Lock Actuator RH Check 49 2004 Quest Door Lock Actuator Check Sliding Door 50 Wiring Diagram S CLOS 97 FrontDoor Lock Assembly Key Cylinder Switch WITH RIGHT HAND SLIDE DOOR AUTO CLO Gheck EET 51 SURE SYSTEM t rra 97 REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 53 WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND SLIDE DOOR ComponentParts and Harness Connector Location 53 AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM 102 System Description 54 Terminals and Reference Value for Sliding Door INPUTS rhetor etes 54 Control Unit 112 OPERATION PROCEDURE 55
165. just after the door lock unlock switch is turned to LOCK or UNLOCK Terminal Wire color CONNECT BL Connector Voltage V BCM connector 18 22 Ground PIIA1297E PIIA6379E OK or NG OK gt gt Door lock and unlock switch circuit is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 CHECK BCM OUTPUT SIGNAL Check POWER WINDOW DOWN in ACTIVE TEST mode for X UETEST MULTI REMOTE ENT with CONSULT II Refer to BL 66 Active EGER WI DOW Test DOWN OFF When ACTIVE TEST is performed are the front win dows lowered OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Replace BCM Refer to BCS 19 Removal and Installa tion of BCM PIIA3080E Revision January 2005 BL 45 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 3 CHECK DOOR LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH GROUND HARNESS 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect main power window and door lock unlock switch or power window and door lock unlock switch RH 3 Check continuity between main power window and door lock unlock switch connector D7 terminal 15 without automatic back 2 door system D8 terminal 17 with automatic back door sys E H S tem and ground 5 15 17 15 Ground Continuity should exist 17 B Ground Continuity should exist LIIA0677E 4 Check continuity
166. l e Align the back door Refer to BL 162 BACK DOOR LIIA1878E Revision January 2005 BL 165 2004 Quest FRONT DOOR LOCK FRONT DOOR LOCK PFP 80502 Component Structure 805 TORX bolt T30 _ 5 1 6 5 0 52 0 66 46 57 53 TORX bolt T30 5 1 6 5 0 52 0 66 46 57 e Always replace after every disassembly Apply body grease 40 kg m in ib PIIA3511E 1 Front gasket 2 Outside handle 3 Door key cylinder assembly Driver side Outside handle escutcheon Pas senger side 4 Rear gasket 5 Outside handle bracket 6 Grommet 7 Key cylinder rod Driver side only 8 Outside handle cable 9 Door lock assembly 10 Inside handle cable 11 Lock knob cable 12 Inside handle Removal and Installation Els001QY 1 Remove the front door glass regulator Refer to GW 75 Front Door Glass Regulator 2 Remove door side grommet and remove door key cylinder Weatherstrip I assembly driver side and outside handle escutcheon passen ger side bolts TORX T30 from grommet hole TORX bolt 3 If equipped separate the key cylinder rod from outside handle 4 While pulling the outside handle remove door key cylinder assembly or escutcheon Door key cylinder assembly Outside handle PIIA3554E Revision January 2005 BL 166 2004 Quest FRONT DOOR LOCK 5 While pulling outside handle slide toward rear of veh
167. less entry receiver The received signal is sent to the BCM and compared with the registered ID number If the ID number matches the BCM sends the sliding door open signal to the sliding door control unit When the sliding door control unit receives the sliding door open signal if the remote control auto sliding door operation enable conditions are met the warning chime is sounded and the sliding door unlock sig nal is sent to the sliding door latch control unit When the sliding door latch control unit receives the sliding door unlock signal it operates the release actuator and unlocks the door lock The sliding door control unit operates the magnetic clutch and the sliding door motor to slide the sliding door in the open direction At this time speed control input reverse and overload reverse control are exe cuted Revision January 2005 BL 55 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM e When the sliding door is opened to the fully open position the full open lock engages the full open posi tion is detected with the rotation sensor the sliding door motor is stopped and the magnetic clutch is con trolled ON half clutch OFF e This is held by locking the sliding door at the full open position Full open full closed operation e When a button of the keyfob is operated the signal is sent from the keyfob and received by the remote keyless entry receiver The received signal is sent to the BCM and compared with the register
168. located in the fuse block J B When the key switch is in ACC or ON power is supplied e to BCM terminal 11 e through 10A fuse No 4 located in the fuse block J B When the key switch is in ON or START power is supplied e to BCM terminal 38 e through 10A fuse No 16 located in the fuse block J B When the front door switch LH is ON door is OPEN ground is supplied e BCM terminal 62 e through front door switch LH terminal 1 to front door switch LH case ground When the front door switch RH is ON door is OPEN ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 12 e through front door switch RH terminal 1 e to front door switch RH case ground When the sliding door switch LH is ON door is OPEN ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 63 e through sliding door switch LH terminal 1 e sliding door switch LH case ground When the sliding door switch RH is ON door is OPEN ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 13 e through sliding door switch RH terminal 1 e sliding door switch RH case ground When the back door switch is ON door is OPEN ground is supplied to terminal 58 through back door switch terminal 1 without back door closure system or through back door latch terminal 7 with back door closure system through back door switch terminal without back door closure system through back door latch terminal 8 with back door closure system to body grounds D403 and D404 Keyfob signal is i
169. lost a new keyfob can be set up A maximum of 5 IDs can be set up Remote Control Entry Functions Operation Description When a button on the keyfob is operated the signal is sent from the keyfob and received by the keyless remote entry receiver The received signal is sent to the BCM and compared with the registered ID number If the ID number matches the BCM sends the lock unlock signal to each door lock actuator When the door lock actuators receive this signal each operates to lock unlock its door Remote control entry operation conditions Keyfob operation Operation condition e With key removed key switch OFF Door lock operation locking Closing all doors door switch OFF Door lock operation unlocking With key removed key switch OFF Auto Lock Function Operation Description Unless the key is inserted into the ignition key cylinder one of the doors is opened or the keyfob is oper ated within 1 minute after a door lock is unlocked by keyfob operation all the doors are automatically locked The 1 minute timer count is executed by the BCM and after 1 minute the BCM sends the lock signal to all doors Lock operations are the same as for the remote control entry function Remote Control Auto Sliding Door Function Vehicles With Auto Slide Door System Switching from all closed to all open When a button on the keyfob is operated the signal is sent from the keyfob and received by the remote key
170. lug weld MIG seam weld For 3 panels plug weld method Point weld of ncm m 087 Revision January 2005 BL 243 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Service Joint ii PN a MEM m 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld a t TENS Revision January 2005 BL 244 I MIG seam weld For 3 panels plug weld method Point weld LIIA0874E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Service Joint 5 7 5 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld MIG seam weld For 3 panels plug weld method Point weld VEL u des m 0904 Revision January 2005 BL 245 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR OUTER SILL Service Joint 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld MIG seam wald For 3 panels plug weld method Point weld s e em mS LIIA0875E Revision January 2005 BL 246 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR REAR FENDER Service Joint Unit mm 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld MIG seam weld For 3 panels plug weld method
171. minals 42 55 Gd US and ground BCM connector Terminals Wire color Voltage V HHHH 42 55 U M19 SEDI G d Batt It roun attery voltage 55 W B di 5 OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 BL 39 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 3 CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT Check continuity between BCM connector M19 terminals 49 early roduction 52 and ground p g BCM connector y Terminals 52 DISCONNECT Connector Wire color Continuity m 49 19 Ground Yes 52 B W OK or NG OK gt gt Power supply and ground circuit is C NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Door Switch Check Without Automatic Back Door System eisooiez 1 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES INPUT SIGNAL With CONSULT II Check door switches DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RL DOOR SW RR BACK DOOR SW in DATA MONITOR mode with CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONITOR e When any doors are open DOOR SW DR ON DOOR SW AS ON DATA MONITOR MONITOR DOOR SW RL ON DOOR SW RR ON M BACK DOOR SW ON 2 When any doors closed DOOR SW DR BACK DOOR SW OFF LIIA0665E DOOR SW RL OFF DOOR SW RR OFF BACK DOOR SW OFF without CONSULT II Check vol
172. mm 7 87 in height 2 While operating the hood opener carefully make sure the front end of the hood is raised by approx 20 mm 0 79 in Also make sure the hood opener returns to the original position Secondary latch Unlock PIIA1086E 3 Check the hood lock lubrication condition If necessary apply body grease to the points shown in the figure 0176 Revision January 2005 BL 16 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Component Parts and Harness Connector Location POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM PFP 24814 EIS001PQ Fuse block J B 1 cu Up EE lt gt 1 coco 15A 3 19 15 Fuse and fusible link box f iH Ee 7 2 m 6 513 UIDI Sliding door switch LH RH 81 GS ry ha 0 24 31 FUSE 28 29 20 115 t m FUSIBLE LINK Front door lock assembly key cylinder switch LH p14 eal Front rit door lock actuator RH 019 window and door lock unlock switch Power window and door lock unlock switch RH SS Main power Back door latch Back door switch actuator LH RH Data link connector Revision January 2005 BL 17 WITH PO
173. mode The reminder mode will be changed MBELLANSWER BACK SET when CHANG SETT on CONSULT II screen is touched Auto locking function mode can be changed in this mode The function mode will be changed when CHANG SETT CONSULT II screen is touched Panic alarm operation mode can be changed in this mode The operation mode will be changed when CHANG SETT on CONSULT II screen is touched AUTO LOCK SET PANIC ALRM SET Trunk lid opener operation mode can be changed in this mode The operation mode will be changed TRUNK OREN SET when CHANG SETT on CONSULT II screen is touched Keyless power window down open operation mode can be changed in this mode The operation EDO SET mode will be changed when CHANG SETT on CONSULT II screen is touched Hazard and horn reminder mode MODE 1 MODE 2 C mode S mode MODE 3 MODE 4 MODE 5 MODE 6 Keyfob Lock Unlock Lock Unlock Lock Unlock Lock Unlock Lock Unlock Lock Unlock operation Hazard warning Twice Once Twice Twice Once Twice Once lamp flash Horn sound Once Once Once Auto locking function mode MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 Auto locking function 5 minutes Nothing 1 minute Panic alarm operation mode MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 Keyfob operation 0 5 seconds Nothing 1 5 seconds Trunk lid open operation mode MODE 1 MODE
174. move outside handle escutcheon bolt TORX T30 from grommet hole Weatherstrip TORX bolt 3 While pulling the outside handle remove outside handle escutcheon Door key cylinder assembly Outside handle 4 While pulling outside handle slide toward rear of vehicle to Outside handle remove outside handle LIIA0532E 5 Remove the front gasket and rear gasket Rear gasket Front gasket Pawl ars PIIA3557E Revision January 2005 BL 169 2004 Quest SLIDE DOOR LOCK a 6 Remove the TORX bolts T30 remove the door lock assembly Torx size 180 X 2 A A e Always replace after every disassembly N N PIIA1090E 7 Remove the TORX bolt T30 and remove the outside handle bracket 9 5 1 6 5 0 52 0 66 kg m 46 57 in Ib PIIA3556E 8 While pulling outside handle slide toward rear of vehicle to x remove outside handle and door lock assembly Engagement Outside handle bracket PIIA3558E 9 Disconnect the door lock actuator connector 10 Separate the outside handle cable connection Installation is in the reverse order of removal Outside handle e Automatic sliding door system must be initialized following bracket adjustment Refer to BL 92 Initialization Mode PIIASOS9E Revision January 2005 BL 170 2004 Quest SLIDE DOOR LOCK SLIDING DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY 14241 _ 5 8 0 59 we 1
175. mp will then flash twice At this time The oldest ID code is erased and the new ID code is entered A maximum five ID codes can be entered If more than five ID codes are entered the oldest ID code will be erased No Do you want to enter any additional keyfob ID codes ADDITIONAL ID CODE ENTRY Unlock the door then lock again with lock unlock switch driver side in power window main switch Open driver side door END After entering ID code check operation of remote keyless entry system LIIA1670E Revision January 2005 BL 83 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM NOTE If a keyfob is lost the ID code of the lost keyfob must be erased to prevent unauthorized use A specific ID code be erased with CONSULT II However when the ID code of a lost keyfob is not known all con troller ID codes should be erased After all ID codes are erased the ID codes of all remaining and or new keyfobs must be re registered To erase all ID codes in memory register one ID code keyfob five times After all ID codes are erased the ID codes of all remaining and or new keyfobs must be re registered e When registering an additional keyfob the existing ID codes in memory may or may not be erased If five ID codes are stored in memory when an additional code is registered only the oldest code is erased If less than five ID codes are stored in memory when an additional ID code is
176. nch latch motor CLOSE sig Sliding door 0 Fully gt half fully closed 0 55 SIIA1480E V jal T S Fully closed 10 Sliding door 5 f Eulate switch signal Fully half fully closed Euly open E PIIA2171E Q Door ajar Door fully closed 4 E TU Sliding door Bi _ 8 oB Signal Fully half fully closed Full latch is detected poa eap pe bee 058 ipee a PIIA2169E TS Cinch latch motor OPEN out Latch Close OFF Open ON Battery voltage 0 put Other than above 0 Battery voltage 0 10 R W Latch release actuator output Lock Unlock Other than above 0 Revision January 2005 BL 116 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Terminals and Reference Value for BCM 5001 Wire a Voltage V Terminal Color Item Condition 13 O B Sliding door switch RH Door Close OFF Open Battery voltage 0 22 Y B Power window serial link Switch 1S ONO power window timer operates eik 49 B Ground 0 Door lock amp unlock switch 50 V Door lock actuators Neutral Lock 0 gt Battery voltage Passenger and rear doors lock Door lock amp unlock switch 91 ay actuator Neutral gt Unlock 0 5 Battery voltage 52 B W Ground 0 53 W L Power window power source Battery voltage 55 W B Power s
177. nd ground Sliding Door RH 11 G 1 G Continuity should exist Sliding door 17 R B 2 R B Continuity should exist Sliding door control unit connector encoder unit 22 B A B should 5 4 W B 3 W B Continuity should exist v 21 11213 4 Sliding Door LH Je ae 11 1 Continuity should exist Q 17 Y 3 Y Continuity should exist 22 G 4 G Continuity should exist 4 L 2 L Continuity should exist OK or NG OK gt gt System is OK NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Sliding Door Remote Control Switch System Inspection Els0020W 1 SLIDING DOOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH FUNCTION INSPECTION Check sliding door remote control switch operation OK or NG OK gt gt Sliding door remote control switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 Revision January 2005 BL 125 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 2 SLIDING DOOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Close the sliding door 3 While operating the sliding door remote control switch check voltage between sliding door latch control unit connector termi nals 5 ground H S Sliding door latch connector Connector terminal Measuring condition Voltage V
178. nector Connector terminal LJ 5 LI Wire color Measuring condition voltage V ri m n a ON 0 8 GR B Ground 2 NG gt gt Switch is NG gt gt GO 3 3 BACK DOOR CLOSE SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect back door close switch and back door control unit 2 Check continuity between back door close switch connector B63 terminal 1 and back door control unit connector B55 terminal 8 A 05 1 GR B 8 GR B Continuity should exist Back door C U OK gt gt GO TO 4 LIIAO805E Back door close switch connector Il lI or NG NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 BL 152 LIIAO806E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 4 BACK DOOR CLOSE SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between back door close switch connector B63 ter minal 2 and ground amus LN 2 B Ground Continuity should exist Back door close OK or NG switch connector OK gt gt Replace the back door close switch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LI Pinch Strip System Inspection Els00219 1 PINCH STRIP SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While operating the pinch strip check between back door control
179. nectors 32 B Ground Continuity should exist 31 OK or NG HEH He OK gt gt Circuit is OK i 23 32 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Automatic Door Main Switch System Inspection Els0020R 1 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH FUNCTION INSPECTION Check automatic door main switch using switch operation OK or NG OK gt gt Automatic door main switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 DOOR MAIN SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While operating the automatic door main switch check voltage mm between sliding door control unit LH or RH connector terminals A H S 1 and ground Sliding door control unit connector Connector terminal Voltage V Measuring condition i n H H Automatic ON 0 1 L Y Ground door main switch OFF 5 OK or NG LIIAO753E OK gt gt Automatic door main switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 3 3 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect automatic door main switch and sliding door control unit 2 Check continuity between automatic door main switch connector terminal 3 LH 4 RH and sliding door control unit connectors B60 8143 terminal 15 H S Auto door main Sliding door control switch connector 3 L W 15 L W Continuity should exist unit connector 4 GR W 15 GR W
180. nputted to BCM from the remote keyless entry receiver The remote keyless entry system controls operation of the e power door lock sliding door opener back door opener interior lamp and step lamps panic alarm hazard and horn reminder keyless power window down open Revision January 2005 BL 54 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM auto door lock operation OPERATION PROCEDURE When the keyfob is operated the signal from the keyfob is sent and the remote keyless entry receiver receives the signal and sends it to the BCM The BCM only locks unlocks the doors if the ID number matches Remote control entry functions Using the keyfob the transmitter sends radio waves to the remote keyless entry receiver which then sends the received waves to the BCM Only if the ID number matches does the BCM lock unlock the doors Remote control door function Unless the key is inserted into the ignition key cylinder or one of the doors is opened within 1 minute after the UNLOCK switch on the keyfob is pressed all the doors are automatically locked Auto lock function When a door is locked or unlocked the vehicle turn signal lamps flash and the horn sounds to verify oper ation Active check function When the key is in the ignition key cylinder when the key switch is ON and one of the doors is open the door lock function does not work even when the door lock is operated with the keyfob Keyfob ID set up is available If a keyfob is
181. ntil the clips engage In addition look for 1 Loose harness or harness connectors 2 Front console map reading lamp lense loose 3 Loose screws at console attachment points SEATS When isolating seat noise it s important to note the position the seat is in and the load placed on the seat when the noise is present These conditions should be duplicated when verifying and isolating the cause of the noise Cause of seat noise include 1 Headrest rods and holder 2 squeak between the seat pad cushion and frame 3 The rear seatback lock and bracket These noises can be isolated by moving or pressing on the suspected components while duplicating the con ditions under which the noise occurs Most of these incidents can be repaired by repositioning the component or applying urethane tape to the contact area UNDERHOOD Some interior noise may be caused by components under the hood or on the engine wall The noise is then transmitted into the passenger compartment Causes of transmitted underhood noise include Any component mounted to the engine wall Components that pass through the engine wall Engine wall mounts and connectors Loose radiator mounting pins Hood bumpers out of adjustment Hood striker out of adjustment Tides noises can be difficult to isolate since they cannot be reached from the interior of the vehicle The best method is to secure move or insulate one component at a time and test drive the vehicle Also engine
182. ol is executed for 1 2 second Precautions Check and inspect operation of the remote control auto sliding door system on level ground Auto Sliding Door Operation Enable Conditions Operation Automatic dogr main switehior Sliding door open close switch Power assist remote keyless entry Operating Fully closed gt Fully open Fully closed gt Fully open gt Fully closed gt Fully open gt direction open closed open closed open closed Main switch Automatic trans Automatic trans Automatic trans mission selector mission selector mission selector lever position lever position lever position Vehicle stop condition and vehicle speed and vehicle speed and vehicle speed signalis less than 2 signal is less than 2 signal is less than 2 km h km h km h Door lock knob state Unlock if door is fully closed Revision January 2005 Battery voltage About 9V min operates with warning Aprox ALIN or more chime for low voltage of 9 11V BL 88 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Control When Handle Open Closed When Operating Enable Conditions Not Yet Met Items Operation condition Not met case Control Main switch ON Manual mode Power operation is available with automatic door main switch and remote key less entry A T selector lever P position P position Power close operation Voltage drop
183. ol unit 2 Check continuity between back door latch open switch connec tor D511 terminal 4 and back door control unit connector B55 terminal 15 4 15 OK or NG OK gt gt 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness OPEN SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION Continuity should exist 3 OPEN SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between back door latch open switch connector D511 terminal 8 and ground 8 B Ground OK or NG OK gt gt Replace the back door latch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Continuity should exist BL 156 Revision January 2005 50021 AE Back door connector LIIA0829E 5 Back door C U connector Back door latch connector LIIA0830E Back door latch connector LIIA0828E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Close Switch System Inspection 5002 1 CLOSE SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While fully opening and closing the back door check voltage EE between back door control unit connector B55 terminal 14 and w ground door C U connector 14 P Ground PS PIIA2172E LIIAO831E OK or NG OK Close s
184. one chip ping Therefore when such a panel is replaced or repaired apply undercoating to that part Use an undercoat ing which is rust preventive soundproof vibration proof shock resistant adhesive and durable Precautions in undercoating 1 Do not apply undercoating to any place unless specified such as the areas above the muffler and three way catalyst which are subjected to heat 2 Do undercoat the exhaust pipe or other parts which become hot 3 Do not undercoat rotating parts 4 Apply bitumen wax after applying undercoating 3 Indicates undercoated portions Jit 0129 Revision January 2005 BL 208 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Body Sealing DESCRIPTION The following figure shows the areas which are sealed at the factory Sealant which has been applied to these areas should be smooth and free from cuts or gaps Care should be taken not to apply an excess amount of sealant and not to allow other unaffected parts to come into contact with the sealant lt Front LIIA0812E Revision January 2005 BL 209 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR 2 7 SN BL 210 WIIAO368E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR BL 211 LIIA0816E BODY REPAIR Body Construction BODY CONSTRUCTION
185. ontrol unit which carries out CAN communication 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Connect CONSULT II CONSULT II CONVERTER to the data link connector Data link connector 3 Turn ignition switch ON 4 Touch START CONSULT II ENGINE START NISSAN BASED START X BADGE VHCL SUB MODE NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER 0029 5 Touch BCM If BCM is not indicated refer to GI 37 CONSULT II Data Link Connector DLC Circuit SELECT SYSTEM ENGINE A T ABS AIR BAG IPDM BCM Page Down BACK LIGHT COPY NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER A0030E 6 Touch MULTI REMOTE ENT SELECT TEST ITEM MULTI REMOTE ENT HEAD LAMP COMB SW WIPER BCM C U FLASHER LIIA0194E Revision January 2005 BL 65 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 7 Select diagnosis mode DATA MONITOR ACTIVE TEST and WORK SUPPORT SELECT DIAG MODE are available WORK SUPPORT SELF DIAG RESULTS CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR DATA MONITOR ACTIVE TEST ECU PART NUMBER Page Down BACK LIGHT COPY NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER 0031 E CONSULT II Application Items E1S00108 MULTI REMOTE ENT Data Monitor Monitored Item Description DOOR SW AS Indicates ON
186. oor control Sliding door 1 BR W 2 BR W Continuity should exist unit connector open close switch OK or NG P OK gt gt GO TO 4 gt gt Repair or replace harness connector HH Q LIIA1635E 4 SLIDING DOOR OPEN CLOSE SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between sliding door open close switch connector terminal 2 and ground 2 Continuity should exist Sliding door open close OK or NG switch connector OK Replace the sliding door open close switch 212 gt gt Repair replace harness LIIA0758E Revision January 2005 BL 122 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Sliding Door Motor System Inspection Els0020T 1 SLIDING DOOR MOTOR SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Operate the sliding door fully open fully closed and check voltage between sliding door control unit connector terminals 33 A 36 and ground Sliding door control unit connector Connector terminal Measuring condition Voltage V 33 0 Ground Fully open gt half 36 B closed 0 Battery voltage gt 0 OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 a LIIAO761E NG gt gt Replace sliding door control unit 2 SLIDING DOOR MOTOR OPERATION INSPECTION Connect bat
187. oor warning chime will sound for 0 5 seconds Release the back door close switch Within 8 seconds of the back door warning chime sounding press the automatic door main back door open close switch 5 times in rapid succession After approximately 5 seconds the back door warning chime will sound for 1 second Release the automatic door main back door open close switch Immediately close the back door manually Turn automatic door main switch ON Open and close the back door with the automatic door main back door open close switch to activate oper ating check mode Self diagnosis results are indicated by the back door warning chime Back door warning chime order Back door warning chime length Start self diagnosis 1 5 seconds OK 1 Operating conditions diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 2 Back door encoder diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 3 Back door clutch diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 4 Back door motor diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds 5 Cinch latch motor diagnosis 0 5 seconds 0 2 seconds Restart self diagnosis 1 5 seconds Item NG Result Refer to 1 Operating conditions diagnosis result One of the following operating conditions no longer met ignition switch ON automatic door main switch ON A T selector lever in P posi tion Sensor diagnosis short pulse signal pulse 2 Back door encoder diagnosis result
188. or 4 Check continuity between door switch connector B8 Front LH B108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH or D512 Back terminal 1 and ground 1 GR R W G R W Continuity should not exist or O Ground OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness WIIA0371E 3 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES e Disconnect door switch harness e Check continuity between door switch connector terminals Terminal Condition Continuity Yes Door switch connector Door switch 1 Ground closed No DISCONNECT OK or NG OK gt gt Check door switch case ground condition front and slid ing door or ground circuit back door NG gt gt Replace door switch or repair or replace harness LIIA0643E Revision January 2005 BL 73 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Door Switch Check With Automatic Back Door System 1 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES INPUT SIGNAL With CONSULT II Check door switches DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RL DOOR SW RR BACK DOOR SW in DATA MONITOR mode with CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONITOR e When any doors are open DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RL DOOR SW RR BACK DOOR SW e When any doors are closed ON ON ON ON ON DOOR SW DR OFF DOOR SW AS OFF DOOR SW RL OFF DOOR SW RR OFF BACK DOORSW OFF without CONSULT II EIS0020M DATA MONITOR MONITOR
189. or control unit connector termi nal 11 and ground 44 5 11 G Ground Approx 9V Sliding door control connector OK or NG OK gt gt 00 3 HEB NG gt gt GO TO 2 LIIA0764E 2 SLIDING DOOR ENCODER GROUND CIRCUIT INSPECTION Check continuity between sliding door control unit connector termi nal 22 and ground 22 B Ground Continuity should exist OK or NG gt gt GO 4 NG gt gt Replace sliding door control unit Sliding door control unit connector LIIAO765E Revision January 2005 BL 124 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 3 ENCODER POSITION SIGNAL INSPECTION Operate the sliding door and check voltage waveform between slid ing door control unit connector terminals 4 17 and ground using an oscilloscope H S 2 Sliding door control unit connector Pd EEHERHERHHEH 4 W B Ground 2H t H Da 17 R B Ground RIT T FRH OCC3383D ir LIIA0766E OK or NG OK GO TO 4 NG Replace sliding door encoder 4 SLIDING DOOR ENCODER CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect sliding door control unit and sliding door encoder 2 Check continuity between sliding door control unit connector terminals 4 11 17 22 and sliding door encoder terminals 1 2 3 4 a
190. ot recommended Side member Rear side member PIIAO117E 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR e When welding HSS panels use spot welding whenever possi 005 NG ble in order to minimize weakening surrounding areas due to Net tee acetylene gas heat If spot welding is impossible use M I G welding Do not use gas torch welding because it is inferior in welding strength PIIA0144E e The spot weld on HSS panels is harder than that of an ordi nary steel panel Therefore when cutting spot welds on a HSS panel use 1 200 rpm low speed high torque drill 1 000 to 1 200 rpm to increase drill bit durability and facilitate the operation e SP150 HSS panels with a tensile strength of 785 to 981 N 80 to 100 kg mm 114 to 142 klb sq in used rein forcement in the door guard beams is too strong to repair When these HSS parts are damaged the outer panels also sustain substantial damage therefore the assembly parts must be replaced PIIA0145E 2 Precautions in spot welding HSS This work should be performed under standard working condi tions Always note the following when spot welding HSS The electrode tip diameter must be sized properly according to the metal thickness D 2T 3 mt D 21 0 12 D Tip diameter Metal thickness PIIA0146E e The panel surfaces must fit flush to each other leaving no gaps Correct Incorrect Incorrect PIIA0147E Revision January 2005 BL
191. ource BAT Battery voltage 63 W G Sliding door switch LH Door Close OFF Open Battery voltage 0 Early production Revision January 2005 BL 117 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM Trouble Diagnosis Procedure 6600200 Check the symptom and customer s requests Understand outline of system Refer to BL 54 System Description Confirm system operation Perform pre diagnosis inspection Refer to BL 68 Pre Diagnosis Inspection Perform self diagnosis procedures Refer to BL 118 Self Diagnosis Procedures Refer to trouble diagnosis chart by symptom repair or replace any malfunctioning parts Refer to BL 69 Trouble Diagnoses 7 Inspection End Self Diagnosis Procedures ElS00721 INPUT SIGNAL CHECK MODE Input signal check mode allows testing of switch input signal to the sliding door control unit To activate input signal check mode on the automatic sliding door perform the following steps 1 Turn ignition switch OFF Turn automatic door main switch OFF system cancelled Place A T selector lever in P position Confirm fuel door closed with LH sliding door Open sliding door RH or LH manually Have an assistant press and hold the sliding door open close switch RH or LH While the assistant continues to hold the sliding door open close switch RH or LH turn ignition switch ON DO NOT start engine 8 After approximately 5 seconds the back door warning chime will sound for
192. peration starts Automatic door main switch operation Back door handle switch operation Back door close switch operation Friendly chime 2 seconds 3 dings When reverse operation starts When reverse request is detected from automatic door main switch remote keyless entry or back door close switch Friendly chime 1 3 seconds 2 dings When obstacle is detected Warning chime 2 seconds 3 beeps Operating at low voltage When operating with handle Warning chime 2 seconds 3 beeps A T selector lever not in P position Revision January 2005 Back door close operation Friendly chime Continuous dings Back door open operation BL 138 Warning chime Continuous beeps 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Reverse Conditions Type Overload reverse Operation covered Both directions Operation speed and motor current change direction Detection method Pinch strips during back door close operation e For about 0 5 seconds immediately after drive motor operation starts Nonreversed area e Between open and approx 7 from full open e Closure operation area One reversal is allowed if a second obstacle is detected during a Number of times reverse allowed power open or close operation the door reverts to manual mode Revision January 2005 BL 139 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 5001 Schematic 21 1 yva
193. ps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain types of collision This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules The SRS system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment and may only deploy one front air bag depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of this Service Man ual WARNING avoid rendering the SRS inoperative which could increase the risk of personal injury or death in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation all maintenance must be per formed by an authorized NISSAN INFINITI dealer e Improper maintenance including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS can lead to per sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system For removal of Spiral Cable and Air Bag Module see the SRS section e Do use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this Service Manual SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and or orange harnesses or harness connectors Precautions for work e After removing and installing the opening closing parts be sure to carry out fitting adjustments to check their operation e Check the lubrication level damage and wear of each part If necessary g
194. r air chisel cut 2 spot welds 2 panel overlapping portions 3 spot welds 3 panel overlapping portions MIG plug weld OTN MIG seam weld Point weld POO KOR RS RK RRQ ROR 55505 Brazing Solder ing Seal ing PIIA0149E Revision January 2005 BL 234 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR e Front pillar butt joint can be determined anywhere within shaded area as shown in the figure The best location for the butt joint is at position A due to the construction of the vehicle Refer to the front pillar section e Determine cutting position and record distance from the locating indent Use this distance when cutting the service part Cut outer front pillar over 60 mm above inner front pillar cut position indent pillar Inner front Record pillar distance PIIA0151E e Prepare a cutting jig to make outer pillar easier to cut Also this 4 Inner front pill will permit service part to be accurately cut at joint position PINE DUE Outer front pillar 0152 e of cutting operation using a cutting jig is as follows 1 Mark cutting lines A Cut position of outer pillar B Cut position of inner pillar Align cutting line with notch on jig Clamp jig to pillar Cut outer pillar along groove of jig At position A Remo
195. rease or replace it Wiring Diagnosis and Trouble Diagnosis ElsootPG When you read wiring diagrams refer to the following e Gl 12 How to Read Wiring Diagrams PG 4 POWER SUPPLY ROUTING CIRCUIT When you perform trouble diagnosis refer to the following e 1 10 HOW TO FOLLOW TEST GROUPS IN TROUBLE DIAGNOSES e Gl 25 How to Perform Efficient Diagnosis for an Electrical Incident Check for any Service bulletins before servicing the vehicle Revision January 2005 BL 4 2004 Quest PREPARATION PREPARATION 00002 Special service tool 18001PH The actual shapes of Kent Moore tools may differ from those of special service tools illustrated here Tool number Kent Moore No Description Tool name Locating the noise J 39570 Chassis ear fa fe E L SIIA0993E Repairing the cause of noise J 43980 NISSAN Squeak and Rat tle Kit SIIA0994E J 43241 Remote Keyless Entry Tester BL Used to test key fobs LEL946A Commercial Service Tool Tool name J 39565 Locating the noise Engine ear Description SIIA0995E Revision January 2005 BL 5 2004 Quest SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES PFP 00000 Work Flow Customer Interview Duplicate the Noise and Test Drive Check Related Service Bulletins Locate the Noise and Identify
196. rlocked with the locking operation of door lock and unlock switch door lock actuators of all doors are locked e interlocked with the unlocking operation of door lock and unlock switch door lock actuators of all doors are unlocked Functions available by operating the front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch e Interlocked with the locking operation of door key cylinder door lock actuators of all doors are locked e When door key cylinder is unlocked front door lock assembly LH actuator is unlocked e When door key cylinder is unlocked for the second time within 5 seconds after the first operation door lock actuators on all doors are unlocked Key reminder door system When door lock and unlock switch is operated to lock doors with ignition key in key cylinder and any door open all door lock actuators are locked and then unlocked Revision January 2005 BL 20 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 001 Schematic WITHOUT AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM 1 9 109 3904415 ONY E e 370815 33 0ulS JONN 3901 HH HO1IMS HACNITAD AFX HOLWNLOV 1 uoi1vnlov HOLWNLOW 4907 3901 HI 8000 8000 A 8W3SSV wo
197. rminal 12 to operate the release actuator and releases the door lock The back door control unit supplies power to the magnetic clutch and the back door motor and moves the back door in the open direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control Revision January 2005 BL 135 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM When the back door is opened to the full open position the full open position is detected by the encoder and the back door control unit switches the back door motor OFF and the magnetic clutch is pulsed and then turned OFF The back door is held in the fully open position by the gas stays Automatic Door Main Switch Operation Fully Open Fully Closed Operation When the automatic door main switch is pressed the back door control unit terminal 23 receives the sig nal The back door control units checks battery voltage When the back door control unit receives the signal if the auto back door operating enable conditions are met it sends a signal through terminal 6 and grounds terminal 9 to sound the warning chime and sends a signal to the BCM through terminal 4 to flash the hazard lamps The back door control unit supplies power to the magnetic clutch and the back door motor and move the back door in the close direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control When the back door reaches the half latch state the h
198. rries out CAN communication 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Connect CONSULT II and CONSULT II CONVERTER to the data link connector Data link connector BBIA0336E 3 Turn ignition switch ON 4 Touch START NISSAN BASED VHCL CONSULT II ENGINE START NISSAN BASED VHCL START X BADGE VHCL SUB MODE NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER BCIA0029E 5 Touch BCM If BCM is not indicated refer to GI 37 CONSULT II Data Link SELECT SYSTEM Connector DLC Circuit ENGINE AIT ABS AIR BAG IPDM E R BCM Page Down BACK LIGHT COPY NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER A0030E Revision January 2005 BL 81 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 6 Touch MULTI REMOTE ENT SELECT TEST ITEM MULTI REMOTE ENT HEAD LAMP COMB SW WIPER BCM C U FLASHER LIIAO194E 7 Touch WORK SUPPORT SELECT DIAG MODE WORK SUPPORT SELF DIAG RESULTS CAN DIAG SUPPORT MNTR DATA MONITOR ACTIVE TEST ECU PART NUMBER Page Down BACK LIGHT COPY NOTE EXAMPLE SHOWN ACTUAL DISPLAY MAY DIFFER A0031 E 8 The items are shown on the figure at left can be set up REMO CONT ID CONFIR Use this mode to confirm if a keyfob ID code is registered or PEMO GONT D CONFIR not REMO CONT ID ERASUR e REMO CONT ID REG
199. rse order of removal e Align the back door latch Refer to BL 162 BACK DOOR Back Door Power Lift Assembly EIS007CI 13 7 16 7 1 4 1 7 10 12 W 5 6 47 0 51 0 65 45 57 0 kg m tt Ib iei Nem kg m in Ib REMOVAL 1 Remove the LH rear pillar upper finisher Refer to El 34 HEAR PILLAR UPPER FINISHER 2 Remove the closure rod to door bolt 3 Remove the back door motor gear assembly 4 Remove the back door motor e Disconnect the electrical connector Revision January 2005 BL 175 2004 Quest BACK DOOR LOCK INSTALLATION Installation is in the reverse order of removal Revision January 2005 BL 176 2004 Quest FUEL FILLER LID OPENER PFP 78820 FUEL FILLER LID OPENER Wiring Diagram F LID EIS0020J BL F LID 01 ga a A SWITCH OPENER CLOSED REFER TO PG POWER FUEL LID OPENER ACTUATOR BATTERY WIWA0516E 2004 Quest BL 177 Revision January 2005 5 NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS PFP 28591 Component Parts and Harness Connector Location Fuse block J B Fuse and fusible l
200. ry 2005 BL 101 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM WITH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND SLIDE DOOR AUTO CLOSURE SYSTEM BCM BODY CONTROL 3 E 5 mo ara gt o9 ollz gu m m gt BL S CLOS 06 EARLY PRODUCTION SLIDING DOOR SWITCH RH 8135 REFER TO PG POWER 50A W B He PD 55 1 CIRCUIT BREAKER BATTERY IGNITION SWITCH ON OR START WIWA0246E 2004 Quest BL 102 Revision January 2005 AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 07 SLIDNG DOOR CONTROL UNIT RH CLUTCH CLUTCH RET 8143 401 SLIDING DOOR MOTOR ASSEMBLY RH LIWA0138E Revision January 2005 BL 103 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 08 SLIDNG DOOR CONTROL LOCK yet UNIT R LOCKOUT SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH 12 EGI Ley 1201 Ee BR R LG R PIG O B GR L BR R LG R P G O B L GR L Y SLIDING DOOR CONTACT SWITCH RH PILLAR 139 SLIDING DOOR CONTACT SWITCH RH DOOR Le BR R LG R n EA EH SLIDING ena LOCK DOOR SWITCH LOCK m gt gt LOCK UNLOCK 5 LOCK MOTOR gt Tey SLEE 37 0139 Revision January 2005 BL 104 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM BL S CLOS 09 PRE lt CEDING PAGE GRIL L 4 CE _
201. ry Tester J 43241 follow instructions on tester to check operation of keyfob before replacing keyfob Symptom Diagnoses service procedure Reference page 1 Keyfob battery and function check use Remote Keyless Entry BL 75 Tester J 43241 All function of remote keyless entry system do not NOTE operate If the result of keyfob function check is OK keyfob is not malfunc tioning 2 Check BCM and keyless receiver BL 77 1 Keyfob battery and function check use Remote Keyless Entry BL 75 Tester J 43241 NOTE If the result of keyfob function check is OK keyfob is not malfunc tioning The new ID of keyfob cannot be entered 2 Key switch insert check BL 71 3 Door switch check BL 72 BL 74 4 ACC power check BL 78 5 Replace BCM BCS 19 1 Keyfob battery and function check use Remote Keyless Entry BL 75 Door lock or unlock does not function Tester J 43241 If the power door lock system does not operate NOTE manually check power door lock system Refer to If the result of keyfob function check is OK keyfob is not malfunc BL 17 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM tioning 2 Replace BCS 19 1 Check hazard and horn reminder mode with CONSULT II NOTE BL 66 Hazard and horn reminder mode be changed Hazard and horn reminder does not activate prop First check the hazard and horn reminder mode setting erly when pressing lock or unlock button of keyfob
202. ry voltage Continuity should exist Continuity should exist L4 Back door C U connector EIS00216 Ae Back door C U connector WIIA0567E EL BL 150 LIIA0801E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Automatic Door Main Switch System Inspection Els00217 1 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH FUNCTION INSPECTION Check automatic door main switch using switch operation OK or NG OK gt gt Automatic door main switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Check voltage between automatic door main switch connector BUM R10 terminal 8 and ground A 8 W L Ground Approx battery voltage TURN CNN OK or NG Switch connector OK gt gt GOTO3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0857E 3 AUTOMATIC DOOR MAIN SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While operating the automatic door main switch check voltage between back door control unit connector B55 terminal 23 and 74 18 ground H S F Back door C U connector Wire color Measuring condition Voltage V Automatic ON 0 23 G R Ground door main switch OFF 5 V OK or NG 0802 gt gt Switch is gt gt GO TO 4
203. s received Revision January 2005 BL 56 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM e The BCM supplies voltage from terminal 50 to front door lock assembly LH actuator terminal 3 and the front door LH lock is locked When the door unlock signal is received e BCM supplies voltage from terminal 44 to front door lock assembly LH actuator terminal 2 and the front door LH is unlocked The front door lock assembly LH actuator operation detects the lock unlock operation of the driver door lock with the status detection switch built into the front door lock assembly actuator When the receives the door lock signal e The BOM supplies voltage from terminal 50 to all door lock actuator terminals 3 front RH 4 sliding RH and LH back without back door closure system and locks the doors When the receives the door unlock signal e The supplies voltage from terminal 51 to all door lock actuator terminals 2 and unlocks the doors When the sliding door control unit receives the door lock signal same operation for both left and right sliding e It supplies voltage from sliding door control unit terminal 25 to sliding door lock actuator terminal 4 and locks the sliding doors When the sliding door control unit receives the door unlock signal same operation for both left and right slid ing e It supplies voltage from sliding door control unit terminal 28 to sliding door lock actuator terminal 2 and unlocks th
204. se OFF Open Battery voltage 0 1 when room lamp switch is in DOOR position e 2 when hazard reminder is ON e 3 early production Terminals and Reference Value for IPDM E R 50010 b Item Condition 38 Ground 0 48 L CAN H 49 CAN L 51 G W Horn relay are 2 ON iod Battery voltage 0 60 B Ground 0 when horn reminder is ON CONSULT II Function BCM CONSULT II can display each diagnostic item using the diagnostic test modes shown following BCM diagnostic test item Diagnostic mode Content 500712 Inspection by part WORK SUPPORT Changes setting of each function DATA MONITOR Displays BCM input output data in real time ACTIVE TEST Operation of electrical loads can be checked by sending drive signal to them SELF DIAG RESULTS Displays BCM self diagnosis results CAN DIAG SUPPORT The results of transmit receive diagnosis of CAN communication can be read MNTR ECU PART NUMBER BCM part number can be read CONFIGURATION Performs BCM configuration read write functions Revision January 2005 BL 64 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM CONSULTI Inspection Procedure MULTI REMOTE ENT CAUTION CONSULT II is used with no connection of CONSULT II CONVERTER malfunctions might be detected in self diagnosis depending on c
205. st d A OK or NG gt gt Replace inside mirror assembly NG gt gt Repair or replace harness Auto anti dazzling 8 inside mirror connector PIIA2368E Revision January 2005 BL 200 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR BODY REPAIR PFP 60100 Body Exterior Paint Color 50055 LIIA0797E Color code A14 BW9 C10 C12 D11 K11 K12 Q11 A Nordic Description Autumn Majestic Sahara Coral Green Smoke Silver White Component Red Blue Gold Sand Tea Mist Pearl Paint type M M M M M M M 3P Clear coat 1 1 1 1 t t t Outside Body Body color 14 BW9 C10 C12 011 K11 K12 Q11 mirror Base Black AG01 AG01 AG01 AG01 AG01 AG01 AG01 AG01 2 Lift gate Body color A14 BW9 C10 C12 D11 K11 K12 Q11 Finisher 3 eal Body color 14 BW9 C10 C12 011 K11 K12 Q11 4 Sideguard A14 BW9 C10 C12 011 K11 K12 Q11 molding Body color A14 BW9 C10 C12 011 12 handle Chromium 6 Radiator Center plate Cr HFM Cr HFM Cr HFM Cr H Cr HFM Cr HFM Cr HF grille Smoke 09 09 09 09 9 09 09 09 Clear Metallic 2S 2 Coat Solid 2P 2 Coat Pearl 3P 3 Coat Pearl New Cross Linking Clear Coat Revision January 2005 BL 201 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Body Component Parts UNDERBODY COMPONENT PARTS 500156
206. stem BL 158 reverse if the back door handle is operated Remote keyless entry system inspection BL 53 When the key fob is operated the back door does not operate Power window se al link BL 147 automatically Pinch strip system inspection BL 153 Half latch switch system BL 155 Auto closure does not operate Cinch latch motor system BL 159 Handle switch system BL 158 The back door does not open Open switch system BL 156 Closure motor rotation is not reversed Handle switch system BL 158 Warning chime does not sound Back door warning chime system BL 154 Close switch system BL 157 Handle switch system BL 158 Auto closure operation works but the back door is not fully Cinch latch motor system BL 159 closed Back door latch assembly mechanism dam aged or worn Back Door Power Supply and Ground Circuit Inspection 1 BACK DOOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect back door control unit 3 Check voltage between back door control unit connector B55 terminals 3 10 and ground 3 Y R Ground 10 W Ground OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 2 NG Repair or replace harness 2 BACK DOOR GROUND CIRCUIT INSPECTION Check continuity between back door control unit connector B55 ter minals 1 2 and ground 1 B Ground 2 B Ground OK or NG OK gt gt Circuit is OK NG Repair or replace harness Revision January 2005 Approx battery voltage Approx batte
207. switch system BL 131 The sliding door does not open Full latch switch BL 130 Closure motor rotation is not reversed Handle switch system BL 125 Door switch BL 42 Full latch switch system BL 130 2 Handle switch system BL 125 Auto closure operation works but the sliding door is not fully closed Cinch latch motor system BL 132 Sliding door latch assembly mechanism dam BL 128 aged or worn Auto Sliding Door Power Supply and Ground Circuit Inspection 1 AUTO SLIDING DOOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect sliding door control unit 3 Check voltage between sliding door control unit connectors B143 B144 terminals 12 27 and ground 12 Y R Ground 27 W Ground OK or NG OK gt gt GO 2 NG Revision January 2005 battery voltage battery voltage gt gt Repair the sliding door control unit power supply circuit 0 Sliding door control unit connectors EIS0020Q HE 12 27 120 LIIA0751E 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 2 AUTO SLIDING DOOR GROUND CIRCUIT INSPECTION 0 Check continuity between sliding door control unit connector 143 B144 terminals 23 32 and ground 23 B Ground Continuity should exist Sliding door control unit con
208. tage DISCONNECT OK or NG OK gt gt BCM is malfunctioning e Replace BCM Ref part No A e Perform initialization with CONSULT II e For initialization refer to CONSULT II Operation SF Manual NATS IVIS NVIS NG Check the following e Harness for open or short between security indicator lamp and BCM NATS control unit e Indicator lamp condition Revision January 2005 BL 196 2004 Quest NVIS NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM NATS How to Replace NATS Antenna Amp Els00152 NOTE e If NATS antenna amp is not installed correctly NVIS NATS OP IPTE system will not operate properly and SELF DIAG RESULTS P on CONSULT II screen will show LOCK MODE or CHAIN OF IMMU KEY e Initialization is not necessary only when NATS antenna amp is replaced with a new one SIIA1683E Revision January 2005 BL 197 2004 Quest 96401 HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER EIS007CE HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER BL TRNSCV 01 Wiring Diagram TRNSCV POM REFER TO IGNITION SWITCH ON OR START 15 J B PG POWER Ea AUTO ANTI DAZZLING TRANSCEIVER WIWA0519E BL 198 2004 Quest Revision January 2005 HOMELINK UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER Trouble Diagnoses 1600706 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE SYMPTOM Transmitter does not activate receiver Before conducting the procedure given below make sure that system receiver garage door opener etc operates
209. tage between BCM connector 18 or 20 terminals 12 13 58 62 63 and ground Terminals Wire color Voltage V BCM con ectors tor Item Condition i VIBPIORS switch 59 O FEET M20 Front door 62 GR R 12 13 58 62 63 switch LH que mm Open 0 Sliding door wig Ground L V switch LH Closed Battery voltage ie 12 Y L 0666 Sliding iding door switch RH NG gt gt Door switch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 Revision January 2005 BL 40 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM 2 CHECK DOOR SWITCH CIRCUIT 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect door switch and BCM 3 Check continuity between door switch connector B8 Front LH B108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH or D512 Back terminal 1 and BCM connector M18 M20 terminals 12 13 58 62 and 63 1 GR R 62 GR R Continuity should exist BCM connectors 1 Y L 12 Y L Continuity should exist qr 1 W G 63 W G Continuity should exist y ay 1 R W 13 O B Continuity should exist 58 6263 Door switch Ly 1 58 O Continuity should exist TETUER connector 4 Check continuity between door switch connec
210. tch e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 17 e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then main power window and door lock unlock switch operation signal is supplied e to BCM terminal 22 e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 14 When the door is locked or unlocked with power window and door lock unlock switch RH ground is supplied e to CPU of front power window switch RH e through power window and door lock unlock switch RH terminal 11 e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then power window and door lock unlock switch RH operation signal is supplied e 10 BOM terminal 22 e through power window and door lock unlock switch RH terminal 16 When the door is locked with front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch ground is supplied e to main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 4 e through front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch terminals 1 and 5 e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then the front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch operation signal is supplied e 10 BOM terminal 22 e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 14 Revision January 2005 BL 19 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM When the door is unlocked with front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch ground is supplied e main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 6 e through front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch terminals 6 and 5
211. tch ground Revision January 2005 BL 113 2004 Quest Terminals Reference Value for Sliding Door Control Unit LH AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 50022 Wire EN Voltage V Terminal Color Item Condition T Automatic door main switch Automatic door main switch ON 0 ON OFF switch Automatic door main switch OFF 5 A Sliding door open close switch ON 0 2 R G Sliding door open close switch Sliding door open close switch OFF 5 Power door lock switch g Sliding door lock unlock actua door unlock operation 0 Battery voltage 0 tor unlock output signal Other than above 0 4 L Encoder pulse signal A Sliding door motor active PIIA1060E Q Door ajar Door fully closed 4 Wi 111 Sliding door 0 5 O B Half latch switch Fully open half fully closed EUER 11 10 PIIA2169E Ignition switch ON Battery voltage 6 G Ignition switch Ignition switch OFF 0 7 Power window serial link When ignition switch Or power window timer operates Warning chime ON 0 8 LG B Warning chime output signal Warning chime OFF Battery voltage 11 R Encoder power supply 9 12 Y R Battery power supply Battery voltage Fuel door closed 0 13 LG W Fuel door interlock switch Fuel door open 5
212. tery power to terminals 33 and 36 on the sliding door control unit connector and check motor operation Sliding door control unit connector E 33 36 al an 33 36 operates Reverse rotation 38 96 36 33 OK or NG gt gt Motor is u i NG Replace the sliding door motor WIIA0379E Magnetic Clutch Line Check 5600200 1 MAGNETIC CLUTCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Operate the sliding door and check voltage waveform between sliding door control unit connector terminal 34 and ground using an oscilloscope H S Sliding door control unit connector 34 Y Ground PIIA1798E LIIA0762E OK or NG OK GO TO 2 NG gt gt Replace sliding door control unit Revision January 2005 BL 123 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM 2 MAGNETIC CLUTCH GROUND CIRCUIT INSPECTION Check continuity between sliding door control unit connector termi nal 37 and ground H S 37 Y Ground Continuity should exist Sliding door control OK or NG unit connector OK Clutch circuit is OK C NG Repair or replace harness LIIAO763E Sliding Door Encoder System Inspection Elso020V 1 SLIDING DOOR ENCODER POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Check voltage between sliding do
213. th cab moulting cross member 15 Inner sill RH LH 35 Rear seat cross member 16 Front floor 36 Rear side member RH LH 17 Center front floor 37 Center rear seat cross member 18 2nd seat mounting bracket assembly RH LH 38 2nd rear cross member 19 Front floor rear 39 Front hook RH LH 20 Rear floor step RH LH Revision January 2005 BL 203 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR BODY COMPONENT PARTS BRAK m AA SN OOS PASA ORGY WO ds XANAX AA RA 69 MUR RN SN A A gt X Sa Ag A gt SEEN YY XM uc 5 gt AP ig y a co es 25 23 VET 25 Indicates both side anticorrosive precoated steel protions AW Indicates high strength steel HSS portions WIIAO366E Revision January 2005 BL 204 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR 1 Hood 17 Center pillar reinforcement 2 Front fender RH amp LH 18 Inner roof side rail 3 Front door assembly 19 Upper guide rail 4 Slide door assembly 20 Upper guide rail 5 Body side outer 21 Roof drip 6 Rear fender 22 Waist rail guide 7 Body side outer reinforcement 23 Back panel assembly 8
214. th the sec ondary striker with hood s own weight by dropping it from approx 200 mm 7 87 in height or by pressing it lightly approx imately 3 kg 29 7 CAUTION Do not drop the hood from 300 mm 11 81 in height or higher 3 After adjusting hood lock tighten the lock bolts to the specified torque Revision January 2005 BL 13 Hood striker More than Tr 5 0 20 Striker Secondary latch PIIA3806E Unit mm in 2004 Quest HOOD Removal and Installation of Hood Assembly EIS0021L 2 245 31 4 2 5 3 2 18 23 Apply body grease 2 kg m ft lb 1 Hood assembly 2 Hood front sealing rubber 3 Hood insulator 4 Hood hinge 5 Hood lock assembly LIIA0881E 1 Support the hood striker with a proper material to prevent it from falling WARNING Body injury may occur if no supporting rod is holding the hood open when removing the damper stay PIIA3927E 2 Remove the hinge nuts on the hood to remove the hood assembly CAUTION Operate with two workers because of its heavy weight Installation is in the reverse order of removal Revision January 2005 BL 14 2004 Quest HOOD Removal and Installation of Hood Lock Control pU BL Apply body grease 0883 1 Hood lock assembly 2 Hood lock cable 3 Radiator core s
215. the Root Cause Repair the Cause Confirm Repair Inspection End 5 842 CUSTOMER INTERVIEW Interview the customer if possible to determine the conditions that exist when the noise occurs Use the Diag nostic Worksheet during the interview to document the facts and conditions when the noise occurs and any customer s comments refer to BL 10 Diagnostic Worksheet This information is necessary to duplicate the conditions that exist when the noise occurs The customer may not be able to provide a detailed description or the location of the noise Attempt to obtain all the facts and conditions that exist when the noise occurs or does not occur If there is more than one noise in the vehicle be sure to diagnose and repair the noise that the customer is concerned about This can be accomplished by test driving the vehicle with the customer After identifying the type of noise isolate the noise in terms of its characteristics The noise characteristics are provided so the customer service adviser and technician are all speaking the same language when defining the noise Squeak Like tennis shoes on a clean floor Squeak characteristics include the light contact fast movement brought on by road conditions hard sur faces higher pitch noise softer surfaces lower pitch noises edge to surface chirping Creak Like walking on an old wood
216. tion signal is supplied e to BCM terminal 22 e through power window and door lock unlock switch RH terminal 16 When the door is locked with front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch ground is supplied e main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 6 e through front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch terminals 1 and 5 e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch operation signal is supplied e to BCM terminal 22 e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 12 When the door is unlocked with front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch ground is supplied e main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 7 e through front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch terminals 6 and 5 e through grounds M57 M61 and M79 Then front door lock assembly LH key cylinder switch operation signal is supplied e to BCM terminal 22 e through main power window and door lock unlock switch terminal 12 is connected to main power window and door lock unlock switch and power window and door lock unlock switch RH through the power window serial link When the front door switch LH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 62 e through front door switch LH terminal 1 e through front door switch LH case ground When the front door switch RH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 12 Revision Jan
217. tor B8 Front LH B108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH or D512 Back terminal 1 and ground 1 GR R W G R W Continuity should not exist or O Ground OK or NG OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness WIIA0371E 3 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES e Disconnect door switch harness e Check continuity between door switch connector terminals Terminal Condition Continuity Yes Door switch connector Door switch 1 Ground Closed DISCONNECT OK or NG OK gt gt Check door switch case ground condition front and slid ing door or ground circuit back door NG gt gt Replace door switch LIIA0643E Revision January 2005 BL 41 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Door Switch Check With Automatic Back Door System 1 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES INPUT SIGNAL With CONSULT II EIS001XL Check door switches DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RL DOOR SW RR BACK DOOR SW in DATA MONITOR mode with CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONITOR e When any doors are open DOOR SW DR ON DOOR SW AS ON DOOR SW RL ON DOOR SW RR ON BACK DOOR SW ON e When any doors are closed DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RL DOOR SW RR BACK DOOR SW OFF Without CONSULT II Check voltage between BCM connector M18 or M20 terminals 12 13 58 62 63 and ground DATA MONITOR MONITOR
218. tor M18 or M20 terminals 12 13 58 62 63 and ground DATA MONITOR MONITOR DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RR DOOR SW RL BACK DOOR SW BCM connectors Terminals Wire color gonneg Item Condition Voltage V tor switch 58 Front door M20 switch LH 62 GR R RET Open 0 pct 63 W G Ground Closed Battery voltage Front door switch RH 124 Sliding iding door switch RH 9196 OK or NG OK gt gt System is OK NG GO TO 2 Revision January 2005 BL 72 LIIAO665E LIIA0666E 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 2 CHECK DOOR SWITCH CIRCUIT 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 Disconnect door switch and BCM 3 Check continuity between door switch connector B8 Front LH B108 Front RH B46 Sliding LH B135 Sliding RH or D512 Back terminal 1 and BCM connector M18 M20 terminals 12 13 58 62 and 63 1 GR R 62 GR R Continuity should exist BCM connectors 1 Y L 12 Y L Continuity should exist qr 1 W G 63 W G Continuity should exist y ay 1 R W 13 O B Continuity should exist 58 6263 Door switch Ly 1 58 O Continuity should exist TETUER connect
219. uary 2005 BL 18 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM e through front door switch RH terminal 1 e through front door switch RH case ground When the sliding door switch LH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 63 e through sliding door switch LH terminal 1 e through sliding door switch LH case ground When the sliding door switch RH is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BCM terminal 13 e through sliding door switch RH terminal 1 e through sliding door switch RH case ground When the back door switch is ON door is open ground is supplied e to BOM terminal 58 e through back door switch terminal 1 e through back door switch terminal 3 e through grounds D403 and D404 WITH AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Power is supplied at all times through 504A fusible link letter located in the fuse and fusible link box to BCM terminal 55 and through 15 fuse No 3 located in the fuse block J B to BCM terminal 42 through 15A fuse 19 located in the fuse block J B to key switch terminal 1 With ignition key inserted power is supplied e through key switch terminal 2 e to BCM terminal 37 Ground is supplied to terminals 49 early production and 52 of BCM through body grounds M57 M61 and M79 When the door is locked or unlocked with main power window and door lock unlock switch ground is supplied e to CPU of main power window and door lock unlock swi
220. unit terminal 13 Door lock status is checked through terminal 3 if the door is locked the sliding door control unit will unlock the door through terminal 30 e When the sliding door control unit receives the signal if the auto sliding door operating enable conditions are met it sends the unlock signal to the sliding door latch control unit e When the sliding door latch control unit receives the signal it supplies voltage from terminal 10 to operate the release actuator and unlatches the door lock e sliding door control unit supplies power from terminal 33 and supplies power from terminal 34 to the magnetic clutch to operate the sliding door motor and slide the sliding door in the open direction At this time it also executes speed control input reverse and overload reverse control e When the sliding door is opened to the full open position the full open position is detected by the encoder and the sliding door control unit switches the sliding door motor OFF and controls the magnetic clutch ON half clutch OFF e sliding door is mechanically held in the fully open position by the checker Sliding Door Open Close Switch Operation Fully Closed Fully Open Operation e When the sliding door open close switch is pressed sliding door control unit terminal 2 receives the sig nal e sliding door control unit checks the automatic transaxle selector lever A T device position through terminal 18 vehi
221. upport side 4 Hood ledge reinforce upper 5 hood ledge upper REMOVAL 1 2 3 Remove the front grill Refer to El 17 Removal and Installation Remove the front fender protector LH Refer to El 21 Removal and Installation Disconnect the hood lock cable from the hood lock and unclip it from the radiator core support upper and hood ledge Remove the bolt and the hood opener Remove the grommet from the dash lower panel and pull the hood lock cable toward the passenger room CAUTION While pulling be careful not to damage the outside of the hood lock cable LIIA1544E Revision January 2005 BL 15 2004 Quest HOOD INSTALLATION 1 Pull the hood lock cable through the dash lower panel hole to the engine room Be careful not to bend the cable too much keeping the radius 100mm 3 94 in or more Dash lower 2 Make sure the cable is not offset from the positioning grommet and push the grommet into the panel hole securely Hood lock cable 3 Apply the sealant to the grommet at mark properly Marking PIIA0173E 4 Install the cable securely to the lock 5 After installing check the hood lock adjustment and hood opener operation 0174 Hood Lock Control Inspection Els0021N CAUTION If the hood lock cable is bent or deformed replace it 1 sure the secondary latch is properly engaged with the sec ondary striker with hood s own weight by dropping it from approx 200
222. ve NOUS 2501 Hd HOLIMS 1NOHd u HOIMS NOG IND 9 4 T A90INN ANY M907 H000 m 5201 ANY MOCNIM MOGNIM Fa 4 H3MOd e U3MOd 15 09 vv zz zs 6b TOULNOO AGOB 85 i 9 29 4 ey 99 n H1 n fad Hlin YO LOSNNOO HOLIMS HOLMS HOLIMS HOLIMS HOLIMS 8000 llo 3004 uood viva wove SNIGITS inous 29 L L L 98 3613 3813 YNT 3181613 LIWA0469E 2004 Quest BL 21 Revision January 2005 POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM WITH RIGHT HAND AUTOMATIC SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Hd HH LINN IOH1NOO 8000 WALSAS OL 93 6c vL 9 9 6 3 ouls N GNV SOULS IN GNV ziouLs ouis oe WOON 3901 HO1IMS HAC
223. ve jig and cut remaining portions Cut inner pillar at position in same manner Ore PIIA0153E Revision January 2005 BL 235 2004 Quest HOODLEDGE BODY REPAIR e Work after radiator core support has been removed Service Joint 2 spot welds 3 spot welds Revision January 2005 MIG Plug weld For 3 panels plug weld method TT on BL 236 _ BP y seam weld Point weld 0866 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR FRONT SIDE MEMBER e Work after hoodledge and radiator core support have been removed Service Joint 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld Revision January 2005 MIG seam weld Point weld WIIAO360E For 3 panels plug weld method N BL 237 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR Service Joint 2 spot welds 3 spot welds MIG Plug weld MIG seam weld For 3 panels plug weld method Point weld 0869 Revision January 2005 BL 238 2004 Quest BODY REPAIR FRONT SIDE MEMBER PARTIAL REPLACEMENT e Work after radiator core support has been removed Service Joint Unit mm Reinforcement 2 spot welds 3 spot welds a a e gt cg Revision January 2005 MIG Plug weld Tm For 3 panels plug weld method TENS BL 239 BP
224. w w w 5 5 4 3 3145169 S Te MED C LEL LIWA0477E Revision January 2005 BL 35 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Terminals and Reference Value for BCM EIS001PU Early production b Mi Condition ny 12 Y L Front door switch RH Door open ON Door close OFF 0 Battery voltage 13 O B Sliding door switch RH Door open ON Door close OFF 0 Battery voltage 22 Power window serial link 2 power PIIA2344E Key inserted IGN key cylinder gt 37 B R Key switch insert Key removed from IGN key cylinder Battery voltage 0 OFF 39 L CAN H 40 Y CAN L 42 Y G Battery power supply Battery voltage ae 9 Battery volg 49 Ground 50 All door lock actuator lock Driver door lock knob neutral lock 0 Battery voltage Front door lock actuator RH ee unlock 52 B W Ground 55 W B BAT power supply Battery voltage Back door switch without auto 58 O Door open ON gt Door close OFF 0 gt Battery voltage matic back door system 62 GR R Front door switch LH Door open ON Door close OFF 0 Battery voltage 63 W G Sliding door switch LH Door open ON Door close OFF 0 Battery voltage Work Flow 1 2 3 Check the symptom and customer s requests Understand the outl
225. witch is OK NG gt gt GO TO 2 2 CLOSE SWITCH CIRCUIT INSPECTION 1 Disconnect back door latch and back door control unit 2 Check continuity between back door latch close switch con nector D511terminal 5 and back door control unit connector B55 3 terminal 14 Back door C U Back door latch 5 P 14 P Continuity should exist connector qa OK gt gt GO TO 3 NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0832E 3 CLOSE SWITCH GROUND INSPECTION Check continuity between back door latch close switch connector D511 terminal 8 and ground 8 Ground Continuity should exist Back door latch OK or NG connector OK gt gt Replace the back door latch NG gt gt Repair or replace harness LIIA0828E Revision January 2005 BL 157 2004 Quest AUTOMATIC BACK DOOR SYSTEM Back Door Handle Switch System Inspection Els002 E 1 BACK DOOR HANDLE SWITCH SIGNAL INSPECTION 1 Turn ignition switch OFF 2 While operating the back door handle switch check voltage between back door control unit connector B55 terminal 26 and A a ground Back door C U connector Connector terminal Wire color Measuring condition oltage V 26 Approx Pull the back door handle 0 26 V W Ground switch ON Other OFF 5 L OK or NG OK gt gt Switch is OK NG gt gt G
226. y cylinder MONITOR KEY ON SW KEY ON SW OFF Without CONSULT II Check voltage between BCM connector M18 terminal 37 and ground Terminal BCM connector Connec Wire color Conditi Voltage V T ondition tor Approx 37 Key is inserted Battery voltage M18 Ground s V NG gt gt GO TO 2 B R Key is removed 0 OK or NG OK gt gt Key switch circuit is OK LIIA0567E 2 CHECK KEY SWITCH INSERT Check continuity between key switch terminals Terminals Condition Continuity A Key is inserted Yes Key switch T S 1 2 n DISCONNECT Key is removed No OK or NG OK gt gt Repair replace harness NG gt gt Replace key switch LIIA1906E Revision January 2005 BL 71 2004 Quest REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Door Switch Check Without Automatic Back Door System 1 CHECK DOOR SWITCHES INPUT SIGNAL With CONSULT II EIS0020L Check door switches DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RL DOOR SW RR BACK DOOR SW in DATA MONITOR mode with CONSULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONITOR e When any doors are open DOOR SW DR ON DOOR SW AS ON DOOR SW RL ON DOOR SW RR ON BACK DOOR SW ON e When any doors are closed DOOR SW DR DOOR SW AS DOOR SW RL DOOR SW RR BACK DOOR SW OFF Without CONSULT II Check voltage between BCM connec
227. y switch is OK gt gt GO TO 2 OK NG Key is inserted Ground Battery voltage Key is removed 2 CHECK KEY SWITCH INSERT Check continuity between key switch terminals Terminals Condition 0 Continuity 1 2 Key is inserted Yes OK or NG gt gt Repair or replace harness gt gt Replace key switch OK NG Key is removed Revision January 2005 No BL 44 DATA MONITOR MONITOR KEY ON SW LIIAO169E BCM connector CHEHHTHHHI gt LIIA0567E Key switch LEJ DISCONNECT 112 Cra LIIA1906E 2004 Quest POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM Door Lock Unlock Switch Check El 1 CHECK DOOR LOCK UNLOCK SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL With CONSULT II Check door lock unlock switch CDL LOCK SW CDL UNLOCK SW in DATA MONITOR mode in CON SULT II Refer to BL 38 DATA MONITOR e When door lock unlock switch is turned to LOCK CDL LOCK SW ON DATA MONITOR MONITOR e When door lock unlock switch is turned to UNLOCK CDL LOCK SW OFF CDL UNLOCK SW OFF CDL UNLOCK SW ON Without CONSULT II 1 Remove key from ignition key cylinder 2 Checkthe signal between BCM connector M18 terminal 22 and ground with oscilloscope when door lock unlock switch is turned to LOCK or UNLOCK 3 Make sure the signals which are shown in the figure below can be detected during 10 seconds

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