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General Information: Overview Nissan Rogue I рестайлинг

Hoist/jack 9 illustrations ~901 words

Description

This information explains "Removal, Disassembly, Installation, Inspection and Adjustment" and "Trouble Diagnoses".

Relation between Illustrations and Descriptions

The following sample explains the relationship between the part description in an illustration, the part name in the text and the service procedures.

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Scheme 1: Relation between Illustrations and Descriptions

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Scheme 2: Components
  1. The exploded views and may contain tightening torques, lubrication points and other information necessary to perform repairs. The illustrations should be used in reference to service matters only. When ordering parts, refer to the appropriate PARTS CATALOG. Components shown in an illustration may be identified by a circled number. When this style of illustration is used, the text description of the components will follow the illustration. Refer to for additional symbol definitions.

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Scheme 3: SYMBOLS

Note. Trouble diagnoses indicate work procedures required to diagnose problems effectively. Observe the following instructions before diagnosing. Before performing trouble diagnoses, read the "Work Flow" in each article. After repairs, re-check that the problem has been completely eliminated. Refer to the Component Parts and Harness Connector Location for the Systems described in each article for identification/location of components and harness connectors. When checking circuit continuity, ignition switch should be OFF. Refer to the System Circuit Diagrams for quick pinpoint check. If you need to check circuit continuity between harness connectors in more detail, such as when a sub-harness is used, refer to the System Wiring Diagrams in each individual section and HARNESS LAYOUT in Power & Ground System article for identification of harness connectors. Before checking voltage at connectors, check battery voltage. After accomplishing the Diagnosis Procedures and Electrical Components Inspection, check that all harness connectors are reconnected as they were.

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Scheme 4: How to Follow Test Groups in Trouble Diagnosis
  1. Test group number and test group title Test group number and test group title are shown in the upper portion of each test group.
  2. Work and diagnosis procedure Start to diagnose a problem using procedures indicated in enclosed test groups.
  3. Questions and results Questions and required results are indicated in test group.
  4. Action Next action for each test group is indicated based on result of each question.

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Scheme 5: Key to Symbols Signifying Measurements or Procedures

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Abbreviation List

The following ABBREVIATIONS are used

A

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
A/CAir conditioner
A/CAir conditioning
A/F sensorAir fuel ratio sensor
A/TAutomatic transaxle/transmission
ABSAnti-lock braking system
ACCSAdvance climate control system
ACLAir cleaner
APAccelerator pedal
APPAccelerator pedal position
ATFAutomatic transmission fluid
AVAudio visual
AWDAll wheel drive

ABBREVIATIONS OF A

B

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
BAROBarometric pressure
BCMBody control module
BLSDBrake limited slip differential
BPPBrake pedal position
BSIBlind spot intervention
BSWBlind spot warning

ABBREVIATIONS OF B

C

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
CKPCrankshaft position
CLClosed loop
CMPCamshaft position
CPPClutch pedal position
CTPClosed throttle position
CVTContinuously Variable transaxle/transmission

ABBREVIATIONS OF C

D

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
D 1Drive range first gear
D 2Drive range second gear
D 3Drive range third gear
D 4Drive range fourth gear
DCADistance control assist
DDSDownhill drive support
DFIDirect fuel injection system
DLCData link connector
DTCDiagnostic trouble code

ABBREVIATIONS OF D

E

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
E/TExhaust temperature
EBDElectric brake force distribution
ECEngine control
ECLEngine coolant level
ECMEngine control module
ECTEngine coolant temperature
ECVElectrical control valve
EEPROMElectrically erasable programmable read only memory
EFTEngine fuel temperature
EGRExhaust gas recirculation
EGRTExhaust gas recirculation temperature
EGTExhaust gas temperature
EOPEngine oil pressure
EPExhaust pressure
EPRExhaust pressure regulator
EPSElectronically controlled power steering
ESPElectronic stability program system
EVAP canisterEvaporative emission canister
EXCExhaust control

ABBREVIATIONS OF E

F

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
FCFan control
FCWForward collision warning
FICFuel injector control
FPFuel pump
FRFront
FRPFuel rail pressure
FRTFuel rail temperature
FTPFuel tank pressure
FTTFuel tank temperature

ABBREVIATIONS OF F

G

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
GNDGround
GPSGlobal positioning system
GSTGeneric scan tool

ABBREVIATIONS OF G

H

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
HBMCHydraulic body-motion control system
HDDHard disk drive
HO2SHeated oxygen sensor
HOCHeated oxidation catalyst

ABBREVIATIONS OF H

I

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
I/MInspection and maintenance
IAIntake air
IACIdle air control
IATIntake air temperature
IBAIntelligent brake assist
ICIgnition control
ICCIntelligent cruise control
ICMIgnition control module
IPDM E/RIntelligent power distribution module engine room
ISCIdle speed control
ISSInput shaft speed

ABBREVIATIONS OF I

K

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
KSKnock sensor

ABBREVIATIONS OF K

L

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
LCDLiquid crystal display
LCULocal control unit
LDPLane departure prevention
LDWLane departure warning
LEDLight emitting diode
LHLeft-hand
LINLocal interconnect network

ABBREVIATIONS OF L

M

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
M/TManual transaxle/transmission
MAFMass airflow
MAPManifold absolute pressure
MIMalfunction indicator
MILMalfunction indicator lamp

ABBREVIATIONS OF M

N

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
NOXNitrogen oxides

ABBREVIATIONS OF N

O

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
O2Oxygen
O2SOxygen sensor
OBDOn board diagnostic
OCOxidation catalytic converter
ODOverdrive
OLOpen loop
OSSOutput shaft speed

ABBREVIATIONS OF O

P

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
P/SPower steering
PBRPotentio balance resistor
PCVPositive crankcase ventilation
PNPPark/Neutral position
PSPPower steering pressure
PTCPositive temperature coefficient
PTOPower takeoff
PWMPulse width modulation

ABBREVIATIONS OF P

R

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
RAMRandom access memory
RASRear active steer
RHRight-hand
ROMRead only memory
RPMEngine speed
RRRear

ABBREVIATIONS OF R

S

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
SAESociety of Automotive Engineers, Inc.
SCKSerial clock
SDSService Data and Specifications
SRTSystem readiness test
SSTSpecial Service Tools

ABBREVIATIONS OF S

T

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
TCTurbocharger
TCMTransmission control module
TCSTraction control system
TPThrottle position
TPMSTire pressure monitoring system
TSSTurbine shaft speed
TWCThree way catalytic converter

ABBREVIATIONS OF T

U

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
USSUphill start support

ABBREVIATIONS OF U

V

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
VDCVehicle dynamics control system
VINVehicle identification number
VSSVehicle speed sensor

ABBREVIATIONS OF V

W

ABBREVIATIONDESCRIPTION
WOTWide open throttle

ABBREVIATIONS OF W

  1. ABBREVIATIONS OF 1 ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 1 1 1st range first gear 1 2 1st range second gear 1GR First gear
  2. ABBREVIATIONS OF 2 ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 2 1 2nd range first gear 2 2 2nd range second gear 2GR Second gear 2WD 2-Wheel Drive
  3. ABBREVIATIONS OF 3 ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 3GR Third gear
  4. ABBREVIATIONS OF 4 ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 4GR Fourth gear 4WAS Four wheel active steer 4WD Four wheel drive
  5. ABBREVIATIONS OF 5 ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 5GR Fifth gear
  6. ABBREVIATIONS OF 6 ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 6GR Sixth gear
  7. ABBREVIATIONS OF 7 ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 7GR Seventh gear

This vehicle has both new standard based on ISO* and previous standard bolts/nuts. There are some differences between these two types of bolts/nuts; shape of the head, grade of strength, hexagonal width across flats and the standard tightening torque.

  1. For guidance in discriminating, refer to " «TIGHTENING TORQUE TABLE (NEW STANDARD INCLUDED)»(ref-405849-S24909728082011062300000) ".
  2. The new standard machine screws and tapping screws have a head of ISO standard Torx recess.
  3. If the tightening torque is not described in the description or figure, refer to " «TIGHTENING TORQUE TABLE (NEW STANDARD INCLUDED)»(ref-405849-S24909728082011062300000) ". *ISO: International Organization for Standardization

IDENTIFICATION PLATE

For Mexico

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Scheme 7: IDENTIFICATION PLATE

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Scheme 8: ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER

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Scheme 9: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NUMBER

Observe the following precautions to ensure safe and proper servicing. These precautions are not described in each individual article.

Sometimes the symptom is not present when the vehicle is brought in for service. If possible, re-create the conditions present at the time of the incident. Doing so may help avoid a No Trouble Found Diagnosis. The following information illustrates ways to simulate the conditions/environment under which the owner experiences an electrical incident.

The information is broken into the six following topics

  1. Vehicle vibration
  2. Heat sensitive
  3. Freezing
  4. Water intrusion
  5. Electrical load
  6. Cold or hot start up

Get a thorough description of the incident from the customer. It is important for simulating the conditions of the problem.

  1. In general, testing electrical circuits is an easy task if it is approached in a logical and organized method. Before beginning it is important to have all available information on the system to be tested. Also, get a thorough understanding of system operation. Then you will be able to use the appropriate equipment and follow the correct test procedure.
  2. You may have to simulate vehicle vibrations while testing electrical components. Gently shake the wiring harness or electrical component to do this. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT REFERENCE CHART OPEN A circuit is open when there is no continuity through a section of the circuit. SHORT There are two types of shorts. SHORT CIRCUIT When a circuit contacts another circuit and causes the normal resistance to change. SHORT TO GROUND When a circuit contacts a ground source and grounds the circuit. NOTE: Refer to " «HOW TO CHECK TERMINAL»(ref-405849-S22136329922011062300000) " to probe or check terminal.