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Color of RGB Image is Not Proper (All Screens Look Reddish)

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  1. CHECK RGB HARNESS 
    1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
    2. Disconnect display control unit connector M95 and display unit connector M93.
    3. Check continuity between display control unit and display unit.
    4. Check continuity between display control unit and ground.
      • When the screen looks reddish. 
      TERMINALS CONTINUITY CHART

      Terminals Continuity
      B A
      Connector Terminal Connector Terminal
      Display control unit: M95 52 Display unit: M93 6 Yes
      47 7
      TERMINALS CONTINUITY CHART

      Terminals Continuity
      B -
      Connector Terminal
      Display control unit: M95 52 Ground No
      47
      Fig 1: Checking Continuity Between Display Control Unit And Ground
      G04909240Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    OK or NG 

    OK: GO TO 2.

    NG: Repair harness or connector.

  2. CHECK RGB SIGNAL 
    1. Connect display control unit connector and display unit connector.
    2. Turn ignition switch ON.
    3. Display "Color bar" by "CONFIRMATION/ADJUSTMENT" mode.
    4. Check the following with CONSULT-II or oscilloscope.
      • When the screen looks reddish. 

        Voltage signal between display control unit connector M95 terminal 52 and 47.

        52 - 47 : Refer to  "TERMINALS AND REFERENCE VALUE FOR DISPLAY CONTROL UNIT ".

        Fig 2: Checking Voltage Signal Between Display Control Unit Connector Terminal 52 And 47
        G04904314Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    OK or NG 

    OK: Replace display unit. Refer to "DISPLAY UNIT ".

    NG: Replace display control unit. Refer to "DISPLAY CONTROL UNIT ".