Precautions For ECCS Testing (NTB96-104)
WARNING: This page is about the Sentra E, 2D Sedan, Automatic, which is a different variant/trim than selected.
Publication date: 1996-11-13Reference number: NTB96-104
PRECAUTIONS FOR ECCS TESTING
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB96-104, Date of Issue:
November 13, 1996
PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRONIC CONCENTRATED ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (ECCS) TESTING
Model(s): All Nissan Models
Classification: EC96-013
Section: Engine Control System
Bulletin No.: NTB96-104
Date: November 13, 1996
SERVICE INFORMATION
Always use caution when performing electrical checks on the electrical harness or engine control module (ECM) to avoid damaging the ECM. NEVER apply direct battery voltage to any terminal of the ECM by either connecting a 12 volt battery positive (+) terminal, or by jumping (short circuiting) any actuator that is connected to the ECM. See Fig 1 . Below is a partial list of typical actuators:
- Relays (fuel pump, A/C, cooling fan, EFI)
- Solenoid valves (EGR control, purge control, vent control, vacuum cut valve bypass or intake valve timing control)
- Fuel injectors
- IACV-MC valve or IACV-FICD valve.
NOTE:
Applying battery voltage to the ECM without sufficient resistive load (normally supplied by an actuator) will cause an over-current condition to the ECM transistor resulting in instant, permanent damage to the ECM.