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Reference Value From Consult-II

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CAUTION: The display shows the control unit calculation data, so a normal value might be displayed even in the event the output circuit (harness) is open or short circuited.
Fig 1: Control Unit Reference Value Chart (1 Of 3)
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Fig 2: Control Unit Reference Value Chart (2 Of 3)
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Fig 3: Control Unit Reference Value Chart (3 Of 3)
G00740153Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

Note 1: Confirm tire pressure is normal.

Note 2: ON/OFF timing of ABS warning lamp

ON: For approximately 1.8 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON, or when a malfunction is detected.

OFF: Approximately 1.8 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON (when system is in normal operation) and TCS/VDC function is not activated.

Note 3: ON/OFF timing of VDC OFF indicator lamp

ON: For approximately 1.8 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON, or when a malfunction is detected and VDC OFF switch is ON.

OFF: Approximately 1.8 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON (when system is in normal operation.) And when VDC OFF switch is OFF.

Note 4: SLIP indicator lamp ON/OFF timing

ON: For approximately 1.8 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON, or when a malfunction is detected and TCS/VDC function is activated while driving.

OFF: Approximately 1.8 seconds after ignition switch is turned ON (when system is in normal operation) and TCS/VDC function is not activated.

Flashing: TCS/VDC function is active during driving