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Sliding Sensor Circuit Inspection

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  1. CHECK FUNCTION 

    With CONSULT-II 

    Check operation with "SLIDE PULSE" on the DATA MONITOR to make sure the pulse changes.

    MONITOR ITEM DESCRIPTION

    Monitor item [OPERATION or UNIT] Contents
    SLIDE PULSE - The seat sliding position (pulse) judged from the sliding sensor signal is displayed
    Fig 1: CONSULT II Display - Data Monitor
    G04077655Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    Without CONSULT-II 

    1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
    2. Check signal between driver seat control unit connector and ground, with oscilloscope.
      TERMINALS SIGNAL REFERENCE

      Connector Terminals Condition Signal
      (+) (-)
      P2 24 Ground Sliding motor operation
      G04199946
      Fig 2: Identifying Signal Between Driver Seat Control Unit Connector And Ground, With Oscilloscope
      G04199947Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    OK or NG 

    OK: Sliding sensor circuit is OK.

    NG: GO TO 2.

  2. CHECK SLIDING SENSOR CIRCUIT HARNESS CONTINUITY 
    1. Disconnect driver seat control unit connector and sliding motor LH connector.
    2. Check continuity between driver seat control unit connector P2 terminals 16, 24, 31 and sliding motor P4 terminals 1, 2, 3.

      16 - 3: Continuity should exist. 

      24 - 2: Continuity should exist. 

      31 - 1: Continuity should exist. 

    3. Check continuity between driver seat control unit P2 terminals 16, 24, 31 and ground.

      16 - Ground: Continuity should not exist. 

      24 - Ground: Continuity should not exist. 

      31 - Ground: Continuity should not exist. 

      Fig 3: Identifying Sliding Motor Sensor Circuit Harness Continuity
      G04199948Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    OK or NG 

    OK: Replace sliding motor. Refer to "FRONT SEAT ".

    NG: Repair or replace harness.