Voluntary Emissions Recall Campaign 2009 Gt-R ECM Reprogram (NTB08-093)
Publication date: 2008-10-11Reference number: NTB08-093
VOLUNTARY EMISSIONS RECALL CAMPAIGN 2009 GT-R ECM REPROGRAM
SERVICE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN
| NISSAN: | 2009 GT-R |
| CAMPAIGN ID #: | R0806 |
| APPLIED VEHICLES: | 2009 GT-R (R35) |
INTRODUCTION
Nissan has determined that some 2009 model GT-R vehicles may be equipped with an improperly functioning on-board evaporative emissions diagnostic system. The evaporative emissions purge monitor ratio within the Engine Control Module (ECM) may be lower than the OBD-II regulation standard. To correct this condition, Nissan is conducting a Voluntary Emissions Recall Campaign to reprogram the ECM at no charge for parts or labor.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number R0806 to this campaign. This number must appear on all communications and documentation of any nature dealing with this campaign.
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
It is the dealer's responsibility to check Service Comm for the campaign status on each vehicle falling within the range of this voluntary recall which for any reason enters the service department. This includes vehicles purchased from private parties or presented by transient (tourist) owners and vehicles in a dealer's inventory. Nissan strongly encourages dealers to correct any new or used vehicles in their inventory before they are retailed.
IMPORTANT
Attention California Dealers: California law prohibits owners from renewing their California registration if emissions related recall work has not been performed . California dealers are now required to issue a proof of correction certificate to vehicle owners upon completion of emission related recall work. Please fill out one of the campaign completion forms for each owner that has this campaign performed. Instruct owners to keep this certificate unless they are requested to mail it to the DMV. A sample of the form is shown below.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
ONLY A CERTIFIED GT-R DEALER CAN PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE
- ASIST on the Toughbook® PC has been freshly synchronized (updated).
- All C-III software updates (if any) have been installed.
- C-III GT-R PCMCIA Card Adapter is installed.
- C-III GT-R Diagnostic and Reprogramming Card is installed.
- A screen print for Warranty documentation can be done from C-III during this process while still cable-connected to the vehicle.
- Use the USB cable
to connect the Vehicle Interface (VI) to the Toughbook® PC and then connect the VI to the vehicle.CAUTION: For ECM reprogramming the Toughbook® PC MUST be connected to the VI using the USB cable.
- Connect the AC Adapter to the Toughbook® PC. CAUTION: Be sure to connect the AC Adapter. If PC battery voltage drops during reprogramming the process will be interrupted.
- Connect a battery charger to the vehicle battery:
- Set the battery charger at a low charge rate (trickle charge).CAUTION: If the 12V battery voltage drops during reprogramming the ECM may be damaged.
- Set the battery charger at a low charge rate (trickle charge).
- Turn the ignition ON with the engine OFF.
- The engine must be OFF (not running) during the reporgramming procedure.
- Open / start ASIST on the Toughbook® PC.
- Select CONSULT Utilities, and select CONSULT-III.
- Wait for the "Detecting VI/MI in progress" message to clear.
- Select the detected VI from the list. (See Fig. 3.)
- Select Connect
- Wait for the "Checking the firmware version" message to clear then select Nissan GT-R 2009 (see Fig. 4).
- Select Select
- Select Confirm
- Select Diagnosis
- Wait for CAN Diagnosis to reach 51%.
When the CAN diagnosis reaches 51%, the process icons in the Process Guide Area at the top of the screen will light (become enabled).
- When the icons light, click on the "DTC" icon.
- If there are no ENGINE DTCs
, select the "Repair"
icon (see Fig 8).
- If there are any engine DTCs, diagnose, perform repairs, and erase DTCs before continuing.
- Repair of DTCs is not covered by this bulletin/campaign.
- Select the "Reprogram" icon.
- Confirm this bulletin/campaign applies to your vehicle as follows:
- On your C-III screen, look at the Part Number
column (see Fig 10 example):
- If this column is blank (no part number listed), this bulletin/campaign does not apply or has already been completed.
- Compare the Part Number in the Part Number column to the Current Part Numbers
in Table A
below.
- If there is a match , this bulletin/campaign applies . Continue with the reprogramming procedure.
- If there is not a match , this bulletin/campaign does not apply or it has already been completed.
VEHICLE CONFIGURATION CHARTModel Vehicle Configuration Current Part Numbers 2009 GT-R VR38 23710 - JF30A, JF30B
- On your C-III screen, look at the Part Number
column (see Fig 10 example):
- Select Next
NOTE: If the screen in Fig. 11 appears, there is data stored in the VI. Select "Yes" to proceed with Reprogramming.
- The screen in Fig 12 is displayed during data transfer.
- When the screen in Fig. 13 appears, ECM reprogramming is complete.
Print this screen and attach it to the Repair Order for Warranty documentation.
NOTE: If you can't print the above screen:- Select the Print icon.
- Select Save.
- Select OK.
A copy of the screen is now saved in the Toughbook® PC.
NOTE: If you saved a copy of the screen in Fig 13 and need to print it at a later date, you can find it in the following file location:At the bottom left corner of the computer screen click on Start.
In the Administrator window select My Computer.
In the My Computer screen select Local Disc (C).
In the Local Disc (C) screen select Consult III folder.
In the Consult III screen/folder select Application Data folder.
In the Application Data screen/folder select Print Images folder.
When the file was saved it was automatically given a file name using the current date and time. Select and print the file/screen image that you want.
NOTE: During reprogramming DTCs will set in several systems. DTCs must be erased from all systems.Erase DTCs from all systems
- Click on the "Home" icon.
- Wait for the "Detecting VI/MI in progress" message to clear.
- Select the detected VI from the list. (See Fig. 15.)
- Select Connect.
- Wait for the "Checking the firmware version" message to clear.
- Select Nissan GT-R 2009 (see Fig. 16).
- Select Select
- Make sure the correct vehicle is displayed (see Fig. 17).
- Select Confirm
- Select Diagnosis
- Wait for System Call to complete and CAN Diagnosis to reach 51%.
When the CAN diagnosis reaches 51%, the process icons in the Process Guide Area at the top of the screen will light (become enabled).
- When the icons light, click on the "Final Check" icon.
- CAN diagnosis will run again. When it reaches 51% and the icons light, click on the "Duplication Test" icon.
- When the screen in Fig 21 appears, click on All Erase.
- Click on Yes (see Fig 21).
- Use the scroll bar to scroll down the page and make sure all DTCs are erased.
- For any DTCs that do not erase: diagnose, perform repairs, and erase DTCs.
- Refer to the Service Manual as needed.
- Repair of DTCs is not covered by this bulletin/campaign.
Reprogramming is finished. Continue with the Procedure on the next page.
- Close C-III, then turn the ignition OFF.
- Make sure the throttle is released and your foot is NOT pressing the brake pedal.
- Operate the ignition as shown in Fig. 22.
OFF 10 seconds > ON 2 seconds > OFF 10 seconds > ON 2 Seconds > OFF 10 seconds
- The above ignition cycle will reset ECM self learned Data.
- Start the engine and check the idle speed.
- If idle speed is too low, perform Idle Air Volume Learning (IAVL). See the appropriate Service Manual (ESM) for this procedure.NOTE: If the engine will not idle, hold the engine RPM at about 2000, then slowly bring it down to an idle. IAVL can now be performed.
- If idle speed is too low, perform Idle Air Volume Learning (IAVL). See the appropriate Service Manual (ESM) for this procedure.
- Test drive the vehicle; make sure it is operating correctly and the Check Engine light is OFF.
- If the Check Engine light comes ON; diagnosis, repair, and erase DTCs.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a "CM" line claim using the following claims coding:
"CM" I.D.: R0806
| DESCRIPTION | OP CODE | FRT |
|---|---|---|
| Reprogram ECM | R08060 | 0.3 hrs |
OWNER'S LETTER
For non-California owners
Dear Nissan Owner:
Nissan has discovered that your 2009 model year GT-R is equipped with an improperly functioning On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) System. The completion rate of the evaporative emission monitor is not currently meeting the in-use monitoring requirements.
What Nissan Will Do
To correct this condition, Nissan is conducting a Voluntary Emission Recall Campaign to reprogram the Engine Control Module (ECM). This free service should take about one hour to complete, but your certified Nissan GT-R dealer may require your vehicle for a longer period of time based upon their work schedule.
What You Should Do
Contact your certified Nissan GT-R dealer at your convenience in order to arrange an appointment to have your vehicle repaired. Please bring this notice with you when you keep your service appointment. Instructions have been sent to your certified Nissan GT-R dealer.
If the retailer fails, or is unable to complete the modifications free of charge, you may contact the National Consumer Affairs Office, Nissan North America, Inc. at P.O Box 685003 Franklin, TN 37068-5003. The toll free number is 1-800-NISSAN1 (1-800-647-7261).
Thank you for your cooperation. We are indeed sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.
For California owners
Dear Nissan Owner:
Nissan has discovered that your 2009 model year GT-R is equipped with an improperly functioning On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) System. The completion rate of the evaporative emission monitor is not currently meeting the in-use monitoring requirements. This has no effect on fuel consumption, driveability, performance, or safety.
What Nissan Will Do
To correct this condition, Nissan is conducting a Voluntary Emission Recall Campaign to reprogram the Engine Control Module (ECM). This free service should take about one hour to complete, but your certified Nissan GT-R dealer may require your vehicle for a longer period of time based upon their work schedule.
Vehicles will be eligible for this Voluntary Emission Recall Campaign regardless of whether non-original parts were used for service and repairs, or if service was done by a repair facility other than a certified Nissan GT-R dealer.
What You Should Do
California law requires that you have this Voluntary Emission Recall Campaign performed before you can renew the registration on your vehicle. Your dealer will provide you with a certificate showing that the Recall Campaign repairs have been completed on your vehicle. You may need to mail this certificate with your next registration renewal, so be sure to keep it.
You should also be aware that if your vehicle is not repaired it may fail a Smog Check test in those areas of California where such testing is required under state law.
In order to ensure your full protection under the emission warranty provisions, it is recommended that you have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible by your certified Nissan GT-R dealer. Failure to do so could be determined as lack of proper maintenance of your vehicle.
Contact your certified Nissan GT-R dealer at your convenience in order to arrange an appointment to have your vehicle repaired. Please bring this notice with you when you keep your service appointment.
Instructions have been sent to your certified Nissan GT-R dealer. If you have additional questions you may contact the National Consumer Affairs Department, Nissan North America, Inc., P.O Box 685003, Franklin, TN 37068-5003. The toll free number is 1-800-NISSAN1 (1-800-647-7261).
Thank you for your cooperation. We are indeed sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.