Electronic Control Unit Damage Can Result From Improper Battery Connection (NTB09-030)
Publication date: 2009-04-06Reference number: NTB09-030
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT DAMAGE CAN RESULT FROM IMPROPER BATTERY CONNECTION
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-030, Date of Issue:
April 06, 2009
| NISSAN: | All Nissan |
| CLASSIFICATION: | EL09-011 |
| APPLIED VEHICLES: | All Nissan |
SERVICE INFORMATION
- The vehicle 12 volt battery is an important part of the vehicle electrical system and is required to stay connected when the engine is running.
- To prevent damage to vehicle electronic components follow the instructions / cautions below.IMPORTANT: Damage to electronic components (ECM, TCM, BCM, etc.) due to improper battery connection will not be covered under warranty.
CAUTION:
- Make sure the ignition is OFF during battery service and replacement.
- Do not disconnect or connect any battery cables while the ignition switch is turned ON.
- When disconnecting a battery, always disconnect the negative cable first. When connecting a battery, always connect the positive cable first.
- Do not leave a battery cable loose. Tighten battery cables immediately after attachment.
- If a battery cable is loose, do not operate any electrical loads.
(This includes turning the ignition ON, starting the engine, operating accessories such as the A/C system, power seats, interior lights, exterior lights etc.).
- When "jump starting" or "boosting" a battery - be careful. Don't accidentally reverse the polarity of the cables.