Nissan Juke Service and Repair Manual : Heater & Air Conditioning Control System Type 4
- How to use this manual
- Precaution
- System description
- Component parts
- System
- Operation
- Diagnosis system (PTC heater control unit)
- Diagnosis system (BCM) (with intelligent key system)
- Diagnosis system (BCM) (without intelligent key system)
- ECU diagnosis information
- Wiring diagram
- Basic inspection
- DTC/circuit diagnosis
- U1000 can comm circuit
- U1010 control unit (can)
- B257B, B257C ambient sensor
- Power supply and ground circuit
- A/C switch
- Blower fan on signal
- Thermo control amplifier
- A/C indicator
- Blower motor
- Magnet clutch
- PTC heater
- Symptom diagnosis
- Removal and installation
Door cable
Exploded View
LEFT SIDE
1. A/C unit assembly
2. Intake door lever
3. Intake door link
4. Intake door cable
5. Air mix door cable
6. Upper air mix door rod
7. Upper air mix door lever
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How to use this manual
APPLICATION NOTICE
Information
Check the vehicle type to use the service information in this section.
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Other materials:
Additional service when removing battery negative terminal
Description
• The NAVI control unit is equipped with the anti-theft system.
• The NAVI control unit operates after authenticating a fixed four-digit
anti-theft code.
• After removing the battery of the NAVI control unit, the authentication of the
anti-theft code is required.
Work Procedure
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Parking, license plate and tail lamps are not turned on
Without daytime running light system
WITHOUT DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM : Description
The parking, license plate, tail lamps and each illumination are not turned
ON in any condition.
WITHOUT DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM : Diagnosis Procedure
1.COMBINATION SWITCH INSPECTION
Check the combina ...
Component parts
Component Parts Location
1. A/C auto amp.
Refer to HAC-12, "Component Parts
Location".
2. ABS actuator and electric unit (control
unit)
Refer to BRC-9, "Component Parts
Location" (without ESP) or BRC-97,
"Component Parts Location" (with
ESP).
3. ECM
Refer t ...
