Nissan Juke Service and Repair Manual : Normal operating condition
Description
FRONT WIPER MOTOR PROTECTION FUNCTION
• IPDM E/R may stop the front wiper to protect the front wiper motor if any obstruction (operation resistance) such as a large amount of snow is detected during the front wiper operation.
• At that time turn OFF the front wiper and remove the foreign object. Then wait for approximately 20 seconds or more and reactivate the front wiper. The wiper will operate normally.
REAR WIPER MOTOR PROTECTION FUNCTION
• BCM may stop rear wiper to protect the rear wiper motor when the rear wiper is stopped for 5 seconds or more due to a snowfall.
• Rear wiper operates normally one minute after the obstacles are removed with rear wiper OFF.
Wiper and washer system symptoms
With rain sensor
WITH RAIN SENSOR : Symptom Table
Without rain sensor
WITHOUT RAIN SENSOR : Symptom Table
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Front wiper does not operate
Description
The front wiper does not operate under any operation conditions.
Diagnosis Procedure
1.CHECK WIPER RELAY OPERATION
CONSULT-III ACTIVE TEST
1. Select “FRONT WIPER” of IPDM E/R active t ...
Other materials:
Precaution
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT
BELT
PRE-TENSIONER"
The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”,
used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the
driver a ...
Camera image signal circuit
Description
• The NAVI control unit supplies power to the rear view camera when receiving
a reverse signal.
• The rear view camera transmits camera images to the NAVI control unit when
power is supplied from the
NAVI control unit.
Diagnosis Procedure
1.CHECK CONTINUITY CAMERA POWER SUPPLY C ...
Rear door lock
Exploded View
1. Outside handle assembly
2. Rear door sealing screen
3. Door lock assembly
4. TORX bolt
5. Inside handle
: Clip
: Pawl
: Vehicle front
: Do not reuse
: N·m (kg-m, in-lb)
: Body grease
Door lock
DOOR LOCK : Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
1. Remove rear door glass ...
