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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 11-005C Date: 130401 Navigation System - Map Data Update Index Classification:

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  11-005C Date: 130401
Navigation System - Map Data Update Index
Classification:
EL11-001c
Reference:
NTB11-005c
Date:
April 1, 2013
NAVIGATION MAP DATA UPDATE MATRIX
This bulletin has been amended. Information for 2012 vehicles has been added to the matrix. No other changes have been made. Please discard all
previous copies.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2003-2012 Nissan vehicles equipped with Navigation system - except LEAF
SERVICE INFORMATION
Two methods are used to update/upgrade Navigation Map Data:
1. The customer goes to www.nissannavigation.com and is mailed update disc(s) or SD Card and installs data, OR
2. The dealership is mailed update disc(s) and the customer must visit the dealership to have data installed.
Use the matrix to determine which method is utilized for each Applied Vehicle.
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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 11-012B Date: 130215 Entertainment Systems - CD And DVD Player Concerns

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  11-012B Date: 130215
Entertainment Systems - CD And DVD Player Concerns
Classification:
EL11-004b
Reference:
NTB11-012b
Date:
February 15, 2013
CD & DVD PLAYER CONCERNS
This bulletin has been amended to include current vehicles. No other changes have been made.
Please discard all previous versions.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
All Nissan Vehicles with an Audio Compact Disc (CD) Player or Digital Video Disc (DVD) Player
SERVICE INFORMATION
If a CD/DVD Player incident is noted, a possible cause may be improper CD/DVD disc care, condition, or usage. This bulletin provides updated
CD/DVD Player operation instructions to avoid potential incidents/customer concerns caused by improper care and usage of CD/DVD discs.
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To aid in solving customer concerns, use the following guidelines when speaking to customers or inspecting incident vehicles.
^ Customers must not use discs that are warped, scratched, chipped, cracked, have abnormal edges or are otherwise damaged (see Figures 1 and 2).
Damaged or poor condition discs may cause the Player internal mechanism to jam or have optical pick-up errors.
NOTE:
Do not make a Warranty claim against a Player that will not play damaged or poor condition discs as described in this Bulletin.
^ Instruct the customer to handle discs carefully when inserting/removing them from the Player. Hold them by the edges and do not bend them.
Always place them in the storage case when they are not being used (played). This will ensure that discs stay in top working order.
^ Customers must not use discs with adhesive labels. The label will loosen or peel and this can jam the Player.
^ Ensure that the customer only uses audio CDs that have the "Compact Disc Digital Audio" insignia on them (see Figure 3). The audio CD Player
was designed to use CDs that meet this design standard. Lower quality CDs may not function properly in the audio CD Player.
^ Inform the customer that this information and additional disc care and cleaning instructions may be found in all Nissan Owner's Manuals.
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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 09-020E Date: 130404 Emissions - EVAP System DTC Diagnosis Supplement Classification:

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  09-020E Date: 130404
Emissions - EVAP System DTC Diagnosis Supplement
Classification:
EC09-001e
Reference:
NTB09-020e
Date:
April 14, 2013
EVAP LEAK DTC DIAGNOSIS
This bulletin has been amended to the APPLIED VEHICLES section. Please discard all previous versions of this bulletin.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2007 - 2014 Nissan vehicles SERVICE INFORMATION
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If one or more DTCs listed below related to EVAP system leaks is found stored in Self Diagnosis, use the REPAIR FLOW CHART. Use the EVAP
system diagram for reference.
^ DTCs: P0442, P0455, and P0456
^ This Service Procedure can be used in addition to the procedure(s) outlined in the applicable Service Manual, and other bulletins applicable
to specific EVAP leak DTCs when necessary.
^ If a "Smoke (Leak Detection) Machine is available and preferred, the REPAIR FLOW CHART can still be used. This tool would be used in
place of watching for pressure drop and spraying with soapy water. Refer to the Machine's Operator's Manual for proper use.
CAUTION:
Use Essential Tool J-42909 (sent out to dealers September 1997) or equivalent to pressurize the EVAP system. Do Mot pressurize over the
amount specified in the applicable Service Manual. Do NOT use shop air pressure.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If an EVAP system DTC(s) not related to EVAP leaks is/are found stored in Self Diagnosis, this bulletin does not apply. Refer to ASIST and
the appropriate Service Manual for diagnostic procedure(s) as needed.
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CLAIMS INFORMATION
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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 12-070A Date: 130305 Audio/Navigation System - Various Issues Classification: EL12-060A

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  12-070A Date: 130305
Audio/Navigation System - Various Issues
Classification: EL12-060A
Reference: NTB12-070A
Date: March 5, 2013
2010 - 2014; NAVIGATION SYSTEM REBOOTS OR AUDIO CONTROLS WILL NOT RESPOND
This bulletin is being amended to update the Applied Vehicles information.
Please discard previous versions of this bulletin.
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APPLIED VEHICLES
IF YOU CONFIRM
One or more of the following is occurring on an Applied Vehicle:
^ Specific addresses cannot be entered
^ System reboots when:
> On long trips with a destination set
> Within a few minutes of starting the vehicle
^ A destination set or during the process of setting
> The logo appears after the system shuts off
^ System locks up with many functions occurring at one time (USB, Bluetooth, MP3, vehicle in reverse/camera operating, etc.).
^ POIs are missing (Application disc of new "map update" was not installed).
^ Popping noise from the vehicles speakers when ignition is turned on after entering the vehicle, if the customer was on a Bluetooth Handsfree call
that connected to the vehicle mid call.
NOTE:
Do not install this software update for Bluetooth Sound Quality concerns. Refer to bulletins NTB09-063, NTB12-105 or NTB12-106 to resolve.
^ Incoming call cannot be heard or received when using iPhone 5.
ACTION
^ Follow the Service Procedure to load the Re-programming Software DVD referenced in the Parts Information.
NOTE:
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iPhone 5 "Incoming call cannot be heard or received" can also be resolved independently with the latest Apple iOS (phone operating system) update.
Please have customer update their iPhone: Settings>General>Software Updates.
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
NOTE:
This procedure will take 10-20 minutes with the ignition ON and will require the DVD to be inserted twice to complete the update.
^ Before starting the procedure, make sure to attach a battery charger to the vehicle battery and set it to a low charge rate (trickle
charge).
1. Set the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition ON and keep the transmission in Park or Neutral.
^ The Navigation start-up screen should display.
^ If the Navigation start-up screen is not displayed: turn the ignition OFF, wait 10 seconds, and then turn the ignition ON again.
3. Wait more than 1 minute.
4. Turn the Bluetooth OFF.
5. Make sure there is no disc in the CD/DVD slot (eject any disc that may be in the CD/DVD player).
6. Load "NTB12-070/ITB12-054 Re-programming Software" DVD into CD slot of the audio unit.
^ For Altima, press the OPEN/TILT button to open the display and access the CD/DVD player slot. Leave the display open while loading.
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^ If the screen in Figure 1 is displayed, this update has already been performed and this bulletin does not apply.
> Turn the Bluetooth back ON and remove the DVD from the CD slot.
^ If "Now preparing loading" shown in Figure 2 is displayed, follow the on screen Caution while the Navigation is updated.
7. During the first part of the update process 3 more screens will be displayed along with a percentage of completion (progress) bars:
^ Rewriting boot data. (Figure 3)
^ Rewriting program data (Figure 4)
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^ Rewriting language data (Figure 5)
IMPORTANT:
Once the re-programming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
8. When the first part of the program has finished loading:
^ "Program loading is completed" will be display (Figure 6).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
9. Remove the DVD and continue to the second part of the update in step 10.
10. After the DVD is removed, the screen in Figure 7 "Please insert disc" may ask to reinstall the same Re-programming Software DVD for a
second time.
^ If not, the re-programming is complete. Proceed to step 13.
^ If so, re-insert DVD disc.
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> At the top of the screen "Program Loading (2nd)" will be displayed.
11. "Rewriting boot data" and "Rewriting program data" will be displayed once the DVD is reinstalled.
IMPORTANT:
Once re-programming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
12. After the reprogram has completed:
^ "Program loading is completed" will be display (Figure 10).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
^ The Navigation system will restart.
^ Proceed to step 13.
After Navigation has restarted:
13. To confirm that the Navigation version has been successfully updated, load the DVD into the CD slot for a third time.
^ If Figure 1 is displayed it indicates that the re-program has been completed.
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> If complete go to step 14.
^ If Figure 2 is displayed, allow the update to complete (steps 7-12) and follow the on screen instructions, then perform step 13 to confirm
the re-program has completed.
14. Eject DVD.
15. Turn the Bluetooth back on.
16. The procedure is complete. Turn the ignition OFF.
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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 11-073A Date: 130128 Campaign P1234 - Navigation Software Update For Various Issues Page 315 Reference:

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  11-073A Date: 130128
Campaign P1234 - Navigation Software Update For Various Issues
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Reference:
NTB11-073a
Date:
January 28, 2013
VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN CALL WAITING FUNCTION NAVIGATION UPDATE
This bulletin has been amended. Changes have been made throughout to accommodate a new reprogramming disc. Please discard previous versions
of this bulletin.
CAMPAIGN ID #: P1234
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2010-2011 Altima Sedan, Coupe, and Hybrid (L32, CL32, & L32HV)
2010-2011 Maxima (A35)
2010 - 2011 370Z Coupe and Roadster (Z34 and HZ34)
2011 GT-R (R35)
Check Service Comm to confirm campaign eligibility.
INTRODUCTION
On the Applied Vehicles listed above, the navigation, mobile phone, iPod(R), and voice recognition functions may not be working as intended. To
remedy this potential condition, Nissan is conducting this voluntary service campaign to update the navigation software at no charge for parts or
labor. In addition, as part of this navigation software update, a call waiting function will be added to the hands-free phone system.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number P1234 to this campaign. This number must appear on all communications and documentation of any
nature dealing with this campaign.
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
Dealers are to repair vehicles falling within range of this campaign that enter the service department. This includes vehicles purchased from private
parties, vehicles presented by transient (tourists) owners, and vehicles in a dealer's inventory.
REPROGRAMMING SOFTWARE DVDs - REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
^ Discs 1/3 and 2/3 of the set shown in Figure A are used for 2010 models in this campaign.
^ Do not use disc 3/3.
^ This NEW disc (Figure B) is required for all applied models in this campaign.
^ This disc replaces disc 3/3 above.
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^ This disc also replaces disc NTB10-125b / ITB10-066b (disc 1/1) and disc NTB10-068 (disc 1/1) for GT-R.
NOTE:
Numbers on these discs do not match this bulletin's reference number or the campaign ID #.
^ Each dealer was previously mailed the discs listed above, free of charge, from Clarion.
^ Should you require additional discs due to loss or damage, the discs can be ordered, free of charge, by contacting Clarion at the toll free number
1-800-347-8933. Request a new disc using the information printed on the disc.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Campaign (CM) line claim using the claims coding:
Service Procedure
For 2011 Models refer to 2011 Models - Installing the Navigation Update
2010 Models - Installing the Navigation Update
IMPORTANT:
Before loading the Reprogram Discs, make sure to Disable Bluetooth(R) function, otherwise the Navigation System may continuously reboot the
next time it is turned on.
NOTE:
This procedure will take about 30 minutes with the ignition ON. Before starting, make sure to attach a battery charger to the vehicle battery set to
a low charge rate (trickle charge).
For 2010 models there are three sections:
A. Disable Bluetooth(R) Function
B. Loading the Program
C. Check Bluetooth(R) Setting
A: Disable Bluetooth(R) Function
1. Set the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition ON and keep the transmission in Park or Neutral.
3. Make sure there is no disc in the CD/DVD slot (eject any disc that may be in the CD/DVD player).
4. Press the "SETTING" button on the switch panel.
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5. Touch "Bluetooth".
6. Make sure Bluetooth is OFF.
^ Touching Bluetooth will change the setting ON > OFF or OFF > ON.
^ Bluetooth is OFF when the ON indicator is "grayed-out".
7. Turn the ignition OFF and wait for 10 seconds.
8. Go to B: Loading the Program.
B: Loading the Program -2010 Models
NOTE:
For 2011 Models, refer to 2011 Models - Installing the Navigation Update.
1. Turn the ignition ON - keep the transmission in Park or Neutral.
^ The navigation start-up screen should display.
NOTE:
If the navigation start-up screen is not displayed; turn the ignition OFF, wait 10 seconds, and then turn the ignition ON again.
2. Wait for more than 1 minute.
3. Press the "INFO" button on the switch panel.
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4. Select "Navigation Version" on the display screen.
5. Check "Map Version".
^ If the Map Version is 09-10 MAP No.1 or 09-10 MAP No.1a
a. Continue with Step 6.
^ If the Map Version is any other then above:
a. Insert the new disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1) into the in-dash CD / DVD player.
The other Discs will not be needed.
b. Skip to step 18.
6. Make sure there is no disc in the CD/DVD slot (eject any disc that may be in the CD/DVD player).
7. Insert disc ITB10-031 / NTB10-068 (Disc 1/3) into the in-dash CD/DVD player.
^ For Altima; open the display by pressing the OPEN/TILT button to access the disc slot. Leave the display open while loading.
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject a disc while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until all discs have been loaded.
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^ Make sure all 3 discs have been loaded into the CD/DVD player before stopping the procedure.
8. Wait for the program to load (progress bar will display).
9. When the program has finished loading:
^ Disc will automatically eject, and
^ "Program loading is completed" will display.
10. Carefully remove the disc.
11. The navigation system will automatically restart.
12. When the message Please insert Disc 2/3 displays, insert disc ITB10-031 / NTB10-068 (Disc 2/3).
13. Touch "DVD update".
14. Touch "Yes" to begin the map update process.
^ Map update will take about 15 minutes.
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15. When "Eject the DVD to let the system reboot is displayed, eject Disc 2/3.
16. The navigation system will automatically restart.
17. When the message Please insert Disc 3/3 displays, insert the new disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1).
18. With DVD disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1) inserted, one of the following screens will display:
^ If the screen in Figure 13 is displayed, this disc is not needed.
> Remove/eject the DVD from the CD slot.
> Go to C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting.
^ If "Now preparing loading shown in Figure 14 is displayed, reprogramming will begin automatically.
> Follow the on-screen Caution during the reprogram.
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19. During the first part of the update process, 3 more screens will be displayed along with a percentage of completion (progress) bars:
^ Rewriting boot data. (Figure 15)
^ Rewriting program data (Figure 16)
^ Rewriting language data (Figure 17)
IMPORTANT:
Once the reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
20. When the first part of the reprogram has finished loading:
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^ "Program loading is completed will be displayed (Figure 18).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
21. Remove the DVD and continue to the second part of the update - step 22.
22. After the DVD is removed, the screen in Figure 19 ("Please insert disc") may ask to reinstall the same Re- programming Software DVD for a
second time.
^ If not (Navigation System restarts), go to step 25.
^ If so, re-insert DVD disc.
> At the top of the screen "Program Loading (2nd)" will be displayed.
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23. "Rewriting boot data" (Figure 20) and "Rewriting program data" (Figure 21) will be displayed.
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
24. After the reprogram has completed:
^ "Program loading is completed will be displayed (Figure 22).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
^ The Navigation system will restart. Proceed to step 25.
After Navigation has restarted:
25. To confirm that the Navigation version has been successfully updated, load DVD disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1) back into the CD
slot again.
One of the following screens will display:
^ If Figure 23 is displayed, it indicates that the reprogram has been completed.
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> If complete, go to step 26.
^ If Figure 24 is displayed, the update did not complete. Allow the update to complete:
> Go back to step 18.
> Follow steps 18 through 25 again.
26. Eject the DVD.
27. Go to C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting.
C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting - 2010 Models
1. Press the "Setting button on the switch panel.
2. Touch "Bluetooth".
3. Make sure Bluetooth is set to the customer's setting (as it was before starting the procedure).
^ Touching Bluetooth will change the setting ON > OFF or OFF > ON.
^ Bluetooth is ON when the ON indicator displays in orange.
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^ Bluetooth is OFF when the ON indicator is "grayed-out".
4. Turn the ignition OFF. The process is complete.
2011 Models - Installing the Navigation Update
NOTE:
This procedure will take 10 - 15 minutes with the ignition ON. Before starting, make sure to attach a battery charger to the vehicle battery set
to a low charge rate (trickle charge).
1. Turn the ignition ON - keep the transmission in Park or Neutral (parking brake ON).
2. Wait for more than 1 minute.
3. Press the "INFO" button on the switch panel.
4. Make sure there is no disc in the CD/DVD slot (eject any disc that may be in the CD/DVD player).
^ For Altima; open the display by pressing the OPEN/TILT button to access the disc slot. Leave the display open while loading.
5. Load the new disc "NTB12-070/1TB12-054 Re-programming Software DVD into the CD slot of the audio unit.
One of the following screens will display:
^ If the screen in Figure A1 is displayed, this disc is not needed.
> Remove/eject the DVD from the CD slot.
> Procedure is complete.
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^ If "Now preparing loading shown in Figure A2 is displayed, reprogramming will begin automatically.
> Follow the on screen Caution during the reprogram.
6. During the first part of the update process, 3 more screens will be displayed along with a percentage of completion (progress) bars:
^ Rewriting boot data. (Figure A3)
^ Rewriting program data (Figure A4)
^ Rewriting language data (Figure A5)
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IMPORTANT:
Once the reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
7. When the first part of the program has finished loading:
^ "Program loading is completed will be displayed (Figure A6).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
8. Remove the DVD and continue to the second part of the update - step 9.
9. After the DVD is removed, the screen in Figure A7 (Please insert disc) may ask to reinstall the same Re- programming Software DVD for a
second time.
^ If not (Navigation System restarts), go to step 12.
^ If so, re-insert DVD disc.
> At the top of the screen "Program Loading (2nd)" will be displayed.
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10. "Rewriting boot data and "Rewriting program data will be displayed once the DVD is reinstalled.
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
11. After the reprogram has completed:
^ "Program loading is completed will be display (Figure A10).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
^ The Navigation system will restart. Proceed to step 12.
After Navigation has restarted:
12. To confirm that the Navigation version has been successfully updated, load DVD disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 back into the CD slot again.
One of the following screens will display:
^ If Figure A11 is displayed, it indicates that the re-program has been completed.
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> If complete go to step 13.
^ If Figure A12 is displayed, the update did not complete. Allow the update to complete:
> Go back to step 5.
> Follow steps 5 through 12 again.
13. Eject the DVD.
14. Turn the ignition OFF. Procedure is complete.
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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-068E Date: 130128 Campaign P0337 - Navigation Software Update For Various Issues Reference: NTB10-068e

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-068E Date: 130128
Campaign P0337 - Navigation Software Update For Various Issues
Reference:
NTB10-068e
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Date:
January 28, 2013
VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN
NISSAN NAVIGATION SOFTWARE UPDATE
This bulletin has been amended. Changes have been made throughout to accommodate a new reprogramming disc. Please discard previous versions
of this bulletin.
CAMPAIGN ID #: P0337
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2010 Altima Sedan, Coupe, and Hybrid (L32, CL32, and L32HV)
2010 Maxima (A35)
2010 370Z Coupe and Roadster (Z34 and HZ34)
2011 GT-R (R35)
Check Service Comm to confirm campaign eligibility.
INTRODUCTION
On the Applied Vehicles listed above, the navigation, mobile phone, and iPod(R) functions may not be working as intended. To remedy this
potential condition, Nissan is conducting this voluntary service campaign to update the navigation software at no charge for parts or labor.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number P0337 to this campaign. This number must appear on all communications and documentation of any
nature dealing with this campaign.
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
Dealers are to repair vehicles falling within range of this campaign that enter the service department. This includes vehicles purchased from private
parties, vehicles presented by transient (tourists) owners, and vehicles in a dealer's inventory.
REPROGRAMMING SOFTWARE DVDs - REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
^ Discs 1/3 and 2/3 of the set shown in Figure A are used for all applied models in this campaign except GT-R.
^ Do not use disc 3/3.
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^ This NEW disc (Figure B) is required for all applied models in this campaign.
^ This disc replaces disc 3/3 above.
^ This disc also replaces disc NTB10-125b/NTB10-066b (disc 1/1) and disc NTB10-068 (disc 1/1) for GT-R.
NOTE:
Numbers on these discs do not match this bulletin's reference number or the campaign ID #.
^ Each dealer was previously mailed the discs listed above, free of charge, from Clarion.
^ Should you require additional discs due to loss or damage, the discs can be ordered, free of charge, by contacting Clarion at the toll free number
1-(800) 347-8933. Request a new disc using the information printed on the disc.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Campaign (CM) line claim using the claims coding:
Service Procedure
IMPORTANT:
Before loading the Reprogram Discs, make sure to Disable Bluetooth(R) function otherwise the Navigation System may continuously reboot the
next time it is turned on.
NOTE:
This procedure will take about 30 minutes with the ignition ON. Before starting, make sure to attach a battery charger to the vehicle battery set to
a low charge rate (trickle charge).
This SERVICE PROCEDURE contains three sections:
A. Disable Bluetooth(R) Function
B. Loading the Program - all except GT-R
Loading the Program for GT-R
C. Check Bluetooth(R) Setting - all except GT-R
Check Bluetooth(R) Setting for GT-R
A: Disable Bluetooth(R) Function
1. Set the parking brake.
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2. Turn the ignition ON and keep the transmission in Park or Neutral.
3. Make sure there is no disc in the CD/DVD slot (eject any disc that may be in the CD/DVD player).
4. Press the "SETTING button on the switch panel.
5. Touch "Bluetooth".
6. Make sure Bluetooth is OFF.
^ Touching Bluetooth will change the setting ON > OFF or OFF > ON.
^ Bluetooth is OFF when the ON indicator is "grayed-out".
7. Turn the ignition OFF and wait for 10 seconds.
8. Go to B: Loading the Program.
B: Loading the Program - all except GT-R For GT-R.
NOTE:
This procedure will take about 30 minutes with the ignition ON. Before starting, make sure to attach a battery charger to the vehicle battery set to
a low charge rate (trickle charge).
1. Turn the ignition ON - keep the transmission in Park or Neutral.
^ The navigation start-up screen should display.
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NOTE:
If the navigation start-up screen is not displayed; turn the ignition OFF, wait 10 seconds, and then turn the ignition ON again.
2. Wait for more than 1 minute.
3. Press the "INFO" button on the switch panel.
4. Select "Navigation Version" on the display screen.
5. Check "Map Version".
^ If the Map Version is 09-10 MAP No. 1 or 09-10 MAP No.1a
a. Continue with Step 6.
^ If the Map Version is any other then above:
a. Insert the new disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1) into the in-dash CD/DVD player.
The other Discs will not be needed.
b. Skip to step 18.
6. Make sure there is no disc in the CD/DVD slot (eject any disc that may be in the CD/DVD player).
7. Insert disc ITB10-031 / NTB1-0068 (Disc 1/3) into the in-dash CD/DVD player.
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^ For Altima; open the display by pressing the OPEN/TILT button to access the disc slot. Leave the display open while loading.
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject a disc while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until all discs have been loaded.
^ Make sure all 3 discs have been loaded into the CD/DVD player before stopping the procedure.
8. Wait for the program to load (progress bar will display).
9. When the program has finished loading:
^ Disc will automatically eject, and
^ "Program loading is completed" will display.
10. Carefully remove the disc.
11. The navigation system will automatically restart.
12. When the message Please insert Disc 2/3 displays, insert disc ITB10-031 / NTB10-068 (Disc 2/3).
13. Touch "DVD update".
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14. Touch "Yes" to begin the map update process.
^ Map update will take about 15 minutes.
15. When "Eject the DVD to let the system reboot is displayed, eject Disc 2/3.
16. The navigation system will automatically restart.
17. When the message Please insert Disc 3/3 displays, insert the new disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1).
18. With DVD disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1) inserted, one of the following screens will display:
^ If the screen in Figure 13 is displayed, this disc is not needed.
> Remove/eject the DVD from the CD slot.
> Go to C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting.
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^ If "Now preparing loading" shown in Figure 14 is displayed, reprogramming will begin automatically.
> Follow the on-screen Caution during the reprogram.
19. During the first part of the update process, 3 more screens will be displayed along with a percentage of completion (progress) bars:
^ Rewriting boot data. (Figure 15)
^ Rewriting program data (Figure 16)
^ Rewriting language data (Figure 17)
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IMPORTANT:
Once the reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
20. When the first part of the program has finished loading:
^ "Program loading is completed" will be displayed (Figure 18).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
21. Remove the DVD and continue to the second part of the update (step 22).
22. After the DVD is removed, the screen in Figure 19 ("Please insert disc") may ask to reinstall the same Re- programming Software DVD for a
second time.
^ If not (Navigation System restarts), go to step 25 on the next page.
^ If so, re-insert DVD disc.
> At the top of the screen "Program Loading (2nd)" will be displayed.
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23. "Rewriting boot data (Figure 20) and "Rewriting program data (Figure 21) will be displayed.
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
24. After the reprogram has completed:
^ "Program loading is completed will be displayed (Figure 22).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
^ The Navigation system will restart. Proceed to step 25.
After Navigation has restarted:
25. To confirm that the Navigation version has been successfully updated, load DVD disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1) back into the CD
slot again.
One of the following screens will display:
^ If Figure 23 is displayed, it indicates that the reprogram has been completed.
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> If complete, go to step 26.
^ If Figure 24 is displayed, the update did not complete. Allow the update to complete:
> Go back to step 18.
> Follow steps 18 through 25 again.
26. Eject the DVD.
27. Go to C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting.
C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting (all except GT-R)
1. Press the "Setting button on the switch panel.
2. Touch "Bluetooth".
3. Make sure Bluetooth is set to the customer's setting (as it was before starting the procedure).
^ Touching Bluetooth will change the setting ON > OFF or OFF > ON.
^ Bluetooth is ON when the ON indicator displays in orange.
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^ Bluetooth is OFF when the ON indicator is "grayed-out".
4. Turn the ignition OFF. The process is complete.
B: Loading the Program for GT-R
1. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Wait for more than 1 minute.
3. Press the "INFO" button on the switch panel.
4. Make sure there is no disc in the CD/DVD slot (eject any disc that may be in the CD/DVD player).
5. Load the new disc "NTB12-070/ITB12-054 Re-programming Software DVD into CD slot of the audio unit.
One of the following screens will display:
^ If the screen in Figure A1 is displayed, this disc is not needed.
> Remove/eject the DVD from the CD slot.
> Go to Check Bluetooth(R) Setting for GT-R.
^ If "Now preparing loading" shown in Figure A2 is displayed, reprogramming will begin automatically.
> Follow the on-screen Caution during the reprogram.
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6. During the first part of the update process, 3 more screens will be displayed along with a percentage of completion (progress) bars:
^ Rewriting boot data. (Figure A3)
^ Rewriting program data (Figure A4)
^ Rewriting language data (Figure A5)
IMPORTANT:
Once the reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
7. When the first part of the reprogram has finished loading:
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^ "Program loading" is completed will be displayed (Figure A6).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
8. Remove the DVD and continue to the second part of the update (step 9).
9. After the DVD is removed, the screen in Figure A7 (Please insert disc) may ask to reinstall the same Re- programming Software DVD for a
second time.
^ If not (Navigation System restarts), go to step 12.
^ If so, re-insert DVD disc.
> At the top of the screen "Program Loading (2nd)" will be displayed.
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10. "Rewriting boot data" and "Rewriting program data" will be displayed once the DVD is reinstalled.
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started:
^ Do not eject the DVD while it is loading.
^ Do not change the ignition position until the DVD has been loaded.
11. After the reprogram has completed:
^ "Program loading is completed" will be display (Figure A10).
^ The Re-programming Software DVD will automatically eject.
^ The Navigation system will restart. Proceed to step 12.
After Navigation has restarted:
12. To confirm that the Navigation version has been successfully updated, load DVD disc NTB12-070 / ITB12-054 (Disc 1/1) back into the CD
slot again.
One of the following screens will display:
^ If Figure A11 is displayed it, indicates that the reprogram has been completed.
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> If complete go to step 13.
^ If Figure A12 is displayed, the update did not complete. Allow the update to complete:
> Go back to step 5.
> Follow steps 6 through 12 again.
13. Eject the DVD.
14. Go to C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting for GT-R.
C: Check Bluetooth(R) Setting for GT-R
1. Press the "Setting button on the switch panel.
2. Touch "Bluetooth".
3. Make sure Bluetooth is set to the customer's setting (as it was before starting the procedure).
^ Touching Bluetooth will change the setting ON > OFF or OFF > ON.
^ Bluetooth is ON when the ON indicator displays in orange.
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^ Bluetooth is OFF when the ON indicator is "grayed out".
4. Turn the ignition OFF. The process is complete.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 13-015 Date: 130215 Keyless Systems - MIL ON, DTC B2190 Set

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  13-015 Date: 130215
Keyless Systems - MIL ON, DTC B2190 Set
Classification:
EL13-004
Reference:
NTB13-015
Date:
February 15, 2013
MIL ON WITH DTC B2190
APPLIED VEHICLES:
All Nissan equipped with a Key-Slot for an Intelligent Key
SERVICE INFORMATION
DTC B2190 (NATS ANTENNA AMP) can be stored for the following reasons:
1. Something other than an Intelligent Key is inserted into the Key-Slot.
2. An Intelligent Key issue.
3. A wiring issue between the Key-Slot and the BCM.
4. A Key-Slot issue.
If DTC B2190 is stored due to 1 or 2 above, it will not erase, or go to "PAST", until a known good registered Intelligent Key is inserted into the
Key-Slot.
For DTC B2190 diagnosis; first perform the Service Manual DTC Confirmation Procedure.
Service Manual DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE for DTC B2190
Disclaimer

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 12-055B Date: 130322 Drivetrain - Front/Rear Axle Clicking Noise On Take Off

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  12-055B Date: 130322
Drivetrain - Front/Rear Axle Clicking Noise On Take Off
Classification: FA12-001B
Reference: NTB12-055B
Date: March 22, 2013
2007-2013; CLICKING NOISE FROM FRONT OR REAR AXLE DURING TAKE-OFF/ACCELERATION
This bulletin has been amended to add additional models and to also include some independent rear suspension models.
APPLIED VEHICLES
IF YOU CONFIRM:
Customers concern of a "clicking" noise coming from either left or right front/rear axles during take-off/acceleration.
ACTION:
Apply Molykote M77 grease (P/N 44003-7S000) to the hub bearing surfaces.
NOTE:
^ Do not remove the axle from the hub or transmission for this bulletin
^ Refer to the Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for model specific torque specifications.
> Please see Service procedure for 2007-2011 Versa torque specifications
IMPORTANT:
The purpose of "ACTION" (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire Service
Procedure as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing the repair.
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PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
NOTE:
The photos in this procedure are examples and may not look exactly like the vehicle you are working on.
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1. Remove the front or rear (depending on model) wheel bearing Cotter Pin and Lock Nut from the axle.
NOTE:
Do not remove the axle from the hub or transmission for this bulletin.
2. Push axle back to allow application of Molykote M77 Grease.
3. Apply a moderate coat of Molykote (P/N 44003-7S000) to the entire (front or rear) wheel hub bearing surface (see Figure 2).
4. Re-install the (front or rear) wheel bearing Lock Nut and Cotter Pin per the Service Manual instructions.
^ Refer to model specific ESM for Lock Nut replacement requirements.
^ Refer to the model specific ESM for wheel bearing Lock Nut torque specifications.
IMPORTANT (for 2007 - 2011 Versa C11/N17 only):
> For 2007-2011 Versa tighten the center locknut to 180 N-m (18.4 kg-m, 133 ft-lb) with a torque wrench.
^ If the center locknut is tightened more than 180 N-m (18.4 kg-m, 136 ft-lb), the clicking noise could occur.
^ If the center locknut is tightened less than 180 N-m (18.4 kg-m, 133 ft-lb), looseness could occur.
^ If the center locknut is reused, the clicking noise could occur.
5. Test drive the vehicle to confirm the incident is resolved.
Disclaimer
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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 99-001A Date: 130319 Suspension - Strut and Shock Absorber Replacement Guidelines


 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  99-001A Date: 130319
Suspension - Strut and Shock Absorber Replacement Guidelines
Classification:
FA99-001a
Reference
NTB99-001a
Date:
March 19, 2013
STRUT AND SHOCK ABSORBER
REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES
This bulletin has been amended. The Applied Vehicles section has been updated and revisions have been made throughout. Please discard earlier
versions.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
All 1990-2013 Nissan vehicles except those listed
This bulletin does not apply to:
All GT-R (R35) vehicles
Armada (TA60) - vehicles equipped with rear-leveling air suspension
SERVICE INFORMATION
This bulletin provides information to identify:
^ A leaking strut or a shock absorber that qualifies for replacement under warranty.
^ A strut or shock absorber that has slight oil seepage, a condition which is considered normal, does not affect strut/shock absorber operation
or performance, and does not require replacement.
^ A strut or shock absorber that should be replaced due to rod resistance/noise issues.
IMPORTANT:
^ If strut/shock absorber leakage is diagnosed in one strut/shock absorber, do NOT automatically replace struts/shock absorbers on both sides.
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Replace the leaking strut/shock absorber only.
^ In cases where diagnosis of a strut indicates part replacement and the labor operation states that it includes toe or alignment check/set, the
alignment check/set must be supported with a printout from your alignment machine (i.e., "alignment printout").
Inspect the Condition of Oil Leakage
If oil does NOT extend beyond the spring seat or upper 1/3 of shock:
^ This is slight oil seepage. The strut/shock absorber should NOT be replaced.
If oil does extend beyond the spring seat or upper 1/3 of shock:
^ Use a finger to touch the oil that has extended beyond the spring seat or upper 1/3 of shock.
^ If you confirm the oil layer is thick and contains large pieces of dust and debris, the strut/shock absorber should be replaced.
^ If you confirm the oil layer is thin and does NOT contain large pieces of dust and debris, the strut/shock absorber should NOT be replaced.
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Inspect the Strut/Shock Absorber Rod
CAUTION:
The front shock absorbers for Frontier (D40), Xterra (N50), and Pathfinder (R51) vehicles do NOT have a bound stopper inside. Make sure
to stop the rod close to the end of travel when compressing during step 1.
1. Compress and extend the strut rod or shock absorber rod more than four (4) times by hand.
2. Confirm the resistance and sound is normal when operating.
^ If atypical resistance or sound is noted, the strut/shock absorber should be replaced.
Disclaimer

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 12-106A Date: 121219 Cell Phone - Poor Hands Free Phone Sound Quality Classification:

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  12-106A Date: 121219
Cell Phone - Poor Hands Free Phone Sound Quality
Classification:
EL12-079a
Reference:
NTB12-106a
Date:
December 19, 2012
HANDS-FREE PHONE POOR SOUND QUALITY
The Applied Vehicles and Parts Information in this bulletin have been amended. Please discard previous versions.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
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APPLIED VINs and DATES
IF YOU CONFIRM
The customer has experienced or is experiencing, while using the hands-free phone, people on the other end of a phone call cannot hear them.
The customer's experience may include:
^ Voice is choppy or cuts-out.
^ Voice sounds distant.
^ Voice sounds as if speaking through a tunnel.
^ Voice sounds like it is under water.
ACTION
1. Replace the TEL Adaptor Unit.
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2. Replace the microphone and the map lamp finisher.
^ For Juke, replace the microphone and microphone finisher.
IMPORTANT:
The purpose of ACTION is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire Service Procedure
as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this repair.
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the claims coding shown.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Replace the TEL Adaptor Unit.
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^ Refer to the AV section in the appropriate Service Manual for replacement information.
2. Replace the Microphone.
^ Refer to the AV section in the appropriate Service Manual for microphone replacement information.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to crease the headlining.
^ Make sure to use the new microphone listed in the Parts Information.
^ Make sure to use the new map lamp finisher listed in the Parts Information.
NOTE:
For Juke use a new microphone finisher with new fasteners listed in the Parts Information.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure the new microphone is firmly snapped into place. If the microphone is loose, it could pick up extra noise from an unintended
source.
Disclaimer

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 12-105A Date: 121219 Cell Phone - Poor Hands Free Phone Sound Quality

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  12-105A Date: 121219
Cell Phone - Poor Hands Free Phone Sound Quality
Classification:
EL12-078a
Reference:
NTB12-015a
Date:
December 19, 2012
2011-13 MURANO & 2010-13 370Z WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM
HANDS-FREE PHONE POOR SOUND QUALITY
The Applied Vehicles and Parts Information in this bulletin have been amended. Please discard previous versions.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
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APPLIED VINs and DATES
IF YOU CONFIRM
The customer has experienced or is experiencing, while using the hands-free phone, people on the other end of a phone call cannot hear them.
The customer's experience may include:
^ Voice is choppy or cuts-out.
^ Voice sounds distant.
^ Voice sounds as if speaking through a tunnel.
^ Voice sounds like it is under water.
ACTION
1. Reprogram (reconfigure) the Multi AV.
2. Replace the microphone and the map lamp finisher.
IMPORTANT:
The purpose of ACTION (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire Service
Procedure as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this repair.
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PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the claims coding shown.
REPAIR OVERVIEW
SERVICE PROCEDURE
NOTE:
^ Before starting, make sure your AS 1ST has been freshly synchronized and all CONSULT-III (C-III) plus upgrades have been installed.
^ The Multi-AV reprogramming (reconfigure) software is delivered to C-III plus via ASSIST synchronization.
There are six parts to this procedure:
Part 1: Using C-III plus - record (write down) the Multi AV control unit part number and configuration settings.
Part 2: Using the vehicles on-board Systems Diagnostic Menu - perform Multi AV initialization.
Part 3: Using C-III plus - reprogram (reconfigure) the Multi AV and confirm the control unit part number has changed.
Part 4: Make sure the Multi AV system is operational.
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Part 5: Replace the system microphone with the one from the Parts Information section of this bulletin and install a new map lamp finisher.
Part 6: Check microphone operation using the vehicles on-board Systems Diagnostic Menu.
Part 1: Using C-III plus - record (write down) the Multi AV control unit part number and configuration settings.
1. Make sure the shift selector is in Park, and the parking brake is set.
2. Connect the C-III plus VI to the vehicle.
3. Turn the ignition ON.
NOTE:
You may want to start the engine to keep the battery charged during parts 1 through 4 of this procedure.
4. Write down the customer's radio station presets. (Presets will be lost during this procedure.)
5. Open/start AS 1ST on the CONSULT PC, then select CONSULT-III plus.
6. Wait for the VI to be detected, and status box to turn "green (Figure 1).
7. Select detected VI.
^ If there is more than one VI in the shop, select the VI that is being used on the current vehicle by highlighting the Connection Status box that
has the correct serial number.
8. Select Diagnosis (One System).
9. Select MULTI AV.
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10. Select ECU Identification.
* IMPORTANT*
11. Print or write down the ECU PART
NUMBER for Warranty Information.
25915 - _________
NOTE:
In Part 3 of this procedure the ECU Part Number will be used to confirm the Multi AV reconfiguration was successful.
12. Select the Home button when done.
13. Select Re/programming Configuration.
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14. Check the box confirming the precautions have been read, then select Next.
15. Use Manual Selection (Vehicle Name), then select correct Make, Model and Year.
NOTE:
If the screen in Figure 6 does not display, skip to step 17.
16. Click on Select.
17. Confirm correct VIN, Vehicle Name and Model Year.
18a. If the VIN is correct, select Confirm.
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18b. If the VIN needs to be changed:
a. Select Change then refer to Figure 8.
b. Correct the VIN, and then select Confirm.
19. After system call completes, select MULTI AV.
20. Select Read / Write Configuration.
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21. Select Before Replace ECU.
IMPORTANT:
Do not select Save (see Figure 12).
22. Write down or print the Setting Value (Multi-AV configuration) for each of the Items listed (see Figure 12).
NOTE:
^ The screen shown in Figure 12 is an example.
^ These setting values will be used during the reprogram (reconfigure) of the Multi AV later in this procedure.
23. When done, select Home.
Part 2: Perform Multi AV initialization using the vehicles on-board Systems Diagnostic Menu.
NOTE:
^ The ignition should still be ON.
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^ Leave C-III plus turned ON with the home screen displayed and the VI connected while performing Multi-AV initialization.
1. Turn the audio system OFF.
2. Put the AV system into System Diagnostic Mode as follows:
a. Press and hold the SETTING button.
b. While holding the SETTING button, turn the volume control knob 40 clicks or more.
^ The volume control knob can be turned either direction.
^ When the system goes into the System Diagnostic Menu, the screen in Figure A2 will display.
3. Select Confirmation/Adjustment.
4. Select Initialize Settings.
NOTE:
Use the scroll arrow to find "Initialize Settings".
5. Select Accessory Number Initialization.
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6. Select Yes.
7. Select Yes.
8. The screen in Figure A7 will display while initializing.
9. The screen in Figure A8 will display when initializing is complete.
10. Reboot the Multi AV system as follows:
a. Turn the ignition OFF.
b. Wait 10 Seconds.
c. Turn the ignition ON.
Part 3: Using C-III plus; reprogram (reconfigure) the Multi AV unit and confirm the control unit part number has changed.
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1. Select Re/programming Configuration.
2. Check the box confirming the precautions have been read then select Next.
3. Use Manual Selection (Vehicle Name), then select correct Make, Model and Year.
NOTE:
If the screen in Figure B3 does not display, skip to step 5.
4. Click on Select.
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5. Confirm correct VIN, Vehicle Name, and Model Year.
6. Select Confirm.
7. After system call completes, select MULTI AV.
8. Select Manual Configuration.
9. Use the drop down arrows to select the values for each item listed (see Figure B7).
^ For MICROPHONE, select "DIRECTIONAL MID".
^ For all other items, use the values that you wrote down in Part 1, step 22.
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10. Select Next.
11. Confirm correct values for items listed and then select OK.
12. Wait for C-III plus to transfer the reprogramming (reconfiguration) to Multi AV - about 1 minute or less.
13. After C-III plus finishes transferring the reconfiguration to the MULTI AV, select Home.
14. Turn the ignition OFF and wait 10 seconds.
15. Start the engine and let it idle while the Multi AV system reboots.
16. Use C-III plus to clear any codes from the Multi AV system:
a. Select Diagnoses (One System) > Multi AV > Self Diagnosis Results.
b. Clear any codes that are present.
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17. Confirm the Multi AV part number has changed:
a. Select ECU Identification.
b. Compare the part number you wrote down in Part 1, step 11, on page 5 to the one that is now displayed.
c. The part number should be different.
NOTE:
If the part numbers are not different, the reconfigure process was not successful.
18. Close the C-III plus and disconnect the VI from the vehicle.
Part 4: Make sure the Multi AV system is operational.
1. Confirm that fan, temperature, and air flow modes can be adjusted.
2. Turn the radio ON.
3. Turn the volume knob and make sure the audio volume responds to movement of the knob.
Part 5: Replace the system microphone
^ Refer to the AV section in the Service Manual for microphone replacement information.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to crease the headlining.
^ Make sure to use the new microphone listed in the Parts Information.
^ Make sure to use the new map lamp finisher listed in the Parts Information.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure the new microphone is firmly snapped into place. If the microphone is loose, it could pick up extra noise from an unintended
source.
Part 6: Check Microphone Operation Using the vehicles on-board Systems
Diagnostic Menu.
1. Turn the ignition ON and the audio system OFF.
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2. Put the AV system into System Diagnostic Mode as follows:
a. Press and hold the SETTING button.
b. While holding the SETTING button, turn the volume control knob 40 clicks or more.
^ The volume control knob can be turned either direction.
^ When the system goes into the System Diagnostic Menu, the screen in Figure M2 will display.
3. Select Confirmation/Adjustment.
4. Select Hands-free Phone.
NOTE:
Use the scroll arrow to find Hands-free Phone.
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5. Select Voice Microphone Test.
^ A "feedback noise will come from the system speakers as confirmation that the microphone is operating.
^ If you speak, you should hear your voice coming from the system speakers. This is further confirmation that the microphone is operating.
6. Reboot Multi AV system by cycling the ignition OFF for 10 seconds, then back ON.
7. Reset the customer's radio stations presets.
The Service Procedure is complete, but you may need to adjust the system for customer preference:
Adjust outgoing call volume to a level that is suitable for the customer's voice as follows:
A. Press the SETTING button on the control panel.
B. Select Volumes & Beeps.
C. Adjust the Outgoing Call volume to the customer's preference.
^ If extremely loud talker, set to level 1 (-).
^ If moderately loud talker, set to level 2.
^ If normal loud talker, set to level 3.
^ If moderately quiet talker, set to level 4.
^ If quiet talker, set to level 5 (+).
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Disclaimer

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 11-074A Date: 110818 Computers/Controls - CONSULT(R) Reprogramming Info. Classification: EC11-021A

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  11-074A Date: 110818
Computers/Controls - CONSULT(R) Reprogramming Info.
Classification: EC11-021A
Reference: NTB11-074A
Date: August 18, 2011
REPROGRAMMING WITH CONSULT
This bulletin has been amended. The statements below have changed. No other changes have been made. Please discard any previous copies.
APPLIED VEHICLES: All Nissan vehicles with a reprogrammable ECU
SERVICE INFORMATION
If you have a reprogram that requires the use of CONSULT-IT (C-II, and C-II is not available:
^ Refer to the chart below to determine CONSULT applicability.
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CURRENT REPROGRAMMING APPLICABILITY CHART
Reprogramming C-II Loaner Program
(Available ONLY for reprogramming use)
^ Contact TECH LINE and they will determine if a C-II Loaner is needed. If so they will make arrangements for the loaner to be shipped.
^ Dealerships must return the C-II Loaner immediately after the reprogramming is completed.
^ If the Loaner is not returned within one week of delivery, your FOM will be contacted to collect the unit.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 11-027 Date: 110310 Tires - Preventing Tire Flat Spotting Classification: WT11-001

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  11-027 Date: 110310
Tires - Preventing Tire Flat Spotting
Classification: WT11-001
Reference: NTB11-027
Date: March 10, 2011
NEW VEHICLE TIRE FLAT SPOTTING
APPLIED VEHICLES: New unsold Nissan dealer in-stock units
SERVICE INFORMATION
Temporary tire Flat Spotting is common on New Dealer In-Stock vehicles that have not been occasionally moved.
Flat Spotting can occur after the vehicle has been parked (not moved) for a few days, or longer. In most cases it is temporary. In extreme cases it can
be permanent.
As instructed in the Assurance Products Resource Manual, vehicles should be moved 12 inches, in one direction only, every 30 days to prevent tire
Flat Spotting.
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New vehicle inventory vibration incidents related to storage Flat Spotting are not considered warrantable repairs.
If tire Flat Spotting has occurred, it can cause a vibration or shimmy condition that may be noticeable for the first several miles of driving.
Factors that can influence Flat Spotting:
^ Long storage time without moving the vehicle may result in permanent flat spots.
^ High performance and high speed rated tires are more prone to flat spotting due to the internal construction and nylon use in these tires.
^ Shorter sidewall tires do not absorb irregularities (flat spots) as well as taller sidewall tires.
^ In colder temperature tires are stiffer which increases the tendency to have flat spots and increases the drive time needed to remove them.
Refer to the Service Procedure below if you have tires with Flat Spotting.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
^ It is important to remove any temporary Flat Spotting prior to performing tire balance, tire run-out, and/or tire road force checks.
^ If the Flat Spotting is not removed it can result in incorrect measurements.
^ Temporary flat spots will return to original (near uniform) condition after driving for approximately 15 miles at highway speeds.
1. Drive the vehicle at highway speeds until the vibration (Flat Spotting) is eliminated.
NOTE:
^ In most cases, flat spot vibrations will be eliminated within 15 minutes (about 15 miles) of driving.
^ If the vehicle has been stored without moving for an extended time, it may be necessary to drive the vehicle up to 30 minutes (about 30 miles) at
highway speeds.
^ If the vibration goes away during the test drive, no further action is required.
^ If the vibration is not completely eliminated during the test drive go to step 2.
2. Within 10 minutes after driving the vehicle, lift the vehicle so there is no load on the tries.
3. Check the tire/wheel assemblies for balance, run-out, and road force variation. Correct as necessary.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 09-016A Date: 100909 Body - Can't Raise Windows With Doors Open

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  09-016A Date: 100909
Body - Can't Raise Windows With Doors Open
Classification: EL09-007A
Reference: NTB09-016A
Date: September 9, 2010
370Z; DOOR WINDOW OPERATION
This bulletin has been amended. The Applied Vehicles section has been revised. No other changes have been made. Please discard all previous
copies.
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2009-2010 370Z Coupe (Z34)
2010 370Z Roadster (HZ34)
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IF YOU CONFIRM
Upon opening either the driver's or passenger's door, the door windows cannot be raised, with the door open.
AND
The battery state-of-charge is low,
OR
The battery, for whatever reason, had been temporarily disconnected.
ACTIONS
DO NOT replace the power window motor or power window switch.
If the battery state-of-charge is low, service the battery as indicated by use of the Midtronics GR-8 Battery and Diagnostic Station using standard
Warranty procedures.
Re-initialize the windows using the Service Procedure.
NOTE:
This procedure can also be found in Section 2 of the 370Z Owner's Manual.
^ The power window has an automatic adjusting function.
^ When the door is being opened, the window is automatically lowered slightly to avoid contact between the window and the side roof panel.
^ When the door is closed, the window is automatically raised slightly.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Push the ignition switch to the ON position.
2. Close the door.
3. Open the window more than halfway by operating the power window switch.
4. Pull the power window switch and hold it to close the window, and then hold the switch more than 3 seconds after the window is closed
completely.
5. Release the power window switch. Operate the window by the automatic function to confirm the initialization is complete.
6. Performs steps 2 through 5 above for the other window.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-106 Date: 100910 Antitheft System - NATS Security VBC Logic Classification: EL10-028

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-106 Date: 100910
Antitheft System - NATS Security VBC Logic
Classification: EL10-028
Reference: NTB10-106
Date: September 10, 2010
NATS SECURITY - VBC LOGIC
APPLIED VEHICLE: 2009 - 2011 All Nissan with NATS / Immobilizer System
SERVICE INFORMATION
All model year 2009 - 2011 Nissan vehicles equipped with NATS/Immobilizer system have the new VBC (Validate Before Crank) starter relay
logic.
VBC (Validate Before Crank) Logic:
^ The BCM will make sure that a valid (registered) key is being used before engaging the starter relay. If the key is not authenticated the starter will
not operate.
^ If the engine cranks, the issue is not related to NATS. Do not replace NATS components (BCM, I-Key, FOB Reader or RF Receiver). Refer to
ASIST for further diagnostic information as needed.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-126 Date: 101021 Steering/Suspension - Wheel Bearing Collision Damage Classification: FA10-006

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-126 Date: 101021
Steering/Suspension - Wheel Bearing Collision Damage
Classification: FA10-006
Reference: NTB10-126
Date: October 21, 2010
WHEEL BEARING COLLISION DAMAGE
APPLIED VEHICLES: All Nissan
SERVICE INFORMATION
Impacts to wheel bearings (such as a collision or other suspension damage) may create slight indents in the bearing surfaces. These indents may not
be visible but can cause bearing noise.
NOTE:
Hub/bearing replacement due to impact (collision or other suspension damage) is not a warrantable repair
If a vehicle has visible wheel or suspension damage due to impact (collision or other suspension damage), it is recommended that the wheel bearing
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assembly be inspected as follows:
1. Remove the hub/bearing assembly from the vehicle.
2. Hold the hub/bearing assembly with both hands.
3. Rotate the hub/bearing assembly in both directions (clockwise and counterclockwise).
4. If any gritty or rough feeling is detected in the bearing replace it with a new one.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-090 Date: 100730 Engine - Oil Level Is Low/Various Unusual Engine Noises Classification: EM10-005


 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-090 Date: 100730
Engine - Oil Level Is Low/Various Unusual Engine Noises
Classification: EM10-005
Reference: 10-090
Date: July 30, 2010
2009 - 2010 370Z; ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS LOW
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009-2010 370Z (Z34)
APPLIED ENGINE: VQ37VHR ONLY
APPLIED VIN / DATE:
Vehicles built before: JN1AZ4FH(*)AM303670 / 05-Apr-2010
Vehicles built before: JN1AZ4EH(*)AM503778 / 05-Apr-2010
IF YOU CONFIRM
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Engine oil level is low.
OR
There is unusual engine noise.
ACTION
Use the "Repair Flow Chart" in the Service Procedure determine the complete repair procedures for a specific vehicle.
CAUTION:
If the short engine is replaced as part of this bulletin, please advise the customer to follow the Owner's Manual Engine "Break-in Schedule" for the
first 1,200 miles including:
^ DO NOT RUN THE ENGINE OVER 4,000 RPM.
^ DO NOT ACCELERATE AT FULL THROTTLE.
NOTE:
Check OBD-II "Engine" Self Diagnosis for any stored DTC codes and use the appropriate Electronic Service Manual (ESM) to repair any DTC
code found stored.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
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Refer to the Repair Flow Chart above to determine the steps needed for this vehicle.
INITIAL ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake.
2. Make sure the engine has been OFF for more than 10 minutes.
^ This allows the engine oil to drain back into the engine pan.
^ Engine OFF for 30 minutes or more is ideal.
3. Remove the oil dip stick and wipe it clean.
4. Reinsert the dip stick all the way.
5. Pull the dip stick out again and check the oil level:
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If the oil level is in this range (Figure 1);
^ Go to "Add Oil And Check For Noise".
^ Perform steps 6 and 7 only.
If the oil level is in this range (Figure 2; not registered on the dip stick at all):
^ Go to "Check Oil And Check For Noise".
^ Perform steps 8 through 11.
ADD OIL AND CHECK FOR NOISE
Oil level is found in the range shown in Figure 3; perform steps 6 and 7 only.
6. Add oil as needed to bring level to the H mark (completely full).
^ Recommended oil: API SERVICE SL / SAE 5W-30.
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NOTE:
Oil that is added to the engine will take a few minutes to drain down to the engine pan. Wait at least 10 minutes before rechecking the oil level.
7. Check for unusual engine noises:
^ If there are no unusual engine noises; record the vehicle mileage; return the vehicle to the customer; and ask the customer to return to the dealer
after 1000 - 3750 miles to recheck oil level.
or
^ If there are any unusual engine noises, replace the short engine assy. using standard Warranty Repair Practices.
NOTE:
For engine noise warranty claims, reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual.
CHANGE OIL AND CHECK FOR NOISE
Oil level is found in the range shown in Figure 4, (not registered on the dip stick at all), perform steps 8 though 11.
8. Change the oil and filter.
^ Make sure the oil is filled exactly to the H mark (completely full).
NOTE:
Oil that is added to the engine will take a few minutes to drain down to the engine pan. Wait at least 10 minutes before rechecking the oil level.
^ Recommended oil: API SERVICE SL / SAE 5W-30.
9. Check for unusual engine noise.
^ If there are no unusual engine noises; go to step 10;
or
^ If there are any unusual engine noises, replace the short engine assy. using standard Warranty Repair Practices.
NOTE:
For engine noise warranty claims, reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual.
10. Record the vehicle mileage.
11. Ask the customer to return to the dealer after 1000 - 3750 miles to recheck the engine oil level.
OIL LEVEL CHECK AFTER 1000 - 3750 MILES
12. Park the vehicle on a level surface with the engine stopped for at least ten (10) minutes.
IMPORTANT:
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The 30 minute time period is ideal to allow all of the oil to drain back to the oil pan (crankcase).
13. Write down the exact oil level reading using the engine dipstick and ruler (see Figure 5).
^ To measure; line up the 0 mm edge of the ruler with the H mark on the dipstick.
^ The example in Figure 5 shows the oil level is 8 mm below the H mark.
14. Check service records for the last time the engine oil was filled.
NOTE:
For the purposes of this bulletin, the following documentation for oil level checked and filled will be accepted.
=> Repair / work order from any Nissan dealer showing the vehicle mileage and indicating service for "check and refill oil level", or "oil and
filter change".
15. Determine the number of miles driven since the last engine oil was filled.
16. Select the correct mileage range at the top of the Oil Consumption Chart shown below.
17. Use your ruler reading from step 13 to select the correct "mm" ruler reading at the left side of the chart.
18. Write down your results (OK or NO GOOD) based on the intersecting points of the mileage and "mm" ruler reading.
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OIL CONSUMPTION CHART (FOR VQ37VHR ONLY)
If the oil level is in the No Good range:
a. Order a replacement Short Engine Assy. and Gasket Kit.
b. Schedule an appointment for short engine replacement.
c. Fill the engine oil to the "H" mark and release the vehicle to the customer.
NOTE:
Advise the customer to check the oil level at least every 1000 miles and make sure the oil level is refilled to the "H" mark while waiting for the
scheduled short engine replacement date.
CAUTION:
If the short engine is replaced as part of this bulletin, please advise the customer to follow the Owner's Manual Engine "Break-in Schedule" for the
first 1,200 miles including:
^ DO NOT RUN THE ENGINE OVER 4,000 RPM.
^ DO NOT ACCELERATE AT FULL THROTTLE.
If the oil level is in the OK range:
a. Fill the engine oil to the "H" mark on the dip stick.
b. Record the amount of oil added.
c. Record the vehicle mileage.
d. Release the vehicle to the customer.
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^ No further action is needed.
^ Remind the customer to continue to check the oil level every 1000 miles or every other fuel fill up.
NOTE:
If the customer chooses, they may return up to 3 times for a 1000-3750 mile oil level check.
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-066 Date: 100507 Computers/Control - CAN Code, Diagnostic Tips/Guidelines Classification: EL10-017

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-066 Date: 100507
Computers/Control - CAN Code, Diagnostic Tips/Guidelines
Classification: EL10-017
Reference: ITB10-066
Date: May 7, 2010
CAN COMMUNICATION CODES - DIAGNOSTIC TIPS & GUIDELINES
APPLIED VEHICLES: All 2005 - 2010 Nissan vehicles
SERVICE INFORMATION
Related to communication codes U1000, U1001, U1002, U1010:
^ Always diagnose the communication codes first.
^ When a module reports a U1000 code, it is typically operating normally; however, there is a communication error external to that module on the
CAN network.
^ U1000 indicates an error. V-CAN diagram or CAN Diag Support Monitor provides data to determine the location of the error.
Step 1
Complete the CAN diagnosis with CONSULT-III (C-III).
^ Open ASIST first and then open C-III using the Consult Utilities icon. This step will help identify the CAN type on many vehicles using the SIS
function.
^ Ensure the correct CAN type is selected. Selecting the incorrect CAN type will lead to mis-diagnosis.
Step 2
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View the V-CAN screen or print all CAN Diag Support Monitors (shown below).
^ The V-CAN diagram screen is a snap shot only. It must be refreshed after any changes.
Step 3
Read the V-CAN diagram using the key provided OR reference the appropriate Electronic Service Manual (ESM) to analyze the CAN Diag Support
Monitor data. Determine the incident according to the display.
Step 4
If V-CAN diagnosis is not available or inconclusive, refer to the basic CAN diagnostic guidelines shown below. These represent electrical values of
the CAN system measured at the Data Link Connector or connectors at non-termination units.
To properly perform these basic checks:
^ The battery should be disconnected for resistance checks.
^ The ignition should be off.
Tips if a control module is the suspected root cause:
^ Improper module configuration or incorrect part numbers may set CAN DTCs.
^ Low battery voltage may set CAN DTCs.
^ Always confirm the power, ground, and CAN resistance at a suspect module before replacing the module. Resistance should be close to 60 ohms
at the module (measured with the battery disconnected). The resistance at terminating modules should be close to 120 ohms. Examples of
terminating modules include IPDM, ECM, or BCM. Reference the appropriate ESM to determine the terminating modules.
DEFINITION OF CAN CODES
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V-CAN Diagram Screen/CAN Diag Support Monitor - Step 3 Illustration
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Battery is Possibly Connected - disconnected and recheck resistence
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Normal Resistence - CAN Harness
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Normal Resistance - CAN High to Ground
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Normal Resistence - CAN Low to Ground
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Open CAN Harness
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Short - CAN High to CAN Low
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Normal Voltage - CAN High
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Normal Voltage - CAN Low

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-061A Date: 100629 Lighting - Xenon Headlamp Service Info.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-061A Date: 100629
Lighting - Xenon Headlamp Service Info.
Classification: EL10-021A
Reference: NTB10-061A
Date: June 29, 2010
XENON HEAD LAMP SERVICE
This bulletin has been amended. The Parts Information has been updated. Please discard previous versions of this bulletin.
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2005 - 2010 Nissan with xenon headlamps
IF YOU CONFIRM
A xenon headlamp is not functioning because of an issue inside the headlamp assembly (an internal issue),
ACTION
Refer to the appropriate Service Manual, follow the diagnostic and repair information for xenon headlamps.
NOTE:
^ In most cases, replacement of a bulb or HID control unit will solve the incident.
^ Do not replace the entire xenon headlamp assembly when a bulb or HID control unit is available to solve the incident, if one should occur.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
^ Reference the current Nissan Flat Rate Manual and use the appropriate claims coding for the repair performed.
^ For HID control unit replacement, use Operation Code RJ36AA.
PARTS INFORMATION
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NOTE:
^ The HID control unit includes a starter (xenon bulb socket). For some models, the starter is not replaceable. In this case, replace only the HID
control unit using the old starter.
^ Torque specification for the screw that holds the starter to the HID control unit is:
^ 1.3 - 1.7 Nm (0.13 - 0.17 k-gm, 12 - 15 in-lb)

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 09-040A Date: 100514 Cooling System - Long Life Coolant Information

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  09-040A Date: 100514
Cooling System - Long Life Coolant Information
Classification: EM09-001A
Reference: NTB09-040A
Date: May 14, 2010
NEW BLUE NISSAN LONG LIFE ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
This bulletin has been amended. The Service Information has been updated. Please discard previous versions of this bulletin.
SERVICE INFORMATION
In calendar year 2009, Nissan began filling some vehicles at the factory with a NEW Nissan Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant (LLC) that is blue in
color.
NOTE: LLC = Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant
The transition to this new Blue LLC continued though MY 2010. Beginning with MY 2011, all Nissan vehicles are filled at the factory with the Blue
LLC.
^ MY 2009 and 2010: Some vehicles are filled at the factory with Blue LLC.
^ MY 2011: All vehicles are filled at the factory with Blue LLC.
Blue LLC is designed to have a service life of 7 years/105,000 miles for the factory fill, and 5 years/75,000 miles for subsequent replacement fills.
Nissan Blue Super LLC is available through the Nissan Direct Ship Chemical Care Product Program, Website order link via dealer portal
www.NNAnet.com or order direct www.NissanChemicals.com.
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^ Blue LLC one gallon pre-diluted:
P/N 999MP - LP25500P
> The one gallon containers are pre-diluted with 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled water.
> Do not add additional water when using pre-diluted Blue LLC.
^ Blue LLC one quart concentrate:
P/N 999MP - L255QTP
> The one quart concentrate containers are intended for extreme cold weather application.
> Use the concentrate without mixing (do not add water).
> Add directly to the cooling system in specific amounts as directed on the container label.
Additional Information for using Blue LLC
Blue LLC and Green-colored Nissan LLC (P/N 999MP-AF000P) are compatible with each other:
^ Blue can be mixed/added with Green
^ Green can be mixed/added with Blue
CAUTION:
^ Adding Green LLC to Blue LLC will reduce/shorten the life expectancy of the Blue LLC to that of the Green LLC (4 years / 60,000 miles).
^ LLC must always be used with demineralized or distilled water, otherwise the life expectancy of the LLC (Blue or Green) will be degraded and
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cooling system damage may occur.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 08-008C Date: 090915 Keyless/Antitheft Sysems - NATS/Intelligent Key Info. Classification: EL07-045C

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  08-008C Date: 090915
Keyless/Antitheft Sysems - NATS/Intelligent Key Info.
Classification: EL07-045C
Reference: NTB08-008C
Date: September 15, 2009
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NISSAN; INTELLIGENT KEY / NATS KEY REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
The APPLIED VEHICLES list and the chart below have been amended. Discard all earlier versions of this bulletin.
APPLIED VEHICLES
SERVICE INFORMATION:
The Service Procedures for the following will no longer be available in Technical Service Bulletins:
^ NATS Key registration.
^ Intelligent Key registration.
^ Steering Lock Unit ID Registration.
These Procedures are now only available in the CONSULT-III Operation Manual.
You must have the Security Key installed to access the Operation Manual.
The Operation Manual is blocked from print functions for security.
To open the Operation Manual: Close ASIST. Click on START, then CONSULT-III Operation Manual. From the Operation Manual Selection
window, select CONSULT-III Operation Manual NATS-NVIS. Then select the language choice.
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Use the information in the Table's above determine which Manual Selection is required for the vehicle you are working on.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 09-105A Date: 100407 Navigation System - Software Update For Various Concerns Classification: EL09-044

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  09-105A Date: 100407
Navigation System - Software Update For Various Concerns
Classification: EL09-044
Reference: NTB09-105A
Date: April 7, 2010
NAVIGATION SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPDATE
This bulletin has been amended. Please discard previous versions.
APPLIED VEHICLES2: 010 Altima (L32, CL32, & L32HV) Sedan, Coupe, & Hybrid
2010 Maxima (A35)
2010 370Z (Z34) Roadster (convertible)
APPLIED VINs: Altima built in this range: 1N4(*)L2(***)A(*) 100000 - 113343
Maxima built in this range: 1N4AA5A(**)AC 800020 - 821364
370Z built in this range: JN1AZ4F(**)AM 300062 - 301332
IF YOU CONFIRM
A customer reports any of the follow issues with their navigation system:
^ System reboots when making a Bluetooth(R) phone call
^ Lock-up when switching regions
^ A POI is listed in the wrong city
^ POI "Search by City" is not available in select Canadian Provinces
^ "House Number Field" is blank during voice destination entry
^ "Voice Destination Entry" cancels during "Calculate Route"
^ Certain cities are not available in destination "Select a City"
and
The navigation system Map Version is 09-10 MAP No.1.
ACTION
Install the navigation system software update per the Service Procedure in this bulletin.
SOFTWARE UPDATE DVDs (3 disc set) - REQUIRED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
^ Each dealer has been mailed one disc set, free of charge, from Clarion.
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^ Should you require additional DVDs due to loss or damage, the DVDs can be ordered, free of charge, by contacting Clarion. Request reference
number DVD NTB09-105.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Checking Navigation System Map Version
1. Turn the ignition ON.
2. Press the INFO button.
3. Select Navigation Version on the display screen.
4. Press the ENTER button.
5. Make sure Map Version is:
09-10 MAP No.1
NOTE:
^ If the Map Version is other then above, reprogramming is not needed:
^ Map Version after reprogramming is
09-10 MAP No.1b
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Attach a battery charger to the vehicle battery. Set the charger to a low charge rate (trickle charge).
NOTE:
This procedure (software update) will take several minutes with the ignition ON. Make sure to attach a battery charger to the vehicle battery.
2. Set the ignition to the ON position.
3. Insert disc 1/3 into the in-dash CD / DVD player.
^ For Altima; open the display by pressing the OPEN/TILT button to access the disc slot.
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started, make sure all 3 discs have been loaded into the CD / DVD player before stopping the procedure.
4. Wait for the program to load (progress bar will display).
5. When the program has finished loading:
^ Disc 1 will automatically eject, and
^ Program loading is completed" will display.
6. Remove disc 1/3 and install disc 2/3.
7. On the display screen; press "DVD Update" and then "yes".
8. Wait for update to complete - about 15 minutes.
9. When the update is complete the display screen will read "Eject the DVD to let the system reboot".
IMPORTANT:
Once reprogramming has started, make sure all 3 discs have been loaded into the CD / DVD player before stopping the procedure.
10. Eject and remove disc 2/3.
11. Wait for the system to reboot.
12. When the reboot is complete the display screen will read, "Please insert disc 3/3".
13. Insert disc 3/3.
14. Wait for loading to complete - 3 to 5 minutes (progress bar will display).
15. When loading is complete:
^ Disc 3/3 will automatically eject, and
^ "Program loading is completed" will display.
16. Remove disc 3/3.
^ Software update is complete.
^ For Altima: close the display by doing a "short" press of the OPEN/TILT button.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-003A Date: 100211 Page 243 A/T - 5 Speed A/T DTC Diagnostics

 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-003A Date: 100211
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A/T - 5 Speed A/T DTC Diagnostics
Classification: AT09-016A
Reference: NTB10-003A
Date: February 11, 2010
5 SPEED A/T DTC DIAGNOSES FOR P1701, P1702, P1703, P1704, P1705, P1754, P1759, P1764, P1769, P1774
This bulletin has been amended. Additional DTCs were applied. Discard all previous copies.
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2003 - 2010 Nissan vehicles with 5-Speed A/T
APPLIED TRANSMISSION: RE5R05A ONLY
SERVICE INFORMATION
If one or more DTCs listed below are found stored in Self Diagnosis, use the REPAIR FLOW CHART shown below to assist in diagnosis.
^ DTCs: P1701, P1702, P1703, P1704, P1705, P1754, P1759, P1764, P1769, P1774.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If DTC(s) not listed above is/are found stored in Self Diagnosis, this bulletin does not apply. Refer to ASIST and the appropriate Service Manual for
diagnostic procedure(s) as needed.
REPAIR FLOW CHART
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Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 03-015B Date: 091221 M/T - Warranty Repair Fluid Requirements


 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  03-015B Date: 091221
M/T - Warranty Repair Fluid Requirements
Classification: MT02-001B
Reference: NTB03-015B
Date: December 21, 21009
2001-2010 NISSAN; MANUAL TRANSMISSION OIL REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS
This bulletin has been amended. Please discard all copies of the earlier version.
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2001-2010 Nissan Manual Transmission-Equipped Vehicles
SERVICE INFORMATION
If an Applied Vehicle equipped with Manual Transmission (MT) needs servicing for warranty repairs, Nissan Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF)
HQ Multi 75W-85, Nissan TransElf NFJ 75W-80, or Nissan GTR R35 Special is required. See the chart above.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Nissan Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) HQ Multi 75W-85, Nissan TransElf NFJ 75W-80, or Nissan GTR R35 Special oil must be used when
performing manual transmission repairs paid by Nissan. These include warranty, service contract, or goodwill repairs.
Nissan will not reimburse dealers for manual transmission repairs when Nissan Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) HQ Multi 75W-85, Nissan
TransElf NFJ 75W-80, or Nissan GTR R35 Special oil is not used.
Nissan recommends use of the above listed manual transmission fluids, which optimize shift quality, for customer pay use as well.
Nissan Manual Transmission Fluid and all Nissan chemicals are ordered through the Direct Ship Chemical Care Product Program.
Disclaimer

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 09-140 Date: 091208 A/T - CVT Oil Leak Diagnosis Information Classification: AT09-012

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  09-140 Date: 091208
A/T - CVT Oil Leak Diagnosis Information
Classification: AT09-012
Reference: NTB09-140
Date: December 8, 2009
CVT OIL LEAK DIAGNOSIS USING FLORESCENT DYE
APPLIED TRANSMISSION: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
SERVICE INFORMATION
If you have a CVT that appears to have oil seepage or a leak on the transmission, follow the steps below to assist in a correct diagnosis.
1. Thoroughly clean off the area of the suspected leak.
2. Install 1 fluid ounce of J-28431 Fluorescent Oil Dye* into the CVT.
3. Drive vehicle for a minimum of 30 minutes (to ensure proper diagnosis).
4. Inspect with lamp from J-43926 A/C Dye Kit*
If no fluorescent oil trace/leak is found, the stain is probably:
^ corrosion protection chemicals sprayed on the transmission
and/or
^ lubricants which are sometimes used to ease the assembly process.
NOTE:
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These may cause dust to accumulate (gather) on the transmission and have the appearance of an oil leak. Neither of these requires corrective action.
If a fluorescent oil trace/leak is found:
^ Repair using standard warranty procedures.
*These tools were made Essential in 2001 (J-28431) and 1999 (J-43926). They are also available from Tech Mate.
NOTE:
The Fluorescent Oil Dye is also available from Tech Mate in a pack of six 1 ounce bottles. That pack is available as part number J-28431-6.

Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical 10-009 Date: 100119 Engine Controls - Seized O2 Sensor Removal Procedure Classification: EM09-015


 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Technical  10-009 Date: 100119
Engine Controls - Seized O2 Sensor Removal Procedure
Classification: EM09-015
Reference: NTB10-009
Date: January 19, 2010
REMOVAL PROCEDURE FOR SEIZED EXHAUST SENSOR
APPLIED VEHICLES: All Nissan vehicles
SERVICE INFORMATION
If an exhaust sensor is seized in the exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube, perform the procedure described in this bulletin to remove the sensor and
prevent unnecessary replacement of the exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube.
In most cases this procedure is successful. This is because the threads of the exhaust sensors are made of a softer material than the part they thread
into on the exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube.
NOTE:
The replacement of exhaust manifolds/catalysts/front tubes for stripped exhaust sensor threads may not be considered a warrantable expense.
This procedure can be performed by two methods:
Method #1 - If the Sensor Can Be Easily Accessed
^ The procedure can be performed on the vehicle.
^ The exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube will not have to be removed.
Method #2 - If the Sensor Cannot Be Easily Accessed
^ The exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube must be removed from the vehicle.
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^ The procedure will be performed with the part clamped in a vice.
Method #2 is described in this bulletin. Method #1 is the same as Method #2 except that it is performed on the vehicle.
Service Procedure
Rust Penetrant
Recommended rust penetrants to be used in this procedure:
NOTES:
^ Rust penetrant is considered a shop supply.
^ Nissan Rust Penetrant can be ordered through the Nissan Direct Ship Chemical Care Product Program, Website order via link on dealer portal.
^ WD-40 is available from various local sources.
Removal Tool
^ When removing a seized exhaust sensor with a specialty socket (which contains a slit to accommodate the wiring harness), it may spread open and
strip the sensor.
^ Before this occurs, it is recommended to cut the wiring harness from the sensor and use a box end wrench or 6-point deep well socket.
1. Clamp the exhaust manifold/catalyst/front tube in a vice.
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2. Spray the sensor with the rust penetrant for 2 to 3 seconds.
^ It is important that the spray is directed at the base of the sensor to ensure it penetrates into the threads.
3. Loosen the sensor approximately 10 degrees.
4. Spray with rust penetrant again for 2 to 3 seconds.
5. Tighten the sensor 10 degrees, then loosen the sensor 10 degrees.
^ Repeat this motion several times until the sensor begins to turn more easily.
6. Continue the tightening/loosening motion while gradually unscrewing the sensor. Stop when the sensor will not unscrew any further.
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7. Spray with rust penetrant again for 2 to 3 seconds.
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the sensor is removed.
9. Use compressed air to remove any metal debris from inside the boss threads.
CAUTION:
DO NOT perform this step if the procedure is being done on the vehicle (Method #1). Doing so may cause metal debris to enter the engine cylinders.
10. If metal debris remains trapped in the boss threads, use a spiral nylon brush to remove it.
11. Spray the boss threads with rust penetrant for 2 to 3 seconds.
12. Run a thread chaser through the boss to clean the threads.
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^ Use Kent Moore part number J-43897-18 or J43897-12.
13. Use compressed air to remove any remaining debris.
CAUTION:
DO NOT perform this step if the procedure is being done on the vehicle (Method #1). Doing so may cause metal debris to enter the engine cylinders.
14. If metal debris remains trapped in the boss threads, use a spiral nylon brush to remove it.
15. Tilt the manifold/catalyst/front tube so that the metal debris falls out of the part.
16. Apply compressed air through the boss to blow out any remaining debris.
CAUTION:
DO NOT perform this step if the procedure is being done on the vehicle (Method #1). Doing so may cause metal debris to enter the engine cylinders.
17. Install the new sensor as described in the applicable Electronic Service Manual (ESM).