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NTB09-094 2009 MAXIMA STEERING COLUMN COMFORT ADJUSTMENT

NTB09-094 2009 MAXIMA STEERING COLUMN COMFORT ADJUSTMENT
2009 MAXIMA STEERING COLUMN COMFORT ADJUSTMENT
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-094, Date of Issue: September 23, 2009
IF YOU CONFIRM
The steering column power adjustment (tilt or telescope) does not work or makes
abnormal noise when operating the switch.
ACTION
Replace the adjustment motor (tilt or telescope) with the one listed in the Parts
Information.
PARTS INFORMATION
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
CLAIMS INFORMATION
AND/OR
NISSAN: 2009 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: ST09-005
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009 Maxima (A35)
NOTE: Do not replace the entire steering column when replacement of a tilt or
telescope motor will solve the incident, if it should occur.
IMPORTANT: The purpose of ACTIONS (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.
DESCRIPTION P/N QUANTITY
Motor Assembly - Tilt 48990 - 9N06D 1; if needed
Motor Assembly - Telescopic 48991 - 1LB6B 1; if needed
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Replace Steering Column Tilt Motor (1) QA24AA ZE 32 (2)
(1) Reference the Parts Information Table and use the Tilt Motor P/N as the PFP.
(2) Reference the current Nissan Flat Rate Manual and use the Indicated FRT.
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CLAIMS INFORMATION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Set the ignition to the ACC position.
2. Remove screws from the front of the steering column cover as follows:
a. Turn the steering wheel 90° to the right of center.
b. Remove the trim cover that's covering the screw shown in Fig. 1.
l Pull the trim cover straight back, toward the driver seat.
l If needed, use a plastic trim tool.
c. Remove the screw shown in Fig. 1.
d. Turn the steering wheel 90° to the left of center.
Fig. 1: Steering Wheel Cover Screws
e. Remove the left side trim cover and screw just like the one shown in Fig. 1.
f. Carefully remove the side steering column covers see Fig. 2.
l Covers come off easier if you turn the steering wheel 90° left to
remove the left cover and turn 90° right to remove the right cover.
Fig. 2: Left And Right Side Trim Cover
g. Turn the steering wheel 180° from center (so it is upside down).
h. Remove the 2 screws shown in Fig. 3.
Fig. 3: Steering Wheel Screws
3. Set the ignition to the OFF position.
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Replace Steering Column Telescope Motor (1) QA26AA ZE 32 (2)
(1) Reference the Parts Information Table and use the Telescope Motor P/N as the
PFP.
(2) Reference the current Nissan Flat Rate Manual and use the Indicated FRT.
WARNING: Make sure the ignition is in the ACC position (not the ON
position).
NOTE: The tilt & telescope switch can remain attached to the side
cover.
WARNING: Make sure the ignition stays in the OFF position until the steering
column covers are reinstalled.
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4. Telescope the steering wheel to the full out position (towards the driver) and
tilt up to the highest position.
5. Remove instrument side finisher LH.
l Use a plastic trim tool as shown.
Fig. 4: Instrument Side Finisher LH
6. Remove instrument lower panel LH as follows:
a. Remove the fuse panel cover.
Fig. 5: Fuse Panel Cover
b. Remove the screw near the fuse panel shown in Fig. 6.
Fig. 6: Fuse Panel Screw
c. Carefully pull the panel away from the dash to disengage the clips (see Fig.
7).
d. Disconnect the climate control cabin temperature tube and electrical
connector (see Fig. 7).
e. Disconnect electrical connectors for the items on the left side of the panel
(see Fig. 7).
Fig. 7: Electrical Connectors
f. Panel can hang in place.
l No other connectors need to be disconnected.
Fig. 8: Instrument Lower Panel LH
7. Remove metal knee panel - 4 bolts.
Fig. 9: Metal Knee Panel
8. Remove steering column lower cover as follows:
a. Remove the screw from the lower cover.
b. Pull the lower cover down, away from the upper cover.
l Upper steering column cover does not need to be removed.
NOTE: l If one or both functions (tilt or telescope) are inoperative, try
pushing or pulling the steering wheel while operating the tilt &
telescope switch.
l If you are unable to adjust the steering wheel position, continue
with the procedure. Instructions for steering wheel adjustment will
be given later.
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Fig. 10: Lower Cover Screw
TILT MOTOR REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the tilt motor electrical connector.
2. Remove the two bolts from the tilt motor link shown in Fig. 11.
l Torque for reassembly: 18.5 N.m (1.9 kg-m, 14 ft-lb).
Fig. 11: Tilt Motor Electrical Connector & Link
3. Remove the tilt motor mounting bolt - right side of the column.
l Torque for reassembly: 18.5 N.m (1.9 kg-m, 14 ft-lb).
Fig. 12: Tilt Motor Mounting Bolt
4. Remove the tilt motor.
Fig. 13: Removing Tilt Motor
5. Install the tilt motor in reverse of removal.
l When installing the bolts for the link, hold the steering wheel and move it
up or down to align the bolt holes.
6. If you need to replace the telescope motor, go to Telescope motor replacement.
7. If repair is finished, reinstall all parts removed in reverse order.
8. Make sure tilt and telescope motors work correctly.
9. Inform the customer they will need to reset their Automatic Drive Positioner (ADP)
settings.
TELESCOPE MOTOR REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the telescope motor electrical connector.
2. Remove the two screws from the telescope motor link shown in Fig. 14.
l Torque for reassembly: 1.2 N.m (0.12 kg-m, 10 in-lb).
NOTE: The tilt & telescope switch can remain attached to the side
cover.
NOTE: See below for telescope motor replacement.
NOTE: Hold the weight of the steering wheel to relieve pressure from
these bolts. This will make it easier to remove or install them.
NOTE: Bolt is shown with cap removed.
NOTE: See above for tilt motor replacement.
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3. Remove the mounting bolt shown in Fig. 14.
l Torque for reassembly: 18.5 N.m (1.9 kg-m, 14 ft-lb).
Fig. 14: Telescope Motor Electrical Connector & Mounting Bolt
4. Remove the telescope motor.
Fig. 16: Telescope Motor
5. Install the telescope motor in reverse of removal.
a. Turn (adjust) the telescope link to the full out position.
b. Adjust as need to fit it into its mounting position.
Fig. 17: Telescope Link
6. Reinstall all parts removed in reverse order.
7. Make sure the telescope and tilt motors work correctly.
8. Inform the customer they will need to reset their Automatic Drive Position (ADP)
settings.
NOTE: l If the steering wheel could not be telescoped to the full out
position in step 4
l Manually pull the steering wheel to the full out position.
Fig. 15: Pulling Steering Wheel
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2009 MAXIMA STEERING COLUMN COMFORT ADJUSTMENT
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-094, Date of Issue: September 23, 2009
IF YOU CONFIRM
The steering column power adjustment (tilt or telescope) does not work or makes
abnormal noise when operating the switch.
ACTION
Replace the adjustment motor (tilt or telescope) with the one listed in the Parts
Information.
PARTS INFORMATION
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
CLAIMS INFORMATION
AND/OR
NISSAN: 2009 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: ST09-005
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009 Maxima (A35)
NOTE: Do not replace the entire steering column when replacement of a tilt or
telescope motor will solve the incident, if it should occur.
IMPORTANT: The purpose of ACTIONS (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.
DESCRIPTION P/N QUANTITY
Motor Assembly - Tilt 48990 - 9N06D 1; if needed
Motor Assembly - Telescopic 48991 - 1LB6B 1; if needed
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Replace Steering Column Tilt Motor (1) QA24AA ZE 32 (2)
(1) Reference the Parts Information Table and use the Tilt Motor P/N as the PFP.
(2) Reference the current Nissan Flat Rate Manual and use the Indicated FRT.
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CLAIMS INFORMATION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Set the ignition to the ACC position.
2. Remove screws from the front of the steering column cover as follows:
a. Turn the steering wheel 90° to the right of center.
b. Remove the trim cover that's covering the screw shown in Fig. 1.
l Pull the trim cover straight back, toward the driver seat.
l If needed, use a plastic trim tool.
c. Remove the screw shown in Fig. 1.
d. Turn the steering wheel 90° to the left of center.
Fig. 1: Steering Wheel Cover Screws
e. Remove the left side trim cover and screw just like the one shown in Fig. 1.
f. Carefully remove the side steering column covers see Fig. 2.
l Covers come off easier if you turn the steering wheel 90° left to
remove the left cover and turn 90° right to remove the right cover.
Fig. 2: Left And Right Side Trim Cover
g. Turn the steering wheel 180° from center (so it is upside down).
h. Remove the 2 screws shown in Fig. 3.
Fig. 3: Steering Wheel Screws
3. Set the ignition to the OFF position.
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Replace Steering Column Telescope Motor (1) QA26AA ZE 32 (2)
(1) Reference the Parts Information Table and use the Telescope Motor P/N as the
PFP.
(2) Reference the current Nissan Flat Rate Manual and use the Indicated FRT.
WARNING: Make sure the ignition is in the ACC position (not the ON
position).
NOTE: The tilt & telescope switch can remain attached to the side
cover.
WARNING: Make sure the ignition stays in the OFF position until the steering
column covers are reinstalled.
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4. Telescope the steering wheel to the full out position (towards the driver) and
tilt up to the highest position.
5. Remove instrument side finisher LH.
l Use a plastic trim tool as shown.
Fig. 4: Instrument Side Finisher LH
6. Remove instrument lower panel LH as follows:
a. Remove the fuse panel cover.
Fig. 5: Fuse Panel Cover
b. Remove the screw near the fuse panel shown in Fig. 6.
Fig. 6: Fuse Panel Screw
c. Carefully pull the panel away from the dash to disengage the clips (see Fig.
7).
d. Disconnect the climate control cabin temperature tube and electrical
connector (see Fig. 7).
e. Disconnect electrical connectors for the items on the left side of the panel
(see Fig. 7).
Fig. 7: Electrical Connectors
f. Panel can hang in place.
l No other connectors need to be disconnected.
Fig. 8: Instrument Lower Panel LH
7. Remove metal knee panel - 4 bolts.
Fig. 9: Metal Knee Panel
8. Remove steering column lower cover as follows:
a. Remove the screw from the lower cover.
b. Pull the lower cover down, away from the upper cover.
l Upper steering column cover does not need to be removed.
NOTE: l If one or both functions (tilt or telescope) are inoperative, try
pushing or pulling the steering wheel while operating the tilt &
telescope switch.
l If you are unable to adjust the steering wheel position, continue
with the procedure. Instructions for steering wheel adjustment will
be given later.
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Fig. 10: Lower Cover Screw
TILT MOTOR REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the tilt motor electrical connector.
2. Remove the two bolts from the tilt motor link shown in Fig. 11.
l Torque for reassembly: 18.5 N.m (1.9 kg-m, 14 ft-lb).
Fig. 11: Tilt Motor Electrical Connector & Link
3. Remove the tilt motor mounting bolt - right side of the column.
l Torque for reassembly: 18.5 N.m (1.9 kg-m, 14 ft-lb).
Fig. 12: Tilt Motor Mounting Bolt
4. Remove the tilt motor.
Fig. 13: Removing Tilt Motor
5. Install the tilt motor in reverse of removal.
l When installing the bolts for the link, hold the steering wheel and move it
up or down to align the bolt holes.
6. If you need to replace the telescope motor, go to Telescope motor replacement.
7. If repair is finished, reinstall all parts removed in reverse order.
8. Make sure tilt and telescope motors work correctly.
9. Inform the customer they will need to reset their Automatic Drive Positioner (ADP)
settings.
TELESCOPE MOTOR REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the telescope motor electrical connector.
2. Remove the two screws from the telescope motor link shown in Fig. 14.
l Torque for reassembly: 1.2 N.m (0.12 kg-m, 10 in-lb).
NOTE: The tilt & telescope switch can remain attached to the side
cover.
NOTE: See below for telescope motor replacement.
NOTE: Hold the weight of the steering wheel to relieve pressure from
these bolts. This will make it easier to remove or install them.
NOTE: Bolt is shown with cap removed.
NOTE: See above for tilt motor replacement.
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3. Remove the mounting bolt shown in Fig. 14.
l Torque for reassembly: 18.5 N.m (1.9 kg-m, 14 ft-lb).
Fig. 14: Telescope Motor Electrical Connector & Mounting Bolt
4. Remove the telescope motor.
Fig. 16: Telescope Motor
5. Install the telescope motor in reverse of removal.
a. Turn (adjust) the telescope link to the full out position.
b. Adjust as need to fit it into its mounting position.
Fig. 17: Telescope Link
6. Reinstall all parts removed in reverse order.
7. Make sure the telescope and tilt motors work correctly.
8. Inform the customer they will need to reset their Automatic Drive Position (ADP)
settings.
NOTE: l If the steering wheel could not be telescoped to the full out
position in step 4
l Manually pull the steering wheel to the full out position.
Fig. 15: Pulling Steering Wheel
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NTB09-092B 2009-2010 MAXIMA; DRIVER'S SEAT BOTTOM SHIFTS SLIGHTLY

2009-2010 MAXIMA; DRIVER'S SEAT BOTTOM SHIFTS SLIGHTLY
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-092b, Date of Issue: June 16, 2010
Superceded Bulletin(s): NTB09-092A, Date of Issue: February 15, 2010
IF YOU CONFIRM
The driver's seat bottom very slightly "rocks" and/or "shifts" back and forth when
accelerating, braking, or when making a turn.
ACTION
Replace the driver seat frame (adjuster assembly) with a new one.
l During reassembly use new side and front seat finishers.
Fig. 1: Seat Frame (Adjuster Assembly)
PARTS INFORMATION
PARTS INFORMATION
NISSAN: 2009-2010 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-039b
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009-2010 Maxima (A35)
APPLIED VIN: 2009 vehicles - All; 2010 vehicles built before 1N4AA(****)AC 825954
APPLIED DATE: Vehicles built before December 2, 2009
NOTE: This bulletin has been amended. The Service Procedure and Parts
Information have been revised. Please discard previous versions of this
bulletin.
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.
DESCRIPTION
COLOR /
CODE
P/N QTY
Frame Assy - Front Seat
Cushion (Seat Adjuster
Assy.)
N/A
Use the VIN and electronic parts
catalog (FAST or equivalent) to
determine the correct P/N
1
Side Finisher
Frost / K 87381-9N10A
1
Charcoal /
G
87381-9N10B
Tan
(Beige) / C
87381-9N10C
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CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
CLAIMS INFORMATION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Write down all radio station pre-sets.
Radio Station Pre-sets
2. If equipped - write down / record the following customer settings for the ATC
(Automatic Temperature Control) system (refer to the ESM as needed):
l Temperature Setting Trimmer
l Foot Position Setting Trimmer
l Inlet Port Memory Function
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
4. Disconnect both battery cables - negative cable first.
5. WARNING: Wait for at least 3 minutes before removing the driver seat:
6. Carefully remove the driver seat from the vehicle.
l Refer to section SE of the ESM for Seat Removal Information .
Front Finisher
Frost / K 87374-9N10A
Charcoal /
G
87374-9N00B
Tan
(Beige) / C
87374-9N00C
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
RPL Left Seat Cushion Frame Ass'y (1) VH32AA ZJ 46 (2)
(1) Refer to FAST or equivalent and use the Frame Assy.-Seat Cushion P/N as the
PFP.
(2) Refer to the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated
FRT.
IMPORTANT: Follow all cautions, warnings, and notes in the Electronic Service Manual
(ESM) when working on or near a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS),
such as an air bag.
Presets 1 2 3 4 5 6
A
B
C
SAT
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7. Replace the seat frame / adjuster assembly.
l Refer to the ESM - SE Section, Front Seat Driver Side: Disassembly and
Assembly.
l During reassembly use a new side finisher and new front finisher listed in
the Parts Information.
Fig. 2: Seat Frame (Adjuster Assembly)
8. Connect the battery cables - positive cable first.
9. Reset the clock and the radio station presets.
10. Refer to the Service Manual for the following "reset / relearn" procedures:
l Power Window Initialization
l Sunroof Memory Reset/Initialization
l ATC Temperature Setting Trimmer (A/C system)
l ATC Foot Position Setting Trimmer (A/C system)
l ATC Inlet Port Memory Function - FRE and REC (A/C system)
l Rear View Monitor Possible Route Line Center Position Adjustment (if
equipped)
l Steering Angle Sensor Neutral Position
11. Inform the customer they will need to "reset" their Automatic Drive Positioner.
SEATBACK FINISHER REMOVAL
l 2 top hooks
l 2 side hooks
l 2 bottom clips
Fig. 3: Seatback Finisher Parts
1. Reach under the seat and disconnect the 2 elastic straps for the toe flap.
Fig. 4: Toe Flap
2. Insert your fingers behind the bottom corners of the finisher.
3. Pull the finisher to unsnap the bottom clips.
CAUTION: Use covers as needed to protect interior surfaces from being
scratched or damaged.
NOTE: This bulletin contains additional helpful information for:
l Seatback Finisher Removal.
l Seat Side Finisher Removal.
NOTE: The seatback finisher is held on with:
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Fig. 5: Bottom Clips
4. Hold the finisher on the outboard side (side towards the door).
5. Pull the finisher to unsnap the outboard side hook.
Fig. 6: Unsnapping Outboard Side Hook
6. Hold the top of the finisher and push it down about 1 inch.
Fig. 7: Top Of Finisher
7. Pull out on the outboard side of the finisher.
8. Reach behind the finisher.
Fig. 8: Side Hook Location
9. Unsnap the inboard side hook.
Fig. 9: Inboard Side Hook
SEAT SIDE FINISHER REMOVAL
1. Carefully pull out on the center of the finisher.
2. At the rear of the finisher, insert a plastic trim tool in the gap.
3. Carefully pry between outer and inner finisher.
Fig. 10: Removing Finisher
4. Continue to pull while pushing on each clip.
l See Fig. 12 for clip locations.
Fig. 11: Pushing On Each Clip
5. With the rear of the finisher unclipped, carefully pull on the finisher to release
the 4 side clips.
l See Fig. 12 for side clip locations.
Fig. 12: Finisher Clips
6. To release the front clip:
a. Pull on the front edge of the finisher,
b. And pry between the finisher and the seat frame with a plastic trim tool.
Fig. 13: Front Edge of Finisher
NOTE: The front clip is released in step 6.
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NOTE: l Use a new side finisher and front finisher during reassembly.
l Front and side finishers are listed in the Parts Information.
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NTB09-092 2009-2010 MAXIMA; DRIVER'S SEAT BOTTOM SHIFTS SLIGHTLY

2009-2010 MAXIMA; DRIVER'S SEAT BOTTOM SHIFTS SLIGHTLY
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-092a, Date of Issue: February 19, 2010
Superceded Bulletin(s): NTB09-092, Date of Issue: September 15, 2009
IF YOU CONFIRM
The driver's seat bottom very slightly "rocks" and/or "shifts" back and forth when
accelerating, braking, or when making a turn.
ACTION
Replace the driver seat frame (adjuster assembly) with a new one.
Fig. 1: Seat Frame (Adjuster Assembly)
PARTS INFORMATION
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
CLAIMS INFORMATION
NISSAN: 2009-2010 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-039a
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009-2010 Maxima (A35)
APPLIED VIN: 2009 vehicles-All; 2010 vehicles built before 1 N4AA(****)AC 825954
APPLIED DATE: Vehicles built before December 2, 2009
NOTE: This bulletin has been amended. The Applied Vehicles section has been
revised. Please discard all previous copies of this bulletin.
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.
DESCRIPTION P/N QTY
Frame Assy - Front Seat
Cushion (Seat Adjuster Assy.)
Use the VIN and electronic parts catalog (FAST
or equivalent) to determine the correct P/N.
1
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
RPL Left Seat Cushion Frame Ass'y (1) VH32AA ZJ 46 (2)
(1) Refer to FAST or equivalent and use the Frame Assy.-Seat Cushion P/N as the
PFP.
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Write down all radio station pre-sets.
RADIO STATION PRE-SETS
2. If equipped - write down/record the following customer settings for the ATC
(Automatic Temperature Control) system (refer to the ESM as needed):
l Temperature Setting Trimmer
l Foot Position Setting Trimmer
l Inlet Port Memory Function
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
4. Disconnect both battery cables - negative cable first.
5. WARNING:
6. Carefully remove the driver seat from the vehicle.
l Refer to section SE of the ESM for seat removal procedure.
7. Replace the seat frame/adjuster assembly.
l Refer to the ESM - SE Section, Front Seat Driver Side: Disassembly and
Assembly.
l Seatback Removal.
l Seat Outer Finisher Removal.
(2) Refer to the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated
FRT.
IMPORTANT: Follow all cautions, warnings, and notes in the Electronic Service Manual
(ESM) when working on or near a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS),
such as an air bag.
Presets 1 2 3 4 5 6
A
B
C
SAT
WARNING: Wait for at least 3 minutes before removing the driver seat:
CAUTION: Use covers as needed to protect interior surfaces from being
scratched or damaged.
NOTE: This bulletin contains additional helpful information for:
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Fig. 2: Seat Frame (Adjuster Assembly)
8. Connect the battery cables - positive cable first.
9. Reset the clock and the radio station presets.
10. Refer to the Service Manual for the following "reset/relearn" procedures:
l Power Window Initialization
l Sunroof Memory Reset/Initialization
l ATC Temperature Setting Trimmer (A/C system)
l ATC Foot Position Setting Trimmer (A/C system)
l ATC Inlet Port Memory Function - FRE and REC (A/C system)
l Rear View Monitor Possible Route Line Center Position Adjustment (if
equipped)
l Steering Angle Sensor Neutral Position
11. Inform the customer they will need to "reset" their Automatic Drive Positioner.
SEATBACK FINISHER REMOVAL
1. Reach under the seat and disconnect the 2 elastic straps for the toe flap.
Fig. 4: Toe Flap
2. Insert your fingers behind the bottom corners of the finisher.
3. Pull the finisher to unsnap the bottom clips.
Fig. 5: Bottom Clips Location
4. Hold the finisher on the outboard side (side towards the door).
5. Pull the finisher to unsnap the outboard side hook.
Fig. 6: Outboard Side Hook Location
6. Hold the top of the finisher and push it down about 1 inch.
Fig. 7: Pushing Driver's Seat Bottom Shifts Down
7. Pull out on the outboard side of the finisher.
8. Reach behind the finisher.
NOTE: The seatback finisher is held on with:
l 2 top hooks
l 2 side hooks
l 2 bottom clips
Fig. 3: Seatback Finisher
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Fig. 8: Side Hook Location
9. Unsnap the inboard side hook.
Fig. 9: Side Hook Detail
SEAT OUTER FINISHER REMOVAL
1. Carefully pull out on the center of the finisher.
2. At the rear of the finisher, insert a plastic trim tool in the gap.
3. Carefully pry between outer and inner finisher.
Fig. 10: Plastic Trim Tool
4. Continue to pull while pushing on each clip.
l See Fig. 12 on the next page for clip locations.
Fig. 11: Pushing Clip
5. With the rear of the finisher unclipped, carefully pull on the finisher to release
the 4 side clips.
l See Fig. 12 for side clip locations.
Fig. 12: Side Clip Location
6. To release the front clip:
a. Pull on the front edge of the finisher,
b. And pry between the finisher and the seat frame with a plastic trim tool.
Fig. 13: Front Edge of Finisher
NOTE: The front clip is released in step 6.
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NTB09-091 SUNROOF WIND NOISE

SUNROOF WIND NOISE
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-091, Date of Issue: September 14, 2009
IF YOU CONFIRM
A wind noise is coming from the sunroof glass area.
l The noise can be isolated to the sunroof glass area if it stops after covering the
sunroof seal with 'painter's tape' or equivalent.
ACTION
Adjust the Sunroof Glass Lid Assembly ("center it" and "level it" in the sunroof
opening).
l Refer to the SERVICE PROCEDURE of this bulletin for repair instructions.
l For additional information, refer to the appropriate Electronic Service Manual
(ESM).
l Do not replace the glass lid assembly (lid) when adjustment can resolve the
incident, if it should occur.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Operation (PO) line claim using the following claims coding:
Sentra, Versa, Maxima
SENTRA, VERSA, MAXIMA CLAIMS INFORMATION
Altima
ALTIMA CLAIMS INFORMATION
NISSAN: 2007-2010 Altima, Sentra, Versa; 2009-2010 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-018
APPLIED
VEHICLES:
Maxima (A35) with Single Panel Sunroof; Altima Sedan (L32); Altima
Coupe (CL32); Altima Hybrid (L32HV); Sentra (B16); Versa (C11X and
SC11X)
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 (starting on Page 2) as it contains information that is essential
to successfully completing this repair.
DESCRIPTION OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Adjust Sun Roof BX1JAA ZL 53 0.2
DESCRIPTION OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
ADJUST SUNROOF GLASS LID ASSEMBLY
1. Clean and inspect the Sunroof Glass Lid Assembly (glass lid) seal and sunroof
opening edge.
l Use isopropyl alcohol or suitable cleaner.
2. Adjust the glass lid as needed (refer to Fig. 1, and Fig. 2).
l Use the appropriate ESM as needed.
l The front of the glass lid should be flush but no more than 0.5 mm below the
roof surface.
l The rear of the glass lid should be flush but no more than 0.5 mm above the
roof surface.
l The difference in the glass lid's front-to-rear gaps should be no greater
than 1 mm.
Fig. 1: Adjusting Glass Lid (1 Of 2)
Fig. 2: Adjusting Glass Lid (2 Of 2)
Adjust Sun Roof BX1JAA ZL 53 0.3
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NTB09-086 VOLUNTARY SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN 2009 & 2010 ALTIMA AND MAXIMA FRONT STRUT MOUNTING INSULATOR

VOLUNTARY SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN 2009 & 2010 ALTIMA AND MAXIMA FRONT
STRUT MOUNTING INSULATOR
SERVICE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-086, Date of Issue: October 6, 2009
INTRODUCTION
Some specific model year 2009 - 2010 Altima and Maxima vehicles may have been built
with front strut mounting insulators that were not manufactured to specification. The
strut mounting insulators on these specific vehicles may crack. To remedy this
potential condition Nissan is conducting this voluntary safety recall campaign to
replace the strut mounting insulators with new ones at no charge for parts or labor.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number PC012 to this campaign. This number must
appear on all communications and documentation of any nature dealing with this
campaign.
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
It is the dealer's responsibility to check Service Comm for the campaign status on each
vehicle falling within the range of this voluntary safety recall which for any reason
enters the service department. This includes vehicles purchased from private parties or
presented by transient (tourist) owners and vehicles in a dealer's inventory. Federal
law requires that new vehicles in dealer inventory which are the subject of a safety
recall must be corrected prior to sale. Failure to do so can result in civil penalties
by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. While federal law applies only
to new vehicles, Nissan strongly encourages dealers to correct any used vehicles in
their inventory before they are retailed.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. If equipped; remove the strut covers (see Fig. 1).
l Driver side has 2 clips.
NISSAN: 2009 - 2010 Maxima, Altima
CAMPAIGN ID#: PC012
NHTSA #: 09V-358
APPLIED
VEHICLES:
2009 - 2010 Maxima (A35); 2009 - 2010 Altima (L32, CL32 & L32HV) Sedan,
Coupe, & Hybrid
NOTE: Check Service COMM to confirm campaign eligibility.
NOTE: l Replace both front strut insulators.
l The photos in this procedure are for the driver side, the passenger side
is similar.
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l Passenger side has one clip.
Fig. 1: Strut Covers
2. Remove the front wheels.
Fig. 2: Front Wheels
3. Remove the brake hose clip and brake hose from the strut bracket (see Fig. 3).
4. Remove the ABS sensor harness from the strut brackets - 2 spots (see Fig. 3).
5. Remove the sway bar end link nut (see Fig. 3).
l Keep the nut; it will be reused during reassembly.
6. Loosen-do not remove -both strut to knuckle nuts (see Fig. 3).
Fig. 3: Strut To Knuckle Nuts
7. Remove the 3 upper strut mounting bolts.
l Keep the bolts; they will be reused during reassembly.
Fig. 4: Upper Strut Mounting Bolts
8. Remove the strut to knuckle nuts & bolts.
l Discard the nuts; new nuts will be used during reassembly.
9. Remove the strut assembly from the vehicle.
Fig. 5: Knuckle Nuts & Bolts
10. Securely "bench mount" the strut assembly.
11. Use a suitable spring compressor to compress the strut spring.
Fig. 6: Compressing Strut Spring
12. Remove the center nut at the top of the strut.
l Discard the nut, a new nut will be used for reassembly.
13. Remove the strut mounting insulator.
Fig. 7: Center Nut At Top Of Strut
IMPORTANT: Hold the link with a wrench on the opposite side to prevent damage to
the end link joint.
IMPORTANT: Do not fully remove nuts at this time.
WARNING: Make sure the spring compressor is securely connected/hooked
to the spring.
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14. Install the new strut mounting insulator.
l The new insulator has 2 white dots in the center (see Fig. 8).
l Make sure the insulator is positioned correctly, as shown in Fig. 8.
Fig. 8: Strut Mounting Insulator
15. Install the new center nut at the top of the strut.
l Torque the nut to 73.2 N.m (7.46 kg-m, 54 ft-lb).
16. Gradually release the spring compressor tension and remove the spring compressor.
17. Make sure the lower end of the spring coil is correctly and firmly seated in the
spring seat as shown in Fig. 9.
Fig. 9: Spring Seat Correct Installation Position
18. Install the strut assembly into the vehicle.
l Use new nuts on the strut to knuckle bolts.
l Install loosely-do not tighten-at this time.
Fig. 10: Strut Assembly Bolts
19. Install the 3 top strut mounting bolts.
l Torque bolts to 35.3 N.m (3.6 kg-m, 26 ft-lb).
l Apply a small amount of multi-purpose grease to the threads on the strut
center shaft.
Fig. 11: Upper Strut Mounting Bolts
20. Torque the strut to knuckle nuts (see Fig. 12).
l Torque bolts to 139.6 N.m (14.2 kg-m, 103 ft-lb).
21. Install the sway bar end link nut (see Fig. 12).
l Torque nut to 78.6 N.m (8.0 kg-m, 58 ft-lb).
22. Install the ABS sensor harness into the strut brackets - 2 spots (see Fig. 12).
23. Install the brake hose and clip into strut bracket (see Fig. 12).
Fig. 12: Brake Hose Clip And ABS Sensor Harness
24. Install the front wheels.
l Tighten lug nuts in a 3 step diagonal pattern,
l Final torque 113 N.m (12 kg-m, 83 ft-lb).
25. If equipped, reinstall the strut covers.
26. Use an alignment rack to check/set the front toe.
IMPORTANT: Hold the link with a wrench on the opposite side to prevent damage to
the end link joint.
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l Make sure the alignment rack has been recently calibrated.
Toe-in specification:
Minimum: 0
Nominal: 1 mm
Maximum: 2 mm
PARTS INFORMATION
PARTS INFORMATION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Campaign (CM) line claim using the following claims coding:
"CM" I.D.: PC012
CLAIMS INFORMATION
OWNER'S LETTER
(example of typical owners letter)
Dear Nissan Altima Owner:
This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic
and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Nissan has decided that a defect which relates to motor
vehicle safety exists in certain 2009-2010 Model Year Nissan Altima vehicles. Our
records indicate that you own or lease one of the potentially affected vehicles.
Reason for Recall
On some of the potentially affected Altima vehicles, the upper front strut insulators
(a part of the front suspension) may not have been manufactured to specification. This
could cause the strut insulators to crack. If this were to occur, the front suspension
DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITY
Insulator Assy, Strut
Mounting
54320 - JA00A 2
Nut (Insulator to Strut -
Center Top)
54588-JA005 2
Nut (Strut to Knuckle) 54588-JA060 4
DESCRIPTION OP CODE FRT
Replace Front Strut
Mounting Insulators and Set
Front Alignment Toe
PC0120 2.1
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would begin to make a loud noise. If the strut insulator is cracked, there is a
potential for the strut rod to come out of its mounting position, which could affect
vehicle operation and increase the risk of a crash.
What Nissan Will Do
Your Nissan dealer will replace both left and right side front strut insulators with
new ones. This service, free of charge for parts and labor, should take about 3 hours
to complete, but your Nissan dealer may require your vehicle for a longer period of
time based upon their work schedule.
What You Should Do
Contact your Nissan dealer at your earliest convenience in order to arrange an
appointment to have your vehicle repaired. Please bring this notice with you when you
keep your service appointment. Instructions have been sent to your Nissan dealer. If
you hear a loud noise coming from the front suspension in your vehicle, we strongly
urge you to take your vehicle to your Nissan dealer for immediate repairs.
Please contact the National Consumer Affairs Department, Nissan North America, Inc.,
P.O. Box 685003, Franklin, TN 37068-5003 for instructions. The toll free number is 1-
800-NISSAN1 (1-800-647-7261). You may also submit a complaint to the Administrator,
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,
Washington, DC 20590; or call the toll-free Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236
(TTY: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.safercar.gov.
Federal law requires that any vehicle lessor receiving this recall notice must forward
a copy of this notice to the lessee within ten days.
Thank you for your cooperation. We are indeed sorry for any inconvenience this may
cause you.
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NTB09-085 MAXIMA AND ALTIMA SEDAN AND COUPE; CUP HOLDER LID WILL NOT OPEN OR CLOSE

MAXIMA AND ALTIMA SEDAN AND COUPE; CUP HOLDER LID WILL NOT OPEN OR CLOSE
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-085a, Date of Issue: May 28, 2010
Superceded Bulletin(s): NTB09-085, Date of Issue: September 3, 2009
IF YOU CONFIRM
The cup holder lid (lid) will not open or close.
ACTION
Maxima shown; other models similar.
l For repair procedure, refer to the SERVICE PROCEDURE section of this bulletin.
Fig. 1: Cup Holder Lid, Maxima shown; other models similar.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
CLAIMS INFORMATION
NISSAN:
2009 - 2010 Maxima; 2007 - 2009 Altima Sedan; 2008 - 2010 Altima
Coupe
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-047a
APPLIED VEHICLES:
2009 - 2010 Maxima (A35); 2007 - 2009 Altima Sedan (L32) with M/T
ONLY; 2008 - 2010 Altima Coupe (CL32)
APPLIED VINS and
DATES:
2009 Maxima: Vehicles built after 1N4AA51E(*)9C 855418, and
06/16/09, 2010 Maxima-All, 2007 - 2009 Altima Sedan-All, 2008 - 2010
Altima Coupe-All
NOTE: This bulletin has been amended. The title, APPLIED VEHICLES, CLAIMS
INFORMATION, and the SERVICE PROCEDURE have been amended. Discard
previous copies of this bulletin.
NOTE: Do not replace the center console cup holder assembly for this
incident, if it should occur.
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.
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Repair Cup Holder (1) VX2CAA ZE 32 0.2
(1) Refer to the electronic parts catalog (FAST or equivalent) and use the
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
Fig. 2: Opening the Lid
1. Open the lid by pushing on its backside (see Fig. 2).
Fig. 3: Lid Hinge Pin & Arm
Fig. 4: Lid Hinge Pin & Arm
2. Align the hinge pin (pin) up to the opening at the end of the cup holder arm
(arm). See Fig. 3 and Fig. 4.
Fig. 5: Closed Lid
3. Close the lid (see Fig. 5).
l Push down on the lid enough for it to stay closed by itself.
l Make sure the arm and the pin stay aligned while closing (see Fig. 6).
Fig. 6: Pin & Arm
4. Push down on the end of the lid until the pin snaps into the arm (see Fig. 6).
Fig. 7: Inspecting Gap Between Pin & Lid
l After snapping in place, make sure there is no gap between the pin and lid
(see Fig. 7).
5. Verify repairs are complete by opening and closing the lid.
appropriate "Cup Holder Assembly" part number as the PFP.
NOTE: l Repairs are shown performed with the cup holder out of the vehicle.
l Repairs can be done with the cup holder in the vehicle.
l Repairs shown are performed on the rear of the lid. Repairs to the front
are similar.
l Maxima cup holder shown; Altima Sedan/Coupe cup holders similar.
l For Altima Sedan: Applies to M/T equipped models only .
CAUTION: Do not put any items in the cup holder that could keep the lid from
properly closing.
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NTB09-077 2009-2010 MAXIMA SEAT BACK BOARD REMOVAL PROCEDURE

2009-2010 MAXIMA SEAT BACK BOARD REMOVAL PROCEDURE
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-077, Date of Issue: March 15, 2010
SERVICE INFORMATION
If the front seat back needs to be removed for any reason, use the Service Procedure in
this bulletin.
PARTS INFORMATION
PARTS INFORMATION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Move/adjust the seat bottom and seat back to the full forward position.
2. Remove the seat back finisher as follows:
a. Reach under the seat and disconnect the 2 elastic straps for the toe flap.
Fig. 2: Toe Flap
b. Insert your fingers behind the bottom corners of the finisher.
NISSAN: 2009-2010 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-043
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009-2010 Maxima (A35)
DESCRIPTION PART# QUANTITY
Finisher (Back Board) Clips 87183-9N00B Up to 2 (If needed)
NOTE: l Use this procedure for the front driver or front passenger seat.
l The photos in this procedure are for the passenger seat. The driver seat
is the same.
CAUTION: Use covers as needed to protect interior surfaces from scratches or
damage.
NOTE: The seat back finisher is held on with:
l 2 top hooks
l 2 side hooks
l 2 bottom clips
l 2 elastic straps from toe flap.
Fig. 1: Seat Back Finisher
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c. Pull the finisher to unsnap the bottom clip.
Fig. 3: Bottom Clips Location
d. Hold the finisher on the outboard side (side towards the door).
l For the passenger seat, the outboard side is to the right.
l For the driver seat, the outboard side is to the left.
e. Pull the finisher to unsnap the outboard side hook.
Fig. 4: Outboard Side Hook Location
f. Hold the top of the finisher and push it down about 1 inch.
Fig. 5: Pushing Seat Back Board Down
g. Pull out on the outboard side of the finisher.
h. Reach behind the finisher.
Fig. 6: Side Hook Location
i. Unsnap the inboard side hook.
Fig. 7: Side Hook Detail
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NTB09-063 BLUETOOTH PHONE SYSTEM; INITIAL DIAGNOSIS

BLUETOOTH? PHONE SYSTEM; INITIAL DIAGNOSIS
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-063, Date of Issue: July 27, 2009
SERVICE INFORMATION
If a vehicle comes to the dealer with a Bluetooth? phone system related concern, use
this bulletin for initial diagnosis.
l This bulletin will help reduce unnecessary diagnosis and parts replacement. Refer
to the DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE and QUICK REFERENCE section below.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
1. Make sure the customer's Bluetooth? related concern is understood.
a. Customer comment(s)______________
2. Verify the customer's concern(s).
3. Write down the customer's cell phone brand, model number, and service provider.
Brand (Motorola, Blackberry, etc.)______________
Model (Razr, Pearl, etc.)______________
Model Number (V3m, 8120, etc.)______________
Service Provider (Verizon, Sprint, etc.)______________
l It is necessary to know the service provider. On occasion, a given phone may
be on the approved list with one provider, but may not be on the approved
list with other providers.
4. Go to www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ .
a. Using the website's search engine, find out if the customer's phone is on the
approved list.
b. Put the correct application in "Vehicle", "Year", "Equipped With" (as
applicable), "Phone Manufacturer", and then click on "Search".
c. If the phone is NOT on the approved list:
l STOP YOUR DIAGNOSIS HERE.
l Do NOT perform any further diagnosis for this incident.
NISSAN: All Nissan vehicles with factory equipped Bluetooth? phone system
CLASSIFICATION: EL09-019
APPLIED VEHICLES: All Nissan vehicles with factory equipped Bluetooth? phone system
NOTE: The customer's phone may be required, depending upon their concern
(s).
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l Do NOT perform any repairs for this incident.
l Do NOT replace any parts for this incident.
l The customer needs to obtain a Bluetooth? phone that is on the approved
list before any further action.
d. IF the customer's phone is on the approved list, click on the picture of the
phone.
e. A "Basic Features" list showing specific phone features and "Compatibility"
for each feature will be displayed.
f. Use this list to determine if the customer's concern(s) relates to any of the
listed features.
g. If the feature related to the customer's concern(s) shows as "N" (not
compatible):
l STOP YOUR DIAGNOSIS HERE.
l Do NOT perform any further diagnosis for this incident.
l Do NOT perform any repairs for this incident.
l Do NOT replace any parts for this incident.
l The customer concern(s) cannot be addressed due the phone's feature(s)
being incompatible.
l If the customer still wants the feature(s) to function, they will need
to get an approved phone showing the feature(s) as "Y" (compatible) in
the "Basic Features" list.
h. If the feature related to the customer's concern(s) shows as
"Y" (compatible), perform diagnosis in the applicable section of the
Electronic Service Manual (ESM).
QUICK REFERENCE
POOR SOUND QUALITY
1. If a customer concern of poor sound quality is verified, in the vehicle and / or
"land" side (other end of the call), perform the following steps.
l Have the customer lower the in-vehicle phone volume by using the audio system
volume control.
SPEAKER ADAPTATION
1. If a customer concern related to Voice Recognition is verified:
NOTE: Lowering the in-vehicle phone volume improves noise canceling
performance.
NOTE: Please note the Hyperlinks mentioned by Nissan for the purpose of Speaker
Adaptation are not available from this manufacturer and as a result will not
connect you to the process. If the customer wishes to perform Speaker
Adaptation, access to the Owners Manual or Owners Manual Supplement will
be required, steps to the procedure will be found there.
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a. Verify the vehicle you are working on has Speaker Adaptation feature.
l Refer to Table A listed for Speaker Adaptation applicability.
b. Use Table A to determine the correct Speaker Adaptation instructions to be
used.
l Click on the hyperlink for Speaker Adaptation that applies to your
vehicle.
l The hyperlinks are located at the bottom of Table A.
c. Have the customer perform Speaker Adaptation.
Table A - SPEAKER ADAPTATION APPLICABILITY
NOTE: This will enhance the recognition rate of commands spoken by the
customer.
Model Model Year
Has Speaker Adaptation
With NAVI W/O NAVI
Altima (L32, CL32, and L32HV) All No Yes (2)
Armada (TA60) 2008-2010 Yes (1) Yes (2)
cube? (Z12) 2009 No Yes (2)
Frontier (D40) 2008-2009 No Yes (2)
GT-R (R35) 2009-2010 Yes (1) No
Maxima (A34) 2006-2008 Yes (2) Yes (2)
Maxima (A35) 2009 Yes (1) Yes (2)
Murano (Z51) 2009 Yes (1) Yes (2)
Pathfinder (R51) 2008-2009 Yes (1) Yes (2)
Quest (V42) 2007 Yes (2) Yes (2)
Quest (V42) 2008 Yes (2) Yes (2)
Rogue (S35) 2008-2009 No Yes (2)
Sentra (B16) 2007 No Yes (2)
Sentra (B16) 2008-2009 No Yes (2)
Titan (A60) 2008-2009 Yes (2) Yes (2)
Versa (C11) 2007 No Yes (2)
Versa (C11) 2008-2009 No Yes (2)
Xterra (N50) 2007-2008 No Yes (2)
Xterra (N50) 2009 No Yes (2)
350Z (Z33) 2007 Yes (2) Yes (2)
350Z (Z33) 2008 Yes (2) Yes (2)
370Z (Z34) 2009 Yes (1) Yes (2)
(1) Click here for this model vehicle's Speaker Adaptation instructions.
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PHONE "RE-PAIRING"
1. An incident or incidents may occur after a phone has been updated, or settings
have been changed.
2. A given incident or incidents may be resolved by pairing a phone a second time.
3. For "re-pairing" procedure, the steps below can be followed:
a. Turn off the phone, and then remove its battery.
b. Delete the phone from the current paired phone list on the vehicle Bluetooth?
phone system.
c. Reinstall the phone battery, and then turn on the phone.
d. Follow the phone pairing instructions found in the device page of the
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth webpage.
e. Test the phone.
f. If the incident(s) still occurs, refer to the appropriate section of the
Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for further diagnosis.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
Inform the customer of the website www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ for future reference.
(2) Click here for this model vehicle's Speaker Adaptation instructions.
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NTB09-056 ACCESSORY WHEEL LOCKS INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL

ACCESSORY WHEEL LOCKS INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-056, Date of Issue: July 14, 2009
SERVICE INFORMATION
Always use hand tools when installing or removing accessory wheel lock nuts.
Use of an impact wrench or other power tool may cause permanent damage to the wheel
lock nut and/or key.
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Accessory wheel locks, wheel lock keys, or vehicle wheels that are damaged due to
improper installation or removal will not be considered a manufacturer defect and will
not be covered under warranty.
Fig. 1: Damaged Key & Nut
Accessory Wheel Lock Installation / Removal Guidelines
l For ease of removal, the wheel lock nut should always be the first lug nut
removed.
l If needed, clean threads on lug studs with a wire brush.
l The wheel lock nut should always be the last lug nut tightened.
l Always use the special key supplied in the wheel lock set to install and remove
the wheel locks.
l Always tighten the wheel lock nuts - using a hand torque wrench - to the torque
specification in the Service Manual.
NISSAN: All Nissan
CLASSIFICATION: WT09-002
APPLIED VEHICLES: All Nissan
WARNING: Do not use power tools to install or remove accessory wheel lock nuts.
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NTB09-053 HEADLINER LOOSE NEAR REAR WINDOW

HEADLINER LOOSE NEAR REAR WINDOW
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-053, Date of Issue: June 30, 2009
IF YOU CONFIRM
The headliner is loose near the rear window.
ACTION
l Replace the three clips located on the Altima and Maxima single sunroof headliner.
l Replace the six clips located on the Maxima dual sunroof headliner.
l Do Not replace the headliner for this incident, if it should occur.
Fig. 1: Replacement Clips
PARTS INFORMATION
PART DESCRIPTION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Altima
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
OP CODE DESCRIPTION
NISSAN: 2007 - 2009 Altima Sedan; 2009 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-026
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2007 - 2009 Altima Sedan (L32); 2009 Maxima (A35)
NOTE: The original and replacement clips look very similar. Keep them separate
during the procedure.
IMPORTANT: The purpose of "ACTIONS" (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work
you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire Service
Procedure (starting on page 3) as it contains information that is essential to
successfully completing this repair.
DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITY
Clip C101 73998-ZN50A 3
NOTE: The Maxima dual sunroof vehicle requires six clips.
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Remove and RPL Clips (2) VA10AA ZA 46 (1)
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Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
OP CODE DESCRIPTION
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Write down all radio station presets.
RADIO STATION PRESETS CHART
2. Disconnect both battery cables (negative cable first)
l Wait at least 3 minutes after battery cables are disconnected before
proceeding to step 3.
3. Remove the headliner. Refer to the appropriate section in the Service Manual for
removal procedure.
4. Replace the clips. See Figures 1 and 2 to locate clips.
Altima
Fig. 2: Headliner And Clips (Altima)
Maxima
(1) Reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated
FRT.
(2) Reference the headliner part number from the electronic parts catalog as the
PFP.
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Remove and RPL Clips (1) VA10AA ZA 46 (1)
(1) Reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated
FRT.
(2) Reference the headliner part number from the electronic parts catalog as the
PFP.
Presets 1 2 3 4 5 6
A
B
C
NOTE: The original and replacement clips look very similar. Keep them
separate during the procedure.
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Fig. 3: Headliner And Clips (Maxima)
5. Reinstall all parts removed in reverse order.
6. Reconnect the battery cables (positive cable first).
7. Reprogram the radio station presets.
8. Reinitialize the power windows and sunroof as applicable. See the Owner's Manual
for details.
9. Confirm this incident has been resolved.
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NTB09-052 CONSULT-III TCM REPROGRAMMING PROCEDURE

CONSULT-III TCM REPROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-052, Date of Issue: June 30, 2009
SERVICE INFORMATION
A complete step-by-step General Procedure for C-III TCM Reprogramming is now available
by hyperlink on the Nissan Techinfo web site.
This General Procedure is also available via hyperlink from specific C-III symptombased
Technical Service Bulletins in ASIST.
NISSAN: 2007-2009 Altima, Maxima, Sentra, Versa; 2008-2009 Rogue; 2009 Murano
CLASSIFICATION: AT09-004
APPLIED
VEHICLES:
2007-2009 Altima Sedan and Coupe (L32, CL32); 2007-2009 Maxima (A34,
A35); 2009 Murano (Z51); 2008-2009 Rogue (S35); 2007-2009 Sentra
(B16); 2007-2009 Versa (C11)
CAUTION: BEFORE STARTING REPROGRAMMING
l Connect a battery charger to the vehicle battery.
If the 12V battery voltage drops during reprogramming, the TCM
may be damaged.
l Be sure to turn OFF all vehicle electrical loads.
l If a vehicle electrical load remains ON, the TCM may be damaged.
l For TCM reprogramming, the C-III MUST be connected to the VI
using the USB cable.
l Be sure to connect the AC Adapter.
If the C-III battery voltage drops during reprogramming, the
process will be interrupted and the TCM will be damaged.
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NTB09-041 2009 MAXIMA; FRONT PASSENGER SEAT SHAKES AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS

2009 MAXIMA; FRONT PASSENGER SEAT SHAKES AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-041a, Date of Issue: June 08, 2009
Superceded Bulletin(s): NTB09-041
IF YOU CONFIRM
The front passenger seatback has a greater than normal vibration at highway speeds.
AND
There is no other shake or vibration with the vehicle.
ACTION
Install the parts supplied in the Service Kit on the front passenger seat.
l Refer to the SERVICE PROCEDURE section of this bulletin for repair procedure.
l Use parts contained in the Service Kit listed in the PARTS INFORMATION section of
this bulletin.
PARTS INFORMATION
PART DESCRIPTION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
NISSAN: 2009 Maxima
CLASSIFICATION: BT09-014a
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2009 Maxima (A35)
APPLIED VIN: Vehicles built before 1N4AA51E(*)9C 849053
APPLIED DATE: Vehicles built before May 1, 2009
NOTE: This bulletin has been amended. The Parts Information has been updated.
No other changes have been made. Please discard all previous versions of
this bulletin.
NOTE: Do not replace the seat lower assembly, seatback, or complete seat
assembly for this incident, if it should occur.
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.
DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITY
Service Kit 87414-9N00B 1
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Submit a Primary Failed Part (PP) line claim using the following claims coding:
OP CODE DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1: Passenger Seat Bracket
SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. Move the front passenger seat to the full forward position.
l Tilt the seatback to the full forward position.
2. Remove the passenger seat cushion outer finisher as follows:
a. While carefully pulling out on the center of the finisher, insert a suitable
tool in the gap and then carefully pry between it and the inside finisher
(see Fig. 2).
Fig. 2: Removing Passenger Seat Cushion Outer Finisher
b. Work your way around the back of the finisher, continuing to pull while
pushing on each clip point. See Fig. 3, and Fig. 4for clip point locations.
Fig. 3: Pushing Clip Point
c. With the rear of the finisher unclipped, carefully pull more on the finisher
to unfasten the four side clips. See Fig. 4 for the four side clip locations.
Fig. 4: Side Clips
d. To unfasten the front clip, grab and pull on the front inner edge of the
finisher while prying between it and the frame it's clipped to (see Fig. 5).
Fig. 5: Pulling On Front Inner Edge Of Finisher
e. Carefully move the finisher out of the way to the front of the seat (picture
not shown).
3. Pop the kit supplied stud through the hole at the rear of the Outboard (O/B) track
from underneath, and then hold it in place (see Fig. 6).
Fig. 6: Installing Kit Supplied Nut And Torx Bolt
4. Position the bracket with the stud through its lower hole, and then install the
kit supplied nut and Torx? bolt finger tight (see Fig. 7).
DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT
Install Passenger Seat Bracket 87301-9N00B VX1HAA ZN 46 0.4
NOTE: The front clip is not unfastened at this time, even though Figure 4
shows it is.
NOTE: It may be easier to install and hold the stud with a strong magnet.
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5. Torque the bolt first, and then the nut. Fig. 7 shows the bracket installed.
l Torque the bolt first to 45-55 N.m (4.6-5.6 kg.m, 33-41 ft lbs).
l Torque the nut to 20.6-30.6 N.m (2.1-3.1 kg.m, 15-23 ft lbs).
Fig. 7: Identifying Bracket Installed
Reinstall the finisher in reverse order.
Verify repair results by road testing the vehicle.
NOTE: Do not reuse the existing Torx? bolt.
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NTB09-040 NEW BLUE NISSAN LONG LIFE ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT

NEW BLUE NISSAN LONG LIFE ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-040a, Date of Issue: May 14, 2010
Superceded Bulletin(s): NTB09-040, Date of Issue: June 30, 2009
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.
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.
l MY 2009 and 2010: Some vehicles are filled at the factory with Blue LLC.
l 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: Phone 1.800.811.0502, Fax 1.770.218.0148, Website order link via dealer portal
www.NNAnet.com or order direct www.NissanChemicals.com.
l Blue LLC one gallon pre-diluted:
P/N 999MP - LP25500P
l The one gallon containers are pre-diluted with 50% antifreeze and 50%
distilled water.
l Do not add additional water when using pre-diluted Blue LLC.
NISSAN: All Vehicles
CLASSIFICATION: EM09-001a
APPLIED VEHICLES: All Vehicles
NOTE: This bulletin has been amended. The Service Information has been updated.
Please discard previous versions of this bulletin.
NOTE: LLC = Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant
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Fig. 1: Identifying Blue LLC One Gallon Pre-Diluted
l Blue LLC one quart concentrate:
P/N 999MP - L255QTP
l The one quart concentrate containers are intended for extreme cold weather
application.
l Use the concentrate without mixing (do not add water).
l Add directly to the cooling system in specific amounts as directed on the
container label.
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Fig. 2: Blue LLC One Quart Concentrate (P/N 999MP - L255QTP)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR USING BLUE LLC
Blue LLC and Green-colored Nissan LLC (P/N 999MP-AF000P) are compatible with each
other:
l Blue can be mixed/added with Green
l Green can be mixed/added with Blue
CAUTION: l 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).
l LLC must always be used with demineralized or distilled water,
otherwise the life expectancy of the LLC (Blue or Green) will be
degraded and cooling system damage may occur.
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NTB09-039 UPDATE TO AT/CVT TERMINOLOGY IN SERVICE MANUALS

NTB09-039 UPDATE TO AT/CVT TERMINOLOGY IN SERVICE MANUALS

UPDATE TO AT/CVT TERMINOLOGY IN SERVICE MANUALS
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-039, Date of Issue: June 02, 2009
SERVICE INFORMATION
The terminology for Automatic Transmission ("AT") and Continuously Variable
Transmission ("CVT") in the Nissan Service Manuals is being updated to reflect the
terminology in SAE J1930 and J2012.
When using 1994-2009 Service Manuals, please refer to the updated AT/CVT terminology
below.
PART NAME CHANGES
CURRENT PART NAME REFERENCE
CONSULT-III DATA MONITOR DISPLAY CHANGES
DATA MONITOR REFERENCE CHART
NISSAN:
1994-2009 Nissan with Automatic Transmission ("AT") and
Continuously Variable Transmission ("CVT")
CLASSIFICATION: AT09-007
APPLIED SERVICE
MANUALS:
1994-2009 Nissan with Automatic Transmission ("AT") and
Continuously Variable Transmission ("CVT")
NOTE: Later versions of 2008 and 2009 Electronic Service Manuals will have
updated AT/CVT terminology applied.
No. Current Part Name New Part Name
1 l PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH
l PNP SW
TRANSMISSION RANGE SWITCH
2 CONTROL DEVICE l A/T SHIFT SELECTOR
l CVT SHIFT SELECTOR
3
l TURBINE REVOLUTION SENSOR
l TURBINE REVOLUTION SENSOR 1
l TURBINE REVOLUTION SENSOR 2
l INPUT SPEED SENSOR
l INPUT SPEED SENSOR 1
l INPUT SPEED SENSOR 2
4 REVOLUTION SENSOR OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR
No. Current Display New Display
1
l PNP SW 1
l PNP SW 2
l PNP SW 3
l PNP SW 4
l RANGE SW 1
l RANGE SW 2
l INH SW 1 l RANGE SW 3
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DTC NAME CHANGES
DTC CHART
2
l INH SW 2
l INH SW 3
l INH SW 4
l RANGE SW 4
3 l PNP SW 3 MON
l INH SW 3M
l RANGE SW 3M
4 l TURBINE REV l INPUT SPEED
DTC No.
New DTC Name
SERVICE MANUAL CONSULT-III
C0030 LEFT FRONT TONE WHEEL LEFT FRONT WHEEL
C0034 RIGHT FRONT TONE WHEEL RIGHT FRONT WHEEL
C0037 LEFT REAR TONE WHEEL LEFT REAR WHEEL
C003A RIGHT REAR TONE WHEEL RIGHT REAR WHEEL
C0074 REQUEST DRIVING TORQUE REQUEST TORQUE
P0500 VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR A VEHICLE SPEED SEN A
P0613 TCM PROCESSOR TCM PROCESSOR
P0615 STARTER RELAY STARTER RELAY
P062F EEPROM EEPROM
P0666 PCM/ECM/TCM INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONT MDULE TEMP SEN
P0700 TRANSMISSION CONTROL TRANSMISSION CONT
P0703 BRAKE SWITCH B BRAKE SWITCH B
P0705 TRANSMISSION RANGE SWITCH A T/M RANGE SENSOR A
P0706 TRANSMISSION RANGE SENSOR A T/M RANGE SENSOR A
P0710 TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR A FLUID TEMP SENSOR A
P0711 TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR A FLUID TEMP SENSOR A
P0715 INPUT SPEED SENSOR A INPUT SPEED SENSOR A
P0717 INPUT SPEED SENSOR A INPUT SPEED SENSOR A
P0720 OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR
P0722 OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR
P0725 ENGINE SPEED ENGINE SPEED
P0726 ENGINE SPEED ENGINE SPEED
P0729 6GR INCORRECT RATIO 6GR INCORRECT RATIO
P0730 INCORRECT GEAR RATIO INCORRECT GR RATIO
P0731 1GR INCORRECT RATIO 1GR INCORRECT RATIO
P0732 2GR INCORRECT RATIO 2GR INCORRECT RATIO
P0733 3GR INCORRECT RATIO 3GR INCORRECT RATIO
P0734 4GR INCORRECT RATIO 4GR INCORRECT RATIO
P0735 5GR INCORRECT RATIO 5GR INCORRECT RATIO
P0740 TORQUE CONVERTER TORQUE CONVERTER
P0744 TORQUE CONVERTER TORQUE CONVERTER
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P0745 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID A PC SOLENOID A
P0746 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID A PC SOLENOID A
P0750 SHIFT SOLENOID A SHIFT SOLENOID A
P0755 SHIFT SOLENOID B SHIFT SOLENOID B
P0760 SHIFT SOLENOID C SHIFT SOLENOID C
P0762 SHIFT SOLENOID C SHIFT SOLENOID C
P0765 SHIFT SOLENOID D SHIFT SOLENOID D
P0770 SHIFT SOLENOID E SHIFT SOLENOID E
P0775 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID B PC SOLENOID B
P0776 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID B PC SOLENOID B
P0778 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID B PC SOLENOID B
P0780 SHIFT SHIFT
P0781 1-2 Shift 1-2 Shift
P0782 2-3 Shift 2-3 Shift
P0783 3-4 Shift 3-4 Shift
P0784 4-5 Shift 4-5 Shift
P0790 PERFORMANCE SWITCH NRML/PERFORM SW
P0795 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID C PC SOLENOID C
P0797 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID C PC SOLENOID C
P0805 CLUTCH POINT SENSOR CLUTCH POINT SENSOR
P0810 CLUTCH POINT SENSOR CLUTCH POINT SENSOR
P0820 GEAR LEVER X-Y POSITION SENSOR GR LVR X-Y POS SEN
P0825 GEAR LEVER PUSH-PULL POSITION SENSOR GR LVR POS SEN
P0826 UP AND DOWN SHIFT SW UP/DOWN SHIFT SWITCH
P0827 UP AND DOWN SHIFT SW UP/DOWN SHIFT SWITCH
P0828 UP AND DOWN SHIFT SW UP/DOWN SHIFT SWITCH
P0840 TRANSMISSION FLUID PRESSURE SEN/SW A FLUID PRESS SEN/SW A
P0841 TRANSMISSION FLUID PRESSURE SEN/SW A FLUID PRESS SEN/SW A
P0845 TRANSMISSION FLUID PRESSURE SEN/SW B FLUID PRESS SEN/SW B
P0868 TRANSMISSION FLUID PRESSURE FLUID PRESS LOW
P0872 TRANSMISSION FLUID PRESSURE SEN/SW C FLUID PRESS SEN/SW C
P0873 TRANSMISSION FLUID PRESSURE SEN/SW C FLUID PRESS SEN/SW C
P0882 TCM POWER INPUT SIGNAL TCM POWER INPUT SIG
P0900 CLUTCH ACTUATOR CLUTCH ACTUATOR
P0902 CLUTCH ACTUATOR CLUTCH ACTUATOR
P0903 CLUTCH ACTUATOR CLUTCH ACTUATOR
P0904 GATE SELECT POSITION GATE SLCT POS
P0910 GATE SELECT ACTUATOR GATE SLCT ACTUATOR
P0912 GATE SELECT ACTUATOR GATE SLCT ACTUATOR
P0913 GATE SELECT ACTUATOR GATE SLCT ACTUATOR
P0914 GATE SHIFT POSITION GATE SHIFT POS
P1585 G SENSOR G SENSOR
P1701 TCM TCM
P1705
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TP SENSOR TP SENSOR
P1710 TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR TRANS FLUID TEMP SEN
P1717 TCM TEMPERATURE TCM TEMPERATURE
P1718 TCM TEMPERATURE TCM TEMPERATURE
P1721 VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL VEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL
P1722 VEHICLE SPEED VEHICLE SPEED
P1723 SPEED SENSOR SPEED SENSOR
P1726 THROTTLE CONTROL SIGNAL THROTTLE CONTROL SIG
P172F GEAR RATIO GEAR RATIO
P1730 INTERLOCK INTERLOCK
P1731 1ST ENGINE BRAKING 1GR E/BRAKING
P1732 GEAR RATIO GEAR RATIO
P1734 7GR INCORRECT RATIO 7GR INCORRECT RATIO
P1740 SELECT SOLENOID SLCT SOLENOID
P1743 LU L&R BRAKE SOLENOID LU L&R BRAKE SOL
P1745 LINE PRESSURE CONTROL LINE PRESS CONTROL
P1746 LOW CLUTCH SOLENOID LOW CLUTCH SOLENOID
P1747 2-6 BRAKE SOLENOID 2-6 BRAKE SOLENOID
P1748 3-5-R CLUTCH SOLENOID 3-5-R CLUTCH SOL
P1749 HIGH CLUTCH SOLENOID HIGH CLUTCH SOLENOID
P1750 LOW CLUTCH SHIFT SOLENOID LOW CLUTCH SS
P1752 INPUT CLUTCH SOLENOID INPUT CLUTCH SOL
P1754 INPUT CLUTCH SOLENOID INPUT CLUTCH SOL
P1755 L&R BRAKE SHIFT SOLENOID L&R BRAKE SHIFT SOL
P1757 FRONT BRAKE SOLENOID FR BRAKE SOLENOID
P1760 OVERRUN CLUTCH SOLENOID OVER CLUTCH SOLENOID
P1762 DIRECT CLUTCH SOLENOID DRCT CLUTCH SOL
P1767 HIGH AND LOW REVERSE CLUTCH SOLENOID HLR CLUTCH SOLENOID
P1772 LOW COAST BRAKE SOLENOID L C BRAKE SOLENOID
P1774 LOW COAST BRAKE SOLENOID L C BRAKE SOLENOID
P1777 STEP MOTOR STEP MOTOR
P1778 STEP MOTOR STEP MOTOR
P1787 TORQUE SIGNAL TORQUE SIGNAL
P1788 ENGINE TORQUE ENGINE TORQUE
P1790 LOW CLUTCH SOLENOID LOW CLUTCH SOLENOID
P1791 LINE PRESSURE LINE PRESSURE
P1792 LOW CLUTCH PRESSURE LOW CLUTCH PRESSURE
P1793 2-6 BRAKE PRESSURE 2-6 BRAKE PRESSURE
P1794 HIGH CLUTCH PRESSURE HIGH CLUTCH PRESSURE
P1795 L&R BRAKE PRESSURE L&R BRAKE PRESSURE
P1815 M-MODE SWITCH M-MODE SWITCH
P1859 START SIGNAL START SIGNAL
P185A REVERSE SIGNAL REVERSE SIGNAL
P185B
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PTO PTO
P185C TCM TCM
P185D TCM TCM
P185E IGNITION POWER SUPPLY IGN PWR SUPPLY
P185F TCM POWER SUPPLY TCM PWR SUPPLY
P1860 TCM TCM
P1861 TCM TCM
P1862 VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR VEHICLE SPEED SEN
P1951 TRANSMISSION ACTUATOR AND CLUTCH SENSOR POWER SUPPLY ACT/CL SEN PWR SPLY
P1952 SELECT SENSOR SELECT SENSOR
P1953 SELECT MOTOR SELECT MOTOR
P1954 SELECT MOTOR SELECT MOTOR
P1955 SELECT SYSTEM SELECT SYSTEM
P1956 SELECT SYSTEM SELECT SYSTEM
P1957 SELECT POSITION SELECT POSITION
P1958 SHIFT SELECTOR SHIFT SELECTOR
P195A SELECT LEARNING SELECT LEARNING
P195B SHIFT ACTUATOR SHIFT ACTUATOR
P195C SHIFT ACTUATOR SHIFT ACTUATOR
P195D SHIFT ACTUATOR SHIFT ACTUATOR
P195E SHIFT SENSOR SHIFT SENSOR
P195F SHIFT MOTOR SHIFT MOTOR
P1960 SHIFT MOTOR SHIFT MOTOR
P1961 SHIFT SYSTEM SHIFT SYSTEM
P1962 SHIFT SYSTEM SHIFT SYSTEM
P1963 SHIFT POSITION SHIFT POSITION
P1964 5-6 Shift 5-6 Shift
P1965 REVERSE SHIFT REVERSE SHIFT
P1966 SHIFT POSITION SHIFT POSITION
P1967 NEUTRAL POSITION NEUTRAL POSITION
P1968 SHIFT LEARNING SHIFT LEARNING
P1969 SHIFT LEARNING SHIFT LEARNING
P196A SHIFT SYSTEM SHIFT SYSTEM
P196B CLUTCH SYSTEM CLUTCH SYSTEM
P196C CLUTCH SYSTEM CLUTCH SYSTEM
P196D CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P196E CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P196F CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P1970 CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P1971 CLUTCH SENSOR CLUTCH SENSOR
P1972 CLUTCH TORQUE CLUTCH TORQUE
P1973 CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P1974 CLUTCH STROKE CLUTCH STROKE
P1975
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CLUTCH STROKE CLUTCH STROKE
P1976 EEPROM EEPROM
P1977 CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P1978 CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P1979 CLUTCH LEARNING CLUTCH LEARNING
P197B FAST GEAR SHIFT FAST GEAR SHIFT
P197C CLUTCH MOTOR CLUTCH MOTOR
P197D ACCEL PEDAL POSITION SIGNAL APP SIGNAL
P197E NEUTRAL SHIFT NEUTRAL SHIFT
P197F ACCEL PEDAL POSITION SIGNAL APP SIGNAL
P2713 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID D PC SOLENOID D
P2714 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID D PC SOLENOID D
P2722 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID E PC SOLENOID E
P2731 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID F PC SOLENOID F
P2765 INPUT SPEED SENSOR B INPUT SPEED SENSOR B
P2776 UPSHIFT SWITCH UPSHIFT SWITCH
P2780 DOWNSHIFT SWITCH DOWNSHIFT SWITCH
P2807 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID G PC SOLENOID G
P2787 CLUTCH TEMPERATURE CLUTCH TEMPERATURE
U0103 GEAR SHIFT CONTROL MODULE A SHIFT CONT MODULE A
U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT CAN COMM CIRCUIT
U1002 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION CAN SYSTEM COMM CAN
U1010 CONTROL UNIT(CAN) CONTROL UNIT(CAN)
U1402 ENGINE SPEED SIGNAL ENGINE SPEED SIGNAL
U1403 ENGINE TORQUE SIGNAL ENGINE TORQUE SIGNAL
U1404 ACCEL PEDAL POSITION SIGNAL APP SIGNAL
U1405 ENGINE TORQUE SIGNAL ENGINE TORQUE SIGNAL
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NTB09-036 IPDM SERVICE

IPDM SERVICE
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-036, Date of Issue: April 27, 2009
SERVICE INFORMATION
The Intelligent Power Distribution Module (IPDM) is ONLY serviceable as an assembly.
The ONLY serviceable parts of an IPDM are the fuses.
l Some IPDM designs have sections that appear to be serviceable relays.
l These "relays" are NEVER to be removed.
l These "relays" may have markings indicating they are similar. They are not
"swappable".
Fig. 1: Relays & Fuses
Tampering with the relays of an IPDM may cause additional incidents with the vehicle.
Such incidents may include:
l Headlights inoperative.
l Radiator fan inoperative
l Fog lamps inoperative
NISSAN: 2007 - 2009 Nissan Models with IPDM
CLASSIFICATION: EL09-014
APPLIED VEHICLES: 2007 - 2009 Nissan Models with IPDM
CAUTION: NEVER REMOVE relays from an IPDM.
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l Wiper inoperative
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NTB09-031 VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA AND MAXIMA LEFT REAR SUSPENSION KNUCKLE

VOLUNTARY SERVICE CAMPAIGN 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA AND MAXIMA LEFT REAR
SUSPENSION KNUCKLE
SERVICE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): NTB09-031, Date of Issue: April 23, 2009
INTRODUCTION
On some 2009 Altima and Maxima vehicles, the left hand rear suspension knuckle may not
be manufactured to specification, which may result in noise or vibration under certain
circumstances. Although no safety issue is presented, Nissan is conducting this service
campaign to identify and replace those affected units. This service will be performed
at no cost for parts or labor.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Nissan has assigned identification number PC005 to this campaign. This number must
appear on all communications and documentation of any nature dealing with this
campaign.
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
Dealers are to inspect each vehicle falling within range of this campaign that enters
the service department, and if necessary, perform the indicated knuckle replacement.
This includes vehicles purchased from private parties or presented by transient
(tourist) owners and vehicles in a dealer's inventory.
REPAIR OVERVIEW
Fig. 1: Campaign ID Flow Chart
SERVICE PROCEDURE
INSPECT LEFT REAR KNUCKLE LOT CODE
1. Locate the left rear knuckle lot code.
l Lot code is located on the rear side of the left rear knuckle.
Fig. 2: Lot Code Location
NISSAN: 2009 Altima, Maxima
CAMPAIGN ID #: : PC005
NHTSA:
: 2009 Maxima (A35); Altima (L32, CL32 and L32HV) Sedan, Coupe, and
Hybrid
APPLIED
VEHICLES:
: 2009 Maxima (A35); 2009 Altima (L32, CL32 and L32HV) Sedan, Coupe,
and Hybrid
NOTE: Check Service COMM to confirm campaign eligibility.
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2. Determine if the knuckle needs to be replaced by comparing your lot code number to
the one below.
Fig. 3: Inspecting Lot Code
DO NOT REPLACE IF:
l Your lot code does not match the first 5 digits of the above lot code.
or
l You can only read some of the numbers, and any one of the numbers you can
read does not match the first 5 digits of the lot code above.
REPLACE ONLY IF:
l Your lot code matches the first 5 digits of the lot code above exactly.
or
l All of the first 5 digits of the lot code are not readable.
or
l You can read some of the numbers and all of the numbers you can read match
the first 5 digits of the lot code above.
REMOVE LEFT REAR KNUCKLE
1. Fully depress the parking brake pedal.
See next page if vehicle is equipped with a hand operated parking brake.
2. Look under the dash and locate the parking brake adjuster nut (see Fig. 4 and Fig.
5).
Fig. 4: Parking Brake
3. Count the number of threads showing on the end of the adjustment shaft.
(Or measure the length between the end of the shaft and the adjustment nut.)
l Write down/record the number of threads you counted.
Number of threads________
Fig. 5: Parking Brake Adjustment Nut
l This number will be needed during reassembly.
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4. Loosen the parking brake adjustment nut without completely removing it.
l Leave 3 to 4 threads showing.
Fig. 6: Parking Brake Adjustment Nut & Threads
STEPS 1 TO 4 FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A HAND OPERATED PARKING BRAKE
1. Lift the parking brake handle to expose the hole for the adjustment nut.
2. Make sure to count the number of turns in the next step.
3. Loosen the parking brake cable adjustment nut; don't completely remove it.
Fig. 7: Lifting Parking Brake Handle
l Use a 10 mm deep socket to loosen (turn counterclockwise).
l Count the number of turns.
l Leave the nut on the shaft with 3 to 4 threads showing.
4. Write down/record the number of turns you counted.
Number of turns________
l This number will be needed during reassembly.
5. Release the parking brake.
6. Raise the vehicle.
l Make sure the parking brake is released.
7. Remove the left rear wheel nuts (lug nuts), do not remove the wheel.
8. Before removing the wheel:
a. Put a mark on one wheel stud.
b. Put a mark on the wheel next the marked stud.
Fig. 8: Mark On Stud & On Wheel
9. Remove the brake caliper assembly.
l Do not disconnect the brake caliper hydraulic line.
l Secure the brake caliper assembly out of the way.
Fig. 9: Mark On Stud & On Rotor
10. Put a mark on the brake rotor next to the stud you marked in step 8.
11. Remove the brake rotor.
NOTE: Paper correction fluid from an office supply store can be used to mark
the wheel and stud.
CAUTION: Do not allow the brake caliper to hang by the brake hydraulic
hose.
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12. Disconnect the left rear parking brake cable as follows:
a. Open the cable pin retainer (see Fig. 10).
Fig. 10: Pin Retainer Open & Closed
b. Remove the cable pin.
Fig. 11: Removing Cable Pin
c. From the back side of the left rear knuckle, remove the parking brake cable
mounting bolt.
d. Remove (pull out) the parking brake cable.
Fig. 12: Parking Brake Cable & Bolt
13. Remove the ABS wheel sensor and the sensor bracket.
Fig. 13: ABS Wheel Sensor & Bracket
Fig. 14: Parking Plate, Hub, Knuckle And Plastic Cover
14. Remove the four hub mounting bolts shown in Figure below.
Fig. 15: Identifying Four Hub Mounting Bolts
15. Remove the hub.
Fig. 16: Removing Hub
16. Remove the plastic cover.
Fig. 17: Removing Plastic Cover
17. Remove the two mounting bolts for the backing plate assembly shown in Figure 18.
Fig. 18: Identifying Mounting Bolts For Backing Plate Assembly
18. Remove the backing plate assembly with brake shoes attached.
Fig. 19: Identifying Backing Plate Assembly
19. Place a jack under the front sub-frame (see Fig. 20).
l This will help support and stabilize the vehicle while compressing the coil
spring in step 21.
Fig. 20: Compressing Coil Spring
20. Place another jack under the left rear lower link.
21. Raise the jack and compress the coil spring about 5 inches.
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Fig. 21: Left Rear Lower Link
22. Remove the knuckle mounting bolts and knuckle as follows (see Fig. 22 and Fig. 23)
A. Remove the lower shock mount bolt.
B. Remove nut and bolt for rear lower link.
l If the spring is compressed enough, the bolt will come out easily.
l Discard the nut. Use a new one for reassembly.
C. Slowly release the pressure on the spring (lower the jack) until the jack can
be removed.
D. Remove the nut and bolt for the radius arm.
l Discard the nut. Use a new one for reassembly.
E. Remove the nut and bolt for the front lower link.
l Discard the nut. Use a new one for reassembly.
Fig. 22: Identifying Front Lower Link, Nut And Bolt
F. Remove the cotter pin and nut from the upper ball joint.
l Discard the cotter pin. Use a new one for reassembly.
Fig. 23: Cotter Pin & Nut
Fig. 24: Rear Lower Link, Shock Absorber, Knuckle & Radius Arm
INSTALL NEW LEFT REAR KNUCKLE
23. Insert the ball seat into the new knuckle and then install knuckle on upper ball
joint.
Fig. 25: Ball Seat, Ball Joint & Knuckle
24. Start the ball joint nut and tighten by hand only.
Fig. 26: Ball Joint Nut
25. Install the following bolts and nuts for the knuckle supports in this order (see
Fig. 27):
A. Position the front lower link and install bolt. Install new nut snug, do not
torque.
B. Position the radius arm and install bolt. Install new nut snug, do not
torque.
CAUTION: Hold onto the knuckle in this step. It will come loose from the
upper ball joint easily.
NOTE: The ball seat may have stayed on the ball joint during disassembly, or it
may be in the old knuckle.
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C. Position the jack under the rear lower link and compress the spring.
D. Install the bolt for rear lower link (adjust the jack to align the bolt
holes). Install new nut snug, do not torque.
E. Position the lower shock mount to knuckle and install bolt.
F. Lower the jack and remove it from under the rear lower link.
26. Torque bolts/nuts to the following specifications (see Fig. 27):
A. Front lower link........93 N.m (9.48 kg-m, 69 ft.lb)
B. Radius arm.............93 N.m (9.48 kg-m, 69 ft.lb)
C. Rear lower link.........93 N.m (9.48 kg-m, 69 ft.lb)
D. Lower shock mount...90 N.m (9.17 kg-m, 66 ft.lb)
Fig. 27: Front Lower Link, Nut & Bolt
27. Torque the nut on the upper ball joint to 97.7 N.m (9.96 Kg-m, 72 ft.lb) and
install a new cotter pin (see Fig. 26 on page 13).
l New cotter pin is listed in the Parts Information.
28. Install backing plate assembly on the knuckle.
Fig. 28: Backing Plate Assembly
29. Install backing plate mounting nuts.
Torque to:
88.3 N.m (9.0 kg-m, 65 ft.lb)
Fig. 29: Mounting Bolts For Backing Plate Assembly
30. Install the plastic cover.
l Make sure the tab is in the slot.
Fig. 30: Installing Plastic Cover
31. Install the hub.
Fig. 31: Installing Hub
32. Install the four hub mounting bolts shown in Fig. 32.
Torque to:
88.3 N.m (9.0 kg-m, 65 ft.lb)
Fig. 32: Four Hub Mounting Bolts
33. Install the ABS wheel sensor and the sensor bracket.
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Torque mounting bolts to:
9.0 N.m (0.92 kg-m, 80 in.lb)
Fig. 33: ABS Wheel Sensor & Sensor Bracket
34. Install the left rear parking brake cable as follows:
a. Slide the cable in from the back side of the knuckle.
b. Install the cable pin (see Fig. 34).
c. Close the pin retainer (see Fig. 34).
Fig. 34: Pin Retainer Open, Cable Pin & Pin Retainer Closed
d. From the back side of the knuckle, install the parking brake cable mounting
bolt.
Torque to:
35 N.m (3.6 kg-m, 26 ft.lb)
Fig. 35: Parking Brake Cable & Bolt
35. Install the brake rotor.
l Make sure to match the marks on the rotor and the stud.
36. Install the brake caliper.
Torque spec for caliper torque member mounting bolts:
84.3 N.m (8.6 kg-m, 62 ft.lb)
Fig. 36: Mark On Stud & On Rotor
37. Install the left rear wheel.
l Make sure to match the marks on the wheel and the stud.
l Use a "star" pattern when tightening wheel nuts (lug nuts).
l Tighten in 3 steps.
l Final wheel nut torque:
112.5 N.m (11.5 kg-m, 83 ft.lb)
Fig. 37: Mark On Stud & On Wheel
38. Remove jacks from under the vehicle and lower the vehicle.
39. Reposition the parking brake cable adjustment nut.
For foot operated parking brake
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Tighten (turn clockwise) the parking brake cable adjuster nut to its original
position.
(Or the length between the shaft end and the adjuster nut.)
Fig. 38: Parking Brake Adjustment Nut
For hand operated parking brake
Tighten (turn clockwise) the parking brake cable adjuster nut to its original
position.
Fig. 39: Lifting Parking Brake Handle
40. Perform rear wheel alignment using an approved and calibrated alignment machine.
PARTS INFORMATION
PART DESCRIPTION
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Campaign (CM) line claim using the following claims coding:
"CM" I.D.: PC005
OP CODE DESCRIPTION
OR
OP CODE DESCRIPTION
NOTE: In step 3 on page 4 you should have written down the number of
threads that were showing before loosening the adjuster nut.
NOTE: In step 4 on STEPS 1 TO 4 FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A HAND
OPERATED PARKING BRAKE of you should have written down the
number of turns that were needed to loosen the adjuster nut.
DESCRIPTION PART #/PFP QUANTITY
Knuckle, Rear LH 43019 - JA000 1
Nut 40262 - JA000 3
Pin (Cotter Pin) 08921 - 3202A 1
DESCRIPTION OP CODE FRT
Inspect Left Rear Knuckle Lot Code PC0050 0.2 hrs.
DESCRIPTION OP CODE FRT
Inspect Left Rear Knuckle Lot Code, and Replace Left Rear Knuckle PC0051 1.8 hrs.
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OWNER'S LETTER
Dear Nissan Owner:
Nissan is committed to providing the highest levels of product quality and customer
satisfaction. We believe that our current and future success depends on your continued
satisfaction with Nissan. With that in mind, we want to bring to your attention
important information regarding your 2009 Nissan Altima or Maxima vehicle.
REASON FOR SERVICE CAMPAIGN
On some 2009 Altima and Maxima vehicles, the left hand rear suspension knuckle may not
be manufactured to specification, which may result in noise or vibration under certain
circumstances. Your vehicle continues to be safe to drive. Nissan is conducting this
service campaign to identify and replace those affected units.
WHAT NISSAN WILL DO
To assure your continued satisfaction and confidence in your Nissan vehicle, your
Nissan dealer will inspect and if necessary, replace the left hand rear suspension
knuckle free of charge for parts and labor.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
Contact your Nissan dealer at your earliest convenience in order to arrange an
appointment. This service, free for parts and labor, could take approximately two hours
to complete, but your Nissan dealer may require your vehicle for a longer period of
time based upon the workshop schedule. To ensure the least inconvenience for you, it is
important that you have an appointment before bringing your vehicle to the Nissan
dealer for service. Please bring this notice with you when you keep your service
appointment. Instructions have been sent to your Nissan dealer.
If you have paid to have your left hand rear suspension knuckle replaced prior to this
campaign due to a noise or vibration complaint, you may be eligible for reimbursement
of the related expense. If the dealer fails, or is unable to complete the service free
of charge, you may contact the National Consumer Affairs Department, Nissan North
America, Inc., P.O. Box 685003, Franklin, TN 37068-5003. The toll free number is 1-800-
NISSAN1 (1-800-647-7261).
Thank you for providing us an opportunity to ensure on-going satisfaction with your
Nissan vehicle.
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