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ECU Self Diagnostic Modes and Trouble Codes

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#1 · (Edited)
Self Diagnostics

Here is the link for how to do a self-diagnostic on the Altima,

http://www.stac-consulting.com/serrano.j/altima/ecu/Reading_ECU_Codes.pdf


Other Nissan models have different modes. Such as,

Mode I - Exhaust Oxygen Sensor Monitor

Use Mode I to determine if the Oxygen Sensor is functioning properly.

1. Warm the engine to normal temperature.

2. Run the engine above 2000 RPM under no load while looking at the ECU.

3. Make sure the GREEN LED goes on and off more than five times during ten seconds at 2000 RPM.

If the number of flashes are not more than five, replace the oxygen sensor. If the LED does not flash, check the sensor's circuit.


Mode II - Mixture Ratio Control Monitor

Use Mode II to determine if the air/fuel mixture is cycling correctly.

1. Warm the engine to normal operating temperature.

2. Turn the dial on the ECU fully clockwise (or if you have a switch, turn it on).

3. After the LED flashes twice, turn the dial fully counter clockwise (or turn the switch off).

4. Run the engine above 2000 RPM under no load while looking at the ECU.

If the RED LED blinks simultaneously with the GREEN LED, the air/fuel mixture is cycling properly.

If the RED LED stays off, the mixture is more than 5% rich.

If the RED LED stays on, the mixture is more than 5% lean.

If the RED LED stays on or off above 2000 RPM, complete the diagnostics before beginning repairs.


Mode III - Stored Fault Code Reporting

Use Mode III to retrive all stored trouble codes in memory.

1. Turn the ignition switch on, but do not start the engine.

2. On the ECU, turn the diagnostic mode selector screw fully clockwise (or if you have a switch, turn it on). Wait until the LED flashes 3 quick bursts, then turn the screw fully counter clockwise (or turn the switch off).

3. The check engine light will begin to flash trouble codes. Red flashes are units of ten and green flashes are units of one. (red-3 flashes, green-1 flash = code 31) Note all codes until it begins to loop.

To clear all stored codes, turn the screw fully clockwise (or turn the switch on). Wait until the LED flashes 4 quick bursts, then turn the screw fully counter clockwise (or turn the switch off). To retain the codes in memory, simply turn the ignition off.


Diagnostic Troube Codes (DTC)

11 Crankshaft Angle Sensor/Camshaft Position Sensor (CAS/CPS)

12 Air Flow Meter/Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF)

13 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS)

14 Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS)

21 Ignition Signal

22 Fuel Pump

23 Idle Switch

24 Throttle Valve Switch

25 Idle Speed Control Valve (ISCV)

28 Cooling Fan Circuit

31 Electronic Control Unit (ECU)

32 Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)

33 Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S)

34 Knock Sensor (KS)

35 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor (EGT)

36 EGR Control-Back Pressure Transducer (EGRC-BPT)

37 Knock Sensor (KS)

38 Right hand bank Closed Loop (B2)

41 Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT)

42 Fuel Temperature Sensor (FTS)

43 Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

45 Injector Leak

47 Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS)

51 Injector Circuit

53 Oxygen Sensor (O2)

54 Automatic Transmission (A/T) Control

55 No Malfunction

63 No. 6 Cylinder Misfire

64 No. 5 Cylinder Misfire

65 No. 4 Cylinder Misfire

66 No. 3 Cylinder Misfire

67 No. 2 Cylinder Misfire

68 No. 1 Cylinder Misfire

71 Random Misfire

72 TWC Function right hand bank

73 TWC Function right hand bank

76 Fuel Injection System Function right hand bank

77 Rear Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit

82 Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS)

84 Automatic Transmission (A/T) Diagnosis Communication Line

85 VTC Solenoid Valve Circuit

86 Fuel Injection System Function right hand bank

87 Canister Control Solenoid Valve Circuit

91 Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit right hand bank

94 TCC Solenoid Valve

95 Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS)

98 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS)

101 Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit right hand bank

103 Park/Neutral Position Switch Circuit

105 EGR and EGR Canister Control Solenoid Valve Circuit

108 Canister Purge Control Valve Circuit


Mode IV - Switch Operation Monitor

Use Mode IV to determine if the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), Starter circuit and/or Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) are in proper working order.

1. Turn the ignition switch on, but do not start the engine.

2. Turn the dial on the ECU fully clockwise. After the LED flashes 4 times, turn the dial fully counter clockwise.

3. Make sure the RED LED is turned off.

4. Make sure the RED LED turns on when depressing the gas pedal. If not, check or replace the Throttle Position Sensor.

5. Make sure the RED LED turns on when turning the ignition key the START position. If not, check or replace the starter.

Drive the vehicle with the ECU unbolted and within view. Make sure the GREEN LED turns on when speed is 12 MPH or more. If not, check or replace the Vehicle Speed Sensor.


Mode V - Real Time Diagnostic Function

Use Mode V to determine if the Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS), Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF) and/or Ignition signal are working properly.

1. Start engine.

2. Turn the dial on the ECU fully clockwise.

3. After the LED flashes 5 times, turn the dial fully counter clockwise.

4. Make sure LEDs do not flash for 5 minutes when racing or idling the engine.

If it flashes, count the number of flashes, turn engine off, and see the following 3 paragraphs.
Perform real-time diagnosis insepction and repair or replace malfunctioning part if present.

If LEDs do not flash for 5 minutes, turn engine off.

If the RED LED flashes 3 times for 1.5 seconds, check the Crankshaft Position Sensor. Check the harness continuity at CPS when the engine is stopped. Inspect the harness for dust and clean if necessary. Check the pin terminal at ECU for bends and remove them as necessary. Reconnect harness and recheck continuity. During real-time diagnosis, tap the harness connector or component and check if trouble code is displayed. If so, replace terminal.

If the GREEN LED flashes twice-3 times for 0.5 seconds, check Mass Air Flow Sensor. Check the harness continuity at MAFS when the engine is stopped. Inspect the harness for dust and clean if necessary. Check the pin terminal at ECU for bends and remove them as necessary. Reconnect harness and recheck continuity. During real-time diagnosis, tap the harness connector or component and check if trouble code is displayed. If so, replace terminal.

If the GREEN LED flashes 4 times for 0.2 seconds 3 times, check the ignition signal. Check the harness continuity when the engine is stopped. Inspect the harness for dust and clean if necessary. Check the pin terminal at ECU for bends and remove them as necessary. Reconnect harness and recheck continuity. During real-time diagnosis, tap the harness connector or component and check if trouble code is displayed. If so, replace terminal.
 
#5 ·
Thanks for the info and the code list, you had many codes that I had never seen. Here are some other codes I’ve found. Apparently only the 93 & 94 models used the 2 digit code format. The 95 and later models used a 4 digit code. I prefer to not shorten the codes by leaving out the zeros, because, as an example, in the following list codes 0111 & 1101 if shortened would both be code 111. But I guess it’s probably not that big of a deal. For those not familiar with how to read the codes off the "flash engine" light the first 2 digits are the number of slow flashes, and the last 2 digits are the number of quick flashes.

0111 EVAP Purge Control Monitor
0113 Canister Vacuum Check Switch
0114 Fuel Injection System Rich -Right Bank On V6
0115 Fuel Injection System Lean -Right Bank On V6
0206 Turbocharger Boost Sensor
0209 Fuel System Rich -Left Bank
0210 Fuel System Lean -Left Bank
0704 EVAP Pressure Sensor
0705 EVAP Emission System -Small Leak, negative pressure
0708 Closed Loop Control -Left/Rear HO2S
0801 Vacuum Control/Bypass Valve or EVAP very small leak
0803 Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
0902 Right/Rear HO2S -Heater Fault
0903 EVAP Vent Control Valve
1002 Left/Rear HO2S -Heater Fault
1101 Neutral/Start back-up light switch
1102 A/T Vehicle Speed Sensor aka Revolution sensor
1103 Auto Trans 1st Gear Signal
1104 Auto Trans 2nd Gear Signal
1105 Auto Trans 3rd Gear Signal
1106 Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) & 4th Gear Signal
1108 Shift Solenoid Valve "A"
1201 Shift Solenoid Valve "B"
1203 Overrunning Clutch Solenoid Valve or Park/Neutral position switch
1204 TCC Solenoid Valve
1205 Line Pressure Solenoid
1206 Throttle Position Sensor A/T
1207 Engine Speed Sensor
1208 Transmission Fluid Temp Sensor
1302 MAP/Barometeric Switch Solenoid
1305 Fuel Pump Control Module
1306 Wastegate Control Solenoid -Right
1307 Wastegate Control Solenoid -Left
 
#7 ·
are the 6 different modes above also used for the 4 digit trouble codes or the 97 altima i need to check real time codes. i have been checking them by mode 3 and it brings up code 11:05 and my car stuttered then died. so reset my ecu and the car runs good should i be concerned by that code my auto trans feels good it is strong so.. any ideas please write back or e-mail me at bulletchicken@hotmail.com
thank you for your post..
 
#10 ·
Sorry folks. Only red light for Altimas.

This is an old post. It was initially a generic Nissan car diagnostic post. I need to clean this up for Altima only. The diagnostic codes hold very much true though but will need to be reverified.

I'll make a note to fix this post and some others I left hanging.