Nissan Versa (N17): Calibration of G Sensor

Nissan Versa 2nd generation (N17) Service Manual / Transmission & driveline / Transaxle & transmission (TM) / Calibration of G Sensor

Description

TCM stores calibration data (inherent characteristic value) of G sensor to provide accurate control. Therefore, it is required to perform calibration of G sensor after the following work is performed.

  • Removal/installation or replacement of G sensor
  • Replacement of TCM

Work Procedure

1.PREPARATION BEFORE CALIBRATION PROCEDURE

  1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
  2. Adjust air pressure of all tires to the specified pressure. WT "Tire Air Pressure".

>> GO TO 2.

2.PERFORM CALIBRATION

With CONSULT

  1. Turn ignition switch ON.

CAUTION: Never start engine.

  1. Select "Work Support" in "TRANSMISSION".
  2. Select "G SENSOR CALIBRATION".
  3. Touch "Start".

CAUTION: Never swing the vehicle during "G sensor calibration".

Is "COMPLETED" displayed?

YES >> GO TO 3.

NO >> Perform steps 1 and 2 again.

3.PERFORM THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS

With CONSULT

  1. Turn ignition switch OFF and wait for 10 seconds.
  2. Turn ignition switch ON.
  3. Select "Self Diagnostic Results" in "TRANSMISSION".

Is "P1586" or "P1588" detected?

YES >> Go to TM "DTC Index".

NO >> Calibration end

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