Reprogramacion de BCM Start Stopno Apaga El Motor
Reprogramacion de BCM Start Stopno Apaga El Motor
APPLIED 2011 – 2012 Altima Sedan, Coupe & Hybrid (L32, CL32, & L32HV)
VEHICLES: 2011 – 2012 Maxima (A35)
2011 – 2012 370Z Coupe (Z34) – Roadster not included
2011 – 2012 Murano (Z51) - Cross cabriolet not included
2012 GT-R (R35)
APPLIED VINs: Refer to the table on page 2.
IF YOU CONFIRM:
1. The vehicle you are working on falls within the Applied Range of this bulletin (see
Applied Dates and VINs table on page 2),
and
2. The following conditions exist or the customer reports the following condition(s)
occurred:
When trying to start the engine,
• The instrument panel lights up, and
• The engine does not crank, (no crank, no start), (hybrid “ready” will not light), and
• The ignition push button is not responsive (no action occurs when the button is
pressed additional times).
or
When trying to turn the engine OFF,
• The instrument panel stays lit, and
• The engine does not turn OFF (hybrid “ready” will not turn OFF), and
• The ignition push button is not responsive (no action occurs when the button is
pressed additional times).
ACTIONS
1. Check the 12V battery State of Charge (SOC) and recharge if necessary.
2. Reprogram the BCM per the Service Procedure in this bulletin.
Nissan Bulletins are intended for use by qualified technicians, not 'do-it-yourselfers'. Qualified technicians are
properly trained individuals who have the equipment, tools, safety instruction, and know-how to do a job
properly and safely. NOTE: If you believe that a described condition may apply to a particular vehicle, DO
NOT assume that it does. See your Nissan dealer to determine if this applies to your vehicle.
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Applied VINs
Applied VINs – on or:
Model Year
After Before
370Z 2011 JN1AZ4EH(*)BM 551888 JN1AZ4EH(*)BM 555448
Coupe 2012 JN1AZ4EH(*)CM 560001 JN1AZ4EH(*)CM 560470
CLAIMS INFORMATION
Submit a Primary Part (PP) type line claim using the following claims coding:
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
CAUTION: Do Not disconnect the battery cable while the engine is running.
• If the battery cable is disconnected while the engine is running the engine will
continue to run and electronic components may be damaged.
NOTE:
The engine does not start, and/or the ignition will not turn OFF (hybrid “ready” will not go
OFF or ON):
• Disconnect the negative battery cable, wait 2 minutes and then reconnect.
• Pull the fuel pump fuse from the fuse panel, wait for the engine to stop, and then
reinstall the fuse.
• Disconnect the negative battery cable, wait 2 minutes and then reconnect.
If it was necessary to disconnect the battery due to one of the above conditions, at
the end of the procedure make sure to do the following:
• Reset the clock.
• If needed, reinitializes the power windows, sunroof, rear door. Refer to the
appropriate Service Manual for initialization information.
• Inform the customer that the following items will need to be reset.
¾ Automatic Drive Position setting (if equipped).
¾ Radio station presets.
¾ Preferred settings for the Automatic Temperature Control (if equipped).
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SERVICE PROCEDURE
Make Sure the “BCM Reprogramming Tool” has been installed into the CONSULT PC
as follows:
NOTE: If the BCM reprogramming tool has already been installed, skip to BCM
Reprogramming Procedure on the next page.
1. The Panasonic Tough book (CONSULT PC) automatically gets the BCM
reprogramming tool during ASIST synchronization.
4. Once installed, the BCM reprogrammer tool is available by selecting Start > All
Programs > BCM2010 Reprogrammer.exe
NOTE
• Key registration, BCM configuration, TPMS data, and user customized settings are
not affected by BCM reprogramming.
• Successful completion of BCM reprogramming will change the BCM part number. At
the end of reprogramming make sure the new part number and the old part number
are different.
• Some DTCs may appear after reprogramming. All DTC’s should be cleared before
returning the vehicle to the customer.
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BCM Reprogramming Procedure
3. Use the USB cable to connect the Vehicle Interface (VI) to the CONSULT PC and then
connect the VI to the vehicle. (VI or VI plus (VI2) can be used.)
4. Use C-III or C-III plus to diagnosis, repair, and clear any/all DTCs before performing
BCM reprogramming.
7. Turn off all electronic equipment near the vehicle that transmit electromagnetic
waves (e.g., cell phones, cordless phones, printers, etc.).
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8. Turn the ignition OFF.
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Figure 1
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12. Make sure each of the preconditions listed on the screen have been met (see Figure 2).
13. Turn the hazard flashers ON, and confirm they are working.
NOTE: When OK is selected in the next step, BCM reprogramming will start.
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Figure 2
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Error – BCM reprogramming is not needed for this vehicle.
Figure 3
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c. Record the radio station presets.
d. If equipped with Automatic Temperature Control, record the customer settings. Refer
to the appropriate Service Manual for customer setting information.
e. Disconnect the negative battery cable, wait 3 minutes and then reconnect.
f. Go to page 5 and restart from the beginning of the BCM reprogramming process.
NOTE: If the battery was disconnected, at the end of the procedure make sure to do
the following:
• Reset the clock and the radio station presets.
• If needed, reinitializes the power windows, sunroof, rear door. Refer to the
appropriate Service Manual for initialization information.
• Reset the customer settings for the Automatic Temperature Control (if equipped).
• Inform the customer that their Automatic Drive Position setting will need to be
reset (if equipped).
NOTE: When BCM reprogramming is complete the screen in Figure 5 displays and the
hazard flashers will start flashing.
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Figure 5
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17. Print the Internet Explorer screen shown in Figure 6 and attach a copy to the repair
order.
Figure 6
19. Use C-III or C-III plus to erase any DTCs that may have been stored.
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