Classification: Reference: Date: BT04-043 NTB04-125 October 26, 2004 2004-2005 QUEST; REVISED SLIDING DOOR INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE APPLIED VEHICLES: 2004 2005 Quest (V42) with power sliding doors. IF YOU CONFIRM: The sliding door(s) need to be Initialized for any of the following reasons, Sliding door control unit is replaced. Sliding door motor is replaced. Sliding door is adjusted. Sliding door panel is replaced or repaired. Body panel near sliding door is replaced or repaired. Any sliding door roller is replaced or adjusted. Any sliding door striker is replaced or adjusted. Any sliding door dovetail is replaced or adjusted. Sliding door lock assembly is replaced. Rear rail is replaced. Sliding door weatherstrip is replaced. Sliding door contact switch is replaced or adjusted. ACTION: Use the revised Initialization procedure in this bulletin. NOTE: Please use this procedure until the ESM Service Manual Amendment (SMA) becomes available. It will be provided at a later date. CLAIMS INFORMATION The Initialization procedure is part of the sliding door repairs and should not be claimed as a separate repair item. 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 procedure (starting on page 2), as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this repair. 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. 1/3
SLIDING DOOR INITIALIZATION PROCDURE NOTE: The following procedure is for one sliding door. It must be repeated (if needed) on a second door. 1. Open the sliding door. 2. Turn the ignition key ON. 3. Turn the Automatic Door Main Switch OFF. Figure 1 4. Within 3 seconds after step 3, press the sliding door B-pillar switch (LH or RH, depending on which door you are initializing) 10 times within 10 seconds. Figure 2 5. Within 3 seconds after step 4, turn the ignition key OFF ON. You should hear three (3) sliding door warning chimes. The three chimes indicate the controller has entered initialization mode. Normal door functions are disabled during initialization. 2/3
SIDE GUARD MOLDING SIDE GUARD MOLDING PFP:76840 EIS001VU REMOVAL CAUTION: Never apply tack-paper adhesive remover to body panel surface finished with lacquer-based paints. Original side guard molding is affixed to body panel with double-faced adhesive tape. 1. Heat molding to between 30 and 40 C (86 to 104 F) with a heat gun. 2. Raise end of molding and cut away tape to remove molding. Remove all traces of tape. 3. Remove LH rear combination lamp. Refer to LT-124, "REAR COMBINATION LAMP". 4. Remove screw from slide door rail cover. 5. Open sliding door and release the front clip. 6. Close sliding door. Carefully pull off slide door rail cover releasing clips so as not to deform body sheet metal. 7. Remove door sash cover. Remove screw from top of door sash cover. Pull bottom of door sash cover outward and pull up off hooks. INSTALLATION On vehicles coated with Hard Clear Coat, use double-faced 3M adhesive tape Product No. 4210 or equivalent, after priming with 3M primer Product No. N200 or C-100 or equivalent. The repair parts are also affixed with double-faced adhesive tape. To re-use existing molding, clean all traces of double sided tape from the molding and apply new doublefaced tape to the molding. 1. Clean the panel surface with isopropyl alcohol or equivalent to degrease the surface. 2. Heat the panel and molding tape surface to 30 to 40 C (86 to 104 F). 3. Remove the backing sheet from the tape surface. 4. Press ends by hand and use a roller to apply 5 kg-f (11 lbs-f) to press molding to door surface. Revision: January 2005 EI-26 LIIA0580E 2004 Quest
BODY SIDE TRIM LEFT SIDE CAUTION: BODY SIDE TRIM PFP:76913 Wrap the tip of flat-bladed screwdriver with a cloth when removing metal clips from finishers. When removing or installing body side welts, do not allow butyl seal to come in contact with pillar finisher. EIS001VW LIIA0625E Revision: January 2005 EI-30 2004 Quest
BODY SIDE TRIM 1. Center pillar upper finisher LH 2. Center pillar lower finisher LH 3. Front door welt 4. Front pillar finisher LH 5. Upper dash side finisher LH 6. Lower dash side finisher LH 7. Front kicking plate 8. Trim clips 9. Center pillar lower escutcheon LH 10. Rear finisher cover 11. Luggage side cup holder LH 12. Center finisher cover 13. Rear center pillar finisher LH 14. Rear lower finisher assembly LH 15. Cargo net hooks 16. Power point 17. Power point cap 18. Rear kick escutcheon LH 19. Luggage side lower escutcheon LH 20. Luggage side panel LH 21. Power sliding door switch assembly 22. Rear pillar upper finisher LH 23. Trim clips 24. Rear kicking plate 25. Assist grip end caps 26. Center pillar assist grip 27. Back door open/close switch 28. Sliding door welt 29. Center pillar upper cover 30. Sliding door drip weatherstrip LH A B C D E F G H EI J K L M Revision: January 2005 EI-31 2004 Quest
BODY SIDE TRIM RIGHT SIDE AND REAR CAUTION: Wrap the tip of flat-bladed screwdriver with a cloth when removing metal clips from garnishes. When removing or installing body side welts, do not allow butyl seal to come in contact with pillar garnish. 1. Roof finisher 2. Luggage room lamp 3. Cargo net 4. Back door upper finisher 5. Back door lower finisher 6. Back door mask LIIA0661E Revision: January 2005 EI-32 2004 Quest
BODY SIDE TRIM 7. Back door welt 8. Back door pull handle 9. Pull handle covers RH/LH 10. Back door bumpers 11. Gas leak check lid 12. Cargo net hooks 13. Luggage side lower escutcheon RH 14. Rear kick escutcheon RH 15. Rear lower finisher assembly RH 16. Rear pillar cover RH 17. Cup holder luggage side RH 18. Center pillar cover RH 19. Rear center pillar finisher RH 20. Rear pillar upper finisher RH CENTER PILLAR LOWER FINISHER 1. Remove seat belt anchor. Refer to SB-4, " of Front Seat Belt". 2. Remove front and rear kicking plates. 3. Remove center pillar lower finisher. Disconnect harness to back door opener switch. Installation is in the reverse order of removal. CENTER PILLAR UPPER FINISHER 1. Remove seat belt shoulder anchor and D ring. Refer to SB-4, " of Front Seat Belt". 2. Remove front and rear kicking plates. 3. Remove center pillar lower finisher. 4. Remove cover and screws. 5. Remove center pillar upper finisher. Installation is in the reverse order of removal. REAR CENTER PILLAR FINISHER 1. Remove rear kicking plate. 2. Remove rear kick escutcheon. 3. Remove rear lower finisher assembly. Refer to EI-34, "REAR LOWER FINISHER ASSEMBLY". 4. Remove cover and screws from rear center pillar finisher. 5. Remove rear center pillar finisher. Installation is in the reverse order of removal. DASH SIDE FINISHER 1. Remove front kicking plate. 2. Remove upper dash side finisher. 3. Remove lower dash side finisher. CAUTION: Insert screw driver rolled with cloth between panel on vehicle and clip (as indicated with arrow), and disconnect clip. Installation is in the reverse order of removal. A B C D E F G H EI J K L M FRONT PILLAR FINISHER 1. Remove defrost grille assembly. Refer to IP-10, "INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY". 2. Remove upper dash side finisher. 3. Remove front pillar finisher. Installation is in the reverse order of removal. Revision: January 2005 EI-33 SIIA0810E 2004 Quest
Classification: Reference: Date: EL09-041a NTB09-113a February 16, 2010 2004-2007 QUEST; SLIDING DOOR MOTOR AND CABLE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT This bulletin has been amended. The Service Procedure has been revised. No other changes have been made. Please discard previous copies of this bulletin. APPLIED VEHICLES: 2004-2007 Quest (V42) IF YOU CONFIRM You need to replace the sliding door motor or cable (closure) assembly for any reason. ACTION As needed for the repair, replace only the motor or only the cable assembly with the part listed in the Parts Information section. NOTE: These parts are now available separately. Do not replace the entire assembly when only the motor or only the cable assembly is needed. PARTS INFORMATION DESCRIPTION PART # QUANTITY Motor Assy RR Door PSD, LH 82731-5Z000 1 (if needed) Closure Assy-Slide Door, LH 82511-5Z00A 1 (if needed) Motor Assy RR Door PSD, RH 82730-5Z000 1 (if needed) Closure Assy-Slide Door, RH 82510-5Z00A 1 (if needed) 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. 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. 1/3
CLAIMS INFORMATION Submit a Primary Failed Part (PP) line claim using the following claims coding: DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT RPL Sliding Door Motor (1) UL31AA ZE 32 (2) (1) Refer to the electronic parts catalog (FAST or equivalent) and use the appropriate Slide Door Closure Motor (Right or Left Side) part number as the Primary Failed Part (PFP). (2) Reference the current Nissan Warranty Flat Rate Manual and use the indicated flat rate time. SERVICE PROCEDURE 1. Remove the sliding door motor and cable assembly. Refer to the BL section in the applicable Electronic Service Manual (ESM) for removal/installation instructions. Cable assembly 2. Remove the motor from the cable assembly. Motor 3. As needed for the repair, replace the motor or cable assembly with the part listed in the Parts Information section. Figure 1 4. Pull the two ends of the cable to ensure the cable is not tangled inside the drum housing. 5. Confirm the bushing is in the location shown in Figure 2. Bushing Figure 2 2/3 NTB09-113a
Tension pulleys in park position 6. Confirm both tension pulleys (j-hooks) are in the park position. Figure 3 7. Install the motor onto the cable assembly. Torque the motor mounting bolts to: 3.8-4.5 N m (0.39-0.46 kg-m, 34-40 in-lb). Motor Motor mounting bolts Figure 4 8. Move the tension pulleys to the active (un-park) position. Move tension pulleys to active position 9. Reinstall the remaining parts in the reverse order of removal. Figure 5 3/3 NTB09-113a
6. Turn the Automatic Door Main Switch ON. Figure 3 7. Press and hold the driver's overhead Sliding Door Open / Close Switch (LH or RH, depending on which door you are initializing) until the sliding door completely closes and stops; then release the switch. Figure 4 8. Press and hold the same sliding door switch again, until the door completely opens and stops; then release the switch. (Same switch as step 7.) 9. Press and hold the same switch again, until the door completely closes and stops; then release the switch. (Same switch as step 7 and 8.) 10. Turn the ignition key OFF. One sliding door is now initialized. The initialized door will now operate normally. If needed, repeat steps 1 through 10 for a second sliding door. 3/3