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2017 Infiniti G37 Sedan V6-3.7L Diagnostic and Repair Information # 98-011E Date: 121107

2017 Infiniti G37 Sedan V6-3.7L Diagnostic and Repair Information # 98-011E Date: 121107



Emissions - System Readiness Test (SRT) Drive Patterns



Classification: EC98-002E



Reference: ITB98-011E



Date: November 7, 2012



SYSTEM READINESS TEST (SRT) DRIVE PATTERNS



This bulletin has been amended. Several Changes were made at "Step 7: Confirm All SRTs "COMPLETE"."



APPLIED VEHICLES: 1996 and newer Model Years as required by State Emissions Inspections Regulations.



SERVICE INFORMATION



As part of an enhanced emissions test for Inspection & Maintenance (I/M) some States may require the System Readiness Test (SRT) status be



checked.



^ The SRT is used to indicate whether the engine control module (ECM) has completed self diagnosis of major emissions systems and components.



^ In these instances the State may require completion of the SRT before permitting the emissions inspection to proceed.



The State Emissions Inspection Station may advise an Infiniti customer to return to the dealership for service due to one or more SRT items coming



up "INCOMPLETE." Use the information in this Bulletin to help you "COMPLETE" the SRT.



^ In most cases the ECM will automatically complete its self diagnosis cycle during normal vehicle usage and the SRT status will indicate



"COMPLETE" for each applicable system.



^ Once indicating "COMPLETE" the SRT status remains "COMPLETE" until the Self Diagnosis memory is erased.



^ Occasionally certain portions of the self diagnostic test may not be completed as a result of the customers normal driving pattern. In these cases



the SRT will indicate "INCOMPLETE" for these items.



NOTE: The SRT will also indicate "INCOMPLETE" if:



^ The self diagnosis memory is erased for any reason or



^ The ECM memory power supply is interrupted for several hours.



This bulletin contains information to help you perform a comprehensive road test (Drive Pattern) that enables the ECM to complete the SRT.



^ A separate Drive Pattern sheet for each 1996 and 1997 vehicle variation is included with this Bulletin.



^ For 1998 and newer vehicles refer to the EC section of the appropriate Service Manual for the required Drive Pattern. They are listed under On



Board Diagnostic> System Readiness Test.



NOTE:



You must select the Drive Pattern that correctly corresponds with all variables for the vehicle being serviced (i.e. model model year engine emissions



certification transmission powentrain and for 1996/1997 models ECM part number.



NOTE:



To ensure all ECM Self Test requirements are met it is important to drive the entire Drive Pattern even if only one SRT item indicates



"INCOMPLETE."



CLAIMS INFORMATION:



Refer to the current Warranty Flat Rate Manual for claims information.



Service Procedure



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SRT WORKFLOW



Step 1: Check for DTC



1. Use a CONSULT tool to check for any stored DTCs.



^ If any DTCs are stored they must be repaired at this time.



^ Refer to ASIST for diagnostic and repair information.



NOTE:



Normal warranty coverage will apply for DTC repairs.



2. If no DTCs are stored go to the next step.



NOTE:



DO NOT touch Erase or you will lose previously completed SRTs.



Step 2: Check SRT Status



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Check the SRT Status (Complete or Incomplete).



^ Use the appropriate CONSULT tool.



^ For older vehicles a Generic Scan Tool may be needed to check SRT status.



NOTE:



In some cases the normal driving that occurs between the time the vehicle was referred by the State Emissions Inspection Station and it is



brought into the dealership for SRT evaluation may allow the ECM to complete the SRTs. If this occurs no further action is necessary.



Always check SRT status before performing the SRT Drive Pattern.



Step 3: Identify the Vehicle



You must select the Drive Pattern that correctly corresponds with all variables for the vehicle being serviced refer to image below:



Step 4: Obtain ECM Part Number (1996 and 1997 models only)



1. Use a CONSULT tool to obtain the ECM part number.



2. Write the ECM part number in the space provided above.



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3. Compare the vehicles ECM part number with the list of ECM part numbers provided in the Infiniti SRT System Chart above to determine the



Drive Pattern for the vehicle being inspected.



NOTE:



For 1996 and 1997 models; if the vehicles ECM part number does not match a part number listed on the SRT System Chart for that vehicle



either 1) the vehicle was identified incorrectly or 2) the vehicle has the wrong ECM installed. The SRT cannot be completed with the



incorrect ECM.



Step 5: SRT Road Test (perform Drive Pattern)



To properly obtain SRT readings of "COMPLETE" it is necessary to drive the vehicle under the exact conditions required by the vehicle's



ECM.



Be sure to select the correct Drive Pattern. The SRTs will not complete if the wrong drive pattern for that vehicle is used.



1. Select the Drive Pattern based on the Vehicle Identification (see Step 3).



^ For 1996 and 1997 vehicles:



> This bulletin contains a specific Driving Pattern for every 1996 and 1997 Infiniti vehicle.



> Use the Bookmark on the left side of the ASIST screen to choose the correct model and year.



> Verify that the vehicle ECM P/N matches EXACTLY an ECM P/N listed on the Drive Pattern sheet you chose.



> Print the Drive Pattern to take with you.



^ For 1998 and newer vehicles refer to the EC section in the appropriate Service Manual for the required Drive Pattern. It is listed under



On-Board Diagnostics> System Readiness Test.



> Print the Drive Pattern to take with you.



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2. Prior to driving the vehicle review the Drive Pattern and prepare to complete it from start to finish:



^ Review the Pre-Check items listed on the drive pattern and ensure all conditions are met.



^ Determine the vehicle speeds required by the drive pattern.



^ Plan your route to minimize traffic and traffic signals that might interrupt the Drive Pattern tasks.



^ Review the Drive Pattern section(s) that must be restarted if you are interrupted.



^ Do not use the ASCD (cruise control) during any section of the Drive Pattern that contains the "No ASCD symbol."



^ Some EVAP-equipped vehicles will require that fuel be added to the tank between the first and second trip. Be prepared to purchase fuel



or plan your route to accommodate this step.



^ For these EVAP-equipped vehicles begin the road test with less than 1/2 tank of fuel. If the fuel level is greater than 1/2, more time may be



required to complete the EVAP sections of the Drive Pattern and you may not be able to add fuel as required.



3. Review the Drive Pattern for any input signals that need to be monitored during the drive.



^ If needed, Connect a CONSULT tool to the vehicle to monitor required signals.



NOTE:



^ Monitor the Fuel Temperature if the EVAP SRT is "INCOMPLETE." One part of the EVAP SRT diagnostic logic requires a 3锟斤拷C



increase in fuel temperature from the time the ignition key is turned to ON as part of the test criteria. Fluctuations in the fuel



temperature reading can extend the time required for the EVAP SRT to indicate "COMPLETE." If the fuel temperature change is not



sufficient after completing the SRT Drive pattern idle the vehicle until a fuel temperature increase of at least 3锟斤拷C is noted or until the



EVAP SRT indicates "COMPLETE."



^ If the fuel temperature increases 3锟斤拷C or more but the SRT still indicates "INCOMPLETE" the SRT Drive Pattern may need to be



repeated.



4. Note the following items before starting the Drive Pattern:



IMPORTANT:



Nissan requires using a driver and an assistant to conduct SRT driving patterns. The assistant should read the Drive Pattern CONSULT



data and drive time and convey driving instruction to the driver. It is the drivers responsibility to observe and react to traffic conditions.



Always drive the vehicle in a safe manner and obey all traffic laws.



^ To ensure all ECM Self Test requirements are met, drive the ENTIRE pattern whenever any SRT items indicate "INCOMPLETE."



^ Some vehicles require that sections of the Drive Pattern be driven two times to satisfy the "self diagnosis two trip logic." For vehicles



that require two trips the pre-check engine coolant temperature must be met before beginning Section 1 of the second trip.



5. Perform the Drive Pattern:



a. Make sure all Pre-Check conditions are met.



b. Drive the vehicle and carefully follow the specific instructions and time requirements listed in each section of the Drive Pattern.



NOTE: If you monitor the (B/FUEL SCHDL):



^ The Base Fuel Schedule (B/FUEL SCHDL) is an indication of engine load.



^ It will be easier to match high B/FUEL SCHDL values when driving up slight hills in the recommended gear range.



^ It will be easier to match low B/FUEL SCHDL values when driving down slight hills in the recommended gear range.



^ Turning the A/C compressor ON will increase the B/FUEL SCHDL value while turning it OFF will decrease the B/FUEL SCHDL value.



Step 6: Recheck for DTC



Upon completion of the Drive Pattern determine if any DTCs have been stored. Only in rare cases will this occur.



^ If a DTC has been stored after completing the Drive Pattern it must be repaired. Refer to ASIST for diagnostic and repair information.



NOTE: Normal warranty coverage will apply for DTC repairs.



^ Once the DTC is repaired, erase the stored DTC. Turn the ignition OFF for 10 seconds, and then repeat the entire Drive Pattern (Step 5) to



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"COMPLETE" the SRTs.



^ If no DTCs have been stored DO NOT touch "Erase" or all SRT items will reset to "INCOMPLETE."



Step 7: Confirm All SRTS "COMPLETE"



If all SRT items indicate "COMPLETE" the inspection is complete.



^ If Catalyst and/or 02 Sensor Monitors show "INCOMPLETE" perform step A or B below.



A. Check Self Learning Value and A/F ALPHA. If either value is + 10% or more above target of 100%, clear Self Learning Value.



^ Perform DTC diagnosis for P0171 or P0174 and check for the following possible causes:



> Intake air leaks



> Front heated oxygen sensors



> Injectors



> Exhaust gas leaks



> Incorrect fuel pressure



> Lack of fuel



> Mass airflow sensor



A. Check Self Learning Value and A/F ALPHA. If either value is -10% or more below target of 100% clear Self Learning Value.



^ Perform DTC diagnosis for P0172 or P0175 and check for the following possible causes:



> Intake air leaks



> Front heated oxygen sensors



> Injectors



> Exhaust gas leaks



> Incorrect fuel pressure



> Lack of fuel



> Mass airflow sensor



^ After repairs have been made, run the prescribed drive pattern and check that A/F ALPHA is within +/- 10% of the target of 100%



during the steady state portions of the drive cycle. If it is not, then continue repairs. If it is return to STEP 5.



System Readiness Test Drive Patterns



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SRT DRIVE PATTERN LAYOUT



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Pattern # 1 - 96 G20 M/T



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Pattern # 2 - 96 G20 M/T



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Pattern # 3 - 96 G20 A/T



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Pattern # 4 - 96 G20 A/T



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Pattern # 5 - 96 I30 (FED) M/T



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Pattern # 6 - 96 I30 (FED) A/T



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Pattern # 7 - 96 I30 (CAL) M/T



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Pattern # 8 - 96 I30 (CAL) A/T



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Pattern # 9 - 97 I30 M/T



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Pattern # 10 - 97 I30 A/T



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Pattern # 11 - 96 J30 A/T



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Pattern # 12 - 96 J30 A/T



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Pattern # 13 - 97 J30 A/T



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Pattern # 14 - 97 QX4 A/T



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Pattern # 15 - 96 Q45 A/T



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Pattern # 16 - 97 Q45 A/T