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Nissan Juke (2014 year). Service Repair Manual - part 22

 

 

BCS-150

< DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS >

[WITHOUT INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM]

POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT

POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT

Diagnosis Procedure

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1.

CHECK FUSES AND FUSIBLE LINK

Check that the following fuses and fusible link are not fusing.

Is the fuse fusing?

YES

>> Replace the blown fuse or fusible link after repairing the affected circuit if a fuse or fusible link is

blown.

NO

>> GO TO 2.

2.

CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

1.

Turn ignition switch OFF.

2.

Disconnect BCM connectors.

3.

Check voltage between BCM harness connector and ground.

Is the measurement value normal?

YES

>> GO TO 3.

NO

>> Repair harness or connector.

3.

CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT

Check continuity between BCM harness connector and ground.

Does continuity exist?

YES

>> INSPECTION END

NO

>> Repair harness or connector.

Signal name

Fuses and fusible link No.

Battery power supply

9

G

ACC power supply

18

Ignition power supply

4

Terminals

Ignition switch position

(+)

(

)

BCM

OFF

ACC

ON

Connector

Terminal

M66

65

Ground

Battery 
voltage

Battery 
voltage

Battery 
voltage

57

M65

11

Approx. 

0 V

Battery 
voltage

Battery 
voltage

38

Approx. 

0 V

Approx. 

0 V

Battery 
voltage

BCM

Ground

Continuity

Connector

Terminal

M66

70

Existed

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BCS

COMBINATION SWITCH OUTPUT CIRCUIT

BCS-151

< DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS >

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Diagnosis Procedure

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CHECK OUTPUT 1 - 5 CIRCUIT FOR OPEN

1.

Turn ignition switch OFF.

2.

Disconnect BCM and combination switch connectors.

3.

Check continuity between BCM harness connector and combination switch harness connector.

Does continuity exist?

YES

>> GO TO 2.

NO

>> Repair harnesses or connectors.

2.

CHECK OUTPUT 1 - 5 CIRCUIT FOR SHORT

Check for continuity between BCM harness connector and ground.

Does continuity exist?

YES

>> Repair harnesses or connectors.

NO

>> GO TO 3.

3.

CHECK BCM OUTPUT VOLTAGE

1.

Connect BCM connector.

2.

Check voltage between BCM harness connector and ground.

Is the measurement value normal?

System

BCM

Combination switch

Continuity

Connector

Terminal

Connector

Terminal

OUTPUT 1

M65

36

M27

11

Existed

OUTPUT 2

35

9

OUTPUT 3

34

7

OUTPUT 4

33

10

OUTPUT 5

32

13

System

BCM

Ground

Continuity

Connector

Terminal

OUTPUT 1

M65

36

Not existed

OUTPUT 2

35

OUTPUT 3

34

OUTPUT 4

33

OUTPUT 5

32

System

Terminals

Voltage

(Approx.)

(+)

(

)

BCM

Ground

Connector

Terminal

OUTPUT 1

M65

36

7.0 - 8.0 V

OUTPUT 2

35

OUTPUT 3

34

OUTPUT 4

33

OUTPUT 5

32

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BCS-152

< DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS >

[WITHOUT INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM]

COMBINATION SWITCH OUTPUT CIRCUIT

YES

>> Replace combination switch.

NO

>> Replace BCM. Refer to 

BCS-157, "Removal and Installation"

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BCS

COMBINATION SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT

BCS-153

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Diagnosis Procedure

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1.

CHECK INPUT 1 - 5 CIRCUIT FOR OPEN

1.

Turn ignition switch OFF.

2.

Disconnect BCM and combination switch connectors.

3.

Check continuity between BCM harness connector and combination switch harness connector.

Does continuity exist?

YES

>> GO TO 2.

NO

>> Repair harnesses or connectors.

2.

CHECK INPUT 1 - 5 CIRCUIT FOR SHORT

Check for continuity between BCM harness connector and ground.

Does continuity exist?

YES

>> Repair harnesses or connectors.

NO

>> GO TO 3.

3.

CHECK BCM INPUT SIGNAL

1.

Connect BCM and combination switch connectors.

2.

Turn ON any switch in the system that is malfunction.

3.

Check voltage between BCM harness connector and ground.

Is the measurement value normal?

Yes

>> Replace BCM. Refer to 

BCS-157, "Removal and Installation"

.

System

BCM

Combination switch

Continuity

Connector

Terminal

Connector

Terminal

INPUT 1

M65

6

M27

12

Existed

INPUT 2

5

14

INPUT 3

4

5

INPUT 4

3

2

INPUT 5

2

8

System

BCM

Ground

Continuity

Connector

Terminal

INPUT 1

M65

6

Not existed

INPUT 2

5

INPUT 3

4

INPUT 4

3

INPUT 5

2

System

Terminals

Voltage

(Approx.)

(+)

(

)

BCM

Ground

Connector

Terminal

INPUT 1

M65

6

Refer to 

BCS-

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ence Value"

.

INPUT 2

5

INPUT 3

4

INPUT 4

3

INPUT 5

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BCS-154

< DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS >

[WITHOUT INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM]

COMBINATION SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT

No

>> Replace combination switch.

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BCS

COMBINATION SWITCH SYSTEM SYMPTOMS

BCS-155

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COMBINATION SWITCH SYSTEM SYMPTOMS

Symptom Table

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1.

Perform “Data Monitor” of CONSULT to check for any malfunctioning item.

2.

Check the malfunction combinations.

Malfunction item: 

×

3.

Identify the malfunctioning part from the agreed combination and repair or replace the part.

Data monitor item

Malfunction 

combination

FR WI

PER HI

FR WIP

ER LOW

F

R

 W

A

SH

ER

 S

W

FR WI

PER INT

RR

 WIPE

R

 O

N

RR WIP

E

R INT

RR W

ASHER 

SW

INT VOL

U

ME

TURN SIG

NAL R

TURN SIGNAL L

T

A

IL

 LA

MP 

SW

H

I BEAM SW

HEAD LAMP SW 

1

HEAD LAMP SW 

2

P

ASSI

N

G

 SW

FR F

O

SW

×

×

×

×

A

×

×

×

×

B

×

×

×

×

C

×

×

×

D

×

×

×

E

×

×

×

F

×

×

×

×

G

×

×

H

×

×

×

×

I

×

×

×

×

J

All Items

K

If only one item is detected or the item is not applicable to the combinations A to K 

L

Malfunction 

combination

Malfunctioning part

Repair or replace

A

Combination switch OUTPUT 1 circuit

Inspect the combination switch output circuit applicable to the malfunction-
ing part. Refer to 

BCS-151, "Diagnosis Procedure"

.

B

Combination switch OUTPUT 2 circuit

C

Combination switch OUTPUT 3 circuit

D

Combination switch OUTPUT 4 circuit

E

Combination switch OUTPUT 5 circuit

F

Combination switch INPUT 1 circuit

Inspect the combination switch input circuit applicable to the malfunctioning 
part. Refer to 

BCS-153, "Diagnosis Procedure"

.

G

Combination switch INPUT 2 circuit

H

Combination switch INPUT 3 circuit

I

Combination switch INPUT 4 circuit

J

Combination switch INPUT 5 circuit

K

BCM

Replace BCM. Refer to 

BCS-157, "Removal and Installation"

.

L

Combination switch

Replace combination switch.

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BCS-156

< SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS >

[WITHOUT INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM]

NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION

NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION

Description

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SHIPPING MODE

• Shipping mode inhibits battery power consumption during transportation or storage of the vehicle. Vehicle is

set to shipping mode before being shipped from the factory.

• When ignition switch is OFF, BCM operates shipping mode.
• BCM control functions are limited in shipping mode. The limited items that are not operated during the ship-

ping mode are as follows.

- Door lock and unlock switch function
- Remote keyless entry function
- Theft warning alarm function
- Lighting & turn signal switch function
- Interior room lamp timer control function
• For shipping mode cancel operation, refer to 

BCS-146, "Description"

.

NOTE:
Do not cancel shipping mode during storage of the vehicle. Always cancel shipping mode before delivery of
the vehicle to customer.

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BCS

BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)

BCS-157

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BCM (BODY CONTROL MODULE)

Removal and Installation

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NOTE:
Before replacing BCM, perform “READ CONFIGURATION” to save or print current vehicle specification. Refer
to 

BCS-143, "Description"

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REMOVAL

1.

Remove instrument lower panel. Refer to 

IP-13, "Removal and Installation"

.

2.

Remove harness clip.

3.

Remove BCM mounting screws.

4.

Remove BCM and disconnect the connectors.

5.

Remove relays and relay mounting bracket from BCM.

INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

CAUTION:

Be sure to perform “WRITE CONFIGURATION” when replacing BCM. Or not doing so, BCM control
function does not operate normally.
NOTE:
Be sure to perform the system initialization (NATS) when replacing BCM. Refer to 

BCS-144, "Work Proce-

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BCS-158

< REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >

[WITHOUT INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM]

COMBINATION SWITCH

COMBINATION SWITCH

Exploded View

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Removal and Installation

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REMOVAL

1.

Remove steering column cover. Refer to 

IP-13, "Removal and Installation"

.

2.

Remove screws.

3.

Disconnect the connector.

4.

Pull up the combination switch to remove it.

INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

1.

Combination switch

2.

Combination switch connector

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CONTENTS

BRAKE SYSTEM

PRECAUTION ...............................................

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PRECAUTIONS ...................................................

3

Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System 
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TEN-
SIONER" .................................................................
..

3

Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover 

......

3

Precaution for Brake System  ....................................

3

Precautions for Removing of Battery Terminal  .........

4

PREPARATION ............................................

5

PREPARATION ...................................................

5

Commercial Service Tool  ..........................................

5

SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS  ...............................

6

NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS 
(NVH) TROUBLESHOOTING  .............................

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NVH Troubleshooting Chart  ......................................

6

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ..........................

7

BRAKE PEDAL  ...................................................

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Inspection and Adjustment ........................................

7

BRAKE FLUID ....................................................

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Inspection ................................................................

10

Draining ...................................................................

10

Refilling ...................................................................

10

Bleeding Brake System ...........................................

11

BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER ............................

12

Inspection ................................................................

12

BRAKE BOOSTER  ............................................

13

Inspection ................................................................

13

FRONT DISC BRAKE ........................................

14

BRAKE PAD  ..............................................................

14

BRAKE PAD : Inspection and Adjustment  ..............

14

DISC ROTOR  .............................................................

14

DISC ROTOR : Inspection and Adjustment .............

14

REAR DISC BRAKE .........................................

16

BRAKE PAD  ..............................................................

16

BRAKE PAD : Inspection and Adjustment ...............

16

DISC ROTOR  .............................................................

16

DISC ROTOR : Inspection and Adjustment .............

16

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION  ...............

18

BRAKE PEDAL .................................................

18

Exploded View .........................................................

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Removal and Installation  .........................................

18

Inspection and Adjustment  ......................................

19

BRAKE PIPING .................................................

21

FRONT .......................................................................

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FRONT : Exploded View  .........................................

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FRONT : Hydraulic Piping  .......................................

21

FRONT : Removal and Installation ..........................

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FRONT : Inspection .................................................

24

REAR .........................................................................

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REAR : Exploded View ............................................

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REAR : Hydraulic Piping ..........................................

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REAR : Removal and Installation  ............................

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REAR : Inspection  ...................................................

32

BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER  ..........................

33

Exploded View .........................................................

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Removal and Installation  .........................................

33

Disassembly and Assembly .....................................

35

Inspection ................................................................

36

BRAKE BOOSTER  ...........................................

37

Exploded View .........................................................

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Removal and installation  .........................................

37

Inspection and Adjustment  ......................................

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BR-2

VACUUM LINES  ................................................

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Exploded View  ........................................................

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Removal and Installation  ........................................

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Inspection ...............................................................

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FRONT DISC BRAKE ........................................

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BRAKE PAD  .............................................................

42

BRAKE PAD : Exploded View  ................................

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BRAKE PAD : Removal and Installation .................

42

BRAKE PAD : Inspection ........................................

44

BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY  ................................

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BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Exploded View  ....

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BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Removal and In-
stallation ................................................................
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BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Disassembly and 
Assembly ...............................................................
.

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BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Inspection  ...........

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REAR DISC BRAKE  ..........................................

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BRAKE PAD  .............................................................

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BRAKE PAD : Exploded View .................................

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BRAKE PAD : Removal and Installation  .................

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BRAKE PAD : Inspection  ........................................

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BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY  ................................

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BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Exploded View  ....

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BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Removal and In-
stallation ..................................................................

53

BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Disassembly and 
Assembly ................................................................

54

BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY : Inspection ............

56

SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS 
(SDS) ..........................................................

58

SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS 
(SDS) .................................................................

58

General Specifications  ............................................

58

Brake Pedal  ............................................................

58

Brake Booster  .........................................................

58

Front Disc Brake  .....................................................

59

Rear Disc Brake ......................................................

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PRECAUTIONS

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PRECAUTIONS

Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT 
PRE-TENSIONER"

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The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules. The SRS
system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment, and may only deploy one front
air bag, depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted.
Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the “SRS AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT” of this
Service Manual.

WARNING:

Always observe the following items for preventing accidental activation.
• To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death in

the event of a collision that would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be performed by
an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.

• Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to personal

injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air Bag
Module, see “SRS AIR BAG”.

• Never use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this Ser-

vice Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or harness
connectors.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING POWER TOOLS (AIR OR ELECTRIC) AND HAMMERS

WARNING:

Always observe the following items for preventing accidental activation.
• When working near the Air Bag Diagnosis Sensor Unit or other Air Bag System sensors with the

ignition ON or engine running, never use air or electric power tools or strike near the sensor(s) with
a hammer. Heavy vibration could activate the sensor(s) and deploy the air bag(s), possibly causing
serious injury.

• When using air or electric power tools or hammers, always switch the ignition OFF, disconnect the

battery, and wait at least 3 minutes before performing any service.

Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover

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When performing the procedure after removing cowl top cover, cover
the lower end of windshield with urethane, etc to prevent damage to
windshield.

Precaution for Brake System

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WARNING:

Since dust covering the front and rear brakes has an affect on human body, the dust must be removed
with a dust collector. Never splatter the dust with an air blow gun.
• Brake fluid use refer to 

MA-10, "Fluids and Lubricants"

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• Never reuse drained brake fluid.
• Never spill or splash brake fluid on painted surfaces. Brake fluid may seriously damage paint. Wipe it off

immediately and wash with water if it gets on a painted surface. For brake component parts, never wash
them with water.

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PRECAUTIONS

• Always confirm the specified tightening torque when installing the brake pipes.
• After pressing the brake pedal more deeply or harder than normal driving, such as air bleeding, check each

item of brake pedal. Adjust brake pedal if it is outside the standard value. 

• Always clean with new brake fluid when cleaning the master cylinder, brake caliper and other components.
• Never use mineral oils such as gasoline or light oil to clean. They may damage rubber parts and cause

improper operation.

• Always loosen the brake tube flare nut with a flare nut wrench.
• Tighten the brake tube flare nut to the specified torque with a crow-

foot (A) and torque wrench (B).

• Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the ABS actuator and

electric unit (control unit) harness connector or the battery negative
terminal before performing the work.

• Check that no brake fluid leakage is present after replacing the

parts.

• Burnish the brake contact surfaces after refinishing or replacing

rotors, after replacing pads, or if a soft pedal occurs at very low
mileage. 

- Front brake pad: Refer to 

BR-14, "BRAKE PAD : Inspection and

Adjustment"

.

- Front disc rotor: Refer to 

BR-14, "DISC ROTOR : Inspection and Adjustment"

.

- Rear brake pad: Refer to 

BR-16, "BRAKE PAD : Inspection and Adjustment"

.

- Rear disc rotor: Refer to 

BR-16, "DISC ROTOR : Inspection and Adjustment"

.

Precautions for Removing of Battery Terminal

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•  When removing the 12V battery terminal, turn OFF the ignition

switch and wait at least 30 seconds.
NOTE:
ECU may be active for several tens of seconds after the ignition
switch is turned OFF. If the battery terminal is removed before ECU
stops, then a DTC detection error or ECU data corruption may
occur.

•  For vehicles with the 2-batteries, be sure to connect the main bat-

tery and the sub battery before turning ON the ignition switch.
NOTE:
If the ignition switch is turned ON with any one of the terminals of
main battery and sub battery disconnected, then DTC may be
detected.

•  After installing the 12V battery, always check "Self Diagnosis Result" of all ECUs and erase DTC.

NOTE:
The removal of 12V battery may cause a DTC detection error.

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PREPARATION

BR-5

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PREPARATION

Commercial Service Tool

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Tool name

Description

Power tool

Loosening bolts and nuts

Pin punch
a: 4 mm (0.16 in)

Removing and installing reservoir tank 

Handy vacuum pump

• Air tight
• Inspection of check valve

Brake caliper wrench

Return the piston

PBIC0190E

NT410

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BR-6

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NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS

NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS (NVH) TROUBLESHOOTING

NVH Troubleshooting Chart

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Use the chart below to find the cause of the symptom. If necessary, repair or replace these parts.

×

: Applicable

Reference page

BR-14

BR-16

BR-14

BR-16

BR-44

BR-52

BR-14

BR-16

BR-14

BR-16

BR-14

BR-16

BR-14

BR-16

BR-14

BR-16

BR-14

BR-16

BR-14

BR-16

NVH in PB 

section

NVH in DLN

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NVH in DLN

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Possible cause and
SUSPECTED PARTS

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Ro

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Rotor runout

Roto

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Roto

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Rotor rust

Roto

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Drum

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PROPELLER SHAF

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Symptom

BRAKE

Noise

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×

×

×

Shake

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

Shimmy, Judder

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

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2014 JUKE

BRAKE PEDAL

BR-7

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

BRAKE PEDAL

Inspection and Adjustment

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INSPECTION

Brake Pedal Height

Check the height (H

1

) between the dash lower panel (1) and the

brake pedal upper surface.

CAUTION:

Remove the floor trim.

Stop Lamp Switch

Check the clearance (C) among the brake pedal lever (1) and the
stop lamp switch (2) threaded end.

CAUTION:

The stop lamp must turn off when the brake pedal is released.
NOTE:
Pull the brake pedal pad to make the clearance between the stop
lamp switch threaded end and the brake peal lever.

Brake Pedal Position Switch

Check the clearance (C) among the brake pedal lever (1) and the
brake pedal position switch (2) threaded end.

NOTE:
Pull the brake pedal pad to make the clearance between the brake
pedal position switch threaded end and the brake peal lever.

Brake Pedal Play

Press the brake pedal. Check the brake pedal play (A) (stroke until
fluid pressure occurs).

Depressed Brake Pedal Height

H

1

: Refer to 

BR-58, "Brake Pedal"

.

JPFIA0065ZZ

C

: Refer to 

BR-58, "Brake Pedal"

.

PFIA0813J

C

: Refer to 

BR-58, "Brake Pedal"

.

JPFIA0866ZZ

A

:  Refer  to 

BR-58, "Brake Pedal"

.

JPFIA0277ZZ

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