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Keyless Systems/TPMS - SIGNAL TECH II(R) Diag. Tool

2010 Nissan-Datsun Altima L4-2.5L (QR25DE) Technical Service Bulletin # 10-048B Date: 111003



Keyless Systems/TPMS - SIGNAL TECH II(R) Diag. Tool



Classification: WT10-001B



Reference: NTB10-048B



Date: October 3, 2011



SIGNAL TECH II DIAGNOSTIC TOOL



This bulletin has been amended. The note below APPLIED VEHICLES was amended. Please discard previous versions of this bulletin.



APPLIED VEHICLES: All Nissan with Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS), Remote Keyless Entry, or Intelligent Key.



NOTE:



Failure to update Signal Tech II may lead to misdiagnosis of certain models.



^ The latest software is available on the CONSULT III PC at: ASIST> Specialty Tools > Signal Tech II



^ If you should encounter problems updating Signal Tech II, contact Techmate.



^ Future updates will be released as needed. Check ASIST frequently for this information.



SERVICE INFORMATION



If service is required on a vehicle's Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS), remote keyless entry, or Intelligent Key, the Signal Tech II (special tool



J-50190) can be used for diagnostics.



Signal Tech II will quickly:



2010 Nissan-Datsun Altima L4-2.5L (QR25DE) Page 207



^ Activate and display TPMS Sensor IDs



^ Display tire pressure reported by the TPMS sensor



^ Read TPMS DTCs and register TPMS IDs



^ Store and print reports for warrantable repairs



^ Check Intelligent Key relative signal strength



^ Test remote keyless entry relative signal strength



^ Confirm vehicle Intelligent Key antenna relative signal strength output



^ Read ENGINE DTCs



Other available information for Signal Tech II:



^ Signal Tech II Quick Start Guide: ASIST> Tools & Equipment > Tool & Equipment Web Page



^ Signal Tech II Users Guide: ASIST > Tools & Equipment> Tools & Equipment Web Page



^ Tool Flyer: ASIST > Tools & Equipment > Tools & Equipment Web Page> Nissan Essential Tool Flyers



^ Tech Talk Article: ASIST > Tech Support Info> TECH TALK / XTRA> Spring 2010 issue

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