Fail-Safe Control
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Nissan Leaf. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Switches to fail-safe control when malfunction is detected in encoder signal that detects up/down speed and direction of door glass. Switches to fail-safe control when error beyond regulation value is detected between the fully closed position and the actual position of the glass.
FAIL-SAFE CONTROL CHART
| Error | Error condition |
|---|---|
| Pulse sensor malfunction | When only one side of pulse signal is being detected for more than the specified value. |
| Both pulse sensors malfunction | When both pulse signals have not been detected for more than the specified value during glass open/close operation. |
| Pulse direction malfunction | When the pulse signal that is detected during glass open/close operation detects the opposite condition of power window motor operating direction. |
| Glass recognition position malfunction 1 | When it detects the error between glass fully closed position in power window switch memory and actual fully closed position during glass open/close operation is more than the specified value. |
| Glass recognition position malfunction 2 | When it detects pulse count more than the value of glass full stroke during glass open/close operation. |
It changes to condition before initialization and the following functions do not operate when switched to fail-safe control.
- Auto-up operation
- Anti-pinch function
Perform initial operation to recover when switched to fail-safe mode. However, it switches back to fail-safe control when malfunction is found in power window main switch or front power window motor (driver side).