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Personal Lamp Control Does Not Operate (Room/Map Lamps Operate)

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  1. CHECK EACH DOOR SWITCH 

    Select "BCM" on CONSULT-II. With "INT LAMP" data monitor, make sure switches listed in display item list turn ON-OFF linked with switch operation. Refer to "SWITCH OPERATION " for switches and their function.

    OK or NG 

    OK: GO TO 2.

    NG: Inspect malfunctioning door switch.

    Fig 1: CONSULT II Display - Data Monitor
    G04136301Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  2. CHECK PERSONAL LAMP OUTPUT 
    1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
    2. Confirm lamps on demand switch is in the DOOR position.
    3. Disconnect personal lamp connector.
    4. Open any door.
    5. Check voltage between personal lamp harness connector terminal 1 and ground.

      1 - Ground: Battery voltage should exist. 

    Fig 2: Identifying Voltage Between Personal Lamp Connector Terminal 1 And Ground
    G04200966Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    OK or NG 

    OK: GO TO 3.

    NG: Repair harness or connector.

  3. CHECK PERSONAL LAMP CONTROL CIRCUIT 
    1. Disconnect lamps on demand switch connector.
    2. Check continuity between lamps on demand switch harness connector M108 terminal 4 and personal lamp harness connector terminal 2 (without rear roof console assembly) or terminal 3 (with rear roof console assembly).

      4 - 2 or 3: Continuity should exist. 

      Fig 3: Identifying Continuity Between Lamps On Demand Switch And Personal Lamp Connector Terminals
      G04200967Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

    OK or NG 

    OK: Replace personal lamp.

    NG: Repair harness or connector.