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HOMESERVICE MANUALSNISSAN-DATSUN2025ROGUE ROCK CREEKREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBODY & FRAMEWINDOWSPOWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEMECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATIONPOWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCHREFERENCE VALUE
2025 Nissan-Datsun Rogue Rock Creek
Reference Value
2025 Nissan-Datsun Rogue Rock CreekSECTION Reference Value
TERMINAL LAYOUT
PHYSICAL VALUES
| Terminal No. (Wire color) | Description | Condition | Value (Approx.) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (+) | (-) | Signal name | Input/Output | |||
| 2*1 (R) | Ground | Down mirror motor sensor power supply | Input | - | 5 V | |
| 3 (G) | Ground | Auto ACC power supply | Input | Ignition switch OFF (auto ACC status) or ON | Battery voltage | |
| 4 (L) | Ground | LIN communication signal | Input/ Output | Ignition switch ON | ||
| 5 (BG) | Ground | Front power window motor (passenger side) UP signal | Output | Power window main switch (passenger side switch) | Operate (UP) | 0 V |
| Other than above | Battery voltage | |||||
| 6 (V) | Ground | Door mirror motor (driver side) UP output signal | Output | Door mirror LH | Operate (UP) | Battery voltage |
| Other than above | 0 V | |||||
| 7 (GR) *1 (P) *2 | Ground | Door mirror sensor (driver side) UP/DOWN signal *1 | Output | Door mirror LH position | Change between 5 V (close to peak) - 2 V (close to valley) | |
| Door mirror motor (passenger side) DOWN/RIGHT output signal *2 | Door mirror RH position | Operate (DOWN/RIGHT) | Battery voltage | |||
| Other than above | 0 V | |||||
| 8 (P) *1 (GR) *2 | Ground | Door mirror sensor (driver side) LEFT/RIGHT signal *1 | Output | Door mirror LH position | 3 V | |
| Door mirror motor (passenger side) UP output signal *2 | Door mirror RH position | Operate (UP) | Battery voltage | |||
| Other than above | 0 V | |||||
| 9 *2 (Y) | Ground | Door mirror motor (passenger side) LEFT output signal | Output | Door mirror RH | Operate (LEFT) | Battery voltage |
| Other than above | 0 V | |||||
| 10 (BG) | Ground | Door mirror motor (driver side) LEFT output signal | Output | Door mirror LH | Operate (LEFT) | Battery voltage |
| Other than above | 0 V | |||||
| 11 (W) | Ground | Rear power window motor RH DOWN signal | Output | Power window main switch (rear RH switch) | Operate (DOWN) | 0 V |
| Other than above | Battery voltage | |||||
| 12 (V) | Ground | Power window lock signal | Output | Power window main switch (window lock switch) Operate | 0 V | |
| 13 (Y) | Ground | Front power window motor (driver side) DOWN signal (for submersion) | Output | Ignition switch OFF (auto ACC status) or ON | Battery voltage | |
| Ignition switch OFF (not auto ACC status) | 0 V | |||||
| 14 *1 (W) | Ground | Ground (door mirror sensor) | - | - | 0 V | |
| 15 (BR) | Ground | Front power window motor (passenger side) DOWN signal | Output | Power window main switch (passenger side switch) | Operate (DOWN) | 0 V |
| Other than above | Battery voltage | |||||
| 16 (LG) | Ground | Rear power window motor RH UP signal | Output | Power window main switch (rear RH switch) | Operate (UP) | 0 V |
| Other than above | Battery voltage | |||||
| 21 (L) | Ground | Door mirror motor (driver side) DOWN/RIGHT output signal | Output | Door mirror LH | Operate (DOWN/RIGHT) | Battery voltage |
| Other than above | 0 V | |||||
| 22 (B) | Ground | Ground | - | - | 0 V | |
| 23 (SB) | Ground | Rear power window motor LH DOWN signal | Output | Power window main switch (rear LH switch) | Operate (DOWN) | 0 V |
| Other than above | Battery voltage | |||||
| 24 (P) | Ground | Rear power window motor LH UP signal | Output | Power window main switch (rear LH switch) | Operate (UP) | 0 V |
| Other than above | Battery voltage | |||||
*1: With automatic drive positioner
*2: Without automatic drive positioner
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.