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Essential Tool - OBD II Connector Kit

Classification:
TE02-006

Reference:
NTB02-032

Date:
March 20, 2002

2000-2002 NISSAN ESSENTIAL TOOL:
OBD-II CONNECTOR KIT, J-42992-2000UPD

APPLIED VEHICLES:
2000-2002 Nissan Vehicles - All SERVICE INFORMATION





Special tool # J-42992-2000UPD ("OBD-II Connector Kit" - see Figure 1) is now available as an update kit to J-42992-98KIT. It should be used along with previously released kits (J-42992-98K1T and J-38751-95N1) when wiring harnesses, connectors, and terminals require repair. It contains new Tray # 9 as well as two tools to be added to Tray # 7 and Tray # 8.

NOTE:
Please print this Technical Service Bulletin and keep it with the Harness Repair Kits.

^ Refer to the Claims Information section of this bulletin for the method of billing connector parts on warranty repairs.





^ Refer to the "Essential Tool Shipment" flyer for additional information.





^ An Instruction Sheet was shipped with the kit. It shows where to store updated kit components. Refer to "Instruction Sheet for J-42992-2000UPD" for additional information.

^ This special tool is "Essential" and has been automatically sent to all Nissan dealers. The non-vehicle account will be billed $204.60.

^ Additional update kits or refill quantities of components can be ordered from Tech-Mate (1-800-662-2001).

^ Refer to the Tool Catalog Price List in ASIST under "INFO," "Toolbox," "Tool & Equipment," for refill quantity prices.

For information on which connectors to use and how to perform repairs, refer to:

1. The revised application guide included with the J-42992-2000UPD Kit.

2. The appropriate Electronic Service Manual (ESM).

3. The "OBD-II Connector And Terminal Pin Replacement And Check Procedure Manual."

NOTE:
This manual was originally published in 1998. A new version will be released in a future edition of ASIST.

CLAIMS INFORMATION

Reference the Tool Catalog Price List in ASIST as outlined. Pro-rate the individual connectors, terminals, retainers and/or seals used per this list, then multiply that pro-rated amount by 40% (dealer mark-up) to arrive at the claimable amount for the repair component(s) actually used. On your warranty claim, use either Part Category 720 ("Engine Electrical") or 791 ("Body Electrical") depending on where the connector(s) repaired were located.