Juke Can’t Take a Joke

Jan. 10, 2019
This bulletin applies to 2012 Nissan Juke vehicles. When diagnosing for DTC C1130 (engine signal), ECM related DTCs must be diagnosed, repaired and DTCs erased first.

This bulletin applies to 2012 Nissan Juke vehicles. When diagnosing for DTC C1130 (engine signal), ECM related DTCs must be diagnosed, repaired and DTCs erased first.

DTC C1130 is an ABS DTC that indicates an output signal if the ECM is not recognized. Absent or incorrect ECM signals that are indicated by corresponding DTC P-codes may trigger C1130 in the ABS control unit.

Some vehicle features that can be affected by absent or incorrect ECM signals include forward emergency braking (FEB), intelligent cruise control (ICC) and VDC/ABS/TCS.

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