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® 2014 QU ES T OWN E R’S MAN UAL For y our safety , read car efully and keep in this v ehicle. 2014 N I S SAN QU E S T E52-D E52-D Printing : July 2013 (12) Publication No.: OM0E 0L32U2 Printed in U .S.A. T O OU M-1JA3D OM14E 0E52U0[...]
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Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN owners. This vehicle is delivered to you with confidence. It was produced using the latest techniques and strict quality control. This manual was prepared to help you under- stand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many miles of driving pleasure. Please read through this m[...]
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WHEN READING THE MANUAL This manual includes information for all options available on this model. Therefore, you may find some information that does not apply to your vehicle. All information, specifications and illustrations in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing. NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or design at [...]
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above call attention to an item in the illustration. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 W ARNING WARNING Engine exhaust, some of its constitu- ents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids con- tained in vehicles and ce[...]
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NISSAN CARES ... Both NISSAN and your NISSAN dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive needs. Y our satisfaction with your vehicle and your NISSAN dealer are our primary concerns. Y our NISSAN dealer is always available to assist you with all your automobile sales and service needs. We appreciate your interest in NISSAN and thank you for [...]
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Illustrated table of contents 0 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 Instruments and controls Pre-driving checks and adjustments Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems Starting and driving In case of emergency Appearance and care Maintenance and do-it-yourself T echnical and consumer[...]
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0 Illustrated table of contents Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system (SRS) ............................................................................. 0-2 Exterior front ............................................................................... 0-3 Exterior rear .................................................................[...]
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0-2 Illustrated table of contents SSI0820 1. Non-adjustable head restraints/headrests (Page 1-10) 2. Child restraint anchor points (for top tether strap child restraint) (P .1-31) 3. Seat belt for 3rd row center seat belt (P .1-20) 4. Seat belts (P .1-15) 5. Roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags (P .1-46) 6. Adjustable head restrai[...]
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JVO0058X 1. Front view camera* (P .4-29) 2. Hood (P .3-25) 3. Windshield wiper and washer — Switch operation (P .2-30) — Blade replacement (P .8-17) — Window washer fluid (P .8-13) 4. Moonroof* (P .2-53) 5. Outside mirrors (P .3-35) - Side view camera* (P .4-29) 6. Power windows (P .2-51) 7. Side turn signal light* — Switch operation (P .2-[...]
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0-4 Illustrated table of contents SSI0822 1. Antenna (P .4-101) — Satellite radio antenna* (P .4-102) 2. Rear window wiper and washer — Switch operation (P .2-31) — Window washer fluid (P .8-13) 3. High-mounted stop light — Bulb replacement (P .8-27) 4. Rear window defroster (P .2-32) 5. Fuel-filler door — Operation (P .3-30) — Fuel rec[...]
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SSI0823 1. Rear personal light (P .2-56) 2. Coat hooks (P .2-50) 3. Heater/Air conditioner rear controller* (P .4-39) 4. Mobile Entertainment System (MES)* (P .4-102) 5. Door armrest — Power window switch (P .2-51) — Power door lock switch (P .3-6) — Outside mirror remote control switch (P .3-35) 6. Automatic drive positioner switch* (P .3-37[...]
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0-6 Illustrated table of contents SSI0825 1. V ehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch (P .2-40) 2. Blind Spot Warning (BSW) switch* (P .2-40) — Blind Spot Warning (BSW)* (P .5-17) 3. Sliding door switch* (driver’s side) (P .3-9) 4. Sliding door switch* (passenger’s side) (P .3-9) 5. Instrument brightness control switch (P .2-37) 6. Power lif[...]
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SSI0824 1. Side ventilator (P .4-38) 2. Meters and gauges (P .2-5) 3. Push-button ignition switch (P .5-8) 4. Hazard warning flasher switch (P .6-2) 5. Shift lever (P .5-13) 6. Center display — Center color display* (P .4-3) — Navigation system** 7. Center multi-function control panel* (P .4-3) — Navigation system** — Vehicle information an[...]
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0-8 Illustrated table of contents JVC0210X 1. Instrument brightness control switch (P .2-37) 2. T achometer (P .2-7) 3. Speedometer (P .2-6) 4. Fuel gauge (P .2-8) 5. Warning/indicator lights (P .2-11) 6. T rip computer switch (P .2-23) 7. Dot matrix liquid crystal display (P .2-18) — T rip computer (P .2-23) 8. Engine coolant temperature gauge ([...]
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SDI2715 VQ35DE ENGINE 1. Power steering fluid reservoir (P .8-11) 2. Drive belt location (P .8-15) 3. Engine oil filler cap (P .8-8) 4. Brake fluid reservoir (P .8-12) 5. Air cleaner (P .8-17) 6. Fuse/fusible link holder (P .8-21) 7. Window washer fluid reservoir (P .8-13) 8. Engine coolant reservoir (P .8-7) 9. Radiator filler cap (P .8-7) 10. Eng[...]
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0-10 Illustrated table of contents Warning light Name Page Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning light 2-12 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system warning light* 2-12 Brake warning light 2-12 Charge warning light 2-13 Engine oil pressure warning light 2-13 Hydraulic pump electric power steering warning light 2-13 Intelligent Key system warning light 2-14[...]
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1 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Seats ............................................................................................ 1-2 Front seats ............................................................................ 1-3 2nd row seats ...................................................................... 1-6 [...]
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1-2 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS0133 WARNING . Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the seatback is reclined. This can be dangerous. The shoulder belt will not be against your body. In an accident, you could be thrown into it and receive neck or other serious injuries. Y ou could also slide under the lap belt a[...]
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SSS0792 FRONT SEA TS Front manual seat adjustment Forward and backward: Pull the lever * 1 up and hold it while you slide the seat forward or backward to the desired position. Release the lever to lock the seat in position. Reclining: T o recline the seatback, pull the lever * 2 up and lean back. T o bring the seatback forward, pull the lever up an[...]
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1-4 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system seat position memory function (if so equipped) . CAUTION When adjusting the seat positions, be sure not to contact any moving parts to avoid possible injuries and/or da- mages. SSS1051 Forward and backward: Moving the switch * 1 forward or backward will slide the seat forward or bac[...]
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SSS1052 Seat lifter (if so equipped) : 1. Pull up or push down the adjusting switch to adjust the seat height until the desired position is achieved. 2. Tilt up or down the adjusting switch to adjust the front angle of the seat until the desired position is achieved (for driver’s seat) . SSS1053 Lumbar support (if so equipped) : The lumbar suppor[...]
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1-6 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS1158 2ND ROW SEA TS Seat adjustment WARNING . The 2nd row seats are heavy. Be careful when folding and unfolding. . T o avoid injury to yourself and others, keep hands and body clear when folding. Forward and backward: Pull the lever * 1 up and hold it while you slide the seat fo[...]
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SSS1149 3RD ROW SEA TS Reclining Pull the strap on the seatback * A and lean back. Release the strap at the desired angle. The reclining feature allows adjustment of the seatback for occupants of different sizes to help obtain proper seat belt fit. (See “Precautions on seat belt usage” (P .1-15) .) The seatback may also be reclined to allow occ[...]
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1-8 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS1162 The armrest angle can be adjusted freely. * 1 Pull the armrest between * A and * B . * 2 Pull it down to * C . * 3 Pull up the armrest slowly, it can be secured between * B and * C . FLEXIBLE SEA TING WARNING . Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo area or on the rear seat[...]
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SSS1163 Folding the 2nd row seats Before folding the rear seats: Secure the seat belts on the seat belt hooks on the side wall. (See “Seat belt hooks” (P .1-23) .) T o fold down the seatbacks: Pull the lever on the 2nd row seat. T o return the seatbacks: Lift up each seatback and push it to the upright position until it is latched. CAUTION When[...]
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1-10 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Manual folding: Pull the strap on the seatback * A or on the back side of the seatback * B and fold the seatback. SSS1151 Power folding (if so equipped) : Push the front side of the switch * A located on the right side or left side of the cargo area. The corresponding 3rd row seatb[...]
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JVR0269X The illustration shows the seating positions equipped with head restraint/headrest. Indicates the seating position is equipped with a head restraint. Indicates the seating position is equipped with a headrest. + indicates the seating position is not equipped with a head restraint or headrest. . Y our vehicle is equipped with a head restrai[...]
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1-12 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system JVR0203X NON-ADJUST ABLE HEAD RE- STRAINT/HEADREST COMPONENTS 1. Removable head restraint/headrest 2. Single notch 3. Lock knob 4. Stalks SSS1037 REMOVE Use the following procedure to remove the head restraint/headrest. 1. Pull the head restraint/headrest up to the highest position[...]
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SSS0997 ADJUST For adjustable head restraint/headrest Adjust the head restraint/headrest so the center is level with the center of your ears. If your ear position is still higher than the recommended alignment, place the head restraint/headrest at the highest position. JVR0259X For non-adjustable head restraint/head- rest Make sure the head restrai[...]
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1-14 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS1036 Lower T o lower, push and hold the lock knob and push the head restraint/headrest down. Make sure the head restraint/headrest is posi- tioned so the lock knob is engaged in the notch before riding in that designated seating position. SSS0508 FRONT -SEA T ACTIVE HEAD RE- STR[...]
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PRECAUTIONS ON SEA T BEL T USAGE If you are wearing your seat belt properly adjusted, and you are sitting upright and well back in your seat with both feet on the floor, your chances of being injured or killed in an accident and/or the severity of injury may be greatly reduced. NISSAN strongly encourages you and all of your passengers to buckle up [...]
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1-16 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system WARNING . Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle should use a seat belt at all times. Children should be prop- erly restrained in the rear seat and, if appropriate, in a child restraint. . The seat belt should be properly adjusted to a snug fit. Failure to do so may reduc[...]
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commendations. The child restraints should be replaced if they are damaged. SSS0016 SSS0014 PREGNANT WOMEN NISSAN recommends that pregnant women use seat belts. The seat belt should be worn snug, and always position the lap belt as low as possible around the hips, not the waist, and place the shoulder belt over your shoulder and across your chest. [...]
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1-18 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system internal injuries. . For the most effective protection when the vehicle is in motion, the seat should be upright. Always sit well back in the seat with both feet on the floor and adjust the seat belt properly. JVR0183X WARNING Do not allow children to play with the seat belts. Most[...]
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SSS0292 Fastening the seat belts 1. Adjust the seat. (See “Seats” (P .1-2) .) 2. Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage. . The retractor is designed to lock during a sudden stop or on impact. A slow pulling motion permits the belt to move, and allows you some[...]
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1-20 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS0326 Unfastening the seat belts T o unfasten the seat belt, push the button on the buckle. The seat belt automatically retracts. Checking seat belt operation Seat belt retractors are designed to lock seat belt movement by two separate methods: . When the belt is pulled quickly f[...]
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SSS0241 WARNING . Always fasten the connector tongue and the seat belt in the order shown. . Always make sure both the connec- tor tongue and the seat belt tongue are secured when using the seat belt or installing a child restraint. Do not use the seat belt or child restraint with only the seat belt tongue attached. This could result in serious per[...]
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1-22 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS1165 Attaching 3rd row center seat belt: Always be sure the 3rd row center seat belt connector tongue and connector buckle are attached. Disconnect only when folding down the 3rd row seat. T o connect the buckle: 1. Pull out the connector tongue from the retractor base * 1 . 2. [...]
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SSS0351A Shoulder belt height adjustment (if so equipped) The shoulder belt anchor height should be adjusted to the position best for you. (See “Precautions on seat belt usage” (P .1-15) .) T o adjust, pull the adjustment button * 1 , and then move the shoulder belt anchor to the desired position * 2 , so that the belt passes over the center of[...]
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1-24 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system purchasing an extender if an extender is required. WARNING . Only NISSAN seat belt extenders, made by the same company which made the original equipment seat belts, should be used with the NISSAN seat belts. . Adults and children who can use the standard seat belt should not use an[...]
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tongue may also be released. Release the connector tongue * 1 by inserting a suitable tool (such as a key) into the connector buckle * A . If the seat belt cannot be unbuckled or is already unbuckled, release the child by cutting the seat belt with a suitable tool (such as a knife or scissors) to release the seat belt. Children need adults to help [...]
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1-26 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system placed in child restraints that comply with Federal Motor V ehicle Safety Standards or Canadian Motor V ehicle Safety Standards. Y ou should choose a child restraint that fits your vehicle and always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use. LARGER CHILDREN[...]
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PRECAUTIONS ON CHILD RE- STRAINTS WARNING . Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use and in- stallation of child restraints could result in serious injury or death of a child or other passengers in a sudden stop or collision: — The child restraint must be used and installed properly. Always follow all of the child restraint [...]
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1-28 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system For details, see “Lower Anchors and T ethers for CHildren System (LA T CH)” (P .1-28) . If you do not have a LA TCH compatible child restraint, the vehicle seat belts can be used. Several manufacturers offer child restraints for infants and small children of various sizes. When[...]
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. 3rd row seat LA TCH lower anchor WARNING Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use and installa- tion of child restraints could result in serious injury or death of a child or other passengers in a sudden stop or collision: . Attach LA TCH system compatible child restraints only at the locations shown in the illustration. . D[...]
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1-30 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS1167 2nd row seats SSS1177 3rd row seat SSS0643 LA TCH webbing-mounted attachment Installing child restraint LA T CH lower anchor attachments LA T CH compatible child restraints include two rigid or webbing-mounted attachments that can be connected to two anchors located at cert[...]
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SSS1088 2nd row seat SSS1168 3rd row seat T OP TETHER STRAP CHILD RE- STRAINT If the manufacturer of your child restraint requires the use of a top tether strap, it must be secured to an anchor point. WARNING . In the 3rd row seat, a child restraint with a top tether strap can only be used in the center and right out- board seating position. Do not[...]
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1-32 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system REAR-F ACING CHILD RESTRAINT IN- ST ALLA TION USING LA TCH Refer to all Warnings and Cautions in the “Child safety” and “Child restraints” sections before installing a child restraint. Follow these steps to install a rear-facing child restraint in the 2nd row seats and 3rd [...]
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SSS0639 Rear-facing — step 3 3. For child restraints that are equipped with webbing-mounted attachments, remove any additional slack from the anchor attach- ments. Press downward and rearward firmly in the center of the child restraint with your hand to compress the vehicle seat cushion and seatback while tightening the webbing of the anchor atta[...]
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1-34 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS0100 REAR-F ACING CHILD RESTRAINT IN- ST ALLA TION USING THE SEA T BEL TS WARNING . The three-point seat belt with Auto- matic Locking Retractor (ALR) must be used when installing a child restraint. Failure to use the ALR mode will result in the child re- straint not being prope[...]
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SSS0654 Rear-facing — step 2 2. Route the seat belt tongue through the child restraint and insert it into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage. Be sure to follow the child restraint manufacturer’s instructions for belt routing. SSS0655 Rear-facing — step 3 3. Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fully extended. At this time[...]
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1-36 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS0657 Rear-facing — step 5 5. Remove any additional slack from the seat belt; press downward and rearward firmly in the center of the child restraint to compress the vehicle seat cushion and seatback while pulling up on the seat belt. SSS0658 Rear-facing — step 6 6. After att[...]
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SSS0645 Forward-facing web-mounted — step 2 2. Secure the child restraint anchor attach- ments to the LA TCH lower anchors. Check to make sure the LA TCH attachment is properly attached to the lower anchors. If the child restraint is equipped with a top tether strap, route the top tether strap and secure the tether strap to the tether anchor poin[...]
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1-38 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS0638 Forward-facing — step 6 6. After attaching the child restraint, test it before you place the child in it. Push it from side to side while holding the child restraint near the LA T CH attachment path. The child restraint should not move more than 1 inch (25 mm) , from side[...]
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2. Position the child restraint on the seat. Always follow the child restraint manufac- turer’s instructions. The back of the child restraint should be secured against the vehicle seatback. If necessary, adjust or remove the head restraint or headrest to obtain the correct child restraint fit. If the head restraint or headrest is removed, store i[...]
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1-40 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS0652 Forward-facing — step 5 5. Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on the shoulder belt to remove any slack in the belt. SSS0653 Forward-facing — step 6 6. Remove any additional slack from the seat belt; press downward and rearward firmly in the center of the child rest[...]
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seat belt is not locked, repeat steps 2 through 8. SSS0676 Forward-facing — step 10 10. If the child restraint is installed in the front passenger seat, place the ignition switch in the ON position. The front passenger air bag status light should illuminate. If this light is not illuminated, see “Front passenger air bag and status light” in t[...]
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1-42 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system using the damaged anchorage, and a child could be seriously injured or killed in a collision. First, secure the child restraint with the LA T CH lower anchors or the seat belt, as applicable. 1. If necessary, raise or remove the head restraint to position the top tether strap over [...]
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If you have any questions when installing a top tether strap child restraint on the rear seat, consult your NISSAN dealer for de- tails. BOOSTER SEA TS Precautions on booster seats WARNING If a booster seat and seat belt are not used properly, the risk of a child being injured in a sudden stop or collision greatly increases: . Make sure the shoulde[...]
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1-44 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system LRS0464 All U.S. states and Canadian provinces or territories require that infants and small children be restrained in an approved child restraint at all times while the vehicle is being operated. The instructions in this section apply to booster seat installation in the rear seats[...]
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LRS0454 Front passenger position 3. The booster seat should be positioned on the vehicle seat so that it is stable. If necessary, adjust or remove the head restraint or headrest to obtain the correct booster seat fit. If the head restraint or headrest is removed, store it in a secure place. Be sure to reinstall the head restraint or headrest when t[...]
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1-46 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLEMENT AL RESTRAINT S Y STEM This Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) section contains important information concern- ing the following systems. . Driver and passenger supplemental front- impact air bag (NISSAN Advanced Air Bag System) . Front seat-mounted side-i[...]
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SSS0131 SSS0132 WARNING . The supplemental front air bags ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a side impact, rear impact, rollover, or lower severity frontal collision. Always wear your seat belts to help reduce the risk or severity of injury in various kinds of accidents. . The front passenger air bag will not inflate if the passenger air [...]
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1-48 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system back against the seatback and as far-away as practical from the steer- ing wheel or instrument panel. Al- ways use the seat belts. . The driver and front passenger seat belt buckles are equipped with sensors that detect if the seat belts are fastened. The Advanced Air Bag System mo[...]
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SSS0008 SSS0009 SSS0099 SSS0100 WARNING . Never let children ride unrestrained or extend their hands or face out of the window. Do not attempt to hold them in your lap or arms. Some examples of dangerous riding posi- tions are shown in the illustrations. . Children may be severely injured or killed when the front air bags, side air bags or curtain [...]
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1-50 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system SSS0832 SSS0833 SSS0140 SSS0162 SSS0159 WARNING Front seat-mounted side-impact sup- plemental air bags and roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air bags: . The side-impact and certain supple- mental air bags ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a front impact, rear [...]
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. The seat belts, the side air bags and curtain air bags are most effective when you are sitting well back and upright in the seat. The side air bags and curtain air bags inflate with great force. Do not allow anyone to place their hand, leg or face near the side air bags on the side of the seatback of the front seat or near the side roof rails. Do[...]
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1-52 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system NISSAN ADV ANCED AIR BAG SY S- TEM (front seats) WARNING T o ensure proper operation of the passenger’s advanced air bag system, please observe the following items. . Do not allow a passenger in the rear seat to push or pull on the seatback pocket. . Do not place heavy loads heav[...]
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whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted. Additionally, the front passenger air bag may be automatically turned OFF under some conditions, depending on the information provided by the occupant classification sensors. If the front passenger air bag is OFF , the passenger air bag status light will be illuminated (if the seat is unoccupied, [...]
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1-54 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system an accident. Status light: The front passenger air bag status light is located on the instrument panel. After the ignition switch is placed in the ON position, the front passenger air bag status light illumi- nates for about 7 seconds and then turns off or illuminates depending on [...]
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occupants are seated and restrained properly. Using the passenger air bag status light, you can monitor when the front passenger air bag is automatically turned OFF with the seat occu- pied. The light will not illuminate when the front passenger seat is unoccupied. If an adult occupant is in the seat but the passenger air bag status light is illumi[...]
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1-56 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system system. . Do not make unauthorized changes to your vehicle’s electrical system, suspension system or front end structure. This could affect proper operation of the front air bag sys- tem. . T ampering with the air bag system may result in serious personal in- jury. T ampering inc[...]
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SSS1092 FRONT SEA T -MOUNTED SIDE-IM- P ACT SUPPLEMENT AL AIR BAG AND ROOF-MOUNTED CURT AIN SIDE-IM- P ACT SUPPLEMENT AL AIR BAG S Y S- TEMS The side air bags are located in the outside of the seatback of the front seats. The curtain air bags are located in the side roof rails. All of the information, cautions and warnings in this manual still appl[...]
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1-58 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system . Right after inflation, several side air bags and curtain air bag system components will be hot. Do not touch them; you may severely burn yourself. . No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of side air bag and curtain air bags. This is to prevent damage [...]
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becomes involved in certain types of collisions, helping to restrain front seat occupants. The pretensioner is encased with the seat belt retractor and buckle anchor. These seat belts are used the same way as conventional seat belts. When a pretensioner activates, smoke is re- leased and a loud noise may be heard. The smoke is not harmful, and it d[...]
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1-60 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system . The supplemental air bag warning light remains on approximately 7 seconds after the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position. . The supplemental air bag warning light flashes intermittently . . The supplemental air bag warning light does not come on at all. Under these condit[...]
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1-62 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system MEMO[...]
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2 Instruments and controls Cockpit ........................................................................................ 2-3 Instrument panel ........................................................................ 2-4 Meters and gauges ................................................................... 2-5 Meter/ring illumination and needle swe[...]
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Front moonroof ................................................................. 2-54 Rear moonroof .................................................................. 2-54 If the front or rear moonroof does not operate ........ 2-55 Interior lights .......................................................................... 2-56 Map lights ..........[...]
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SSI0825 1. V ehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch 2. Blind Spot Warning (BSW) switch* — Blind Spot Warning (BSW)* 3. Sliding door switch* (driver’s side) 4. Sliding door switch* (passenger’s side) 5. Instrument brightness control switch 6. Power lift gate switch* 7. Headlight, fog light and turn signal switch — Headlight — T urn signal[...]
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2-4 Instruments and controls SSI0824 1. Side ventilator 2. Meters and gauges 3. Push-button ignition switch 4. Hazard warning flasher switch 5. Shift lever 6. Center display — Center color display* — Navigation system** 7. Center multi-function control panel* — Navigation system** — Vehicle information and setting buttons* — RearView Moni[...]
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JVC0210X 1. Instrument brightness control switch 2. T achometer 3. Speedometer 4. Fuel gauge 5. Warning/indicator lights 6. T rip computer switch 7. Dot matrix liquid crystal display — T rip computer 8. Engine coolant temperature gauge 9. Odometer/twin trip odometer/Continuously Vari- able T ransmission (CVT) position indicator 10. TRIP/RESET swi[...]
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2-6 Instruments and controls JVI0252X Speedometer SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER Speedometer The speedometer indicates vehicle speed in miles per hour (MPH) and kilometers per hour (km/h) . SIC4632 Odometer/twin trip odometer Odometer/twin trip odometer The odometer * 1 and twin trip odometer * 2 are displayed when the ignition switch is in the ON positi[...]
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JVI0253X T ACHOMETER The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM) . Do not rev the engine into the red zone * 1 . CAUTION When engine speed approaches the red zone, shift to a higher gear or reduce engine speed. Operating the engine in the red zone may cause serious engine damage. SIC4634 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERA TURE GAUGE T[...]
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2-8 Instruments and controls JVI0357X FUEL GAUGE The gauge indicates the approximate fuel level in the tank. The gauge may move slightly during braking, turning, acceleration, or going up or down hills. The gauge needle returns to “0” (empty) after the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF position. Refill the fuel tank before the gauge register[...]
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on your everyday route. The compass will be calibrated once it has tracked 3 complete circles. T o turn on and off the compass manually , push the switch * A while the ignition switch is in the ON position. SIC0611B Zone map Instruments and controls 2-9[...]
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2-10 Instruments and controls Z ONE V ARIA TION CHANGE PROCE- DURE The difference between magnetic north and geographical north is known as variance. In some areas, this difference can sometimes be great enough to cause false compass readings. Follow these instructions to set the variance for your particular location if this happens: 1. Push the sw[...]
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Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning light Intelligent Key system warning light Exterior light indicator Low tire pressure warning light Front passenger air bag status light Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system warning light* Master warning light High beam indicator light Seat belt warning light and chime Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) Brake warnin[...]
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2-12 Instruments and controls CHECKING BULBS With all doors closed, apply the parking brake and push the ignition switch to the ON position without starting the engine. The following lights will come on (if so equipped): , or , , , , The following lights come on briefly and then go off (if so equipped): , or , , , , , , If any light does not come o[...]
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“ Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning light” (P .2-12) .) WARNING . Y our brake system may not be working properly if the warning light is on. Driving could be dangerous. If you judge it to be safe, drive care- fully to the nearest service station for repairs. Otherwise, have your vehicle towed because driving it could be dangerous. . Pressi[...]
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2-14 Instruments and controls Intelligent Key system warning light After the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position, this light comes on for about 2 seconds and then turns off. This light warns of a malfunction with the Intelligent Key system. If the light comes on while the engine is stopped, it may be impossible to start the engine. If the [...]
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ing after adjusting the tire pressure, a tire may be flat. If you have a flat tire, replace it with a spare tire as soon as possible. . When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced, the TPMS will not function and the low tire pressure warning light will flash for approxi- mately 1 minute. The light will remain on after 1 minute. Contact your[...]
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2-16 Instruments and controls Restraint Systems (air bag systems) and/or the pretensioners may not function properly. For additional information, see “Supplemental restraint system” (P .1-46) . WARNING If the supplemental air bag warning light is on, it could mean that the front air bag, side air bag, curtain air bag and/or pretensioner systems[...]
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Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) If the malfunction indicator light comes on steady or blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate a potential emission control and/or Continuously V ariable T ransmission (CVT) mal- function. The malfunction indicator light may also come on steady if the fuel-filler cap is loose or missing, or if the vehicl[...]
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2-18 Instruments and controls T urn signal/hazard indicator lights The light flashes when the turn signal switch lever or hazard switch is turned on. V ehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) off indicator light The light comes on when the vehicle dynamic control off switch is pushed to OFF . This indicates that the vehicle dynamic control system and traction[...]
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2-20 Instruments and controls OPERA TIONAL INDICA T ORS 1. Engine start operation indicator This indicator appears when the shift lever is in the P (Park) position. This indicator means that the engine will start by pushing the ignition switch with the brake pedal depressed. Y ou can start the engine directly in any position. 2. NO KEY warning This[...]
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8. Low fuel warning This warning appears when the fuel level in the tank is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient, preferably before the fuel gauge reaches the empty (0) position. There is a small reserve of fuel remaining in the tank when the fuel gauge reaches the empty (0) position. 9. Low washer fluid warning This warning appears when[...]
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2-22 Instruments and controls SIC4237 MAINTENANCE INDICA T ORS 1. Engine oil replacement indicator This indicator appears when the customer set time comes for changing the engine oil. Y ou can set or reset the distance for changing the engine oil. (See “T rip computer” (P .2-23) .) 2. Oil filter replacement indicator This indicator appears when[...]
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SIC3580 TRIP COMPUTER Switches for the trip computer are located on the right side of the combination meter panel. T o operate the trip computer, push the side of the switches as shown above. * A switch * B switch When the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position, modes of the trip computer can be selected by pushing the switch * A . Each time [...]
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2-24 Instruments and controls SIC3674 Average fuel consumption (MPG, l/100 km or km/l) and speed (MPH or km/h) Fuel consumption: The average fuel consumption mode shows the average fuel consumption since the last reset. Resetting is done by pushing the switch * B for longer than 1 second. (The average speed is also reset at the same time.) The disp[...]
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SIC4702 Distance to empty (dte — miles or km) The distance to empty (dte) mode provides you with an estimation of the distance that can be driven before refueling. The dte is constantly being calculated, based on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the actual fuel consumption. The display is updated every 30 seconds. The dte mode includes a l[...]
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2-26 Instruments and controls SIC3678 Setting Setting cannot be made while driving. A message “Setting can only be operated when stopped” is also displayed on the dot matrix crystal display. The switch * A and switch * B are used in the setting mode to select and decide a menu. SKIP: Push the switch * A to move to the warning check mode. Push t[...]
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SIC3993 W arning check T o see if there are any of the following warnings and corresponding details, select this menu. . No key warning . Low fuel warning . Low washer fluid warning . Parking brake release warning . Door/lift gate open warning . Loose fuel cap warning . Check tire pressure warning SKIP: Push the switch * A to move to the warning ch[...]
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2-28 Instruments and controls VEHICLE SECURITY S YSTEM The vehicle security system provides visual and audio alarm signals if someone opens the doors or lift gate when the system is armed. It is not, however, a motion detection type system that activates when a vehicle is moved or when a vibration occurs. The system helps deter vehicle theft but ca[...]
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by releasing the door inside lock knob, the alarm will activate.) How to stop an activated alarm The alarm will stop by unlocking a door by pushing the unlock button on the Intelligent Key , the door handle request switch or using the mechanical key. The alarm will not stop if the ignition switch is pushed to the ACC or ON position. If the system d[...]
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2-30 Instruments and controls service as soon as possible. Please bring all Intelligent Keys that you have when visiting a NISSAN dealer for service. WARNING In freezing temperatures the washer solution may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision which may lead to an accident. Warm windshield with the defroster before you wash the windshie[...]
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SIC3664 The windshield wiper and washer operates when the ignition switch is in the ON position. Push the lever down to operate the wiper at the following speed: * 1 INT — intermittent operation can be adjusted by turning the knob toward * A (Slower) or * B (Faster) . Models with center multi-function control panel: When the speed sensing wiper i[...]
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2-32 Instruments and controls window washer reservoir tank to mix the washer fluid concentrate and water. If the rear window wiper operation is interrupted by snow or ice, the wiper may stop moving to protect its motor. If this occurs, turn the wiper switch to the OFF position and remove the snow or ice that is on and around the wiper arms. In appr[...]
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XENON HEADLIGHTS (if so equipped) WARNING HIGH VOL TAGE . When xenon headlights are on, they produce a high voltage. T o prevent an electric shock, never attempt to modify or disassemble. Always have your xenon headlights replaced at a NISSAN dealer. . X enon headlights provide consider- ably more light than conventional headlights. If they are not[...]
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2-34 Instruments and controls SIC3669 Autolight system (if so equipped) The autolight system allows the headlights to be set so they turn on and off automatically. T o set the autolight system: 1. Make sure the headlight switch is in the AUT O position * 1 . 2. Push the ignition switch to the ON position. 3. The autolight system automatically turns[...]
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seconds. For automatic headlights off delay setting, see “V ehicle information and settings (models with center multi-function control panel)” (P .4-8) . SIC3670 Headlight beam select * 1 T o select the low beam, put the lever in the neutral position as shown. * 2 T o select the high beam, push the lever forward while the switch is in the posit[...]
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2-36 Instruments and controls headlights turn off automatically. SIC2275 Headlight aiming control (if so equipped) Depending on the number of occupants in the vehicle and the load it is carrying, the headlight axis may be higher than desired. If the vehicle is traveling on a hilly road, the headlights may directly hit the rearview mirror of the veh[...]
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running lights will remain on until the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF position. WARNING When the daytime running light system is active, tail lights on your vehicle are not on. It is necessary at dusk to turn on your headlights. Failure to do so could cause an accident injuring yourself and others. SIC3585 Instrument brightness control The i[...]
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2-38 Instruments and controls SIC3672 FOG LIGHT SWIT CH (if so equipped) T o turn the fog lights on, turn the headlight switch to the position, then turn the switch to the position. T o turn them off, turn the switch to the OFF position. The headlights must be on for the fog lights to operate. SIC3586 T o sound the horn, push the pad area * A of th[...]
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damage to the heater. . Any liquid spilled on the heated seat should be removed immediately with a dry cloth. . When cleaning the seat, never use gasoline, thinner, or any similar materials. . If any malfunctions are found or the heated seat does not operate, turn the switch off and have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer. SIC2770 The seats are [...]
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2-40 Instruments and controls SSD1179 The Blind Spot W arning (BSW) switch will turn on and off the Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system. The BSW system will illuminate the Blind Spot Warning (BSW) indicator lights, in the outside mirrors, when the radar sensors detect a vehicle in the detection zone. If the turn signal is activated in the direction of [...]
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CAUTION . Use power outlet with the engine running to avoid discharging the vehicle battery. . Avoid using power outlet when the air conditioner, headlights or rear window defroster is on. . Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be sure the electrical acces- sory being used is turned OFF. . When not in use, be sure to close the cap. Do not allo[...]
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2-42 Instruments and controls SIC2648 Main switch T ype B (if so equipped) The power outlet (plug type) is located on the front console. It can operate when the ignition switch in the ON position and the main switch (located on the instrument panel) is ON. The specification of this power outlet is for use of a 120 volt, 150W (1.25A) power draw. T o[...]
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— Electrical appliances which have a switching power frequency (clocks etc.) — Electrical appliances that mea- sure precise data (measuring equipment etc .) — Certain other electrical appli- ances (electric blankets etc .) . Depending on the electrical appli- ance that is in use, some distorted noise may be audible when using the TV or radio.[...]
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2-44 Instruments and controls SIC4727 Front side of the front center console SIC4654 Back side of the front center console SIC4719 2nd row seat SIC4419 3rd row seat[...]
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SIC4720 Soft bottle holder Soft bottle holders are located on the front doors and sliding doors. CAUTION . Do not use bottle holder for any other objects that could be thrown about in the vehicle and possibly injure people during sudden braking or an accident. . Do not use bottle holder for open liquid containers. SIC3589 SUNGLASSES HOLDER (if so e[...]
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2-46 Instruments and controls SIC4647 GL OVE BOX WARNING Keep glove box lid closed while driving to help prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop. T o open the glove box, pull the handle * 1 . T o close, push the lid in until the lock latches. T o lock * 2 /unlock * 3 the glove box, use the mechanical key. For the mechanical key usage, see ?[...]
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SIC4721 2nd row center console 2nd row center console Pull up on lever * A to open the console box lid. T o remove the 2nd row center console box: 1. Pull up on handle * B on rear of console and tilt the console up. 2. Move the console box toward the rear of the vehicle and lift out. T o reinstall the 2nd row center console box: 1. Tilt the console[...]
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2-48 Instruments and controls SIC4732 Cargo area HOOKS Cargo area The 4 hooks are located on the right and left side of the cargo area. WARNING . Always make sure that the cargo is properly secured. Use the suitable ropes and hooks. . Unsecured cargo can become dan- gerous in an accident or sudden stop. CAUTION Do not apply a total load of more tha[...]
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SIC4737 ROOF RACK (if so equipped) Always distribute the luggage evenly on the roof rack. Do not load more than 99 lb (45 kg) on the roof rails. Observe the maximum load limit shown on the crossbars or roof carriers when you attach them on the roof rails. Contact a NISSAN dealer for crossbar or other equipment information. Be careful that your vehi[...]
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2-50 Instruments and controls SIC3505 COA T HOOKS The coat hooks are equipped beside the rear personal lights. CAUTION Do not place items which are more than 2 lb (1 kg) on the hook. SIC4659 CAUTION . Do not pull the sunshade in any direction other than up. This may damage the sunshade. . Do not operate the sunshade when the sliding door is opening[...]
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POWER WINDOWS WARNING . Make sure that all passengers have their hands, etc . inside the vehicle while it is in motion and before closing the windows. Use the win- dow lock switch to prevent unex- pected use of the power windows. . Do not leave children unattended inside the vehicle. They could un- knowingly activate switches or con- trols and beco[...]
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2-52 Instruments and controls SIC3241 Passenger side power window switch The passenger side switch will open or close only the corresponding window. T o open or close the window , push down or pull up the switch and hold it. SIC3285 Automatic operation The automatic function is available for the switch that has an mark on its surface. T o fully ope[...]
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If the windows do not close automatically If the power window automatic function (closing only) does not operate properly , perform the following procedure to initialize the power window system. 1. Push the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Close the door. 3. Open the window completely by operating the power window switch. 4. Pull the power wi[...]
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2-54 Instruments and controls SIC4643 FRONT MOONROOF Opening and closing sunshade The sunshade will open automatically when the front moonroof is opened. However, it must be closed manually . Sliding When the * A side of the switch is pushed, the front moonroof will fully open. When the * B side of the switch is pushed and held, the front moonroof [...]
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Tilting T o tilt up, first close the moonroof, then push the switch to the tilt up position * B and release it; it does not need to be held. T o tilt down the moonroof, push the switch to the tilt down position * A . Locking When the window lock button is pushed in, the rear moonroof cannot be operated. When the window lock position is pushed off, [...]
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2-56 Instruments and controls SIC4745 MAP LIGHTS Push the button as illustrated to turn the light on or off. SIC2881 REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS The rear personal light has a three-position switch. * A : OFF * B : DOOR * C :O N When the switch is in the DOOR position * B , the light illuminates when a door is opened. The interior light timer is equipped s[...]
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SIC4746 INTERIOR LIGHT CONTROL SWIT CH The interior light control switch has three positions: ON, DOOR and OFF . ON position When the switch is in the ON position * 1 the map lights and rear personal lights will illumi- nate. DOOR position When the switch is in the DOOR position * 2 , the map lights and rear personal lights will illuminate under th[...]
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2-58 Instruments and controls SIC4747 Map lights The mood lights * A located in the following positions will illuminate whenever the headlight switch is in the or position. . next to the map lights . under the instrument panel . under the driver’s power window switch SIC4660 The light on the vanity mirror will turn on when the cover on the vanity[...]
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The HomeLink ® Universal T ransceiver provides a convenient way to consolidate the functions of up to three individual hand-held transmitters into one built-in device. HomeLink ® Universal T ransceiver: . Will operate most Radio Frequency (RF) devices such as garage doors, gates, home and office lighting, entry door locks and security systems. . [...]
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2-60 Instruments and controls JVI0428X 2. Using both hands, simultaneously press and hold the desired HomeLink ® button and handheld transmitter button. DO NOT re- lease until the HomeLink ® indicator light * 1 flashes slowly and then rapidly. When the indicator light flashes rapidly, both buttons may be released. (The rapid flashing indi- cates [...]
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PROGRAMMING HomeLink ® FOR CA- NADIAN CUST OMERS AND GA TE OPENERS Canadian radio-frequency laws require trans- mitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after several seconds of transmission – which may not be long enough for HomeLink ® to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this Canadian law , some U.S. gate operators are desig[...]
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2-62 Instruments and controls CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED IN- FORMA TION The following procedure clears the programmed information from both buttons. Individual buttons cannot be cleared. However, individual buttons can be reprogrammed, see “Reprogramming a single HomeLink ® button” (P .2-62) . T o clear all programming 1. Press and hold the two o[...]
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3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments Keys .............................................................................................. 3-3 Intelligent Key system ......................................................... 3-3 Mechanical key .................................................................... 3-4 V alet hand-off ....................[...]
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Automatic drive positioner (if so equipped) .................... 3-37 Entry/exit function ............................................................. 3-37 Memory storage .............................................................. 3-37 System operation ........................................................... 3-38[...]
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A key number plate is supplied with your keys. Record the key number and keep it in a safe place (such as your wallet) , not in the vehicle. If you lose your keys, see a NISSAN dealer for duplicates by using the key number. NISSAN does not record any key numbers so it is very important to keep track of your key number plate. A key number is only ne[...]
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3-4 Pre-driving checks and adjustments nents when registering new keys, be sure to take all Intelligent Keys that you have to the NISSAN dealer. CAUTION . Be sure to carry the Intelligent Key with you when driving. The Intelli- gent Key is a precision device with a built-in transmitter. T o avoid dama- ging it, please note the following. — The In[...]
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CAUTION Always carry the mechanical key in- stalled in the key. V ALET HAND-OFF When you have to leave a key with a valet, give them the Intelligent Key itself after removing the mechanical key to protect your belongings. T o prevent the glove box from being opened during valet hand-off, follow the procedures below . 1. Remove the mechanical key fr[...]
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3-6 Pre-driving checks and adjustments the key is turned once. (See “How to use SETTING button” (P .4-13) .) OPENING AND CL OSING WINDOWS WITH THE MECHANICAL KEY (if so equipped) The driver’s door key operation also allows you to open and close the window that is equipped with the automatic open/close function. (See “Power windows” (P .2-[...]
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switch to the unlock position * 2 . Lockout protection When the power door lock switch (driver or front passenger) is moved to the lock position with any door open, all doors will lock and unlock automatically. With the Intelligent K ey left in the vehicle and any door open, all doors will unlock automatically and a chime will sound after the door [...]
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3-8 Pre-driving checks and adjustments SP A2387 Opening/Closing the sliding door The sliding door will be latched at the fully opened/closed position. T o open/close the sliding door manually , pull the door handle or the inside door handle. SP A2104 CAUTION Do not put your hands or feet on the harness * A or the bracket * B . This may cause damage[...]
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SLIDING DOOR AUT O CLOSURE FUNCTION (if so equipped) The auto closure function will operate when the sliding door is not fully closed. WARNING When the auto closure function is operating, keep hands and feet away from the sliding door to prevent inju- ries. SP A2819 CHILD SAFETY SLIDING DOOR LOCK The child safety sliding door locks help prevent sli[...]
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3-10 Pre-driving checks and adjustments JVP0184X WARNING . There are some small distances immediately before the closed posi- tion which cannot be detected. Make sure that all passengers have their hands, feet etc ., inside the vehicle before closing the door. . Do not put your hands or feet on the vehicle body * A or the sliding door * B while ope[...]
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SP A2071 . Be careful not to damage the sensor * 1 of the sliding door. When reconnecting the battery cable with the sliding door open (in case of a discharged battery , etc.) , be sure to fully close the sliding door manually once before performing the power operation. Otherwise, the power open or close function may not operate properly. SP A2547 [...]
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3-12 Pre-driving checks and adjustments SP A2846 Instrument panel * A Driver’s side sliding door switch * B Passenger’s side sliding door switch JVP0157X Door pillar OPERA TING SLIDING DOOR SWIT CH T o operate the sliding doors with the sliding door switches, turn on the power door main switch. . When the sliding door is fully closed, push the [...]
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push the L OCK button on the Intelligent Key after the door is closed. See “Remote keyless entry system” (P .3-21) . OPERA TING SLIDING DOOR B Y POWER ASSIST T o operate, pull the inside or outside door handle until you hear the buzzer, the door will automatically open or close. If the door handle is operated while the sliding door is moving, t[...]
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3-14 Pre-driving checks and adjustments computer. . When the vehicle is parked near a parking meter. In such cases, correct the operating conditions before using the Intelligent K ey function or use the mechanical key. Although the life of the battery varies depending on the operating conditions, the battery’s life is approximately 2 years. If th[...]
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SP A2074 INTELLIGENT KEY OPERA TING RANGE The Intelligent Key functions can only be used when the Intelligent Key is within the specified operating range from the request switch * 1 . When the Intelligent Key battery is discharged or strong radio signals are present near the operating location, the Intelligent Key system’s operating range becomes[...]
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3-16 Pre-driving checks and adjustments . Do not pull the door handle before pushing the door handle request switch. The door will be unlocked but will not open. Release the door handle once and pull it again to open the door. . Models with center multi-function control panel: The Intelligent Key system (opening/closing doors with the door handle r[...]
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can lock or unlock all doors by pushing the door handle request switch * A or the lift gate request switch * B within the range of opera- tion. When you lock or unlock the doors or the lift gate, the hazard indicator will flash and the horn (or the outside chime) will sound as a confirma- tion. For details, see “Setting hazard indicator and horn [...]
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3-18 Pre-driving checks and adjustments Unlocking doors 1. Push the door handle request switch * A or the lift gate request switch * B once while carrying the Intelligent Key with you. 2. The hazard indicator flashes once and the outside chime sounds once. The corre- sponding door or the lift gate will unlock. 3. Push the request switch again withi[...]
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L OCK button on the Intelligent Key after the door is closed. (See “Remote keyless entry system” (P .3-21) .) BA TTERY SA VER SY STEM When all the following conditions are met for a period of time, the battery saver system will cut off the power supply to prevent battery dis- charge. . The ignition switch is in the ACC position, and . All doors[...]
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3-20 Pre-driving checks and adjustments TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE Symptom Possible cause Action to take When pushing the ignition switch to stop the engine The SHIFT P warning appears on the display and the inside warning chime sounds con- tinuously. The shift lever is not in the P (Park) position. Shift the shift lever to the P (Park) position. When [...]
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WARNING The Intelligent Key transmits radio waves when the buttons are pushed. The FAA advises that radio waves may affect aircraft navigation and commu- nication systems. Do not operate the Intelligent Key while on an airplane. Make sure the buttons are not operated unintentionally when the unit is stored for a flight. It is possible to lock/unloc[...]
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3-22 Pre-driving checks and adjustments SP A2850 T ype C * 1 L OCK button * 2 UNL OCK button * 3 Power sliding door button (passenger’s side) * * 4 Power sliding door button (driver’s side) * * 5 Power lift gate button * * 6 P ANIC button *: if so equipped HOW T O USE REMO TE KEYLESS ENTR Y SY STEM When you lock or unlock the doors or the lift [...]
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The door windows can be opened or closed by turning the mechanical key in a door lock. (See “Doors” (P .3-5) .) Opening/closing power sliding door (if so equipped) T o open/close the sliding door, push the power sliding door button * 3 or * 4 on the Intelligent Key for about 1 second. The power sliding door will automatically open/close. If the[...]
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3-24 Pre-driving checks and adjustments Hazard indicator and horn mode: DOOR LOCK DOOR UNLOCK Intelligent Key system (Using door handle or lift gate request switch) HAZARD - twice OUTSIDE CHIME - twice HAZARD - once OUTSIDE CHIME - once Remote keyless entry system (Using or button) HAZARD - twice HORN - once HAZARD - once HORN - none Hazard indicat[...]
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SP A2858 When opening the hood: 1. Pull the hood lock release handle * 1 located below the instrument panel; the hood will then spring up slightly. 2. Locate the lever * 2 in between the hood and grille and push the lever sideways with your fingertips. 3. Raise the hood * 3 . 4. Remove the support rod * 4 and insert it into the slot * 5 . Hold the [...]
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3-26 Pre-driving checks and adjustments WARNING . Always be sure the lift gate has been closed securely to prevent it from opening while driving. . Do not drive with the lift gate open. This could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be drawn into the vehicle. See “Exhaust gas (carbon monox - ide)” (P .5-2) of this manual. . Do not leave children u[...]
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SP A2547 Power door main switch The power lift gate operation can be turned on or off by the power door main switch on the instrument panel. When the power door main switch is pushed to the OFF position, the power operation is not available by the power lift gate switch on the lift gate and lift gate opener switch. SP A2860 Power lift gate switch ?[...]
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3-28 Pre-driving checks and adjustments Power open When the lift gate is fully closed, the lift gate will fully open automatically by: . pushing the power lift gate switch * A on the instrument panel for more than 1 second . pushing the lift gate opener switch * B . pushing the power lift gate button * C on the Intelligent Key for more than 1 secon[...]
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SP A2853 Safe Mode If the gas stays of the lift gate * 1 lose pressure, the power lift gate safe mode is activated. When the safe mode is activated, the lift gate intermittently closes. Then the lift gate will be pulled to the closed and latched position by a motor. The power lift gate cannot be opened using the switches at any time in the safe mod[...]
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3-30 Pre-driving checks and adjustments SP A2824 LIFT GA TE RELEASE If the lift gate cannot be opened due to a discharged battery , follow these steps. 1. Remove the cover * 1 inside of the lift gate with a suitable tool. 2. Move the lever * 2 as illustrated to open the lift gate. Have the vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer. SP A2861 OPENING FUEL -[...]
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. Never pour fuel into the throttle body to attempt to start your vehi- cle. . Close the sliding door before open- ing the fuel-filler door. . Do not fill a portable fuel container in the vehicle or trailer. Static elec- tricity can cause an explosion of flammable liquid, vapor or gas in any vehicle or trailer. T o reduce the risk of serious injury[...]
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3-32 Pre-driving checks and adjustments SP A2833 L OOSE FUEL CAP warning The L OOSE FUEL CAP warning appears on the dot matrix liquid crystal display when the fuel- filler cap is not tightened correctly after the vehicle has been refueled. It may take a few driving trips for the message to be displayed. T o turn off the warning, perform the followi[...]
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SIC3451 CAUTION . Do not store the main sun visor before storing the extension sun visor. . Do not pull the extension sun visor forcedly downward. 1. T o block out glare from the front, swing down the main sun visor * 1 . 2. T o block glare from the side, remove the main sun visor from the center mount and swing it to the side * 2 . 3. Draw out the[...]
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3-34 Pre-driving checks and adjustments SP A2143 Manual anti-glare type The night position * 1 will reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you at night. Use the day position * 2 when driving in daylight hours. WARNING Use the night position only when ne- cessary, because it reduces rear view clarity. SP A2422A T ype A SP A2450 T ype B [...]
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tion, see “HomeLink ® Universal T ransceiver” (P .2-59) . OUTSIDE MIRRORS WARNING Objects viewed in the outside mirror on the passenger side are closer than they appear. Be careful when moving to the right. Using only this mirror could cause an accident. Use the inside mirror or glance over your shoulder to properly judge distances to other ob[...]
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3-36 Pre-driving checks and adjustments SP A1829 Foldable outside mirrors Fold the outside mirror by pushing it toward the rear of the vehicle. SIC4448 V ANITY MIRROR T o use the front vanity mirror, pull down the sun visor and pull up the cover. SP A2830 COMMUNICA TION MIRROR (if so equipped) The communication mirror can be used to view the second[...]
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The automatic drive positioner system has two features: . Entry/exit function . Memory storage ENTR Y/EXIT FUNCTION This system is designed so that the driver’s seat will automatically move when the shift lever is in the P (Park) position. This allows the driver to get into and out of the driver’s seat more easily . The driver’s seat will sli[...]
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3-38 Pre-driving checks and adjustments The indicator light for the pushed memory switch will stay on for approximately 5 seconds after pushing the switch. If memory is stored in the same memory switch, the previous memory will be deleted. Linking Intelligent Key to a stored mem- ory position The Intelligent Key can be linked to a stored memory pos[...]
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. When the driver’s door remains open for more than 45 seconds and the ignition switch is not in the ON position. Pre-driving checks and adjustments 3-39[...]
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4 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems Safety note .................................................................................. 4-3 Center multi-function control panel (if so equipped) ...... 4-3 How to use multi-function controller .............................. 4-5 How to use touch screen (models with[...]
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DVD (Digital V ersatile Disc) player operation (if so equipped) ..................................................................... 4-83 USB memory operation (models with center multi-function control panel) ......................................... 4-86 Bluetooth ® streaming audio (models with navigation system) ................................[...]
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WARNING . Do not disassemble or modify this system. If you do, it may result in accidents, fire, or electric shock. . Do not use this system if you notice any abnormality, such as a frozen screen or lack of sound. Continued use of the system may result in accident, fire or electric shock. . In case you notice any foreign object in the system hardwa[...]
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4-4 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA3613 Models without navigation system 1. “INFO” button (P .4-9) 2. “ST A TUS” status display button (P .4-8) 3. “DISP” display setting button (P .4-13) 4. “ ” brightness UP button (P .4-8) 5. “ ECON” button (P .4-9) 6. “SETTING” button (P .4-[...]
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HOW T O USE MUL TI-FUNCTIO N CONTROLLER Choose an item on the display by rotating or pushing the center dial * 1 upward/ downward, and push the ENTER button * 2 for operation. If you push the BACK button * 3 before the setup is completed, the setup will be canceled and/or the display will return to the previous screen. This button can also be used [...]
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4-6 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA2474 Adjusting an item: T ouch the + * 1 or − * 2 button to adjust the settings. T ouch the * 3 or * 4 button to move to the previous or next item. T ouch the * 5 or * 6 button to move to the previous or next page. SAA2475 Inputting characters: T ouch the letter o[...]
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SAA3673 MENU OPTIONS (models with naviga- tion system) The start menu can be displayed using the menu control switch on the steering-wheel-mounted controls. 1. While the MAP or ST A TUS screen is displayed, push and hold the menu control switch until the “Menu Options” screen appears. 2. Highlight the preferred item by tilting the menu control [...]
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4-8 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems HOW T O SELECT MENUS ON THE SCREEN V ehicle functions are viewed on the display screen in menus. T o select each key item, highlight the preferred item using the multi- function controller and push the ENTER button. Whenever a menu selection is made or menu item is hig[...]
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HOW T O USE ECON BUTT ON (models without navigation system) Push the “ ECON” button to show fuel economy information. (See “How to use INFO button” (P .4-9) .) HOW T O USE INFO BUTT ON The display screen shows vehicle and navigation information for your convenience. The information shown on the screen should be a guide to determine the cond[...]
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4-10 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2479 SAA2480 Models with navigation system JVH0180M JVH0181M Models without navigation system Fuel Economy information The approximate distance to empty , average fuel economy and current fuel economy will be displayed for reference. T o reset the average fuel eco[...]
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SAA2481 Models with navigation system JVH0183M Models without navigation system Maintenance information The maintenance intervals can be displayed for the engine oil, oil filter, tire and other reminders. T o set a maintenance interval, select a preferred item from the list. Y ou can also set to display a message to remind you that the maintenance [...]
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4-12 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems 1. Set the interval (mileage) of the maintenance schedule. T o determine the recommended maintenance interval, refer to your “NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide” . 2. T o display the reminder automatically when the desired distance is reached, select the “Rem[...]
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Navigation System Owner’s Manual. Voice Recognition: For the details of this item, see “NISSAN voice recognition system (models with navigation system)” (P .4-137) . JVH0156M Models with navigation system JVH0175M Models without navigation system HOW T O USE SETTING BUTT ON The display as illustrated will appear when the SETTING button is pus[...]
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4-14 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2485 Models with navigation system SAA2740 Models without navigation system Audio settings The display as illustrated will appear when pushing the SETTING button and selecting the “ Audio” key. Bass/T reble/Balance/Fade: T o adjust the speaker tone quality and[...]
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SAA2554 Example V olume & Beeps settings (models with navigation system) The display as illustrated will appear when pushing the SETTING button, selecting the “V olume & Beeps” key. Audio Volume: T o increase or decrease the audio volume, select the “ Audio V olume” and adjust it with the multi-function controller. Y ou can also adj[...]
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4-16 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2917 Models with navigation system SAA2079 Models without navigation system REAR DISPLA Y settings (if so equipped) The “Rear Display” screen will appear when pushing the SETTING button, selecting the “Rear Display” key. Rear Display (models with navigatio[...]
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When any mode button is pushed with the screen off, the screen turns on for further operation. The screen will turn off automatically 5 seconds after the operation is finished. T o turn on the screen, set this item to the ON position, or push and hold the “ OFF” button. . Brightness/Contrast/Background Color T o adjust the brightness and contra[...]
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4-18 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems JVH0157M Others settings (models with navigation system) The Others settings display will appear when pushing the SETTING button and selecting the “Others” key. The following items are available: . Comfort . Clock . Language & Units . V oice Recognition . Cam[...]
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Slide Driver Seat Back on Exit (if so equipped) : When this item is turned on, the driver’s seat moves backward for easy exit if the ignition switch is in the OFF position and the driver’s door is opened. After getting into the vehicle and pushing the ignition switch to the ACC position, the driver’s seat moves to the previous position. Selec[...]
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4-20 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems hour or per minute. Daylight Saving Time: T urn this item to ON for daylight saving time application. Time Zone: Choose the time zone from the following Models with navigation system . Pacific . Mountain . Central . Eastern . Atlantic . Newfoundland . Hawaii . Alaska[...]
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V oice Recognition settings (models with navigation system) For details about the “V oice Recognition” settings, see “NISSAN voice recognition system (models with navigation system)” (P .4-137) . CAMERA settings (if so equipped) The “CAMERA ” screen will appear when select- ing the “Camera” key. For the details about the camera syst[...]
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4-22 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2492 Full Screen Display: The full screen display will appear when select- ing the “Full Screen Display” key . T o operate the Image Viewer or to change the settings, select the desired key using the multi- function controller. . (Start) Select the “ ” key[...]
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The system is designed as an aid to the driver in situations such as slot parking or parallel parking. When the shift lever is shifted into the R (Reverse) position, the monitor display shows the view to the rear of the vehicle. WARNING . The RearView Monitor is a conve- nience but it is not a substitute to check behind the vehicle when backing up.[...]
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4-24 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Predictive course lines * 6 (if so equipped) : Indicate the predictive course when backing up. The predictive course lines will be displayed on the monitor when the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position and the steering wheel is turned. The predictive course lin[...]
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SAA1898 3. Slowly back up the vehicle adjusting the steering wheel so that the predictive course lines * B enter the parking space * C . 4. When the rear of the vehicle enter the parking space * C , maneuver the steering wheel to make the vehicle width guide lines * D parallel to the parking space * C . 5. When the vehicle is parked in the space co[...]
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4-26 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICT IVE AND ACTUAL DIST ANCES Backing up on a steep uphill When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines are shown closer than the actual distance. For example, the display shows 3 ft (1 m) to[...]
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SAA2021 Backing up near a projecting object The predictive course lines * A (if so equipped) do not touch the object in the display . However, the vehicle may hit the object if it projects over the actual backing up course. SAA2022 Backing up behind a projecting object The position * C is shown further than the position * B in the display. However,[...]
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4-28 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2404 Models with navigation system SAA2606 Models without navigation system PREDICTIVE COURSE LINE SETTINGS (if so equipped) T o turn ON or OFF the predictive course line display , push the SETTING button, select the “Camera” key and push the ENTER button. Pre[...]
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OPERA TING TIPS . When the shift lever is shifted to the R (Reverse) position, the monitor screen auto- matically changes to the RearView Monitor mode. However, the radio can be heard. . When the temperature is extremely high or low, the screen may not clearly display objects. This is not a malfunction. . When strong light is directly coming on the[...]
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4-30 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems JVH0336X There are some areas where the system will not show objects. When in the front or the rear view display , an object below the bumper or on the ground may not be viewed * 1 . When in the bird’s-eye view, a tall object near the seam of the camera viewing are[...]
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SAA3573 : Shift the shift lever : Push the CAMERA button * A : Original screen before the Around View Monitor is operated * B : Rear view/bird-eye view screen * C : Rear view/front-side view screen * D : Front view/bird-eye view screen * E : Front view/front-side view screen HOW T O SWIT CH THE DISPLA Y The Around View Monitor display consists of t[...]
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4-32 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems CAMERA button operation: . When the CAMERA button is pushed ( * 8 ) while a screen other than the Around View Monitor * A is displayed, Around View Monitor is activated and the front view/ bird’s-eye view screen * D is displayed. Operations after activation . When [...]
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SAA1840 Front view SAA1896 Rear view Front and rear view Guiding lines, which indicate the vehicle width and distances to objects with reference to the vehicle body line * A , are displayed on the monitor. Distance guide lines: Indicate distances from the vehicle body. . Red line * 1 : approx. 1.5 ft (0.5 m) . Y ellow line * 2 : approx. 3 ft (1 m) [...]
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4-34 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems line is displayed only on the opposite side of the turn. JVH0337X Bird’s-eye view The bird’s-eye view shows the overhead view of the vehicle which helps confirm the vehicle position and the predicted course to a parking space. The vehicle icon * 1 shows the posit[...]
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SAA3571 Front-side view Guiding lines: Guiding lines that indicate the width and the front end of the vehicle are displayed on the monitor. The front-of-vehicle line * 1 shows the front part of the vehicle. The side-of-vehicle line * 2 shows the vehicle width including the outside mirror. The extensions * 3 of both the front * 1 and side * 2 lines [...]
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4-36 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICT IVE AND ACTUAL DIST ANCES Moving to a steep uphill When moving the vehicle up a hill, the distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines are shown closer than the actual distance. For example, the display shows 3 ft (1 m) to the pla[...]
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SAA2021 Moving near a projecting object The predictive course lines * A do not touch the object in the display . However, the vehicle may hit the object if it projects over the actual moving course. JVH0338X There may be a small distance visible between the vehicle and the object in the bird’s-eye view on the display * B . SAA2022 Moving closer t[...]
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4-38 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems course. HOW T O ADJUST THE SCREEN T o adjust the Display ON/OFF , Brightness, Tint, Color, Contrast and Black Level of the Around View Monitor, push the SETTING button with the Around View Monitor on, select the item key and adjust the level using the multi-function [...]
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SAA3676 Side SIDE VENTILA T ORS Open/close the ventilators by moving the control dial * 1 to either direction. : This symbol indicates that the ventilators are closed. Moving the side control to this direction will close the ventilators. : This symbol indicates that the ventilators are open. Moving the side control to this direction will open the v[...]
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4-40 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems even if the engine is turned off and the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. NOTE: . Odors from inside and outside the vehicle can build up in the air condi- tioner unit. Odor can enter the passen- ger compartment through the vents. . When parking, set the h[...]
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SAA3596 MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER 1. T emperature control buttons 2. “ ” air recirculation button 3. “ ” outside air circulation button 4. “ FRONT” front defroster button 5. Display 6. “ REAR” rear window defroster button (See “Rear window and outside mirror defroster switch” (P .2-32) .) 7. “ ” and “ ” fan speed control bu[...]
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4-42 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Controls T o turn off the heater and air conditioner, push the “ON·OFF” button. Fan speed control: Push the fan speed control button “ ”t o increase the fan speed. Push the fan speed control button “ ”t o decrease the fan speed. A/C (Air Conditioner) ope[...]
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Heating and defogging: This mode heats the interior and defogs the windows. 1. Push the air flow control button to change to the mode. 2. Push the fan speed control buttons to set the desired fan speed. 3. Push the temperature control buttons to set the desired temperature. When the mode is selected, the air conditioner will automatically turn on. [...]
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4-44 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Rear air conditioning system Operating from front control buttons: T o control the rear air conditioning system independently with the front air conditioner control panel, push the “REAR” button. When the rear air conditioning system control is on, the indicator [...]
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SAA3674 1. “OFF” button 2. “ ” Fan speed control buttons 3. Display 4. “MODE” button 5. “TEMP” buttons Rear control buttons: The rear seat passengers can adjust the rear air conditioning system using the control switches located on the ceiling above the rear seats. The rear control buttons do not function when “REAR” is shown on[...]
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4-46 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA3595 AUT OMA TIC AIR CONDITION ER 1. T emperature control buttons (driver side) 2. “ ” air recirculation button 3. “ AUT O” auto-recirculation button (models with Advanced Climate Control System)/“ ” Outside air circulation button (models without Advan[...]
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Automatic operation (AUT O) The AUT O mode may be used year-round as the system automatically controls constant tempera- ture, air flow distribution and fan speed after the desired temperature is set manually. T o turn the heater and air conditioner on or off, push the “ON·OFF” button. Cooling and dehumidified heating: 1. Push the “ AUT O”[...]
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4-48 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems . Pushing the “DUAL ” button allows the user to independently change the front passenger’s side temperature with the passenger side temperature control but- tons (“ ”o r“ ”) . (“DUAL ” will appear on the display.) T o cancel the separate temperature[...]
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Air flow control: Push the “MODE” button to change the air flow mode. : Air flows from the center and side ventila- tors. : Air flows from the center and side ventila- tors, and foot outlets. : Air flows mainly from the foot outlets. : Air flows from the defroster and foot outlets. T emperature control: Push the temperature control buttons (“[...]
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4-50 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA3670 Advanced climate control system (if so equipped) The advanced climate control system keeps the air inside of the vehicle clean, using the ion control and the automatic air intake control with exhaust gas detecting sensor. Push the “ AUT O” auto-recirculat[...]
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Rear air conditioning system T o control the rear air conditioning system independently with the front air conditioner control panel, push the “REAR” button. When the rear air conditioning system control is on, the indicator light on the “REAR” button will illuminate and “ ” will appear on the display. In this state, the rear air condit[...]
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4-52 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA3517 1. “OFF” button 2. “ ” Fan speed control buttons 3. “ AUT O” button 4. Display 5. “MODE” button 6. “TEMP” buttons Rear control buttons: The rear seat passengers can adjust the rear automatic air conditioning system using the control switch[...]
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IN-CABIN MICROFIL TER The climate control system is equipped with an in-cabin microfilter which collects dirt, pollen, dust, etc. T o make sure the air conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates efficiently , replace the filter in accordance with the maintenance schedule in the NISSAN Service and Mainte- nance Guide. T o replace the filter, contact [...]
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4-54 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA0306 FM radio reception: Range: FM range is normally limited to 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 km) , with monaural (single channel) FM having slightly more range than stereo FM. External influences may sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station[...]
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SAA0480 Compact Disc (CD) player . Do not force a compact disc into the CD insert slot. This could damage the CD and/ or CD changer/player. . T rying to load a CD with the CD door closed could damage the CD and/or CD changer. . During cold weather or rainy days, the player may malfunction due to the humidity. If this occurs, remove the CD and dehum[...]
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4-56 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems LHA0484 DVD (Digital V ersatile Disc) player (if so equipped) . Do not force a compact disc into the CD/ DVD insert slot. This could damage the CD/ DVD player. . During cold weather or rainy days, the player may malfunction due to humidity. If this occurs, remove the[...]
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— The file is not MP3, WMA , AAC, M4A or DivX ® type. Region Invalid: — The DVD is not for region 1 or all regions. Use DVDs with a region code “1”, “ ALL ” or “1 included” for your DVD entertain- ment system. (The region code * A is displayed as a small symbol printed on the top of the DVD * B .) This vehicle- installed DVD player[...]
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4-58 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems devices, USB hard drives and iPod ® players. Some USB devices may not be supported by this system. . Partitioned USB devices may not be played correctly . . Some characters used in other languages (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) are not displayed properly on display. Usin[...]
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. ID3/WMA T ag — The ID3/WMA tag is the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains information about the digital music file such as song title, artist, album title, encoding bit rate, track time duration, etc. ID3 tag information is displayed on the Album/Artist/T rack title line on the display. * Windows ® and Windows Media ® are regis-[...]
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4-60 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Specification chart (for FM-AM Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player) : Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW Supported file systems ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet * ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not supported. * Files saved using the Live File System Co[...]
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Specification chart (for FM-AM-SA T Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player (T ype A)) : Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW, USB2.0 Supported file systems CD, CD-R, CD-RW: ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet * ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not supported. * Files saved using the Live File System component (on a Windows Vista-based computer)[...]
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4-62 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Specification chart (for FM-AM-SA T radio with Compact Disc (CD) player (T ypeB)) : Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD±R, DVD±RW , DVD±R DL, USB2.0 Supported file systems CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD±R, DVD±RW , DVD±R DL: ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEV[...]
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*4 When VBR files are played, the playback time may not be displayed correctly. *5 Models with navigation system. Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-63[...]
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4-64 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems T roubleshooting guide: Symptom Cause and Countermeasure Cannot play Check if the disc or USB device was inserted correctly. Check if the disc is scratched or dirty. Check if there is condensation inside the player, and if there is, wait until the condensation is gon[...]
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Compressed Video Files (if so equipped) Explanation of terms: . DivX ® - DivX ® refers to the DivX ® codec owned by DivX, Inc. used for a lossy compression of video based on MPEG-4. . AVI - A VI stands for Audio Video Interleave. It is a standard file format originated by Microsoft Corporation. A “.divx” encoded file can be saved into the ?[...]
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4-66 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Bluetooth ® Audio player (models with navigation system) Bluetooth ® is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and li- censed to Clarion Co., Ltd. . Some Bluetooth ® audio devices may not be recognized by the in-vehicle audio system. . It is necessary to set up [...]
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JVH0335X FM-AM RADIO WITH COMP ACT DISC (CD) PLA YER 1. TRACK button 2. SEEK button 3. CD EJECT button 4. Display 5. Radio memory buttons 6. SCAN button 7. DISP (Display) button 8. RPT (Repeat)·RDM (Random) button 9. VOL (volume) control knob/Power button 10. FM button 11. AM button 12. CD button 13. AUX (Auxiliary) button 14. AUX (Auxiliary) IN j[...]
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4-68 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Audio main operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the “ ACC” or “ON” position. ON·OFF/Volume contorol: T o turn on the audio system, push the Power button. . The system will turn on in the mode (radio or CD) which was used immedia[...]
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TRACK button is pushed and held. SCAN tuning: When the SCAN button is pushed, the system will seek and stop at the detected broadcasting station for 5 seconds, and then it will start to seek for the next broadcasting station. Push the SCAN button in this 5-second period to stop seeking. * 1 to * 6 Radio memory operations: The audio system can store[...]
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4-70 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems REPEA T (RPT) , RANDOM (RDM) : When the RPT/RDM button is pushed while a CD is playing, the play mode will change as follows: CD: DISC REPEA T ? TRACK REPEA T ? DISC RANDOM ? DISC REPEA T CD with MP3/WMA: DISC REPEA T ? FOLDER REPEA T ? TRACK REPEA T ? DISC RANDOM ? [...]
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JVH0160X 1. FM·AM band select button 2. CD EJECT button 3. XM band select button 4. DISP (display) button 5. Color display 6. iPod ® MENU button 7. Radio CA T (category)/REW (rewind) button for SEEK/TRACK 8. Radio SCAN tuning button 9. Radio CA T (category)/FF (fast forward) button for SEEK/TRACK 10. BACK button 11. CD·AUX button 12. PWR (power)[...]
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4-72 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Audio main operation Head unit : The auto loudness circuit enhances the low and high frequency ranges automatically in both radio reception and CD playback. PWR/V olume control: Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, and then push the PWR button while t[...]
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the ENTER button. Y ou can toggle between ON and OFF using the TUNE·SCROLL control knob. . RDS Display When this has been set to ON, RDS (radio data system) information will be shown on the display. Select RDS Display and then push the ENTER button. Y ou can toggle between ON and OFF using the TUNE·SC- ROLL control knob. . iPod Menu language The [...]
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4-74 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems from low to high frequencies and stop at each broadcasting station/channel for 5 seconds. Pushing the button again during this 5 seconds period will stop SCAN tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station/channel. If the Radio SCAN tuning button is not pushe[...]
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REPEA T (RPT) : When the RPT play button is pushed while the CD is played, the play pattern can be changed as follows: (CD) Normal Û 1 T rack Repeat (CD with compressed audio files) Normal ? 1 Folder Repeat ? 1 T rack Repeat ? Normal RANDOM (RDM) : When the RDM play button is pushed while a CD is being played, the play pattern can be changed as fo[...]
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4-76 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems WARNING Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB device while driving. Doing so can be a distraction. If distracted you could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury. CAUTION . Do not force the USB device into the USB port. Inserting[...]
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SAA3600 iPod ® player operation Connecting iPod ® : The USB outlet connector is located in the center console. Open the USB port cover and connect the iPod ® cable to the USB connector. The battery of the iPod ® is charged while the connection to the vehicle. Depending on the version of the iPod ® , the display on the iPod ® shows a NISSAN or[...]
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4-78 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems . Fifth generation iPod nano ® (Firmware ver- sion 1.0.1 or 1.0.2) The iPod touch ® may not response quickly with the system in some cases. Make sure that the iPod ® firmware is updated. Audio main operation: Place the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position. Th[...]
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JVH0174X 1. ON·OFF button/VOL (volume) control knob 2. Radio station preset buttons 3. AUDIO control button/Radio tuning/FOLDER selector knob 4. FM·AM band select button 5. Radio SCAN (tuning) button 6. Radio CA T (category)/REW (rewind) button for SEEK/TRACK 7. XM button 8. FF (fast forward) button for SEEK/TRACK 9. RPT (repeat)/RDM (random) pla[...]
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4-80 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems T urn the VOL control knob to adjust the volume. Adjusting tone quality and speaker bal- ance: T o adjust Bass, T reble, Balance and Fade, push the Audio control knob. When the display shows the setting you want to change (Bass, T reble, Balance and Fade) , rotate th[...]
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. UPDA TING (When the satellite radio sub- scription is not active) SCAN tuning: Push the SCAN tuning button to tune from low to high frequencies and stop at each broad- casting station/channel for 5 seconds. Pushing the button again during this 5 seconds period will stop SCAN tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station/channel. If the S[...]
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4-82 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA3607 Compact Disc (CD) player operation The CD slot is located on the instrument lower panel. Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position and insert the Compact Disc (CD) into the slot with the label side facing up. The CD will be guided automatically into [...]
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When the or button is pushed for less than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played, the next track or the beginning of the current track on the CD will be played. REPEA T (RPT) , RANDOM (RDM) : When the RPT button is pushed while the CD is played, the play pattern can be changed as follows: (CD) (CD with compressed audio files) CD EJECT: When the [...]
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4-84 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2497 T ype A SAA3091 T ype B Playing a DVD DISC·AUX/DVD button: Park the vehicle in a safe location for the front seat occupants to operate the DVD drive while watching the images. Push the DISC·AUX/DVD button on the instru- ment panel and turn the display to th[...]
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SAA2498 T ype A (example) SAA3087 T ype B (example) DVD settings Select the “Settings” key to adjust the following settings. Key (DVD-VIDEO) (T ype A) : Keys for the DVD menu operation are displayed. : Move the cursor to select a DVD menu. Enter: Enter the selected menu. Move: Change the display location by moving the operation key. Back: Retur[...]
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4-86 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems “+” side or “ − ” side. DRC (DVD-VIDEO, DVD-VR) : DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) automati- cally adjusts the soundtrack volume level to maintain a more even sound to the speakers. DVD Language (DVD-VIDEO, VIDEO-CD) : Select the “DVD Language” key to op[...]
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WARNING Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB device while driving. Doing so can be a distraction. If distracted you could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury. CAUTION . Do not force the USB device into the USB port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-side-down into the port may damage the port. Make sure[...]
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4-88 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2501 Models with navigation system SAA2611 Models without navigation system Audio file operation PLA Y : When the DISC·AUX button is pushed with the system off and the USB memory inserted, the system will turn on. If another audio source is playing and a USB memo[...]
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SAA2502 Menu (models with navigation system) : There are some options available during play- back. Select one of the following options that are displayed on the screen if necessary. Refer to the following information for each item. . Movie Playback Switch to the movie playback mode. This item is displayed only when a USB memory contains movie files[...]
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4-90 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Operation keys: T o operate the USB memory , select the desired key displayed on the operation screen using the multi-function controller. Pause Select the “ ” key to pause the movie file. T o resume playing the movie file, select the “ ” key. Play Select the[...]
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the “OK” key. The specified folder/file will be played. . Display T o adjust the image quality of the screen, select the preferred adjustment items. . DRC DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) auto- matically adjusts the soundtrack volume level to maintain a more even sound to the speakers. . Audio Select the preferred language for audio. . Subtitle [...]
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4-92 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems Bluetooth trademark: Bluetooth ® is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and licensed to Clarion Co., Ltd. JVH0158M Connecting procedure 1. Push the SETTING button and select the “Bluetooth” key. SAA2506 2. Select the “Connect Bluetooth” key.[...]
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SAA2507 3. A confirmation screen will be displayed. Select “No” . Note: Selecting “Y es” will only connect the hands free phone portion of a Bluetooth ® device. SAA3005 4 . Choose a PIN code to use with the compatible Bluetooth ® audio device using the number input screen. The PIN code will need to be entered into the Bluetooth ® audio d[...]
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4-94 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA2510 Audio main operation Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position. Then, push the DISC·AUX button repeatedly to switch to the Bluetooth ® audio mode. If the system has been turned off while the Bluetooth ® audio device was playing, push- ing the ON·[...]
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. Shuffle Choose “Shuffle OFF” , “Shuffle All T racks” and “Shuffle Group” . . Repeat Choose from “Repeat OFF”, “Repeat 1 T rack” , “Repeat All T racks” and “Repeat Group” . SAA2511 Bluetooth ® settings T o set up the Bluetooth ® device system to the preferred settings, push the SETTING button and select the “Bluetoo[...]
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4-96 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA3600 iPod ® PLA YER OPERA TION (models with center multi-function control panel) Connecting iPod ® Open the USB port cover and connect the iPod ® cable to the USB connector. If compa- tible, the battery of the iPod ® is charged while the connection to the vehi[...]
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. Second generation iPod Classic ® (firmware version 2.0 PC) . First generation iPod touch ® (firmware ver- sion 2.1) . Second generation iPod touch ® (firmware version 2.1.1) . First generation iPod nano ® (firmware ver- sion 1.3.1) . Second generation iPod nano ® (firmware version 1.1.3) . Third generation iPod nano ® (firmware ver- sion 1.[...]
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4-98 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognitio n systems SAA3601 AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS (if so equipped) The auxiliary input jacks are located in the center console. NTSC/P AL compatible devices such as video games, camcorders and portable video players can be connected to the auxiliary jacks. Compatible audio devices, such[...]
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AUX Menu When the “Menu” key on the display is selected while in the AUX mode, the menu screen will be displayed. Display Mode: Choose the display mode from the following items. . Normal . Wide . Cinema Volume Settings (models with navigation system) : Choose the volume setting from the following items. . Low . Medium . High Display (models wit[...]
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4-100 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA1854 Models with navigation system SAA1855 Models without navigation system 1. SOURCE select switch 2. Menu control (models with navigation system) or audio tuning switch (models without navigation system) switch 3. V olume control switch 4. BACK switch STEERING-W[...]
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. Pushing the menu control switch will show the XM Menu. iPod ® (if so equipped) : . Tilting up/down for less than 1.5 seconds will skip up/down to the next or previous track. . Tilting up/down for more than 1.5 seconds will skip to the next or previous playlist. . Pushing the menu control switch will show the iPod Menu. CD: . Tilting up/down for [...]
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4-102 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA3602 Satellite antenna (if so equipped) There is a satellite antenna on the rear part of the vehicle roof. This vehicle is equipped with the mobile entertainment system, which enables you to play a Digital V ersatile Disc (DVD) or USB, providing the images and sou[...]
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SAA3607 DIGIT AL VERSA TILE DISC (DVD) S Y S- TEM COMPONENTS DVD drive The DVD slot is located on the instrument lower panel. Insert a DVD into the slot with the label side facing up. The DVD will be guided automatically into the slot. When ejecting the DVD, push the EJECT button . CAUTION . Do not force a DVD into the slot. This could cause damage[...]
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4-104 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA3655 Flip-down screen Use the remote controller to operate the motorized flip-down rear display screen. 1. Push the REAR DISPLA Y OPEN/CL OSE button on the remote controller to open or close the display . 2. Adjust the display angle by pushing the DISPLA Y TIL T b[...]
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SAA3609 Volume control: T urn the volume control knob to adjust the volume. The headphones will automatically be turned off within approximately 5 minutes if there is no infrared signal input during that period. T o prevent the battery from being discharged, keep the power turned off when not in use. If the sound from the headphones is not clear it[...]
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4-106 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA3704 Models without navigation system Remote controller The remote controller has the following controls: . Models with navigation system 1) REAR DISPLA Y OPEN/CLOSE button 2) DVD button 3) Joystick 4) AUX button 5) ENTER button 6) DISP button 7) SPEAKER VOLUME CO[...]
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SAA0978 Remote controller SAA3611 Headphones Remote controller and headphon es bat- tery replacement Replace the battery as follows: 1. Open the lid. The lid is easy to open if a flat head screwdriver etc., is used. 2. Replace both batteries with new ones. . Size AA (remote control) . Size AAA (headphones) Make sure that the + and 7 ends on the bat[...]
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4-108 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems BEFORE OPERA TING THE DVD MO- BILE ENTERT AINMENT SY STEM Precautions Start the engine when using the DVD entertain- ment system. WARNING The driver must not attempt to operate the DVD system or wear the head- phones while the vehicle is in motion so that full attent[...]
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PLA YING A DVD DISC·AUX button Park the vehicle in a safe location for the front seat occupants to operate the DVD drive while watching the images. Insert a DVD into the CD/DVD slot with the labeled side up. The DVD will be guided automatically into the slot. When ejecting the DVD, push the EJECT button. Push the DISC·AUX button on the instrument[...]
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4-110 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems number of times the ENTER button is pushed. T o skip the chapter(s) forward, it is also possible to push the “ ” button on the keypad of the remote controller. SKIP (REWIND) : Select the “ ” key to skip the chapter(s) of the disc backward. The chapters will g[...]
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Setting keys Select the “Settings” key with the multi-function controller and push the ENTER button to adjust the following settings. The items indicated with “ * ” can also be set from the rear display. Push the “ DVD” button on the remote controller while a DVD is being played. Select the preferred item using the joystick “ ” on t[...]
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4-112 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems T o turn off the subtitles, push and hold the ENTER button until a beep sounds. Display Mode (DVD-VIDEO, VIDEO-CD) : Choose from the “Full” , “Wide”, “Normal” or “Cinema” mode using the multi-function con- troller and push the ENTER button again. Play[...]
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controller and tilt the joystick to the right or left. Push the BACK button on the remote controller to apply the settings and return to the previous display . T o return the adjustment levels to the default value, select “Execute” next to “Initialization” using the joystick on the remote controller and push the ENTER button. The “Execute[...]
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4-114 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems CAUTION . Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the electronic control modules. . Keep the antenna wire more than 8 in (20 cm) away from the electronic control system harness. Do not route the antenna wire next to any harness. . Adjust the antenna standing-wa[...]
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. Set up the wireless connection between a compatible cellular phone and the in-vehicle phone module before using the Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Phone System. . Some Bluetooth ® enabled cellular phones may not be recognized by the in-vehicle phone module. Please visit www .nissanusa.com/bluetooth for a recom- mended phone list. . Y ou will not be abl[...]
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4-116 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems Bluetooth trademark: Bluetooth ® is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and licensed to Clarion Co., Ltd. VOICE COMMANDS Y ou can use voice commands to operate various Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Phone System features using the NISSAN V oice Recognition system. Fo[...]
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SAA2520 2. When a PIN code appears on the screen, operate the compatible Bluetooth ® cellular phone to enter the PIN code. The connecting procedure of the cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone. See the cellular phone Owner’s Manual for the details. Y ou can also visit www .nissanusa.com/bluetooth or call NISSAN Consumer Affairs [...]
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4-118 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems JVH0475X 3. Choose the method for entering the phone- book entry . For this example, select “Enter Number by Keypad” . 4. Input the name and phone number manually using the keypad displayed on the screen. (See “How to use touch screen (models with navigation sy[...]
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JVH0477X Editing the Quick Dial 1. Push the button and select the “Quick Dial” key. 2. Select the desired entry from the displayed list. 3. Select the “Edit” key. 4. Select the desired item to change. JVH0478X The following editing items are available: . Entry # Changes the displayed number of the selected entry. . Name Edit the name of the[...]
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4-120 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems JVH0479X MAKING A CALL T o make a call, follow this procedure. 1. Push the button on the steering wheel. The “PHONE” screen will appear on the display . 2 . Select the “Phonebook” key on the “PHONE” menu. 3. Select the desired entry from the list. 4. Conf[...]
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. Reject Call Reject an incoming call. T o finish the call, perform one of the following procedures listed below. a) Select the “Hang up” key. b) Push the button on the steering wheel. SAA3587 DURING A CALL There are some options available during a call. Select one of the following displayed on the screen if necessary. . Hang up Finish the call[...]
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4-122 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems JVH0480X PHONE SETTING T o set up the Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Phone System to your preferred settings, push the SETTING button on the instrument panel and select the “PHONE” key. Edit Quick Dial T o edit the Quick Dial, use the same procedure as described in “Q[...]
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TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE The system should respond correctly to all voice commands without difficulty. If problems are encountered, try the following solutions. Where the solutions are listed by number, try each solution in turn, starting with number 1, until the problem is resolved. Symptom Solution The system fails to interpret the command correctl[...]
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4-124 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems WARNING . Use a phone after stopping your vehicle in a safe location. If you have to use a phone while driving, exercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. . If you find yourself unable to devote full attention to vehicl[...]
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— Y our vehicle is outside of the telephone service area. — Y our vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive radio waves; such as in a tunnel, in an underground parking garage, near a tall building or in a mountainous area. — Y our cellular phone is locked to prevent it from being dialed. . When the radio wave condition is not ide[...]
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4-126 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems Bluetooth trademark: Bluetooth ® is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and licensed to Visteon Corporation. USING THE S Y STEM The NISSAN V oice Recognition system allows hands-free operation of the Bluetooth ® Hands- Free Phone System. If the vehicle is in [...]
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How to say numbers NISSAN V oice Recognition requires a certain way to speak numbers in voice commands. Refer to the rules and examples below. . Either “zero” or “oh” can be used for “0” . Example: 1-800-662-6200 — “One eight oh oh six six two six two oh oh” , or — “One eight zero zero six six two six two oh oh” . Words can [...]
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4-128 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA1858 CONTROL BUTT ONS The control buttons for the Bluetooth ® Hands- Free Phone System are located on the steering wheel. PHONE SEND Push the button to initiate a Voice Recognition (VR) session or answer an incom- ing call. Y ou can also use the button to interru[...]
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1. Push the button on the steering wheel. The system announces the available com- mands. 2. Say: “Connect Phone” * A . The system acknowledges the command and an- nounces the next set of available commands. 3. Say: “ Add phone” * B . The system acknowl- edges the command and asks you to initiate pairing from the phone handset * C . The conn[...]
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4-130 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS When you push and release the button on the steering wheel, you can choose from the commands on the Main Menu. The following pages describe these commands and the commands in each sub-menu. Remember to wait for the tone before speaking. Y ou ca[...]
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commands. . “Help” — The system announces the avail- able commands. . “Go back/Correction” — The system an- nounces “Go back,” ends the VR session and returns to the call. . “Cancel/Quit” — The system announces “Cancel,” ends the VR session and returns to the call. . “Send/Enter/Call/Dial” — Use the Send command to e[...]
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4-132 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems number. “Delete Entry” * B Use the Delete Entry command to delete one entry from the phonebook. After the system acknowledges a command, say the name to delete or say “List Names” to choose an entry . “List Names” * C Use the List Names command to hear al[...]
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“Previous Name” * D Use the Previous Name command to move the previous name of list. Recent Calls Use the Recent Calls command to access outgoing, incoming or missed calls. “Outgoing” * A Use the Outgoing command to list the outgoing calls made from the vehicle. “Incoming” * B Use the Incoming command to list the incoming calls made fro[...]
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4-134 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems T raining procedure 1. Position the vehicle in a reasonably quiet outdoor location. 2. Sit in the driver’s seat with the engine running, the parking brake on, and the transmission in Park. 3. Press and hold the button for more than 5 seconds. 4. The system announce[...]
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4-136 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE The system should respond correctly to all voice commands without difficulty. If problems are encountered, try the following solutions. Where the solutions are listed by number, try each solution in turn, starting with number 1, until the probl[...]
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NISSAN V oice Recognition allows hands-free operation of the Phone, Navigation, Information and Audio systems in one of two modes, Standard Mode or Alternate Command Mode. In Standard Mode, commands that are available are always shown on the display and announced by the system. Y ou can complete your desired operation by simply following the prompt[...]
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4-138 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA2530 4. Select the “ Alternate Command Mode” key. 5. The indicator turns off and the Standard Mode activates. Displaying user guide If you use the NISSAN V oice Recognition system for the first time or you do not know how to operate it, you can display the Use[...]
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SAA2532 Getting Started Before using the NISSAN Voice Recognition system for the first time, you can confirm how to use commands by viewing the Getting Started section of the User Guide. 1. Select the “Getting Started” key. 2. Y ou can confirm the page by scrolling the screen using the multi-function controller. T utorials on the operation of t[...]
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4-140 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems USING THE S Y STEM Initialization When the ignition switch is pushed to the ON position, NISSAN V oice Recognition is initia- lized, which may take up to one minute. When completed, the system is ready to accept voice commands. If the T ALK switch is pushed before th[...]
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How to speak numbers: NISSAN V oice Recognition requires a certain way to speak numbers when giving voice commands. Refer to the following examples. General rule Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 can be used. (For example, if you would like to say 500, “five zero zero” can be used, but “five hundred” cannot.) Examples . 1-800-662-6200 — ?[...]
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4-142 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems Command List Category Command: Command Action Call (Optional) Makes a call to a contact that is stored in either phonebook. Please say “Call” followed by a stored name. Phone Operates the Phone function. Navigation Operates the Navigation function. Information Di[...]
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. Navigation Command: Command Action Destination Home Sets a route to your home that is stored in the Address Book. Address Searches for a location by the street address specified, and sets a route to the location. Places Sets a route to a facility near the current vehicle location. Address Book Searches for stored information in the Address Book. [...]
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4-144 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems V oice command examples T o use the NISSAN V oice Recognition function, speaking one command is sometimes sufficient, but at other times it is necessary to speak two or more commands. As examples, some additional basic operations by voice commands are described here.[...]
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SAA2537 4. Speak “8 0 0” . Selecting the “Manual Controls” key switches the screen to the keypad to input the phone number manually . SAA2538 5. The system announces, “Please say the next three digits or dial, or say change number.” 6. Speak “6 6 2” . SAA2539 7. The system announces, “Please say the last four digits” or say chan[...]
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4-146 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA2540 9. The system announces, “Dial or Change Number?” 10. Speak “Dial” . 11. The system makes a call to 800-662-6200. Note: . Y ou can also speak “800-662-6200” (10 continuous digits) or “662-6200” (7 con- tinuous digits) , if the area code is not[...]
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JVH0481X 3. Speak “International Call” . SAA2541 4. Speak “011811112223333” . SAA2542 5. Speak “Dial” . 6. System makes a call to 011-81-111-222- 3333. Note: Any digit input format is available in the International Number input process. Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-147[...]
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4-148 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION AL - TERNA TE COMMAND MODE The following section is applicable when Alter- nate Command Mode is activated. When Alternate Command Mode is activated, an expanded list of commands can be used after pressing the T ALK switch. In this mode, avail[...]
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SAA2544 1. Push the INFO button on the instrument panel. 2. Select the “Others” key. 3. Select the “Voice Recognition” key . 4. Select the “Command List” key. SAA2545 5. Select a category from the list. JVH0483X 6. Select an item. 7. If necessary, scroll the screen using the multi-function controller to view the entire list. 8. Press th[...]
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4-150 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems Command List Phone Commands: Command Action Dial Number Makes a call to a spoken phone number. Quick Dial Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the Quick Dial. Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the mobile phone. Call History Incoming Calls M[...]
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Navigation Commands: Command Action Destination Home Sets a route to your home that is stored in the Address Book. Address Searches for a location by the street address specified, and sets a route to the location. Places Sets a route to a facility near the current vehicle location. Address Book Searches for stored information in the Address Book. P[...]
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4-152 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems Information Commands: Command Action Fuel Economy Displays fuel economy information. Maintenance Displays maintenance information. Where am I? Displays your current location. T raffic Information T urns the traffic information system ON and OFF. Weather Information D[...]
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Audio Commands: Command Action CD Starts to play a CD. FM T urns to the FM band, selecting the station last played. AM T urns to the AM band, selecting the station last played. XM T urns to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio band, selecting the channel last played. USB T urns on the USB memory. Bluetooth Audio T urns on the Bluetooth ® audio player. AUX[...]
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4-154 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA2547 Displaying user guide Y ou can confirm how to use voice commands by accessing a simplified User Guide, which contains basic instructions and tutorials for several voice commands. 1. Push the INFO button on the instrument panel. 2. Select the “Others” key [...]
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. Speak in a natural voice without pausing between words. SAA1859 Giving voice command 1. Push and release the T ALK switch located on the steering wheel. 2. A list of commands appears on the screen, and the system announces, “Please say a command” . 3. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from to , speak a command. Operatin[...]
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4-156 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems General rule Only single digits 0 (zero) to 9 can be used. (For example, if you would like to say 500, “five zero zero” can be used, but “five hundred” cannot. Phone numbers Speak phone numbers according to the follow- ing examples: . 1-800-662-6200 — “Di[...]
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SAA2550 4. Select the user whose voice is memorized by the system. 5. Select the “Start Speaker Adaptation Learn- ing” key. SAA2551 6. Select a category to be learned by the system from the following list. . Phone Commands . Navigation Commands . Information Commands . Audio Commands . Help Commands The voice commands in the category are displa[...]
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4-158 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems SAA2553 Speaker Adaptation function settings: Edit User Name Edit the user name using the keypad displayed on the screen. Delete Voice Data Resets the user’s voice that the voice recogni- tion system has learned. Continuous Learning When this item is turned on, you[...]
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TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE The system should respond correctly to all voice commands without difficulty . If problems are encountered, follow the solutions given in this guide for the appropriate error. Where the solutions are listed by number, try each solution in turn, starting with number one, until the problem is resolved. Symptom/error message Sol[...]
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5 Starting and driving Precautions when starting and driving ................................ 5-2 Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ...................................... 5-2 Three-way catalyst .............................................................. 5-3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .................... 5-3 Avoiding collision and rollov[...]
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5-2 Starting and driving WARNING . Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in your vehicle. Pets should not be left alone either. They could accidentally injure themselves or others through inadvertent op- eration of the vehicle. Also, on hot, sunny days, temperatures in a closed vehicle could quickly [...]
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system, underbody, or rear of the vehicle. THREE-W A Y CA T AL YST The three-way catalyst is an emission control device installed in the exhaust system. Exhaust gases in the three-way catalyst are burned at high temperatures to help reduce pollutants. WARNING . The exhaust gas and the exhaust system are very hot. Keep people, animals or flammable m[...]
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5-4 Starting and driving pressure telltale. Y our vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When the system detects a malfunction, the telltale will flash for approxi- mately one minute and th[...]
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the low tire pressure warning light OFF. If the light still illuminates while driving after adjusting the tire pressure, a tire may be flat. If you have a flat tire, replace it with a spare tire as soon as possible. (See “Flat tire” (P .6-3) for changing a flat tire.) . When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced, the TPMS will not func[...]
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5-6 Starting and driving TPMS with Easy Fill Tire Alert When adding air to an under-inflated tire, the TPMS with Easy Fill Tire Alert provides visual and audible signals outside the vehicle to help you inflate the tires to the recommended COLD tire pressure. Vehicle set-up: 1. Park the vehicle in a safe and level place. 2. Apply the parking brake a[...]
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significantly more likely to be injured or killed than a person properly wearing a seat belt. OFF-ROAD RECOVERY If the right side or left side wheels leave the road surface, maintain control of the vehicle by following the procedure below. Please note that this procedure is only a general guide. The vehicle must be driven as appropriate based on th[...]
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5-8 Starting and driving 6. T urn on the hazard warning flashers and either contact a roadside emergency service to change the tire or see “Changing a flat tire” (P .6-3) . DRINKING AL COHOL/DRUG S AND DRIVING WARNING Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Alcohol in the blood- stream reduces coordination, delays reaction time and[...]
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. Never leave the Intelligent Key in- side the vehicle when you leave the vehicle. SSD0436 Operating range for engine start function The Intelligent Key functions can only be used for starting the engine when the Intelligent Key is within the specified operating range * 1 . When the Intelligent Key battery is almost discharged or strong radio waves[...]
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5-10 Starting and driving SSD1021 PUSH-BUTT ON IGNITION SWIT CH OPERA TION When the ignition switch is pushed without depressing the brake pedal, the ignition switch position will change as follows: . Push center once to change to ACC. . Push center two times to change to ON. . Push center three times to change to OFF. (No position illuminates.) . [...]
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CAUTION Do not leave the vehicle with the push- button ignition switch in ACC or ON positions when the engine is not run- ning for an extended period. This can discharge the battery. EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUT OFF T o shut off the engine in an emergency situation while driving perform the following procedure: . Rapidly push the push-button ignition swit[...]
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5-12 Starting and driving . Make sure the area around the vehicle is clear. . Check fluid levels such as engine oil, cool- ant, brake fluid and window washer fluid as frequently as possible, or at least whenever you refuel. . Check that all windows and lights are clean. . Visually inspect tires for their appearance and condition. Also check tires f[...]
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NOTE: Care should be taken to avoid situations that can lead to potential battery discharge and potential no-start conditions such as: 1. Installation or extended use of electro- nic accessories that consume battery power when the engine is not running (Phone chargers, GPS, DVD players, etc.) 2. Vehicle is not driven regularly and/or only driven sh[...]
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5-14 Starting and driving CAUTION . Except in an emergency, do not shift to the N (Neutral) position while driving. Coasting with the transmis- sion in the N (Neutral) position may cause serious damage to the trans- mission. . When stopping the vehicle on an uphill grade, do not hold the vehicle by depressing the accelerator pedal. The foot brake s[...]
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R (Reverse) : Use this position to back up. Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped before selecting the R (Reverse) position. The brake pedal must be depressed and the shift lever button pushed in to move the shift lever from P (Park) , N (Neutral) or any driving position to R (Reverse) . N (Neutral) : Neither forward nor reverse gear is engag[...]
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5-16 Starting and driving ing condition. If it does not return to its normal operating condition, have a NISSAN dealer check the transmission and repair if necessary. WARNING When the high fluid temperature pro- tection mode or fail-safe operation occurs, vehicle speed may be gradually reduced. The reduced speed may be lower than other traffic , wh[...]
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WARNING . Be sure the parking brake is fully released before driving. Failure to do so can cause brake failure and lead to an accident. . Do not release the parking brake from outside the vehicle. . Do not use the gear shift in place of the parking brake. When parking, be sure the parking brake is fully engaged. . Do not leave children unattended i[...]
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5-18 Starting and driving SSD1178 The BSW system uses radar sensors * A installed near the rear bumper to detect other vehicles beside your vehicle in an adjacent lane. SSD1030 Detection zone The radar sensors can detect vehicles on either side of your vehicle within the detection zone shown as illustrated. This detection zone starts from the outsi[...]
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SSD1184 BSW indicator light SSD1029 BSW system warning light SSD1179 BSW switch BSW S Y STEM OPERA TION If the radar sensors detect a vehicle in the detection zone, the BSW indicator light in the outside mirror will illuminate in the direction of the detected vehicle. If the turn signal is then activated, the BSW indicator light flashes and a chime[...]
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5-20 Starting and driving . Excessive noise (for example, audio system volume, open vehicle win- dow) will interfere with the chime sound, and it may not be heard. . The radar sensors may not be able to detect and activate BSW when certain objects are present such as: — Pedestrians, bicycles, animals — Several types of vehicles such as motor- c[...]
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SSD1031 If the driver activates the turn signal, then the BSW indicator light flashes and a chime will sound twice. NOTE: If the driver activates the turn signal before a vehicle enters the detection zone, the BSW indicator light will flash but no chime will sound when the other vehicle is detected. SSD1032 NOTE: If you accelerate from a stop with [...]
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5-22 Starting and driving SSD1034 If the driver activates the turn signal while another vehicle is in the detection zone, then the BSW indicator light flashes and a chime will sound twice. SSD1036 NOTE: When overtaking several vehicles in a row, the vehicles after the first vehicle may not be detected if they are traveling close together.[...]
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SSD1037 Entering from the side The BSW indicator light illuminates if a vehicle enters the detection zone from either side. NOTE: The radar sensors may not detect a vehicle which is traveling at about the same speed as your vehicle when it enters the detec- tion zone. SSD1038 If the driver activates the turn signal, then the BSW indicator light fla[...]
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5-24 Starting and driving SSD1178 S Y STEM MAINTENANCE The two radar sensor units * A for the BSW system are located near the rear bumper. Always keep the area near the radar sensors clean. Do not attach stickers (including transparent mate- rial) , install accessories or apply additional paint near the radar sensors. Do not strike or damage the ar[...]
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. on winding or hilly roads . on slippery roads (rain, snow, ice, etc.) . in very windy areas Doing so could cause a loss of vehicle control and result in an accident. SSD0694 1. ACCELERA TE/RESUME switch 2. COAST/SET switch 3. CANCEL switch 4. MAIN (ON·OFF) switch CRUISE CONTROL OPERA TIONS The cruise control allows driving at a speed between 25 [...]
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5-26 Starting and driving T o reset at a faster cruising speed, use one of the following methods: . Depress the accelerator pedal. When the vehicle attains the desired speed, push and release the COAST/SET switch. . Push and hold the ACCELERA TE/RESUME switch. When the vehicle attains the desired speed, release the switch. . Push, then quickly rele[...]
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. Recirculating the cool air in the cabin when the A/C is on reduces cooling load. 4. Drive at economical speeds and distances. . Observing the speed limit and not ex- ceeding 60 MPH (97 km/h) (where legally allowed) can improve fuel effi- ciency due to reduced aerodynamic drag. . Maintaining a safe following distance behind other vehicles reduces [...]
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5-28 Starting and driving SSD0488 WARNING . Do not stop or park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass, waste paper or rags. They may ignite and cause a fire. . Safe parking procedures require that both the parking brake be set and the transmission placed into P (Park) . Failure to do so could cause the vehicle to move unexpectedly [...]
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WARNING . If the engine is not running or is turned off while driving, the power assist for the steering will not work. Steering will be harder to operate. . When the hydraulic pump electric power steering warning light illumi- nates with the engine running, the power assist for the steering will cease operation. Y ou will still have control of the[...]
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5-30 Starting and driving ing or downshifting. Abrupt braking or accelerating could cause the wheels to skid and result in an accident. . If the engine is not running or is turned off while driving, the power assist for the brakes will not work. Braking will be harder. W et brakes When the vehicle is washed or driven through water, the brakes may g[...]
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Self-test feature The ABS includes electronic sensors, electric pumps, hydraulic solenoids and a computer. The computer has a built-in diagnostic feature that tests the system each time you start the engine and move the vehicle at a low speed in forward or reverse. When the self-test occurs, you may hear a “clunk” noise and/or feel a pulsation [...]
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5-32 Starting and driving keep the vehicle on the steered path. . Y ou may feel a pulsation in the brake pedal and hear a noise or vibration from under the hood. This is normal and indicates that the VDC system is working properly . . Adjust your speed and driving to the road conditions. See “V ehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) warning light” (P .2-[...]
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ing light may illuminate. . The VDC system is not a substitute for winter tires or tire chains on a snow covered road. FREEING A FROZEN DOOR L OCK T o prevent a door lock from freezing, apply deicer through the key hole. If the lock becomes frozen, heat the key before inserting it into the key hole or use the remote keyless entry keyfob. ANTI-FREEZ[...]
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5-34 Starting and driving . A sturdy, flat board to be placed under the jack to give it firm support. . A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snow- drifts. . Extra window washer fluid to refill the reservoir tank. DRIVING ON SNOW OR ICE WARNING . Wet ice (32 8 F, 0 8 C and freezing rain) , very cold snow or ice can be slick and very hard to drive on. [...]
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Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) pro- tected, grounded 110-VAC outlet. Failure to use the proper extension cord or a grounded outlet can result in a fire or electrical shock and cause serious personal injury. Starting and driving 5-35[...]
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6 In case of emergency Hazard warning flasher switch .............................................. 6-2 Emergency engine shut off ..................................................... 6-2 Flat tire ......................................................................................... 6-3 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ...................[...]
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6-2 In case of emergency SIC2574 Push the switch on to warn other drivers when you must stop or park under emergency condi- tions. All turn signal lights will flash. WARNING . If stopping for an emergency, be sure to move the vehicle well off the road. . Do not use the hazard warning flashers while moving on the high- way unless unusual circumstanc[...]
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TIRE PRESSURE MONIT ORING S YS- TEM (TPMS) This vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) . It monitors tire pressure of all tires except the spare. When the low tire pressure warning light is lit and the CHECK TIRE PRESSURE warning appears on the dot matrix liquid crystal display, one or more of your tires is significantl[...]
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6-4 In case of emergency . Never change tires when the vehicle is on a slope, ice or slippery areas. This is hazardous. . Never change tires if oncoming traffic is close to your vehicle. Wait for professional road assistance. MCE0001A Blocking wheels Place suitable blocks * 1 at both the front and back of the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire[...]
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4. Remove tools * A and jack * B located as illustrated. JVE0031X JVE0032X Getting the spare tire The spare tire is located under the center of the vehicle. 1. Lift up the floor carpeting flap behind the front center console to access the spare tire lowering mechanism * C . 2. Loosen the spare tire lowering mechanism * C with the wheel nut wrench. [...]
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6-6 In case of emergency 5. Remove the hanging plate * E from the spare tire. 6. After removing the spare tire, raise the spare tire cable completely by turning the spare tire lowering mechanism clockwise using the tool * D . 7. Before moving or jacking up the vehicle, check under the vehicle to make sure the cable is stored properly. WARNING . Nev[...]
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Carefully read the caution label attached to the jack body and the following instruc- tions. SCE0585 Jack-up point 1. Place the jack directly under the jack -up point as illustrated so the top of the jack contacts the vehicle at the jack-up point. Align the jack head between the two notches in the front or the rear as shown. Also fit the groove of [...]
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6-8 In case of emergency SCE0504 2. Loosen each wheel nut one or two turns by turning counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench. Do not remove the wheel nuts until the tire is off the ground. 3. T o lift the vehicle, securely hold the jack lever and rod with both hands as shown above. Carefully raise the vehicle until the tire clears the ground. R[...]
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4. Lower the vehicle slowly until the tire touches the ground. Then, with the wheel nut wrench, tighten the wheel nuts securely in the sequence as illustrated. Lower the vehicle completely. 5. Securely store the flat tire, jack and tools in the vehicle. WARNING . Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts can cause the wheel to become [...]
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6-10 In case of emergency SCE0978 WARNING . When storing the spare tire, make sure that the outer side of the spare tire * A is facing up and that the hanging plate * B is in the center of the wheel as illustrated. Failure to store the spare tire properly could result in serious vehicle damage and may lead to an accident and could result in serious[...]
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. Whenever working on or near a battery, always wear suitable eye protectors (for example, goggles or industrial safety spectacles) and remove rings, metal bands, or any other jewelry. Do not lean over the battery when jump starting. . Do not attempt to jump start a frozen battery. It could explode and cause serious injury. . Y our vehicle has an a[...]
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6-12 In case of emergency 5. Start the engine of the booster vehicle * B and let it run for a few minutes. 6. Keep the engine speed of the booster vehicle * B at about 2,000 rpm, and start the engine of the vehicle * A being jump started. CAUTION Do not keep the starter motor engaged for more than 10 seconds. If the engine does not start right away[...]
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3. Get out of the vehicle. Look and listen for steam or coolant escaping from the radiator before opening the hood. (If steam or coolant is escaping, turn off the engine.) Do not open the hood further until no steam or coolant can be seen. 4. Open the engine hood. WARNING If steam or water is coming from the engine, stand clear to prevent getting b[...]
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6-14 In case of emergency When towing your vehicle, all State (Provincial in Canada) and local regulations for towing must be followed. Incorrect towing equipment could damage your vehicle. T owing instructions are available from a NISSAN dealer. Local service operators are familiar with the applicable laws and procedures for towing. T o assure pro[...]
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SCE0976 T OWING RECOMMENDED BY NISSAN NISSAN recommends that your vehicle be towed with the driving (front) wheels off the ground or place the vehicle on a flat bed truck as illustrated. CAUTION . Never tow Continuously V ariable T ransmission (CVT) models with the front wheels on the ground or four wheels on the ground (forward or backward) , as t[...]
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6-16 In case of emergency SCE0970 Front SCE0971 Rear (tie down and recovery hook) VEHICLE RECOVERY (freeing a stuck vehicle) WARNING . Stand clear of a stuck vehicle. . Do not spin your tires at high speed. This could cause them to explode and result in serious injury. Parts of your vehicle could also overheat and be damaged. Pulling a stuck vehicl[...]
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. Pulling devices should be routed so they do not touch any part of the suspension, steering, brake or cool- ing systems. . Pulling devices such as ropes or canvas straps are not recommended for use in vehicle towing or recov- ery. Rocking a stuck vehicle If your vehicle is stuck in sand, snow , mud, etc., use the following procedure: 1. T urn off [...]
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7 Appearance and care Cleaning exterior ....................................................................... 7-2 Washing ................................................................................. 7-2 Waxing ................................................................................... 7-2 Removing spots ..............................[...]
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7-2 Appearance and care In order to maintain the appearance of your vehicle, it is important to take proper care of it. T o protect the paint surface, wash your vehicle as soon as you can: . after a rainfall to prevent possible damage from acid rain . after driving on coastal roads . when contaminants such as soot, bird droppings, tree sap, metal p[...]
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REMOVING SPO TS Remove tar and oil spots, industrial dust, insects, and tree sap as quickly as possible from the paint surface to avoid lasting damage or staining. Special cleaning products are available at a NISSAN dealer or any automotive accessory stores. UNDERBOD Y In areas where road salt is used in winter, the underbody must be cleaned regula[...]
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7-4 Appearance and care TIRE DRESSING NISSAN does not recommend the use of tire dressings. Tire manufacturers apply a coating to the tires to help reduce discoloration of the rubber. If a tire dressing is applied to the tires, it may react with the coating and form a com- pound. This compound may come off the tire while driving and stain the vehicl[...]
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may damage the lens cover. AIR FRESHENERS Most air fresheners use a solvent that could affect the vehicle interior. If you use an air freshener, take the following precautions: . Hanging-type air fresheners can cause permanent discoloration when they contact vehicle interior surfaces. Place the air freshener in a location that allows it to hang fre[...]
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7-6 Appearance and care SAI0058 Bracket positions The illustration shows the location of the floor mat brackets. SEA T BEL TS The seat belts can be cleaned by wiping them with a sponge dampened in a mild soap solution. Allow the belts to dry completely before using them. See “Seat belts” (P .1-15) . WARNING Do not allow wet seat belts to roll u[...]
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T emperatu re A temperature increase will accelerate the rate of corrosion to those parts which are not well ventilated. Air pollution Industrial pollution, the presence of salt in the air in coastal areas, or heavy road salt use will accelerate the corrosion process. Road salt will also accelerate the disintegration of paint surfaces. T O PRO TECT[...]
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8 Maintenance and do-it-yourself Maintenance requirement ........................................................ 8-2 Scheduled maintenance .................................................... 8-2 General maintenance ......................................................... 8-2 Where to go for service ...............................................[...]
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8-2 Maintenance and do-it-yourself Some day-to-day and regular maintenance is essential to maintain your vehicle’s good me- chanical condition, as well as its emission and engine performance. It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that the scheduled maintenance, as well as general maintenance, is performed. As the vehicle owner, you are [...]
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Lights*: Clean the headlights on a regular basis. Make sure that the headlights, stop lights, tail lights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all operating properly and installed securely. Also check headlight aim. Road wheel nuts (lug nuts)*: When checking the tires, make sure no wheel nuts are missing, and check for any loose wheel nuts. Ti[...]
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8-4 Maintenance and do-it-yourself Windshield defroster: Check that the air comes out of the defroster outlets properly and in sufficient quantity when operating the heater or air conditioner. Windshield wiper and washer*: Check that the wipers and washer operate properly and that the wipers do not streak. Under the hood and vehicle The maintenance[...]
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When performing any inspection or mainte- nance work on your vehicle, always take care to prevent serious accidental injury to yourself or damage to the vehicle. The following are general precautions which should be closely observed. WARNING . Park the vehicle on a level surface, apply the parking brake securely and block the wheels to prevent the [...]
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8-6 Maintenance and do-it-yourself affect warranty coverage. If in doubt about any servicing, we recommend that it be done by a NISSAN dealer. SDI2715 VQ35DE ENGINE 1. Power steering fluid reservoir 2. Drive belt location 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Air cleaner 6. Fuse/fusible link holder 7. Window washer fluid reservoir 8.[...]
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The engine cooling system is filled at the factory with a pre-diluted mixture of 50% Genuine NISSAN Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant (blue) and 50% water to provide year-round anti-freeze and coolant protection. The anti-freeze solution contains rust and corrosion inhibitors. Additional engine cooling system additives are not neces- sary. WARNING . Nev[...]
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8-8 Maintenance and do-it-yourself SDI2691 CHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL Check the coolant level in the reservoir when the engine is cold. If the coolant level is below the MIN level * 2 , open the reservoir cap and add coolant up to the MAX level * 1 . If the reservoir is empty , check the coolant level in the radiator when the engine is cold. If [...]
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opening. Do not overfill * 3 . 6. Recheck oil level with the dipstick. It is normal to add some oil between oil maintenance intervals or during the break- in period, depending on the severity of operating conditions. CAUTION Oil level should be checked regularly. Operating the engine with an insuffi- cient amount of oil can damage the engine, and s[...]
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8-10 Maintenance and do-it-yourself SDI2717 Engine oil and filter 1. Place a large drain pan under the drain plug * A . 2. Remove the oil filler cap * B . 3. Remove the drain plug with a wrench and completely drain the oil. CAUTION Be careful not to burn yourself, as the engine oil is hot. . Waste oil must be disposed of properly. . Check your loca[...]
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13. T urn the engine off and wait more than 10 minutes. Check the oil level with the dipstick. Add engine oil if necessary. After the operation 1. Lower the vehicle carefully to the ground. 2. Dispose of waste oil and filter properly. WARNING . Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer. . T ry to avoid direct skin co[...]
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8-12 Maintenance and do-it-yourself CAUTION . Do not overfill. . Use of a power steering fluid other than Genuine NISSAN E-PSF will prevent the power steering system from operating properly. For additional brake fluid information, see “Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants” (P .9-2) of this manual. WARNING . Use only new fluid from a seale[...]
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SDI2724 Fill the window washer fluid reservoir periodi- cally . Add window washer fluid when the low washer fluid warning appears on the dot matrix liquid crystal display. T o fill the window washer fluid reservoir, lift the cap and pour the window washer fluid into the reservoir opening. Add a washer solvent to the water for better cleaning. In th[...]
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8-14 Maintenance and do-it-yourself contact your skin, eyes, fabrics, or painted surfaces. After touching a battery or battery cap, do not touch or rub your eyes. Thoroughly wash your hands. If the acid contacts your eyes, skin or clothing, immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. . Do not operate the vehicle[...]
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JUMP ST ARTING If jump starting is necessary , see “Jump starting” (P .6-10) . If the engine does not start by jump starting, the battery may have to be replaced. Contact a NISSAN dealer. CAUTION . Do not ground accessories directly to the battery terminal. Doing so will bypass the variable voltage control system and the vehicle battery may not[...]
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8-16 Maintenance and do-it-yourself 2. Have the belt condition checked regularly. WARNING Be sure the engine and ignition switch are off and that the parking brake is engaged securely. CAUTION Be sure to use the correct socket to remove the spark plugs. An incorrect socket can damage the spark plugs. SDI2020 REPLACING SP ARK PLUGS If replacement is[...]
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SDI2180 Pull the tabs * 1 and pull out the cover * 2 . The air cleaner filter should not be cleaned and reused. Replace it according to the maintenance log shown in the “NISSAN Service and Main- tenance Guide” . When replacing the filter, wipe the inside of the air cleaner housing and the cover with a damp cloth. WARNING . Operating the engine [...]
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8-18 Maintenance and do-it-yourself REPLACING CAUTION . After wiper blade replacement, re- turn the wiper arm to its original position; otherwise it may be da- maged when the hood is opened. . Make sure the wiper blades contact the glass; otherwise the arm may be damaged from wind pressure. SDI2694 T ype A Replace the wiper blades if they are worn.[...]
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SDI1649 T ype B Replace the wiper blades if they are worn. 1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. When lifting the wiper arm, lift the driver’s side first, then the passenger’s side. Otherwise, the wiper blades may be scratched and may cause damage. 2. Push and hold the release tab * A , and then move the wiper blade down the wiper arm[...]
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8-20 Maintenance and do-it-yourself Contact a NISSAN dealer if checking or replacement is required. If the brakes do not operate properly, have the brakes checked by a NISSAN dealer. SELF-ADJUSTING BRAKES Y our vehicle is equipped with self-adjusting brakes. The disc-type brakes self-adjust every time the brake pedal is applied. WARNING See a NISSA[...]
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SDI2181 ENGINE COMP ARTMENT CAUTION Never use a fuse of a higher or lower amperage rating than that specified on the fuse box cover. This could damage the electrical system or cause a fire. If any electrical equipment does not operate, check for an open fuse. 1. Be sure the ignition switch and the headlight switch are turned off. 2. Open the engine[...]
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8-22 Maintenance and do-it-yourself JVM0187X P ASSENGER COMP ARTMENT CAUTION Never use a fuse of a higher or lower amperage rating than that specified on the fuse box cover. This could damage the electrical system or cause a fire. If any electrical equipment does not operate, check for an open fuse. 1. Be sure the ignition switch and the headlight [...]
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NOTE: If the extended storage fuse switch mal- functions, or if the fuse is open, it is not necessary to replace the switch. In this case, remove the extended storage fuse switch and replace it with a new fuse of the same rating. How to remove the extended storage fuse switch: 1. T o remove the extended storage fuse switch, be sure the ignition swi[...]
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8-24 Maintenance and do-it-yourself 3. Replace the battery with a new one. Recommended battery: CR2025 or equivalent . Do not touch the internal circuit and electric terminals as doing so could cause a malfunction. . Hold the battery by the edges. Holding the battery across the contact points will seriously deplete the storage capacity . . Make sur[...]
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SDI2716 1. Headlight (high beam) 2. Front side marker light 3. Map light 4. Side turn signal light (if so equipped) 5. Rear personal light 6. Front turn signal/parking light 7. Front fog light (if so equipped) 8. Headlight (low beam) 9. Step light 10. Cargo light 11. Rear side marker light 12. Stop/tail light 13. High-mounted stop light 14. Rear tu[...]
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8-26 Maintenance and do-it-yourself HEADLIGHTS Fog may temporarily form inside the lens of the exterior lights in the rain or in a car wash. A temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the lens causes the fog. This is not a malfunction. If large drops of water collect inside the lens, contact a NISSAN dealer. Replacing If replace[...]
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EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS Item Wattage (W) Bulb No. Headlight Low beams (Xenon)* 35 D2S High beam (Halogen) 60 HB3 Low beam (Halogen) 55 H11 Front turn signal/parking light* 27/8 S25 Side turn signal light (if so equipped)* LED — Front fog light (if so equipped) 35 H8 Front side marker light 5 T10 Rear combination light* T urn signal 21 WY21W [...]
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8-28 Maintenance and do-it-yourself SDI1679 SDI2200 Front side marker light 1. Remove the rubber cover. 2. Remove the bulb as illustrated. SDI2184 Front fog light (if so equipped)[...]
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SDI2030 Front map light SDI2031 Rear personal light SDI1500B Cargo light SDI2032 V anity mirror light Maintenance and do-it-yourself 8-29[...]
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8-30 Maintenance and do-it-yourself If you have a flat tire, see “Flat tire” (P .6-3) . TIRE PRESSURE Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) This vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) . It monitors tire pressure of all tires except the spare. When the low tire pressure warning light is lit and the CHECK TIRE PRESSU[...]
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“Tire Safety Information” (Cana- da) in the Warranty Information Booklet. SDI2197 Tire and Loading Information label * 1 Seating capacity: The maximum num- ber of occupants that can be seated in the vehicle. * 2 V ehicle load limit: See “Vehicle load- ing information” (P .9-12) . * 3 Original size: The size of the tires originally installed[...]
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8-32 Maintenance and do-it-yourself hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) at moderate speeds. The recom- mended cold tire inflation is set by the manufacturer to provide the best balance of tire wear, vehicle handling, driveability , tire noise, etc., up to the vehicle’s GVWR. * 5 Tire size — see “Tire labeling” (P .8- 33) . * 6 Spare [...]
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SIZE COLD TIRE IN- FLA TION PRES- SURE FRONT ORIGI- NAL TIRE P225/65R16 99T 240 kPa, 35 PSI P235/55R18 99T 240 kPa, 35 PSI REAR ORIGI- NAL TIRE P225/65R16 99T 240 kPa, 35 PSI P235/55R18 99T 240 kPa, 35 PSI SPARE TIRE T135/80D16 101M 420 kPa, 60 PSI T135/90D16 102M 420 kPa, 60 PSI SDI1575 Example TIRE LABELING Federal law requires tire manufacturers[...]
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8-34 Maintenance and do-it-yourself 5. T wo-digit number (16): This number is the wheel or rim diameter in inches. 6. T wo- or three-digit number (94): This number is the tire’s load index. It is a measurement of how much weight each tire can support. Y ou may not find this information on all tires because it is not required by law . 7. H: Tire s[...]
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load rating as the factory installed tire. * 6 T erm of “tubeless” or “tube type” Indicates whether the tire requires an inner tube (“tube type”) or not (“tubeless”) . * 7 The word “radial” The word “radial” is shown, if the tire has radial structure. * 8 Manufacturer or brand name Manufacturer or brand name is shown. Other [...]
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8-36 Maintenance and do-it-yourself match the potential maximum vehicle speed. Never exceed the maximum speed rating of the tire. If you install snow tires, they must be the same size, brand, construction and tread pattern on all four wheels. For additional traction on icy roads, studded tires may be used. However, some U.S. states and Canadian pro[...]
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a tight fit. Loose end links of the tire chain must be secured or removed to prevent the possibility of whipping action damage to the fenders or underbody. If possible, avoid fully loading your vehicle when using tire chains. In addition, drive at a reduced speed. Otherwise, your vehicle may be damaged and/or vehicle handling and performance may be[...]
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8-38 Maintenance and do-it-yourself SDI1663 Tire wear and damage 1. W ear indicator 2. W ear indicator location mark WARNING . Tires should be periodically in- spected for wear, cracking, bul- ging or objects caught in the tread. If excessive wear, cracks, bulging or deep cuts are found, the tire(s) should be replaced. . The original tires have bui[...]
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accident and personal injury. . If the wheels are changed for any reason, always replace with wheels which have the same off-set dimen- sion. Wheels of a different off-set could cause premature tire wear, degrade vehicle handling character- istics and/or interference with the brake disc s/drums. Such interfer- ence can lead to decreased braking eff[...]
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8-40 Maintenance and do-it-yourself 4.2 bar) . Always keep the pressure of the full size spare tire (if so equipped) at the recommended pressure for standard tires, as in- dicated on the Tire and Loading Information label. . With the TEMPORARY USE ONL Y spare tire installed do not drive your vehicle at speeds faster than 50 MPH (80 km/h) . . When d[...]
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9 T echnical and consumer information Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants ................... 9-2 Fuel information ................................................................... 9-3 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation ....................... 9-5 Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant recommendations .....................[...]
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9-2 T echnical and consumer information The following are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be a little different. When refilling, follow the procedure instructed in the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section to determine the proper refill capacity. Capacity (Approximate) Recommended specifications US measure Imp mea[...]
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FUEL INFORMA TION Use unleaded regular gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) number (Research octane number 91) . CAUTION . Using a fuel other than that speci- fied could adversely affect the emis- sion control system, and may also affect warranty coverage. . Under no circumstances should a leaded gasoline be used, be[...]
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9-4 T echnical and consumer information blends may cause fuel system damage and/or vehicle performance problems. At this time, sufficient data is not available to ensure that all methanol blends are suitable for use in NISSAN vehicles. If any driveability problems such as engine stalling and difficult hot-starting are experienced after using oxygen[...]
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JVT0159X 1. API certification mark 2. API service symbol ENGINE OIL AND OIL FIL TER RE- COMMENDA TION Selecting the correct oil It is essential to choose the correct grade, quality , and viscosity engine oil to ensure satisfactory engine life and performance, see “Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants” (P .9-2) . NISSAN recommends the use [...]
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9-6 T echnical and consumer information interval. Oil and filter change intervals depend upon how you use your vehicle. Operation under the following conditions may require more frequent oil and filter changes. . repeated short distance driving at cold outside temperatures . driving in dusty conditions . extensive idling . towing a trailer . stop a[...]
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ENGINE Model VQ35DE T ype Gasoline, 4-cycle Cylinder arrangement 6-cylinder, V-slanted at 60 8 Bore 6 Stroke in (mm) 3.760 6 3.205 (95.5 6 81.4) Displacement cu in (cm 3 ) 213.45 (3,498) Firing order 1-2-3-4-5-6 Idle speed rpm No adjustment is necessary. Ignition timing (B.T .D.C.) degree/rpm Spark plug Standard FXE22HR-11 Spark plug gap (Normal) i[...]
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9-8 T echnical and consumer information DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Overall length in (mm) 200.8 (5,100)*1 201.2 (5,110)*2 Overall width in (mm) 77.6 (1,970) Overall height with- out roof rack rail in (mm) 71.5 (1,815) Overall height with roof rack rail in (mm) 73.0 (1,855) Front tread in (mm) 68.1 (1,730)*3 67.7 (1,720)*4 Rear tread in (mm) 68.1 (1,730[...]
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STI0802 VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TION NUMBER (chassis number) The vehicle identification number is located as shown. Remove the cover to access the number. STI0562 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER The number is stamped on the engine as shown. STI0448 F .M.V .S.S./C.M.V .S.S. CERTIFICA TION LABEL The Federal/Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (F .M.V .S.S./C.M.V[...]
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9-10 T echnical and consumer information STI0815 EMISSION CONTROL INFORMA TION LABEL The emission control information label is at- tached as shown. STI0494 TIRE AND L OADING INFORMA TION LABEL The cold tire pressure is shown on the Tire and Loading Information label affixed to the pillar as illustrated. STI0803 AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICA TION LABEL [...]
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STI0820 Use the following steps to mount the license plate. Before mounting the license plate, confirm that the following parts are enclosed in the plastic bag. . License plate bracket . Screw 6 2 (for license plate bracket) 1. Park the vehicle on flat, level ground. 2. Line up the tab * A on the license plate bracket under the top of the front bum[...]
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9-12 T echnical and consumer information WARNING . It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside the vehi- cle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. . Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts. . Be sure everyone in you[...]
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STI0445 Steps for determining correct load limit 1. Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs” on your vehicle’s placard. 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers f[...]
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9-14 T echnical and consumer information 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the avail- able cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle. Before driving a loaded vehicle, confirm that you do not exceed the Gross V ehicle W eigh[...]
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WARNING . Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting. Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or collision, unsecured cargo could cause personal injury. . Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR or the maximum front and rear GAWRs. If you do, parts of your vehicle can[...]
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9-16 T echnical and consumer information guide includes information on trailer towing capability and the special equipment required for proper towing. MAXIMUM L OAD LIMITS Maximum trailer loads Never allow the total trailer load to exceed the value specified in the “T owing Load/Specifica- tion” chart. The total trailer load equals trailer weig[...]
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by NISSAN warranties. STI0542 T ongue load When using a weight carrying or a weight distributing hitch, keep the tongue load between 10 to 15% of the total trailer load within the maximum tongue load limits shown in the following “T owing Load/Specification” chart. If the tongue load becomes excessive, rearrange cargo to allow for proper tongue[...]
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9-18 T echnical and consumer information required to achieve the rating. Additional pas- sengers, cargo and/or optional equipment, such as the trailer hitch, will add weight to the vehicle and reduce your vehicle’s maximum towing capacity and trailer tongue load. The vehicle and trailer need to be weighed to confirm the vehicle is within the GVWR[...]
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Always verify that available capacities are within the required ratings. T OWING L OAD/SPECIFICA TION T OWING LOAD/SPECIFICA TION CHART Unit: lb (kg) MODEL VQ35DE WEIGHT CVT MAXIMUM TRAILER WEIGHT*1 3,500 (1,588) MAXIMUM T ONGUE LOAD 350 (159) GROSS COMBINED WEIGHT RA TING 8,500 (3,856) RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT*2 Sway Control Device (SCD) 1: All towin[...]
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9-20 T echnical and consumer information T OWING SAFETY T railer hitch Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and trailer. A genuine NISSAN trailer hitch is available from a NISSAN dealer. Make sure the trailer hitch is securely attached to the vehicle to help avoid personal injury or property damage due to sway caused by crosswinds, rough road sur[...]
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is removed, seal the bolt holes to prevent exhaust fumes, water or dust from entering the passenger compartment. . Regularly check that all trailer hitch mounting bolts are securely mounted. Tire pressures . When towing a trailer, inflate the vehicle tires to the recommended cold tire pressure indicated on the Tire and Loading Information label. . [...]
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9-22 T echnical and consumer information . Check your hitch, trailer tire pressure, vehicle tire pressure, trailer light operation, and trailer wheel lug nuts every time you attach a trailer to the vehicle. . Be certain your rearview mirrors conform to all federal, state or local regulations. If not, install any mirrors required for towing before d[...]
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. Have your vehicle serviced more often than at intervals specified in the recommended maintenance schedule in the NISSAN Ser- vice and Maintenance Guide. . When making a turn, your trailer wheels will be closer to the inside of the turn than your vehicle wheels. T o compensate for this, make a larger than normal turning radius during the turn. . C[...]
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9-24 T echnical and consumer information FLA T T OWING T owing your vehicle with all four wheels on the ground is sometimes called flat towing. This method is sometimes used when towing a vehicle behind a recreational vehicle, such as a motor home. CAUTION . Failure to follow these guidelines can result in severe transmission damage. . Whenever fla[...]
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traction performance. WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristic s. TEMPERA TURE A , B AND C The temperature grades A (the highest) , B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of[...]
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9-26 T echnical and consumer information For USA If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway T raffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying NISSAN. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if[...]
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Due to legal requirements in some states/areas or provinces, your vehicle may be required to be in what is called the “ready condition” for an Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) test of the emis- sion control system. The vehicle is set to the “ready condition” when it is driven through certain driving patterns. Usually, the “ready condition” [...]
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9-28 T echnical and consumer information Genuine NISSAN Service Manuals for this model year and prior can be purchased. A genuine NISSAN Service Manual is the best source of service and repair information for your vehicle. This manual is the same one used by the factory-trained technicians working at NISSAN dealerships. Genuine NISSAN Owner’s Man[...]
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10 Index A A/C (Air Conditioner) operation .............................. 4-42 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ............................ 5-30 Advanced air bag system ......................................... 1-52 Aiming control, Headlights ........................................ 2-36 Air bag system Advanced air bag system .......................[...]
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10-2 Console box ........................................................... ...... 2-46 Continuously V ariable T ransmission (CVT) fluid ..................................................................... 8-11 Controls, Control panel button.................................. 4-3 Coolant Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants .................[...]
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Fusible links....................................... ........................... 8-21 G Garage door opener, HomeLink ® Universal T ransceiver .................................................. 2-59 Gas cap......................................................................... 3-30 Gauge ................................................. .........[...]
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10-4 Lights, Exterior and interior light replacement ..... 8-27 Loading information (See vehicle loading information) .................................................... 9-12 Lock Automatic door locks ............................................. 3-7 Door locks ................................................................. 3-5 Lift gate lock ..[...]
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FM-AM radio with Compact Disc (CD) player ............................................ ................ 4-71 FM-AM-SA T radio with Compact Disc (CD) player ............................................ ................ 4-79 Rapid air pressure loss ................................................ 5-7 Readiness for inspection/maintenance (I/M) test...[...]
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10-6 Tilt/telescopic steering ............................................... 3-32 Tire Pressure, Low tire pressure warning light..... 2-14 Tire replacement indicator ................................. 2-22 Tires Flat tire....................................................................... 6-3 Low tire pressure warning system ....................[...]
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X Xenon headlights ......................................................... 2-33 10-7[...]
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FUEL INFORMA TION: Use unleaded regular gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) number (Research octane number 91) . CAUTION . Using a fuel other than that speci- fied could adversely affect the emis- sion control system, and may also affect warranty coverage. . Under no circumstances should a leaded gasoline be used, b[...]
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® 2014 QU ES T OWN E R’S MAN UAL For y our safety , read car efully and keep in this v ehicle. 2014 N I S SAN QU E S T E52-D E52-D Printing : July 2013 (12) Publication No.: OM0E 0L32U2 Printed in U .S.A. T O OU M-1JA3D OM14E 0E52U0[...]