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Outside air is drawn into the passenger
compartment to improve the defogging
performance.
Manual operationGUID-D4ECE9C9-CBEA-470E-836B-9368674BB657
Fan speed control:GUID-CC63BF5B-78EF-4B02-A6EB-87B7E3B6D446Turn the ªº fan speed control dial clockwise
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1. ªA/Cº air conditioner ON/OFF button/ªº fan
speed control dial
2. ª
º front defroster button
3. ª
º intake air control button
4. ªAUTOº automatic air conditioner ON button/ Temperature control dial
5. ª
º rear window defroster button (See ªRear
window defroster switchº (P.2-32) .)
6. ªMODEº manual air flow control button
7. ªOFFº button
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER (Type
B) (if so equipped)
GUID-B173E5B5-AD75-4667-9B53-8DAE9B17EA55
Automatic operationGUID-04C96339-0F7B-43AF-853F-29401B4D6CC5
Cooling and/or dehumidified heating
(AUTO):
GUID-2118E99F-B8AD-44CD-8112-5DF06B222034This mode may be used all year round. The
system works automatically to control the inside
temperature, air flow distribution and fan speed
after the preferred temperature is set manually.
1. Push the ªAUTOº button on. (The indicator on the button will illuminate and AUTO will
be displayed.)
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature. .
The temperature of the passenger compart-
ment will be maintained automatically. Air
flow distribution and fan speed will also be
controlled automatically.
A visible mist may be seen coming from the
ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is
cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a mal-
function.
Dehumidified defrosting or defogging:
GUID-B44C2DFB-9478-4B95-8D0B-A6CACEABE4BD1. Push the ªº front defroster button. (The
indicator light on the button will come on.)
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature.
. To quickly remove ice from the outside of the
windows, turn the ª
º fan speed control
dial and set it to the maximum position.
. As soon as possible after the windshield is
clean, push the ªAUTOº button to return to
the auto mode.
. When the ª
º front defroster button is
pushed, the air conditioner will automatically
be turned on at outside temperatures above
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Manual operationGUID-AB6C634C-5C4F-4896-8C14-E275496D712C
Fan speed control:GUID-59FAF8E9-6AC0-4F9A-B347-426AFC27CEBETurn the ªº fan speed control dial to
manually control the fan speed.
Push the ªAUTOº button to return to automatic
control of the fan speed.
Temperature control:
GUID-8CEC3CB6-A5B3-45F1-B585-EFC94317211DTurn the temperature control dial to set the
desired temperature.
. The temperature can be set within the
following range.
Ð For U.S.: 60 to 908F (16 to 328C)
Ð For Canada: 64 to 908F (18 to 328C)
Air intake control:
GUID-C53BFB48-5E58-414F-AC12-D439EDA078E2. Push the ªº air intake control button to
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle. The
indicator light ª
º will come on.
The air recirculation mode cannot be acti-
vated when the air conditioner is in the front
defrosting mode ª
º.
. Push the ª
º air intake control button to
switch to the outside air intake mode. The
indicator light ª
º will turn off.
. To switch to the automatic control mode,
push the ª
º air intake control button for
approximately 2 seconds. The indicator light
will flash, and then the air intake will be controlled automatically.
Air flow control:
GUID-E6B0499B-0692-4BAF-8B49-BDCC2E11CB5CPushing the ªMODEº manual air flow control
button selects the air outlet to:
: Air flows from center and side ventilators.
: Air flows from center and side ventilators and foot outlets.
: Air flows mainly from foot outlets.
: Air flows from defroster and foot outlets.
To turn the system offGUID-D9E45AE4-F01E-499A-B47F-6F4D1FDF476BPush the ªOFFº button.
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OPERATING TIPSGUID-F01F7E65-6E97-46F7-9F01-5BF5D7347BA4When the engine coolant temperature and
outside air temperature are low, the air flow
from the foot outlets may not operate. This is not
a malfunction. After the coolant temperature
warms up, air will flow normally from the foot
outlets.
The sensors
*Aand*Bon the instrument
panel helps maintain a constant temperature. Do
not put anything on or around this sensor.
IN-CABIN MICROFILTERGUID-5220CAC9-8912-4F6F-BE80-7DB91DCC333AThe air conditioning system is equipped with an
in-cabin microfilter which collects dirt, pollen,
dust, etc. To make sure the air conditioner heats,
defogs, and ventilates efficiently, replace the
filter in accordance with the specified main-
tenance intervals listed in the ª9. Maintenance
and schedulesº section. It is recommended to
see a NISSAN dealer to replace the filter.
The filter should be replaced if air flow is
extremely decreased or when windows fog
up easily when operating heater or air
conditioning system.
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONERGUID-02BCBA6E-487C-41ED-A2A9-700FF87B2A29The air conditioning system in your NISSAN is
charged with a refrigerant designed with the
environment in mind. This refrigerant will not
harm the earth's ozone layer. However,
special charging equipment and lubricant are
required when servicing your NISSAN air con-
ditioner. Using improper refrigerants or lubri-
cants will cause severe damage to your air
conditioning system. (See ªCapacities and
recommended fluids/lubricantsº (P.10-2) for air
conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant
recommendations.)
Your NISSAN dealer will be able to service your
environmentally friendly air conditioning system.
WARNING
The system contains refrigerant under
high pressure. To avoid personal injury,
any air conditioner service should be
done only by an experienced technician
with the proper equipment.
GUID-39C0837B-EC9F-4277-96E7-7D34EC612893AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONSGUID-17D8DE7A-93E0-49B3-87D8-D9A6ADB3A144
RadioGUID-DEC97E5F-C8FC-4832-9921-6E2A332F4211Push the ignition switch to the ACC or ON
position and push the radio band select button
to turn on the radio. If you listen to the radio with
the engine not running, the ignition switch
should be pushed to the ACC position.
Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains and other external
influences. Intermittent changes in reception
quality normally are caused by these external
influences.
Using a cellular phone in or near the
vehicle may influence radio reception
quality.
Radio reception:
GUID-AE92059E-579B-4082-8126-6E4BAB77A9DCYour NISSAN radio system is equipped with
state-of-the-art electronic circuits to enhance
radio reception. These circuits are designed to
extend reception range, and to enhance the
quality of that reception.
However there are some general characteristics
of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect
radio reception quality in a moving vehicle, even
when the finest equipment is used. These
characteristics are completely normal in a given
reception area, and do not indicate any mal-
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function in your NISSAN radio system.
Reception conditions will constantly change
because of vehicle movement. Buildings, terrain,
signal distance and interference from other
vehicles can work against ideal reception.
Described below are some of the factors that
can affect your radio reception.
Some cellular phones or other devices may
cause interference or a buzzing noise to come
from the audio system speakers. Storing the
device in a different location may reduce or
eliminate the noise.
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FM radio reception:GUID-32446E78-8BDD-4AAB-81E3-575A1D70DB41Range: 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 is within 25 miles (40 km). The
strength of the FM signal is directly related to the
distance between the transmitter and receiver.
FM signals follow a line-of-sight path, exhibiting
many of the same characteristics as light. For
example they will reflect off objects.
Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves away from
a station transmitter, the signals will tend to fade
and/or drift.Static and flutter: During signal interference from
buildings, large hills or due to antenna position,
usually in conjunction with increased distance
from the station transmitter, static or flutter can
be heard. This can be reduced by lowering the
treble setting to reduce the treble response.
Multipath reception: Because of the reflective
characteristics of FM signals, direct and re-
flected signals reach the receiver at the same
time. The signals may cancel each other,
resulting in momentary flutter or loss of sound.
AM radio reception:
GUID-0BB41A00-0CBA-4755-81B0-5AD3A95515E8AM signals, because of their low frequency, can
bend around objects and skip along the ground.
In addition, the signals can be bounced off the
ionosphere and bent back to earth. Because of
these characteristics. AM signals are also
subject to interference as they travel from
transmitter to receiver.
Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passing
through freeway underpasses or in areas with
many tall buildings. It can also occur for several
seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in
areas where no obstacles exist.
Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electrical
power lines, electric signs and even traffic lights.
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Satellite radio reception (if so equipped):GUID-2FD258A6-04E7-433F-BD47-DA260C924DFDWhen the satellite radio is used for the first time
or the battery has been replaced, the satellite
radio may not work properly. This is not a
malfunction. Wait more than 10 minutes with the
satellite radio ON and the vehicle outside of any
metal or large building for the satellite radio to
receive all of the necessary data.
The satellite radio mode requires an active
SiriusXM Satellite Radio subscription. The sa-
tellite radio is not available in Alaska, Hawaii and
Guam.
The satellite radio performance may be affected
if cargo carried on the roof blocks the satellite
radio signal.
If possible, do not put cargo near the satellite
antenna.
A build up of ice on the satellite radio antenna
can affect satellite radio performance. Remove
the ice to restore satellite radio reception.
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Compact Disc (CD) playerGUID-9AF8323F-0773-4FA7-9E20-7DDE8BF5044F.Do not force a compact disc into the CD
insert slot. This could damage the CD and/
or CD changer/player.
. Trying 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 dehumidify or
ventilate the player completely.
. The player may skip while driving on rough
roads.
. The CD player sometimes cannot function
when the passenger compartment tempera-
ture is extremely high. Decrease the tem-
perature before use.
. Only use high quality 4.7 in (12 cm) round
discs that have the ªCOMPACT disc DIGI-
TAL AUDIOº logo on the disc or packaging.
. Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight.
. CDs that are of poor quality, dirty, scratched,
covered with fingerprints, or that have pin
holes may not work properly.
. The following CDs may not work properly:
Ð Copy control compact discs (CCCD)
Ð Recordable compact discs (CD-R)
Ð Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW)
. Do not use the following CDs as they may
cause the CD player to malfunction.
Ð 3.1 in (8 cm) discs
Ð CDs that are not round
Ð CDs with a paper label
Ð CDs that are warped, scratched, or have
abnormal edges
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.This audio system can only play prerecorded
CDs. It has no capabilities to record or burn
CDs.
. If the CD cannot be played, one of the
following messages will be displayed.
CHECK DISC:
Ð Confirm that the CD is inserted correctly
(the label side is facing up, etc.) .
Ð Confirm that the CD is not bent or warped and it is free of scratches.
PUSH EJECT:
This is an error due to the temperature inside
the player is too high. Remove the CD by
pushing the EJECT button, and after a short
time reinsert the CD. The CD can be played
when the temperature of the player returns
to normal.
UNPLAYABLE:
The file is unplayable in this audio system
(only MP3 or WMA CD) .
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DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) player
(models with navigation system)
GUID-34577FB4-D750-4896-AF1A-C72F351C8C3C. 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 CD/DVD and dehumidify or ventilate the player completely.
. The player may skip while driving on rough
roads.
. The CD/DVD player sometimes cannot
function when the passenger compartment
temperature is extremely high. Decrease the
temperature before use.
. Only use high quality 4.7 in (12 cm) round
discs that have the ªCOMPACT disc DIGI-
TAL AUDIOº or ªDVD Videoº logo on the
disc or packaging.
. Do not expose the CD/DVD to direct
sunlight.
. CD/DVDs that are of poor quality, dirty,
scratched, covered with fingerprints, or that
have pinholes may not work properly.
. The following CD/DVDs are not guaranteed
to play:
Ð Copy control compact discs (CCCD)
Ð Recordable compact discs (CD-R)
Ð Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW)
Ð Recordable DVDs (DVD‹R, DVD‹R DL)
Ð Rewritable DVDs (DVD‹RW, DVD‹RW
DL)
. Do not use the following CD/DVDs as they
may cause the CD/DVD player to malfunc-
tion.
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Ð 3.1 in (8 cm) discs
Ð CD/DVDs that are not round
Ð CD/DVDs with a paper label
Ð CD/DVDs that are warped, scratched orhave abnormal edges
Ð This audio system can only play pre- recorded CD/DVDs. It has no capabilities
to record or burn CD/DVDs.
. If the CD/DVD cannot be played, one of the
following messages will be displayed.
Disc Read Error:
Ð Confirm that the CD/DVD is inserted
correctly (the label side is facing up,
etc.) .
Ð Confirm that the CD/DVD is not bent or warped and it is free of scratches.
Please Eject Disc:
Ð This may be an error due to the temperature inside the player being too
high. Remove the CD/DVD by pushing
the EJECT button, and after a short time
reinsert the CD/DVD. The CD/DVD can
be played when the temperature of the
player returns to normal. If the error
persists, consult your local dealership.
Unplayable File:
Ð The file may be copy protected. Ð The file is not MP3, WMA, AAC, M4A or
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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
that the USB device is connected
correctly into the USB port.
. Do not grab the USB port cover (if
so equipped) when pulling the USB
device out of the port. This could
damage the port and the cover.
. Do not leave the USB cable in a
place where it can be pulled unin-
tentionally. Pulling the cable may
damage the port.
The vehicle is not equipped with a USB device.
USB devices should be purchased separately
as necessary.
This system cannot be used to format USB
devices. To format a USB device, use a personal
computer.
In some states/area, the USB device for the
front seats plays only sound without images for
regulatory reasons, even when the vehicle is
parked.
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.WMA Ð Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a
compressed audio format created by Micro-
soft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA
codec offers greater file compression than
the MP3 codec, enabling storage of more
digital audio tracks in the same amount of
space when compared to MP3s at the same
level of quality.
. AAC/M4A Ð Advanced Audio Coding
(AAC) is a lossy audio compression format.
Audio files that have been encoded with
AAC are generally smaller in size and deliver
a higher quality of sound than MP3.
. Bit rate Ð Bit rate denotes the number of
bits per second used by a digital music file.
The size and quality of a compressed digital
audio file is determined by the bit rate used
when encoding the file.
. Sampling frequency Ð Sampling frequency
is the rate at which the samples of a signal
are converted from analog to digital (A/D
conversion) per second.
. Multisession Ð Multisession is one of the
methods for writing data to media. Writing
data once to the media is called a single
session, and writing more than once is
called a multisession.
. ID3/WMA Tag Ð 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/Track title line on the display.
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