fuse NISSAN JUKE 2014 F15 / 1.G Owners Manual

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JVC0572X
1. Outside mirror remote control switch (P.3-25)
2. Headlight, fog light and turn signal switch— Headlight (P.2-35)
— Turn signal light (P.2-38)
— Fog light* (P.2-39)
3. Paddle shifter* (P.5-20)
4. Steering wheel — Electric power steering system (P.5-38)
— Horn (P.2-39)
— Driver’s supplemental air bag (P.1-38)
5. Wiper and washer switch (P.2-32)
6. Shift lever
— Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
(P.5-17) — Manual Transmission (MT) (P.5-23)
7. Fuse box cover (P.8-21)
8. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch (P.5-41)
9. All-Wheel Drive (AWD) switch* (P.5-33)
10. Tilting steering wheel lever (P.3-23)
11. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left side) — Audio control (P.4-69)
— Bluetooth
®Hands-Free Phone System con-
trol (P.4-72, P.4-85)
12. Ignition switch (models without Intelligent Key system) (P.5-10)
13. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (right side) — Cruise control switches (P.5-30)
14. Heated seat switch* (P.2-40)
*: if so equipped
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COCKPIT

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0-10Illustrated table of contents
SDI2639
MR16DDT ENGINE1. Engine oil filler cap (P.8-8)
2. Radiator filler cap (P.8-8)— Vehicle overheat (P.6-10)
3. Brake and clutch* fluid reservoir (P.8-11)
4. Air cleaner (P.8-16)
5. Window washer fluid reservoir (P.8-12) 6. Engine drive belt location (P.8-15)
7. Engine oil dipstick (P.8-8)
8. Engine coolant reservoir (P.8-8)
9. Fuse/fusible link holder (P.8-19)
10. Battery (P.8-13)
— Jump starting (P.6-8)
*: for Manual Transmission (MT) models
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JVC0572X
1. Outside mirror remote control switch
2. Headlight, fog light and turn signal switch— Headlight
— Turn signal light
— Fog light*
3. Paddle shifter*
4. Steering wheel — Electric power steering system
— Horn
— Driver’s supplemental air bag
5. Wiper and washer switch
6. Shift lever
— Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
— Manual Transmission (MT) 7. Fuse box cover
8. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch
9. All-Wheel Drive (AWD) switch*
10. Tilting steering wheel lever
11. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left side)
— Audio control
— Bluetooth
®Hands-Free Phone System con-
trol
12. Ignition switch (models without Intelligent Key system)
13. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (right side) — Cruise control switches
14. Heated seat switch*
*: if so equipped
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COCKPIT

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SPA2809
Loose fuel cap warning message
Push the reset switch*Afor more than 1
second to reset the LOOSE FUEL CAP warning
message after the fuel cap has been tightened.
For additional information see “Fuel-filler cap”
(P.3-21) of this manual.
JVI0326X
Check tire pressure warning message
The CHECK TIRE PRES (pressure) warning
message is displayed when the low tire pressure
warning light
is illuminated and low tire
pressure is detected. Check and adjust the tire
pressure to the recommended COLD tire
pressure shown on the Tire and Loading
Information label. The CHECK TIRE PRES
warning message turns off when the low tire
pressure warning light
turns off.
The low tire pressure warning light
remains
illuminated until the tires are inflated to the
recommended COLD tire pressure. The CHECK
TIRE PRES warning message is displayed each
time the ignition switch is placed in the ON position as long as the low tire pressure warning
light
remains illuminated.
For more information see “Low tire pressure
warning light” (P.2-15) , “Tire Pressure Monitor-
ing System (TPMS)” (P.5-4) , and “Wheels and
tires” (P.8-30).
Extended storage fuse warning message
The SHIPPING MODE ON/PUSH STORAGE
FUSE warning message may be displayed if the
extended storage fuse switch is not pushed in
(switched on) . When this message is displayed,
push in (switch on) the extended storage fuse
switch to turn off the message. For more
information, see “Extended storage fuse switch”
(P.8-22) .
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2-42Instruments and controls
SIC4525
The power outlet is located in the instrument
panel.
CAUTION
.The outlet and plug may be hot
during or immediately after use.
. Do not use with accessories that
exceed a 12 volt, 120W (10A) power
draw. Do not use double adapters or
more than one electrical accessory.
. 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.
. This power outlet is not designed
for use with a cigarette lighter unit.
. Push the plug in as far as it will go.
If good contact is not made, the plug
may overheat or the internal tem-
perature fuse may open.
. 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 allow water or any
liquid to contact the outlet.
CUP HOLDERS
CAUTION
.Avoid abrupt starting and braking
when the cup holder is being used
to prevent spilling the drink. If the
liquid is hot, it can scald you or your
passenger.
. Use only soft cups in the cup holder.
Hard objects can injure you in an
accident.
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during this 5 seconds period will stop SCAN
tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that
station.
If the SCAN tuning button is not pushed within 5
seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next
station.
toStation memory operations:
12 stations can be set for the FM band (6 each
for FM1 and FM2) , 18 for SiriusXM Satellite
Radio (6 each for XM1, XM2 and XM3)* and 6
can be set for the AM band for easy access.
1. Choose the radio band using the radio band select button.
2. Tune to the desired station using the SEEK, SCAN or TUNE button.
3. Push and hold the desired radio station preset button
tountil a beep sound is
heard. (The radio mutes when the radio
station preset button is pushed.)
4. The station indicator will then come on and the sound will resume. Memorizing is now
complete.
5. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the fuse
opens, the radio memory will be erased. In that
case, reset the desired stations. *: if so equipped
Radio Data System (RDS):
RDS stands for Radio Data System, and is a
data information service transmitted by some
radio stations on the FM band (not AM band)
encoded within a regular radio broadcast.
Currently, most RDS stations are in large cities,
but many stations are now considering broad-
casting RDS data.
RDS can display:
.
Station call sign, such as “WHFR 98.3”.
. Station name, such as “The Groove”.
. Music or programming type such as “Clas-
sical”, “Country” or “Rock”.
. Traffic reports about delays or construction.
If the station broadcasts RDS information, the
RDS icon is displayed.
RADIO DISPLAY change:
When the DISP/TEXT button is pushed during
the FM or SAT radio mode, the radio display will
change in the following order.
. For FM radio:
Frequency ↔PS (Programme Service)/PTY
(Programme type)
. For SiriusXM Satellite Radio*:
Category Name ?Channel Name ?Artist/ Feature
?Song/Program
In the FM radio mode, pushing the DISP/TEXT
button will switch the frequency display to the
PTY display (if available) , and if the DISP/TEXT
button is not pushed again within 5 seconds, it
will automatically switch to the PS display. If PTY
is not available, pushing the DISP/TEXT button
will only switch between the frequency display
and the PS display.
*: if so equipped
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frequency. To return to the regular radio display
screen, touch the “OK” key.
toStation memory operations:
12 stations/channels can be set for the FM band
(6 each for FM1 and FM2) , 18 for SiriusXM
Satellite Radio (6 each for XM1, XM2 and XM3)
and 6 stations can be set for the AM band.
1. Choose the radio band using the radio band select button.
2. Tune to the desired station/channel using the SEEK/CATEGORY button or the TUNE
knob.
3. Push and hold the desired station preset button
tountil the beep sound is
heard.
4. The station indicator will then come on and the sound will resume. Memorizing is now
complete.
5. Other buttons can be set in the same manner.
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the fuse
opens, the radio memory will be erased. In that
case, reset the desired stations/channels.
Channels (SiriusXM Satellite Radio):
When the SiriusXM Satellite Radio is being
played, select “Channels” key to display a list of
channels. Select a preferred channel from the list to change to that channel.
Categories (SiriusXM Satellite Radio):
When the SiriusXM Satellite Radio is being
played, select “Categories” key to display a list
of channels. Select a preferred channel from the
list to display options within that category.
Compact Disc (CD) player operation
Place the ignition switch in 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 the slot and start
playing.
If the radio is already operating, it will auto-
matically turn off and the CD will play.
If the system has been turned off while the CD
was playing, pushing the ON·OFF button will
start the CD.
Do not use 3.1 in (8 cm) discs.
PLAY:
When the CD button is pushed with the system
off and the CD loaded, the system will turn on
and the CD will start to play.
When the CD button is pushed with the CD
loaded and the radio playing, the radio will
automatically be turned off and the CD will start
to play. While listening to a CD or an MP3/WMA CD,
certain text may be displayed (when a CD
encoded with text is being used). Depending on
how the CD or MP3/WMA CD is encoded, the
text is displayed listing the artist, album and
song title.
Next/Previous Track and Fast
Forward/Rewind:
When the
orbutton is pushed for more
than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played,
the CD will play while fast forwarding or
rewinding. When the button is released, the
CD will return to normal play speed.
When the
orbutton 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.
When the rewind button is pushed for less than
1.5 seconds within 3 seconds after the current
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3. The channel indicator will then come on andthe sound will resume. Programming is now
complete.
4. Other keys can be set in the same manner.
If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuse
opens, the radio memory will be canceled. In
that case, reset the desired stations.
Presets can also be selected by touching the
desired preset number on the screen.
Compact Disc (CD) player operation
If the radio is already operating, it automatically
turns off and the compact disc begins to play.
CD button:
When the CD button is pushed with the system
off and the compact disc loaded, the system will
turn on and the compact disc will start to play.
When the CD button is pushed with a compact
disc loaded and the radio playing, the radio will
automatically be turned off and the compact
disc will start to play. CD/MP3/WMA display mode:
Menu item
CD/MP3 display mode While listening to a CD or an MP3/WMA CD, certain text may be displayed (when a
CD encoded with text is being used) . Depending on how the CD or MP3/WMA CD
is encoded, the text is displayed listing the artist, album and song title. There are
other keys displayed on the screen when a CD is playing:
Random Touch the “Random” key to apply a random play pattern to the CD. If an MP3 CD is
playing, touching “Random” or alternates between Random Folder, and Random All.
This text will appear on the display. To cancel Random mode, touch the “Random”
key until the key is no longer highlighted.
Repeat Touch the “Repeat” key to apply a repeat play pattern to the CD. If an MP3 CD is
playing, touching “Repeat” alternates between repeating the current song and
repeating the current folder. This text will appear on the display. To cancel Repeat
mode, touch the “Repeat” key until the key is no longer highlighted.
Browse Touch the “Browse” key to display the titles on the CD in list format. Touch the title of
a song in the list to begin playing that song. If an MP3 CD is playing, touching the
“Browse” key will also list the folders on the disc. Follow the procedure for selecting a
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TROUBLESHOOTING 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.
SymptomSolution
The system fails to interpret the command
correctly. 1. Ensure that the command format is valid. (See “List of voice commands” (P.4-78) .)
2. Ensure that the command is spoken after the tone.
3. Speak clearly without pausing between words and at a level appropriate to the ambient noise level in the vehicle.
4. Ensure that the ambient noise level is not excessive (for example, windows open or defroster on) .
NOTE: If it is too noisy to use the phone, it is likely that the voice commands will not be recognized.
5. If more than one command was said at a time, try saying the commands separately.
6. If the system consistently fails to recognize commands, the voice training procedure should be carried out to improve the
recognition response for the speaker. (See “Speaker Adaptation (SA) mode” (P.4-82) .)
The system consistently selects the
wrong entry from the phone book. 1. Ensure that the phone book entry name requested matches what was originally stored. This can be confirmed by using the
“List Names” command. (See “List of voice commands” (P.4-78) .)
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8 Maintenance and do-it-yourself
Maintenance requirement ........................................................ 8-2Scheduled maintenance .................................................... 8-2
General maintenance ......................................................... 8-2
Where to go for service .................................................... 8-2
General maintenance ............................................................... 8-2 Explanation of maintenance items ................................... 8-2
Maintenance precautions ........................................................ 8-5
Engine compartment check locations .................................. 8-6 MR16DDT engine ............................................................... 8-6
Engine cooling system ............................................................. 8-7
Checking engine coolant level ......................................... 8-8
Changing engine coolant .................................................. 8-8
Engine oil ........................................................................\
............ 8-8
Checking engine oil level .................................................. 8-8
Changing engine oil and filter .......................................... 8-9
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) fluid ............ 8-11
Brake and clutch (if so equipped) fluid ............................ 8-11
Window washer fluid ............................................................ 8-12
Battery ........................................................................\
............... 8-13 Jump starting ..................................................................... 8-14
Variable voltage control system .......................................... 8-14
Drive belt ........................................................................\
.......... 8-15
Spark plugs ........................................................................\
..... 8-15 Replacing spark plugs .................................................... 8-16 Air cleaner ........................................................................\
....... 8-16
Windshield wiper blades ..................................................... 8-17
Cleaning ........................................................................\
... 8-17
Replacing ........................................................................\
. 8-17
Rear window wiper blade ................................................... 8-18
Brakes ........................................................................\
.............. 8-18
Self-adjusting brakes .................................................... 8-18
Brake pad wear warning .............................................. 8-18
Fuses ........................................................................\
................ 8-19 Engine compartment ..................................................... 8-19
Passenger compartment .............................................. 8-21
Key battery replacement ...................................................... 8-22 Keyfob ........................................................................\
....... 8-23
Intelligent Key .................................................................. 8-24
Lights ........................................................................\
................ 8-26 Headlights ........................................................................\
8-27
Exterior and interior lights ............................................ 8-28
Wheels and tires ................................................................... 8-30 Tire pressure ................................................................... 8-30
Tire labeling ..................................................................... 8-35
Types of tires ................................................................... 8-37
Tire chains ....................................................................... 8-38
Changing wheels and tires .......................................... 8-39

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