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DRIVE INFORMA TION
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While inthe Drive mode, pushtheDrive
information buttontodisplay elapsed time,
average speedandtripdistance. Pressingthe
Drive information buttonasecond timewill
display theG(gravity) -Forcescreen.
Elapsed time
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The elapsed timeshows thetime since thelast
reset.
Average speed(km/horMPH)
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The average speedshows theaverage vehicle
speed sincethelast reset.
T rip distance (kmorMILES)
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The tripdistance showsthedistance driven
since thelast reset.
T o reset theelapsed time,average speedand
trip distance, pushtheENTER buttonformore
than onesecond. Allthree driveinformation
displays willreset atthe same
time.
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G-Force screen
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The G(gravity) -Forcescreen displays the
current acceleration anddeceleration (front-to-
rear) andcornering (side-to-side) G-Forceon
the vehicle.
ECO INFORMA TION
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CAUTION
Do not adjust thedisplay controls while
driving sothat fullattention maygiven
to vehicle operation.
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The following ECOINFO mode willappear on
the display bypushing theECO information
button, thenturning theselection dialtoscroll
through thedifferent screens.
While driving, onlyoneECO information screen
is displayed. Thevehicle mustbestopped to
scroll through thedifferent
screens.
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Daily Reset
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Records ofup tothe past 4days offuel
consumption canbeshown onthe display .
W eekly Reset
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Records ofup tothe past 4weeks ofeach
week's fuelconsumption canbeshown onthe
display .
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When theclock isnot set, theECO
information (dailyandweekly) cannotbe
used.
Reset atStart
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Records ofup tothe past 4times ofeach timeof
ignition switchONfuelconsumption canbe
shown onthe display .
Manual Reset
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Records ofup tothe past 4times ofresetting
fuel consumption canbeshown onthe display .
The displayed ECOINFO canbereset by
pushing theENTER buttonforlonger than1
second.
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Y our vehicle hastwo types ofsecurity systems,
as follows:
. Vehicle security system
. NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System
The security condition willbeshown bythe
security indicator light.
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM
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The vehicle security systemprovides visualand
audio alarmsignals ifsomeone opensthedoors,
or lift gate when thesystem isarmed. Itis not,
however, amotion detection typesystem that
activates whenavehicle ismoved orwhen a
vibration occurs.
The system helpsdetervehicle theftbutcannot prevent
it,nor can itprevent thetheft ofinterior
or exterior vehiclecomponents inall situations.
Always secureyourvehicle evenifparking fora
brief period. Neverleaveyourkeys inthe vehicle,
and always lockitwhen unattended. Beaware
of your surroundings, andpark insecure, well-lit
areas whenever possible.
Many devices offeringadditional protection,
such ascomponent locks,identification markers,
and tracking systems, areavailable atauto
supply storesandspecialty shops.Your
NISSAN dealermayalso offer such equipment.
Check withyour insurance companytosee if
you may beeligible fordiscounts forvarious
theft protection features.
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How toarm thevehicle security system
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1. Close allwindows.
The system canbearmed evenifthe
windows areopen.
2. Place theignition switchinthe OFF position
and remove theIntelligent Key from the
vehicle.
3. Close alldoors. Lockalldoors. Thedoors
can belocked with:
.
the L OCK
button onthe Intelligent
K ey
.
any request switch
.
the power doorlockswitch
.
the mechanical key
4. Confirm thatthesecurity indicator light
illuminates. Thesecurity indicator lightstays
on for about 30seconds. Thevehicle
security systemisnow pre-armed. After
about 30seconds thevehicle security
system automatically shiftsintothearmed
phase. Thesecurity lightbegins toflash
once every approximately 3seconds. If,
during this30-second pre-armtimeperiod,
the door isunlocked, orthe ignition switchis
placed inthe ACC orON position, the
system willnotarm.
Even when thedriver and/or passengers
are inthe vehicle, thesystem willactivate
with alldoors locked withtheignition
switch inthe LOCK position. Whenplacing
the ignition switchinthe ACC orON
position, thesystem willbereleased.
V ehicle security systemactivation
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The vehicle security systemwillgive thefollow-
ing alarm:
. The headlights blinkandthehorn sounds
intermittently .
. The alarm automatically turnsoffafter
approximately 50seconds. However, the
alarm reactivates ifthe vehicle istampered
with again. The
alarm isactivated by:
. Unlocking thedoor without usingthe
Intelligent Key ,the request switchorthe
key .(Even ifthe door isopened byreleasing
the door inside lockknob, thealarm will
activate.)
How tostop anactivated alarm
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The alarm willstop byunlocking adoor by
pushing theUNL
OCK
button onthe
Intelligent Key ,pushing therequest switchor
using thekey.The alarm willnotstop ifthe
ignition switchisplaced inthe ACC orON
position.
If the system doesnotoperate asde-
scribed above,haveitchecked bya
NISSAN dealer.
NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZE RSYS-
TEM
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The NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer Systemwillnot
allow theengine tostart without theuse ofthe
registered key.
If the engine failstostart using theregistered
key ,it may bedue tointerference causedby
another registered key,an automated tollroad
device orautomated paymentdeviceonthe key
ring. Restart theengine usingthefollowing
procedures:
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1. Leave theignition switchinthe ON position
for approximately 5seconds.
2. Place theignition switchinthe OFF or
L OCK position andwait approximately 10
seconds.
3. Repeat step1and 2again.
4. Restart theengine whileholding thedevice
(which mayhave caused theinterference)
separate fromtheregistered key.
If this procedure allowstheengine tostart,
NISSAN recommends placingtheregis-
tered keyonaseparate keyring toavoid
interference fromother devices.
Statement relatedtosection 15ofFCC
rules forNISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer
System (CONTASSY-BCM .ANT ASSY-
IMMOBILISER)
FCC Notice:
For USA:
This device complies withPart15ofthe
FCC Rules. Operation issubject tothe
following twoconditions: (1)This device
may notcause harmful interference, and
(2) this device mustaccept anyinterfer-
ence received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note: Changes ormodifications notex-
pressly approved bythe party responsible for
compliance couldvoidtheuser's
authority tooperate theequipment.
For Canada:
This device complies withIndustry Canada
licence-exempt RSSstandard(s) .Opera-
tion issubject tothe following twocondi-
tions: (1)this device maynotcause
interference, and(2)this device must
accept anyinterference, includinginterfer-
ence thatmay cause undesired operation
of the device.
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Security indicator light
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The security indicator lightislocated onthe
meter panel. Itindicates thestatus ofthe
NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System.
The light blinks whenever theignition switchisin
the LOCK, OFForACC position. Thisfunction
indicates thesecurity systems equipped onthe
vehicle areoperational.
If the NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer Systemis
malfunctioning, thislight willremain onwhile the
ignition switchisin the ON position.
If the light stillremains onand/or the
engine willnotstart, seeaNISSAN dealer
for NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System
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service assoon aspossible. Pleasebring
all registered keysthatyouhave when
visiting aNISSAN dealerforservice.
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WARNING
In freezing temperatures thewasher
solution mayfreeze onthe windshield
and obscure yourvision whichmaylead
to an accident. Warmwindshield with
the defroster beforeyouwash the
windshield.
CAUTION
. Do not operate thewasher continu-
ously formore than30seconds.
. Do not operate thewasher ifthe
reservoir tankisempty.
. Do not fillthe window washer
reservoir tankwithwasher fluid
concentrates atfull strength. Some
methyl alcohol basedwasher fluid
concentrates maypermanently stain
the grille ifspilled whilefilling the
window washerreservoir tank.
. Pre-mix washerfluidconcentrates
with water tothe manufacturer's
recommended levelsbefore pouring
the fluid intothewindow washer reservoir
tank.Donot use the
window washerreservoir tankto
mix thewasher fluidconcentrate
and water.
If the windshield wiperoperation isinter-
rupted bysnow orice, thewiper maystop
moving toprotect itsmotor. Ifthis occurs,
turn thewiper switch tothe OFF position
and remove thesnow orice that ison and
around thewiper arms.Inapproximately 1
minute, turntheswitch onagain tooperate
the wiper.
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The windshield wiperandwasher operates
when theignition switchisin the ON position.
Push thelever down tooperate thewiper atthe
following speed:
*
1
Intermittent Ðintermittent operationcanbe
adjusted byturning theknob toward
*
A
(Slower) or
*
B
(Faster) .
*
2
Low Ðcontinuous lowspeed operation
*
3
High Ðcontinuous highspeed operation
Push thelever up
*
4
to have onesweep
operation ofthe wiper.
Pull thelever toward you
*
5
to operate the
washer. Thenthewiper willalso operate several
times.
Pulling upthe wiper arm:
The windshield wipersmustbeinthe service
position inorder toreplace thewiper blades.
T o move thewiper blades tothe service position,
follow thisprocedure:
. When theignition switchisin the ªONº
position orwithin 60seconds ofplacing the
ignition switchtothe ªOFFº position, liftthe
lever up
*
4
two times inless than 0.5
seconds. Thewindshield wiperswillmove to
the service position automatically ,and the
wiper blades cannow bereplaced. To
replace thewiper blades, seeªWindshield
wiper bladesº (P.8-18) . T
o move thewiper blades backtothe original
position:
. Liftthe lever up
*
4
or push thelever down
to operate atany wiper speed.
CAUTION
. This function canbeoperated even
if the ignition switchisin the ªONº
position. However, toprevent an
accident ordamage whenpulling
up the wiper arm,besure toobserve
the following precautions.
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin
the P(Park) position (Continu-
ously Variable Transmission
models) .
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin
the N(Neutral) position,withthe
parking brakefullyapplied
(Manual Transmission models).
Ð Never allowthepassengers to
operate thewindshield wiper
switch inadvertently.
. Donot operate thewindshield wiper
while thewiper armispulled up.The
wiper armmay bedamaged.
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WARNING
In freezing temperatures thewasher
solution mayfreeze onthe rear window
glass andobscure yourvision. Warm
the rear window withthedefroster
before youwash therear window.
CAUTION
. Do not operate thewasher continu-
ously formore than30seconds.
. Do not operate thewasher ifthe
reservoir tankisempty.
. Do not fillthe window washer
reservoir tankwithwasher fluid
concentrates atfull strength. Some
methyl alcohol basedwasher fluid
concentrates maypermanently stain
the grille ifspilled whilefilling the
window washerreservoir tank.
. Pre-mix washerfluidconcentrates
with water tothe manufacturer's
recommended levelsbefore pouring
the fluid intothewindow washer
reservoir tank.Donot use the window
washerreservoir tankto
mix thewasher fluidconcentrate
and water.
If the rear window wiperoperation is
interrupted bysnow orice, thewiper may
stop moving toprotect itsmotor. Ifthis
occurs, turnthewiper switch tothe OFF
position andremove thesnow orice that is
on and around thewiper arms.Inapproxi-
mately 1minute, turntheswitch onagain
to operate the wiper.
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The rear window wiperandwasher operate
when theignition switchisin the ON position.
T urn theswitch clockwise fromtheOFF position
to operate thewiper.
*
1
Intermittent (INT)Ðintermittent operation(not
adjustable)
*
2
Low (ON) Ðcontinuous lowspeed operation
Push theswitch forward
*
3
to operate the
washer. Thenthewiper willalso operate several
times.
REAR WINDOW WIPERAND
WASHER SWITCH
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T ype A(if so equipped)
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T ype B(if so equipped)
T o defog/defrost therear window glassand
outside mirrors(ifso equipped) ,start theengine
and push theswitch
*
1
on. The indicator light
*
2
will illuminate. Pushtheswitch againtoturn
the defroster off.
It will automatically turnoffinapproximately 15
minutes.
CAUTION
When cleaning theinner sideofthe rear
window, becareful nottoscratch or
damage therear window defroster.
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XENON HEADLIG HTS(ifso equipped)
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WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
. When xenon headlights areon,they
produce ahigh voltage. To prevent
an electric shock,neverattempt to
modify ordisassemble. Itis recom-
mended tohave yourxenon head-
lights replaced ataNISSAN dealer.
. Xenon headlights provideconsider-
ably more lightthanconventional
headlights. Ifthey arenot correctly
aimed, theymight temporarily blind
an oncoming driverorthe driver
ahead ofyou and cause aserious
accident. Ifheadlights arenot aimed
correctly, itis recommended totake
your vehicle toaNISSAN dealerand
have theheadlights adjustedcor-
rectly.
When thexenon headlight isinitially turnedon,
its brightness orcolor varies slightly .However,
the color andbrightness willsoon stabilize.
. The lifeofxenon headlights willbe
shortened byfrequent on-offopera-
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tion. Itis generally desirable nottoturn
off the headlights forshort intervals
(for example, whenthevehicle stopsat
a traffic signal) .
. Ifthe xenon headlight bulbisclose to
burning out,thebrightness willdrasti-
cally decrease, thelight willstart
blinking, orthe color ofthe light will
become reddish. Ifone ormore ofthe
above signsappear, contactaNISSAN
dealer.
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Lighting
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T urn theswitch tothe
position:
The front parking, sidemarker, tail,license plate,
instrument lightswillcome on.However, the
daytime runninglight(forNISMO modelsand
Canada) willturn off.
*
2
T urn theswitch tothe
position:
Headlights willcome onand allthe other lights
remain on.However, thedaytime runninglight
(for NISMO modelsandCanada) willturn
off.
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Autolight system(ifso equipped)
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The autolight systemallowstheheadlights tobe
set sothey turnonand offautomatically .
T o set the autolight system:
1. Make suretheheadlight switchisin the
AUT Oposition
*
1
.
2. Place theignition switchinthe ON position.
3. The autolight systemautomatically turnsthe
headlights onand off.
T o turn theautolight systemoff,turn theswitch
to the OFF ,
or
position.
The autolight systemcanturn onthe headlights
automatically whenitis dark andturn offthe
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