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headlights whenitis light.
For USmodels (ifso equipped): Theheadlights
will also beturned onautomatically attwilight or
in rainy weather (whenthewindshield wiperis
operated continuously) .
If the ignition switchisplaced inthe OFF
position andoneofthe doors isopened andthis
condition iscontinued, theheadlights remainon
for 5
minutes.
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Be sure nottoput anything ontop ofthe
photo sensor
*
1
located onthe top ofthe
instrument panel.Thephoto sensor con-
trols theautolight ;if it is covered, the
photo sensor reactsasifitis dark andthe
headlights willilluminate.
Automatic headlights offdelay
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Y ou can keep theheadlights onfor upto45
seconds afteryouplace theignition switchinthe
OFF position andopen anydoor thenclose all
the
doors.
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Headlight beamselect
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1
T o select thelow beam, putthelever inthe
neutral position asshown.
*
2
T o select thehigh beam, pushthelever forward
while theswitch isin the
position. Pullit
back toselect thelow beam.
*
3
Pulling thelever toward youwillflash the
headlight highbeam evenwhen theheadlight
switch isin the OFF position.
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Battery saversystem
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. When theheadlight switchisin the
or
position whiletheignition switchisin
the ON position, thelights willautomatically
turn offwithin aperiod oftime after the
ignition switchhasbeen placed inthe OFF
position.
. When theheadlight switchremains inthe
or
position afterthelights auto-
matically turnoff,the lights willturn onwhen
the ignition switchisplaced inthe ON
position.
CAUTION
. When youturn onthe headlight
switch againafterthelights auto-
matically turnoff,thelights willnot
turn offautomatically. Besure to
turn thelight switch tothe OFF
position whenyouleave thevehicle
for extended periodsoftime, other-
wise thebattery willbedischarged.
. Never leavethelight switch on
when theengine isnot running for
extended periodsoftime even ifthe
headlights turnoffautomatically.
Daytime runninglightsystem (forNISMO
models andCanada)
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The daytime runninglightsautomatically illumi-
nate when theengine isstarted withtheparking
brake released. Thedaytime runninglights
operate withtheheadlight switchinthe OFF
position. Turn theheadlight switchtothe
position forfull illumination whendriving atnight.
(The daytime runninglightswillturn off.)
If the parking brakeisapplied beforetheengine
is started, thedaytime runninglightsdonot
illuminate. Thedaytime runninglightsilluminate
once theparking brakeisreleased. Thedaytime
running lightswillremain onuntil theignition
switch isplaced inthe OFF position.
WARNING
When thedaytime runninglightsystem
is active, taillights onyour vehicle are
not on.Itis necessary atdusk toturn on
your headlights. Failuretodo socould
cause anaccident injuringyourself and
others.
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Instrument brightnesscontrol
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The instrument brightness controloperates
when theignition switchisin the ON position.
Push thecontrol knob
*
A
to adjust thebright-
ness ofthe instrument panellights. Thebright-
ness indicator
*
B
will beshown brieflyinthe
vehicle information displaywhenthecontrol is
turned.
When thebrightness levelreaches themaximum
or minimum, abeep will
sound.
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TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
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T urn signal
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Move thelever upordown tosignal theturning
direction. Whentheturn iscompleted, theturn
signals cancelautomatically .
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2
Lane change signal
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Move thelever upordown untiltheturn signal
begins toflash, butthelever does notlatch, to
signal alane change. Holdthelever untilthelane
change iscompleted.
Move thelever upordown untiltheturn signal
begins toflash, butthelever does notlatch, and
release thelever. Theturn signal willautomati-
cally flash three times. Choose
theappropriate methodtosignal alane
change basedonroad andtraffic conditions.
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FOG LIGHT SWITCH(ifso equipped)
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T o turn thefog lights on,turn theheadlight
switch tothe
position, thenturntheswitch
to
the
position. To turn them off,turn the
switch tothe OFF position.
The headlights mustbeonfor the fog lights to
operate.
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SIC4521
T o sound thehorn, pushthecenter padarea of
the steering wheel.
WARNING
Do not disassemble thehorn. Doing so
could affect proper operation ofthe
supplemental frontairbag system.
T ampering withthesupplemental front
air bag system mayresult inserious
personal injury.
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SIC4544
The vehicle shouldbedriven withtheVehicle
Dynamic Control(VDC)system onfor most
driving conditions.
If the vehicle isstuck inmud orsnow ,the VDC
system reduces theengine outputtoreduce
wheel spin.Theengine speedwillbereduced
even ifthe accelerator isdepressed tothe floor.
If maximum enginepowerisneeded tofree a
stuck vehicle, turntheVDC system off.
T o turn offthe VDC system, pushtheVDC OFF
switch. The
indicator lightwillilluminate.
Push theVDC OFFswitch againorrestart the
engine toturn onthe system. (SeeªVehicle
Dynamic Control(VDC)systemº (P.5-37) .)
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DYNAMIC CONTROL (VDC)
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WARNING
Do not use orallow occupants touse
the seat heater ifyou orthe occupants
cannot monitor elevated seattempera-
tures orhave aninability tofeel pain in
body parts thatcontact theseat. Useof
the seat heater bysuch people could
result inserious injury.
CAUTION
. The battery couldrundown ifthe
seat heater isoperated whilethe
engine isnot running.
. Do not use theseat heater for
extended periodsorwhen noone
is using theseat.
. Do not putanything onthe seat
which insulates heat,suchasa
blanket, cushion, seatcover, etc.
Otherwise, theseat maybecome
overheated.
. Donot place anything hardorheavy
on the seat orpierce itwith apin or
similar object.Thismay result in damage
tothe heater.
. Any liquid spilled onthe heated seat
should beremoved immediately
with adry cloth.
. When cleaning theseat, never use
gasoline, thinner,orany similar
materials.
. Ifany malfunctions arefound orthe
heated seatdoes notoperate, turn
the switch offand have thesystem
checked byaNISSAN dealer.
SIC2770
The seats arewarmed bybuilt-in heaters. The
switches locatedonthe center console canbe
operated independently ofeach other.
1. Start theengine.
2. Select heatrange.
*
1
For high heat, push theHI(High) sideof
the switch.
*
2
For low heat, push theLO (Low) sideof
the switch.
The indicator lightinthe switch
*
3
will
illuminate whentheheater ison.
3. To turn offthe heater, returntheswitch to
the level position. Makesuretheindicator
light goes off.
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The heater iscontrolled byathermostat,
automatically turningtheheater onand off.
The indicator lightwillremain onaslong as
the switch ison.
When thevehicle's interioriswarmed, or
before youleave thevehicle, besure toturn
off the switch.
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The power outletislocated inthe instrument
panel.
CAUTION
. The outlet andplug maybehot
during orimmediately afteruse.
. Do not use with accessories that
exceed a12 volt, 120W (10A)power
draw. Donot use double adapters or
more thanoneelectrical accessory.
. Use power outletwiththeengine
running toavoid discharging the
vehicle battery. .
Avoid usingpower outletwhenthe
air conditioner, headlightsorrear
window defroster ison.
. This power outletisnot designed
for use with acigarette lighterunit.
. Push theplug inas far asitwill go.
If good contact isnot made, theplug
may overheat orthe internal tem-
perature fusemayopen.
. Before inserting ordisconnecting a
plug, besure theelectrical acces-
sory being usedisturned OFF.
. When notinuse, besure toclose
the cap. Donot allow water orany
liquid tocontact theoutlet.
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CUP HOLDERS
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CAUTION
. Avoid abrupt starting andbraking
when thecup holder isbeing used
to prevent spillingthedrink. Ifthe
liquid ishot, itcan scald youoryour
passenger.
. Use only softcups inthe cup holder.
Hard objects caninjure youinan
accident.
SIC4527
Center console
SIC4528
Door (front andrear)
Soft bottle holders
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CAUTION
. Do not use bottle holder forany
other objects thatcould bethrown
about inthe vehicle andpossibly
injure people duringsudden braking
or an accident.
. Do not use bottle holder foropen
liquid containers.
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CARGO FLOOR BOX
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1. To open thecargo floorbox,pulltheboard
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A
.
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GL OVE BOX
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WARNING
Keep glove boxlidclosed whiledriving
to help prevent injuryinan accident ora
sudden stop.
T o open theglove box,pullthehandle.
T o close, pushthelidinuntil thelock latches.
The glove boxlight illuminates whenthehead-
light switch isturned
on.
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COA THOOK
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The coat hook islocated abovetherear side
window .
CAUTION
Do not apply atotal loadofmore than2
kg (4lb) tothe hook.
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CARGO COVER(ifso equipped)
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WARNING
. Never putanything onthe cargo
cover, nomatter howsmall. Any
object onitcould cause aninjury
in an accident orsudden stop.
. Do not leave thecargo coverinthe
vehicle withitdisengaged fromthe
holder.
. The child restraint toptether strap
may bedamaged bycontact with
the cargo coveroritems inthe
luggage area.Remove thecargo
cover fromthevehicle orsecure it
and anyluggage. Your child could
be seriously injuredorkilled ina
collision ifthe top tether strapis
damaged.
The cargo coverkeeps theluggage compart-
ment contents hiddenfromthe
outside.
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T o install thecargo cover:
1. Open theliftgate.
2. Fixthe clip
*
A
on the liftgate lower garnish.
3. Fixthe clip
*
B
on the liftgate sidegarnish.
4. Hook therope onthe clip located onthe lift
gate sidegarnish. T
o remove thecargo cover:
1. Open theliftgate.
2. Remove therope fromtheliftgate side
garnish.
3. Remove theclip
*
B
from theliftgate side
garnish.
4. Remove theclip
*
A
from theliftgate lower
garnish.
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POWER WINDOWS
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WARNING
. Make surethatallpassengers have
their hands, etc.inside thevehicle
while itis in motion andbefore
closing thewindows. Usethewin-
dow lockswitch toprevent unex-
pected useofthe power windows.
. Do not leave children unattended
inside thevehicle. Theycould un-
knowingly activateswitches orcon-
trols andbecome trappedinthe
window. Unattended childrencould
become involved inserious acci-
dents.
The power windows operatewhentheignition
switch isin the ON position, orfor about 45
seconds aftertheignition switchisplaced inthe
OFF position. Ifthe driver's orfront passenger's
door isopened duringthisperiod ofabout 45
seconds, powertothe windows is
canceled.
SIC4533
1. Window lockbutton
2. Driver sidewindow
3. Rearleftpassenger sidewindow
4. Front passenger sidewindow
5. Rearrightpassenger sidewindow
Main power window switch(driver's
side)
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T o open orclose thewindow ,push down
*
A
or
pull up
*
B
the switch andhold it.The main
switch (driversideswitches) willopen orclose
all the windows.
Locking passengers 'windows
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When thelock button
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is pushed in,only the
driver sidewindow canbeopened orclosed.
Push itin again tocancel.
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