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from recognizing thevoice commands cor-
rectly .
. Wait until atone sounds beforespeaking a
command. Otherwise, thecommand willnot
be received properly.
. Start speaking acommand within3.5
seconds afterthetone sounds.
. Speak inanatural voicewithout pausing
between
words.
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S YSTEM FEATURES
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AUDIO SYSTEM VOICE COMMANDS
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T o access theaudio system voicecommands:
1. Push the
button.
2. Say ªAudioº .
3. Speak acommand fromthefollowing
available commands:
. Play (AM, FM,etc.)
Allows usertoselect radioband
. Tune AM(number)
Allows usertotune directly toadesired AM
frequency
. Tune FM(number)
Allows usertotune directly toadesired FM
frequency
. SXM channel (number)
Allows usertotune directly toadesired
SXM station (ifso equipped)
. CD Track (number)
Allows usertoselect tracktobe played
. Play Song (name)
Allows usertoselect songname tobe
played
. Play Artist (name)
Allows usertoselect artisttobe played
. Play Album (name)
Allows usertoselect album nametobe
played For
more information abouttheaudio system,
see ªFM-AM-SA Tradio withCompact Disc(CD)
player (Type B)º(P.4-59) .
INFORMA TIONVOICE COMMAND S
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The following voicecommands areavailable for
the information functionsofthe Navigation
System:
. Traffic
. Fuel Prices
. Stocks
. Movie Listings
. Current Weather
. Weather Map
. 5Ð day Forecast
. 6Ð hour Forecast
For more information aboutthesecommands,
see theseparate Navigation SystemOwner's
Manual.
MY APPS VOICE COMMAND S
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Many Appscanbeaccessed usingthisvoice
command. SeeªNissanConnect
SM
App smart-
phone integrationº (P.4-72) .
HELP VOICE COMMANDS
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The following voicecommands canbespoken
to have thesystem provide instructions andtips
for using theNISSAN Voice Recognition sys-
tem.
. List Commands
. What CanISay?
. General Help
. Quit
. Exit
TROUBLESH OOTING GUIDE
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The system shouldrespond correctly toall voice
commands withoutdifficulty.If problems are
encountered, followthesolutions giveninthis
guide forthe appropriate error.Where the
solutions arelisted bynumber, tryeach solution
in turn, starting withnumber one,untilthe
problem isresolved.
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Symptom/error message Solution
The system responds ªCommand
Not Recognizedº orthe system fails
to recognize thecommand correctly.1.
Ensure thatthecommand formatisvalid. UsetheªList Commandsº orªWhat CanISay?º command undertheªHelpº menu.
2. Speak clearlywithout pausing between wordsandatalevel appropriate tothe ambient noiselevel.
3. Ensure thattheambient noiselevelisnot excessive (forexample, withthewindows openorthe defroster on).
NO TE:
If itis too noisy touse thephone, itis likely thatvoice commands willnotberecognized.
4. Ifoptional wordsofthe command havebeen omitted, thenthecommand shouldbetried withthese inplace.
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Precautions whenstarting anddriving ...
................................ 5-2
Exhaust gas(carbon monoxide) ...
...................................... 5-2
Three-way catalyst...
.............................................................. 5-3
Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) ...
.................... 5-3
Avoiding collisionandrollover ...
......................................... 5-5
Off-road recovery ...
................................................................ 5-6
Rapid airpressure loss...
...................................................... 5-6
Drinking alcohol/drugs anddriving ...
................................. 5-7
Driving safetyprecautions ...
................................................. 5-7
Push-button ignitionswitch ...
.................................................... 5-9
Operating rangeforengine startfunction ...
................. 5-10
Push-button ignitionswitchoperation ...
........................ 5-10
Push-button ignitionswitchpositions ...
......................... 5-11
Emergency engineshutoff...
............................................ 5-11
Intelligent Key battery discharge ...
.................................. 5-12
Before starting theengine ...
................................................... 5-12
Starting theengine ...
................................................................ 5-13
Driving thevehicle ...
................................................................. 5-14
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)...
................ 5-14
Manual Transmission (MT)...
............................................. 5-19
Integrated controlsystem (ifso equipped) ...
..................... 5-21
Drive mode ...
......................................................................... 5-21
Parking brake...
.......................................................................... 5-25
Cruise control ...
......................................................................... 5-26
Precautions oncruise control ...
....................................... 5-26Cruise
control operations ...
............................................ 5-26
Break -inschedule ...
................................................................. 5-27
Fuel Efficient DrivingTips...
................................................... 5-28
Increasing fueleconomy ...
...................................................... 5-29
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) (ifso equipped) ...
........................ 5-29
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) mode
switch operations ...
........................................................... 5-29
A WD warning light...
........................................................ 5-31
Parking/parking onhills ...
........................................................ 5-33
Electric powersteering system ...
......................................... 5-34
Brake system ...
.......................................................................... 5-35
Braking precautions ...
...................................................... 5-35
Brake assist ...
............................................................................ 5-36
Brake assist ...
..................................................................... 5-36
Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS) ...
............................... 5-36
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)system ...
......................... 5-37
Cold weather driving...
............................................................ 5-39
Freeing afrozen doorlock ...
........................................... 5-39
Anti-freeze ...
........................................................................ 5-39
Battery ...
............................................................................... 5-39
Draining ofcoolant water...
............................................. 5-39
Tire equipment ...
................................................................ 5-39
Special winterequipment ...
............................................ 5-39
Driving onsnow orice ...
................................................. 5-39
Engine blockheater (ifso equipped) ...
....................... 5-40
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WARNING
. Do not leave children oradults who
would normally requirethesupport
of others aloneinyour vehicle. Pets
should notbeleft alone either. They
could accidentally injurethemselves
or others through inadvertent op-
eration ofthe vehicle. Also,onhot,
sunny days,temperatures ina
closed vehicle couldquickly become
high enough tocause severe or
possibly fatalinjuries topeople or
animals.
. Properly secureallcargo withropes
or straps tohelp prevent itfrom
sliding orshifting. Donot place
cargo higher thantheseatbacks. In
a sudden stoporcollision, unse-
cured cargo couldcause personal
injury.
EXHAUST GAS(carbon monoxide)
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WARNING
. Do not breathe exhaust gases;they
contain colorless andodorless car-
bon monoxide. Carbonmonoxide is
dangerous. Itcan cause uncon-
sciousness ordeath.
. Ifyou suspect thatexhaust fumes
are entering thevehicle, drivewith
all windows fullyopen, andhave the
vehicle inspected immediately.
. Do not run theengine inclosed
spaces suchasagarage.
. Do not park thevehicle withthe
engine running forany extended
length oftime.
. Keep theliftgate closed while
driving, otherwise exhaustgases
could bedrawn intothepassenger
compartment. Ifyou must drivewith
the liftgate open, follow these
precautions:
1. Open allthe windows.
2. Set the
air recirculation tooff
and thefancontrol tohigh to circulate
theair.
. Ifelectrical wiringorother cable
connections mustpasstoatrailer
through theseal onthe liftgate or
the body, follow themanufacturer's
recommendation toprevent carbon
monoxide entryintothevehicle.
. Ifaspecial body,camper orother
equipment isadded forrecreational
or other usage, followthemanufac-
turer's recommendation toprevent
carbon monoxide entryintothe
vehicle. (Somerecreational vehicle
appliances suchasstoves, refrig-
erators, heaters, etc.may also gen-
erate carbon monoxide.)
. The exhaust systemandbody
should beinspected byaqualified
mechanic whenever:
Ð The vehicle israised forservice.
Ð You suspect thatexhaust fumes
are entering intothepassenger
compartment.
Ð You notice achange inthe
sound ofthe exhaust system.
Ð You have hadanaccident invol-
ving damage tothe exhaust
PRECAUTI ONSWHEN STARTING
AND DRIVING
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system, underbody, orrear of
the vehicle.
THREE-W AY CA TAL YST
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The three-way catalystisan emission control
device installed inthe exhaust system.Exhaust
gases inthe three-way catalystareburned at
high temperatures tohelp reduce pollutants.
WARNING
. The exhaust gasand theexhaust
system arevery hot.Keep people,
animals orflammable materials
away fromtheexhaust systemcom-
ponents.
. Donot stop orpark thevehicle over
flammable materialssuchasdry
grass, wastepaperorrags. They
may ignite andcause afire.
CAUTION
. Do not use leaded gasoline. Depos-
its from leaded gasoline willser-
iously reduce thethree-way
catalyst's abilitytohelp reduce ex- haust
pollutants.
. Keep yourengine tunedup.Mal-
functions inthe ignition, fuelinjec-
tion, orelectrical systemscancause
overrich fuelflow intothethree-way
catalyst, causingitto overheat. Do
not keep driving ifthe engine mis-
fires, orifnoticeable lossofperfor-
mance orother unusual operating
conditions aredetected. Havethe
vehicle inspected promptlybya
NISSAN dealer.
. Avoid driving withanextremely low
fuel level. Running outoffuel could
cause theengine tomisfire, dama-
ging thethree-way catalyst.
. Donot race theengine whilewarm-
ing itup.
. Do not push ortow your vehicle to
start theengine.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYS-
TEM (TPMS)
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Each tire,including thespare (ifprovided) ,
should bechecked monthlywhencoldand
inflated tothe inflation pressure recommended
by the vehicle manufacturer onthe vehicle
placard ortire inflation pressure label.(Ifyour vehicle
hastires ofadifferent sizethan thesize
indicated onthe vehicle placard ortire inflation
pressure label,youshould determine theproper
tire inflation pressure forthose tires.)
As anadded safetyfeature, yourvehicle has
been equipped withaTire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) thatilluminates alow tire
pressure telltalewhenoneormore ofyour tires
is significantly under-inflated. Accordingly,when
the low tirepressure telltaleilluminates, you
should stopandcheck yourtiresassoon as
possible, andinflate themtothe proper pres-
sure. Driving onasignificantly under-inflated tire
causes thetiretooverheat andcanlead totire
failure. Under-inflation alsoreduces fueleffi-
ciency andtiretread life,and may affect the
vehicle's handlingandstopping ability.
Please notethattheTPMS isnot asubstitute for
proper tiremaintenance, anditis the driver's
responsibility tomaintain correcttirepressure,
even ifunder-inflation hasnotreached thelevel
to trigger illumination ofthe TPMS lowtire
pressure telltale.
Y our vehicle hasalso been equipped witha
TPMS malfunction indicatortoindicate whenthe
system isnot operating properly.The TPMS
malfunction indicatoriscombined withthelow
tire pressure telltale.Whenthesystem detects a
malfunction, thetelltale willflash forapproxi-
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mately oneminute andthen remain continuously
illuminated. Thissequence willcontinue upon
subsequent vehiclestart-ups aslong asthe
malfunction exists.Whenthemalfunction indi-
cator isilluminated, thesystem maynotbeable
to detect orsignal lowtirepressure asintended.
TPMS malfunctions mayoccur foravariety of
reasons, including theinstallation ofreplace-
ment oralternate tiresorwheels onthe vehicle
that prevent theTPMS fromfunctioning properly.
Always checktheTPMS malfunction telltale
after replacing oneormore tiresorwheels on
your vehicle toensure thatthereplacement or
alternate tiresandwheels allowtheTPMS to
continue tofunction properly.
Additional information
GUID-E26 A49B3-5C83 -4429-8D0E-8BAB9213 18D7
. The TPMS doesnotmonitor thetire
pressure ofthe spare tire.
. The TPMS willactivate onlywhen the
vehicle isdriven atspeeds above16MPH
(25 km/h) .Also, thissystem maynotdetect
a sudden dropintire pressure (forexample a
flat tire while driving) .
. The lowtirepressure warninglightdoes not
automatically turnoffwhen thetirepressure
is adjusted. Afterthetireisinflated tothe
recommended pressure,thevehicle mustbe
driven atspeeds above16MPH (25km/h)
to activate theTPMS andturn offthe low tire pressure
warninglight.Useatire pressure
gauge tocheck thetirepressure.
. The CHECK TIREPRES (pressure) warning
message isdisplayed inthe vehicle informa-
tion display whenthelow tirepressure
warning lightisilluminated andlowtire
pressure isdetected. TheCHECK TIRE
PRES warning message turnsoffwhen the
low tirepressure warninglightturns off.The
low tirepressure warninglightremains
illuminated untilthetires areinflated tothe
recommended COLDtirepressure. The
CHECK TIREPRES warning message is
displayed eachtimetheignition switchis
placed inthe ON position aslong asthe low
tire pressure warninglightremains illumi-
nated. ªCheck tirepressure warningmes-
sageº (P.2-7) .
. The CHECK TIREPRES warning message
is not displayed ifthe low tirepressure
warning lightilluminates toindicate aTPMS
malfunction.
. Tire pressure risesandfalls depending on
the heat caused bythe vehicle's operation
and theoutside temperature. Lowoutside
temperature canlower thetemperature of
the airinside thetire which cancause a
lower tireinflation pressure. Thismaycause
the low tirepressure warninglightto
illuminate. Ifthe warning lightilluminates inlow
ambient temperature, checkthetire
pressure forallfour tires.
For additional information, seeªLow tirepres-
sure warning lightº(P.2-15) andªTire Pressure
Monitoring System(TPMS)º (P.6-3) .
WARNING
. Ifthe low tirepressure warninglight
illuminates whiledriving, avoidsud-
den steering maneuvers orabrupt
braking, reducevehicle speed,pull
off the road toasafe location and
stop thevehicle assoon aspossi-
ble. Driving withunder-inflated tires
may permanently damagethetires
and increase thelikelihood oftire
failure. Serious vehicledamage
could occurandmay lead toan
accident andcould result inserious
personal injury.Check thetire pres-
sure forallfour tires. Adjust thetire
pressure tothe recommended COLD
tire pressure shownonthe Tire and
Loading Information labeltoturn
the low tirepressure warninglight
OFF .If you have aflat tire, replace it
with aspare tireassoon aspossi-
ble. (See ªFlat tireº(P.6-3) forchan-
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ging aflat tire.)
. When aspare tireismounted ora
wheel isreplaced, theTPMS willnot
function andthelow tirepressure
warning lightwillflash forapproxi-
mately 1minute. Thelight will
remain onafter 1minute. Contact
your NISSAN dealerassoon as
possible fortire replacement and/
or system resetting.
. Replacing tireswiththose notori-
ginally specified byNISSAN could
affect theproper operation ofthe
TPMS.
. Do not inject anytireliquid or
aerosol tiresealant intothetires,
as this may cause amalfunction of
the tire pressure sensors.
CAUTION
. The TPMS maynotfunction properly
when thewheels areequipped with
tire chains orthe wheels areburied
in snow.
. Do not place metalized filmorany
metal parts(antenna, etc.)on the windows.
Thismay cause poorre-
ception ofthe signals fromthetire
pressure sensors,andtheTPMS will
not function properly.
Some devices andtransmitters maytemporarily
interfere withtheoperation ofthe TPMS and
cause thelow tirepressure warninglightto
illuminate. Someexamples are:
. Facilities orelectric devices usingsimilar
radio frequencies arenear thevehicle.
. Ifatransmitter settosimilar frequencies is
being usedinor near thevehicle.
. Ifa computer (orsimilar equipment) oraDC/
AC converter isbeing usedinor near the
vehicle.
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.
A VOIDING COLLISION ANDROLL -
OVER
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WARNING
Failure tooperate thisvehicle inasafe
and prudent mannermayresult inloss
of control oran accident.
Be alert anddrive defensively atall times. Obey
all traffic regulations. Avoidexcessive speed,
high speed cornering, orsudden steering
maneuvers, becausethesedriving practices
could cause youtolose control ofyour vehicle.
As with anyvehicle, aloss ofcontrol could
result inacollision withother vehicles or
objects, orcause thevehicle torollover,
particularly ifthe loss ofcontrol causesthe
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vehicle toslide sideways. Beattentive atall
times, andavoid driving whentired.Never drive
when under theinfluence ofalcohol ordrugs
(including prescription orover-the-counter
drugs which maycause drowsiness) .Always
wear yourseatbeltasoutlined inªSeat beltsº
(P .1-10) ofthis manual, andalso instruct your
passengers todo so.
Seat belts helpreduce therisk ofinjury in
collisions androllovers. Inarollover crash,an
unbelted orimproperly beltedperson is
significantly morelikely tobe injured or
killed thanaperson properly wearinga
seat belt.
OFF-ROAD RECOVERY
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If the right sideorleft side wheels leavetheroad
surface, maintain controlofthe vehicle by
following theprocedure below.Please notethat
this procedure isonly ageneral guide.The
vehicle mustbedriven asappropriate basedon
the conditions ofthe vehicle, roadandtraffic.
1. Remain calmanddonot overreact.
2. Donot apply thebrakes.
3. Maintain afirm grip onthe steering wheel
with both hands andtrytohold astraight
course.
4. When appropriate, slowlyrelease theaccel-
erator pedaltogradually slowthevehicle. 5.
Ifthere isnothing inthe way,steer the
vehicle tofollow theroad while thevehicle
speed isreduced. Donot attempt todrive
the vehicle backontotheroad surface until
vehicle speedisreduced.
6. When itis safe todo so, gradually turnthe
steering wheeluntilboth tiresreturn tothe
road surface. Whenalltires areonthe road
surface, steerthevehicle tostay inthe
appropriate drivinglane.
.
If you decide thatitis not safe toreturn
the vehicle tothe road surface basedon
vehicle, roadortraffic conditions, gradu-
ally slow thevehicle toastop inasafe
place offthe road.
RAPID AIRPRESSURE LOSS
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Rapid airpressure lossoraªblow-outº can
occur ifthe tire ispunctured orisdamaged due
to hitting acurb orpothole. Rapidairpressure
loss canalso becaused bydriving onunder-
inflated tires.
Rapid airpressure losscanaffect thehandling
and stability ofthe vehicle, especially athighway
speeds.
Help prevent rapidairpressure lossbymain-
taining thecorrect airpressure andvisually
inspect thetires forwear anddamage. See
ªWheels andtiresº (P.8-31) ofthis manual. If
atire rapidly losesairpressure orªblows-outº
while driving maintain controlofthe vehicle by
following theprocedure below.Please notethat
this procedure isonly ageneral guide.The
vehicle mustbedriven asappropriate basedon
the conditions ofthe vehicle, roadandtraffic.
WARNING
The following actionscanincrease the
chance oflosing control ofthe vehicle if
there isasudden lossoftire air
pressure. Losingcontrol ofthe vehicle
may cause acollision andresult in
personal injury.
. The vehicle generally movesorpulls
in the direction ofthe flat tire.
. Do not rapidly applythebrakes.
. Do not rapidly release theaccelera-
tor pedal.
. Do not rapidly turnthesteering
wheel.
1. Remain calmanddonot overreact.
2. Maintain afirm grip onthe steering wheel
with both hands andtrytohold astraight
course.
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