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3. When appropriate, slowlyrelease theaccel-
erator pedaltogradually slowthevehicle.
4. Gradually steerthevehicle toasafe location
off the road andaway fromtraffic ifpossible.
5. Lightly applythebrake pedaltogradually
stop thevehicle.
6. Turn onthe hazard warning flashersand
either contact aroadside emergency service
to change thetireorsee ªChanging aflat
tireº (P.6-3) ofthis Owner's Manual.
DRINKING ALCOHOL/DRUG SAND
DRIVING
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WARNING
Never driveunder theinfluence of
alcohol ordrugs. Alcohol inthe blood-
stream reduces coordination, delays
reaction timeandimpairs judgement.
Driving afterdrinking alcoholincreases
the likelihood ofbeing involved inan
accident injuringyourself andothers.
Additionally, ifyou areinjured inan
accident, alcoholcanincrease these-
verity ofthe injury.
NISSAN iscommitted tosafe driving. However,
you must choose nottodrive under theinfluence of
alcohol. Everyyearthousands ofpeople are
injured orkilled inalcohol-related accidents.
Although thelocal lawsvaryonwhat is
considered tobe legally intoxicated, thefact is
that alcohol affectsallpeople differently and
most people underestimate theeffects of
alcohol.
Remember, drinkinganddriving don'tmix!And
that istrue fordrugs, too(over-the-counter,
prescription, andillegal drugs).Don't driveif
your ability tooperate yourvehicle isimpaired by
alcohol, drugs,orsome otherphysical condition.
DRIVING SAFETYPRECAUTI ONS
GUID-0B A35F18-20 70-428E-9EBB -57A04344BFFA
Y our NISSAN isdesigned forboth normal and
off-road use.However, avoiddriving indeep
water ormud asyour NISSAN ismainly
designed forleisure use,unlike aconventional
off-road vehicle.
Remember thatTwo-Wheel Drive(2WD) mod-
els are less capable thanAll-Wheel Drive
(A WD) models forrough roaddriving and
extrication whenstuckindeep snow,mud, or
the like.
Please observe thefollowing precautions:
WARNING
. Drive carefully whenoffthe road
and avoid dangerous areas.Every
person whodrives orrides inthis
vehicle shouldbeseated withtheir
seat beltfastened. Thiswillkeep
you and your passengers inposition
when driving overrough terrain.
. Do not drive across steepslopes.
Instead driveeither straight upor
straight downtheslopes. Off-road
vehicles cantipover sideways much
more easily thantheycanforward or
backward.
. Many hillsaretoo steep forany
vehicle. Ifyou drive upthem, you
may stall. Ifyou drive down them,
you may notbeable tocontrol your
speed. Ifyou drive across them,you
may rollover.
. Donot shift ranges whiledriving on
downhill gradesasthis could cause
loss ofcontrol ofthe vehicle.
. Stay alert when driving tothe top of
a hill. Atthe top there could bea
drop-off orother hazard thatcould
cause anaccident.
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. Ifyour engine stallsoryou cannot
make itto the top ofasteep hill,
never attempt toturn around. Your
vehicle couldtiporroll over. Always
back straight downinR(Reverse)
range. Neverbackdown inN(Neu-
tral) ,using onlythebrake, asthis
could cause lossofcontrol.
. Heavy braking goingdownahill
could cause yourbrakes tooverheat
and fade, resulting inloss ofcontrol
and anaccident. Applybrakes
lightly andusealow range to
control yourspeed.
. Unsecured cargocanbethrown
around whendriving overrough
terrain. Properly secureallcargo
so itwill notbethrown forward
and cause injurytoyou oryour
passengers.
. To avoid raising thecenter ofgravity
excessively, donot exceed therated
capacity ofthe roof rack (ifso
equipped) andevenly distribute the
load. Secure heavyloadsinthe
cargo areaasfar forward andas
low aspossible. Donot equip the
vehicle withtires larger thanspeci-
fied inthis manual. Thiscould cause your
vehicle toroll over.
. Do not grip theinside orspokes of
the steering wheelwhendriving off-
road. Thesteering wheelcould
move suddenly andinjure your
hands. Instead drivewithyour fin-
gers andthumbs onthe outside of
the rim.
. Before operating thevehicle, ensure
that thedriver andallpassengers
have theirseatbelts fastened.
. Always drivewiththefloor mats in
place asthe floor maybecame hot.
. Lower yourspeed whenencounter-
ing strong crosswinds. Withahigher
center ofgravity, yourNISSAN is
more affected bystrong sidewinds.
Slower speeds ensurebettervehicle
control.
. Do not drive beyond theperfor-
mance capability ofthe tires, even
with AWD engaged.
. For AWD equipped vehicles,donot
attempt toraise twowheels offthe
ground andshift thetransmission to
any drive orreverse position with
the engine running. Doingsomay
result indrivetrain damageorun- expected
vehiclemovement which
could result inserious vehicleda-
mage orpersonal injury.
. Do not attempt totest anAWD
equipped vehicleona2-wheel dy-
namometer (suchasthe dynam-
ometers usedbysome states for
emissions testing),or similar equip-
ment evenifthe other twowheels
are raised offthe ground. Makesure
you inform testfacility personnel
that your vehicle isequipped with
AWD before itis placed ona
dynamometer. Usingthewrong test
equipment mayresult indrivetrain
damage orunexpected vehicle
movement whichcouldresult in
serious vehicledamage orpersonal
injury.
. When awheel isoff the ground due
to an unlevel surface, donot spin
the wheel excessively (AWDmodel) .
. Accelerating quickly,sharpsteering
maneuvers orsudden braking may
cause lossofcontrol.
. Ifat all possible, avoidsharp turning
maneuvers, particularlyathigh
speeds. Your vehicle hasahigher
center ofgravity thanaconventional
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passenger car.The vehicle isnot
designed forcornering atthe same
speeds asconventional passenger
cars. Failure tooperate thisvehicle
correctly couldresult inloss of
control and/orarollover accident.
. Always usetires ofthe same type,
size, brand, construction (bias,bias-
belted orradial) ,and tread pattern
on allfour wheels. Installtraction
devices onthe front wheels when
driving onslippery roadsanddrive
carefully.
. Besure tocheck thebrakes imme-
diately afterdriving inmud orwater.
See ªBrake systemº (P.5-35) forwet
brakes.
. Avoid parking yourvehicle onsteep
hills. Ifyou getout ofthe vehicle
and itrolls forward, backward or
sideways, youcould beinjured.
. Whenever youdrive off-road
through sand,mudorwater asdeep
as the wheel hub,more frequent
maintenance mayberequired. See
the maintenance informationinthe
ªNISSAN ServiceandMaintenance
Guideº . .
Spinning thefront wheels onslip-
pery surfaces maycause theAWD
warning lighttoflash andtheAWD
system toautomatically switchfrom
the AWD mode tothe 2WD mode.
This could reduce traction. Beespe-
cially careful whentowing atrailer
(AWD model) .
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WARNING
Do not operate thepush-button ignition
switch whiledriving thevehicle except
in an emergency. (Theengine willstop
when theignition switchispushed 3
consecutive timesorthe ignition switch
is pushed andheld formore than2
seconds.) Ifthe engine stopswhilethe
vehicle isbeing driven, thiscould lead
to acrash andserious injury.
Before operating thepush-button ignition
switch, besure tomove theshift lever tothe P
(Park) position (forContinuously Variable Trans-
mission models) orthe shift lever tothe N
(Neutral) position(formanual transmission
models) .
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ST ART FUNCTION
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The Intelligent Key can only beused forstarting
the engine whentheIntelligent Key iswithin the
specified operating range
*
1
.
When theIntelligent Key battery isalmost
discharged orstrong radiowaves arepresent
near theoperating location,theIntelligent Key
system's operating rangebecomes narrower
and may notfunction properly.
If the Intelligent Key iswithin theoperating
range, itis possible foranyone, evensomeone
who does notcarry theIntelligent Key ,to push
the ignition switchtostart theengine. .
The cargo roomareaisnot included inthe
operating rangebuttheIntelligent Key may
function.
. Ifthe Intelligent Key isplaced onthe
instrument panel,insidetheglove boxor
door pocket, theIntelligent Key may not
function.
. Ifthe Intelligent Key isplaced nearthedoor
or window outsidethevehicle, theIntelligent
K ey may function.
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PUSH-BUTT ONIGNITION SWITCH
OPERA TION
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When theignition switchispushed without
depressing thebrake pedal(Continuously Vari-
able Transmission models)orthe clutch pedal
(manual transmission models),the ignition
switch position willchange asfollows:
. Push oncetochange toACC.
. Push twotimes tochange toON.
. Push three times tochange toOFF .
. Push fourtimes toreturn toACC.
. Open orclose anydoor toreturn toLOCK
during theOFF position.
The indicator light
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illuminates whentheignition switchisin the
ACC orON position.
Some indicators andwarnings foroperation are
displayed onthe meter. (SeeªWarning/indicator
lights andaudible remindersº (P.2-12) .)
Continuousl yVariable Transmiss ion
models
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The ignition lockisdesigned sothat theignition
switch position cannotbeswitched toLOCK
until theshift lever ismoved tothe P(Park)
position.
When theignition switchcannot bepushed
toward theLOCK position, proceedasfollows:
1. Move theshift lever intotheP(Park)
position.
2. Push theignition switchtothe OFF position.
3. Open thedoor. Theignition switchwill
change tothe LOCK position.
The shift lever canbemoved fromtheP
(Park) position ifthe ignition switchisin
the ONposition andthebrake pedalis
depressed.
PUSH-BUTT ONIGNITION SWITCH
POSITIONS
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L OCK (Normal parkingposition)
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The ignition switchcanonly belocked inthis
position.
The ignition switchwillbeunlocked whenitis
pushed tothe ACC position whilecarrying the
Intelligent Key .
ACC (Accessorie s)
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This position activates electrical accessories
such asthe radio, whentheengine isnot
running.
ON (Normal operating position)
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This position turnsonthe ignition systemand
electrical accessories.
OFF
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The engine canbeturned offinthis position.
Continuously Variable Transmission models:The
ignition lockisdesigned sothat theignition
switch cannot beswitched tothe LOCK position
until theshift lever ismoved tothe P(Park)
position.
CAUTION
Do not leave thevehicle withthepush-
button ignition switchinACC orON
position whentheengine isnot running
for anextended period.Thiscandis-
charge thebattery.
EMERGENC YENGINE SHUTOFF
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T o shut offthe engine inan emergency situation
while driving, perform thefollowing procedure:
. Rapidly pushthepush-button ignitionswitch
3 consecutive timesinless than 1.5
seconds, or
. Push andhold thepush-button ignition
switch formore than2seconds.
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CHARGE
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If the battery ofthe Intelligent Key isdischarged,
or environmental conditionsinterferewiththe
Intelligent Key operation, starttheengine
according tothe following procedure:
1. Move theshift lever tothe P(Park) position
(for Continuously Variable Transmission
models) orthe shift lever tothe N(Neutral)
position (formanual transmission models).
2. Firmly applythefoot brake.
3. Touch theignition switchwiththeIntelligent
K ey as illustrated. (Achime willsound.) 4.
Push theignition switchwhiledepressing
the brake pedalwithin 10seconds afterthe
chime sounds. Theengine willstart.
After step3is performed, whentheignition
switch ispushed withoutdepressing thebrake
pedal, theignition switchposition willchange to
ACC.
NO TE:
. When theignition switchispushed to
the ACC orON position orthe engine is
started bythe above procedures, the
Intelligent Keysystem warning light
may blink inyellow evenifthe Intelli-
gent Keyisinside thevehicle. Thisis
not amalfunction. To stop thewarning
light from blinking, touchtheignition
switch withtheIntelligent Keyagain.
. Ifthe Intelligent Keysystem warning
light inthe meter isblinking ingreen,
replace thebattery assoon aspossible.
(See ªIntelligent Keybattery replace-
mentº (P.8-23) .)
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. Make surethearea around thevehicle is
clear.
. Check fluidlevels suchasengine oil,cool-
ant, brake fluid,andwindow washerfluidas
frequently aspossible, oratleast whenever
you refuel.
. Check thatallwindows andlights areclean.
. Visually inspecttiresfortheir appearance
and condition. Alsocheck tiresforproper
inflation.
. Lock alldoors.
. Position seatandadjust headrestraints.
. Adjust insideandoutside mirrors.
. Fasten seatbelts andaskallpassengers to
do likewise.
. Check theoperation ofwarning lightswhen
the ignition switchisplaced inthe ON
position. (SeeªWarning/indicator lightsand
audible remindersº (P.2-12) .)
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1. Apply theparking brake.
2. Move theshift lever tothe P(Park) orN
(Neutral) position.(Pisrecommended.)
The starter isdesigned nottooperate unless
the shift lever isin either ofthe above
positions.
Manual Transmission (MT)models:
Move theshift lever tothe N(Neutral)
position. Depresstheclutch pedalfullyto
the floor.
The starter isdesigned nottooperate unless
the clutch pedalisfully depressed.
The Intelligent Keymust becarried
when operating theignition switch.
3. Push theignition switchtothe ON position.
Depress thebrake pedal(CVTmodels) or
the clutch pedal(MTmodels) andpush the
ignition switchtostart theengine.
T o start theengine immediately ,push and
release theignition switchwhiledepressing
the brake pedal withtheignition switchin
any position.
.
If the engine isvery hard tostart in
extremely coldweather orwhen restart-
ing, depress theaccelerator pedalalittle
(approximately 1/3tothe floor) andwhile
holding, cranktheengine. Release the
accelerator pedalwhentheengine starts.
.
If the engine isvery hard tostart because
it is flooded, depresstheaccelerator
pedal allthe way tothe floor andhold it.
Push theignition switchtothe ON
position tostart cranking theengine.
After 5or 6seconds, stopcranking by
pushing theignition switchtoOFF .After
cranking theengine, releasetheaccel-
erator pedal. Cranktheengine withyour
foot offthe accelerator pedalby
depressing thebrake pedal andpushing
the push-button ignitionswitchtostart
the engine. Ifthe engine starts,butfails
to run, repeat theabove procedure.
CAUTION
Do not operate thestarter formore
than 15seconds atatime. Ifthe engine
does notstart, pushtheignition switch
to OFF andwait 10seconds before
cranking again,otherwise thestarter
could bedamaged.
4. Warm-up
Allow theengine toidle foratleast 30
seconds afterstarting. Donot race the
engine whilewarming itup. Drive at
moderate speedforashort distance first, especially
incold weather. Incold weather,
keep theengine running foraminimum of2-
3 minutes beforeshutting itoff. Starting and
stopping theengine overashort period of
time maymake thevehicle moredifficult to
start.
When racing theengine upto4,000 rpmor
more under noload condition, theengine
will enter thefuel cutmode.
5. To stop theengine, movetheshift lever to
the P(Park) position (CVTmodels) ormove
the shift lever tothe N(Neutral) position(MT
models) ,and push theignition switchtothe
OFF position.
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Care should betaken toavoid situations
that canlead topotential batterydischarge
and potential no-startconditions suchas:
1. Installation orextended useofelectro-
nic accessories thatconsume battery
power whentheengine isnot running
(Phone chargers, GPS,DVDplayers,
etc .)
2. Vehicle isnot driven regularly and/or
only driven shortdistances.
In these cases, thebattery mayneed tobe
charged tomaintain batteryhealth.
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CONTINUOUS LY VARIABLE TRANS-
MISSION (CVT)
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The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
in your vehicle iselectronically controlledto
produce maximum powerandsmooth operation.
The recommended operatingprocedures forthis
transmission areshown onthe following pages.
Follow theseprocedures formaximum vehicle
performance anddriving enjoyment.
Engine powermaybeautomatically re-
duced toprotect theCVT ifthe engine
speed increases quicklywhendriving on
slippery roadsorwhile being tested on
some dynamometers.
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1. After starting theengine, fullydepress the
foot brake pedalbefore moving theshift
lever outofthe P(Park) position.
This CVTisdesigned sothat thefoot
brake pedalmustbedepressed before
shifting fromP(Park) toany driving
position whiletheignition switchisin
the ONposition.
The shift lever cannot bemoved outof
the P(Park) position andinto anyof
the other positions ifthe ignition
switch isplaced inthe LOCK ,OFF or
ACC position orifthe key isremoved. 2.
Keep thefoot brake pedaldepressed, push
the shift lever button andmove theshift lever
to adriving position.
3. Release theparking brakeandfoot brake
pedal, andthen gradually startthevehicle in
motion.
WARNING
. Do not depress theaccelerator
pedal whileshifting fromP(Park)
or N(Neutral) toR(Reverse) ,D
(Drive) ,or manual shiftmode (ifso
equipped) .Always depress the
brake pedaluntilshifting iscom-
pleted. Failure todo socould cause
you tolose control andhave an
accident.
. Cold engine idlespeed ishigh, so
use caution whenshifting intoa
forward orreverse gearbefore the
engine haswarmed up.
. Never shifttoP(Park) orR(Re-
verse) whilevehicle ismoving. Fail-
ure todo socould cause youtolose
control andhave anaccident.
CAUTION
. Except inan emergency, donot shift
to the N(Neutral) positionwhile
driving. Coasting withthetransmis-
sion inthe N(Neutral) positionmay
cause serious damage tothe trans-
mission.
. When stopping thevehicle onan
uphill grade, donot hold thevehicle
by depressing theaccelerator pedal.
The foot brake should beused for
this purpose.
. Do not downshift abruptlyonslip-
pery roads. Thismay cause aloss of
control.
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T o move theshift lever,
: Push
thebutton
*
A
while depressing the
brake
pedal.
: Push
thebutton
*
A
.
: Just
move theshift lever.
Shifting
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After starting theengine, fullydepress thebrake
pedal, pushtheshift lever button andmove the
shift lever fromtheP(Park) position toany ofthe
desired shiftpositions.
WARNING
Apply theparking brakeifthe shift lever
is in any position whiletheengine is
not running. Failuretodo socould
cause thevehicle tomove unexpectedly
or roll away andresult inserious
personal injuryorproperty damage.
If the ignition switchisplaced inthe OFF or
ACC position forany reason whiletheshift lever
is in any positions otherthantheP(Park) ,the
ignition switchcannot beplaced inthe LOCK
position.
If the ignition switchcannot beplaced inthe
L OCK position, performthefollowing steps:
1. Apply theparking brakewhenthevehicle is
stopped.
2. Place theignition switchinthe ON position
while depressing thefoot brake pedal.
3. Move theshift lever tothe P(Park) position.
4. Place theignition switchinthe OFF position.
CAUTION
T o prevent transmission damage,move
the shift lever tothe P(Park) orR
(Reverse) positiononlywhen thevehi-
cle iscompletely stopped.
P (Park) :
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Use thisposition whenthevehicle isparked or
when starting theengine. Makesurethevehicle
is completely stopped.Thebrake pedalmust
be depressed andtheshift lever button
pushed into move theshift lever fromN
(Neutral) orany drive position toP(Park) .
Apply theparking brake.Whenparking onahill,
apply theparking brakefirst,then move theshift
lever tothe P(Park) position.
R (Reverse) :
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Use thisposition toback up.Make surethe
vehicle iscompletely stoppedbeforeselecting
the R(Reverse) position.Thebrake pedal
must bedepressed andtheshift lever
button pushed into move theshift lever
from P(Park) ,N (Neutral) orany driving
position toR(Reverse) .
N (Neutral) :
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Neither forward norreverse gearisengaged.
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The engine canbestarted inthis position. You
may shift toN(Neutral) andrestart astalled
engine whilethevehicle ismoving.
D (Drive) :
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Use thisposition forallnormal forward driving.
JVS0388X
Paddle shifter(ifso equipped)
Manual shiftmode (ifso equipped)
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When theshift lever isshifted fromtheD(Drive)
position tothe manual shiftgate, thetransmis-
sion enters themanual shiftmode. Shiftranges
can beselected manually bymoving theshift
lever upordown, orpulling theright-side orleft-
side paddle shifter(ifso equipped) .
In the manual shiftmode, theshift range is
displayed onthe position indicator inthe meter. Shift
ranges upordown onebyone asfollows:
Except forNISMO RSmodels:
M1 ?
M2?
M3?
M4?
M5 ?
M6 ?
M7
/ / /// /
NISMO RSmodels:
M1 ?
M2 ?
M3 ?
M4 ?
M5 ?
M6 ?
M7 ?
M8
/ // // / /
. When shifting up,move theshift lever tothe
+ (up) side orpull theright-side paddle
shifter (+)
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(if so equipped) .The
transmission shiftstoahigher range.
. When shifting down,movetheshift lever to
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