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after ashort period oftime. Ifyou want to
return tothe D(Drive) position manually ,pull
and hold thepaddle shifterforabout 1.5
seconds.
M7 (7th) (except forNISMO RSmodels) :
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M8 (8th) (NISMO RSmodels) :
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Use thisposition forallnormal forward drivingat
highway speeds.
M6 (6th) andM5(5th) (except forNISMO
RS models) :
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M7 (7th) andM6(6th) (NISMO RSmodels) :
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Use these positions whendriving uplong
slopes, orfor engine braking whendriving down
long slopes.
M4 (4th) ,M3 (3rd) andM2(2nd) (except for
NISMO RSmodels) :
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M5 (5th) ,M4 (4th) ,M3 (3rd) andM2(2nd)
(NISMO RSmodels) :
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Use these positions forhill climbing orengine
braking ondownhill grades.
M1 (1st) :
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Use thisposition whenclimbing steephills
slowly ordriving slowlythrough deepsnow,
sand ormud, orfor maximum enginebraking on
steep downhill grades. .
Remember nottodrive athigh speeds for
extended periodsoftime inlower thanM7
(except forNISMO RSmodels) orM8
(NISMO RSmodels) range.Thisreduces
fuel economy .
. Inthe manual shiftmode, thetransmis-
sion maynotshift tothe selected
range. Thishelps maintain drivingper-
formance andreduces thechance of
vehicle damage orloss ofcontrol.
When thissituation occurs,theCon-
tinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
position indicator lightwillblink and
the chime willsound.
. Inthe manual shiftmode, thetransmis-
sion automatically shiftsdownto1st
gear before thevehicle comestoa
stop. When accelerating again,itis
necessary toshift uptothe desired
range.
. When theCVT fluidtemperature isextre-
mely low,the manual shiftmode maynot
work andautomatically shiftasadrive mode.
This isnot amalfunction. Inthis case, return
the shift lever tothe D(Drive) position and
drive forawhile andthen shifttothe manual
shift mode.
. When theCVT fluidtemperature ishigh, the
shift range mayupshift atalower engine
speed thanusual. Thisisnot amalfunction.
Accelerator downshiftÐInDposition Ð
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For passing orhill climbing, fullydepress the
accelerator pedaltothe floor. Thisshifts the
transmission downintoalower gear,depending
on the vehicle speed.
High fluidtemperature protectionmode
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This transmission hasahigh fluidtemperature
protection mode.Ifthe fluid temperature be-
comes toohigh (forexample, whenclimbing
steep grades inhigh temperature withheavy
loads) ,engine powerand,under somecondi-
tions, vehicle speedwillbedecreased auto-
matically toreduce thechance oftransmission
damage. Vehicle speed canbecontrolled with
the accelerator pedal,buttheengine andvehicle
speed maybelimited.
Fail-safe
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If the vehicle isdriven underextreme
conditions, suchasexcessive wheelspin-
ning andsubsequent hardbraking, the
fail-safe systemmaybeactivated. TheMIL
may illuminate toindicate thefail-safe
mode isactivated. (SeeªMalfunction In-
dicator Light(MIL)º (P.2-18) .)This will
occur evenifall electrical circuitsare
functioning properly.Inthis case, place
the ignition switchinthe OFF position and
wait for10seconds. Thenturntheswitch
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back tothe ONposition. Thevehicle
should returntoits normal operating
condition. Ifitdoes notreturn toits normal
operating condition, haveaNISSAN dealer
check thetransmission andrepair ifne-
cessary.
WARNING
When thehigh fluid temperature pro-
tection modeorfail-safe operation
occurs, vehiclespeedmaybegradually
reduced. Thereduced speedmaybe
lower thanother traffic,which could
increase thechance ofacollision. Be
especially carefulwhendriving. Ifne-
cessary, pulltothe side ofthe road ata
safe place andallow thetransmission
to return tonormal operation, orhave it
repaired if
necessary.
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Shift lockrelease
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If the battery charge islow ordischarged, the
shift lever maynotbemoved fromtheP(Park)
position evenwiththebrake pedal depressed
and theshift lever button pushed.
T o move theshift lever, perform thefollowing
procedure:
1. Place theignition switchinthe OFF or
L OCK position.
2. Apply theparking brake.
3. Remove theshift lockrelease cover
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using asuitable tool. 4.
Push down theshift lockrelease usinga
suitable tool.
5. Push theshift lever button andmove the
shift lever tothe N(Neutral) positionwhile
holding downtheshift lockrelease.
Place theignition switchinthe ON position. The
vehicle maybemoved tothe desired location.
Replace theremoved shiftlockrelease cover
after theoperation.
If the battery isdischarged completely,the
steering wheelcannot beunlocked. Donot
move thevehicle withthesteering wheellocked.
If the shift lever cannot bemoved outofthe P
(Park) position, haveaNISSAN dealercheckthe
CVT system assoon aspossible.
WARNING
If the shift lever cannot bemoved from
the P(Park) position whiletheengine is
running andthebrake pedalisde-
pressed, thestop lights maynotwork.
Malfunctioning stoplights couldcause
an accident injuringyourself and
others.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSIO N(MT)
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WARNING
. Do not downshift abruptlyonslip-
pery roads. Thismay cause aloss of
control.
. Do not over-rev theengine when
shifting toalower gear.Thismay
cause aloss ofcontrol orengine
damage.
. When thehigh fluid temperature
protection modeorfail-safe opera-
tion occurs, vehiclespeedmaybe
gradually reduced.Thereduced
speed maybelower thanother
traffic ,which couldincrease the
chance ofacollision. Beespecially
careful whendriving. Ifnecessary,
pull tothe side ofthe road atasafe
place andallow thetransmission to
return tonormal operation, orhave
it repaired ifnecessary.
CAUTION
. Do not rest your footonthe clutch
pedal whiledriving. Thismay da-
mage theclutch.
. Fully depress theclutch pedalbe-
fore shifting tohelp prevent trans-
mission damage.
. Stop yourvehicle completely before
shifting intoR(Reverse) .
. When thevehicle isstopped fora
period oftime, forexample atastop
light, shifttoN(Neutral) andrelease
the clutch pedalwiththefoot brake
applied.
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Shifting
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T o change gears,orwhen upshifting ordown-
shifting, fullydepress theclutch pedal, shiftinto
the appropriate gear,thenslowly andsmoothly
release theclutch pedal.
T o ensure smooth gearchanges, besure tofully
depress theclutch pedalbefore operating the
shift lever. Ifthe clutch pedalisnot fully
depressed beforethetransmission isshifted, a
gear noise maybeheard. Transmission damage
could occur.
Start thevehicle in1st gear andshift to2nd,
3rd, 4th,5thand 6thgear insequence accord-
ing tovehicle speed.
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T o back up,pull theshift lever ring
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upward
and then move itto the R(Reverse) gearafter
stopping thevehicle completely .
The shift lever ringreturns toits original position
when theshift lever ismoved tothe N(Neutral)
position.
If itis difficult tomove theshift lever intotheR
(Reverse) or1st gear, shifttothe N(Neutral)
position, andthen release theclutch pedalonce.
Fully depress theclutch pedalagainandshift
into theR(Reverse) or1st gear.
Suggested upshiftspeeds
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The following aresuggested vehiclespeeds for
shifting intoahigher gear.These suggestions
relate tofuel economy andvehicle performance.
Actual upshift speeds willvary according toroad
conditions, theweather andindividual driving
habits.
Gear change MPH
(km/h)
1st to2nd 13
(21)
2nd to3rd 22
(35)
3rd to4th 30
(48)
4th to5th 35
(56)
5th to6th 42
(68)
Suggested maximumspeedineach gear
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Downshift toalower gearifthe engine isnot
running smoothly ,or ifyou need toaccelerate.
Do not exceed themaximum suggested speed
(shown below)inany gear. Forlevel road
driving, usethehighest gearsuggested forthat
speed. Always observe postedspeedlimits,and
drive according tothe road conditions, which
will ensure safeoperation. Donot over-rev the
engine whenshifting toalower gearasitmay
cause engine damage orloss ofvehicle control.
Except forNISMO RSmodels:
Gear MPH
(km/h)
1st 31
(50)
2nd 55
(88)
3rd 76
(122)
4th Ð
5th Ð
6th Ð
For NISMO RSmodels:
Gear MPH
(km/h)
1st 27
(44)
2nd 50
(80)
3rd 73
(118)
4th Ð
5th Ð
6th Ð
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The Integrated ControlSystemislocated below
the audio system ornavigation system(ifso
equipped) .Two Integrated ControlSystem
modes canbeselected: Drivemode and
Climate Controlmode.
Depending onwhich Integrated ControlSystem
mode selected (DrivemodeorClimate Control
mode) ,the screen display andsome button
functions willchange.
. Drive mode
In the Drive mode, threetypes ofdriving
modes canbeselected: NORMAL, SPORT
and ECO. SeeªDrive modeº (P.5-21) .In
addition, whileinthe Drive mode, SETUP,
Drive information andECO information can
be displayed andadjusted. SeeªIntegrated
control systemº (P.2-21) .
. Climate Controlmode
In the Climate Controlmode,theclimate
control canbeset and adjusted. See
ª Automatic airconditioner (withIntegrated
Control System)º (P.4-29)
.
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DRIVE MODE
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1. NORMAL drivemode button
2. Climate controlmodeselect button
3. Drive mode select button
4. SETUP button
5. SPORT drivemode button
6. ECO drivemode button 7.
Display screen
8. Enter button/Selection dial
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so equippe d)
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Example
Three drivemodes (NORMAL, SPORTand
ECO) canbeselected depending onthe driving
condition. Wheneachmode isselected, the
control stateofthe engine, CVT(ifso
equipped) ,steering andclimate appears on
the display briefly.
Each selected Drivemode (NORMAL, SPORT
or ECO) isdisplayed atthe top ofthe display
screen.
NO TE:
. The display valuesoftorque, boostand
current fueleconomy maydiffer de-
pending ondriving conditions. Usethe
display valuesasreference only. .
The vehicle willbeset tothe NORMAL
drive mode whenrestarting the engine.
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NORMAL drivemode
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The NORMAL drivemode isrecommended for
normal driving. To set the NORMAL drivemode,
press theDrive mode select button andthen
press theNORMAL drivemode button. The
control stateofthe engine, CVT(ifso equipped)
steering andclimate isdisplayed briefly.
When theNORMAL drivemode isselected, a
voltage meterandanengine torquemeter
appear onthe display screen.
NO TE:
. The voltage metermaychange accord-
ing tothe driving condition. Thisisnot
a malfunction.
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. Atstart up,the vehicle isautomatically
set tothe NORMAL drive
mode.
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SPORT drivemode
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The SPORT drivemode isrecommended foran
enhanced performance feel.To set the SPORT
drive mode, pressthedrive mode select button.
The control stateofthe engine, CVT(ifso
equipped) ,steering andclimate controlis
displayed briefly.In the SPORT mode,the
engine, CVT(ifso equipped) andsteering are
set toSPORT .Climate controlisset to
NORMAL.
When theSPORT drivemode isselected, a
boost meter appears onthe display screen. NO
TE:
In the SPORT mode,fueleconomy maybe
reduced.
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ECO drivemode
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The ECO drivemode isrecommended for
maximum fueleconomy .In the ECO drivemode,
the engine andCVT (ifso equipped) are
adjusted toenhance fueleconomy .
T o set the ECO drivemode, pressthedrive
mode select button andthen press theECO
drive mode button. Thecontrol stateofthe
engine, CVT(ifso equipped) ,steering and
climate controlisdisplayed briefly.
When theECO drivemode isselected, the
current fueleconomy appearsonthe display
screen.
When theclimate ECOmode isalso switched on,
the climate controlsystem isadjusted to
further enhance fueleconomy .
The climate ECOmode canbeswitched onor
off inthe SETUP mode.SeeªSetting theclimate
ECO modeº (P.5-24) .
NO TE:
. Many driving factors influence fuel
economy. SelectingtheECO drive
mode maynotimprove fueleconomy.
. Inthe ECO drive mode, performance
may be reduced.
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Setting theclimate ECOmode:
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When theclimate ECOmode isswitched on,
the climate controlsystem operates toenhance
fuel economy .
T o turn theclimate ECOmode onoroff
1. Press thedrive mode select button toselect
the drive mode.
2. Press theSETUP button.
3. Turn theselection dialuntil ªCLIMA TEECOº
is selected.
4. Press theENTER buttontoswitch climate
ECO onoroff. When theCLIMA TEECO
mode isturned on,the CLIMA TEECO
indicator
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WARNING
. Be sure theparking brakeisfully
released beforedriving. Failureto
do socan cause brakefailure and
lead toan accident.
. Do not release theparking brake
from outside thevehicle.
. Donot use theshift lever inplace of
the parking brake.Whenparking, be
sure theparking brakeisfully
engaged.
. Donot leave children unattended in
a vehicle. Theycould release the
parking brakeandcause anacci-
dent.
SP A2110
T o apply: Pulltheparking brakeleverup
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1
.
T o release:
1. Firmly applythefoot brake.
2. While pulling uponthe parking brakelever
slightly ,push thebutton
*
2
and lower the
lever completely
*
3
.
3. Before driving, besure thebrake warning
light goes out.
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PRECAUTION SON CRUISE CON-
TROL
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. Ifthe cruise control system malfunctions, it
will cancel automatically .The CRUISE in-
dicator lightonthe meter panelwillthen
blink towarn thedriver.
. Ifthe engine coolant temperature becomes
excessively high,thecruise control system
will cancel automatically .
. Ifthe CRUISE indicator lightblinks, turnthe
cruise control MAINswitch offand have the
system checked byaNISSAN dealer.
. The CRUISE indicator lightmayblink when
the cruise control MAINswitch isturned ON
while pushing theACCEL/RES, COAST/
SET orCANCEL switch.To properly setthe
cruise control system, perform thefollowing
procedures.
WARNING
Do not use thecruise control when
driving underthefollowing conditions:
. when itis not possible tokeep the
vehicle ataset speed
. inheavy traffic orintraffic that
varies inspeed .
onwinding orhilly roads
. on slippery roads(rain,snow, ice,
etc .)
. invery windy areas
Doing socould cause aloss ofvehicle
control andresult inan accident.
CAUTION
On Manual Transmission (MT)models,
do not shift intoN(Neutral) without
depressing theclutch pedalwhenthe
cruise control isset. Should thisoccur,
depress theclutch pedalandturn the
MAIN switch offimmediately. Failureto
do somay cause engine
damage.
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1. ACCEL/RES switch
2. COAST/SET switch
3. CANCEL switch
4. MAIN (ON´OFF) switch
CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS
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The cruise control allowsdriving ataspeed
between 25to89 MPH (40to144 km/h)
without keeping yourfootonthe accelerator
pedal.
T o turn onthe cruise control, pushtheMAIN
switch on.The CRUISE indicator lightwill
illuminate.
T o set cruising speed,accelerate thevehicle
to the desired speed,pushtheCOAST/SET
switch andrelease it.Take your footoffthe
CRUISE CONTROL
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