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1. Engine oilfiller cap(P.8-8)
2. Radiator fillercap(P.8-8)
Ð Vehicle overheat (P.6-10)
3. Brake andclutch* fluidreservoir (P.8-12)
4. Aircleaner (P.8-17)
5. Window washerfluidreservoir (P.8-12) 6.
Engine drivebeltlocation (P.8-15)
7. Engine oildipstick (P.8-8)
8. Engine coolant reservoir (P.8-8)
9. Fuse/fusible linkholder (P.8-20)
10. Battery (P.8-13)
Ð Jump starting (P.6-8)
*: forManual Transmission (MT)models
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W arning
light Name
Page
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) warning
light (yellow) (AWD model) 2-13
Anti-lock BrakingSystem
(ABS) warning light 2-13
Brake warning light 2-13
Charge warning light 2-14
Door open warning light 2-14
Electric powersteering warning
light 2-14
Engine oilpressure warning
light 2-14
Intelligent Key system warning
light 2-14
Low fuelwarning light 2-15
Low tirepressure warninglight2-15
Low washer fluidwarning light
(if so equipped) 2-16
P position selecting warning
light 2-16
Seat beltwarning light 2-16
Supplemental airbag warning
light 2-17W
arning
light Name
Page
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)
warning light 2-17Indicator
light Name
Page
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) indica-
tor light (green) (AWD model) 2-17
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) -Vindi-
cator light(green) (AWD model) 2-17
Continuously Variable Trans-
mission (CVT)indicator light(if
so equipped) 2-18
Cruise indicator light 2-18
Engine startoperation indicator
light 2-18
Exterior lightindicator 2-18
Front foglight indicator light(if
so equipped) 2-18
Front passenger airbag status
light 2-18
High beam indicator light 2-18
Malfunction IndicatorLight
(MIL) 2-18
Security indicator light 2-19
T urn signal/hazard indicator
lights 2-19
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)
off indicator light 2-19
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All-Wheel Drive(AWD) warning light(AWD
model) (ifso equipped)
Low fuelwarning light
Cruise indicator light
Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)warning
light
Low tirepressure warninglight
Engine startoperation indicatorlight
Low washer fluidwarning light(ifso
equipped)
Exterior lightindicator
Brake warning light
P position selecting warninglight
Front foglight indicator light(ifso equipped)
Seat beltwarning light
Front passenger airbag status light
Charge warning light
Supplemental airbag warning light
High beam indicator light
Door open warning light
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)warning light
Malfunction IndicatorLight(MIL)
Electric powersteering warninglight
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) indicator light(AWD
model) (ifso equipped)
Security indicator light
Engine oilpressure warninglight
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) -Vindicator light
(A WD model) (ifso equipped)
T urn signal/hazard indicatorlights
Intelligent Key system warning light
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
indicator light(ifso equipped)
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)offindicator
light
WARNING/IND ICATOR LIGHTS AND
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vehicle towedbecause drivingit
could bedangerous.
. Pressing thebrake pedalwiththe
engine stopped and/orlowbrake
fluid level mayincrease yourstop-
ping distance andbraking willre-
quire greater pedaleffortaswell as
pedal travel.
. Ifthe brake fluidlevel isbelow the
minimum orMIN mark onthe brake
fluid reservoir, donot drive untilthe
brake system hasbeen checked ata
NISSAN dealer.
Charge warning light
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If the light illuminates whiletheengine isrunning,
it may indicate thecharging systemisnot
functioning properly.Turn theengine offand
check thealternator belt.Ifthe belt isloose,
broken, missing orifthe light remains on,see a
NISSAN dealerimmediately .
CAUTION
Do not continue drivingifthe alternator
belt isloose, broken ormissing.
Door open warning light
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This light illuminates whenanyofthe doors and/
or lift gate arenot closed securely whilethe
ignition switchisin the ON position.
Electric powersteering warning
light
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When theignition switchisin the ON position,
the electric powersteering warninglightillumi-
nates. Afterstarting theengine, theelectric
power steering warninglightturns off.This
indicates theelectric powersteering systemis
operational.
If the electric powersteering warninglight
illuminates whiletheengine isrunning, itmay
indicate theelectric powersteering systemis
not functioning properlyandmay need servicing.
Have theelectric powersteering system
checked byaNISSAN dealer.
When theelectric powersteering warninglight
illuminates withtheengine running, thepower
assist tothe steering willcease operation but
you willstill have control ofthe vehicle. Atthis
time, greater steering effortsarerequired to
operate thesteering wheel,especially insharp
turns andatlow speeds.
See ªElectric powersteering systemº(P.5-34) .
Engine oilpressure warninglight
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This light warns oflow engine oilpressure. Ifthe
light flickers orilluminates duringnormal driving,
pull offthe road inasafe area, stoptheengine
immediately andcallaNISSAN dealerorother
authorized repairshop.
The engine oilpressure warninglightis
not designed toindicate alow oillevel.
Use thedipstick tocheck theoillevel. (See
ªEngine oilº(P.8-8) .)
CAUTION
Running theengine withtheengine oil
pressure warninglightoncould cause
serious damage tothe engine almost
immediately. Suchdamage isnot cov-
ered bywarranty. Turn offthe engine as
soon asitis safe todo so.
Intelligent Key system warning light
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After theignition switchisplaced inthe ON
position, thislight comes onfor about 2seconds
and then turns off.
This light illuminates orblinks asfollows:
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INTELLIGEN TKEY BATTER YDIS-
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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Follow theseeasy-to-use FuelEfficient Driving
Tips tohelp youachieve themost fueleconomy
from yourvehicle.
1. Use smooth accelerator andbrake pedal
application.
.
Avoid rapidstarts andstops.
.
Use smooth, gentleaccelerator and
brake application wheneverpossible.
.
Maintain constant speedwhilecommut-
ing and coast whenever possible.
2. Maintain constant speed.
.
Look ahead totry and anticipate and
minimize stops.
.
Synchronizing yourspeed withtraffic
lights allows youtoreduce yournumber
of stops.
.
Maintaining asteady speedcanminimize
red light stops andimprove fueleffi-
ciency .
3. Use airconditioning (A/C)athigher vehicle
speeds.
.
Below 40MPH (64km/h) ,it is more
efficient toopen windows tocool the
vehicle duetoreduced engineload.
.
Above 40MPH (64km/h) ,it is more
efficient touse A/C tocool thevehicle
due toincreased aerodynamic drag.
.
Recirculating thecool airinthe cabin
when theA/C ison reduces coolingload.
4. Drive ateconomical speedsanddistances.
.
Observing thespeed limitandnotex-
ceeding 60MPH (97km/h) (where
legally allowed) canimprove fueleffi-
ciency duetoreduced aerodynamic
drag.
.
Maintaining asafe following distance
behind othervehicles reduces unneces-
sary braking.
.
Safely monitoring traffictoanticipate
changes inspeed permits reduced brak-
ing and smooth acceleration changes.
.
Select agear range suitable toroad
conditions.
5. Use cruise control.
.
Using cruise control duringhighway
driving helpsmaintain asteady speed.
.
Cruise control isparticularly effectivein
providing fuelsavings whendriving on
flat terrains.
6. Plan forthe shortest route.
.
Utilize amap ornavigation systemto
determine thebest route tosave time.
7. Avoid idling.
.
Shutting offyour engine whensafefor
stops exceeding 30-60seconds saves fuel
and reduces emissions.
8. Buy anautomated passfortoll roads.
.
Automated passespermitdrivers touse
special lanestomaintain cruisingspeed
through thetolland avoid stopping and
starting.
9. Winter warmup.
.
Limit idling timetominimize impacttofuel
economy .
.
V ehicles typically neednomore than30
seconds ofidling atstart-up toeffectively
circulate theengine oilbefore driving.
.
Y our vehicle willreach itsideal operating
temperature morequickly whiledriving
versus idling.
10. Keeping yourvehicle cool.
.
Park yourvehicle inacovered parking
area orinthe shade whenever possible.
.
When entering ahot vehicle, opening the
windows willhelp toreduce theinside
temperature faster,resulting inreduced
demand onyour A/Csystem.
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. Keep your engine tunedup.
. Follow therecommended scheduledmain-
tenance.
. Keep thetires inflated tothe correct
pressure. Lowtirepressure increases tire
wear andlowers fueleconomy .
. Keep thewheels incorrect alignment.
Improper alignment increasestirewear and
lowers fueleconomy .
. Use therecommended viscosityengineoil.
(See ªEngine oiland oilfilter recommenda-
tionº (P.9-7) .)
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WARNING
. 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)orsimilar equip-
ment evenifthe other twowheels
are raised offthe ground. Makesure
that youinform thetest facility
personnel thatyour vehicle is
equipped withAWD before itis
placed onadynamometer. Using
the wrong testequipment mayre-
sult indrivetrain damageorunex -
pected vehicle movement which
could result inserious vehicleda-
mage orpersonal
injury.
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AWD mode switch
ALL -WHEEL DRIVE(AWD) MODE
SWIT CHOPERA TIONS
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The All-Wheel Drive(AWD) system isused to
select the2WD (Two-Wheel Drive),A WD-V or
A WD mode depending onthe driving condi-
tions.
The AWD mode indicator lights(
(green) ,
) are located inthe instrument panel.
The AWD mode indicator lights
(green)
illuminate whentheignition switchisplaced in
the ON position. Theindicator lightsturnoff
within 1second.
The AWD mode indicator lightswilldisplay the
mode selected bythe AWD mode switch while
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-WHEEL DRIVE(AWD) (ifso
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. Ifthe AWD mode switch isoperated while
making aturn, accelerating ordecelerating,
or ifthe ignition switchisturned offwhile in
the AWD-V orAWD mode, youmay feela
jolt. This isnormal.
. The oiltemperature ofpower trainparts will
increase ifthe vehicle iscontinuously
operated underconditions wherethediffer-
ence inrotation between thefront andrear
wheels islarge (wheel slip),such aswhen
driving thevehicle onrough roadsthrough
sand ormud orwhen freeing astuck vehicle.
In these cases, theAWD warning lightblinks
rapidly andtheAWD mode changes tothe
2WD mode toprotect thepower trainparts.
If you stop driving withtheengine idlingand
wait until thewarning lightstops blinking,
the AWD returns tothe AWD-V orAWD
mode.
. Brake distance inthe AWD mode isthe
same as2WD.
CAUTION
. Do not start theengine withthe
AWD mode switch inany mode in
the following cases: Ð
when thevehicle isplaced ona
free-roller orjacking upthe
vehicle withthefront tires
raised andtherear tires onthe
ground.
Ð when towing thevehicle withthe
rear tires raised fromthe
ground.
. Operate theAWD mode switch only
when driving straight. Donot oper-
ate the AWD mode switch when
making aturn orbacking up.
. Do not operate theAWD mode
switch withthefront wheel spin-
ning.
. Engine idlingspeed ishigh while
warming upthe engine. Beespe-
cially careful whenstarting ordriv-
ing onslippery surfaces withthe
AWD mode switch setinthe AWD-V
or AWD mode.
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A WD WARNING LIGHT
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The AWD warning lightlocated inthe instrument
panel illuminates whentheignition switchis
placed inthe ON position. Itturns offsoon after
the engine isstarted.
If any malfunction occursinthe AWD system
while theengine isrunning, orwhile driving, the
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warning lightwilleither remain illuminated or
blink.
High-temperature powertrainoildue tocon-
tinuous operation ofthe vehicle tofree astuck
vehicle makesthewarning lightblink rapidly
(about twicepersecond) .The driving modemay
change tothe 2WD mode. Ifthe warning light
blinks rapidly duringoperation, stopthevehicle
with theengine idlinginasafe place immedi-
ately .Then ifthe light goes offafter awhile, you
can continue driving.
A large difference betweenthediameters of
front andrear wheels willmake thewarning light
blink slowly (about onceper2seconds) .Pull off
the road inasafe area, andidletheengine.
Check thatalltire sizes arethesame, tire
pressure iscorrect andtires arenot worn.
Change theAWD mode switch tothe 2WD
mode anddonot drive fast.
CAUTION
. Ifthe warning lightilluminates while
driving, AWDmode willbechanged
to 2WD mode. Reduce thevehicle
speed andhave yourvehicle
checked byaNISSAN dealeras
soon aspossible. Beespecially
careful whendriving. .
The power trainmaybedamaged if
you continue drivingwiththeAWD
warning lightblinking rapidly.
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Maintenance requirement ...
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Scheduled maintenance ...
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General maintenance ...
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Where togo for service ...
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General maintenance ...
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Explanation ofmaintenance items...
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Maintenance precautions ...
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Engine compartment checklocations ...
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MR16DD Tengine ...
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Engine cooling system ...
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Checking enginecoolant level...
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Changing enginecoolant ...
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Engine oil...
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Checking engineoillevel ...
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Changing engineoiland filter ...
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Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)fluid...
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For NISMO RSmodels ...
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Except forNISMO RSmodels ...
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Brake andclutch (ifso equipped) fluid...
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Window washerfluid...
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Battery ...
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Jump starting ...
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V ariable voltage controlsystem ...
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Drive belt...
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plugs ...
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Replacing sparkplugs ...
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Air cleaner ...
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Windshield wiperblades ...
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Cleaning ...
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Replacing ...
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Rear window wiperblade ...
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Brakes ...
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Self-adjusting brakes...
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Brake padwear warning ...
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Fuses ...
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Engine compartment ...
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Passenger compartment ...
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Intelligent Key battery replacement ...
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Lights ...
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Headlights ...
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Exterior andinterior lights...
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Wheels andtires ...
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Tire pressure ...
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Tire labeling ...
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T ypes oftires ...
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Tire chains ...
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Changing wheelsandtires ...
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