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Illustrated tableofcontents
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1. Liftgate (P.3-16)
Ð Intelligent Key system (P.3-6)
2. Rearwindow wiperandwasher
Ð Switch operation (P.2-34)
Ð Window washerfluid(P.8-12)
3. High-mounted stoplight(P.8-26) 4.
Antenna (P.4-72)
Ð Satellite radioantenna* (P.4-32)
5. Rearwindow defroster (P.2-35)
6. Fuel-filler door
Ð Operation (P.3-18)
Ð Fuel information (P.9-4) 7.
Rearviewcamera
Ð RearView Monitor*(P.4-8)
Ð Around View

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SP A2801
CHILD SAFETY REARDOOR LOCK
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Child safety reardoor locks helpprevent therear
doors frombeing opened accidentally ,espe-
cially when smallchildren areinthe vehicle.
When thelevers areinthe lock position
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1
, the rear doors canbeopened only
from theoutside.
T o disengage, movethelevers tothe unlock
position
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.
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WARNING
. Radio waves couldadversely affect
electric medical equipment. Those
who useapacemaker shouldcon-
tact theelectric medical equipment
manufacturer forthe possible influ-
ences before use.
. The Intelligent Keytransmits radio
waves whenthebuttons are
pushed. TheFAAadvises thatthe
radio waves mayaffect aircraft na-
vigation andcommunication sys-
tems. Donot operate the
Intelligent Keywhile onanairplane.
Make surethebuttons arenot
operated unintentionally whenthe
unit isstored during aflight.
The Intelligent Key system canoperate allthe
door locks using theremote controller function
or pushing therequest switchonthe vehicle
without takingthekey outfrom apocket or
purse. Theoperating environment and/orcondi-
tions mayaffect theIntelligent Key system
operation.
Be sure toread thefollowing beforeusingthe
Intelligent Key system.
CAUTION
. Be sure tocarry theIntelligent Key
with youwhen operating thevehi-
cle.
. Never leavetheIntelligent Keyin
the vehicle whenyouleave the
vehicle.
The Intelligent Key isalways communicating with
the vehicle asitreceives radiowaves. The
Intelligent Key system transmits weakradio
waves. Environmental conditionsmayinterfere
with theoperation ofthe Intelligent Key system
under thefollowing operating conditions.
. When operating nearalocation where
strong radiowaves aretransmitted, such
as aTV tower, power station andbroad-
casting station.
. When inpossession ofwireless equipment,
such asacellular phone,transceiver, and
CB radio.
. When theIntelligent Key isin contact withor
covered bymetallic materials.
. When anytype ofradio wave remote control
is used nearby .
. When theIntelligent Key isplaced nearan
electric appliance suchasapersonal
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. When thevehicle isparked nearaparking
meter.
In such cases, correct theoperating conditions
before usingtheIntelligent Key function oruse
the mechanical key.
Although thelifeofthe battery variesdepending
on the operating conditions, thebattery's lifeis
approximately 2years. Ifthe battery isdis-
charged, replaceitwith anew one.
Since theIntelligent Key iscontinuously receiv-
ing radio waves, ifthe key isleft near equipment
which transmits strongradiowaves, suchas
signals fromaTV and personal computer, the
battery lifemay become shorter.
For information regardingreplacement ofa
battery ,see ªIntelligent Key battery replacementº
(P .8-23) .
As many as4Intelligent Keys can beregistered
and used withonevehicle. Forinformation about
the purchase anduseofadditional Intelligent
K eys, contact aNISSAN dealer.
CAUTION
. Do not allow theIntelligent Key,
which contains electrical compo-
nents, tocome intocontact with water
orsalt water. Thiscould affect
the system function.
. Do not drop theIntelligent Key.
. Do not strike theIntelligent Key
sharply against another object.
. Do not change ormodify theIntel-
ligent Key.
. Wetting maydamage theIntelligent
Key. Ifthe Intelligent Keygets wet,
immediately wipeuntilitis comple-
tely dry.
. Ifthe outside temperature isbelow
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INTELLIGEN TKEY OPERA TING
RANGE
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The Intelligent Key functions canonly beused
when theIntelligent Key iswithin thespecified
operating rangefromtherequest switch
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.
When theIntelligent Key battery isdischarged or
strong radiowaves arepresent neartheoperat-
ing location, theIntelligent Key system's operat-
ing range becomes narrower, andtheIntelligent
K ey may notfunction properly.
The operating rangeiswithin 31.50 in(80 cm)
from each request switch
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1
.
If the Intelligent Key istoo close tothe door
glass, handle orrear bumper, therequest switches
maynotfunction.
When theIntelligent Key iswithin theoperating
range, itis possible foranyone whodoes not
carry theIntelligent Key topush therequest
switch tolock/unlock thedoors including thelift gate.
SP A2407
DOOR LOCKS/UNL OCKSPRECAU-
TION
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. Donot push thedoor handle request switch
with theIntelligent Key held inyour hand as
illustrated. Theclose distance tothe door
handle willcause theIntelligent Key system
to have difficulty recognizing thattheIn-
telligent Key isoutside thevehicle.
. After locking withthedoor handle request
switch, verifythedoors aresecurely locked
by testing them.
. To prevent theIntelligent Key from being left
inside thevehicle, makesureyoucarry the
key with youand then lockthedoors.
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HOW TO USE REMO TEKEYLESS
ENTR YFUNCTION
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WARNING
. Radio waves couldadversely affect
electric medical equipment. Those
who useapacemaker shouldcon-
tact theelectric medical equipment
manufacturer forthe possible influ-
ences before use.
. The Intelligent Keytransmits radio
waves whenthebuttons are
pushed. TheFAAadvises thatthe
radio waves mayaffect aircraft na-
vigation andcommunication sys-
tems. Donot operate the
Intelligent Keywhile onanairplane.
Make surethebuttons arenot
operated unintentionally whenthe
unit isstored during aflight.
CAUTION
. Do not allow theIntelligent Key,
which contains electrical compo-
nents, tocome intocontact with
water orsalt water. Thiscould affect the
system function.
. Do not drop theIntelligent Key.
. Do not strike theIntelligent Key
sharply against another object.
. Do not change ormodify theIntel-
ligent Key.
. Wetting maydamage theIntelligent
Key. Ifthe Intelligent Keygets wet,
immediately wipeuntilitis comple-
tely dry.
. Ifthe outside temperature isbelow
148F (-108C) degrees, thebattery of
the intelligent keymay notfunction
properly.
. Do not place theIntelligent Keyfor
an extended periodinan area where
temperatures exceed1408F(608C).
. Do not attach theIntelligent Key
with akey holder thatcontains a
magnet.
. Donot place theIntelligent Keynear
equipment thatproduces amag-
netic field, suchasaTV,audio
equipment, personalcomputers or
cellular phone.
The remote keyless entryfunction canoperate
all door locks using theremote keyless entry function
ofthe Intelligent Key .The remote
keyless entryfunction canoperate atadistance
of approximately 33ft(10 m)from thevehicle.
(The operating distancedepends uponthe
conditions aroundthevehicle.)
The remote keyless entryfunction willnot
operate:
. When theIntelligent Key isnot within the
operational range.
. When thedoors areopen ornot closed
securely .
. When theIntelligent Key battery isdis-
charged.
The remote keyless entryfunction canalso
operate thevehicle alarm.
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Heater, aircondition er,audio andphone systems
Menu Item Result
Audio For
more details, seeªFM-AM-SA Tradio withCompact Disc(CD) player (Type B)º(P.4-59) .
Navigation See
theseparate Navigation SystemOwner's Manualformore information.
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Color Adjusttouch-screen color.
T emperature Unit
Touch thiskeytochange thetemperature unitbeing displayed (Fahrenheit orCelsius) .
T ouchscreen click Toggles thetouch-screen clickfeature onoroff. When activated aclick sound willbeheard everytimeakey on
the screen istouched.
System Beeps Toggle thesystem beeptones feature onoroff. When activated, abeep sound willbeheard whenapop-up
message appearsonthe screen orabutton onthe unit (such as
the
button) ispushed andheld for2
seconds.
Return toFactory Settings /Clear Memory
Touch thiskeytoreturn allsettings todefault andtoclear thememory .
Software Licenses
Touch thiskeytodisplay software licensing information.
T raffic Touch thiskeytodisplay trafficsettings. Seetheseparate Navigation SystemOwner's Manualformore
information.
SXM Touch thiskeytodisplay SXMstatus information. ForSXM setup, seeªFM-AM-SA Tradio withCompact Disc
(CD) player (Type B)º(P.4-59) .
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Backing upnear aprojecting object
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The vehicle mayseem tonearly cleartheobject
in the display .However, thevehicle mayhitthe
object ifit projects overtheactual backing up
course.
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Backing upbehind aprojecting object
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The position
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is shown furtherthanthe
position
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B
in the display .However, the
position
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C
is actually atthe same distance
as the position
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. The vehicle mayhitthe
object whenbacking uptothe position
*
A
if
the object projects overtheactual backing upcourse.
ADJUSTING THESCREEN
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T o set upthe RearView Monitortoyour
preferred settings,pushtheENTER/SETTING
button whiletheRearView Monitorscreenis
displayed. EachtimetheENTER/SETTING
button ispushed, thenext setting itemis
selected. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER orTUNE´SC-
ROLL control knobtoadjust eachitem.
Available settingitems:
. Brightness
. Contrast
The setting itemswilldisappear andthedisplay
will return tothe original screenifENTER/
SETTING buttonispushed whenthelast setting
item isselected orifthe screen isleft without
operation forsome time.Fordetails, seeªFM-
AM radio withCompact Disc(CD) playerº (P.4-
42) orªFM-AM-SA Tradio withCompact Disc
(CD) player (Type A)º(P.4-50) .
OPERA TINGTIPS
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. When theshift lever isshifted tothe R
(Reverse) position,themonitor screenauto-
matically changestothe RearView Monitor
mode. However, theradio canbeheard.
. When theview isswitched, thedisplay
images onthe screen maybedisplayed with
some delay.
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OPERA TINGTIPS(forautomatic air
conditioner)
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. When theengine coolant temperature and
outside airtemperature arelow,the airflow
from thefoot outlets maynotoperate. Thisis
not amalfunction. Afterthecoolant tem-
perature warmsup,airwill flow normally
from thefoot outlets.
. The automatic airconditioner isequipped
with sensors asillustrated. Thesensors
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A
and
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B
on the instrument panelhelp
maintain aconstant temperature. Donot
put anything onoraround thesesensors.
IN-CABIN MICROFILTER
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The airconditioning systemisequipped withan
in-cabin microfilter whichcollects dirt,pollen,
dust, etc.To make suretheairconditioner heats,
defogs, andventilates efficiently,replace the
filter according tothe specified maintenance log
shown inthe NISSAN ServiceandMaintenance
Guide. To replace thefilter, contact aNISSAN
dealer.
The filter should bereplaced ifthe airflow
decreases significantly orifwindows fog
up easily whenoperating theheater orair
conditioning system.
SERVICING AIRCONDITIONER
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The airconditioner systeminyour NISSAN is
charged witharefrigerant designedwiththe
environment inmind. Thisrefrigerant willnot
harm theearth's ozonelayer.Special char-
ging equipment andlubricant arerequired when
servicing yourNISSAN airconditioner. Using
improper refrigerants orlubricants willcause
severe damage toyour airconditioner system.
(See ªCapacities andrecommended fluids/
lubricantsº (P.9-2) forairconditioner system
refrigerant andlubricant recommendations.)
A NISSAN dealerwillbeable toservice your
environmentally friendlyairconditioner system.
WARNING
The system contains refrigerant under
high pressure. To avoid personal injury,
any airconditioner serviceshouldbe
done onlybyan experienced technician
with theproper equipment.
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AUDIO OPERATIONPRECAUTION S
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Radio
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Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON
position andpush theFM´AM buttontoturn on
the radio. Ifyou listen tothe radio withthe
engine notrunning, theignition switchshould be
placed inthe ACC position.
Radio reception isaffected bystation signal
strength, distancefromradio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains andother external
influences. Intermittent changesinreception
quality normally arecaused bythese external
influences.
Using acellular phoneinor near the
vehicle mayinfluence radioreception
quality.
Radio reception:
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Y our NISSAN radiosystem isequipped with
state-of-the-art electroniccircuitstoenhance
radio reception. Thesecircuits aredesigned to
extend reception range,andtoenhance the
quality ofthat reception.
However therearesome general characteristics
of both FMand AMradio signals thatcanaffect
radio reception qualityinamoving vehicle, even
when thefinest equipment isused. These
characteristics arecompletely normalinagiven
reception area,anddonot indicate anymal-
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