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Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN
owners. This vehicle is delivered to you with
confidence. It was produced using the latest
techniques and strict quality control.
This manual was prepared to help you under-
stand the operation and maintenance of your
vehicle so that you may enjoy many miles of
driving pleasure. Please read through this
manual before operating your vehicle.
A separate Warranty Information Booklet
explains details about the warranties cov-
ering your vehicle. The NISSAN Service
and Maintenance Guide explains details
about maintaining and servicing your ve-
hicle. Additionally, a separate Customer
Care/Lemon Law Booklet (U.S. only) will
explain how to resolve any concerns you
may have with your vehicle, as well as
clarify your rights under your state’s lemon
law.
In addition to factory installed options, your
vehicle may also be equipped with additional
accessories installed by NISSAN or by your
NISSAN dealer prior to delivery. It is important
that you familiarize yourself with all disclosures,
warnings, cautions and instructions concerning
proper use of such accessories prior to operat-
ing the vehicle and/or accessory. See a NISSAN
dealer for details concerning the particularaccessories with which your vehicle is
equipped.
Your NISSAN dealer knows your vehicle best.
When you require any service or have any
questions, we will be glad to assist you with the
extensive resources available to us.
READ FIRST — THEN DRIVE SAFELY
Before driving your vehicle, read your Owner’s
Manual carefully. This will ensure familiarity with
controls and maintenance requirements, assist-
ing you in the safe operation of your vehicle.
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
REMINDERS FOR SAFETY!
Follow these important driving rules to
help ensure a safe and comfortable trip
for you and your passengers!
.NEVER drive under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
.ALWAYS observe posted speed lim-
its and never drive too fast for
conditions.
.ALWAYS give your full attention to
driving and avoid using vehicle
features or taking other actions thatcould distract you.
.ALWAYS use your seat belts and
appropriate child restraint systems.
Pre-teen children should be seated
in the rear seat.
.ALWAYS provide information about
the proper use of vehicle safety
features to all occupants of the
vehicle.
.ALWAYS review this Owner’s Man-
ual for important safety information.
On-pavement and off-road driv-
ing
This vehicle will handle and maneuver
differently from an ordinary passenger
car because it has a higher center of
gravity. As with other vehicles with fea-
tures of this type, failure to operate this
vehicle correctly may result in loss of
control or an accident. Be sure to read
“Avoiding collision and rollover” and
“Driving safety precautions” in the “5.
Starting and driving” section of this
manual.
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NISSAN CARES...
Both NISSAN andyour NISSAN dealerarededicated toserving allyour automotive needs.Your satisfaction withyour vehicle andyour NISSAN dealerare
our primary concerns. Your NISSAN dealerisalways available toassist youwith allyour automobile salesandservice needs.
However, ifthere issomething thatyour
NISSAN dealercannot assistyouwith oryou
would liketoprovide NISSAN directlywith
comments orquestions, pleasecontact the
NISSAN Consumer AffairsDepartment using
our toll-free number:
For U.S. customers
1-800-NISSAN-1
(1-800-647-7261)
For Canadian customers
1-800-387-0122
The Consumer AffairsDepartment willask for
the following information:
. Your name, address, andtelephone number
. Vehicle identification number(attached to
the top ofthe instrument panelonthe
driver's side)
. Date ofpurchase
. Current odometer reading
. Your NISSAN dealer'sname
. Your comments orquestions
OR Y
ou can write toNISSAN withtheinformation at:
For U.S. customers
Nissan NorthAmerica, Inc.
Consumer AffairsDepartment
P .O. Box 685003
Franklin, TN37068-5003
or via e-mail at:
nnaconsumeraffairs@nissan-usa.com
For Canadian customers
Nissan Canada Inc.
5290 Orbitor Drive
Mississauga, OntarioL4W4Z5
or via e-mail at:
information.centre@nissancanada.
com If
you prefer, visitusat:
www.nissanusa.com (forU.S. customers) or
www.nissan.ca (forCanadian customers)
W e appreciate yourinterest inNISSAN and
thank youforbuying aquality NISSAN vehicle.
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tensioner systemchecked and,if
necessary, replacedbyaNISSAN
dealer.
. Nounauthorized changesshouldbe
made toany components orwiring
of the pretensioner system.Thisis
to prevent damage toor accidental
activation ofthe pretensioners.
T ampering withthepretensioner
system mayresult inserious perso-
nal injury.
. Work around andonthe preten-
sioner system shouldbedone bya
NISSAN dealer.Installation ofelec-
trical equipment shouldalsobe
done byaNISSAN dealer.Un-
authorized electricaltestequipment
and probing devicesshouldnotbe
used onthe pretensioner system.
. Ifyou need todispose ofapreten-
sioner orscrap thevehicle, contacta
NISSAN dealer.Correct preten-
sioner disposal procedures areset
forth inthe appropriate NISSAN
Service Manual. Incorrect disposal
procedures couldcause personal
injury.
The pretensioner systemmayactivate withthe supplemental
airbag system incertain typesof
collisions. Working withtheseat beltretractor, it
helps tighten theseat beltwhen thevehicle
becomes involvedincertain typesofcollisions,
helping torestrain frontseatoccupants.
The pretensioner isencased withtheseat belt
retractor. Theseseatbelts areused thesame
way asconventional seatbelts.
When apretensioner activates,smokeisre-
leased andaloud noise maybeheard. The
smoke isnot harmful anddoes notindicate a
fire. Care should betaken nottoinhale it,as it
may cause irritation andchoking. Thosewitha
history ofabreathing conditionshouldgetfresh
air promptly .
After pretensioner activation,loadlimiters allow
the seat belttorelease webbing (ifnecessary) to
reduce forcesagainst thechest.
The supplemental airbag warning light
is
used toindicate malfunctions inthe pretensioner
system. SeeªSupplemental airbag warning
lightº (P.1-52) .If the operation ofthe supple-
mental airbag warning lightindicates thereisa
malfunction, havethesystem checked bya
NISSAN dealer.
When selling yourvehicle, werequest thatyou
inform thebuyer about thepretensioner system
and guide thebuyer tothe appropriate sections
in this Owner's
Manual.
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SUPPLEMEN TAL AIR BAG WARNING
LABELS
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W arning labelsaboutthesupplemental front-
impact airbag system areplaced inthe vehicle
as shown inthe illustration.
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SRS airbag
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The warning labelsarelocated onthe surface of
the sun visors.
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. The front airbag, sideairbag and
curtain airbag systems, andpreten-
sioner system shouldbeinspected
by aNISSAN dealerifthere isany
damage tothe front endorside
portion ofthe vehicle.
. Ifyou need todispose ofasupple-
mental airbag orpretensioner or
scrap thevehicle, contactaNISSAN
dealer. Correct supplemental air
bag andpretensioner systemdis-
posal procedures aresetforth inthe
appropriate NISSANServiceMan-
ual. Incorrect disposalprocedures
could cause personal injury.
Safety ÐSeats, seatbelts andsupplemental restraintsystem
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CHECKING BULBS
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With alldoors closed, applytheparking brake
and place theignition switchinthe ON position
without starting theengine. Thefollowing lights
will come on(ifso
equipped):
,
or
,
,
,
,
,
The following lightscome onbriefly andthen go
off (ifso equipped):
,
or
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
If any light does notcome on,itmay indicate a
burned-out bulboran open circuit inthe
electrical system.Havethesystem checked by
a NISSAN dealer.
W ARNING LIGHTS
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All-Wheel Drive(AWD) warning
light (AWD model)
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When theignition switchisin the ªONº position,
the All-Wheel Drive(AWD) warning lightwill
illuminate. Itwill turn offsoon aftertheengine is
started.
If the AWD system malfunctions orthe revolu-
tion orradius ofthe front andtherear wheel
differs, theAWD warning lightwilleither remain
illuminated orblink. (SeeªAll-Wheel Drive
(A WD)º (P.5-29) .)
or
Anti-lock BrakingSystem
(ABS) warning light
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When theignition switchisin the ON position,
the Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)warning
light illuminates andthen turns off.This indicates
the ABS isoperational.
If the ABS warning lightilluminates whilethe
engine isrunning, orwhile driving, itmay
indicate theABS isnot functioning properly.
Have thesystem checked byaNISSAN dealer.
If an ABS malfunction occurs,theanti-lock
function isturned off.The brake system then
operates normally,but without anti-lock assis-
tance. (SeeªBrake systemº (P.5-35) .)
or
Brake warning light
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This light functions forboth theparking brake
and thefoot brake systems.
Parking brakeindicator:
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When theignition switchisin the ON position,
the light illuminates whentheparking brakeis
applied.
Low brake fluidwarning light:
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When theignition switchisin the ON position,
the light warns ofalow brake fluidlevel. Ifthe
light illuminates whiletheengine isrunning with
the parking brakenotapplied, stopthevehicle and
perform thefollowing:
1. Check thebrake fluidlevel. Ifbrake fluidis
necessary ,add fluid andhave thesystem
checked byaNISSAN dealer.(SeeªBrake
and clutch fluidº(P.8-12) .)
2. Ifthe brake fluidlevel iscorrect, havethe
warning systemchecked byaNISSAN
dealer.
Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)warning
indicator:
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When theparking brakeisreleased andthe
brake fluidlevel issufficient, ifboth thebrake
warning lightandtheAnti-lock BrakingSystem
(ABS) warning lightilluminate, itmay indicate
the ABS isnot functioning properly.Have the
brake system checked, andifnecessary re-
paired, byaNISSAN dealerpromptly .(See
ª Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)warning lightº
(P .2-13) .)
WARNING
. Your brake system maynotbe
working properly ifthe warning light
is on. Driving couldbedangerous. If
you judge itto be safe, drive care-
fully tothe nearest servicestation
for repairs. Otherwise, haveyour
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Instrument sand controls
service assoon aspossible. Pleasebring
all registered keysthatyouhave when
visiting aNISSAN dealerforservice.
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WARNING
In freezing temperatures thewasher
solution mayfreeze onthe windshield
and obscure yourvision whichmaylead
to an accident. Warmwindshield with
the defroster beforeyouwash the
windshield.
CAUTION
. Do not operate thewasher continu-
ously formore than30seconds.
. Do not operate thewasher ifthe
reservoir tankisempty.
. Do not fillthe window washer
reservoir tankwithwasher fluid
concentrates atfull strength. Some
methyl alcohol basedwasher fluid
concentrates maypermanently stain
the grille ifspilled whilefilling the
window washerreservoir tank.
. Pre-mix washerfluidconcentrates
with water tothe manufacturer's
recommended levelsbefore pouring
the fluid intothewindow washer reservoir
tank.Donot use the
window washerreservoir tankto
mix thewasher fluidconcentrate
and water.
If the windshield wiperoperation isinter-
rupted bysnow orice, thewiper maystop
moving toprotect itsmotor. Ifthis occurs,
turn thewiper switch tothe OFF position
and remove thesnow orice that ison and
around thewiper arms.Inapproximately 1
minute, turntheswitch onagain tooperate
the wiper.
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T ype A(if so equipped)
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T ype B(if so equipped)
The windshield wiperandwasher operates
when theignition switchisin the ON position.
Push thelever down tooperate thewiper atthe
following speed:
*
1
Intermittent Ðintermittent operationcanbe
adjusted byturning theknob toward
*
A
(Slower) or
*
B
(Faster) .
*
2
Low Ðcontinuous lowspeed operation
*
3
High Ðcontinuous highspeed operation
Push thelever up
*
4
to have onesweep
operation ofthe wiper.
Pull thelever toward you
*
5
to operate the
washer. Thenthewiper willalso operate several
times.
Pulling upthe wiper arm:
The windshield wipersmustbeinthe service
position inorder toreplace thewiper blades.
T o move thewiper blades tothe service position,
follow thisprocedure:
. When theignition switchisin the ªONº
position orwithin 60seconds ofplacing the
ignition switchtothe ªOFFº position, liftthe
lever up
*
4
two times inless than 0.5
seconds. Thewindshield wiperswillmove to
the service position automatically ,and the
wiper blades cannow bereplaced. To
replace thewiper blades, seeªWindshield
wiper bladesº (P.8-18) . T
o move thewiper blades backtothe original
position:
. Liftthe lever up
*
4
or push thelever down
to operate atany wiper speed.
CAUTION
. This function canbeoperated even
if the ignition switchisin the ªONº
position. However, toprevent an
accident ordamage whenpulling
up the wiper arm,besure toobserve
the following precautions.
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin
the P(Park) position (Continu-
ously Variable Transmission
models) .
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin
the N(Neutral) position,withthe
parking brakefullyapplied
(Manual Transmission models).
Ð Never allowthepassengers to
operate thewindshield wiper
switch inadvertently.
. Donot operate thewindshield wiper
while thewiper armispulled up.The
wiper armmay bedamaged.
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Heater, airconditione r,audio andphone systems
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
*
A
and
*
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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1. CDeject button
2. FM´AM button
3. AUXbutton
4. CDinsert slot
5.
button
6.
Backward seekbutton and
Forward
seek button 7.
BACK button
8. TUNE knob/AUDIO button
9. Display screen
10. ON´OFF button/VOL (volume) controlknob
11. CDbutton
12. SXMbutton*
FM-AM-SA TRADIO WITHCOMP ACT
DISC (CD)PLAYER (Type B)(ifso
equipped)
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*No satellite radioreception isavailable when
the SXM button ispushed toaccess satellite
radio stations unlessoptional satellitereceiver
and antenna areinstalled andaSiriusXM
Satellite Radioservice subscription isactive.
Satellite radioisnot available inAlaska, Hawaii
and Guam.
For alloperation precautions, seeªAudio opera-
tion precautionsº (P.4-32) .
Audio mainoperation
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ON´OFF button/VOL (volume) control
knob:
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Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON
position andpush theON´OFF buttonwhilethe
system isoff tocall upthe available audiosource
that was playing immediately beforethesystem
was turned off.
T o turn thesystem off,push theON´OFF button.
T urn theVOL (volume) controlknobtoadjust the
volume.
This vehicle maybeequipped withSpeed
Sensitive Volume. Whenthisfeature isactive,
the audio volume changes asthe driving speed
changes.
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SiriusXM SatelliteRadioservice subscription is
active. Satellite radioisnot available inAlaska,
Hawaii andGuam.
If a compact discisplaying whentheSXM
button ispushed, thecompact discwillauto-
matically beturned offand thelast radio station
played willcome on.
While theradio isin SXM mode, theoperation
can becontrolled throughthetouch-screen.
T ouch theªChannelsº keytodisplay alist of
channels. Touch achannel displayed onthe list
to change tothat channel. Touch theªCate-
goriesº keytodisplay alist ofcategories. Touch
a category displayed onthe listtodisplay
options withinthatcategory .
T uning withthetouch-screen:
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When inAM orFM mode, theradio canbe
tuned usingthetouch-screen. To bring upthe
visual tuner, touch theªTuneº keyonthe lower
right corner ofthe screen. Ascreen appears
with abar running fromlowfrequencies onthe
left tohigh frequencies onthe right. Touch the
screen atthe location ofthe frequency youwish
to tune andthestation willchange tothat
frequency .To return tothe regular radiodisplay
screen, touchtheªOKº key.
T uning withtheTUNE knob:
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The radio canalso bemanually tunedusingthe TUNE
knob.When inFM orAM mode, turnthe
TUNE knobtothe leftforlower frequencies orto
the right forhigher frequencies. WheninSXM
mode, turntheTUNE knobtochange the
channel.
SEEK tuning:
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When inFM orAM mode, pushtheseek buttons
or
to tune from lowtohigh orhigh to
low frequencies andtostop atthe next broad-
casting station.
When inSXM mode, pushtheseek buttons
or
to change thecategory .
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1 to 6Station memory operations:
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T welve stations canbeset forthe FM band (6
for FM1, 6for FM2) andsixstations canbeset
for the AM band. Eighteen stationscanbeset
for the SXM band (6for SXM1, 6for SXM2, 6
for SXM3) .
1. Choose theradio band AM,FM1 orFM2
using theFM´AM selectbutton orchoose
the radio band SXM1, SXM2,SXM3using
the SXM button.
2. Tune tothe desired stationusingmanual or
seek tuning. Touch andhold anyofthe
desired stationmemory keys(1±6) until a
beep sound isheard.
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