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SIC4601
1. Tachometer (P.2-8)
2. Engine coolant temperature gauge(P.2-8)
3. Vehicle information display(P.2-9)
Ð Odometer/twin tripodometer (P.2-6)
Ð Trip computer (P.2-10)
Ð Torque vectoring AWD (AWD model)
(P .2-11) Ð
Outside airtemperature (P.2-10)
4. Fuelgauge (P.2-9)
5. Speedometer (P.2-6)
6. Warning/indicator lights(P.2-12)
7. Instrument brightnesscontrolknob(P.2-39)
8. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)posi-
tion indicator* (P.2-10) 9.
RESET switchfortrip odometer (P.2-6)/T rip
computer modeswitch (P.2-10)
*: ifso equipped
Illustrated tableofcontents
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METERS ANDGAUGES
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SIC4601
1. Tachometer
2. Engine coolant temperature gauge
3. Vehicle information display
Ð Odometer/twin tripodometer
Ð Trip computer
Ð Torque vectoring AWD (AWD model)
Ð Outside airtemperature 4.
Fuelgauge
5. Speedometer
6. Warning/indicator lights
7. Instrument brightnesscontrolknob
8. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)posi-
tion indicator* 9.
RESET switchfortrip odometer/T ripcomputer
mode switch
*: ifso equipped
The needle indicators maymove slightly
after theignition switchisplaced inthe
OFF orLOCK position. Thisisnot a
malfunction.
CAUTION
. For cleaning, useasoft cloth, dam-
pened withwater. Neverusearough
cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinneror
any kind ofsolvent orpaper towel
with achemical cleaningagent.
They willscratch orcause discolora-
tion tothe lens.
. Do not spray anyliquid suchas
water onthe meter lens.Spraying
liquid maycause thesystem to
malfunction.
Instrumen tsand controls
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METERS ANDGAUGES
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Instrument sand controls
OUTSIDE AIRTEMPERA TURE
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The outside airtemperature isdisplayed in8F or
8C.
When theoutside airtemperature becomes
378F (38C) orlower, theoutside airtemperature
display blinkstogive awarning. Thedisplay will
stop blinking after1minute orwhen theoutside
air temperature becomes398F(48C) orabove.
The display maydiffer fromtheactual outside
temperature displayedonvarious signsorbill-
boards.
CONTINUOUS LY VARIABLE TRANS-
MISSION (CVT)POSITION INDICATOR
(if so equipped)
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The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
position indicator indicates theshift lever posi-
tion when theignition switchisin the ON
position.
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TRIP COMPUTER
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The switch forthe trip computer islocated on
the meter panel.
When theignition switchisplaced inthe ON
position, modesofthe trip computer canbe
selected bypushing thetrip computer mode
switch
*
A
.
Each timethetrip computer modeswitch
*
A
is
pushed, thedisplay willchange asfollows:
(TRIP A? TRIP B)?Current fuelconsumption
? Distance toempty (dte)?Average fuel
consumption ?Elapsed time?Torque vector-
ing AWD (AWD model) (?TRIP A)
Current fuelconsumption
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The current fuelconsumption modeshows the
current fuelconsumption.
Distance toempty (dteÐmls orkm)
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The distance toempty (dte)mode provides you
with anestimation ofthe distance thatcanbe
driven before refueling. Thedteisconstantly
being calculated, basedonthe amount offuel in
the fuel tank andtheactual fuelconsumption.
The display isupdated every30seconds.
The dtemode includes alow range warning
feature. Whenthefuel level islow ,the dte mode
is automatically selectedandthedte display will
blink. Pushthetrip computer modeswitch
*
A
to return tothe mode thatwas selected before
the warning occurred.
When thefuel level drops evenlower, thedte
display willchange toª----º .
. Ifthe amount offuel added issmall, the
display justbefore theignition switchis
turned offmay continue tobe displayed.
. When driving uphillorrounding curves,the
fuel inthe tank shifts, which maymomenta-
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Average fuelconsumption (mpgorl
(liter)/100 km)
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The average fuelconsumption modeshows the
average fuelconsumption sincethelast reset.
Resetting isdone bypushing thetrip computer
mode switch
*
A
for approximately 1second.
The display isupdated every30seconds. At
about thefirst 1/3mile (500 m)after areset, the
display showsª---º.
Elapsed time
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The elapsed timemode shows thetime since
the last reset. Thedisplayed timecanbereset
by pushing thetrip computer modeswitch
*
A
for approximately 1 second.
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T orque vectoring AWD (AWD model)
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The Torque vectoring modeshows thecurrent
amount oftorque distributed toeach wheel.
Each torque indicator isdisplayed asabar
graph
*
1
divided into3segments. Theupper
indicator displaysthecurrent amount oftorque
distribution (leftandright) forthe front wheels.
The lower indicator displaysthecurrent amount
of torque distribution (leftandright) forthe rear
wheels. Thenumber ofsegments showsthe
amount oftorque currently distributed toeach
wheel.
Resetting displays
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When theaverage fuelconsumption, elapsed
time orTRIP Bisdisplayed, pushthetrip
computer modeswitch
*
A
for longer than3
seconds. Theaverage fuelconsumption,
elapsed timeandtripodometer (TRIPBonly)
displays willbereset atthe same time.
Instrume ntsand controls
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Starting anddriving
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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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Starting anddriving
engine isrunning.
If the AWD warning light
(yellow) illumi-
nates, theAWD mode indicator lightswillturn
off.
Push theAWD mode switch, located onthe
instrument panel,toselect 2WD,AWD-V or
A WD.
A WD-V :Push theAWD mode switch tothe
neutral (AWD-V) position. TheAll-Wheel Drive
(A WD) AWD-V indicator light
in the meter
illuminates.
2WD: PushtheAWD mode switch tothe 2WD
position.
A WD: Push theAWD mode switch tothe AWD
position. TheAWD indicator light
(green) in
the meter illuminates.
A WD mode Wheelsdriven A
WD mode indicator light
(
,
(green)) Use
conditions
2WD Front
wheels:
The wheel drivemode isin
T wo-Wheel Drive(2WD)
when driving onanormal road. T
urns off For
driving ondry,
paved roads
A WD-V Distribution
oftorque tothe
front andrear wheels changes
automatically [ratio;100:0
(2WD) ?50 :50 (AWD)] and
distribution oftorque between
left and right wheel ofrear
wheels changes automatically
depending onroad conditions
encountered [ratio;100:0
(2WD) ?50 :50 (AWD)]. Illuminates
For driving onpaved or
slippery roads
A WD Distribution
oftorque tothe
front andrear wheels changes
automatically [ratio;100:0
(2WD) ?50 :50 (AWD)] and
the distribution oftorque be-
tween theleftand right rear
wheels changes automatically
depending onthe slippery
road conditions encountered. Illuminates
(green)
For driving onslippery
roads
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Installing thespare tire
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The spare tireisdesigned foremergency
use. (See specific instructions underthe
heading ªWheels andtiresº (P.8-31) .)
1. Clean anymud ordirt from thesurface
between thewheel andhub.
2. Carefully putthespare tireonand tighten
the wheel nutsfinger tight.Check thatallthe
wheel nutscontact thewheel surface
horizontally .
3. With thewheel nutwrench, tightenwheel
nuts alternately andevenly inthe sequence
as illustrated (
*
1
,
*
2
,
*
3
,
*
4
,
*
5
) , more
than 2times, untilthey aretight. 4.
Lower thevehicle slowlyuntilthetire
touches theground. Then,withthewheel
nut wrench, tightenthewheel nutssecurely
in the sequence asillustrated. Lowerthe
vehicle completely .
WARNING
. Incorrect wheelnutsorimproperly
tightened wheelnutscancause the
wheel tobecome looseorcome off.
This could cause anaccident.
. Do not use oilorgrease onthe
wheel studsornuts. Thiscould
cause thenuts tobecome loose.
. Retighten thewheel nutswhen the
vehicle hasbeen driven for600
miles (1,000 km)(also incases ofa
flat tire, etc.).
.
As soon aspossible, tightenthe
wheel nutstothe specified torque
with atorque wrench.
Wheel nuttightening torque:
80 ft-lb (108 N´m)
The wheel nutsmust bekept tightened
to specifications atall times. Itis
recommended thatthewheel nutsbe tightened
tospecifications ateach
lubrication interval.
.
Adjust tirepressure tothe COLD
pressure.
COLD pressure:
After thevehicle hasbeen parked for3
hours ormore ordriven lessthan 1mile
(1.6 km).
COLD tirepressures areshown onthe
Tire andLoading Information label
affixed tothe driver sidecenter pillar.
Stowing thedamaged tireand thetools
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1. Securely storethejack, tools andthe
damaged tireinthe storage area.
2. Replace thecargo floorboxand board.
3. Close theliftgate.
WARNING
. Always makesurethatthespare tire
and jacking equipment areproperly
secured afteruse.Such items can
become dangerous projectilesinan
accident orsudden stop.
. The spare tireand small sizespare
tire aredesigned foremergency use.
See specific instructions underthe
In case ofemergency
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Maintenance anddo-it-yours elf
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1. Oilfiller cap
2. Oildrain plug
3. Oilfilter
Engine oiland filter
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1. Place alarge drain panunder thedrain plug.
2. Remove theoilfiller cap.
3. Remove thedrain plugwithawrench and
completely draintheoil.
CAUTION
Be careful nottoburn yourself, asthe
engine oilishot.
.
Waste oilmust bedisposed of
properly.
.
Check yourlocal regulations.
(Perform steps4to 7only when theengine
oil filter change isneeded.)
4. Loosen theoilfilter withanoilfilter wrench.
Remove theoilfilter byturning itby hand.
5. Wipe theengine oilfilter mounting surface
with aclean rag.
CAUTION
Be sure toremove anyoldgasket
material remaining onthe mounting
surface ofthe engine. Failuretodo so
could leadtoengine damage.
6. Coat thegasket onthe new filter withclean
engine oil.
7. Screw inthe oilfilter clockwise untilaslight
resistance isfelt, then tighten additionally
more than2/3turn.
Oil filter tightening torque:
11 to15 ft-lb
(14.7 to20.5 N´m)
8. Clean andre-install thedrain plugwitha
new washer. Securely tightenthedrain plug
with awrench. Drain
plugtightening torque:
22 to29 ft-lb
(29 to39 N´m)
Do not use excessive force.
9. Refill theengine withtherecommended oil
through theoilfiller opening, andinstall the
oil filler capsecurely .
See ªCapacities andrecommended fluids/
lubricantsº (P.9-2) fordrain andrefill capa-
city .The drain andrefill capacity depends on
the oiltemperature anddrain time.Use
these specifications forreference only.Al-
ways usethedipstick todetermine the
proper amount ofoil inthe engine.
10. Start theengine andcheck forleakage
around thedrain plugandtheoilfilter.
Correct asrequired.
11. Turn theengine offand wait more than10
minutes. Checktheoillevel withthedipstick.
Add engine oilifnecessary .
After theoperation
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1. Lower thevehicle carefully tothe ground.
2. Dispose ofwaste oiland filter properly .
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CHANGING WHEELSANDTIRES
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Tire rotation
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NISSAN recommends rotatingthetires
every 5,000 miles(8,000 km).(See ªFlat
tireº (P.6-3) fortire replacing procedures.)
As soon aspossible, tightenthewheel
nuts tothe specified torquewitha
torque wrench.
Wheel nuttightening torque:
80 ft-lb (108 N´m) The
wheel nutsmust bekept tigh-
tened tothe specification atall times.
It is recommended thatwheel nutsbe
tightened tothe specification ateach
tire rotation interval.
WARNING
.
After rotating thetires, check
and adjust thetire pressure.
.
Retighten thewheel nutswhen
the vehicle hasbeen driven for
600 miles (1,000 km)(also in
cases ofaflat tire, etc.).
.
Do not include thespare tireor
any other small sizespare tirein
the tire rotation.
.
For additional information re-
garding tires,refertoªImportant
Tire Safety Informationº (US)or
ªTire Safety Informationº (Cana-
da) inthe Warranty Information
Booklet.
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1. Wear indicator
2. Wear indicator locationmark
Tire wear anddamage
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WARNING
.
Tires should beperiodically in-
spected forwear, cracking, bul-
ging orobjects caughtinthe
tread. Ifexcessive wear,cracks,
bulging ordeep cutsarefound,
the tire(s) should bereplaced.
.
The original tireshave built-in
tread wearindicators. When
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