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USING THE SYSTEMGUID-C136F8CB-A1BD-417A-B9C6-CF756E20C5F1
InitializationGUID-A4F9B9EB-11DC-4931-B4A8-6DC78158EC1DWhen the ignition switch is in the ON position,
NISSAN Voice Recognition is initialized, which
takes a few seconds. When completed, the
system is ready to accept voice commands. If
the
button is pushed before the initialization
completes, the system will announce: ªVoice
Recognition System not ready. Please wait.º
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Giving voice commandsGUID-38A99285-9152-4C7F-A2F5-A539E6E69FD51. Push thebutton.
2. The system announces: ªPlease say a
category like phone or a command like
points of interest followed by a brand nameº.
A list of available commands is then spoken
by the system.
3. After the tone sounds and the face icon on the display changes, speak a command.
Available commands are discussed in this
section.
4. Voice and display feedback are provided when the command is accepted. .
If the command is not recognized, the
system announces: ªCommand not recog-
nizedº. Repeat the command in a clear
voice.
. If you want to cancel the command or go
back to the previous menu of commands,
push the
button. The system will
announce: ªCancelling voice recognitionº
or ªGo backº depending on the current
menu level.
. Push the BACK button on the control panel
to move back through the menus displayed
on the screen.
. If you want to adjust the volume of the voice
feedback, use the volume control switches
on the steering wheel or the volume knob on
the control panel.
. The voice command screen can also be
accessed using the control panel display:
1. Push the
button.
2. Touch the ªVoice Commandsº key.
Operating tipsGUID-8AE74C46-651B-41D6-84C3-EB1911EDC3A0To get the best performance out of NISSAN
Voice Recognition, observe the following:
. Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as
possible. Close the windows to eliminate the
surrounding noises (traffic noises, vibration
sounds, etc.) , which may prevent the system
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rectly.
. Wait until a tone sounds before speaking a
command. Otherwise, the command will not
be received properly.
. Start speaking a command within 3.5
seconds after the tone sounds.
. Speak in a natural voice without pausing
between words.
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SYSTEM FEATURESGUID-8F333E76-52F8-4B29-B0F3-BA93B4F939E0NISSAN Voice Recognition can activate the
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AUDIO SYSTEM VOICE COMMANDSGUID-4D15B57C-DDB8-49AB-9F43-F95624AD1EE2To access the audio system voice commands:
1. Push the
button.
2. Say ªAudioº.
3. Speak a command from the following
available commands:
. Play (AM, FM, etc.)
Allows user to select radio band
. Tune AM (number)
Allows user to tune directly to a desired AM
frequency
. Tune FM (number)
Allows user to tune directly to a desired FM
frequency
. SXM channel (number)
Allows user to tune directly to a desired
SXM station (if so equipped)
. CD Track (number)
Allows user to select track to be played
. Play Song (name)
Allows user to select song name to be
played
. Play Artist (name)
Allows user to select artist to be played
. Play Album (name)
Allows user to select album name to be
played For more information about the audio system,
see ªFM-AM-SAT radio with Compact Disc (CD)
player (Type B)º (P.4-62) .INFORMATION VOICE COMMANDSGUID-171CBBFE-A46D-429D-86D2-3E7A2671F101The following voice commands are available for
the information functions of the Navigation
System:
.
Traffic
. Fuel Prices
. Stocks
. Movie Listings
. Current Weather
. Weather Map
. 5 Ð day Forecast
. 6 Ð hour Forecast
For more information about these commands,
see the separate Navigation System Owner's
Manual.
MY APPS VOICE COMMANDSGUID-4BFC8758-C169-4735-A859-23581CD5220FMany Apps can be accessed using this voice
command. See ªNissanConnectSMApp smart-
phone integrationº (P.4-75) .
HELP VOICE COMMANDSGUID-42A9446A-DBB0-4D48-A24E-8D3703DA8916The following voice commands can be spoken
to have the system provide instructions and tips
for using the NISSAN Voice Recognition sys-
tem.
. List Commands
. What Can I Say?
. General Help
. Quit
. Exit
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEGUID-9A20B758-753D-425B-9C65-7CCF803B5D50The system should respond correctly to all voice
commands without difficulty. If problems are
encountered, follow the solutions given in this
guide for the appropriate error. Where the
solutions are listed by number, try each solution
in turn, starting with number one, until the
problem is resolved.
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Symptom/error messageSolution
The system responds ªCommand
Not Recognizedº or the system fails
to recognize the command correctly. 1. Ensure that the command format is valid. Use the ªList Commandsº or ªWhat Can I Say?º command under the ªHelpº menu.
2. Speak clearly without pausing between words and at a level appropriate to the ambient noise level.
3. Ensure that the ambient noise level is not excessive (for example, with the windows open or the defroster on) .
NOTE:
If it is too noisy to use the phone, it is likely that voice commands will not be recognized.
4. If optional words of the command have been omitted, then the command should be tried with these in place.
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5 Starting and driving
Precautions when starting and driving...
................................ 5-2
Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ...
...................................... 5-2
Three-way catalyst ...
.............................................................. 5-3
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ...
.................... 5-3
Avoiding collision and rollover ...
......................................... 5-6
Off-road recovery ...
................................................................ 5-6
Rapid air pressure loss ...
...................................................... 5-6
Drinking alcohol/drugs and driving ...
................................. 5-7
Driving safety precautions ...
................................................. 5-7
Push-button ignition switch ...
.................................................... 5-9
Operating range for engine start function ...
................. 5-10
Push-button ignition switch operation ...
........................ 5-10
Push-button ignition switch positions ...
......................... 5-11
Emergency engine shut off ...
............................................ 5-11
Intelligent Key battery discharge ...
.................................. 5-12
Before starting the engine ...
................................................... 5-12
Starting the engine ...
................................................................ 5-13
Driving the vehicle ...
................................................................. 5-14
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) ...
................ 5-14
Manual Transmission (MT) ...
............................................. 5-19
Integrated control system (if so equipped) ...
..................... 5-21
Drive mode ...
........................................................................\
. 5-22
Parking brake ...
........................................................................\
.. 5-25
Cruise control ...
........................................................................\
. 5-26
Precautions on cruise control ...
....................................... 5-26 Cruise control operations
...
............................................ 5-26
Break-in schedule ...
................................................................. 5-27
Fuel Efficient Driving Tips ...
................................................... 5-28
Increasing fuel economy ...
...................................................... 5-29
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) (if so equipped) ...
........................ 5-29
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) mode
switch operations ...
........................................................... 5-29
AWD warning light ...
........................................................ 5-31
Parking/parking on hills ...
........................................................ 5-33
Electric power steering ...
........................................................ 5-34
Brake system ...
........................................................................\
.. 5-35
Braking precautions ...
...................................................... 5-35
Brake assist ...
........................................................................\
.... 5-36
Brake assist ...
..................................................................... 5-36
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ...
............................... 5-36
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system ...
......................... 5-37
Cold weather driving ...
............................................................ 5-39
Freeing a frozen door lock ...
........................................... 5-39
Anti-freeze ...
........................................................................\
5-39
Battery ...
........................................................................\
....... 5-39
Draining of coolant water ...
............................................. 5-39
Tire equipment ...
................................................................ 5-39
Special winter equipment ...
............................................ 5-39
Driving on snow or ice ...
................................................. 5-39
Engine block heater (if so equipped) ...
....................... 5-40
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5-2Starting and driving
GUID-39D24DF9-F51E-4E79-ABE4-371E6635EA26
WARNING
.Do not leave children or adults who
would normally require the support
of others alone in your vehicle. Pets
should not be left alone either. They
could accidentally injure themselves
or others through inadvertent op-
eration of the vehicle. Also, on hot,
sunny days, temperatures in a
closed vehicle could quickly become
high enough to cause severe or
possibly fatal injuries to people or
animals.
. Properly secure all cargo with ropes
or straps to help prevent it from
sliding or shifting. Do not place
cargo higher than the seatbacks. In
a sudden stop or collision, unse-
cured cargo could cause personal
injury.
EXHAUST GAS (carbon monoxide)GUID-78327FD6-CBB2-489F-9B79-07540BD8FF38
WARNING
.Do not breathe exhaust gases; they
contain colorless and odorless car-
bon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is
dangerous. It can cause uncon-
sciousness or death.
. If you suspect that exhaust fumes
are entering the vehicle, drive with
all windows fully open, and have the
vehicle inspected immediately.
. Do not run the engine in closed
spaces such as a garage.
. Do not park the vehicle with the
engine running for any extended
length of time.
. Keep the lift gate closed while
driving, otherwise exhaust gases
could be drawn into the passenger
compartment. If you must drive with
the lift gate open, follow these
precautions:
1. Open all the windows.
2. Set the
air recirculation to off
and the fan control to high to circulate the air.
. If electrical wiring or other cable
connections must pass to a trailer
through the seal on the lift gate or
the body, follow the manufacturer's
recommendation to prevent carbon
monoxide entry into the vehicle.
. If a special body, camper or other
equipment is added for recreational
or other usage, follow the manufac-
turer's recommendation to prevent
carbon monoxide entry into the
vehicle. (Some recreational vehicle
appliances such as stoves, refrig-
erators, heaters, etc. may also gen-
erate carbon monoxide.)
. The exhaust system and body
should be inspected by a qualified
mechanic whenever:
Ð The vehicle is raised for service.
Ð You suspect that exhaust fumes
are entering into the passenger
compartment.
Ð You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust system.
Ð You have had an accident invol- ving damage to the exhaust
PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING
AND DRIVING
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system, underbody, or rear of
the vehicle.
THREE-WAY CATALYSTGUID-7EE6B03F-AE0E-40F5-8BB5-AFD093FB5BD4The three-way catalyst is an emission control
device installed in the exhaust system. Exhaust
gases in the three-way catalyst are burned at
high temperatures to help reduce pollutants.
WARNING
.The exhaust gas and the exhaust
system are very hot. Keep people,
animals or flammable materials
away from the exhaust system com-
ponents.
. Do not stop or park the vehicle over
flammable materials such as dry
grass, waste paper or rags. They
may ignite and cause a fire.
CAUTION
.Do not use leaded gasoline. Depos-
its from leaded gasoline will ser-
iously reduce the three-way
catalyst's ability to help reduce ex- haust pollutants.
. Keep your engine tuned up. Mal-
functions in the ignition, fuel injec-
tion, or electrical systems can cause
overrich fuel flow into the three-way
catalyst, causing it to overheat. Do
not keep driving if the engine mis-
fires, or if noticeable loss of perfor-
mance or other unusual operating
conditions are detected. Have the
vehicle inspected promptly by a
NISSAN dealer.
. Avoid driving with an extremely low
fuel level. Running out of fuel could
cause the engine to misfire, dama-
ging the three-way catalyst.
. Do not race the engine while warm-
ing it up.
. Do not push or tow your vehicle to
start the engine.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYS-
TEM (TPMS)
GUID-70DEE521-236F-487A-BFBD-1A02741B58A6Each tire, including the spare (if provided) ,
should be checked monthly when cold and
inflated to the inflation pressure recommended
by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle
placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size
indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation
pressure label, you should determine the proper
tire inflation pressure for those tires.)
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has
been equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire
pressure telltale when one or more of your tires
is significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when
the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you
should stop and check your tires as soon as
possible, and inflate them to the proper pres-
sure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire
causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire
failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel effi-
ciency and tire tread life, and may affect the
vehicle's handling and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for
proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's
responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure,
even if under-inflation has not reached the level
to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire
pressure telltale.
Your vehicle has also been equipped with a
TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the
system is not operating properly. The TPMS
malfunction indicator is combined with the low
tire pressure telltale. When the system detects a
malfunction, the telltale will flash for approxi-
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5-4Starting and driving
mately one minute and then remain continuously
illuminated. This sequence will continue upon
subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the
malfunction exists. When the malfunction indi-
cator is illuminated, the system may not be able
to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended.
TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of
reasons, including the installation of replace-
ment or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle
that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale
after replacing one or more tires or wheels on
your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or
alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to
continue to function properly.
Additional informationGUID-E26A49B3-5C83-4429-8D0E-8BAB921318D7.Since the spare tire is not equipped with the
TPMS, the TPMS does not monitor the tire
pressure of the spare tire.
. The TPMS will activate only when the
vehicle is driven at speeds above 16 MPH
(25 km/h) . Also, this system may not detect
a sudden drop in tire pressure (for example a
flat tire while driving) .
. The low tire pressure warning light does not
automatically turn off when the tire pressure
is adjusted. After the tire is inflated to the
recommended pressure, the vehicle must be
driven at speeds above 16 MPH (25 km/h) to activate the TPMS and turn off the low tire
pressure warning light. Use a tire pressure
gauge to check the tire pressure.
. The CHECK TIRE PRES (pressure) warning
message is displayed in the vehicle informa-
tion display when the low tire pressure
warning light is illuminated and low tire
pressure is detected. The CHECK TIRE
PRES warning message turns off when the
low tire pressure warning light turns off. The
low tire pressure warning light remains
illuminated until the tires are inflated to the
recommended COLD tire pressure. The
CHECK TIRE PRES warning message is
displayed each time the ignition switch is
placed in the ON position as long as the low
tire pressure warning light remains illumi-
nated. ªCheck tire pressure warning mes-
sageº (P.2-9) .
. The CHECK TIRE PRES warning message
is not displayed if the low tire pressure
warning light illuminates to indicate a TPMS
malfunction.
. Tire pressure rises and falls depending on
the heat caused by the vehicle's operation
and the outside temperature. Do not reduce
the tire pressure after driving because the
tire pressure rises after driving. Low outside
temperature can lower the temperature of
the air inside the tire which can cause a lower tire inflation pressure. This may cause
the low tire pressure warning light to
illuminate. If the warning light illuminates in
low ambient temperature, check the tire
pressure for all four tires.
For additional information, see ªLow tire pres-
sure warning lightº (P.2-18) and ªTire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS)º (P.6-3) .
WARNING
. If the low tire pressure warning light
illuminates while driving, avoid sud-
den steering maneuvers or abrupt
braking, reduce vehicle speed, pull
off the road to a safe location and
stop the vehicle as soon as possi-
ble. Driving with under-inflated tires
may permanently damage the tires
and increase the likelihood of tire
failure. Serious vehicle damage
could occur and may lead to an
accident and could result in serious
personal injury. Check the tire pres-
sure for all four tires. Adjust the tire
pressure to the recommended COLD
tire pressure shown on the Tire and
Loading Information label to turn
the low tire pressure warning light
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