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1. Headlight, fog light* and turn signal switch
(P.2-22)
2. Trip odometer reset button (P.2-4)
3. Instrument brightness control switch
(P.2-26)
4. Meters/gauges (P.2-3)
5. Windshield (P.2-20)/rear window (P.2-21)
wiper and washer switch
6. Hazard warning flasher switch (P.2-27)
7. Center ventilator (P.4-19)
8. Audio control (P.4-24)
9. Display (P.4-2)/clock (P.4-4)
10. Rear window defroster and Heated outside
mirror* switch (P.2-21)
11. Display screen control (P.4-2) and/or Navi-
gation system*1
12. Passenger supplemental air bag (P.1-39)
13. Side ventilator (P.4-19)
14. Headlight aiming control switch* (P.2-25)
15. VDC (Vehicle dynamic control) off switch*
(P.2-29) or Headlight aiming control (P.2-
25)
16. Steering switch for audio control* (P.4-35)
17. Fuse box cover (P.8-21)
18. Tilting steering wheel lock lever (P.3-28)
19. Driver supplemental air bag (P.1-39)/Horn
(P.2-27)
20. Cruise control main/set switch (P.5-21)
21. Ignition switch/steering lock (P.5-8) (P.5-
10)
22. Heater/air conditioner control (P.4-20)
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INSTALLATION ON FRONT
PASSENGER SEAT
WARNING
Never install a rear-facing child re-
straint in the front passenger seat.
Supplemental front air bags inflate
with great force. A rear-facing child
restraint could be struck by the
supplemental front air bag in a crash
and could seriously injure or kill yourchild.
NISSAN recommends that child re-
straints be installed in the rear seat.
However, if you must install a front
facing child restraint in the front pas-
senger seat, move the passenger
seat to the rearmost position.
A child restraint with a top tether
strap should not be used in the front
passenger seat.
The three-point seat belt in your ve-
hicle is equipped with an automaticlocking mode retractor which must
be used when installing a child re-
straint.
Failure to use the retractor’s locking
mode will result in the child restraint
not being properly secured. The re-
straint could tip over or otherwise be
unsecured and cause injury to the
child in a sudden stop or collision.
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1. Headlight, fog light (if so equipped) and turn
signal switch
2. Trip odometer reset button
3. Instrument brightness control switch
4. Meters/gauges
5. Windshield/rear window wiper and washer
switch
6. Hazard warning flasher switch
7. Center ventilator
8. Audio control
9. Display/clock
10. Rear window defroster and Heated outside
mirror (if so equipped) switch
11. Display screen control and/or Navigation
system*
12. Passenger supplemental air bag
13. Side ventilator
14. Headlight aiming control switch (if so
equipped)
15. VDC (Vehicle dynamic control) off switch (if
so equipped) or Headlight aiming control (if
so equipped)
16. Steering switch for audio control (if so
equipped)
17. Fuse box cover
18. Tilting steering wheel lock lever
19. Driver supplemental air bag/Horn
20. Cruise control main/set switch
21. Ignition switch/steering lock
22. Heater/air conditioner control
23. Coin box
24. Outside mirror remote control
25. Cellular phone holder
26. AWD lock switch (AWD models)
27. Heated seat switch (if so equipped)
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The rear window wiper and washer operate
when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
Turn the switch clockwise from the OFF position
to operate the wiper.1Intermittent — intermittent operation (not ad-
justable)
2Low — continuous low speed operation
Push the switch forward
3
to operate the
washer. Then the wiper will also operate several
times.
CAUTION
If the rear window wiper operation is
interrupted by snow etc., the wiper
may stop moving to protect its motor.
If this occurs, turn the wiper switch to
OFF and remove the snow etc. on
and around the wiper arms. After
about 1 minute, turn the switch ON
again to operate the wiper.
Do not operate the washer continu-
ously for more than 30 seconds.
Do not operate the washer if the
reservoir tank is empty.
WARNING
In freezing temperatures the washer so-
lution may freeze on the rear window
glass and obscure your vision. Warm the
rear window with the defroster before
you wash the rear window.To defog/defrost the rear window glass and
outside mirrors (if so equipped), start the engine
and push the switch on
1. The indicator light
A
will come on. Push the switch again to turn
the defroster off.
It will automatically turn off in approximately 15
minutes.
CAUTION
When cleaning the inner side of the rear
window, be careful not to scratch or
damage the rear window defroster.
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WASHER SWITCHREAR WINDOW AND OUTSIDE
MIRROR DEFROSTER SWITCH
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WARNING
Always be sure the back door has
been closed securely to prevent it
from opening while driving.
Do not drive with the back door open.
This could allow dangerous exhaust
gases to be drawn into the vehicle.
OPEN THE FILLER LIDTo open the fuel filler lid, unlock it using one of
the following operations, then push the right-
hand side of the lid
A.
Push the unlock button on the remote keyless
entry once.
Insert the key into the door lock cylinder and
turn the door key clockwise twice.
Push the power door lock switch to the
unlock side.
Push the driver’s side door handle requestswitch once (Intelligent Key equipped
model).
Push the passenger side door handle request
switch or back door request switch twice
(Intelligent Key equipped model).
To lock, close the fuel filler lid and lock the doors.
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FUEL FILLER CAPThe fuel filler cap is a ratcheting type. Turn the
cap counterclockwise
A
to remove.
To tighten, turn the cap clockwise until ratchet-
ing clicks are heard.
Put the fuel filler cap on the cap holder
Bwhile
refueling.
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable andhighly explosive under certain condi-
tions. You could be burned or seri-
ously injured if it is misused or mis-
handled. Always stop the engine and
do not smoke or allow open flames
or sparks near the vehicle when refu-
eling.
Fuel may be under pressure. Turn the
cap a third of a turn, and wait for any
“hissing sound” to stop to prevent
fuel from spraying out and possibly
causing personal injury. Then remove
the cap.Do not attempt to top off the fuel
tank after the fuel pump nozzle shuts
off automatically.
Continued refueling may cause fuel
overflow, resulting in fuel spray and
possibly a fire.
Use only an original equipment type
fuel filler cap as a replacement. It has
a built-in safety valve needed for
proper operation of the fuel system
and emission control system. An in-
correct cap can result in a serious
malfunction and possible injury. It
could also cause the
malfunc-
tion indicator lamp to come on.
Do not fill a portable fuel container in
the vehicle or trailer. Static electricity
can cause an explosion of flammable
liquid, vapor or gas in any vehicle or
trailer. To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death when filling portable
fuel containers:
— Always place the container on the
ground when filling.
— Do not use electronic devices
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4 Display screen, heater, air conditioner and
audio systemsSafety note .............................................................................. 4-2
Control panel buttons — without navigation system .... 4-2
How to use joystick and “ENTER” button ................. 4-3
How to use “PREV” button ........................................... 4-3
How to use the “TRIP” button ...................................... 4-3
How to use “FUEL ECON” BUTTON ........................ 4-4
Clock ................................................................................... 4-4
How to use “E/M” button .............................................. 4-4
How to use “MAINT” (Maintenance) button ............. 4-5
How to use “SETTING” button .................................... 4-6
“DAY/NIGHT” utton......................................................... 4-7
Control panel buttons — with navigation system .......... 4-8
How to use joystick and “ENTER” button ................. 4-8
How to use “PREV” button ........................................... 4-8
Setting up the start-up screen ..................................... 4-9
How to use the “TRIP” button ...................................... 4-9
Maintenance notice ....................................................... 4-11
How to use the “SETTING” button .......................... 4-12
“DAY/NIGHT” button.................................................... 4-17
Rear view monitor (if so equipped) ................................ 4-17
How to read the displayed lines................................ 4-18
Rear view monitor setting............................................ 4-18Operating tips................................................................. 4-18
Ventilators .............................................................................. 4-19
Heater and air conditioner (Automatic) ......................... 4-20
Automatic operation ...................................................... 4-21
Manual operation ........................................................... 4-22
Operating tips................................................................. 4-22
In-cabin microfilter ......................................................... 4-23
Servicing air conditioner .................................................... 4-23
Audio system ........................................................................ 4-24
FM radio reception ........................................................ 4-24
AM radio reception ....................................................... 4-25
Satellite radio reception ............................................... 4-25
Audio operation precautions....................................... 4-25
FM-AM-SAT radio with cassette player and
compact disc (CD) player (TYPE A)/CD changer
(TYPE B) .......................................................................... 4-28
CD care and cleaning .................................................. 4-34
Steering switch for audio control
(if so equipped).............................................................. 4-35
Antenna ............................................................................ 4-36
Car phone or CB radio .................................................... 4-36
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1. “TRIP” drive computer button; refer to page
4-3.
2. “FUEL ECON” button; refer to page 4-4.
3. Clock adjust button; refer to page 4-4.
4. “TRIP RESET” button; refer to page 4-3.
5. “E/M” button; refer to page 4-4.
6. “MAINT” maintenance button; refer to page
4-5.
7. “SETTING” button; refer to page 4-6.
8. JOYSTICK and “ENTER” button; refer to
page 4-3.
9. “PREV” previous button; refer to page 4-3.
10. “DAY/NIGHT” brightness control button;
refer to page 4-7.
Make sure the engine is running before using
this system.
Using the system with the engine off (igni-
tion ONor ACC) for extended periods will
drain the battery power, and the engine
may not start.HOW TO USE JOYSTICK AND
“ENTER” BUTTONChoose an item on the display using the joystick.
Push the “ENTER” button only when the use ofit is instructed on the display.
HOW TO USE “PREV” BUTTONFinish setup:
If you push the “PREV” button after the setup is
completed, the display will return to the previous
screen.
HOW TO USE THE “TRIP” BUTTONWhen the “TRIP” button is pushed, the following
modes will display on the screen.
TRIP 1 (TIME, DIST, AVG)→TRIP 2 (TIME,
DIST, AVG)→OFF
You can set the two kinds of journey time (TIME
— max 99 hours 59 minutes), trip odometer
(DIST — mile or km) and average speed (AVG —
MPH or km/h).
To reset the TRIP 1 or TRIP 2, push the “TRIP”
button or the “TRIP RESET” button for more
than approximately 1.5 seconds.
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HOW TO USE “FUEL ECON”
BUTTONThe average fuel consumption (MPG or L/100
km) and the distance to empty (DTE — MI or km)
will appear on the screen when the “FUEL
ECON” button is pushed.Average fuel consumption
(Mpg or L/100 km)The average fuel consumption mode shows the
average fuel consumption since the last reset.
Resetting is done by pushing the “TRIP RESET”
or “FUEL ECON” button for more than approxi-
mately 1.5 seconds.The display is updated every 30 seconds. At
about the first 30 seconds and 1/3 miles (500
m) after a reset or connecting battery cable, the
display will show (----).
Distance to empty (DTE — mile or
km)The distance to empty (DTE) mode provides you
with an estimation of the distance that can be
driven before refueling. The DTE is constantly
being calculated, based on the amount of fuel in
the fuel tank and the actual fuel consumption.
The display is updated every 30 seconds.
When the fuel level is low, the DTE display will
change to (*).
NOTE:
The DTE reading may not change from
the previous reading if the amount of
fuel added is small.
Fuel moving in the tank while driving
may cause the reading to momentarily
change.CLOCKThe digital clock displays time when the ignition
switch is in ACC or ON.
If the battery cable is disconnected, theclock will not indicate the correct time.
Readjust the time.
Adjusting the timeTo adjust the time, push the “H” or “M” button for
more than approximately 1.5 seconds. The time
indicator will flash.
Push theHbutton to adjust the hour.
Push theMbutton to adjust the minute.
To finish the adjusting, push the “PREV” button
or the screen will return to normal after 10
seconds.HOW TO USE “E/M” BUTTONYou can change the unit as follows using the
“E/M” (English/Metric) button.
Unit: US — Mile, °F, MPG
Metric — km, °C, L/100 km
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System settingsLanguage/Unit:
The LANGUAGE/UNIT screen will appear when
selecting the “Language/Unit” key and pushing
the “ENTER” button.
Language: English or French
Unit: US — Mile, °F, MPG
Metric — km, °C, L/100 km
You can select the language and unit using the
joystick and “ENTER” button.Clock:
Adjusting the time
Select the “Hours” or “Minutes” key and tilt the
joystick to the right or left to adjust the time.
The time will change step by step.
After completion of the setting, push the “PRE-
VIOUS” button.Setting daylight saving time
Turn ON or OFF daylight saving time.
Every time the “Daylight Saving Time” key is
selected, the light turns ON and OFF alternately.
ON: The displayed time advances by one hour.
OFF: The current time is displayed.
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