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OPENING HOOD
GUID-E277 3E78-51C8-4 5B7-B6C8-B152AF80 8F99
JVP0058X
1. Pull thehood lockrelease handle
*
1
located
below theinstrument paneluntilthehood springs
up.
2. Locate thelever
*
2
in between thehood and
push thelever sideways withyour fingertips.
3. Raise thehood
*
3
.
4. Remove thesupport rod
*
4
and insert itinto the
slot
*
5
.
Hold thecoated parts
*
A
when removing or
resetting thesupport rod.Avoid directcontact
with themetal parts, asthey maybehot
immediately aftertheengine hasbeen stopped.
CL OSING HOOD
GUID-BF1C1 017-F13A-42F0-BA94-57D4BCDCA2 AC
1. While supporting thehood, return thesupport rod
to its original position.
2. Slowly lowerthehood toabout 20to30 cm (8to
12 in)above thehood lock,thenletitdrop.
3. Make sureitis securely latched.
CAUTION:
Before closing thehood, besure torelease the
support rodand store itin position. Otherwise,
the support rodwill bedamaged.
GUID-024 607D4-DAF 0-4850-925 1-C15DC895 5DAA
WARNING:
. Make suretheback doorhasbeen closed
securely toprevent itfrom opening while
driving.
. Donot drive withtheback dooropen. This
could allowdangerous exhaustgasestobe
drawn intothevehicle.
CAUTION:
. Before opening theback door, besure to
clear away snow, iceordust thatmay be
stuck tothe back door. Ifthe back dooris
opened whilematerials arestill stuck toit,it
may suddenly closeagain duetothe weight
of these materials.
. Always besure tofully open theback door. If
it is not fully opened, itmay suddenly shut.
. Beespecially carefulwhenopening theback
door instrong wind.Thedoor could be
caught byagust ofwind andmay close
suddenly.
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Pre-driving checksandadjustments
CAUTION:
. The back doorgasstays
*
A
are installed in
order tosupport theweight ofthe back door.
In order toprevent thegas stays being
damaged ornot operating properly,besure
to observe thefollowing points.
Ð Do not insert hands orcords intothegas
stays
*
A
or apply anyforce tothem
laterally.
Ð Do not attach anyadhesive foreign
materials suchaspieces ofplastic or
stickers tothe rod
*
B
portion.
. Donot close theback doorwhile holding the
gas stays orhang anything onthem. Doing
so may lead tohands orarms becoming
trapped inthe back doorandcould result in
an injury.
OPENING BACKDOOR
GUID-7D1 5E425-43F6 -416F-85FD- 6125AE9AE E34
JVP0060X
T o open theback door, unlock itand push theback
door opener switch
*
A
. Pull upthe back doorto
open. The
back doorcanbeunlocked by:
. Push theback doorrequest switch(ifequipped) .
(See ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-7) .)
. Push theªUNL OCKº button onthe Intelligent Key
(if equipped) .(See ªIntelligent Key systemº (P.3-
7) .)
. Push theªUNL OCKº button onthe remote
controller (ifequipped) .(See ªRemote keyless
entry systemº (P.3-5) .)
. Push thepower doorlockswitch tothe ªUN-
L OCKº position.
CL OSING BACKDOOR
GUID-32E 32717-B19D -4B86-BAD2-DAF93C07D 5C4
JVP0061X
WARNING:
. Donot shut theback doorwithonehand and
the other handremaining onthe back door
or vehicle body.Doing somay lead toyour
hand becoming trappedandcould result in
an injury.
. When closing theback door, donot place
your hands neartheedge ofthe back door.
Always besure toclose theback doorfrom
the outside. .
After closing theback door, besure tocheck
that ithas been closed securely. Ifthe back
door opens whilethevehicle isbeing driven,
this could result inaserious accident.
T o close theback door, holdthedoor grip
*
A
to pull
down thedoor andthen push itdown securely .
BACK DOOR RELEASE LEVER
GUID-848C931 1-575B-429F-A2CB-25 69289BADE C
JVP0062X
If the back doorcannot beunlocked duetoa
discharged battery,follow thesesteps.
1. Remove thecover inside ofthe back doorwitha
suitable tool.
2. Move thelever toward thedirection
*
A
as
illustrated toopen theback door.
Contact aNISSAN dealerassoon aspossible for
repair.
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WARNING:
. Fuel isextremely flammable andhighly
explosive undercertain conditions. You
could beburned orseriously injuredifit is
misused ormishandled. Alwaysstopthe
engine anddonot smoke orallow open
flames orsparks nearthevehicle when
refueling.
. Fuel maybeunder pressure. Turn thecap a
half ofaturn, andwait forany ªhissingº
sound tostop toprevent fuelfrom spraying
out and possibly causingpersonal injury.
Then remove thecap.
. Use only anoriginal equipment typefuel
filler capasareplacement. Ithas abuilt-in
safety valveneeded forproper operation of
the fuel system andemission controlsys-
tem. Anincorrect capcanresult inaserious
malfunction andpossible injury.
OPENING FUELFILLER LID
GUID-70C5 3833-21DD-49A2-889E-5A3565B 4D0C7
SP A2336
T o open thefuel filler lid,pull thefuel filler lidrelease
handle.
FUEL FILLER CAP
GUID-437 1145D-372 C-44F1-B5AD-399F35 1B8DDD
JVP0064X
The fuelfiller capisaratcheting type.Turn thecap
counterclockwise
*
1
to remove. Tightenthecap
clockwise
*
2
until ratchet clicks,morethantwice,
after refueling.
Put thefuel filler caponthe cap holder
*
A
while
refueling.
CAUTION:
If fuel isspilled onthe vehicle body,flushitaway
with water toavoid paintdamage.
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WARNING:
Never adjust thesteering wheelwhiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
TIL TOR TELESCOPIC OPERATION
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JVP0150X
While pulling thelock lever up
*
1
, adjust thesteering
wheel up,down, forward orrearward
*
2
until the
desired position isachieved.
Push thelock lever down
*
3
firmly tolock thesteering
wheel inplace.
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MANUAL AIRCONDITIONER
GUID-B9 F02A01-74 43-43F7-84E C-9EEBAFE5 A528
JVH0499X
1. Airintake lever(Outside aircirculation ª
º
/Air recirculation
ª
º)
2. Airflow control dial
3. Fanspeed control
ª
º dial
4. ªA/Cº (AirConditioner) button
5. Temperature controldial
6. Rear defogger
ª
º button (SeeªDefogger
switchº (P.2-21) .)
T o turn offthe heater andairconditioner, turnthefan
speed control ª
º dial tothe ªOFFº (0)position.
Controls
GUID-3B92B 3BB-498F-4734-93D4 -D381D317DF19
Outside aircirculation:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position. Theair
flow isdrawn fromoutside thevehicle.
Air recirculation:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position. Theair
flow iscirculated insidethevehicle. Air
flow control:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
T urn theairflow control dialtochange theairflow
mode.
Ð Airflows fromthecenter andside
ventilators.
Ð Airflows fromthecenter andside
ventilators andfoot
outlets.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefoot outlets.
Ð Airflows fromthefront defogger andfoot
outlets.
Ð Airflows mainly fromthefront defogger
outlets.
Fan speed control:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
T urn thefanspeed control ª
º dial clockwise to
increase thefanspeed.
T urn thefanspeed control ª
º dial counterclock -
wise todecrease thefanspeed. A/C
(AirConditioner) operation:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
Push theªA/Cº button toturn onoroff the air
conditioner. Whentheairconditioner ison, the ªA/Cº
indicator lightonthe button illuminates.
T emperature control:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
T urn thetemperature controldialtoset the desired
temperature. Turn thedial between themiddle andthe
right position toselect thehot temperature. Turn the
dial between themiddle andtheleftposition toselect
the cool temperature.
Heater operation
GUID-ED0 DE5AF-669 2-440D-A937 -F37C2F707C77
Heating:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
This mode isused todirect heated airtothe foot
outlets.
1. Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position for
normal heating.
2. Turn theairflow control dialtothe ª
º position.
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthehot (right)
position.
V entilation:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
This mode directs outside airtothe side andcenter
ventilators.
1. Move theairintake levertothe ª
º position.
2. Turn theairflow control dialtothe ª
º position.
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position.
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ANTENNA
GUID-55 94B0A7-229 8-4DAF-B984-1C023A57 7F5E
SAA1834
Adjust theantenna angleforthe best reception.
CAUTION:
Be sure thatantenna isremoved beforethe
vehicle entersanautomatic carwash.
Removing antenna
GUID-A F071DE0-A9 55-4539-B053-F5E8A 4F3C594
Y ou can remove theantenna ifnecessary .
Hold thebottom ofthe antenna andremove byturning
counterclockwise.
T o install theantenna, turntheantenna clockwise and
tighten.
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FM-AM RADIOWITHCOMP ACTDISC (CD)PLAYER
GUID-383 F18A5-23D 3-4216-8157-B74B41A1C E89
JVH0333X
1. SEEK/TRACK/Rewind button
2. SEEK/TRACK/Fast Forwardbutton
3. CDEJECT button
4. Display
5. Radio memory buttons
6. SCAN button
7. DISP (Display) button
8. RPT(Repeat)´RDM (Random)button 9.
VOL(Volume)/P owerbutton
10. FMbutton
11. AMbutton
12. CDbutton
13. AUX(Auxiliary) button
14. AUX(Auxiliary) INjack
15. TUNE´FOLDER/MENU button
Audio mainoperation
GUID-FF9B 23C7-C1D9-4522-B9C 1-E91B3696951F
The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
in the ªACCº orªONº position.
POWER ON/OFF:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
T o turn onthe audio system, pushtheVOL/P ower
button.
. Thesystem willturn oninthe mode (radio orCD)
which wasused immediately beforethesystem
was turned off.
. Ifno CD isloaded, theradio willbeturned on.
T o turn onand offthe audio system, pushtheVOL/
P ower button.
V olume control:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
T o control thevolume, turntheVOL/P owerbutton.
T urn theVOL/P owerbutton clockwise toincrease the
volume.
T urn theVOL/Pow erbutton counterclockwise to
decrease thevolume.
Adjusting soundpreference:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
1. To adjust thesound settings, pushtheTUNE´-
FOLDER/MENU buttonuntiltheitem (Bass,
T reble, Balance, Fade,SpdsenVol (speed
sensitive volume)orAUX INVolume) tobe
adjusted isdisplayed.
2. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttontoadjust
the settings.
When noaction istaken for5seconds, thedisplay will
automatically returntothe original mode.
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Clock setting:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
T urning theclock ON/OFF:
1. Push theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntil
ªClock: ONºorªClock: OFFºisdisplayed.
2. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttontotoggle
between ªClock:ONºandªClock: OFFº.
Adjusting theclock:
1. Turn onthe clock.
2. Push theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntil
ª Adjust Clock: Noºisdisplayed.
3. Turn theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntilªAd-
just Clock: Yesº isdisplayed.
4. Adjust thehour digits byturning theTUNE´-
FOLDER/MENU buttonwhilethedigits areflash-
ing and ªChange Hourºisdisplayed.
5. Push TUNE´FOLDER/MENU button.Adjustthe
minutes byturning theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU
button whilethedigits areflashing andªChange
Minuteº isdisplayed.
When noaction istaken for5seconds, thedisplay will
automatically returntothe original mode.
AUX button:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
The AUX INjack islocated onthe audio unit.The
IN audio inputjackaccepts anystandard analogaudio
input suchasfrom aportable cassette tapeplayer, CD
player, digitalaudioplayer orlaptop computer.
Push theAUX button toplay acompatible devicewhen
it is plugged intotheAUX INjack.
NISSAN stronglyrecommends usingastereo mini
plug cable whenconnecting yourmusic device tothe
audio system. Musicmaynotplay properly whena
monaural cableisused.
Radio operation
GUID-13A4 72C1-417E-4 046-AABD-E47CCD5 38998
The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
in the ªACCº orªONº position.
/
FM/AM buttons:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
When the
/
button ispushed whiletheaudio
system isoff, the audio system willturn onand the
radio willturn on.
When the
/
button ispushed whileanother
audio source isplaying, theother audio source willturn
off and theradio willturn on.
T o change theradio bands (FM1,FM2,orAM) ,push
the
/
buttons.
TUNE´FOLDER/MENU button:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
When adjusting thebroadcasting stationfrequency
manually ,turn theTUNE´FOLDER/MENU buttonuntil
the preferred frequency isachieved.
SEEK/TRACK buttons:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
T o adjust thebroadcasting stationfrequency auto-
matically ,push andrelease the
or
button.
When thesystem detects abroadcasting station,itwill
stop atthe station.
Detected stationsareskipped while
or
button ispushed andheld.
SCAN button:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
When the
button ispushed, thesystem willseek
and stop atthe detected broadcasting stationfor5
seconds, andthen itwill start toseek forthe next
broadcasting station.
Push the
button inthis 5-second periodtostop
seeking.
*
1
*
2
*
3
*
4
*
5
*
6
Radio memory buttons:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
The audio system canstore upto12 FM station
frequencies (forFM1 andFM2) and6AM station
frequencies.
During radioreception, pushingtheradio memory
button forless than 1.5seconds willplay thestored
radio station.
T o store thestation frequency manually:
1. Tune tothe desired broadcasting stationfre-
quency usingthe
buttons.
2. Push andhold oneofthe radio memory buttons
*
1
-
*
6
until abeep sounds.
3. Thefrequency ofthe selected channelwillappear
on the display whenthememory isstored
properly .
4. Perform steps1-3 for allother memory buttons.
CD player operation
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Loading:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
Insert aCD into theslot with thelabel sidefacing up.
The CDwillbeguided automatically intotheslot and
will start playing. Afterthedisc isloaded, track
information willappear onthe display .
CAUTION:
Do not force theCDinto theslot. Thiscould
damage theplayer.
CD button:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
When the
button ispushed whileaCD isloaded,
the CD willstart playing.
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Audio mainoperation
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Head unit:
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The auto loudness circuitenhances thelow and high
frequency rangesautomatically inboth radio reception
and CDplayback.
PWR/V olumecontrol:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON position,
and then push thePWR button whilethesystem isoff
to turn onthe last audio source, whichwasplaying
immediately beforethesystem wasturned off.While
the system ison, pushing thePWR button turnsthe
system off.
T urn theVOL control knobtoadjust thevolume.
SETTING:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
The settings screenwillappear whenpushing the
ENTER/SETTING button.
The following itemsareavailable inthe settings screen.
. Bass, Treble, Balance andFade
Controls thesound ofthe audio system. Balance
adjusts thesound between theleftand right
speakers. Fadeadjusts thesound between the
front andrear speakers.
Select theªBassº ,ªT rebleº ,ªBalanceº orªFadeº
using theTUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen
push theENTER/SETTING button.Turn the
TUNE´FOLDER controlknobtoadjust theBass,
T reble, balance andFade ofthe screen tothe
preferred level.
. Speed SensVol.
T o change theSpeed Sensitive Volume (Speed
Sens Vol.) level fromoff(0) to5,turn the
TUNE´FOLDER controlknob. .
AUX Vol.
Controls thevolume levelofincoming soundwhen
an auxiliary deviceisconnected tothe system.
Choose asetting between 1and 3or choose 0to
disable thefeature entirely.
. Brightness andContrast
Adjust thebrightness andcontrast ofthe screen.
Select theªbrightnessº orªcontrastº usingthe
TUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen push the
ENTER/SETTING button.Turn theTUNE´FOLDER
control knobtoadjust thebrightness andcontrast
of the screen tothe preferred level.
. Clock Adjust
Adjust theclock according tothe following procedure.
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1) Select ªClock Adjustº usingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknob
*
1
and then push
the ENTER/SETTING button
*
2
.
2) Adjust thehour withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
1
and then push theENTER/
SETTING button
*
2
.
3) Adjust theminute withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
1
and then push theENTER/
SETTING button
*
2
. 24
hour clock isnot available.
. On-Screen Clock
When thisitem isturned on,aclock isalways
displayed inthe upper rightcorner ofthe screen.
Select theªOn-Screen ClockºusingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknobandthen push theENTER/
SETTING button.You can toggle between ON
and OFF using theTUNE´FOLDER controlknob.
. RDS Display (ifequipped)
RDS (radio datasystem) information canbe
shown onthe display .Select ªRDSDisplayº using
the TUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen push
the ENTER/SETTING button.You can toggle
between ONand OFF using theTUNE´FOLDER
control knob.
. iPod Menu language
The iPod menu language canbechanged.
Select ªiPod menu languageº usingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknobandthen push theENTER/
SETTING button.UsetheTUNE´FOLDER control
knob toselect thepreferred language.
DISP:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
Display ofthe screen canbecanceled bypushing the
DISP button. You can then listen tomusic thatisbeing
played back.Ifyou want todisplay thescreen again,
either pushtheDISP button oncemore orpush the
FM´AM orAUX button.
AUX INjack:
GUID-9E14C2 E6-2E9C-4731-980B-C45B899B9 77B
The AUX INjack islocated onthe audio unit.TheAUX
IN audio inputjackaccepts anystandard analogaudio
input suchasfrom aportable cassette tape/CD player,
MP3 player orlaptop computer.
NISSAN stronglyrecommends usingastereo mini
plug cable whenconnecting yourmusic device tothe
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5 Starting anddriving
Break -inschedule ....
................................................. ...................................5-2
Before starting engine....
................................................. ...........................5-2
Precautions whenstarting anddriving ....
............................................... 5-2
Exhaust gas(carbon monoxide) ....
.................................................... 5-3
Three-way catalyst....
................................................. ...........................5-3
Care when driving ....
....................................... ............................................ 5-4
Engine coldstart period ....
....................................... ...........................5-4
Loading luggage ....
............................................ ...................................5-4
Driving inwet conditions ....
...................................................... ..........5-4
Driving inwinter conditions ....
........................................................... .5-4
Ignition switch(model without Intelligent Key system) ....
.................. 5-4
Continuously variabletransmission (CVT)....
.................................. 5-4
Manual transmission (MT)....
............................................ ..................5-4
Steering lock....
........................................................... ...........................5-5
K ey positions ....
........................................................... ...........................5-5
Push-button ignitionswitch(model withIntelligent
K ey system) ....
................................................................ ...............................5-5
Precautions onpush-button ignitionswitchoperation ....
........... 5-5
Intelligent Key system ....
....................................... ...............................5-5
Steering lock....
........................................................... ...........................5-6
Ignition switchpositions ....
....................................... ...........................5-6
Intelligent Key battery discharge ....
................................................... 5-7
Starting engine(model without Intelligent Key system) ....
................ 5-8
Starting engine(model withIntelligent Key system) ....
...................... 5-8
Driving vehicle ....
........................................................... ...............................5-9
Driving withContinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)....
......... 5-9
Driving withmanual transmission (MT)....
.................................... 5-13V
ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)system (ifequipped) ....
.............. 5-14
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)offswitch ....
.......................... 5-15
Cruise control (ifequipped) ....
.............................................................. 5-16
Precautions oncruise control ....
....................................... ...........5-16
Cruise control operations ....
.......................................................... 5-16
Parking ....
........................................................... .........................................5-17
Sonar (parking sensor)system(ifequipped) ....
............................... 5-19
T railer towing (except forAustralia andNew Zealand) ....
............. 5-20
T railer towing (forAustralia andNew Zealand) ....
........................... 5-20
Operating precautions ....
....................................... ........................5-20
Maximum loadlimits ....
............................................ ........................5-20
Tire pressure ....
................................................. ................................5-21
Safety chains ....
....................................... ......................................... 5-21
T railer brakes ....
....................................... ......................................... 5-21
T railer detection (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ...........5-21
Electric powersteering system....
................................................. .......5-22
Brake system ....
................................................................ ........................5-22
Brake precautions ....
....................................... ................................5-22
Brake assist(ifequipped) ....
......................................................... 5-23
Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)(ifequipped) ....................... 5-23
V ehicle security ....
............................................ .........................................5-24
Cold weather driving....
................................................................ ...........5-24
Battery ....
................................................................ ............................5-25
Engine coolant ....
................................................. ............................5-25
Tire equipment ....
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Starting anddriving
GUID-365 EE49C-5FF 9-4447-845A-3881038 C5420
Driving yourvehicle tofitthe circumstances isessential
for your safety andcomfort. Asadriver, youshould be
the one who knows besthowtodrive inthe given
circumstances.
ENGINE COLDSTART PERIOD
GUID-B8 9C453D-A 996-4A1A-A8 96-4FC3520E6BFC
Due tothe higher engine speeds, whentheengine is
cold, extracaution mustbeexercised whenselecting a
gear during theengine warm-up periodafterstarting
the engine.
L OADING LUGGAGE
GUID-C66 3B3F6-8EAA- 46C6-9228-B 3141F69D6D3
Loads andtheir distribution andtheattachment of
equipment (couplingdevices,roofluggage carriers,
etc.) willconsiderably changethedriving character-
istics ofthe vehicle. Your driving styleandspeed must
be adjusted according tothe circumstances.
DRIVING INWET CONDITIONS
GUID-3D DDCE8B-46F7 -4220-938D-F02C21034A4A
. Avoid accelerating orstopping suddenly.
. Avoid sharpturning orlane changing suddenly.
. Avoid following tooclose tothe vehicle infront.
When watercovers theroad surface withwater
puddles, smallwater streams, etc.,reduce speedto
prevent hydroplaning whichcancause skidding and
loss ofcontrol. Worn tires willincrease thisrisk.
DRIVING INWINTER CONDITIONS
GUID-393 9347B-E44 6-4695-87D1-257AFA202DC2
. Drive cautiously .
. Avoid accelerating orstopping suddenly.
. Avoid sharpturning orlane changing suddenly.
. Avoid sudden steering.
. Avoid following tooclose tothe vehicle infront.
GUID-91D DB153-CB CA-454D-B 139-A71B18FD2EDC
WARNING:
Never remove thekey orturn theignition switch
to the ªLOCKº position whiledriving. Thesteer-
ing wheel willlock andcould cause thedriver to
lose control ofthe vehicle. Thiscould result in
serious vehicledamage orpersonal injury.
CONTINUOUSL YVARIABLE TRANSMIS-
SION (CVT)
GUID-54 525C04-496 D-421C-8752-6B511BA 7402C
SSD0392
The ignition lockisdesigned sothat theignition switch
cannot beturned tothe ªLOCKº position untiltheshift
lever ismoved tothe ªPº (Park) position. Whenmoving
the ignition switchtothe ªLOCKº position, toremove
the key from theignition switch,makesuretheshift
lever isin the ªPº (Park) position.
When theignition switchcannot beturned tothe
ªL OCKº position:
1. Move theshift lever tothe ªPº (Park) position.
2. Turn theignition switchslightly inthe ªONº
direction.
3. Turn theignition switchtothe ªLOCKº position. 4.
Remove thekey.
If the ignition switchisturned tothe ªLOCKº position,
the shift lever cannot bemoved fromtheªPº (Park)
position. Theshift lever canbemoved ifthe ignition
switch isin the ªONº position withthefoot brake pedal
depressed.
The ªOFFº position
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is between theªLOCKº and
ª ACCº positions, althoughitis not marked onthe
ignition switch.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION (MT)
GUID-21 B70D8F-F0 98-475A-A7 7E-979553 F48594
SSD0503
The ignition switchincludes adevice thathelps
prevent accidental removalofthe key while driving.
The keycan only beremoved whentheignition switch
is in the ªLOCKº position.
T o turn theignition switchtothe ªLOCKº position from
the ªACCº orªONº position, turnthekey tothe ªOFFº
position, pushthekey in,then turnthekey tothe
ªL OCKº position.
The ªOFFº position
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1
is between theªLOCKº and
ª ACCº positions, althoughitis not labeled onthe
ignition switch.
CARE WHEN DRIVING IGNITION
SWITCH(model without
Intelligent Keysystem)
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