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1. Rearwindow defogger (P.2-21)
2. High-mounted stoplight(P.8-24)
3. Antenna (P.4-18)
4. Sonar (parking sensor)system* (P.5-19)
5. Back door(P.3-15)
Ð Intelligent Key system* (P.3-7)
Ð Remote keylessentrysystem* (P.3-5)
Ð Rearview camera*(P.4-2)
6. Rearwindow wiperandwasher
Ð Switch operation (P.2-20) Ð
Window washerfluid(P.8-17)
7. Rearcombination lights
Ð Switch operation (P.2-17)
Ð Bulb replacement (P.8-24)
8. Fuelfillerlid
Ð Operation (P.3-17)
Ð Fuel information (P.9-4)
9. Child safety reardoor lock(P.3-5)
*: ifequipped
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LEFT -HAND DRIVE(LHD)MODELS
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1. Instrument brightnesscontrolswitch(P.2-7)
2. Outside rearview mirrorcontrol switch(P.3-18)
3. Headlight, foglight* andturn signal switch
Ð Headlight (P.2-17)
Ð Turn signal (P.2-19)
Ð Fog light* (P.2-19)
4. Steering wheel
Ð Electric powersteering system(P.5-22) Ð
Horn (P.2-22)
Ð Driver's supplemental front-impactairbag
(P .1-18)
5. Wiper andwasher switch(P.2-20)
6. Shiftlever
Ð Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
(P .5-9)
Ð Manual Transmission (MT)(P.5-13) 7.
Fuseboxcover (P.8-22)
8. Vehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)OFFswitch*
(P .5-14)
9. Tilting/telescopic steeringwheellever(P.3-17)
10. Steering-wheel-mounted controls(leftside) Ð
switch (odometer andtripcomputer)
(P .2-10)
Ð Audio system* (P.4-28)
Ð Bluetooth

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RIGHT -HAND DRIVE(RHD)MODELS
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1. Shiftlever
Ð Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
(P .5-9)
Ð Manual Transmission (MT)(P.5-13)
2. Wiper andwasher switch(P.2-20)
3. Steering wheel
Ð Electric powersteering system(P.5-22)
Ð Horn (P.2-22) Ð
Driver's supplemental front-impactairbag
(P .1-18)
4. Headlight, foglight* andturn signal switch
Ð Headlight (P.2-17)
Ð Turn signal (P.2-19)
Ð Fog light* (P.2-19)
5. Steering-wheel-mounted controls(leftside)
Ð
switch (odometer andtripcomputer)
(P .2-10) Ð
Audio system* (P.4-28)
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LEFT -HAND DRIVE(LHD)MODELS
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1. Instrument brightnesscontrolswitch
2. Outside rearview mirrorcontrol switch
3. Headlight, foglight* andturn signal switch
Ð Headlight
Ð Turn signal
Ð Fog light*
4. Steering wheel
Ð Electric powersteering system Ð
Horn
Ð Driver's supplemental front-impactairbag
5. Wiper andwasher switch
6. Shiftlever
Ð Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
Ð Manual Transmission (MT)
7. Fuseboxcover 8.
Vehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)OFFswitch*
9. Tilting/telescopic steeringwheellever
10. Steering-wheel-mounted controls(leftside)
Ð
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Ð Audio system*
Ð Bluetooth

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RIGHT -HAND DRIVE(RHD)MODELS
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1. Shiftlever
Ð Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
Ð Manual Transmission (MT)
2. Wiper andwasher switch
3. Steering wheel
Ð Electric powersteering system
Ð Horn
Ð Driver's supplemental front-impactairbag 4.
Headlight, foglight andturn signal switch
Ð Headlight
Ð Turn signal
Ð Fog light*
5. Steering-wheel-mounted controls(leftside)
Ð
switch (odometer andtripcomputer)
Ð Audio system*
Ð Bluetooth

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Average fuelconsumption (km/lorl/100km) :
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The average fuelconsumption modeprovides the
current andaverage fuelconsumption graphically
*
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.
The location
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2
also shows theaverage consumption.
The average fuelconsumption modeshows the
average fuelconsumption sincethelast reset. Reset-
ting isdone bypushing the
switch
*
A
for longer
than 1second.
The display isupdated every30seconds. Atabout the
first 500 m(1/3 miles) afterareset, thedisplay shows
ª---º andthedigit
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2
is not displayed. Average
vehiclespeed(km/h) :
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The average vehiclespeedmodeshows theaverage
vehicle speed
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since thelast reset. Resetting is
done bypushing the
switch
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A
for longer than1
second. Thedisplay isupdated every30seconds. The
first 30seconds afterareset, thedisplay showsªÐк.
Distance toempty (dteÐkm) :
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The distance toempty (dte)mode provides youwith an
estimation ofthe distance
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that canbedriven
before refueling. Thedteisconstantly beingcalcu-
lated, based onthe amount offuel inthe fuel tank and
the actual fuelconsumption.
The display isupdated every30seconds. The
dtemode includes alow range warning feature:
when thefuel level islow ,the dte mode isautomatically
selected andthedigits blinkinorder todraw the
driver's attention. Pushthe
switch
*
A
to return
to the mode thatwas selected beforethewarning
occurred.
When thefuel level drops evenlower, thedte display
will change 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, whichmaymomenta-
rily change thedisplay.
Resetting displays:
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Push the
switch
*
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for longer than3seconds.
The display ofaverage fuelconsumption, average
vehicle speedandtripodometer (TRIPBonly) willbe
reset atthe same time.
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Automatic type
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For thevehicle equipped withtheautomatic leveling
system, theheadlight axisiscontrolled automatically .
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
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CAUTION:
The turn signal switch willnotbecancelled
automatically ifthe steering wheelturning angle
does notexceed thepreset amount. Afteraturn
or lane change, makesurethattheturn signal
switch isreturned toits original position.
T urn signal
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T o turn onthe turn signals, movethelever upordown
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to the point where thelever latches. Whentheturn
is completed, theturn signal cancels automatically .
Lane change signal
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T o turn onthe lane change signals, movethelever up
or down
*
2
to the point where thelight begins to
flash.
If the lever ismoved backtoits original position right
after moving upordown, thelight willflash 3times.
T o cancel theflashing, movethelever tothe opposite
direction.
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T o turn onthe front foglights, turnthefog light switch
to the
position withtheheadlight switchinthe
or
position.
T o turn offthe fog lights, turnthefog light switch tothe
ªOFFº position.
When theheadlight switchisin the ªAUT Oºposition (if
equipped) ,turning thefog light switch tothe
position willturn onthe headlights, foglights andthe
other lights.
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WARNING:
In freezing temperatures, thewasher fluidmay
freeze onthe windshield andobscure your
vision. Warmthewindshield withthedefogger
before youwash thewindshield.
CAUTION:
. Donot operate thewasher continuously for
longer than30seconds.
. Donot operate thewasher ifthe window
washer fluidreservoir isempty.
. Ifthe wiper operation isinterrupted bysnow
or ice, thewiper maystop moving toprotect
its motor. Ifthis occurs, turnthewiper switch
to the ªOFFº position andremove thesnow
or ice onand around thewiper arms.In
approximately 1minute, turntheswitch on
again tooperate thewiper.
WINDSHIELD WIPERANDWASHER
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The windshield wiperandwasher operate whenthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
Wiper operation
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The lever position ªINTºor ª
º
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operates the
wiper intermittently .
. The intermittent operationcanbeadjusted by
turning theadjustment controlknob,(longer)
*
A
or (shorter)
*
B
.
. The intermittent operationspeedvariesinaccor-
dance withthevehicle speed.(Forexample, when
the vehicle speedishigh, theintermittent opera-
tion speed willbefaster.)
The lever position ªLOº or
ª
º
*
2
operates the
wiper atlow speed.
The lever position ªHIºor
ª
º
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3
operates the
wiper athigh speed.
T o stop thewiper operation, movethelever uptothe
ªOFFº position.
The lever position ªMISTºor
ª
º
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operates the
wiper onesweep. Thelever automatically returnstoits
original position. Pulling
upthe wiper arm:
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The wiper armshould beinthe upposition when
replacing thewiper.
T o pull upthe wiper arm,pullthelever
*
5
when the
ignition switchisin the ªOFFº position within1minute.
The wiper operation stopsinmid-operation andthe
wiper armcanbepulled up.
T o replace thewiper arm,place thewiper arminthe
down position andthen push thelever
*
4
up once
when theignition switchisin the ªONº position.
W asher operation
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T o operate thewasher, pullthelever toward theback
of the vehicle
*
5
until thedesired amountofwasher
fluid isspread onthe windshield. Thewiper will
automatically operateseveraltimes.
Wiper dripwipe system:
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The wiper willalso operate onceabout 3seconds after
the washer andwiper areoperated. Thisoperation isto
wipe washer fluidthathasdripped onthe windshield.
Headlight cleaner(ifequipped)
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*
5
.
The headlight cleanerwilloperate withoperation ofthe
windshield washer.
. The headlight cleaneroperates withthewind-
shield washer operation. Thisoperation activates
once eachtimeeither theignition switchorthe
headlight switchisturned offand on.
. After thefirst operation, theheadlight cleaner
operates onceforevery fewoperations ofthe
windshield washer.
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LUGGAGE HOOKS(ifequipped)
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The hooks arelocated inthe luggage area.
CAUTION:
Do not apply atotal loadofmore than3kg (7lb)
to asingle hook.
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1. To block outglare fromthefront, swing down
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the sun visor.
2. To block glarefromtheside, remove thesun visor
from thecenter mountandswing itto the side
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.
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CAUTION:
. Donot leave thelight switch onwhen the
engine isnot running forextended periods
of time toprevent thebattery frombeing
discharged.
. Turn offthe lights whenyouleave the
vehicle.
ROOM LIGHT
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The room lighthasathree-position switch.
When theswitch isin the ªONº position
*
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, the room
light illuminates.
When theswitch isin the ªDOORº position
*
2
, the
room lightilluminates whenadoor isopened.
The interior lighttimer willkeep theroom lightonfor
approximately 15seconds when:
. The keyisremoved fromtheignition switchwith
the driver's doorclosed. (modelwithout Intelligent
K ey system)
. Theignition switchisplaced inthe ªOFFº position.
(model withIntelligent Key system)
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mind.
This refrigerant willnotharm theearth's ozone
layer. However, itmay contribute inasmall partto
global warming.
Special charging equipment andlubricant arerequired
when servicing yourvehicle's airconditioner. Using
improper refrigerants orlubricants willcause severe
damage tothe airconditioner system.(SeeªAir
conditioner systemrefrigerant andlubricantº (P.9-5) .)
A NISSAN dealerwillbeable toservice your
environmentally friendlyairconditioner system.
Air conditioner filter
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The airconditioner systemisequipped withanair
conditioner filterwhich collects dust.To make surethe
air conditioner heatsdefogs, andventilates efficiently,
replace thefilter inaccordance withthespecified
maintenance intervalslistedinthe separate mainte-
nance booklet. To replace thefilter, contact aNISSAN
dealer.
The filter should bereplaced ifthe airflow decreases
significantly orifwindows fogupeasily whenoperating
the heater orair conditioner.
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AUDIO OPERATIONPRECAUTIONS
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WARNING:
Do not adjust theaudio system whiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
Radio
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. 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 thevehicle may
influence radioreception quality.
Compact Disc(CD) player
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. During coldweather orrainy days, theplayer may
malfunction duetothe humidity .If this occurs,
remove theCD from CDplayer anddehumidify or
ventilate theplayer completely .
. The player mayskipwhile driving onrough roads.
. The CDplayer sometimes maynotfunction when
the passenger compartment temperatureisex-
tremely high.Lower thetemperature beforeuse.
. Donot expose theCD todirect sunlight.
. CDs thatareofpoor quality ,or are dirty,
scratched, coveredwithfingerprints, orthat have
pin holes maynotwork properly .
. The following CDsmaynotwork properly .
Ð Copy control compact discs(CCCD)
Ð Recordable compactdiscs(CD-R)
Ð Rewritable compactdiscs
(CD-RW)
SAA0480
. Donot use thefollowing CDsasthey maycause
the CD player tomalfunction.
Ð 8cm (3.1 in)discs
Ð CDs thatarenot round
Ð CDs withapaper label
Ð CDs thatarewarped, scratched orhave
unusual edges.
Ð CD lens cleaner discs
. This audio system canonly playprerecorded CDs.
It has nocapabilities torecord orburn CDs.
Heater andairconditioner ,and audio system
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