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W elcome tothe growing familyofnew NISSAN
owners. Thisvehicle hasbeen delivered toyou with
confidence. Ithas been produced usingthelatest
techniques andstrict quality control.
This manual wasprepared tohelp youunderstand the
operation andmaintenance ofyour vehicle sothat you
may enjoy manykilometers (miles)ofdriving pleasure.
Please readthrough thismanual beforeoperating your
vehicle.
A separate Warranty Information &Maintenance Book-
let explains detailsaboutthewarranties coveringyour
vehicle.
Y our NISSAN dealerknows yourvehicle best.When
you require anyservice orhave anyquestions, wewill
be glad toassist youwith theextensive resources
available foryou.
IMPORT ANTSAFETY INFORMA TION
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Reminders forsafety!
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Follow theseimportant drivingrulestohelp ensure a
safe andcomplete tripforyou and your passengers!
. NEVER driveunder theinfluence ofalcohol
or drugs.
. ALWA YS observe postedspeedlimitsand
never drivetoofast forconditions.
. ALWA YS use your seatbelts andappropriate
child restraint systems. Preteenchildren
should beseated inthe rear seat.
. ALWA YS provide information aboutthe
proper useofvehicle safetyfeatures toall
occupants ofthe vehicle.
. ALWA YS review thisOwner's Manualfor
important safetyinformation.
When reading themanual
GUID-094B08 F0-A4F3-43C5-B422-5 3E6C0F7A79F
This manual includes information foralloptions
available onthis model. Therefore, youmay findsome
information thatdoes notapply toyour vehicle.
All information, specifications andillustrations inthis
manual arethose ineffect atthe time ofprinting.
NISSAN reservestheright tochange specifications or
designs withoutnoticeandwithout obligation.
MODIFICA TIONOFYOUR VEHICLE
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This vehicle shouldnotbemodified. Modification could
affect itsperformance, safetyordurability ,and may
even violate governmental regulations.Inaddition,
damage orperformance problemsresultingfrom
modifications maynotbecovered underNISSAN
warranties.
Read firstÐthen drive safely
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Before drivingyourvehicle, readthisOwner's Manual
carefully .This willensure familiarity withcontrols and
maintenance requirements, assistingyouinthe safe
operation ofyour vehicle.
Throughout thismanual wehave used the
symbol
followed bythe word WARNING. Thisisused
to indicate thepresence ofahazard thatcould cause
death orserious personal injury.To avoid orreduce the
risk, theprocedures mustbefollowed precisely.
The symbol
followed bythe word CAUTION is
also used throughout thismanual toindicate the
presence ofahazard thatcould cause minoror
moderate personalinjuryordamages toyour vehicle.
T o avoid orreduce therisk, theprocedures mustbe
followed carefully
.
SIC0697
If you see thissymbol, itmeans ªDonotdothisº or
ªDo notletthis happenº
.
NOS1274
If you see asymbol similartothese inan illustration, it
means thearrow points tothe front ofthe
vehicle.
NOS1275
Arrows inan illustration thataresimilar tothese
indicate movement or
action.
NOS1276
Arrows inan illustration thataresimilar tothese call
attention toan item inthe
illustration.
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Heater andairconditione r,and audio system
Specification chart(models withoutcolordisplay) :
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Supported media CD,CD-R, CD-RW
Supported filesystems ISO9660
LEVEL1,ISO9660 LEVEL2,Romeo,Joliet
* ISO9660 Level3(packet writing)isnot supported.
* Files saved usingtheLive FileSystem Component (onaWindows Vista-based computer)
are not supported.
Supported versions*1 MP3
V
ersion MPEG1,MPEG2,MPEG2.5
Sampling frequency 8kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 8kbps -320 kbps, VBR*4
WMA*3 V
ersion WMA7,WMA8, WMA9(except WMA9Pro,WMA9 Lossless, WMA9Voice)
Sampling frequency 32kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 32kbps -192 kbps, VBR*4
T ag information (Songtitleand Artist name) ID3
tagVER1.0, VER1.1,VER2.2, VER2.3,VER2.4(MP3only)
WMA tag(WMA only)
Folder levels Folderlevels:8,Folders:255 (includingrootfolder) ,files: 512
Displayable charactercodes*2 01:
ASCII, 02:ISO-8859-1, 03:UNICODE (UTF-16BOMBigEndian) ,04: UNICODE
(UTF-16 Non-BOM BigEndian) ,05: UNICODE (UTF-8),06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16
BOM LittleEndian)
*1 Filescreated withacombination of48 kHz sampling frequency and64kbps bitrate cannot beplayed.
*2 Available codesdepend onwhat kindofmedia, versions andinformation aregoing tobe displayed.
*3 Protected WMAfiles(DRM) cannot beplayed.
*4 When VBRfilesareplayed, theplayback timemaynotbedisplayed correctly.WMA7 andWMA8 arenot applied toVBR.
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Specification chart(models withcolor display) :
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Supported media CD,CD-R, CD-RW ,USB2.0
Supported filesystems CD,
CD-R, CD-RW: ISO9660 LEVEL1,ISO9660 LEVEL2,Romeo,Joliet
* ISO9660 Level3(packet writing)isnot supported.
* Files saved usingtheLive FileSystem component (onaWindows Vista-based computer)are
not supported.
USB memory: FA T16, FA T32
Supported versions*1 MP3
V
ersion MPEG1AudioLayer3
Sampling frequency 8kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 8kbps -320 kbps, VBR*4
WMA*2 V
ersion WMA7,WMA8,WMA9
Sampling frequency 32kHz -48 kHz
Bit rate 32kbps -192 kbps, VBR*4
T ag information (Songtitleand Artist name) ID3
tagVER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2,VER2.3,VER2.4(MP3only)
WMA tag(WMA only)
Folder levels CD,
CD-R, CD-RW
Folderlevels:8,Folders andfiles: 999(Max. 255filesforone folder)
USB Folder
levels:8,Folders 255,Files: 2500 (Max.255filesforone folder)
Memory size:4GB
Displayable charactercodes*3 01:
ASCII, 02:ISO-8859-1, 03:UNICODE (UTF-16BOMBigEndian) ,04: UNICODE (UTF-16
Non-BOM BigEndian) ,05: UNICODE (UTF-8),06: UNICODE (Non-UTF-16 BOMLittle
Endian) ,07: SHIFT -JIS
*1 Filescreated withacombination of48 kHz sampling frequency and64kbps bitrate cannot beplayed.
*2 Protected WMAfiles(DRM) cannot beplayed.
*3 Available codesdepend onwhat kindofmedia, versions andinformation aregoing tobe displayed.
*4 When VBRfilesareplayed, theplayback timemaynotbedisplayed correctly.
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T roubleshooting guide(models withoutcolordisplay) :
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Symptom CauseandCountermeasure
Cannot play Check
ifthe disc wasinserted correctly.
Check ifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
Check ifthere iscondensation insidetheplayer, andifthere is,wait until thecondensation isgone (about 1hour) before usingthe
player.
If there isatemperature increaseerror,theCD player willplay correctly afteritreturns tothe normal temperature.
If there isamixture ofmusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)andMP3/WMA/AAC filesonaCD, only themusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)willbe
played.
Files withextensions otherthanª.MP3º ,ª.WMA º, ª.mp3º orª.wmaº cannotbeplayed. Inaddition, thecharacter codesandnumber of
characters forfolder names andfilenames should beincompliance withthespecifications.
Check ifthe disc orthe fileisgenerated inan irregular format.Thismayoccur depending onthe variation orthe setting ofMP3/WMA
writing applications orother textediting applications.
Check ifthe finalisation process,suchassession closeanddisc close, isdone forthe disc.
Check ifthe disc isprotected bycopyright.
P oor sound quality Checkifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
It takes arelatively longtimebefore
the music startsplaying. If
there aremany folder orfile levels onthe MP3/WMA disc,some timemayberequired beforethemusic startsplaying.
Music cutsofforskips The
writing software andhardware combination mightnotmatch, orthe writing speed, writingdepth,writing width,etc.,might not
match thespecifications. Try using theslowest writingspeed.
Skipping withhigh bitrate files Skippingmayoccur withlarge quantities ofdata, suchasfor high bitrate data.
Move immediately tothe next song
when playing. When
anon-MP3/WMA filehas been given anextension ofª.MP3º ,ª.WMA º, ª.mp3º orª.wmaº orwhen playisprohibited by
copyright protection, theplayer willskip tothe next song.
The songs donot play back inthe
desired order. The
playback orderisthe order inwhich thefiles were written bythe writing software, sothe files might notplay inthe desired order.
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T roubleshooting guide(model withcolor display) :
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Symptom CauseandCountermeasure
Cannot play Check
ifthe disc orUSB device wasinserted correctly.
Check ifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
Check ifthere iscondensation insidetheplayer, andifthere is,wait until thecondensation isgone (about 1hour) before
using theplayer.
If there isatemperature increaseerror,theplayer willplay correctly afteritreturns tothe normal temperature.
If there isamixture ofmusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)andcompressed audiofilesonaCD, only themusic CDfiles (CD-DA
data) willbeplayed.
Files withextensions otherthanª.MP3 (.mp3)º orª.WMA (.wma)º cannotbeplayed. Inaddition, thecharacter codesand
number ofcharacters forfolder names andfilenames should beincompliance withthespecifications.
Check ifthe disc orthe fileisgenerated inan irregular format.Thismayoccur depending onthe variation orthe setting of
compressed audiowriting applications orother textediting applications.
Check ifthe finalization process,suchassession closeanddisc close, isdone forthe disc.
Check ifthe disc orUSB device isprotected bycopyright.
P oor sound quality
Checkifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
It takes arelatively longtimebefore themusic
starts playing. If
there aremany folder orfile levels onthe disc orUSB device, sometimemayberequired beforethemusic starts
playing.
Music cutsofforskips The
writing software andhardware combination mightnotmatch, orthe writing speed, writingdepth,writing width,etc.,
might notmatch thespecifications. Try using theslowest writingspeed.
Skipping withhigh bitrate files Skippingmayoccur withlarge quantities ofdata, suchasfor high bitrate data.
Move immediately tothe next song when playing. If
an unsupported compressedaudiofilehas been given asupported extensionlike.MP3, orwhen playisprohibited by
copyright protection, theplayer willskip tothe next song.
The songs donot play back inthe desired order.The
playback orderisthe order inwhich thefiles were written bythe writing software, sothe files might notplay inthe
desired order.
Random/Shuffle maybeactive onthe audio system oron aUSB device.
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2. Carefully putthespare tireonand tighten the
wheel nutswithyour fingers. Checkthatallthe
wheel nutscontact thewheel surface horizontally .
3. Tighten thewheel nutsalternately andevenly in
the sequence illustrated(
*
1
-
*
5
) , more than2
times withthewheel nutwrench, untilthey are
tight.
4. Lower thevehicle slowlyuntilthetire touches the
ground.
5. Tighten thewheel nutssecurely ,with thewheel
nut wrench, inthe sequence illustrated.
6. Lower thevehicle completely .
Tighten thewheel nutstothe specified torque
with atorque wrench assoon aspossible.
Wheel nuttightening torque:
108 N´m (11kg-m, 80ft-lb)
The wheel nutsmust bekept tightened to
specification atall times. Itis recommended
that thewheel nutsbetightened tospecification
at each lubrication interval.
WARNING:
Retighten thewheel nutswhen thevehicle has
been driven for1,000 km(600 miles) (alsoin
cases ofaflat tire, etc.).
ST OWING DAMAGED TIREANDTOOLS
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WARNING:
Be sure thatthetire, jack andtools usedare
properly storedafteruse.Such items can
become dangerous projectilesinan accident or
sudden stop.
1. Securely storethejack, tools andthedamaged
tire inthe storage area.
2. Replace thecargo floorboard.
3. Close theback door.
GUID-CA 3FC571-40 A7-4E0F-A6D6-412F4AB 6C190
WARNING:
. Incorrect jumpstarting canlead toabattery
explosion. Thebattery explosion mayresult
in severe injuryordeath. Itmay also result in
damage tothe vehicle. Besure tofollow the
instructions inthis section.
. Explosive hydrogengasisalways present in
the vicinity ofthe battery. Keepallsparks
and flames awayfromthebattery.
. Always wearsuitable eyeprotection and
remove rings,bracelets, andanyother jew-
elry whenever workingonornear abattery.
. Never leanover thebattery whilejump
starting.
. Never allowbattery fluidtocome into
contact witheyes, skin,clothes orthe
vehicle's paintedsurfaces. Batteryfluidisa
corrosive sulfuricacidwhich cancause
severe burns.Ifthe fluid comes intocontact
with anything, immediately flushthecon-
tacted areawithplenty ofwater.
. Keep thebattery outofthe reach ofchildren.
. The booster batterymustberated at12
volts. Useofan incorrectly ratedbattery will
damage yourvehicle.
. Never attempt tojump startafrozen battery.
It could explode andcause serious injury.
In case ofemergency
6-5
JUMP
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9 Technical information
Recommended fluids/lubricants andcapacities ....
.............................. 9-2
Fuel information ....
...................................................... ...........................9-4
Recommended SAEviscosity number....
....................................... .9-4
Air conditioner systemrefrigerant andlubricant ....
....................... 9-5
Engine ....
............................................ ............................................................. 9-6
Tires andwheels ....
........................................................... ...........................9-7
Dimensions ....
............................................ .................................................... 9-7
When travelling orregistering inanother country ....
........................... 9-8
V ehicle identification ....
............................................ ...................................9-8
V ehicle identification plate....
............................................ ..................9-8
V ehicle Identification Number(VIN)plate(ifequipped) ....
......... 9-8
V ehicle Identification Number(chassis number) ....
...................... 9-8 Engine
serialnumber ....
........................................................... ..........9-9
Certification label(ifequipped) ....
................................................. .9-9
Tire placard ....
........................................................... ...........................9-9
Air conditioner specification label....
.............................................. 9-9
Uniform TireQuality Grading (ifequipped) ....
..................................... 9-9
T readwear ....
...................................................... ...................................9-9
T raction AA,A ,B and C....
............................................ ..................9-9
T emperature A,B and C....
............................................ ...............9-10
Radio approval numberandinformation ....
........................................ 9-10
For Singapore ....
................................................................ ...............9-10
For Nigeria ....
............................................ .........................................9-10
For Jordan ....
...................................................... ................................9-10
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T echnical information
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When planning totravel inanother countryor
region, findoutwhether thefuel required foryour
vehicle isavailable inthat country orregion. Usinga
low octane ratedfuelmay cause engine damage.
Therefore, besure thattherequired fuelisavailable
wherever yougo.For additional information regarding
recommended fuel,seeearlier inthis section.
When transferring theregistration ofyour vehi-
cle toanother country, state,province ordistrict,
contact theappropriate authoritiestofind outthat the
vehicle complies withthelocal legal requirements. In
some cases, avehicle cannotmeetthelegal require-
ments, anditmay benecessary tomodify thevehicle to
meet locallawsandregulations. Inaddition, theremay
be possibilities thatavehicle cannotbeadapted in
certain areas.
The laws andregulations formotor vehicle emission
control andsafety standards varyaccording tothe
country ,state, province ordistrict; therefore, the
vehicle specification maydiffer.
When anyvehicles aretobe taken intoanother
country, state,province ordistrict, itsmodifica-
tion, transportation, registration,andanyother
expenses whichmayresult, aretheresponsi-
bility ofthe user. NISSAN isnot responsible for
any inconveniences thatmay result.
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It is prohibited tocover, paint,weld,cut,drill, alter or
remove Vehicle Identification Number(VIN).
VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TIONPLATE
GUID-A8D4A3 3D-8E44-4B77-9564-66061CA3EC 29
JVT0042X
The plate isaffixed asshown.
Built dateplate (forAustralia andNew
Zealand)
GUID-16A4 323B-4417-4247-A430 -15F1B88D4FEA
Built dateisstamped onthe vehicle identification plate.
The built date means thecalendar monthandtheyear
in which thebody shellandpower trainsubassemblies
are conjoined andthevehicle isdriven ormoved from
the production line.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TIONNUMBER (VIN)
PLA TE(ifequipped)
GUID-3B7B2 4DD-84D3-4756-8386-8720807E 4FB9
STI0612
The vehicle identification numberplateisattached as
shown. Thisnumber isthe identification foryour vehicle
and isused inthe vehicle registration.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TIONNUMBER
(chassis number)
GUID-505 A7DA9-C3B F-4C75-AB40-5946E E343054
JVT0043X
The vehicle identification numberislocated asshown.
Remove thecover toaccess thenumber.
WHEN TRAVELLING OR
REGISTERING INANO THER
COUNTR Y VEHICLE
IDENTIFICA TION
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ENGINE SERIALNUMBER
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STI0785
MRA8DE /HR16DE /MR16DDT engine
The engine serialnumber isstamped onthe engine as
shown.
CERTIFICA TIONLABEL (ifequipped)
GUID-8CD1 DEBF-7616-4 A6D-9195-9F3 C4ADA5D2 0
STI0441
TIRE PLACARD
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STI0720
The cold tirepressures areshown onthe tire placard
affixed tothe driver's sidecenter pillar.
AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATIONLABEL
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STI0739
GUID-1A84 4B35-7025-42E7-B48 F-CF34AF5074F4
Quality Grades: Allpassenger cartires must conform
to local safety requirements inaddition tothese
grades.
Quality gradescanbefound where applicable onthe
tire sidewall between treadshoulder andmaximum
section width.Forexample:
T readwear 200Traction AA Temperature A
TREADWEAR
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The treadwear gradeisacomparative ratingbased on
the wear rateofthe tire when tested undercontrolled
conditions onaspecified government testcourse. For
example, atire graded 150would wearoneand one-
half (11/2) times aswell onthe government courseas
a tire graded 100.Therelative performance oftires
depends upontheactual conditions oftheir use,
however, andmay depart significantly fromthenorm
due tovariations indriving habits,service practices
and differences inroad characteristics andclimate.
TRACTION AA,A ,B AND C
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The traction grades,fromhighest tolowest, areAA,A ,
B, and C.Those grades represent thetire's ability to
stop onwet pavement asmeasured undercontrolled
conditions onspecified government testsurfaces of
asphalt andconcrete. Atire marked Cmay have poor
traction performance.
WARNING:
The traction gradeassigned tothis tireisbased
on straight-ahead brakingtraction tests,and
does notinclude acceleration, cornering,hydro-
planing, orpeak traction characteristic s.
T echnical information
9-9
UNIFORM
TIREQUALITY GRADING
(if equipped)
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10 Index
A
ABS (Anti-lock BrakingSystem) ...
............................ 5-23
Adjusting thetime ...
................................................. ......4-23
Aiming control, Headlights ...
........................................ 2-19
Air bag system
Supplemental curtainside-impact air
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-18, 1-23
Supplemental front-impactair
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-18, 1-23
Supplemental side-impactair
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-18, 1-23
Air conditioner
Air conditioner operation...
....................................... 4-6
Air conditioner service...
........................................ 4-10
Air conditioner specification label...
....................... 9-9
Air conditioning systemrefrigerant and
lubricant recommendations ...
................................ 4-10
Antenna ...
................................................................ ..........4-18
Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)...
............................ 5-23
Anti-lock brakingsystem(ABS)warning light...
..... 2-12
Appearance care
Exterior appearance care...
...................................... 7-2
Interior appearance care...
....................................... 7-3
Armrest ...
................................................................ ............1-4
Ashtray ...
............................................ ...............................2-25
Audible reminders ...
................................................. ......2-16
Audio operation precautions ...
.................................... 4-11
Audio system ...
...................................................... ..........4-11
B
Back door...
....................................... ...............................3-15
Battery ...
................................................. ..................8-3,8-18
Battery replacement, IntelligentKey ...
................ 8-20
Battery saversystem ...
........................................... 2-18
Remote controller
battery replacement ...
.................................. 8-19,8-20
Bluetooth