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Illustrated tableofcontents
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1. Tachometer (P.2-6)
2. Vehicle information display(P.2-8)
Ð Odometer/twin tripodometer (P.2-10)
Ð Outside airtemperature (P.2-8)
Ð Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
position indicator* (P.2-8, P.5-9)
Ð Trip computer (P.2-8)
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge(P.2-7)
4. Fuelgauge (P.2-7) 5.
Speedometer (P.2-6)
6. Warning/indicator lights(P.2-11)
*: ifequipped
METERS ANDGAUGES
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WARNING:
. The supplemental side-impactairbags and
supplemental curtainside-impact airbags
ordinarily willnotinflate inthe event ofa
front impact, rearimpact, rollover, orlower
severity sidecollision. Alwaysweartheseat
belts tohelp reduce therisk orseverity of
injury inaccidents.
. The seat belts andthesupplemental side-
impact airbags andsupplemental curtain
side-impact airbags aremost effective when
you aresitting wellback andupright inthe
seat. Thesupplemental side-impactairbags
and supplemental curtainside-impact air
bags inflate withgreat force. Ifyou and your
passengers areunrestrained, leaningfor-
ward, sitting sideways, orout ofposition in
any way, youand your passengers areat
greater riskofinjury ordeath inan accident.
. Donot allow anyone toplace theirhands,
legs, orface near thesupplemental side-
impact airbags andsupplemental curtain
side-impact airbags onthe sides ofthe
seatback ofthe front seats ornear theside
roof rails. Donot allow anyone sittinginthe
front seats orrear outboard seatstoextend
their hands outofthe windows orlean
against thedoors. Someexamples ofdan-
gerous ridingpositions areshown inthe
illustrations.
. When sitting inthe rear seats, donot hold
onto theseatback ofthe front seats. Ifthe
supplemental side-impactairbags andsup-
plemental curtainside-impact airbags in-
flate, youmay beseriously injured.Be
especially carefulwithchildren, whoshould always
beproperly restrained.
. Donot use seat covers onthe front seat-
backs. Theymayinterfere withthesupple-
mental side-impact airbag inflations.
Pre-tensioner seatbeltsystem (ifequipped)
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The pre-tensioner systemmayactivate withthe
supplemental airbag system incertain typesof
collisions. Working withtheseat beltretractor and
anchor, ithelps tighten theseat belttheinstant the
vehicle becomes involvedincertain typesofcollisions,
helping torestrain frontseatoccupants. (SeeªPre-
tensioner seatbeltsystemº (P.1-26) .)
Air bag warning label
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W arning labelsaboutthesupplemental airbag system
are placed inthe vehicle asshown inthe illustration.
SRS airbag:
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The warning label
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1
is located onthe surface ofthe
driver's and/orpassenger's sunvisor. SRS
front-impact passengerairbag :
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The warning label
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2
(if equipped) islocated onthe
side ofthe passenger's sideinstrument panel.
This label warns younottofitarear-facing child
restraint systemonthe front passenger seatassuch a
restraint systemusedinthis position couldcause
serious injurytothe infant incase ofair bag
deployment duringacollision.
In vehicles equipped withafront-impact passengerair
bag system, usearear-facing childrestraint system
only onthe rear seats. ªExtreme Hazard!Donot use a
rearward facingchildrestraint onaseat protected by
an airbag infront ofit!"
When installing achild restraint systeminyour vehicle,
always followthechild restraint systemmanufacturer's
instructions forinstallation.
For additional information, seeªChild restraintsº (P.1-
12) .
SRS airbag warning light
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The SRS airbag warning light, displaying
in the
instrument panel,monitors thecircuits forthe airbag
systems, pre-tensioners andallrelated wiring.
When theignition switchisin the ªONº ,the SRS air
Safety Ðseats, seatbelts andsupplementa lrestraint system
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2 Instruments andcontrols
Cockpit ....
........................................................... ............................................2-2
Left-Hand Drive(LHD) models ....
....................................... ..............2-2
Right-Hand Drive(RHD) models ....
................................................. .2-3
Instrument panel....
........................................................... ...........................2-4
Left-Hand Drive(LHD) models ....
....................................... ..............2-4
Right-Hand Drive(RHD) models ....
................................................. .2-5
Meters andgauges ....
...................................................... ...........................2-6
Speedometer ....
........................................................... ...........................2-6
T achometer ....
...................................................... ...................................2-6
Engine coolant temperature gauge....
.............................................. 2-7
Fuel gauge ....
........................................................... ...............................2-7
Instrument brightnesscontrol....
........................................................ 2-7
V ehicle information display....
............................................................. 2-8
Odometer ....
............................................ ............................................. 2-10
W arning/indicator lightsandaudible reminders ....
........................... 2-11
Checking bulbs....
...................................................... ........................2-12
W arning lights....
................................................. ................................2-12
Indicator lights....
....................................... ......................................... 2-14
Audible reminders ....
........................................................... ...............2-16
Headlight andturn signal switch ....
....................................... ...............2-17
X enon headlights (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ...........2-17
Headlight switch....
............................................ ................................2-17
Headlight aimingcontrol (ifequipped) ....
..................................... 2-18
T urn signal switch ....
........................................................... ...............2-19
Fog light switch (ifequipped) ....
............................................ ...............2-19
Front foglights ....
................................................................ ...............2-19
Wiper andwasher switch....
........................................................... .......2-20
Windshield wiperandwasher switch....
....................................... 2-20
Rear window wiperandwasher switch....
................................... 2-21Defogger
switch....
........................................................... ........................2-21
Horn ....
........................................................... .............................................2-22
Windows ....
................................................................ ................................2-22
P ower windows ....
............................................ ................................2-22
Sunroof (ifequipped) ....
................................................. ........................2-24
Automatic sunroof....
....................................... ................................2-24
P ower outlet (ifequipped) ....
................................................. ...............2-25
Ashtray andcigarette lighter(ifequipped) ....
................................... 2-25
Front ....
................................................................ ................................2-25
Rear ....
....................................... .......................................................... 2-26
Storages ....
....................................... .......................................................... 2-26
Glove box....
...................................................... ................................2-26
Console box....
...................................................... ............................2-26
Cup holders ....
...................................................... ............................2-27
Sunglasses holder....
....................................... ................................2-27
Coat hook(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ...........2-28
Card holders (ifequipped) ....
............................................ ...........2-28
Cargo cover....
...................................................... ............................2-28
Luggage hooks(ifequipped) ....
............................................ .......2-29
Sun visors ....
................................................. .............................................2-29
Interior lights....
............................................ ............................................. 2-29
Room light....
............................................ .........................................2-29
Map lights ....
...................................................... ................................2-30
V anity mirror lights(ifequipped) ....
............................................. 2-30
Cargo roomlight....
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Instrume ntsand controls
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1. Tachometer
2. Vehicle information display
Ð Odometer/twin tripodometer
Ð Outside airtemperature
Ð Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
position indicator*
Ð Trip computer
3. Engine coolant temperature gauge
4. Fuelgauge 5.
Speedometer
6. Warning/indicator lights
*: ifequipped
The needle indicators maymove slightly after
the ignition switchisplaced inthe ªOFFº or
ªLOCKº position. Thisisnot amalfunction.
SPEEDOMETER
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The speedometer indicatesthevehicle speed.
T ACHOMETER
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The tachometer indicatestheengine speedinrevolu-
tions perminute (rpm).Do not revthe engine into
the red zone
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VEHICLE INFORMATIONDISPLA Y
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When theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº
position, thevehicle information displayshowsthe
following information:
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T rip computer
ЪT ripcomputerº (P.2-8)
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2
Outside airtemperature
ЪOutside airtemperatureº (P.2-8)
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Odometer/T wintripodometer
ЪOdometer/T wintripodometerº (P.2-10)
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4
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)position
indicator (ifequipped)
ЪContinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
position indicatorº (P.2-8)
Outside airtemperature
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The outside airtemperature isdisplayed in8C.
When theoutside airtemperature becomes38C
(378F) orlower, theoutside airtemperature display
blinks togive awarning.
The display willstop blinking after1minute orwhen
the outside airtemperature becomes48C(398F) or
above.
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
position indicator (ifequipped)
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The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)position
indicator indicates theshift lever position whenthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
T rip computer
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The switch forthe trip computer islocated onthe left
side ofthe steering wheel.
When theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº
position, modesofthe trip computer canbeselected
by pushing the
switch
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.
Each timethe
switch
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is pushed, thedisplay
will change asfollows:
Eco Pedal guide(ifequipped) ?Average fuel
consumption (graphanddigit) ?Average fuel
consumption (digit)?Average vehiclespeed?
Distance toempty (dte)?(TRIP A? TRIP B)?
Eco Pedal guide(ifequipped) Eco
Pedal guide(ifequipped) :
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T ype A
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T ype B
Use theEco Pedal guide
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for improving fuel
economy .
When theEco Pedal guidebarisin the green range, it
indicates thatthevehicle isdriven withinrangeof
economy drive.
If the Eco Pedal guidebarisout ofgreen range, it
indicates thattheaccelerator pedalisdepressed over
the range ofeconomy drive.
The Eco Pedal guidebarisnot displayed whenthe
cruise control system (ifequipped) isoperating.
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Average fuelconsumption (km/lorl/100km) :
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T ype A
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T ype B
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
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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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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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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
*
A
for longer than3seconds.
The display ofaverage fuelconsumption, average
vehicle speedandtripodometer (TRIPBonly) willbe
reset atthe same time.
Instrument sand controls
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ODOMETER
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Odometer/T wintripodometer
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The odometer/twin tripodometer isdisplayed onthe
vehicle information displaywhentheignition switchis
in the ªONº position.
The odometer
*
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displays thetotal distance the
vehicle hasbeen driven.
The twin tripodometer
*
2
displays thedistance of
individual trips. Changing
tripodometer display:
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Push the
switch
*
A
on the leftside ofsteering
wheel tochange thedisplay asfollows:
TRIP A? TRIP B? Trip computer mode?TRIP A
For tripcomputer information, seeªTrip computerº
(P .2-8) .
Resetting tripodometer:
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Push the
switch
*
A
for approximately 1second
to reset thetrip odometer tozero.
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4 Heater andairconditioner, andaudio system
Safety precautions ....
....................................... ............................................ 4-2
Rearview Monitor(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ..........4-2
How toread thedisplayed lines....
................................................... 4-2
Difference betweenpredictive andactual distances ....
............... 4-3
How toadjust thescreen ....
................................................. ..............4-4
Notes ....
....................................... ............................................................. 4-4
V entilators ....
...................................................... ............................................4-5
Center ventilators ....
................................................................ ..............4-5
Side ventilators ....
................................................................ ..................4-5
Rear ventilators (ifequipped) ....
........................................................ 4-5
Heater andairconditioner ....
...................................................... ..............4-6
Operating tips(forautomatic airconditioner) ....
........................... 4-6
Manual airconditioner ....
........................................................... ..........4-7
Automatic airconditioner ....
...................................................... ..........4-9
Servicing airconditioner .................................................................. 4-10Audio
system ....
................................................................ ........................4-11
Audio operation precautions ....
.................................................... 4-11
Antenna ....
................................................. .........................................4-18
FM-AM radiowithCompact Disc(CD) player ....
.................... 4-19
FM-AM radiowithCompact Disc(CD) player (with
color display) ....
....................................... ......................................... 4-22
CD/USB memorycareandcleaning ....
...................................... 4-27
Audio control steering switch(ifequipped) ....
......................... 4-28
USB/AUX connector(modelswithnavigation system)....
..... 4-28
Car phone orCB radio ....
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Heater andairconditioner ,and audio system
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WARNING:
. Donot adjust theheater andairconditioner
controls oraudio controls whiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
. Ifyou noticed anyforeign objects entering
the system hardware, spilledliquidonthe
system, ornoticed smokeorfumes coming
out from thesystem, orany other unusual
operation isobserved, stopusing thesystem
immediately andcontact thenearest
NISSAN dealer.Ignoring suchconditions
may lead toan accident, fireorelectric
shock.
. Donot disassemble ormodify thissystem. If
you do,itmay lead toan accident, fire,or
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not use thesystem whentheengine isnot
running forextended periodsoftime toprevent
battery discharge.
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When theshift lever isshifted intotheªRº (Reverse)
position, themonitor displayshowsarearward view
from thevehicle.
The system isdesigned asan aid tothe driver in
situations suchasslot parking orparallel parking.
Designs anditems displayed onthe screen mayvary
depending onthe models.
WARNING:
. The Rearview Monitorisaconvenience butit
is not asubstitute tocheck behind the
vehicle whenbacking up.The driver is
always responsible forsafety during parking
and other manoeuvres.
. Objects viewedinthe Rearview Monitor
differ fromactual distance becauseawide-
angle lensisused. Objects inthe Rearview
Monitor willappear visually opposite like
ones viewed inthe inside andoutside
mirrors.
. Make surethattheback doorissecurely
closed whenbacking up.
. Underneath thebumper andthecorner
areas ofthe bumper cannotbeviewed on
the Rearview Monitorbecause ofits mon-
itoring rangelimitation.
. Donot putanything onthe Rearview cam-
era.
. The Rearview cameraisinstalled abovethe
license plate.
. When washing thevehicle withhigh-pres-
sure water, besure nottospray itaround the
camera. Otherwise, watermayenter the
camera unitcausing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran electric shock.
. Donot strike thecamera. Itis aprecision
instrument. Otherwise,itmay malfunction or
cause damage resulting inafire oran
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not scratch thecamera lenswhen cleaning
dirt orsnow fromthelens.
HOW TO READ THEDISPLA YEDLINES
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Guide lineswhich indicate thevehicle widthand
distances toobjects withreference tothe bumper line
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are displayed onthe monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthevehicle body.
. Red line
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: approx. 0.5m(1.5 ft)
. Yellow line
*
2
: approx. 1m (3 ft)
. Green line
*
3
: approx. 2m (7 ft)
. Green line
*
4
: approx. 3m (10 ft)
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V ehicle widthguide lines
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Indicate thevehicle widthwhenbacking up.
NO TE:
For models withnavigation system,theguide
lines canbeturned onand offbypushing the
CAMERA button.
DIFFERENCE BETWEENPREDICTIVE AND
ACTUAL DISTANCES
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Backing uponasteep uphill
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When backing upthe vehicle upahill, thedistance guide
linesandthevehicle widthguide linesareshown
closer thantheactual distance. Forexample, the
display shows1m (3 ft) tothe place
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A
, but the
actual 1m (3 ft)distance onthe hillisthe place
*
B
.
Note thatanyobject onthe hillisviewed inthe monitor
further thanitappears.
Backing uponasteep downhill
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When backing upthe vehicle downahill, thedistance
guide linesandthevehicle widthguide linesareshown
further thantheactual distance. Forexample, the
display shows1m (3 ft) tothe place
*
A
, but the
actual 1m (3 ft)distance onthe hillisthe place
*
B
. Note
thatanyobject onthe hillisviewed inthe monitor
closer thanitappears.
Backing upnear aprojecting object
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The vehicle mayseem tonearly cleartheobject inthe
display .However, thevehicle mayhitthe object ifit
projects overtheactual backing upcourse.
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