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LEFT -HAND DRIVE(LHD)MODELS
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1. Meters andgauges (P.2-6)
2. Push-button ignitionswitch(models withIntel-
ligent Key system) (P.5-5)
3. Center ventilator (P.4-5)
4. Hazard indicator flasherswitch(P.6-2)
5. Audio system* (P.4-11) orNavigation system**
6. Passenger's front-impactairbag (P.1-18)
7. Sideventilator (P.4-5) 8.
Fuelfillerlidrelease handle(P.3-17)
9. Hood release handle(P.3-14)
10. Ignition switch(models withoutIntelligent Key
system) (P.5-4)
11. Defogger switch(P.2-21)
12. Ashtray andcigarette lighter(P.2-25)
13. Parking brake(P.3-19, 8-12)
14. Heater andairconditioner control(P.4-6) 15.
Glove box(P.2-26)
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RIGHT -HAND DRIVE(RHD)MODELS
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1. Sideventilator (P.4-5)
2. Passenger's front-impactairbag (P.1-18)
3. Audio system* (P.4-11) orNavigation system**
4. Hazard indicator flasherswitch(P.6-2)
5. Center ventilator (P.4-5)
6. Push-button ignitionswitch(models withIntel-
ligent Key system) (P.5-5)
7. Meters andgauges (P.2-6) 8.
Glove box(P.2-26)
9. Heater andairconditioner control(P.4-6)
10. Parking brake(P.3-19, 8-12)
11. Power outlet* (P.2-25) orAshtray andcigarette
lighter* (P.2-25)
12. Defogger switch(P.2-21)
13. Ignition switch(models withoutIntelligent Key
system) (P.5-4) 14.
Hood release handle(P.3-14)
15. Fuelfillerlidrelease handle(P.3-17)
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Safety Ðseats, seatbelts andsupple mental restraint system
. Vehicle rollover
Supplemental side-impactandcurtain side-im-
pact airbags (ifequipped) :
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. Afrontal collision withaparked ormoving vehicle
. Arear collision
PRE- TENSIONER SEATBEL TSYSTEM (if
equipped)
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WARNING:
. The pre-tensioner seatbeltcannot bere-
used afteractivation. Itmust bereplaced
together withtheretractor andbuckle asa
unit.
. Ifthe vehicle becomes involvedinacollision
but thepre-tensioner isnot activated, be
sure tohave thepre-tensioner system
checked and,ifnecessary, replacedbya
NISSAN dealer.
. Nounauthorized changesshouldbemade
to any components orwiring ofthe pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystem. Thisisto prevent
accidental activationofthe pre-tensioner
seat beltordamage tothe pre-tensioner seat
beltsystem.
. Work around oron the pre-tensioner seat
belt system shouldbedone byaNISSAN
dealer. TheSRS wiring should notbe
modified ordisconnected. Unauthorized
electrical testequipment andprobing de-
vices should notbeused onthe pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystem.
. Ifyou need todispose ofthe pre-tensioner
seat beltsystem, orscrap thevehicle,
contact aNISSAN dealer.Correct pre-ten-
sioner disposal procedures aresetforth in
the appropriate NISSANServiceManual.
Incorrect disposalprocedures couldcause
personal injury.
The pre-tensioner systemmayactivate withthe
supplemental airbag system incertain typesof
collisions. Working withtheseat beltretractor, ithelps
tighten theseat beltwhen thevehicle becomes
involved incertain typesofcollisions, helpingto
restrain frontseatoccupants.
The pre-tensioner isencased withthefront seatbelt's
retractor andanchor. Theseseatbelts areused the
same asconventional seatbelts.
When thepre-tensioner seatbeltactivates, afairly loud
noise maybeheard, followed bythe release ofsmoke.
This smoke isnot harmful anddoes notindicate afire.
Care should betaken nottoinhale it,as itmay cause
irritation andchoking. Thosewithahistory ofa
breathing conditionshouldgetfresh airpromptly .
REP AIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCE-
DURE
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WARNING:
. Once theairbags havebeen inflated, theair
bag modules willnotfunction andmust be
replaced. Theairbag modules mustbe
replaced byaNISSAN dealer.Theinflated
air bag modules cannotberepaired.
. The airbag systems shouldbeinspected by
a NISSAN dealerifthere isany damage to
the front endportion ofthe vehicle.
. Ifyou need todispose ofthe SRS orscrap
the vehicle, contactaNISSAN dealer.Cor-
rect disposal procedures aresetforth inthe
appropriate NISSANServiceManual. Incor-
rect disposal procedures couldcause perso-
nal injury.
The airbags andpre-tensioner seatbelts aredesigned
to activate onaone-time-only basis.Asareminder,
unless theSRS airbag warning lightisdamaged, the
SRS airbag warning lightremains illuminated after
inflation hasoccurred. Therepair andreplacement of
the SRS should bedone onlybyaNISSAN dealer.
When maintenance workisrequired onthe vehicle,
information abouttheairbags, pre-tensioner seatbelts
and related partsshould bepointed outtothe person
performing themaintenance. Theignition switch
should always beinthe ªLOCKº position whenworking
under thehood orinside thevehicle.
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LEFT -HAND DRIVE(LHD)MODELS
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JVC0307X
1. Meters andgauges
2. Push-button ignitionswitch(models withIntel-
ligent Key system)
3. Center ventilator
4. Hazard indicator flasherswitch
5. Audio system* orNavigation system**
6. Passenger's front-impactairbag
7. Sideventilator 8.
Fuelfillerlidrelease handle
9. Hood release handle
10. Ignition switch(models withoutIntelligent Key
system)
11. Defogger switch
12. Ashtray andcigarette lighter
13. Parking brake
14. Heater andairconditioner control 15.
Glove box
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1. Sideventilator
2. Passenger's front-impactairbag
3. Audio system* orNavigation system**
4. Hazard indicator flasherswitch
5. Center ventilator
6. Push-button ignitionswitch(models withIntel-
ligent Key system)
7. Meters andgauges 8.
Glove box
9. Heater andairconditioner control
10. Parking brake
11. Power outlet* orAshtray andcigarette lighter*
12. Defogger switch
13. Ignition switch(models withoutIntelligent Key
system)
14. Hood release handle 15.
Fuelfillerlidrelease handle
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Instrument sand controls
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3 Pre-driving checksandadjustments
K eys ....
............................................ ................................................................ .3-2
K ey (ifequipped) .................................................................... ..............3-2
NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS) key(ifequipped) ....
............ 3-2
Intelligent Key (ifequipped) ....
................................................. ..........3-2
Door locks ....
................................................. ................................................ 3-3
Locking withkey....
................................................. ...............................3-3
Locking withinside lockknob ....
...................................................... .3-4
Locking withpower doorlockswitch ....
.......................................... 3-4
V ehicle speed sensing doorlockmechanism (ifequipped) ....
.... 3-4
Auto doorlockreleasing mechanism (ifequipped) ....
................. 3-4
Impact sensing doorlockreleasing mechanism
(if equipped) ....
....................................... ................................................ 3-5
Child safety reardoor lock....
............................................................. 3-5
Remote keylessentrysystem (ifequipped) ....
..................................... 3-5
Using remote keyless entrysystem ....
.............................................. 3-6
Intelligent Key system (ifequipped) ....
................................................... 3-7
Operating range....
................................................. ...............................3-8
Using Intelligent Key system ....
............................................ ..............3-8
Battery saversystem ....
...................................................... ...............3-10
W arning andaudible reminders ....
................................................. 3-10
T roubleshooting guide....
........................................................... .......3-11 Using
remote keyless entryfunction ....
...................................... 3-12
Hazard indicator andoutside chimeoperation ....
.................... 3-13
Security system(ifequipped) ....
.......................................................... 3-14
NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS) ....
....................................... 3-14
Hood ....
...................................................... .................................................3-14
Opening hood....
...................................................... ........................3-15
Closing hood....
....................................... ......................................... 3-15
Back door....
................................................. .............................................3-15
Opening backdoor ....
...................................................... ...............3-16
Closing backdoor ....
....................................... ................................3-16
Back doorrelease lever....
...................................................... .......3-16
Fuel fillerlid....
........................................................... ................................3-17
Opening fuelfiller lid....
........................................................... .......3-17
Fuel fillercap ....
....................................... ......................................... 3-17
Steering wheel....
...................................................... ................................3-17
Tilt ortelescopic operation....
............................................ ...........3-17
Mirrors ....
....................................... .............................................................. 3-18
Inside rearview mirror....
...................................................... ...........3-18
Outside rearview mirrors....
............................................ ...............3-18
V anity mirror (ifequipped) ....
......................................................... 3-19
Parking brake....
................................................................ ........................3-19
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OPENING HOOD
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1. Pull thehood lockrelease handle
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located
below theinstrument paneluntilthehood springs
up.
2. Locate thelever
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in between thehood and
push thelever sideways withyour fingertips.
3. Raise thehood
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.
4. Remove thesupport rod
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and insert itinto the
slot
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.
Hold thecoated parts
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when removing or
resetting thesupport rod.Avoid directcontact
with themetal parts, asthey maybehot
immediately aftertheengine hasbeen stopped.
CL OSING HOOD
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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.
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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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Starting anddriving
Self-test feature
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The ABS includes electronic sensors,electricpumps,
hydraulic solenoids andacomputer. Thecomputer has
a built-in diagnostic featurethattests thesystem each
time youstart theengine andmove thevehicle atalow
speed inforward orreverse. Whentheself-test
occurs, youmay hear aªclunkº noiseand/or feela
pulsation inthe brake pedal. Thisisnormal anddoes
not indicate amalfunction. Ifthe computer sensesa
malfunction, itswitches theABS offand illuminates the
ABS warning lightonthe instrument panel.Thebrake
system thenoperates normally,but without anti-lock
assistance.
If the ABS warning lightilluminates duringtheself-test
or while driving, havethevehicle checked bya
NISSAN dealer.
Normal operation
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The ABS operates atspeeds above5to 10 km/h (3to
6 MPH) .The speed variesaccording toroad condi-
tions.
When theABS senses thatoneormore wheels are
close tolocking up,the actuator rapidlyapplies and
releases hydraulic pressure. Thisaction issimilar to
pumping thebrakes veryquickly .You may feela
pulsation inthe brake pedalandhear anoise from
under thehood orfeel avibration fromtheactuator
when itis operating. Thisisnormal andindicates that
the ABS isoperating properly.However, thepulsation
may indicate thatroad conditions arehazardous and
extra careisrequired whiledriving.
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When leaving yourvehicle unoccupied:
. Always takethekey with you-even when leaving
the vehicle inyour owngarage.
. Close allwindows completely andlock alldoors.
. Always parkyourvehicle whereitcan beseen.
Park inawell litarea during thenight.
. Ifthe security systemisequipped, useit-even for
a short period.
. Never leavechildren orpets inthe vehicle
unattended.
. Never leavevaluables insidethevehicle. Always
take valuables withyou.
. Never leavethevehicle documents inthe vehicle.
. Never leavearticles onaroof rack. Remove them
from therack andkeep andlock them inside the
vehicle.
. Never leavethespare keyinthe vehicle.
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WARNING:
. Whatever thecondition, drivewithcaution.
Accelerate anddecelerate withgreat care.If
accelerating ordecelerating toofast, the
drive wheels willlose even more traction.
. Allow morestopping distanceincold weath-
er driving. Braking shouldbestarted sooner
than ondry pavement.
. Keep atagreater distance fromthevehicle
in front ofyou onslippery roads.
. Wet ice(08C ,328F andfreezing rain),very
cold snow andicecan beslick andvery
difficult todrive on.The vehicle willhave a
lot less traction orgrip under thesecondi-
tions. Try to avoid driving onwet iceuntil the
road issalted orsanded.
. Watch forslippery spots(glaring ice).These
may appear onanotherwise clearroadin
shaded areas.Ifapatch ofice isseen ahead,
brake before reaching it.Try not tobrake
while actually onthe ice, and avoid any
sudden steering maneuvers.
. Donot use cruise control onslippery roads.
. Snow cantrap dangerous exhaustgasunder
your vehicle. Keepsnow clearofthe exhaust
pipe andfrom around yourvehicle.
VEHICLE SECURITY COLDWEATHER DRIVING
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Mainten anceanddo-it-yo urself
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Some day-to-day andregular maintenance isessential
to maintain yourvehicle's goodmechanical condition,
as well asitsemission andengine performance.
It is the owner's responsibility tomake surethatthe
specified maintenance, aswell asgeneral mainte-
nance, isperformed.
As the vehicle owner,youaretheonly onewho can
ensure thatyour vehicle receives theproper main-
tenance care.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
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For your convenience, therequired scheduled main-
tenance itemsaredescribed andlisted inaseparate
maintenance booklet.You must refertothat booklet to
ensure thatnecessary maintenance isperformed on
your vehicle atregular intervals.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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General maintenance includesthoseitemswhich
should bechecked duringnormal day-to-day operation
of the vehicle. Theyareessential ifyour vehicle isto
continue tooperate properly.It is your responsibility to
perform theseprocedures regularlyasprescribed.
Performing generalmaintenance checksrequires
minimal mechanical skilland afew general automotive
tools.
These checks orinspections canbedone byyourself,
a qualified technician, orifyou prefer, yourNISSAN
dealer.
WHERE TO GO FOR SERVICE
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If maintenance serviceisrequired oryour vehicle
appears tomalfunction, havethesystems checked and
tuned byan authorised NISSANdealer.
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During normal day-to-day operationofthe vehicle,
general maintenance shouldbeperformed regularlyas
prescribed inthis section. Ifyou detect anyunusual
sounds, vibrations orsmells, besure tocheck forthe
cause orhave aNISSAN dealerdoitpromptly .In
addition, youshould notifyaNISSAN dealerifyou think
that repairs arerequired.
When performing anychecks ormaintenance work,
closely observe ªMaintenance precautionsº(P.8-4) .
EXPLANA TIONOFGENERAL MAINTE-
NANCE ITEMS
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Additional information onthe following items
with ª*ºisfound laterinthis section.
Outside vehicle
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The maintenance itemslisted hereshould beper-
formed fromtimetotime, unless otherwise specified.
Doors andhood:
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Check thatalldoors andthehood operate smoothly as
well asthe back door, trunklidand hatch. Alsomake
sure thatalllatches locksecurely .Lubricate if
necessary .Make surethatthesecondary latchkeeps
the hood fromopening whentheprimary latchis
released. Whendriving inareas usingroadsaltor
other corrosive materials, checklubrication frequently.
Lights*:
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Clean theheadlights onaregular basis.Makesurethat
the headlights, stoplights, taillights, turnsignal lights,
and other lights arealloperating properlyandinstalled
securely .Also check theaim ofthe headlights.
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cause improper windshield washeroperation. Ifthe
nozzle isclogged, removeanyobjects withaneedle or
small pin
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. Be careful nottodamage thenozzle.
Replacing
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Replace thewiper blades ifthey areworn.
Before replacing thewiper blades, thewiper should be
in the fully upposition toavoid scratching theengine
hood ordamaging thewiper arm.To pull upthe wiper
arm, seeªWiper andwasher switchº (P.2-20) .
1. Liftthe wiper armaway fromthewindshield.
2. Push andhold therelease tab
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, and then move
the wiper blade downthewiper armtoremove
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.
3. Remove thewiper blade.
4. Insert thenew wiper blade ontothewiper armuntil
it clicks intoplace.
CAUTION:
. After wiper blade replacement, returnthe
wiper armtoits original position. Otherwise
the wiper armorthe engine hoodmaybe
scratched andmay cause damage whenthe
engine hoodisopened.
. Worn wiper blades candamage thewind-
shield andimpair drivervision.
REAR WINDOW WIPERBLADE
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Contact aNISSAN dealerifchecking orreplacement
is required.
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