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2 Instruments and controls
Cockpit...
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Instrument panel ...
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2-4
Meters and gauges ...
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Meter/ring illumination and needle sweep ...
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Speedometer and odometer ...
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Tachometer ...
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... 2-7
Engine coolant temperature gauge ...
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Fuel gauge ...
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.... 2-8
Compass (if so equipped) ...
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Zone variation change procedure ...
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Warning/indicator lights and audible reminders ...
............ 2-11
Checking bulbs ...
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Warning lights ...
................................................................... 2-12
Indicator lights ...
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Audible reminders ...
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Vehicle information display ...
.................................................. 2-18
Operational indicators ...
..................................................... 2-20
Maintenance indicators ...
................................................... 2-22
Trip computer ...
.................................................................... 2-23
Security systems ...
.................................................................... 2-27
Vehicle security system ...
.................................................. 2-28
NISSAN vehicle immobilizer system ...
........................... 2-29
Windshield wiper and washer switch ...
............................... 2-30
Rear window wiper and washer switch ...
........................... 2-31
Rear window and outside mirror defroster switch ...
........ 2-32 Headlight and turn signal switch
...
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Xenon headlights (if so equipped) ...
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Headlight switch ...
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Turn signal switch ...
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Fog light switch (if so equipped) ...
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Horn ...
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Heated seats (if so equipped) ...
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Blind Spot Warning (BSW) switch (if so equipped) ...
..... 2-40
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch ...
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Power outlet ...
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Storage ...
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Cup holders ...
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Sunglasses holder ...
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Glove box ...
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. 2-46
Instrument lower box (if so equipped) ...
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Console box ...
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Cargo floor box ...
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Hooks ...
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Roof rack (if so equipped) ...
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Coat hooks ...
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Sunshade (if so equipped) ...
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Windows ...
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Power windows ...
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Moonroof (if so equipped) ...
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Power moonroof ...
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Front moonroof...
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Rear moonroof ...
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If the front or rear moonroof does not operate ...
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Interior lights ...
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Map lights ...
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... 2-56
Rear personal lights ...
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Interior light control switch ...
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Mood lights ...
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Vanity mirror lights ...
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Cargo lights ...
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1. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch
2. Blind Spot Warning (BSW) switch*Ð Blind Spot Warning (BSW)*
3. Sliding door switch* (driver's side)
4. Sliding door switch* (passenger's side)
5. Instrument brightness control switch
6. Power lift gate switch* 7. Headlight, fog light and turn signal switch
Ð Headlight
Ð Turn signal
Ð Fog light*
8. Trip computer switch
9. TRIP/RESET switch for twin trip odometer
10. Wiper and washer switch 11. Fuse box cover
12. Fuel-filler door opener handle
13. Hood release handle
14. Headlight aiming control*
15. Power door main switch*
16. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left side)
Ð Audio control steering switch*
Ð Hands-Free Phone System switch*
17. Horn
18. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (right side) Ð Cruise control system
*: if so equipped
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2-4Instruments and controls
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1. Side ventilator
2. Meters and gauges
3. Push-button ignition switch
4. Hazard warning flasher switch
5. Shift lever
6. Center displayÐ Center color display* Ð Navigation system**
7. Center multi-function control panel* Ð Navigation system**
Ð Vehicle information and setting buttons*
Ð RearView Monitor*
Ð Around View Monitor* 8.
Rear window and outside mirror* defroster
switch
9. Center ventilator
10. Heater/air conditioner control or audio system
11. Parking brake
12. Tilting telescopic steering wheel lever
13. Front passenger air bag status light
14. Heated seat switch*
15. Cup holders
16. Power outlet
17. Instrument lower box or CD/DVD slot
18. Power outlet main switch*
19. Audio system
20. Glove box
*: if so equipped
**: Refer to the separate Navigation System Own- er's Manual (if so equipped) .
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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1. Instrument brightness control switch
2. Tachometer
3. Speedometer
4. Fuel gauge
5. Warning/indicator lights
6. Trip computer switch
7. Vehicle information displayÐ Trip computer
8. Engine coolant temperature gauge
9. Odometer/twin trip odometer/Continuously Vari- able Transmission (CVT) position indicator
10. TRIP/RESET switch for twin trip odometer
The needle indicators may move slightly
after the ignition switch is pushed to the
OFF position. This is not a malfunction.
CAUTION
. For cleaning, use a soft cloth, dam-
pened with water. Never use a rough
cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinner or
any kind of solvent or paper towel
with a chemical cleaning agent.
They will scratch or cause discolora-
tion to the lens.
. Do not spray any liquid such as
water on the meter lens. Spraying
liquid may cause the system to
malfunction.
METER/RING ILLUMINATION AND
NEEDLE SWEEP
GUID-6FB96EED-2227-43A8-9F52-B32907E5E8C9The ring illumination surrounding meters and
gauges illuminates when the driver's door is
closed after getting into the vehicle with the
Intelligent Key carried in.
When the engine is started, the indicator
needles will sweep in the speedometer and
tachometer and the ring illumination will be
brightened gradually. This function can be
turned off. (See ªTrip computerº (P.2-23) .)
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METERS AND GAUGES
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Speedometer
SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETERGUID-77958C18-38E6-4515-81A8-602B476070B8
SpeedometerGUID-149DA615-AB5B-4172-8BCC-7CBFBA50FC98The speedometer indicates vehicle speed in
miles per hour (MPH) and kilometers per hour
(km/h) .
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Odometer/twin trip odometer
Odometer/twin trip odometerGUID-2708C880-F080-4F4D-98C7-A14C9193EC2EThe odometer*1and twin trip odometer*2
are displayed when the ignition switch is in the
ON position.
The odometer records the total distance the
vehicle has been driven.
The twin trip odometer records the distance of
individual trips.
Changing the display:
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407Pushing the TRIP RESET switch*3on the right
side of the combination meter panel changes
the display as follows:
TRIP A ?TRIP B ?TRIP A Resetting the trip odometer:
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407Pushing the TRIP RESET switch*3for more
than 1 second resets the trip odometer to zero.
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TACHOMETERGUID-79F10C98-2BE5-4F74-A188-74BAA5909F72The tachometer indicates engine speed in
revolutions per minute (RPM) .Do not rev the
engine into the red zone
*1.
CAUTION
When engine speed approaches the red
zone, shift to a higher gear or reduce
engine speed. Operating the engine in
the red zone may cause serious engine
damage.
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
GAUGE
GUID-003147DA-54F3-4A22-B149-F2BA3D91601CThe gauge indicates the engine coolant tem-
perature.
The engine coolant temperature is within the
normal range when the gauge needle points
within the zone
*1shown in the illustration.
The engine coolant temperature varies with the
outside air temperature and driving conditions.
CAUTION
If the gauge indicates engine coolant
temperature near the hot (H) end of the normal range, reduce vehicle speed to
decrease temperature. If gauge is over
the normal range, stop the vehicle as
soon as safely possible and let the
engine idle. If the engine is overheated,
continued operation of the vehicle may
seriously damage the engine. See ªIf
your vehicle overheatsº (P.6-12) for
immediate action required.
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FUEL GAUGEGUID-4FD368E8-40E3-43E2-835D-44E9D00DBB7AThe gauge indicates theapproximatefuel level
in the tank.
The gauge may move slightly during braking,
turning, acceleration, or going up or down hills.
The gauge needle returns to ª0º (empty) after
the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF
position.
Refill the fuel tank before the gauge
registers ª0º (empty) .
The low fuel warning
appears on the vehicle
information display when the fuel level in the tank
is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient,
preferably before the gauge reaches ª0º. There will be a small reserve of fuel in the tank when
the fuel gauge needle reaches ª0º.
The
indicates that the fuel-filler door is
located on the driver's side of the vehicle.
CAUTION
. If the vehicle runs out of fuel, the
malfunction indicator light (MIL)
may come on. Refuel as soon as
possible. After a few driving trips,
the
light should turn off. If the
light remains on after a few driving
trips, have the vehicle inspected by
a NISSAN dealer.
. For additional information, see
ªMalfunction Indicator Light (MIL)º
(P.2-17) .
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When the ignition switch is pushed to the ON
position, the compass display
*Bwill indicate
the direction of the vehicle's heading.
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If the display reads ªCº, calibrate the compass
by driving the vehicle in 3 complete circles at
less than 5 MPH (8 km/h) . You can also
calibrate the compass by driving your vehicle
COMPASS (if so equipped)
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on your everyday route. The compass will be
calibrated once it has tracked 3 complete
circles.
To turn on and off the compass manually, push
the
switch*Awhile the ignition switch is in
the ON position.
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Zone map
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ZONE VARIATION CHANGE PROCE-
DURE
GUID-C6F3B83E-5981-4619-BFBA-90E24463C307The difference between magnetic north and
geographical north is known as variance. In
some areas, this difference can sometimes be
great enough to cause false compass readings.
Follow these instructions to set the variance for
your particular location if this happens:
1.Push the
switch for more than 3
seconds. The current zone number will
appear in the display.
2. Find your current location and variance
number on the zone map.
NOTE:
Use zone number 5 for Hawaii.
3. Push the
switch repeatedly until the
new zone number appears in the display,
then release the switch. After you release
the switch, the display will show a compass
direction within a few seconds.
.If the compass deviates from the correct indication soon after repeated adjust-
ment, have the compass checked at a
NISSAN dealer.
.The compass may not indicate thecorrect compass point in tunnels or while
driving up or down a steep hill.
(The compass returns to the correct com- pass point when the vehicle moves to an
area where the geomagnetism is stabilized.)
CAUTION
.
Do not install a ski rack, antenna,
etc., which are attached to the
vehicle by means of a magnet. They
affect the operation of the compass.
. When cleaning the mirror, use a
paper towel or similar material
dampened with glass cleaner. Do
not spray glass cleaner directly on
the mirror as it may cause the liquid
cleaner to enter the mirror housing.
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