NISSAN TITAN 2018 Owner´s Manual

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Disconnecting the rear camera (if
so equipped)
Before removing the tailgate disconnect
the rear camera by performing the follow-
ing:1. Open the tailgate to access the rear camera connector bracket
1located
on the rear sill.
2. Remove the connector bracket
2
from the sill by pressing the locking tab
inward, in the direction shown, while
pulling the bracket apart. 3. Disconnect the chassis wiring harness
3by pressing inward on the locking
tab, in the direction shown, while pulling
the connectors apart. Hold the con-
nector firmly to prevent the connector
in the chassis harness from falling into
the sill.
4. Use the supplied chassis plug and bracket and connect them to the
chassis wiring harness to avoid con-
tamination to the terminals which will
lead to malfunction of the rear camera.
5. Insert the bracket back into the sill. 6. Take the tailgate plug from the glove
box and connect it to the tailgate wir-
ing harness to avoid contamination
which will lead to malfunction of the
rear camera.
7. Remove the tailgate. For additional in- formation, refer to “Removing the tail-
gate” in this section.
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Removing the tailgate
1. Disconnect the wiring harness for therear camera (if so equipped). For addi-
tional information, refer to “Disconnect-
ing the rear camera” in this section.
2. Release the tailgate support cables.
CAUTION
∙ The tailgate is heavy. Two people should remove or install it. Be careful
not to drop it during removal.
∙ Af ter releasing the support cables, do not let the tailgate rest on the
bumper.
3. Hold the tailgate at a 45 degree angle.
4. Pull the tailgate out from the lef t side hinge.
5. Slide the tailgate out of the right side hinge.
Installing the tailgate
1. Insert the tailgate into the right sidehinge.
2. Hold the tailgate at a 45 degree angle and insert into the lef t side hinge.
3. Continue to hold the tailgate at a 45 degree angle and attach the tailgate
support cables. 4. For vehicles with rear camera: Be sure
the tailgate harness is not hanging be-
low the tailgate and keep the tailgate
open. For additional information, refer
to “Connecting the rear camera” in this
section before closing the tailgate.
5. For vehicles without rear camera: Close the tailgate securely.
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Connecting the rear camera (if so
equipped)
Before closing the tailgate reconnect the
rear camera by performing the following:1. Af ter attaching the rear tailgate to the truck, keep the tailgate open and check
that the tailgate harness is not hanging
below the tailgate.
2. Remove the connector bracket
2
from the sill by pressing the locking tab
inward, in the direction shown, while
pulling the bracket apart. 3. Disconnect the chassis plug and
bracket from the chassis wiring har-
ness
3. Keep the connector and
bracket in a safe place such as the
glove box.
4. Disconnect the tailgate plug from the tailgate wiring harness. Keep the tail-
gate plug in a safe place such as the
glove box.
5. Connect the tailgate wiring harness to the chassis wiring harness. 6. Securely fix the rear camera connector
bracket
1to the rear sill.
7. Close the tailgate securely.
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Locking the tailgate
To unlock the tailgate, turn the key toward
the passenger side of the vehicle
1.To
lock, turn the key toward the driver side
2.
TIE DOWN HOOKS
For your convenience, tie down hooks are
placed at each corner of the truck box.
These may be used to help secure cargo
loaded into the truck box.
∙ The weight of the cargo load must be evenly distributed over the rear axles.
∙ All cargo should be securely fastened with ropes or straps to prevent it from
shif ting or sliding within the vehicle.
WARNING
∙ Properly secure all cargo with ropes orstraps to help prevent it from sliding
or shif ting. In a sudden stop or colli-
sion, unsecured cargo could cause
personal injury.
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The automatic drive positioner system has
two features:∙ Memory storage function
∙ Entry/exit function
MEMORY STORAGE FUNCTION
Two positions for the driver’s seat, steering
column, and outside mirrors (if so
equipped) can be stored in the automatic
drive positioner memory. Follow these pro-
cedures to use the memory system.1. Place the ignition in the ON or ACC po- sition (the vehicle should be stopped
while setting the memory). 2. Adjust the driver’s seat, steering col-
umn, and outside mirrors (if so
equipped) to the desired positions by
manually operating each adjusting
switch. For additional information, refer
to “Seats” in the “Safety—Seats, seat
belts and supplemental restraint sys-
tem” section of this manual, and “Steer-
ing wheel” and “Outside mirrors” in this
section.
3. Push the SET switch and, within 5 sec- onds, push the memory switch (1 or 2).
4. The indicator light for the pushed memory switch will come ON and stay
ON for approximately 5 seconds.
5. The chime will sound if the memory has been stored.
NOTE:
If a NEW memory position is stored in the
same memory switch, the previous
memory position will be overwritten by
the new stored position.
LPD2302
AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONER (if so
equipped)
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Confirming memory storage
Push the SET switch.∙ If a memory position has been stored in the switch (1 or 2) then the indicator light
for the respective switch will stay ON for
approximately 5 seconds.
Linking a key fob to a stored
memory position
Each key fob can be linked to a stored
memory position (memory switch 1 or 2)
with the following procedure.
1. Follow steps 1-3 in the “Memory storage function” section for storing the
memory position.
2. The indicator light for the pushed memory switch will come ON. While the
indicator light is ON for 5 seconds,
press the
button on the key fob.
The hazard lights will flash twice. The
indicator light of the linked memory
switch will blink and click twice. Af ter
the indicator light goes off, the key fob
is linked to that memory setting. Once it is linked, when the ignition switch is
placed in the OFF position, pressing
the
button on the key fob will move
the driver’s seat, steering wheel and out-
side mirrors to the linked memory switch
position.
NOTE:
If a new memory position is stored in the
linked memory switch, then the key fob
will link the new position and overwrites
the previous position.
ENTRY/EXIT FUNCTION
This system is designed so that the driver’s
seat and automatic operation steering col-
umn will automatically move when the
shif t lever is in the P (Park) position. This
allows the driver to get into and out of the
driver’s seat more easily.
The driver’s seat will slide backward and
the steering column will move up:
∙ When the driver’s door is opened with the ignition switch placed in the OFF
position.
∙ When the ignition switch is changed from ACC to OFF with the driver’s door
open. The driver’s seat and steering wheel will
return to the previous position:
∙ When the ignition switch is changed from ACC or ON while the shif t lever is in
the P (Park) position.
The entry/exit function can be adjusted or
canceled through the vehicle settings in
the vehicle information display (if so
equipped) by performing the following: ∙ Switch the Exit Seat Slide from ON to OFF.
∙ Switch the Exit Steering UP from ON to OFF.
Restarting the entry/exit function
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the
fuse opens, the stored memory positions
will be lost and some of the functions will
be restricted:
1. Drive the vehicle over 25 mph (40 km/h).
OR 2. Open and close the driver’s door more than two times with the ignition switch
in the OFF position.
The entry/exit function should now work
properly.
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SYSTEM OPERATION
The automatic drive positioner system will
not work or will stop operating under the
following conditions:∙ When the vehicle speed is above 0 mph (0 km/h) or 4 mph (7km/h) for some
limited functions such as linking a key
fob to the meter when the power
source is turned on from off or during
the exit function.
∙ When any of the memory switches are pushed while the automatic drive posi-
tioner is operating.
∙ When the adjusting switch for the driv- er’s seat and steering column is turned
on while the automatic drive positioner
is operating.
∙ When the seat has already been moved to the memorized position.
∙ When no seat position is stored in the memory switch.
∙ When the shif t lever is moved from P (Park) to any other position.
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MEMO
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4 Monitor, climate, audio, phone and
voice recognition systems
Control panel buttons — color screen with
Navigation System (if so equipped)..............4-4
How to use the touch-screen .................4-5
How to use the
BACKbutton............4-7
How to use the [
]button ...............4-7
button..................................4-9
How to use the CAMERA button ..............4-9
RearView Monitor (if so equipped) ..............4-10
RearView Monitor system operation ..........4-11
How to read the displayed lines ..............4-12
Difference between predicted and
actual distances ............................. 4-12
Adjusting the screen ........................ 4-14
RearView Monitor system limitations ........4-15
System maintenance ........................ 4-16
Intelligent Around View Monitor
(if so equipped) ................................. 4-17
Intelligent Around View Monitor system
operation .................................... 4-18
Difference between predicted and
actual distances ............................. 4-22
How to park with predicted course
lines ......................................... 4-23
How to switch the display ...................4-25Adjusting the screen
........................ 4-25
Intelligent Around View Monitor system
limitations ................................... 4-26
System maintenance ........................ 4-28
Moving Object Detection (MOD)
(if so equipped) ................................. 4-29
MOD system operation ......................4-30
Turning MOD on and off .....................4-32
MOD system limitations .....................4-32
System maintenance ........................ 4-33
Vents ........................................... 4-34
Heater and air conditioner (manual)
(if so equipped) ................................. 4-34
Controls ..................................... 4-35
Heater operation ............................ 4-36
Air conditioner operation ....................4-38
Air flow charts ............................... 4-39
Heater and air conditioner (automatic)
(if so equipped) ................................. 4-43
Automatic operation ........................ 4-44
Manual operation ........................... 4-45
Operating tips ...............................4-47
Servicing air conditioner ........................4-48
Audio system ................................... 4-48

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Radio........................................ 4-48
FM radio reception .......................... 4-49
AM radio reception .......................... 4-49
Satellite radio reception (if so equipped) .....4-49
Audio operation precautions ................4-50
FM/AM radio with compact disc (CD)
player (if so equipped) .......................4-57
FM/AM/SAT radio with compact disc
(CD) player (Type A) (if so equipped) ..........4-61
FM/AM/SAT radio with compact disc
(CD) player (Type B) (if so equipped) ..........4-67
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection
Port (models without Navigation
System) (if so equipped) .....................4-74
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connection
Port (models with Navigation System)
(if so equipped) .............................. 4-76
iPod®* player operation without
Navigation System (if so equipped) ..........4-78
iPod®* player operation with Navigation
System (if so equipped) ......................4-81
Bluetooth® streaming audio without
Navigation System (if so equipped) ..........4-84 Bluetooth® streaming audio with
Navigation System (if so equipped)
..........4-85
CD care and cleaning ........................ 4-86
Steering wheel switch for audio control ......4-87
Antenna ..................................... 4-88
NissanConnect® Mobile Apps (if so equipped). . . 4-88
NissanConnect® Services (if so equipped) ......4-89
Siri® Eyes Free .................................. 4-89
Requirements ............................... 4-89
Siri® Activation ............................... 4-90
Operating Siri® Eyes Free ....................4-90
Changing Siri® Eyes Free settings
(models without navigation system) .........4-91
Changing Siri® Eyes Free settings
(models with navigation system) ............4-91
Troubleshooting guide ......................4-92
NISSAN Mobile Entertainment System (MES)
(if so equipped) ................................. 4-93
Front panel buttons ......................... 4-94
Front panel buttons operation ...............4-96
Wireless Headphone Operation ..............4-97
Remote control operation ...................4-98

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