tow NISSAN TITAN 2018 Owner´s Manual
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1. Antenna (P. 4-88)
2. Cargo lamp (P. 2-60)
3. Rear sliding window (P. 2-87)
4. Bed liner storage bins(if so equipped) (P. 2-75)
5. Under rail bed lamps
(if so equipped) (P. 2-60)
6. Truck box (P. 3-37) Tailgate (P. 3-37)
Rearview camera (P. 4-10)
7. Towing (P. 10-36)
8. Rear sonar sensors (if so equipped)
(P. 5-64)
9. Replacing bulbs (P. 8-28)
10. Fuel-filler cap* (P. 3-25) Fuel-filler door* (P. 3-25)
Fuel recommendation* (P. 10-2)
11. Child safety rear door lock (Crew
Cab models only) (P. 3-5)
*: For diesel models, refer to the separate
Titan Diesel Owner’s Manual.
Refer to the page number indicated in
parentheses for operating details.
NOTE:
Crew Cab model shown, Single and King
Cab® models similar.
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1. Vents (P. 4-34)
2. Turn signal switch (P. 2-58)Wiper and washer switch (P. 2-51)
3. Steering wheel switch for audio
control (P. 4-87)
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone
System (P. 4-87, 4-133)
Vehicle information display
controls (P. 2-33)
4. Driver supplemental air bag
(P. 1-53)
Horn (P. 2-59)
5. Meters and gauges (P. 2-6) Warning and indicator lights
(P. 2-21)
6. Cruise control main/set switches
(P. 5-41)
7. Shif t lever (P. 5-16) Tow mode switch (P. 2-70)
8. Audio controls (P. 4-48)
9. Center display (P. 4-4)
10. Climate controls (P. 4-34)
11. Front passenger supplemental air
bag (P. 1-53)
12. Glove box (P. 2-75)
13. Front passenger air bag status
light (if so equipped) (P. 1-53)
14. Power outlet (P. 2-71)
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Warninglight Name Page
NISSAN Intelligent
Key® warning
light (if so
equipped) 2-28
P position select-
ing warning light
(if so equipped)
2-28
Passenger seat
belt warning light
(if so equipped)2-28
Supplemental air
bag warning light
2-29
Water in Fuel
warning light (if so
equipped)2-29
Indicator
light Name Page
Electronic locking
rear differential
(E-Lock) system
ON indicator light
(if so equipped) 2-29
Engine start op-
eration indicator
(if so equipped)
2-30
Front fog light in-
dicator light (if so
equipped)2-30
Front passenger
air bag status
light (if so
equipped)2-30
High beam indi-
cator light (blue)
2-30
Hill descent con-
trol system ON
indicator light (if
so equipped)2-30
Indicator
light Name Page
Malfunction Indi-
cator Light (MIL)
(yellow) 2-30
Security indicator
light
2-31
Side light and
headlight indica-
tor light (green) (if
so equipped)2-31
Slip indicator light 2-31
TOW mode ON
indicator light
2-31
Turn signal/
hazard indicator
lights2-31
Vehicle Dynamic
Control (VDC) OFF
indicator light2-32
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∙ Head restraints/headrests should beadjusted properly as they may pro-
vide significant protection against in-
jury in an accident. Always replace
and adjust them properly if they have
been removed for any reason.
∙ If the head restraints/headrests are removed for any reason, they should
be securely stored to prevent them
from causing injury to passengers or
damage to the vehicle in case of sud-
den braking or an accident.
∙ When returning the seatbacks to the upright position, be certain they are
completely secured in the latched po-
sition. If they are not completely se-
cured, passengers may be injured in
an accident or sudden stop.
∙ Properly secure all cargo to help pre- vent it from sliding or shif ting. Do not
place cargo higher than the seat-
backs. In a sudden stop or collision,
unsecured cargo could cause per-
sonal injury.
Folding the rear bench seat up
(Crew Cab models and King Cab®
models with rear bench seat)
To fold the rear bench seat up for storage
capacity behind the front seats or to re-
move the jacking tools from the storage
area:
1. Lif t the front of the seat cushion up. 2. Fold the bottom of the seat cushion
toward the back of the vehicle until it
locks in place.
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3. Position the lap belt portionlow and
snug on the hips
Bas shown.
4. Pull the shoulder belt portion toward the retractor to take up extra slack
C.
Be sure the shoulder belt is routed over
your shoulder and across your chest.
The front passenger seat, front center seat
(if so equipped), and the rear seating posi-
tions’ (if so equipped) three-point seat belts
have two modes of operation: ∙ Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
∙ Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) The ELR mode allows the seat belt to ex-
tend and retract to allow the driver and
passengers some freedom of movement
in the seat. The ELR locks the seat belt
when the vehicle slows down rapidly or
during certain impacts.
The ALR mode (child restraint mode) locks
the seat belt for child restraint installation.
When the ALR mode is activated, the seat
belt cannot be extended again until the
seat belt tongue is detached from the
buckle and fully retracted. The seat belt re-
turns to the ELR mode af ter the seat belt
fully retracts. For additional information, re-
fer to “Child restraints” in this section.
The ALR mode should be used only for
child restraint installation. During nor-
mal seat belt use by an occupant, the ALR
mode should not be activated. If it is ac-
tivated, it may cause uncomfortable seat
belt tension. It can also change the op-
eration of the front passenger air bag.
For additional information, refer to
“Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)”
in this section.
WARNING
When fastening the seat belts, be cer-
tain that the seatbacks are completely
secured in the latched position. If they
are not completely secured, passengers
may be injured in an accident or sudden
stop.
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1.If you must install a booster seat in
the front seat, move the seat to the
rearmost position.
2. Position the booster seat on the seat. Only place it in a front-facing direction.
Always follow the booster seat manu-
facturer’s instructions. 3. The booster seat should be positioned
on the vehicle seat so that it is stable.
If necessary, adjust or remove the head
restraint/headrest to obtain the cor-
rect booster seat fit. If the head
restraint/headrest is removed, store it
in a secure place. Be sure to reinstall
the head restraint/headrest when
the booster seat is removed. For ad-
ditional information, refer to "Head
restraints/headrests" in this section. If the seating position does not have
an adjustable head restraint/headrest
and it is interfering with the proper
booster seat fit, try another seating
position or a different booster seat.
4. Position the lap portion of the seat belt low and snug on the child’s hips. Be
sure to follow the booster seat manu-
facturer’s instructions for adjusting the
seat belt routing.
5. Pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt toward the retractor to take
up extra slack. Be sure the shoulder
belt is positioned across the top,
middle portion of the child’s shoulder.
Be sure to follow the booster seat
manufacturer’s instructions for adjust-
ing the seat belt routing.
6. Follow the warnings, cautions and in- structions for properly fastening a seat
belt shown in “Three-point type seat
belt with retractor” in this section.
WRS0699Front passenger position
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NOTE:
A system check will be performed during
which the front passenger air bag status
light will remain lit for about 7 seconds
initially.
If the light is still ON af ter this, the person
should be advised not to ride in the front
passenger seat and the vehicle should be
checked as soon as possible. It is recom-
mended that you visit a NISSAN dealer for
this service.
Other supplemental front-impact air
bag precautions
WARNING
∙ Do not place any objects on the steer-ing wheel pad or on the instrument
panel. Also, do not place any objects
between any occupant and the steer-
ing wheel or instrument panel. Such
objects may become dangerous pro-
jectiles and cause injury if the front air
bags inflate.
∙ Immediately af ter inflation, several front air bag system components will
be hot. Do not touch them; you may
severely burn yourself. ∙ No unauthorized changes should be
made to any components or wiring of
the supplemental air bag system. This
is to prevent accidental inflation of
the supplemental air bag or damage
to the supplemental air bag system.
∙ Do not make unauthorized changes to your vehicle’s electrical system,
suspension system or front end struc-
ture. This could affect proper opera-
tion of the front air bag system.
∙ Tampering with the front air bag sys- tem may result in serious personal in-
jury. Tampering includes changes to
the steering wheel and the instru-
ment panel assembly by placing ma-
terial over the steering wheel pad and
above the instrument panel or by in-
stalling additional trim material
around the air bag system.
∙ Removing or modif ying the front pas- senger seat may affect the function of
the air bag system and result in seri-
ous personal injury. ∙ Modif ying or tampering with the front
passenger seat may result in serious
personal injury. For example, do not
change the front seats by placing ma-
terial on the seat cushion or by install-
ing additional trim material, such as
seat covers, on the seat that are not
specifically designed to assure proper
air bag operation. Additionally, do not
stow any objects under the front pas-
senger seat or the seat cushion and
seatback. Such objects may interfere
with the proper operation of the occu-
pant classification sensor (weight
sensor).
∙ No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of
the seat belt system. This may affect
the front air bag system. Tampering
with the seat belt system may result
in serious personal injury.
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Cargo lamp switch............................. 2-60
Climate controlled seat switches
(if so equipped) ................................. 2-60
Heated seat switches (if so equipped) ..........2-61
Heated rear seat switches (if so equipped) ......2-62
Heated steering wheel switch (if so equipped) . . 2-64
Warning systems switch (if so equipped) .......2-64
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch ......2-65
Hill descent control switch (if so equipped) ......2-66
Electronic locking rear differential (E-Lock)
system switch (if so equipped) ..................2-67
Power inverter switch (if so equipped) ..........2-68
Front and rear sonar system OFF switch
(if so equipped) ................................. 2-69
Tow mode switch .............................. 2-70
E-call (SOS) switch (if so equipped) ..............2-70
Trailer Brake Controller Unit (TBCU)
(if so equipped) ................................. 2-71
Power outlets .................................. 2-71
12v Outlets .................................. 2-71
120v outlets (if so equipped) .................2-73
Extended storage switch .......................2-74
Storage ........................................ 2-75
Front-door pockets .......................... 2-75Rear-door pockets (if so equipped)
..........2-76
Console side pockets (if so equipped) ........2-76
Seatback pockets (if so equipped) ...........2-76
Under-seat storage (if so equipped) .........2-77
Console box storage trays
(if so equipped) .............................. 2-78
Glovebox.................................... 2-78
Console box (if so equipped) .................2-79
Center armrest storage (if so equipped) .....2-80
Under front seat storage bin
(if so equipped) .............................. 2-81
Overhead sunglasses storage
(if so equipped) .............................. 2-81
Cup holders ................................. 2-82
Grocery hooks (if so equipped) ...............2-85
Bed liner storage bins (if so equipped) .......2-85
Cargo hooks (if so equipped) ................2-86
C -Channel
cargo hooks (if so equipped) .....2-86
Windows ....................................... 2-87
Power windows ............................. 2-87
Rear power window switch
(if so equipped) .............................. 2-89
Rear sliding window (if so equipped) .........2-90
Interior lights ................................... 2-91
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1. Vents (P. 4-34)
2. Turn signal switch (P. 2-58)Wiper and washer switch (P. 2-51)
3. Steering wheel switch for audio
control (P. 4-87)
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone
System (P. 4-87, 4-133)
Vehicle information display
controls (P. 2-33)
4. Driver supplemental air bag
(P. 1-53)
Horn (P. 2-59)
5. Meters and gauges (P. 2-6) Warning and indicator lights
(P. 2-21)
6. Cruise control main/set switches
(P. 5-41)
7. Shif t lever (P. 5-16) Tow mode switch (P. 2-70)
8. Audio controls (P. 4-48)
9. Center display (P. 4-4)
10. Climate controls (P. 4-34)
11. Front passenger supplemental air
bag (P. 1-53)
12. Glove box (P. 2-75)
13. Front passenger air bag status
light (if so equipped) (P. 1-53)
14. Power outlet (P. 2-71)
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NOTE:
Use zone number 5 for Hawaii.
Inaccurate compass direction
The compass display is equipped with au-
tomatic correction function. If the correct
direction is not shown, follow this proce-
dure.1. With the display turned on, press and hold the
for about 10 seconds.
The “C” icon in the compass display will
illuminate.
2. Calibrate the compass by driving the vehicle in three complete circles at a
maximum speed of 5 mph (8 km/h).
3. Af ter completing the circles, the display should return to normal.
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.
2-20Instruments and controls