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∙ If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body,flush it away with water to avoid paint
damage.
NOTE:
Changing ignition switch status during
the refueling process may cause a delay
in fuel gauge response.
To remove the fuel-filler cap:1. Turn the fuel-filler cap counterclock- wise to remove.
2. Put the fuel-filler cap on the cap holder
1while refueling.
To install the fuel-filler cap: 1. Insert the fuel-filler cap straight into the fuel-filler tube.
2. Turn the fuel-filler cap clockwise until click is heard.
LOOSE FUEL CAP warning
message
The LOOSE FUEL CAP warning will appear
in the trip computer when the fuel-filler cap
is not tightened correctly af ter the vehicle
has been refueled. It may take a few driving
trips for the message to be displayed. To
turn off the warning message, perform the
following:
1. Remove and install the fuel-filler cap as previously described as soon as pos-
sible.
LPD2172
Type A (if so equipped)
LPD2025
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2. Tighten the fuel-filler cap until click isheard.
3. Press the loose fuel cap warning reset button
Ain the meter for about 1 sec-
ond to turn off the LOOSE FUEL CAP
warning af ter tightening the fuel-filler
cap.
TILT OPERATION
Push the lock lever1down and adjust the
steering wheel up or down
2to the de-
sired position.
Pull the lock lever
1up to lock the steering
wheel in place.
WARNING
Do not adjust the steering wheel while
driving. You could lose control of your
vehicle and cause an accident. 1. To block glare from the front, swing
down the sun visor1.
2. To block glare from the side, remove the sun visor from the center mount
and swing the visor to the side
2.
Type B (if so equipped)
LIC2767LPD2674
WPD0435
STEERING WHEEL SUN VISORS
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Menu itemResult
Settings Touch to change the following steps.
Connections Touch this key to select either Bluetooth® phone, Bluetooth® audio or USB audio options. For additional
information, refer to “USB connections screen” and “Bluetooth® connections screen” in this section.
Phone For additional information, refer to “Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System” in this section.
Sound For additional information, refer to “Audio system” in this section.
Volume & Beeps For additional information, refer to “Volume & beeps” in this section.
Clock Touch this key to adjust clock settings.
On-screen Clock Touch to toggle ON or OFF the clock display on the upper right corner of the display screen.
Clock Format Touch to set the clock to 12 hours or 24 hours formats.
Daylight Savings Time Touch to adjusts the daylight saving time to ON or OFF.
Set Clock Manually Touch to adjust the clock manually; then touch to change between AM and PM, the hour and the
minutes.
System Voice For additional information, refer to “Settings” in this section.
Camera Touch this key to change the camera settings.
Others Touch this key to select and/or adjust various functions of this system. A screen with additional options
will appear.
Display Touch this key to adjust the appearance of the display. For additional information, refer to “Adjusting the
screen” in this section.
Language Touch this key to change the language on the display.
OSS Licenses Touch this key to display sof tware licensing information.
Return All Settings To Default Touch this key to return all settings to default and to clear the memory.
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Tuning switch
For most audio sources, pressing the
switches for more than 1.5 seconds pro-
vides a different function than pressing for
less than 1.5 seconds.
AM and FM:∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
preset station.
∙ Push the
switch for more than
1.5 seconds to seek up or down to the
next station.
iPod®:
∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
track number.
∙ Hold the
switch for 1.5 seconds to
fast forward or rewind the track being
played.
USB:
∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to increase or decrease the
track number.
∙ Hold the
switch for 1.5 seconds to
fast forward or rewind the track being
played. Bluetooth® Audio:
∙ Push the
switch for less than
1.5 seconds to skip ahead or back to the
next song.
∙ Hold the
switch for 1.5 seconds to
fast forward or rewind the track being
played.
ANTENNA
The antenna cannot be shortened, but can
be removed. When you need to remove the
antenna, turn the antenna rod counter-
clockwise.
To install the antenna rod, turn the antenna
rod clockwise and hand tighten.
CAUTION
∙ Always properly tighten the antenna rod during installation or the antenna
rod may break during vehicle
operation.
∙ Be sure that the antenna is removed before the vehicle enters an auto-
matic car wash. Apple Siri® Eyes Free personal assistant
can be accessed from the vehicle. Siri Eyes
Free can be accessed in Siri Eyes Free
mode to reduce user distraction. In this
mode, Siri Eyes Free is available for interac-
tion by voice control. Af ter connecting a
compatible Apple device by using
Bluetooth®, Siri Eyes Free can be activated
from the
button on the steering
wheel.
Siri® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries.
∙ Some Siri Eyes Free functions, such as displaying pictures or opening apps,
may not be available while driving.
∙ For getting best results, always update your device to the latest sof tware ver-
sion.
∙ Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as possible. Close the windows to elimi-
nate the surrounding noises (traffic
noises, vibration sounds, etc.), which
may prevent the system from recogniz-
ing the voice commands correctly.
∙ For functions that can be used in Siri Eyes Free, please refer to the Apple
website.
SIRI® EYES FREE
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REQUIREMENTS
Siri® is only available on the iPhone® 4S or
later. Devices released before iPhone® 4S
are not supported by the Siri® Eyes Free
system. Visit www.apple.com/ios/siri for
details about device compatibility.
Siri must be enabled on the phone. Please
check phone settings.
If the device has a lock screen, Siri must be
accessible from the lock screen. Please
check phone settings.
For best results, always update your device
to the latest sof tware version.
OPERATING SIRI® EYES FREE
1. Pushbutton for more than
1.5 seconds.
2. Speak your command and then listen to the Siri® Eyes Free reply.
Af ter starting Siri Eyes Free, push the
button again within 5 seconds of the end of
the Siri Eyes Free announcement to extend
the session.
Example 1 – Playing music
1. Push
button for more than
1.5 seconds. 2. Say “Play (artist name, song name,
etc.)”.
3. Your vehicle will automatically change to Bluetooth® Audio or iPod® mode*
when the music starts playing. Mode
selection is determined by the phone.
* If the iPhone® is also connected with the
USB cable.
If the audio track does not start playing
automatically af ter Siri Eyes Free ends, try
changing the track or audio source to re-
sume playback.
Type A (if so equipped)
LHA4747
Type B (if so equipped)
LHA4810
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SymptomCause and Countermeasure
Cannot access Siri® Eyes
Freefromswitchonthe
steering wheel Check if a Bluetooth® connection is established between the iPhone® and the system.
Check if Siri® is enabled on the device. On your phone, go to Siri® setting.
Check that Siri can be accessed from the device lock screen. This can be set in the settings menu of your phone.
Audio Source does not
change automatically to
iPod® or Bluetooth® Au-
dio mode For best results, use the native Music app. Performance of music control function while using Podcasts, Audiobook or other 3rd party
music apps may vary.
For best results, play media already stored on your device. Streaming music or playback from cloud storage may degrade
performance.
Switch the source manually by pressing the AUX or MEDIA button on the vehicle audio system or the SOURCE select switch on the
steering wheel.
Play, pause, next track,
previous track or play
timer does not work For best results, use the native Music app. Performance of music control function while using Podcasts, Audiobook or other 3rd party
music apps may vary and is controlled by the device.
Cannot hear any music/
audio being played back
from a connected
iPhone® Check that the audio source is set to Bluetooth® Audio or iPod® mode. A USB connection is required for iPod® mode.
Cannot receive text mes-
sage notifications on the
vehicle audio system Check if “Send Notifications” is enabled on your phone. On the phone, go to Bluetooth® settings. Find the device name, like “My Car”.
Press the INFO button. Turn on “Show Notifications”.
Cannot reply to text
message notifications by
Siri Eyes Free Af ter receiving an incoming text message, follow on-screen guidance. Push the
button for more than 1.5 seconds on the steer-
ing wheel for Siri Eyes Free. Af ter Siri Eyes Free starts, say “Text Message”.
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∙ Some Bluetooth® enabled cellularphones may not be recognized or work
properly. Please visit
www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth or
www.nissan.ca/bluetooth for a recom-
mended phone list and connecting in-
structions.
∙ You will not be able to use a hands-free phone under the following conditions:
– Your vehicle is outside of the cellular service area.
– Your vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive a cellular signal;
such as in a tunnel, in an under-
ground parking garage, near a tall
building or in a mountainous area.
– Your cellular phone is locked to pre- vent it from being dialed.
∙ When the radio wave condition is not ideal or ambient sound is too loud, it
may be difficult to hear the other per-
son’s voice during a call.
∙ Do not place the cellular phone in an area surrounded by metal or far away
from the in-vehicle phone module to
prevent tone quality degradation and
wireless connection disruption. ∙ While a cellular phone is connected
through the Bluetooth® wireless con-
nection, the battery power of the cellu-
lar phone may discharge quicker than
usual. The Bluetooth® Hands-Free
Phone System cannot charge cellular
phones.
∙ Some cellular phones or other devices may cause interference or a buzzing
noise to come from the audio system
speakers. Storing the device in a differ-
ent location may reduce or eliminate
the noise.
∙ For additional information, refer to the cellular phone Owner’s Manual regard-
ing the telephone charges, cellular
phone antenna and body, etc.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
FCC Regulatory information
– CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respon-
sible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located
or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. – NOTE: This device complies with part 15
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference and
2. This device must accept any interfer- ence received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
– WARNING: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment and
meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Ex-
posure Guidelines. This equipment has
very low levels of RF energy that is
deemed to comply without maximum
permissive exposure evaluation (MPE).
But it is desirable that it should be in-
stalled and operated keeping the radia-
tor at least 20cm or more away from
person’s body.
IC Regulatory information
– NOTE: This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Opera-
tion is subject to the following two con-
ditions:
1. This device may not cause interference; and
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5 Starting and driving
Precautions when starting and driving..........5-2
Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ..............5-2
Three-way catalyst ...........................5-2
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) (if so equipped) ........................5-3
Avoiding collision and rollover ................5-7
Off-roadrecovery ............................5-7
Rapid air pressure loss .......................5-8
Drinking alcohol/drugs and driving ...........5-9
Ignition switch (if so equipped) ...................5-9
Continuously Variable Transmission
(if so equipped) .............................. 5-10
Manual transmission (if so equipped) ........5-10
Ignition switch positions ......................5-11
NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System
(if so equipped) ............................... 5-11
Push-button ignition switch (if so equipped) .....5-11
Operating range ............................. 5-12
Push-button ignition switch positions .......5-13
Emergency engine shut off ..................5-14
NISSAN Intelligent Key® battery
discharge (if so equipped) ...................5-14
NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System
(if so equipped) .............................. 5-15Before starting the engine
......................5-15
Starting the engine ............................. 5-16
Driving the vehicle .............................. 5-17
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) (if so equipped) ........................ 5-17
Manual transmission (if so equipped) ........5-22
Parking brake .................................. 5-23
Cruise control (if so equipped) ..................5-24
Precautions on cruise control ................5-24
Cruise control operations ....................5-25
Break-in schedule .............................. 5-26
Fuel efficient driving tips ........................5-27
Increasing fuel economy .......................5-28
Parking/parking on hills ........................5-29
Power steering ................................. 5-30
Brake system ................................... 5-31
Brake precautions ........................... 5-31
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ..............5-31
Br
ake Assist ................................. 5-32
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system .........5-33
Brake force distribution ......................5-35
Cold weather driving ........................... 5-36
Freeing a frozen door lock ...................5-36
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Antifreeze................................... 5-36
Battery...................................... 5-36
Draining of coolant water ....................5-36
Tire equipment .............................. 5-36Special winter equipment
...................5-36
Driving on snow or ice .......................5-37
Engine block heater (if so equipped) .........5-37
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DRINKING ALCOHOL/DRUGS AND
DRIVING
WARNING
Never drive under the influence of alco-
hol or drugs. Alcohol in the bloodstream
reduces coordination, delays reaction
time and impairs judgement. Driving
af ter drinking alcohol increases the
likelihood of being involved in an acci-
dent injuring yourself and others. Addi-
tionally, if you are injured in an accident,
alcohol can increase the severity of the
injury.
NISSAN is committed to safe driving. How-
ever, you must choose not to drive under
the influence of alcohol. Every year thou-
sands of people are injured or killed in
alcohol-related collisions. Although the lo-
cal laws vary on what is considered to be
legally intoxicated, the fact is that alcohol
affects all people differently and most
people underestimate the effects of alco-
hol. Remember, drinking and driving don’t mix!
That is true for drugs (over-the-counter,
prescription) and illegal drugs, too. Don’t
drive if your ability to operate your vehicle is
impaired by alcohol, drugs, or some other
physical condition.
WARNING
∙ Never remove the ignition key or place
the ignition switch in the LOCK posi-
tion while driving. The steering wheel
will lock. This may cause the driver to
lose control of the vehicle and could
result in serious vehicle damage or
personal injury.
IGNITION SWITCH (if so equipped)
Starting and driving5-9