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Instrument sand controls
position
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The
position turnsonthe headlights inaddition to
the other lights.
AUT Oposition (ifequipped)
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When theignition switchisin the ªONº position and
the headlight switchisin the ªAUT Oºposition, the
headlights, frontclearance lights,instrument panel
lights, rearcombination lightsandother lights turnon
automatically dependingonthe brightness ofthe
surroundings.
The headlights willturn onautomatically attwilight orin
rainy weather (whenthewindshield wiperisoperated
continuously) .
When theignition switchisplaced inthe ªLOCKº or
ªOFFº position, thelights willturn offautomatically
.
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CAUTION:
Do not place anyobjects ontop ofthe sensor
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A
. The sensor senses thebrightness leveland
controls theautolight function.Ifthe sensor is
covered, itreacts asifitis dark, andthe
headlights willilluminate.
Headlight beam
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T o turn onthe high beam, pushthelever towards the
front position
*
1
.
T o turn offthe high beam, returnthelever tothe neutral
position
*
2
.
T o flash theheadlights, pullthelever towards the
rearmost position
*
3
. The headlights canbeflashed
even when theheadlights arenot on.
If equipped, whenthelever ispulled towards the
rearmost position
*
3
after theignition switchis
placed inthe ªOFFº orªLOCKº position, theheadlight
will turn onand stay onfor 30 seconds. Thelever can be
pulled 4times forupto2minutes.
High beam assist (ifequipped)
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The high beam assist system willoperate whenthe
vehicle isdriven atspeeds ofapproximately 40km/h
(25 MPH) andabove. Ifan oncoming vehicleorleading
vehicle appears infront ofyour vehicle whenthe
headlight highbeam ison, the headlight willbe
switched tothe low beam automatically .
Precautions onhigh beam assist:
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WARNING:
. The high beam assist system isaconve-
nience butitis not asubstitute forsafe
driving operation. Thedriver should remain
alert atall times, ensure safedriving prac-
tices andswitch thehigh beam andlow
beam manually whennecessary.
. The high beam orlow beam maynotswitch
automatically underthefollowing condi-
tions. Switch thehigh beam andlowbeam
manually.
Ð During badweather (rain,fog,snow,
wind, etc.).
Ð When alight source similar toahead-
light ortail light isin the vicinity ofthe
vehicle.
Ð When theheadlights ofthe oncoming
vehicle orthe leading vehicleareturned
off, when thecolor ofthe light is
affected duetoforeign materials on
the lights, orwhen thelight beam is
out ofposition.
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Ð When thereisasudden, continuous
change inbrightness.
Ð When driving onaroad thatpasses over
rolling hills,oraroad thathaslevel
differences.
Ð When driving onaroad withmany
curves.
Ð When asign ormirror-like surfaceis
reflecting intenselighttowards thefront
of the vehicle.
Ð When thecontainer, etc.being towed by
a leading vehicleisreflecting intense
light.
Ð When aheadlight onyour vehicle is
damaged ordirty.
Ð When thevehicle isleaning atan angle
due toapunctured tire,being towed,
etc .
. The timing ofswitching thelow beam and
high beam maychange underthefollowing
situations.
Ð The brightness ofthe headlights ofthe
oncoming vehicleorleading vehicle.
Ð The movement anddirection ofthe
oncoming vehicleandtheleading vehi-
cle.
Ð When onlyonelight onthe oncoming
vehicle orthe leading vehicleisillumi-
nated.
Ð When theoncoming vehicleorthe lead-
ing vehicle isatwo-wheeled vehicle. Ð
Road conditions (incline,curve,theroad
surface, etc.).
Ð The number ofpassengers andthe
amount ofluggage.
High beam assist operations:
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T o activate thehigh beam assist system, turnthe
headlight switchtothe ªAUT Oºposition
*
1
and push
the lever forward
*
2
(high beam position) .The high
beam assist indicator lightinthe meter willilluminate
while theheadlights areturned on.
If the high beam assist indicator lightdoes not illuminate
inthe above condition, itmay indicate that
the system isnot functioning properly.Have thesystem
checked byaNISSAN dealer.
When thevehicle speedlowers toless than approxi-
mately 25km/h (16MPH) ,the headlight remainsthe
low beam.
T o turn offthe high beam assist system, turnthe
headlight switchtothe
position orselect thelow
beam position byplacing thelever inthe neutral
position.
Ambient imagesensor maintenance:
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The ambient imagesensor
*
1
for the high beam
assist system islocated infront ofthe inside rearview
mirror. To keep theproper operation ofthe high beam
assist system andprevent asystem malfunction, be
sure toobserve thefollowing:
. Always keepthewindshield clean.
. Donot attach asticker (including transparent
material) orinstall anaccessory neartheambient
image sensor.
. Donot strike ordamage theareas around the
ambient imagesensor. Donot touch thesensor
lens thatislocated onthe ambient imagesensor.
If the ambient imagesensor isdamaged duetoan
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Instrument sand controls
stops inmid-operation.
T o replace thewiper arm,place thewiper arminthe
down position andthen push thelever
*
4
up once.
CAUTION:
. This function canbeoperated evenifthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
However, toprevent anaccident ordamage
when pulling upthe wiper arm,besure to
observe thefollowing precautions.
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin the P
(Park) position (Continuously Variable
T ransmission models).
Ð Make suretheshift lever isin the N
(Neutral) position,withtheparking
brake fullyapplied (Manual Transmis-
sion models) .
Ð Never allowthepassengers tooperate
the windshield wiperswitch inadver-
tently.
. Donot operate thewindshield wiperwhile
the wiper armispulled up.The wiper arm
may bedamaged.
W asher operation
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T o operate thewasher, pullthelever toward therear of
the vehicle
*
5
until thedesired amountofwasher fluid
is spread onthe windshield.
The headlight cleaner(ifequipped) willalso operate
with operation ofthe windshield washer.SeeªHead-
light cleanerº (P.2-44) . Wiper
dripwipe system:
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The wiper willalso operate onceabout 3seconds after
the washer andwiper areoperated. Thisoperation isto
wipe washer fluidthathasdripped onthe windshield.
T o activate ordeactivate thisfunction, seeªSettingsº
(P .2-21) .
RAIN-SENSING AUTOWIPER SYSTEM (if
equipped)
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The rain-sensing autowiper system canautomatically
turn onthe wipers andadjust thewiper speed
depending onthe rainfall andthevehicle speedby
using therain sensor located onthe upper partofthe windshield.
T o set the rain-sensing autowiper system, pushthe
lever down tothe AUT Oposition
*
1
. The wiper will
sweep oncewhile theignition switchisin the ªONº
position.
The rainsensor sensitivity levelcanbeadjusted by
turning theknob toward thefront
*
2
(High) ortoward
the rear
*
3
(Low) .
. High ÐHigh sensitive operation
. Low ÐLow sensitive operation
T o turn therain-sensing autowiper system off,push up
the lever tothe ªOFFº position, orpull down thelever
to the other.
CAUTION:
. Donot touch therain sensor andaround it
when thewiper switch isin the AUTO
position andtheignition switchisin the
ªONº position. Thewipers mayoperate
unexpectedly andcause toan injury ora
wiper damage.
. When thewindshield glassiscoated with
water repellent, thespeed ofthe rain-sen-
sing auto wipers maybehigher eventhough
the amount ofthe rainfall issmall.
. Besure toturn offthe rain-sensing auto
wiper system whenyouuseacar wash.
. The rain-sensing autowipers maynotoper-
ate ifrain does nothitthe rain sensor evenif
it is raining.
. Using genuine wiperblades isrecom-
mended forproper operation ofthe rain-
sensing autowiper system. (SeeªWiper
bladesº (P.8-18) forwiper blade replace-
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AUT ODOOR LOCK RELEASING ME-
CHANISM (ifequipped)
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All doors willbeunlocked automatically whenthe
following conditions:
. When theignition switchismoved fromªONº to
ªOFFº position (ModelwithInteligent Key system) .
. When thekey isremoved fromtheignition switch
(Model without Inteligent Key system) .
T o activate ordeactivate autodoor lock
releasing mechanism
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T o activate ordeactivate theauto door lockreleasing
mechanism, performthefollowing procedures.
1. Place theignition switchinthe ªONº position.
2. Within 20seconds, pushandhold thepower door
lock switch tothe ªUNL OCKº position for5
seconds.
3. Thehazard indicator lightwillflash asfollows ifthe
switching operationissuccessful:
. Twice -activated
. Once -deactivated
IMP ACT SENSING DOORLOCK RELEAS-
ING MECHANISM (ifequipped)
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All doors willbeunlocked automatically whenthe
impact sensors senseanimpact whiletheignition
switch isin the ªONº position.
CHILD SAFETY REARDOOR LOCK
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The child safety reardoor locks helpprevent reardoors
from being opened accidentally ,especially whensmall
children areinthe vehicle.
When thelevers areinthe lock position
*
1
, the child
safety reardoor locks engage andtherear doors can
only beopened bythe outside doorhandles.
T o disengage, movethelevers tothe unlock position
*
2
.
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The remote keyless entrysystem canoperate alldoor
locks (including theback door) using theremote
controller. Theremote controller canoperate ata
distance ofapproximately 1m (3.3 ft)away fromthe
vehicle. Theoperating distancedepends uponthe
conditions aroundthevehicle.
As many as4remote controllers canbeused withone
vehicle. Forinformation aboutthepurchase anduseof
additional remotecontrollers, contactaNISSAN deal-
er.
The remote controller willnotfunction underthe
following conditions:
. When thedistance between theremote controller
and vehicle ismore thanapproximately 1m (3.3
ft) .
. When theremote controller batteryisdischarged.
. When thekey isin the ignition switch.
CAUTION:
. When locking thedoors usingtheremote
controller, besure nottoleave thekey inthe
vehicle.
. Donot allow theremote controller, which
contains electrical components, tocome
into contact withwater orsalt water. This
could affect thesystem function.
. Donot drop theremote controller.
. Donot strike theremote controller sharply
against another object.
. Donot place theremote controller foran
extended periodinan area where tempera-
tures exceed 608C(1408F) .
If aremote controller islost orstolen, NISSAN
recommends erasingtheIDcode ofthat remote
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Pre-driving checksandadjustments
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Y our vehicle haseither orboth ofthe following security
systems:
. Theft warning
. NISSAN Anti-theft System(NATS)*
The security condition willbeshown bythe security
indicator light.
(* immobilizer)
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM (ifequipped)
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The theft warning systemprovides visualandaudio
alarm signals ifparts ofthe vehicle aredisturbed.
Security indicator light
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The security indicator light,located onthe meter panel,
operates whenever theignition switchisin the ªLOCKº
or ªOFFº position. Thisisnormal.
For models withultrasonic sensor
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How toactivate system:
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1. Close allwindows andsunroof (ifequipped) .
2. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position.
3. Carry theremote controller orthe Intelligent Key
with youand getoutofthe vehicle.
4. Make surethehood andtheback doorareclosed.
Close andlock alldoors withtheremote
controller, theIntelligent Key orthe request switch.
If a door orthe hood isopen, thebuzzer will
sound. Thebuzzer willstop when thedoor is
correctly closed.
5. Confirm thatthesecurity indicator lightcomes on.
The security indicator lightblinks rapidly for
approximately 20seconds andthen blinks slowly.
The system isnow activated. If,during this20-
second timeperiod, thedoor isunlocked bythe
remote controller, theIntelligent Key orthe request
switch, orthe ignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº
position, thesystem willnot activate.
Even when thedriver and/or passengers arein
the vehicle, thesystem willactivate withall
doors locked andtheignition switchoff.Place
the ignition switchinthe ªONº position toturn
the system off.
If the system malfunctions, theshort beep
sounds 5times whenthesystem isactivated.
Have thesystem checked byaNISSAN dealer.
Theft warning systemoperation:
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The warning systemwillgive thefollowing alarm:
. The hazard indicator blinksandthealarm sounds
intermittently forapproximately 30seconds. (The
alarm willrepeat 8times.) .
The alarm automatically turnsoffafter approxi-
mately 30seconds. However, thealarm reacti-
vates ifthe vehicle istampered withagain.
The alarm isactivated when:
. operating thedoor orthe back doorwithout using
the remote controller, theIntelligent Key orthe
request switch.
. opening thehood (ifequipped) .
. thevolumetric sensingsystem(ultrasonic sensors)
is triggered (whenitis activated) .
. thepower supply isdisconnected.
How tostop alarm:
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. The alarm willstop byunlocking adoor withthe
request switch(ifequipped) orthe ªUNL OCKº
button onthe Intelligent Key .
. The alarm willstop ifthe ignition switchisplaced
in the ªONº position.
Cancel switchforultrasonic sensor:
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The ultrasonic sensors
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(volumetric sensing),
located onthe ceiling, detectmovement inthe
passenger's compartment. Whenthetheft warning
system isset tothe armed position, itwill automatically
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switch onthe ultrasonic sensor.
It is possible toexclude theultrasonic (forexample,
when leaving petsinside thecar ortransporting the
vehicle onaferry) .
T o exclude theultrasonic:
1. Close allthe windows.
2. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position.
3. Push thecancel switch
*
B
located onthe ceiling.
The security indicator lightwillstart flashing
rapidly .
4. Close thedoors, hoodandback door. Lockthem
using theremote controller, theIntelligent Key or
the request switch.Thesecurity indicator lightwill
start flashing fasterandabuzzer willsound once.
The ultrasonic sensorisnow excluded fromthetheft
warning system.Allother functions ofthe system
remain activated untilthetheft warning systemis
disarmed again.
For models without ultrasonic sensor
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How toactivate system:
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1. Close allwindows andsunroof (ifequipped) .
The system canbearmed evenifthe
windows areopen.
2. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position.
3. Remove remotecontroller orthe Intelligent Key
from thevehicle.
4. Close alldoors, hoodandback door. Lockall
doors. Thedoors canbelocked withremote
controller orthe Intelligent Key ,door handle
request switch,powerdoorlockswitch or
mechanical key. 5.
Confirm thatthesecurity indicator lightcomes on.
The security indicator lightstays onfor about 30
seconds. Thevehicle security systemisnow pre-
armed. Afterabout 30seconds thevehicle
security systemautomatically shiftsintothearmed
phase. Thesecurity lightbegins toflash once
every approximately 3seconds. If,during this30
seconds pre-armtimeperiod, thedoor isun-
locked, orthe ignition switchisplaced inªONº ,
the system willnot alarm.
Even when thedriver and/or passengers arein
the vehicle, thesystem willactivate withall
doors, hood,andback doorlocked withthe
ignition switchinthe ªLOCKº position. When
placing theignition switchinthe ªONº position,
the system willbereleased.
Theft warning systemoperation:
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The vehicle security systemwillgive thefollowing
alarm:
. The hazard indicator orheadlight blinksandthe
horn sounds intermittently .
. The alarm automatically turnsoffafter approxi-
mately 30or50 seconds. However, thealarm
reactivates ifthe vehicle istampered withagain.
The alarm isactivated by:
. Unlocking thedoor oropening theback door
without usingthebutton onthe remote controller
or the Intelligent Key ,the door handle request
switch orthe mechanical key.(Even ifthe door is
opened byreleasing thedoor inside lockknob, the
alarm willactivate.)
. Opening thehood. How
tostop alarm:
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. The alarm willstop onlybyunlocking adoor by
pushing theªUNL OCKº button onthe remote
controller orthe Intelligent Key .
. The alarm willnotstop ifthe ignition switchis
placed inthe ªONº position.
NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (NATS)
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The NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS) willnotallow
the engine tostart without theuse ofthe registered
NA TS key.
If the engine doesnotstart using theregistered NATS
key ,it may bedue tointerference causedby:
. Another NATS key.
. Automated tollroad device.
. Automated paymentdevice.
. Other devices thattransmit similarsignals.
Start theengine usingthefollowing procedure:
1. Remove anyitems thatmay becausing the
interference awayfromtheNATS key.
2. Leave theignition switchinthe ªONº position for
approximately 5seconds.
3. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº orªLOCKº
position, andwait approximately 10seconds.
4. Repeat steps2and 3again.
5. Start theengine.
6. Repeat thesteps above untilallpossible inter-
ferences areeliminated.
If this procedure allowstheengine tostart, NISSAN
recommends placingtheregistered NATS key sepa-
rate from other devices toavoid interference.
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fully open automatically by:
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
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A
on the
instrument panelformore than1second
. pushing theback dooropener switch
*
B
. pushing thepower backdoorbutton
*
C
on the
key formore than1second
The hazard flashes 4times andtheoutside chime
sounds whentheback doorstarts opening.
NO TE:
The back doorcanbeopened bythe power back
door switch
*
A
or the power backdoorbutton
*
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even ifthe back doorislocked. The
back doorcanbeunlocked andopened inde-
pendently ofthe other doors, evenwhen theyare
locked.
P ower open (hands-free operation)
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When theback doorisfully closed, theback doorwill
fully open automatically byhands-free operation.
1. Carry theIntelligent Key .
2. Put your hand orluggage nearthehands-free
sensor
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, as illustrated, forabout 1second. 3.
Theback doorwillunlock andautomatically open.
The back doorwillopen regardless ofthe lock status.
The hands-free sensorwillnotfunction underthe
following conditions:
. When theIntelligent Key isnot carried withyou.
. When theback doorisopen.
. When automatic operationofthe back dooris
being performed.
The hazard flashes 4times andtheoutside chime
sounds whentheback doorstarts opening.
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NO TE:
. The back doorcannot beclosed automati-
cally byusing thehands-free sensor
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.
. All doors willlock while thehands-free
sensor isbeing used.
. Ifdirt attaches tothe surface ofthe hands-
free sensor, thesensor maynotfunction.
Wipe thesensor usingaclean cloth.
. Ifwater issplashed tothe area around the
hands-free sensor,itmay cause amalfunc-
tion. .
The operating range
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of the hands-free
sensor iswithin 80mm (3.1in)ofthe center
of the sensor.
CAUTION:
. The back doormayopen evenifsomething
other thanyourhand orluggage entersthe
operating rangeofthe hands-free sensor
when theIntelligent Keyiscarried withyou.
. Even ifthe Intelligent Keyiscarried withyou,
the back doorcannot beopened when
something suchasleather glovesabsorb
the light isput tothe hands-free sensor.
. The back doormaynotopen, ifthe head-
lights, sunlight oranother lightsource
shines directly onthe sensor, oran acces-
sory such asaframe isattached tothe
license plate,evenifyour hand orluggage
enters theoperating rangeofthe hands-free
sensor whentheIntelligent Keyiscarried
with you.
. When washing, waxingormaintaining your
vehicle, placingorreplacing thebody cover,
or splashing watertothe area around the
hands-free sensor,placethepower back
door main switch tothe
*
2
position or
*
3
position.
. The hands-free sensordetects objects by
infrared light.Never movethesensor. Ifthe
location ofthe sensor, angleofthe sensor or
direction oflight irradiation change,itmay
lead tonon-operation, incorrectdetection or
other operating malfunctions.
. Ifthe automatic open/close operationis
performed consecutively, thesafety mode
activates andtheoperation cannotbeper-
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formed foracertain periodoftime. Inthis
case, waitforawhile andthen perform the
operation.
P ower close
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When theback doorisfully opened, theback doorwill
fully close automatically by:
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
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on the
instrument panel
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
D
on the
lower partofthe back door
. pushing thepower backdoorbutton
*
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on the
key formore than1second
The hazard flashes 4times andtheoutside chime
sounds whentheback doorstarts closing.
Reverse function
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The power backdoorwillreverse immediately ifone of
the following actionsisperformed duringpoweropen
or power close.
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
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on the
instrument panel
. pushing thepower backdoorswitch
*
D
on the
lower partofthe back door
. pushing thepower backdoorbutton
*
C
on the key.
The outside chimesounds whentheback doorstarts
to reverse.
Auto reverse function
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The auto-reverse functionenablestheback doorto
automatically reversewhensomething iscaught inthe
back doorasitis opening orclosing. Whenthecontrol
unit detects anobstacle, theback doorwillreverse and
return tothe fullopen orfull close position.
If asecond obstacle isdetected, theback doormotion
will stop. Theback doorwillenter themanual mode.
A pinch sensor ismounted oneach sideofthe back
door. Ifan obstacle isdetected bythe pinch sensor
during powerclose,theback doorwillreverse and
return tothe fullopen position immediately .
NO TE:
If the pinch sensor isdamaged orremoved, the
power closefunction willnotoperate.
WARNING:
There isasmall distance immediately beforethe
closed position thatcannot bedetected. Make
sure thatallpassengers keeptheirhands, etc.,
clear fromtheback dooropening beforeclosing
the back door.
Manual mode
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If power operation isnot available, theback doorcan
be operated manually.Power operation maynotbe
available ifmultiple obstacles havebeen detected ina
single power cycleorifthe battery voltage islow .
When thepower backdoormain switch isin the OFF
position, theback doorcanbeopened manually by
pushing theback dooropener switch.Ifthe power
back dooropener switchispushed duringpoweropen
or close, thepower operation willbecanceled andthe
back doorcanbeoperated manually.
AUT OCL OSURE (ifequipped)
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If the back doorispulled downtoapartly open
position, theback doorwillpull itself tothe closed
position.
Do not apply excessive forcewhen theauto
closure isoperating. Excessiveforceapplied
may cause themechanism tomalfunction.
CAUTION:
. The back doorwillautomatically closefrom
a partly openposition. To avoid pinching,
keep hands andfingers awayfromback
door opening.
. Donot letchildren operatetheback door.
BACK DOOR RELEASE LEVER
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JVP0280X
If the back doorcannot beopened withthepower door
lock switch duetoadischarged battery,follow these
steps.
1. Fold therear seats down. SeeªSeatsº (P.1-2) .
2. Insert asuitable toolinthe access opening. Move
the release levertothe right. Theback doorwillbe
unlatched.
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Pre-driving checksandadjustments
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JVP0301X
WARNING:
Never adjust thesteering wheelwhiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
Pull thelock lever
*
1
down andadjust thesteering
wheel up,down, forward orrearward tothe desired
position. Pushthelock lever upsecurely tolock the
steering wheelinplace.
T32A1308 27-4578F2AF -3374-4B0B-A138-63C 171271EEF
WARNING:
Adjust theposition ofall mirrors beforedriving.
Do not adjust themirror positions whiledriving
so that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR
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While holding theinside rearview mirror,adjustthe
mirror angles untilthedesired position isachieved.
Manual anti-glare type
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SP A2143
Pull theadjusting lever
*
1
when theglare fromthe
headlights ofthe vehicle behindyouobstructs your
vision atnight.
Push theadjusting lever
*
2
during theday forthe best
rearward visibility.
Automatic anti-glaretype
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The inside rearview mirrorisdesigned sothat it
automatically changesreflection according tothe
intensity ofthe headlights ofthe vehicle following you.
The anti-glare systemwillbeautomatically turnedon
when youplace theignition switchinthe ªONº
position.
When thesystem isturned on,the indicator light
*
B
will illuminate andexcessive glarefromtheheadlights
of the vehicle behindyouwillbereduced.
Push
the
switch
*
A
for 3seconds tomake the
inside rearview mirroroperate normally andthe
indicator lightwillturn off.Push the
switch again
for 3seconds toturn thesystem on.
Do not hang anyobjects onthe mirror orapply
glass cleaner. Doingsowill reduce thesensitiv-
ity ofthe sensor
*
C
, resulting inimproper
operation.
STEERING WHEEL MIRRORS
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4 Display screen,heaterandairconditioner, and
audio system
Safety precautions ....
....................................... ............................................ 4-3
Center multi-function controlpanel(models with
navigation system)....
....................................... ............................................ 4-3
How touse touch screen display ....
....................................... ..........4-4
How touse brightness control/display on´offbutton ....
.............. 4-4
How touse ENTER/Scroll dial....
............................................ ..........4-4
How touse BACK button ....
............................................ ..................4-4
V ehicle information andsettings (models with
navigation system)....
....................................... ............................................ 4-5
How touse INFO button ....
...................................................... ..........4-5
How touse SETUP button............................................................... .4-5
RearView Monitor(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ..........4-7
How toread displayed lines....
............................................ ..............4-7
Difference betweenpredictive andactual distances ....
............... 4-8
How toadjust thescreen ....
................................................. ..............4-9
Operating tips....
................................................. ................................4-10
Around viewmonitor (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ...........4-10
Available views.................................................................... ...............4-11
Difference betweenpredictive andactual distances ....
............ 4-13
How toswitch thedisplay ....
............................................ ...............4-14
Camera aidingcorner sensor function (ifequipped) ............... 4-15
Moving ObjectDetection (MOD)function (ifequipped) ....
..... 4-15
Park Assist (PA) (ifequipped) ....
.................................................... 4-17
How toadjust thescreen ....
................................................. ...........4-24
Operating tips....
................................................. ................................4-25
V entilators ....
...................................................... .........................................4-25
Center ventilators ....
................................................................ ...........4-25
Side ventilators ....
................................................................ ...............4-26
Rear ventilators (ifequipped) ....
..................................................... 4-26
Heater andairconditioner ....
...................................................... ...........4-26
Operating tips(forautomatic airconditioner) ....
........................ 4-27
Manual airconditioner andheater (Type A)....
............................ 4-28Manual
airconditioner andheater (Type B)....
......................... 4-30
Automatic airconditioner andheater (Type A)....
.................... 4-32
Automatic airconditioner andheater (Type B)....................... 4-34
Servicing airconditioner ....
................................................. ...........4-35
Audio system (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ........................4-35
Audio operation precautions ....
.................................................... 4-35
Antenna ....
................................................. .........................................4-43
CD player/Radio (Type A)....
......................................................... 4-44
CD player/Radio (Type B)....
......................................................... 4-52
CD player/Radio (Type C)....
................................................. .......4-57
CD player/Radio (Type D)..................................................... .......4-63
CD player/Radio (Type E)....
......................................................... 4-69
NissanConnect Appsmartphone integration
(if equipped) ....
................................................. ................................4-74
USB (Universal SerialBus)connection port....
........................ 4-75
AUX (auxiliary) inputjack....
............................................ ...............4-75
Steering wheelmounted controlsforaudio (Type A)
(if equipped) ....
................................................. ................................4-76
Steering wheelmounted controlsforaudio (Type B)
(if equipped) ....
................................................. ................................4-76
Disc/USB memorycareandcleaning ....
.................................... 4-77
Car phone orCB radio ....
........................................................... ...........4-77
Bluetooth

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