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protected byan ACTIVE AIRBAG infront ofit,DEA TH
or SERIOUS INJURYto the CHILD canoccur.º
In vehicles equipped withafront-impact passengerair
bag system, usearear-facing childrestraint system
only onthe rear seats.
When installing achild restraint systeminyour vehicle,
always followthechild restraint systemmanufacturer's
instructions forinstallation. Foradditional information,
see ªChild restraintsº (P.1-14) .
SRS airbag warning light
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The SRS airbag warning light, displaying
in the
meter, monitors thecircuits forthe airbag systems,
pre-tensioner seatbeltsystems andallrelated wiring.
When theignition switchisin the ªONº position, the
SRS airbag warning lightilluminates forabout 7
seconds andthen turns off.This indicates thattheSRS
air bag systems areoperational.
If any ofthe following conditions occur,theairbag
and/or pre-tensioner seatbeltsystems needservicing:
. The SRS airbag warning lightremains onafter
approximately 7seconds. .
The SRS airbag warning lightflashes intermit-
tently .
. TheSRS airbag warning lightdoes notilluminate
at all.
Under theseconditions, theairbag and/or pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystems maynotoperate properly.
They must bechecked andrepaired. Contacta
NISSAN dealerimmediately .
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SUPPLEMENT ALAIR BAG SYSTEMS
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1. Crash zonesensor
2. Supplemental front-impactairbag modules
3. Front passenger airbag switch (ifequipped)
4. Supplemental side-impactairbag modules (if
equipped)
5. Supplemental curtainside-impact airbag in-
flators (ifequipped)
6. Supplemental curtainside-impact airbag mod-
ules (ifequipped) 7.
Satellite sensors(ifequipped)
8. Pre-tensioner seatbeltretractors
9. Lapouter pre-tensioner (ifequipped)
10. Satellite sensors(ifequipped)
WARNING:
. Do not place anyobjects onthe steering
wheel pad,onthe instrument panel,and
near thefront doorfinishers andthefront seats.
Donot place anyobjects between any
occupants andthesteering wheelpad,on
the instrument panel,andnear thefront
door finishers andthefront seats. Such
objects maybecome dangerous projectiles
and cause injuryifasupplemental airbag
inflates.
. Immediately afterinflation, severalsupple-
mental airbag system components willbe
hot. Donot touch them: youmay severely
burn yourself.
. Nounauthorized changesshouldbemade
to any components orwiring ofthe supple-
mental airbag systems. Thisisto prevent
accidental inflationofthe supplemental air
bags ordamage tothe supplemental airbag
systems.
. Donot make unauthorized changestoyour
vehicle's electrical system,suspension sys-
tem, front endstructure, andside panels.
This could affect proper operation ofthe
supplemental airbag systems.
. Tampering withthesupplemental airbag
systems mayresult inserious personal
injury. Tampering includeschanges tothe
steering wheelandtheinstrument panelby
placing materials overthesteering wheel
pad and above, around oron the instrument
panel orby installing additional trimmateri-
als around thesupplemental airbag sys-
tems.
. Work around andonthe supplemental air
bag systems shouldbedone byaNISSAN
dealer. TheSRS wiring should notbe
modified ordisconnected. Unauthorized
electrical testequipment andprobing de-
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vices should notbeused onthe supple-
mental airbag systems.
. The SRS wiring harness connectors are
yellow and/or orange foreasy identification.
When theairbags inflate, afairly loudnoise maybe
heard, followed bythe release ofsmoke. Thissmoke is
not harmful anddoes notindicate afire. Care should
be taken nottoinhale it,as itmay cause irritation and
choking. Thosewithahistory ofabreathing condition
should getfresh airpromptly .
Supplemental front-impactairbag system
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The driver's supplemental front-impactairbag is
located atthe center ofthe steering wheel.The
passenger's supplemental front-impactairbag is
located atthe instrument panelabove theglove box.
The supplemental front-impactairbag system is
designed toinflate inhigher severity frontalcollisions,
although itmay inflate ifthe forces inanother typeof
collision aresimilar tothose ofahigher severity frontal
impact. Itmay notinflate incertain frontalcollisions.
V ehicle damage (orlack ofit) isnot always an
indication ofproper supplemental front-impactair
bag system operation. Front
passenger airbag status light(if
equipped) :
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OFF light
JVR0264X
ON light
The front passenger airbag status lightislocated on
the instrument panel.
When theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº
position, thefront passenger airbag status ONand
OFF lights illuminate andthen turnofforremain on
depending onthe front passenger airbag status.
. When theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº
position andthefront passenger airbag isactive,
the front passenger airbag status OFFlight
will turn offafter about 7seconds. The
front passenger airbag status ON light
will illuminate andthen turnoffafter 1minute when
the front passenger airbag switch isin the ªONº
position.
. When theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº
position andthefront passenger airbag is
inactive, thefront passenger airbag status ON
light
will turn offafter about 7seconds.
The front passenger airbag status OFFlight
will illuminate andremain onaslong asthe
front passenger airbag switch isin the ªOFFº
position.
If the front passenger airbag status lightoperates ina
way other thandescribed above,thefront passenger
air bag may notfunction properly.Have thesystem
checked, andifnecessary repaired,byaNISSAN
dealer promptly .
Front passenger airbag switch (ifequipped) :
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The front passenger airbag canbeturned offwith the
front passenger airbag switch located inthe glove box.
T o turn offthe front passenger airbag:
1. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position.
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2. Open theglove boxand insert themechanical key
into thefront passenger airbag switch. Forthe
mechanical keyusage, seeªKeysº (P.3-2) .
3. Push andturn thekey tothe ªOFFº position.
4. Place theignition switchinthe ªONº position. The
front passenger airbag status OFFlight
will illuminate andremain on.
T o turn onthe front passenger airbag:
1. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position.
2. Open theglove boxand insert themechanical key
into thefront passenger airbag switch.
3. Push andturn thekey tothe ªONº position.
4. Place theignition switchinthe ªONº position. The
front passenger airbag status ONlight
will
illuminate.
5. After 1minute, thefront passenger airbag status
ON light
will turn off.
Supplemental side-impactairbag system (if
equipped)
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The supplemental side-impactairbag islocated atthe
outside ofthe front seats' seatbacks.
The supplemental side-impactairbag system isdesigned
toinflate inhigher severity sidecollisions,
although itmay inflate ifthe forces inanother typeof
collision aresimilar tothose ofahigher severity side
impact. Itmay notinflate incertain sidecollisions.
V ehicle damage (orlack ofit) isnot always an
indication ofproper supplemental side-impactairbag
system operation.
Supplemental curtainside-impact airbag
system (ifequipped)
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The supplemental curtainside-impact airbag is
located atthe roof rails.
The supplemental curtainside-impact airbag system is
designed toinflate inhigher severity sidecollisions,
although itmay inflate ifthe forces inanother typeof
collision aresimilar tothose ofahigher severity side
impact. Itmay notinflate incertain sidecollisions.
V ehicle damage (orlack ofit) isnot always an
indication ofproper supplemental curtainside-impact
air bag system operation.
SRS AIRBAG DEPL OYMENT CONDITIONS
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The SRS airbags activate inthe event ofafront orside
impact inwhich thevehicle occupants maybeseverely
injured evenifthey arewearing theseat belts properly .
They maynotactivate whenthecrash energy is
absorbed and/ordistributed bythe vehicle body.
V ehicle damage (orlack ofit) isnot always an
indication ofproper SRSairbag system operation.
When theSRS airbag willdeploy
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Supplemental front-impactairbags:
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The supplemental front-impactairbag system is
designed toinflate inhigher severity frontalcollisions.
Some examples areshown inthe following
illustrations.
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The supplemental front-impactairbag system will
deploy inthe event ofan impact whichexceeds a25
km/h frontal collision withasolid wallthatdoes not
move ordeform.
The supplemental front-impactairbag system mayalso
deploy whenthevehicle receives severedamage to
the undercarriage.
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. Work around oron the pre-tensioner seat
belt system shouldbedone byaNISSAN
dealer. TheSRS wiring should notbe
modified ordisconnected. Unauthorized
electrical testequipment andprobing de-
vices should notbeused onthe pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystem.
. Ifyou need todispose ofthe pre-tensioner
seat beltsystem, orscrap thevehicle,
contact aNISSAN dealer.Correct pre-ten-
sioner disposal procedures aresetforth in
the appropriate NISSANServiceManual.
Incorrect disposalprocedures couldcause
personal injury.
The pre-tensioner isencased withthefront seatbelt's
retractor andanchor. Theseseatbelts areused the
same asconventional seatbelts.
When thepre-tensioner seatbeltactivates, afairly loud
noise maybeheard, followed bythe release ofsmoke.
This smoke isnot harmful anddoes notindicate afire.
Care should betaken nottoinhale it,as itmay cause
irritation andchoking. Thosewithahistory ofa
breathing conditionshouldgetfresh airpromptly .
REP AIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCE-
DURE
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WARNING:
. Once theairbags havebeen inflated, theair
bag modules willnotfunction andmust be
replaced. Theairbag modules mustbe
replaced byaNISSAN dealer.Theinflated
air bag modules cannotberepaired.
. The airbag systems shouldbeinspected by
a NISSAN dealerifthere isany damage to
the front endportion ofthe vehicle. .
Ifyou need todispose ofthe SRS orscrap
the vehicle, contactaNISSAN dealer.Cor-
rect disposal procedures aresetforth inthe
appropriate NISSANServiceManual. Incor-
rect disposal procedures couldcause perso-
nal injury.
The airbags andpre-tensioner seatbelts aredesigned
to activate onaone-time-only basis.Asareminder,
unless theSRS airbag warning lightisdamaged, the
SRS airbag warning lightremains illuminated after
inflation hasoccurred. Therepair andreplacement of
the SRS should bedone onlybyaNISSAN dealer.
When maintenance workisrequired onthe vehicle,
information abouttheairbags, pre-tensioner seatbelts
and related partsshould bepointed outtothe person
performing themaintenance. Theignition switch
should always beinthe ªLOCKº position whenworking
under thehood orinside thevehicle.
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2 Instruments andcontrols
Cockpit ....
........................................................... ............................................2-3
Left-Hand Drive(LHD) model ....
........................................................ 2-3
Right-Hand Drive(RHD) model ....
.................................................... 2-4
Instrument panel....
........................................................... ...........................2-5
Left-Hand Drive(LHD) model ....
........................................................ 2-5
Right-Hand Drive(RHD) model ....
.................................................... 2-6
Meters andgauges ....
...................................................... ...........................2-7
Speedometer andodometer ....
............................................ ..............2-7
T achometer ....
...................................................... ...................................2-8
Engine coolant temperature gauge....
.............................................. 2-9
Fuel gauge ....
........................................................... ...............................2-9
Instrument brightnesscontrol....
..................................................... 2-10
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)position
indicator (ifequipped) ....
........................................................... .......2-10
Compass (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ................................2-10
Zone variation changeprocedure ....
....................................... .......2-11
W arning/indicator lightsandaudible reminders ....
........................... 2-12
Checking bulbs....
...................................................... ........................2-13
W arning lights....
................................................. ................................2-13
Indicator lights....
....................................... ......................................... 2-17
Audible reminders ....
........................................................... ...............2-19
V ehicle information display....
...................................................... ...........2-20
How touse thevehicle information display....
............................ 2-20
Startup display....
....................................... ......................................... 2-21
Settings ....
................................................................ ............................2-21
V ehicle information displaywarnings andindicators ....
............ 2-28
Oil control system (fordiesel engine model) ....
......................... 2-33
T rip computer ....
...................................................... ............................2-34
Clock andoutside airtemperature ....
............................................ 2-36
Driver Attention Alert(ifequipped) ....
........................................... 2-36
T raffic SignRecognition (ifequipped) ....
..................................... 2-37Headlight
andturn signal switch ....
..................................................... 2-39
Headlight switch....
........................................................... ...............2-39
Headlight aimingcontrol ....
................................................. ...........2-42
Battery saversystem ....
........................................................... .......2-44
Headlight cleaner(ifequipped) ....
............................................... 2-44
T urn signal switch ....
............................................ ............................2-44
Fog light switch ....
....................................... ............................................. 2-45
Front foglights (ifequipped) ....
............................................ .......2-46
Rear foglight (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ...............2-46
Wiper andwasher switch....
........................................................... .......2-47
Windshield wiperandwasher switch....
.................................... 2-47
Rain-sensing autowiper system (ifequipped) ....
.................... 2-48
Rear window wiperandwasher switch....
................................. 2-49
Defogger switch....
........................................................... ........................2-49
Horn ....
........................................................... .............................................2-50
Windows ....
................................................................ ................................2-50
P ower windows ....
............................................ ................................2-50
Sunroof (ifequipped) ....
................................................. ........................2-52
Automatic sunroofandsunshade ....
............................................ 2-52
P ower outlets ....
................................................................ ........................2-53
Ashtrays andcigarette lighter(ifequipped) ....
................................. 2-54
Ashtray ....
................................................................ ............................2-54
Cigarette lighter....
................................................................ ...........2-54
Storages ....
....................................... .......................................................... 2-54
Glove box....
...................................................... ................................2-54
Console box....
...................................................... ............................2-55
Sunglasses holder....
....................................... ................................2-55
Cup holders ....
...................................................... ............................2-55
Soft bottle holders ....
........................................................... ...........2-56
Card holder ....
........................................................... ........................2-56
Luggage hooks....
............................................ ................................2-57
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Luggage compartment ....
........................................................... .......2-57
Coat hook ....
................................................................ ........................2-59
T onneau cover(ifequipped) ....
............................................ ...........2-60
Roof rail(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ........................2-60
Sun visors ....
...................................................... .........................................2-61
T ype A....
...................................................... .........................................2-61
T ype B....
...................................................... .........................................2-61
Interior lights....
................................................. .........................................2-62
Interior lightswitch ....
............................................ ............................2-62
Console light....
........................................................... ........................2-62
Map lights ....
................................................................ ........................2-62 Room
light(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ...........2-62
Rear personal lights(ifequipped) ....
.......................................... 2-63
V anity mirror light....
................................................. ........................2-63
Luggage roomlight....
...................................................... ...............2-63
Battery saversystem ....
........................................................... .......2-63
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LEFT -HAND DRIVE(LHD)MODEL
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1. Instrument brightnesscontrol
2. TRIPRESET switch
3. Headlight andturn signal switch/Fog light
switch*
4. Steering-wheel-mounted controls(leftside)
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Instrume ntsand controls
RIGHT -HAND DRIVE(RHD)MODEL
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1. Hilldescent controlswitch*
2. Steering-wheel-mounted controls(leftside)
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Instrume ntsand controls
Odometer/T wintripodometer:
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The odometer/twin tripodometer isdisplayed inthe
vehicle information displaywhentheignition switchis
in the ªONº position.
The odometer
*
1
displays thetotal distance the
vehicle hasbeen driven.
The twin tripodometer
*
2
displays thedistance of
individual trips.
Changing twintripodometer display:
Push theTRIP RESET switch
*
3
(located onthe
instrument panel)tochange thedisplay asfollows:
TRIP A? TRIP B? TRIP A
Resetting twintripodometer:
Push theTRIP RESET switch
*
3
for more than1
second toreset thetrip odometer tozero.
Distance toempty (dteÐkm ormile)/
Odometer (forEurope, Australia, NewZeal-
and andSouth Africa)
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Distance toempty (dteÐkm ormile) :
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The distance toempty (dte)
*
1
provides youwith an
estimation ofthe distance thatcanbedriven before
refueling. Thedteisconstantly beingcalculated, based
on the amount offuel inthe fuel tank andtheactual fuel
consumption.
The display isupdated every30seconds.
The dtemode includes alow range warning feature.If
the fuel level islow ,the warning isdisplayed onthe
screen.
When thefuel level drops evenlower, thedte display
will change toªÐÐк .
. Ifthe amount offuel added issmall, thedisplay
just before theignition switchisplaced inthe
ªOFFº position maycontinue tobe displayed.
. When driving uphillorrounding curves,thefuel in
the tank shifts, which maymomentarily changethe
display . Odometer/T
wintripodometer:
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Odometer/T wintripodometer:
The odometer/twin tripodometer isdisplayed inthe
vehicle information displaywhentheignition switchis
in the ªONº position.
The odometer
*
2
displays thetotal distance the
vehicle hasbeen driven.
The twin tripodometer
*
2
displays thedistance of
individual trips.
Changing twintripodometer display:
Push theTRIP RESET switch
*
3
(located onthe
instrument panel)tochange thedisplay asfollows:
ODO ?TRIP A? TRIP B? ODO
Resetting twintripodometer:
Push theTRIP RESET switch
*
3
for more than1
second toreset thetrip odometer tozero.
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The tachometer indicatestheengine speedinrevolu-
tions perminute (rpm).Do not revthe engine into
the red zone
*
1
.
The redzone varies withmodels.
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