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WARNING:
In freezing temperatures, thewasher fluidmay
freeze onthe windshield andobscure your
vision. Warmthewindshield withthedefogger
before youwash thewindshield.
CAUTION:
. Donot operate thewasher continuously for
longer than30seconds.
. Donot operate thewasher ifthe window
washer reservoir isempty.
WINDSHIELD WIPERANDWASHER
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The windshield wiperandwasher operate whenthe ignition
switchisin the ªONº position.
Wiper operation
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The lever position ªAUT Oº (Type A/Type C)
*
1
operates therain-sensing autowiper system (if
equipped) .(See ªRain-sensing autowiper systemº
(P .2-48) .)
The lever position
ª
º (INT)
*
1
(T ype B/Type D)
operates thewiper intermittently .
. The intermittent operationcanbeadjusted by
turning theadjustment controlknob,(longer)
*
A
or (shorter)
*
B
.
. The speed ofthe intermittent operationvaries
depending onthe vehicle speed.(ifequipped) .
The lever position
*
2
operates thewiper atlow
speed.
The lever position
*
3
operates thewiper athigh
speed.
T o stop thewiper operation, movethelever uptothe
ªOFFº position.
The lever position
*
4
operates thewiper onesweep.
The lever automatically returnstoits original position.
If the windshield wiperoperation isinterrupted
by snow orice, thewiper maystop moving to
protect itsmotor. Ifthis occurs, turnthewiper
switch tothe ªOFFº position andremove the
snow orice onand around thewiper arms.In
approximately 1minute, turntheswitch onagain
to operate thewiper.
Pulling upthe wiper arm:
The wiper armshould beinthe upposition when
replacing thewiper.
T o pull upthe wiper arm,push thelever
*
4
up twice
(within 0.5seconds) whentheignition switchisin the
ªOFFº position within1minute. Thewiper operation
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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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REAR WINDOW WIPERANDWASHER
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The rear window wiperandwasher operates whenthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
Wiper operation
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The switch position
*
1
operates thewiper intermit-
tently .
The switch position
*
2
operates thewiper atlow
speed.
If the rear window wiperoperation isinterrupted
by snow orice, thewiper maystop moving to
protect itsmotor. Ifthis occurs, turnthewiper
switch tothe ªOFFº position andremove the
snow orice onand around thewiper arms.In
approximately 1minute, turntheswitch onagain
to operate thewiper.
Reverse synchronization function:
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When thewindshield wiperswitch ison, moving the
shift lever tothe ªRº (Reverse) positionwilloperate the
rear window wiper.
T o activate ordeactivate thisfunction, seeªSettingsº
(P .2-21) .
W asher operation
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T o operate thewasher, pushthelever toward thefront
of the vehicle
*
3
until thedesired amountofwasher
fluid isspread onthe windshield. Thewiper will
automatically operateseveraltimes.
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The defogger switchoperates whentheignition switch
is in the ªONº position.
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Instrument sand controls
Three-stage mode
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1. Pull theouter board upward toabout 308.
2. Pulltheouter board toward therear ofthe vehicle
and then push itinto thebottom ofthe luggage
under space.
3. Pull theinner board upward untilitstops at
position
*
A
.
4. Pull offthe inner board toward therear ofthe
vehicle from
*
B
. 5.
Push theinner board into
*
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.
V ertical mode
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1. Pull theouter board upward to908.
2. Push down theboard untilitstops.
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Instrument sand controls
T ONNEAU COVER(ifequipped)
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The tonneau coverkeeps theluggage compartment contents
hiddenfromtheoutside.
T o use thetonneau cover,opentheflap
*
1
, pull itout
*
2
and insert bothsides tothe guide
*
3
.
T o remove thetonneau cover,stowthecover andpull
the holder
*
4
.
WARNING:
. Never putanything onthe tonneau cover,no
matter howsmall. Anyobject onitcould
cause aninjury inan accident orsudden
stop.
. Donot leave thetonneau coverinthe vehicle
with itdisengaged fromtheholder.
. The child restraint toptether strapmaybe
damaged bycontact withthetonneau cover
or items inthe luggage area.Remove the
tonneau coverfromthevehicle orsecure it
in the luggage area.Alsosecure anyitems in
the luggage area.Your child could be
seriously injuredorkilled inacollision if
the top tether strapisdamaged.
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Luggage canbecarried onthe roof bysecuring
crossbars tothe roof rail.Follow allcrossbar manu-
facturers instructions forinstalling anduseofthe
crossbars. Theroof railisdesigned tocarry loads
(luggage pluscrossbars) below100kg(221 lb).
Overloading maycause damage tothe vehicle.
CAUTION:
. Donot putorhang anything onoraround
side pipes orplastic covers.
. For crossbar installation onaroof railwith
driving lights,contact aNISSAN dealer.
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1. Intelligent Key (2)
2. Mechanical key(inthe Intelligent Key) (2)
3. Key number plate(1)
WARNING:
. Radio waves couldadversely affectelectric
medical equipment. Thosewhouseapace-
maker should contact theelectric medical
equipment manufacturer forthe possible
influences beforeuse.
. The Intelligent Keytransmits radiowaves
when thebuttons arepushed. Theradio
waves mayaffect aircraft navigation and
communication systems.Donot operate the
Intelligent Keywhile onanairplane. Make
sure thebuttons arenot operated uninten-
tionally whentheunit isstored during a
flight.
The Intelligent Key system canoperate allthe door and
the back doorusing theremote controller functionor
pushing therequest switchonthe vehicle without
taking thekey outfrom apocket orpurse. The
operating environment and/orconditions mayaffect
the Intelligent Key system operation. Be
sure toread thefollowing beforeusingthe
Intelligent Key system.
CAUTION:
. Besure tocarry theIntelligent Keywith you
when operating thevehicle.
. Never leavetheIntelligent Keyinthe vehicle
when youleave thevehicle.
. When theoutside temperature isextremely
low, theIntelligent Keysystem maynot
function properly.
The Intelligent Key isalways communicating withthe
vehicle asitreceives radiowaves. TheIntelligent Key
system transmits weakradiowaves. Environmental
conditions mayinterfere withtheoperation ofthe
Intelligent Key system underthefollowing operating
conditions.
. When operating nearalocation wherestrong
radio waves aretransmitted, suchasaTV tower,
power station andbroadcasting station.
. When inpossession ofwireless equipment, such
as acellular telephone, transceiver, andCBradio.
. When theIntelligent Key isin contact withor
covered bymetallic materials.
. When anytype ofradio wave remote controlis
used nearby .
. When theIntelligent Key isplaced nearanelectric
appliance suchasapersonal computer.
. When thevehicle isparked nearaparking meter.
In such cases, correct theoperating conditions before
using theIntelligent Key function oruse themechanical
key .
Although thelifeofthe battery variesdepending onthe
operating conditions, thebattery's lifeisapproximately
2 years. Ifthe battery isdischarged, replaceitwith a
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OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS
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WARNING:
. Never touchtheoutside rearview mirrors
while theyareinmotion. Doingsomay pinch
your fingers ordamage themirror.
. Never drivethevehicle withtheoutside
rearview mirrorsfolded.Thisreduces rear
view visibility andmay lead toan accident.
. Objects viewedinthe outside mirrorare
closer thantheyappear (ifequipped) .
. The picture dimensions anddistance inthe
outside mirrorsarenot real.
Adjusting
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The outside rearview mirrorremote controloperates
when theignition switchisin the ªACCº orªONº
position.
1. Turn theswitch toselect theleftorright mirror
*
1
.
2. Adjust eachmirror bypushing theswitch untilthe
desired position isachieved
*
2
.
Defogging (ifequipped)
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The outside rearview mirrorswillbeheated whenthe
rear window defogger switchisoperated.
Folding
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The outside rearview mirrorremote controloperates
when theignition switchisin the ªACCº orªONº
position.
The outside rearview mirrorsautomatically foldwhen
the outside rearview mirrorfolding switchispushed in.
T o unfold, pushtothe switch again.
CAUTION:
Continuously performingthefold/unfold opera-
tion ofthe outside rearview mirrormaycause
the switch tostop theoperation. Manual
controltype:
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Fold theoutside rearview mirrorbypushing ittoward
the rear ofthe vehicle.
V ANITY MIRROR
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T o use thefront vanity mirror, pulldown thesun visor
and pullupthe cover.
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Manual operation
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The electronic parkingbrakewillnotbeautomatically
applied ifthe engine isstopped withoutusingthe
ignition switch(forexample, byengine stalling) .In such
a case, youhave toapply theparking brakemanually .
T o apply: Pulltheswitch up
*
1
. The indicator light
*
A
will illuminate.
T o release: Withtheignition switchinthe ªONº
position, depressthebrake pedalandpush theswitch
down
*
2
. The indicator light
*
A
will turn off.
Before driving, checkthattheelectronic parkingbrake
warning light
goes out.Foradditional information,
see ªWarning/indicator lightsandaudible remindersº
(P .2-12) .
NO TE:
. Abuzzer willsound ifthe vehicle isdriven
without releasing theparking brake.See
ª Audible remindersº (P.2-19) .
. While theelectronic parkingbrakeisapplied
or released, anoperating soundisheard
from thelower sideofthe rear seat. Thisis
normal anddoes notindicate amalfunction.
. When theelectronic parkingbrakeisfre-
quently applied andreleased inashort
period oftime, theparking brakemaynot
operate inorder toprevent theparking
brake system fromoverheating. Ifthis
occurs, operate theelectronic parkingbrake
switch againafterwaiting approximately 1
minute.
. Ifthe electronic parkingbrakemustbe
applied whiledriving inan emergency, pull
up and hold theparking brakeswitch. When
you release theparking brakeswitch, the
parking brakewillbereleased. .
While pulling upthe electronic parking
brake switch during driving, theparking
brake isapplied andachime sounds. The
electronic parkingbrakewarning lightinthe
meter andinthe parking brakeswitch
illuminate. Thisdoes notindicate amalfunc-
tion. Theelectronic parkingbrakewarning
light inthe meter andinthe parking brake
switch turnoffwhen theparking brakeis
released.
. When pulling theelectronic parkingbrake
switch upwith theignition switchinthe
ªOFFº orªACCº position, theparking brake
switch indicator lightwillcontinue toillumi-
nate forashort period oftime.
When towing atrailer (forAustralia, New
Zealand, SouthAfricaandEurope)
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Depending onthe weight ofthe vehicle andtrailer and
the steepness ofthe slope, theremaybeatendency
for the vehicle tomove backwards whenstarting froma
standstill. Whenthisoccurs, youcan usetheparking
brake switch inthe same wayasaconventional lever
type parking brake.
Before starting onsloping roadswhentowing atrailer,
be sure toread thefollowing toprevent thevehicle
from moving backward unintentionally .
1. Pull and hold theparking brakeswitch while
depressing theaccelerator pedalandengaging
the clutch (MTmodels) .
2. Release theparking brakeswitch assoon asthe
engine isdelivering enoughtorquetothe wheels.
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Display screen,heaterandairconditione r,and audio system
HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
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WARNING:
. The glass display screenmaybreak ifit is hit
with ahard orsharp object. Ifthe glass
screen breaks, donot touch it.Doing so
could result inan injury.
. To clean thedisplay, neverusearough cloth,
alcohol, benzine, thinnerorany kind of
solvent orpaper towelwithachemical
cleaning agent.Theywillscratch ordeterio-
rate thepanel.
. Donot splash anyliquid suchaswater orcar
fragrance onthe display. Contact withliquid
will cause thesystem tomalfunction.
T o help ensure safedriving, somefunctions cannotbe
operated whiledriving.
The on-screen functionsthatarenot available while
driving willbeªgrayed outºormuted.
Park thevehicle inasafe location andthen operate the
navigation system.
CAUTION:
. ALWA YS give your fullattention todriving.
. Avoid usingvehicle features thatcould
distract you.Ifdistracted, youcould lose
control ofyour vehicle andcause anacci-
dent.
T ouch screen operation
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Selecting items:
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T ouch anitem toselect. Forexample, toselect the
ªT rebleº key,touch theªTrebleº keyonthe screen.
T ouch up/down arrow
*
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on the screen todisplay the
previous orthe next page.
Adjusting items:
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T ouch theª+º orª-º
*
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key toadjust thesettings ofan
item.
Entering characters:
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T ouch theletter ornumber keyonthe keyboard screen.
Options belowareavailable wheninputting characters.
. 123/ABC:
Changes thekeyboard betweennumbers and
alphabets.
. Space:
Inserts aspace.
. Delete:
Deletes thelast entered character withonetouch.
T ouch andhold theªDeleteº keytodelete allofthe
characters. .
OK:
Completes thecharacter input.
T ouch screen maintenance
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T o clean thedisplay screen, useadry ,soft cloth. If
additional cleaningisnecessary ,use asmall amount of
neutral detergent withasoft cloth. Never spraythe
screen withwater ordetergent. Dampenthecloth first
and then wipe thescreen.
HOW TO USE BRIGHTNESS CONTROL/
DISPLA YON´OFF BUTTON
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Push thebrightness control/display on´off ª
º
button tochange thedisplay brightness betweenday
mode andnight mode. Whilethemode isbeing
displayed, thebrightness canbeadjusted usingthe
scrolling dial.
Push andhold thebrightness control/display on´off
ª
º button formore than2seconds toturn the
display off.Push thebutton againtoturn thedisplay
on.
HOW TO USE ENTER/SCROLL DIAL
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T urn theENTER/Scroll dialtoselect itemsonthe
screen andtoadjust thelevels ofsetting items.Push
the dial toconfirm theselected itemorsetting.
HOW TO USE BACK BUTTON
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screen fromtheAround ViewMonitor screenwhen:
. The shift lever isin the ªDº (Drive) position (CVT
model) orthe shift lever isout ofthe ªRº (Reverse)
position (MTmodel) ,and thevehicle speed
increases aboveapproximately 10km/h (6MPH) .
. Adifferent screenisselected.
CAMERA AIDINGCORNER SENSOR
FUNCTION (ifequipped)
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When thecorner ofthe vehicle movesclosertothe
object whiletheAround ViewMonitor isdisplayed, an
indicator isdisplayed andatone issounded bythe
corner sensor function towarn thedriver.
The color ofthe corner sensor indicator andthe
pattern ofthe tone varyaccording tothe distance to
the object.
K eep thecorner sensors (located onthe front andrear
bumper fascia)freefrom snow,ice and large
accumulations ofdirt. Donot clean thesensors with
sharp objects. Ifthe sensors arecovered, theaccuracy
of the corner sensor function willbediminished.
The tone sound andthesensor indicator displaycan
be turn on/off, andthevolume ofthe tone sound and
the sensor detection rangecanbeadjusted. (See
ªDriver Assistanceº (P.2-21) .)
WARNING:
. The corner sensor function isnot designed
to prevent theobject.
. The colors ofthe corner sensor indicator and
the distance guidelinesinthe front/rear
view indicate different distances tothe
object.
. Inclement weathermayaffect thefunction of
the corner sensor system; thismay include reduced
performance orafalse activation.
. This function isdesigned asan aid tothe
driver indetecting largestationary objectsto
help avoid damaging thevehicle. Thesystem
will notdetect smallobjects belowthe
bumper, andmay notdetect objects that
are too close tothe bumper oron the
ground.
. Ifyour vehicle sustains damagetothe
bumper fascia,leaving itmisaligned orbent,
the sensing zonemaybealtered causing
inaccurate measurement ofobstacles or
false alarms.
CAUTION:
Keep theinterior ofthe vehicle asquiet as
possible tohear thetone clearly.
MOVING OBJECTDETECTION (MOD)
FUNCTION (ifequipped)
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The Moving ObjectDetection (MOD)system can
inform thedriver ofmoving objects whendriving outof
garages, maneuvering intoparking lotsand inother
such instances.
The MOD system detects movingobjects byusing
image processing technologyonthe image shown on
the display .The rear view camera isequipped withthe
automatic washerfunction usingwindow washerfluid.
The MOD system operates inthe following conditions
when thecamera viewisdisplayed:
. When theshift lever isin the ªPº (Park) orªNº
(Neutral) position(CVTmodel) orthe shift lever is
out ofthe ªRº (Reverse) position(MTmodel) and
the vehicle isstopped, theMOD system detects
the moving objects inthe bird's-eye view.The MOD
system willnotoperate ifthe outside mirror
is moving inor out orifeither doorisopened.
. When theshift lever isin the ªDº (Drive) position
(CVT model) orthe shift lever isout ofthe ªRº
(Reverse) position(MTmodel) ,and thevehicle
speed isbelow approximately 8km/h (5MPH) ,
the MOD system detects movingobjects inthe
front view.
. When theshift lever isin the ªRº (Reverse)
position andthevehicle speedisbelow approxi-
mately 8km/h (5MPH) ,the MOD system detects
moving objects inthe rear view.The MOD system
will notoperate ifthe back doorisopen.
The MOD system doesnotdetect moving objects in
the front-side view.The MOD iconisnot displayed on
the screen wheninthis view .
WARNING:
. The MOD system isnot asubstitute for
proper vehicle operation anddoes notpre-
vent contact withtheobjects surrounding
the vehicle. Whenmaneuvering, alwaysuse
the outside mirrorandinside rearview mirror
and turn andlook tocheck thesurroundings
to make sureitis safe tomaneuver.
. The system isdeactivated atspeeds above
10 km/h (6MPH) .It is reactivated atlower
speeds.
. The system isnot designed toprevent
contact withallobjects.
. The MOD system isnot designed todetect
surrounding stationaryobjects.
When theMOD system detects amoving object
surrounding thevehicle, theyellow framewillbe
displayed onthe view where theobjects aredetected
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