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REPEA T(RPT) :
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When theRPT button ispushed whiletheCD is
played, theplay pattern canbechanged asfollows:
(CD)
(Normal) Û1Track Repeat
(CD withcompressed audiofiles)
(Normal) ?1Folder Repeat ?1Track Repeat ?
(Normal)
RANDOM (RDM):
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When theRDM button ispushed whileaCD isbeing
played, theplay pattern canbechanged asfollows:
(CD)
(Normal) Û1Disc Random
(CD withcompressed audiofiles)
(Normal) ?1Disc Random ?1Folder Random ?
(Normal)
CD eject :
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When theCD eject button ispushed withtheCD
loaded, theCD willbeejected.
When thisbutton ispushed whiletheCD isbeing
played, theCD willbeejected.
If the CDcomes outand isnot removed, itwill be
pulled backintotheslot toprotect it.
USB device playeroperation
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USB main operation:
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The USB portislocated onthe lower partofthe
instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal SerialBus)
connection portº(P.4-75) .Connect aUSB memory
device intotheconnector. TheUSB memory device
will beactivated automatically .
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theUSB
memory devicewasplaying, pushing thePower/VOL
dial willstart theUSB memory device.
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
Play:
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When theMEDIA buttonispushed withthesystem
turned offand theUSB device inserted, thesystem will
turn on.
If another audiosource isplaying andaUSB device is
inserted, pushtheMEDIA buttonrepeatedly untilthe
color display changes tothe USB device mode.
Previous/Next FileandFast Re-
wind/Forward:
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When theSEEK´TRACK (rewind)orSEEK´TRACK
(fast forward) buttonispushed formore than1.5
seconds whileaUSB device isbeing played, theUSB
device willplay while forwarding orrewinding. When
the button isreleased, theUSB device willreturn to
normal playspeed.
When theSEEK´TRACK (rewind)orSEEK´TRACK
(fast forward) buttonispushed forless than 1.5
seconds whiletheUSB device isbeing played, the
next track orthe beginning ofthe current trackonthe
USB device willbeplayed. Folder
selection:
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T o change toanother folderinthe USB device, turnthe
TUNE´FOLDER dial.
REPEA T(RPT) :
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When theRPT button ispushed whiletheUSB device
is played, theplay pattern canbechange asfollows.
T o change theplay mode, pushtheRPT button
repeatedly andthemode willchange asfollows.
(Normal) ?1Folder Repeat ?1Track Repeat ?
(Normal)
RANDOM (RDM):
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When theRDM button ispushed whileaUSB device
is being played, theplay pattern canbechanged as
follows.
T o change theplay mode, pushtheRDM button
repeatedly ,and themode willchange asfollows.
(Normal) ?All Random ?1Folder Random ?
(Normal)
iP od player operation
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Connecting iPod:
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The USB portislocated onthe lower partofthe
instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal SerialBus)
connection portº(P.4-75) .
Connect theiPod cable tothe USB port.Thebattery of
the iPod ischarged whilethecable isconnected tothe
vehicle.
Depending onthe version ofthe iPod,the display on
the iPod shows aNISSAN orAccessory Attached
screen whentheconnection iscompleted. Whenthe
iP od isconnected tothe vehicle, theiPod music library
can only beoperated bythe vehicle audiocontrols.
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* iPod and iPhone areatrademark ofApple Inc.,
registered inthe U.S. andother countries.
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
Compatibility:
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The following modelsarecompatible:
. iPod nano 1G(Firmware version1.3.1-)
. iPod nano 2G(Firmware version1.1.3-)
. iPod nano 3G(Firmware version1.0.0-)
. iPod nano 4G(Firmware version1.0.2-)
. iPod nano 5G(Firmware version1.0.1-)
. iPod nano 6G(Firmware version1.0-)
. iPod nano 7G(Firmware version1.0.0-)
. iPod 5G (Firmware version1.2.1-)
. iPod classic (Firmware version1.0.0-)
. iPod Touch (iOS1.1-)
. iPod Touch 2G(iOS 2.1.1 -)
. iPod Touch 3G(iOS 3.1-)
. iPod Touch 4G(iOS 4.1-)
. iPod Touch 5G(iOS 6.0.0 -)
. iPhone (iOS1.0.0 -2.2.1)
. iPhone 3G(iOS 2.1-)
. iPhone 3GS(iOS3.0-)
. iPhone 4/4S(iOS4.0-)
. iPhone 5(iOS 6.0.0 -)
Operations attributable tofirmware updatebyApple
are not guaranteed.
iPod main operation:
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The system operates whentheignition switchisin the
ªONº orªACCº position. PushtheMEDIA button
repeatedly orpush theiPod MENU buttontoswitch to
the iPod mode.
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theiPod was playing,
pushing thePower/VOL dialwillstart theiPod.
If another audiosource isplaying andtheiPod is
connected, pushingtheiPod MENU buttonorthe
MEDIA buttonrepeatedly willchange tothe iPod
mode.
When theiPod MENU buttonispushed whiletheiPod
is connected, theinterface foriPod operation isshown
on the audio display .The items onthe menu listcan be
scrolled byturning theTUNE´FOLDER dialwhile the
iP od isoperating. To select anitem, push ENTER/
SETTING button.Itemsinthe iPod menu appear on
the display inthe following order.
. Now playing
. Playlists
. Artists
. Albums
. Songs
. Podcasts
. Genres
. Composers
. Audiobooks
. Shuffle Songs
Push theBACK button toreturn tothe previous
screen.
For more information abouteachitem,seetheiPod
Owner's Manual.
Previous/Next Track andFast Re-
wind/Forward:
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When theSEEK´TRACK (rewind)orSEEK´TRACK
(fast forward) buttonispushed formore than1.5
seconds whiletheiPod isplaying, theiPod will play
while fastforwarding orrewinding. Whenthebutton is
released, theiPod will return tothe normal playspeed. When
theSEEK´TRACK (rewind)orSEEK´TRACK
(fast forward) buttonispushed forless than 1.5
seconds whiletheiPod isplaying, thenext track orthe
beginning ofthe current trackonthe iPodwill be
played.
REPEA T(RPT) :
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When theRPT button ispushed whileatrack isbeing
played, theplay pattern canbechanged asfollows:
(Repeat off)?1Track Repeat? AllRepeat ?
(Repeat off)
RANDOM (RDM):
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When theRDM button ispushed whileatrack isbeing
played, theplay pattern canbechanged asfollows:
(Shuffle off)?Track Shuffle ?(Shuffle off)
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Radio tuning:
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When inradio mode, theradio canbetuned usingthe
touchscreen. To bring upthe visual tuner, touchthe
ªT uneº keyonthe lower partofthe screen. Ascreen
appears withabar running fromlowfrequencies onthe
left tohigh frequencies onthe right.
One ofthe following operations canbeused fortuning.
. Touching thebar onthe screen
. Touching
ª
º/ª
º on the screen
. Turning ENTER/Scroll dial
T o return tothe regular radiodisplay screen, touchthe
ªOKº key.
Station List:
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When inFM orDAB (ifequipped) mode,touchªFM
Listº orªDAB Listºtodisplay thestation lists.
Seek/T rackbuttons:
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When inradio mode, pushtheSeek/T rackbuttons to
tune from lowtohigh orhigh tolow frequencies andto
stop atthe next broadcasting station.
Station memory keys:
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Up tosix stations canbestored forAM band, andupto
twelve stations canbestored foreach ofthe other
bands.
1. Choose theradio band using theRadio band
select button.
2. Tune tothe desired stationusingmanual orseek
tuning. Touch andhold anyofthe desired station
memory keysuntilabeep sound isheard.
For FMand DAB (ifequipped) ,touch theª7-12º
key todisplay the7-12 memory keys.
3. The channel indicator willthen come onand the
sound willresume. Programming isnow complete. DAB
operation (ifequipped) :
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In the DAB mode, thefollowing operation keysand
information areavailable.
. DAB List:
T ouch todisplay theavailable stationlist.
. TA:
T ouch thiskeytoturn onand offthe TA (Traffic
Announcement) mode.Whenturned on,received
T A will interrupt theaudio source thatisplaying.
. Extra chan.:
The ªExtra chan.º keywillallow access toextra
stations transmitted withinthegroup ofthe
currently selectedstation.Ifextra stations arenot
available withinthegroup, thekey willnotoperate.
. Radio text:
Radio textisshown onthe DAB mainscreen
underneath theDAB station name.Thisdisplays
radio program andsong information asdeter-
mined bythe DAB station.
EAS inEAS test(displayed onthe screen asaPTY
name) isan abbreviation ofEmergency AlertSystem.
Occasionally ,in areas ofpoor DAB signal strength, the
full station nameinthe DAB Listand DAB mainscreen
might bedistorted. Inthis situation itmay stillbe
possible tolisten tothe particular radiostation, ata
reduced levelofsound quality,but this isnot always
possible. Thismayalso beshown inthe vehicle
information display.
CD player operation
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Loading disc:
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Insert aCD into theslot with thelabel sidefacing up.
The CDwillbeguided automatically intotheslot and
will start playing. Ifthe radio isalready playing, itwill
automatically turnoff,and theCD willstart playing.
CAUTION:
Do not force thecompact discintotheslot. This
could damage theplayer.
button:
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When theCD button ispushed withthesystem offand
the CD loaded, thesystem willturn onand theCD will
start toplay .
When theCD button ispushed withaCD loaded while
the radio playing, theradio willturned offand theCD
will start toplay .
Seek/T rackbutton:
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When theSeek/T rack(rewind/fast forward)buttonis
pushed formore than1.5seconds whiletheCD is
being played, theCD willplay while fastforwarding or
rewinding. Whenthebutton isreleased, theCD will
return tonormal playspeed.
When theSeek/T rack(rewind) orSeek/T rack(fast
forward) buttonispushed forless than 1.5seconds
while theCD isbeing played, thenext track orthe
beginning ofthe current trackonthe CD willbeplayed.
Push thebutton several timestoskip through the
tracks onthe CD. Ifthe last track onaCD isskipped,
the first track onthe disc willplay .If the last track ina
folder ofan MP3 CDisskipped, thefirst track ofthe
next folder willplay.
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CD/MP3/WMA displaymode:
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While listening toaCD oran MP3/WMA CD,certain
text may bedisplayed (whenaCD encoded withtextis
being used).Depending onhow theCD orMP3/WMA
CD isencoded, thetext isdisplayed listingtheartist,
album andsong title.Operation keysarealso
displayed onthe screen.
Mix:
T ouching theªMixº keywhile anCD orMP3 CDis
playing willalternate therandom playpattern as
follows:
(CD)
(Normal) ?Mix ?(Normal)
(CD withcompressed audiofiles)
(Normal) ?Random Folder?Random All?(Normal)
Repeat :
T ouching theªRepeatº keywhile anCD orMP3 CDis
playing willalternate therepeat playpattern asfollows:
(CD)
(Normal) ?Repeat ?(Normal)
(CD withcompressed audiofiles)
(Normal) ?Repeat Track ?Repeat Folder?
(Normal)
Browse:
T ouch theªBrowseº keytodisplay thetitles onthe CD
in list format. Touch thetitle ofasong inthe listto
begin playing thatsong. Ifan MP3 CDisplaying,
touching theªBrowseº keywillalso listthe folders on
the disc. Touch theªFolder Upºkeytoview thelists in
the upper layer.Follow theprocedure forselecting a
song withthetouchscreen tochoose afolder.
Disc eject button:
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When theDisc eject button ispushed whileaCD is
loaded, theCD willbeejected.
If the CD isnot removed within10seconds, theCD
will bereloaded.
USB device operation
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The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
placed inthe ªONº orªACCº position.
The USB portislocated onthe lower partofthe
instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal SerialBus)
connection portº(P.4-75) .Connect aUSB memory
device intotheconnector. TheUSB memory device
will beactivated automatically .
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
USB main operation:
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If another audiosource isplaying andaUSB memory
device isinserted, pushtheAUX button untilthe
screen onthe display changes tothe USB memory
mode.
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theUSB
memory devicewasplaying, pushthePower/VOLUME
dial torestart theUSB memory device.
T ouch thename ofasong onthe screen tobegin
playing thatsong.
USB screen operation:
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While filesonaUSB memory deviceareplaying, the
play pattern canbealtered sothat songs arerepeated
or played randomly . Mix:
T ouching theªMixº keyonthe screen whileanUSB
memory deviceisplaying willalternate therandom play
pattern asfollows:
(Normal) ?Random Folder?Random All?(Normal)
Repeat :
T ouching theªRepeatº keyonthe screen whileanUSB
memory deviceisplaying willalternate therepeat play
pattern asfollows:
(Normal) ?Repeat Track ?Repeat Folder?
(Normal)
Browse:
T ouch ªBrowseº keytodisplay USBinterface. Select
the songs youwish toplay bytouching theitem onthe
screen.
Seek/T rackbuttons:
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Push theSeek/T rack(rewind) buttonwhileanaudio file
on the USB memory deviceisplaying toreturn tothe
beginning ofthe current track.Pushthebutton several
times toskip backward severaltracks.
Push theSeek/T rack(fast forward) buttonwhilean
audio fileonthe USB memory deviceisplaying to
advance onetrack. Pushthebutton several timesto
skip forward severaltracks.ifthe last track onthe USB
memory deviceisskipped, thefirst track ofthe next
folder isplayed.
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iP od player operation
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Connecting iPod:
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The USB portislocated onthe lower partofthe
instrument panel.SeeªUSB (Universal SerialBus)
connection portº(P.4-75) .
If your iPod supports chargingviaaUSB connection,
its battery willbecharged whileconnected tothe
vehicle withtheignition switchplaced inthe ªONº or
ª ACCº position.
Compatibility:
The following modelsarecompatible:
. iPod 5th Generation (firmwareversion1.2.3or
later)
. iPod Classic (firmware version1.1.1orlater)
. iPod Touch (firmware version2.0.0orlater)*
. iPod nano -1st generation (firmwareversion1.3.1
or later)
. iPod nano -2nd generation (firmwareversion
1.1.3 orlater)
. iPod nano -3rd generation (firmwareversion1.1.3
or later)
. iPod nano -4th generation (firmwareversion1.0.4
or later)
. iPod nano -5th generation (firmwareversion1.0.1
or later)
* Some features ofthis iPod may notbefully functional.
Make surethatyour iPod firmware isupdated tothe
version indicated above.
iPod main operation:
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If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theiPod was
playing, pushing thePower/VOLUME dialwillstart the
iP od.
If another audiosource isplaying andaiPo dis connected,
pushtheAUX button untilthescreen on
the display changes tothe iPod mode.
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device.
Interface operation:
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The interface foriPod operation shownonthe vehicle's
audio system displayscreenissimilar tothe iPod
interface. Usethetouchscreen, BACKbutton orthe
ENTER/Scroll dialtonavigate themenus onthe
screen.
When theiPod isplaying, touchtheªMenuº keyto
bring upthe iPodinterface.
Depending onthe iPodmodel, thefollowing itemsmay
be available onthe menu listscreen. Forfurther
information abouteachitem,seetheiPod Owner's
Manual.
. Playlists
. Artists
. Albums
. Genres
. Songs .
Composers
. Audiobooks
. Podcasts
Scrolling menus:
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While navigating longlistsofartists, albums orsongs
in the music menu, itis possible toscroll thelistbythe
first character inthe name. To activate character
indexing, touchtheªA- Zº key inthe upper rightcorner
of the screen. Turn theENTER/Scroll dialtochoose
the number orletter tojump tointhe listand then push
the ENTER/Scroll dial.
If no character isselected afterthirty seconds, the
display returns tonormal.
Random andrepeat playmode:
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While theiPod isplaying, theplay pattern canbe
altered sothat songs arerepeated orplayed randomly .
Mix:
T ouching theªMixº keyonthe screen whileaniPod is
playing willalternate therandom playpattern as
follows:
(Normal) ?Shuffle Songs?(Normal)
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system) repeatedly untilthedisplay switches tothe
AUX mode.
NISSAN stronglyrecommends usingastereo mini
plug cable whenconnecting yourmusic device tothe
audio system. Musicmaynotplay properly whena
monaural cableisused.
STEERING WHEELMOUNTED CON-
TROLS FORAUDIO (Type A)(ifequipped)
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1. Tuning button
2. Volume control button
T uning button
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Radio:
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. Push thetuning button forless than 1.5seconds
to change thenext orprevious radiopreset.
. Push thetuning button formore than1.5seconds
to seek thenext orprevious radiostation.
CD:
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. Push thetuning button forless than 1.5seconds
to shift tothe next track orthe beginning ofthe
current track(theprevious trackifthe button is
pushed immediately afterthecurrent trackstarts
playing) . .
Push thetuning button formore than1.5seconds
to forward orrewind thetrack.
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Quick searching the phonebook:
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The quick search modecanbeused asfollows:
1. Push theA-Zbutton.
2. Turn theMENU/ENTER dialforthe first alphabetic
or numerical letterofthe contact name.Once
highlighted, pushtheMENU/ENTER dialtoselect
the letter.
3. The display willshow thecorresponding contact
name(s) .Where necessary ,use theMENU/
ENTER dialtoscroll further forthe appropriate
contact nametocall.
4. The screen willshow thenumber tobe dialed.
Push theMENU/ENTER dialtodial thenumber. Manually
dialingaphone number:
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T o dial aphone number manually ,perform thefollowing
operation:
1. Push the
button onthe instrument panel
and turn theMENU/ENTER dialtohighlight ªDial
Numberº .
2. Push theMENU/ENTER dialtoselect ªDial
Numberº .
3. Turn theMENU/ENTER dialtoscroll along and
highlight eachnumber ofthe phone number. Push
the MENU/ENTER dialtoselect thehighlighted
number.
T o delete thelast number entered, scrolltothe
ª/º (Backspace symbol)andonce highlighted,
push theMENU/ENTER dial.Thelastnumber will
be deleted. PushingtheMENU/ENTER dial
repeatedly willdelete eachsubsequent number.
4. After entering thelast number, highlight the
icon andpush theMENU/ENTER dialto
dial thenumber. Redial:
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T o redial orcall thelast number dialed,pushandhold
the
button onthe instrument panelorthe
steering wheelformore than2seconds.
Using callhistory (Calllistmenu) :
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A number fromthedialed, received, ormissed calllists
can also beused tomake acall.
1. Push the
button onthe instrument panel
and select ªCallListºonthe display .
2. Turn theMENU/ENTER dialand scroll toan item,
and push theMENU/ENTER dialtoselect anitem.
Available items:
.
Dialed
Use thedialed callmode tomake acall which
is based onthe listofoutgoing (dialed)calls.
.
Received
Use thereceived callmode tomake acall
which isbased onthe listofreceived calls.
.
Missed
Use themissed callmode tomake acall which
is based onthe listofmissed calls.
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Break -inschedule ....
................................................. ...................................5-3
Before starting engine....
................................................. ...........................5-3
Precautions whenstarting anddriving ....
............................................... 5-3
Exhaust gas(carbon monoxide) ....
.................................................... 5-4
Three-way catalyst(ifequipped) ....
................................................. .5-4
Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS) (ifequipped) ....
........ 5-4
Diesel Particulate Filter(DPF) (ifequipped) ....
.............................. 5-6
On-pavement andoff-road drivingprecautions ....
............................... 5-7
Care when driving ....
....................................... ............................................ 5-7
Engine coldstart period ....
....................................... ...........................5-7
Loading luggage ....
............................................ ...................................5-7
Driving inwet conditions ....
...................................................... ..........5-7
Driving inwinter conditions ....
........................................................... .5-7
Ignition switch(model without intelligent Key system) ....
.................. 5-7
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)....
................................ 5-7
Manual Transmission (MT)....
............................................ ..................5-8
Steering lock(ifequipped) ....
............................................................. 5-8
K ey positions ....
........................................................... ...........................5-8
Push-button ignitionswitch(model withIntelligent
K ey system) ....
................................................................ ...............................5-9
Precautions onpush-button ignitionswitchoperation ....
........... 5-9
Intelligent Key system ....
....................................... ...............................5-9
Steering lock(ifequipped) ....
.......................................................... 5-10
Ignition switchpositions ....
....................................... ........................5-10
Intelligent Key battery discharge ....
................................................ 5-11
Starting engine(model without Intelligent Key system) ....
............. 5-11
Starting engine(model withIntelligent Key system) ....
................... 5-12
Driving vehicle ....
........................................................... ............................5-13
Driving withContinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)....
...... 5-13
Driving withManual Transmission (MT)....
................................... 5-17
Gear ShiftIndicator (ifequipped) ....
............................................. 5-18Stop/Start
SystemorIdling StopSystem (ifequipped) ....
........... 5-18
Stop/Start SystemorIdling StopSystem display....
.............. 5-20
Stop/Start orIdling StopOFFswitch ....
.................................... 5-21
Four-Wheel Drive(4WD) (ifequipped) ....
......................................... 5-22
Four-Wheel Drive(4WD) modeswitch operations ............... 5-22
4WD warning ....
................................................................ ...............5-24
4WD mode indicator lights....
............................................ ...........5-24
Four-Wheel Drive(4WD) torquedistribution indicator....
..... 5-25
Off-road drivingsafetyprecautions ....
........................................ 5-25
Tires of4WD model ....
....................................... ............................5-26
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)/Electronic StabilityProgram
(ESP) system ....
................................................................ ........................5-26
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)/Electronic Stability
Program (ESP)system OFFswitch ....
....................................... 5-27
Chassis control....
....................................... ............................................. 5-28
Active Trace Control ....
....................................... ............................5-28
Active Engine Brake(Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) models) ....
...................................................... ........................5-28
Active RideControl ....
...................................................... ...............5-29
Hill Start Assist system ....
........................................................... ...........5-30
Hill descent controlsystem (ifequipped) ....
..................................... 5-30
Hill descent controlswitch....
............................................ ...........5-31
Blind SpotWarning (BSW)/Lane DepartureWarning (LDW)
systems (ifequipped) ....
................................................. ........................5-31
BSW system operation ....
.............................................................. 5-32
BSW driving situations ....
.............................................................. 5-33
LDW system operation ....
.............................................................. 5-34
BSW/LDW temporarydisabledstatus....
.................................. 5-35
BSW/LDW automaticdeactivation ....
......................................... 5-35
BSW/LDW malfunction ....
...................................................... .......5-35
Camera unitmaintenance ....
.......................................................... 5-35
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Blind SpotWarning (BSW) system(ifequipped forEurope) ....
.... 5-36
BSW system operation ....
................................................. ...............5-36
BSW driving situations ....
...................................................... ...........5-38
BSW temporary disabledstatus....
................................................ 5-39
BSW automatic deactivation ....
....................................... ...............5-39
BSW malfunction ....
................................................................ ...........5-39
Camera unitmaintenance ....
................................................. ...........5-39
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system (ifequipped
for Europe) ....
............................................ ................................................. 5-39
LDW system operation ....
...................................................... ...........5-40
T emporary disabledstatusathigh temperature ....
..................... 5-41
Multi-sensing cameraunitmaintenance ....
................................... 5-41
Speed limiter(ifequipped) ....
................................................. ...............5-41
Speed limiteroperations ....
.............................................................. 5-41
Cruise control (ifequipped) ....
.............................................................. 5-43
Precautions oncruise control ....
..................................................... 5-43
Cruise control operations ....
................................................. ...........5-44
Forward emergency brakingsystem(ifequipped) ....
...................... 5-45
System operation ....
................................................................ ...........5-45
ECO mode system (ifequipped) ....
..................................................... 5-47
ECO Pedal Guide function ....
......................................................... 5-47
Ambient ECO....
...................................................... ............................5-47
ECO Drive Report ....
................................................. ........................5-48
Parking ....
....................................... .............................................................. 5-48
Parking sensor(sonar) system(ifequipped) ....
................................ 5-50
Parking sensor(sonar) systemOFFswitch (ifequipped) ....
.... 5-51
Parking sensor(sonar) systemsetting ....
..................................... 5-52T
railer towing (except forAustralia, NewZealand, SouthAfrica
and Europe) ....
................................................. .........................................5-52
T railer towing (forAustralia, NewZealand, SouthAfrica
and Europe) ....
................................................. .........................................5-52
Operating precautions ....
....................................... ........................5-52
Maximum loadlimits (forAustralia andNew Zealand) ....
...... 5-53
Tire pressure ....
................................................. ................................5-55
Safety chains ....
....................................... ......................................... 5-55
T railer brakes ....
....................................... ......................................... 5-55
T railer detection (ifequipped) ....
....................................... ...........5-55
Coupling deviceinstallation (forEurope) ....
.............................. 5-56
Electric powersteering system....
................................................. .......5-56
Brake system ....
................................................................ ........................5-57
Brake precautions ....
....................................... ................................5-57
Brake assist ....
...................................................... ............................5-58
Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)....
............................................. 5-58
V ehicle security ....
............................................ .........................................5-59
Cold weather driving....
................................................................ ...........5-59
Battery ....
................................................................ ............................5-59
Engine coolant ....
................................................. ............................5-59
Tire equipment ....
................................................. ............................5-59
Special winterequipment ....
.......................................................... 5-60
Parking brake....
....................................... ......................................... 5-60
Corrosion protection ....
....................................... ............................5-60
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T32A1308 27-0AC29 463-3C0B-4 206-B92B-13B6E4EF1 077
During thefirst 1,600 km(1,000 miles),follow these
recommendations toobtain maximum engineperfor-
mance andensure thefuture reliability andeconomy of
your newvehicle. Failuretofollow theserecommenda-
tions mayresult inshortened enginelifeand reduced
engine performance.
. Donot drive ataconstant speed,eitherfastor
slow ,for long periods oftime.
. Do not runtheengine over4,000 rpm(for
gasoline enginemodels) .
. Donot accelerate atfull throttle inany gear.
. Donot start quickly .
. Donot brake hardasmuch aspossible.
. Donot tow atrailer foratleast thefirst 800 km
(500 miles) (forAustralia, NewZealand, South
Africa andEurope) .
T32A130827-0 90F95DC-E091-4394 -8A6C-A8CC493B8141
WARNING:
The driving characteristic sof your vehicle will
change remarkably byany additional loadand
its distribution, aswell asby adding optional
equipment (trailercoupling, roofracks, etc.).
Y our driving styleandspeed mustbeadjusted
according tothe circumstances. Especiallywhen
carrying heavyloads, yourspeed mustbe
reduced adequately.
. Make surethearea around thevehicle isclear.
. Visually inspecttiresfortheir appearance and
condition. Measureandcheck thetire pressure for
proper inflation.
. Check thatallwindows andlights areclean.
. Adjust theseat andhead restraint positions.
. Adjust theinside andoutside rearview mirror
positions.
. Fasten yourseatbeltandaskallpassengers todo
the same.
. Check thatalldoors areclosed.
. Check theoperation ofthe warning lightswhen
the ignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº position.
. Maintenance itemsinthe ª8.Maintenance anddo-
it-yourselfº sectionshouldbechecked periodi-
cally .
T32A130827- EDC4EF8C-D00C-4C82-AB1C-DA53 C86C7DED
WARNING:
. Never leavechildren oradults whowould
normally requirethesupport ofothers alone
in your vehicle. Petsshould notbeleft alone
either. Theycould unknowingly activate
switches orcontrols andinadvertently be-
come involved inaserious accident and
injure themselves. Onhot, sunny days,
temperatures inaclosed vehicle could
quickly become highenough tocause se-
vere orpossibly fatalillness topeople or
animals.
. Properly secureallluggage tohelp prevent it
from sliding orshifting. Donot place lug-
gage higher thantheseatbacks. Inasudden
stop orcollision, unsecured luggagecould
cause personal injury.
NO TE:
During thefirst fewmonths afterpurchasing a
new vehicle, ifyou smell strong odorsofVolatile
Organic Compounds (VOCs)insidethevehicle,
ventilate thepassenger compartment thor-
oughly. Openallthe windows beforeentering
or while inthe vehicle. Inaddition, whenthe
temperature inthe passenger compartment
rises, orwhen thevehicle isparked indirect
sunlight foraperiod oftime, turnoffthe air
recirculation modeofthe airconditioner and/or
open thewindows toallow sufficient freshair
into thepassenger compartment.
Starting anddriving
5-3
BREAK-IN
SCHEDULE BEFORESTARTING ENGINE PRECAUTI
ONSWHEN STARTING
AND DRIVING
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