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2. Select heatrange.
.
For high heat, push theHI(High) sideofthe
switch
*
1
.
.
For low heat, push theLO (Low) sideofthe
switch
*
2
.
.
The indicator light
*
3
will illuminate whenlow
or high isselected.
3. To turn offthe heater, returntheswitch tothe level
position. Makesuretheindicator lightturns off.
The heater iscontrolled byathermostat, auto-
matically turningtheheater onand off.The
indicator lightwillremain onaslong asthe switch
is on.
When thevehicle's interioriswarmed, orbefore
you leave thevehicle, besure toturn offthe
switch.
CAUTION:
. The battery couldrundown ifthe seat heater
is operated whiletheengine isnot running.
. Do not use theseat heater forextended
periods orwhen noone isusing theseat.
. Do not putanything onthe seat which
insulates heat,suchasablanket, cushion,
seat cover, etc.Otherwise, theseat may
become overheated.
. Donot place anything hardorheavy onthe
seat orpierce itwith apin orsimilar object.
This may result indamage tothe seat heater.
. Any liquid spilled onthe heated seatshould
be removed immediately withadry cloth.
. When cleaning theseat, never usegasoline,
thinner, orany similar materials.
SECOND ROWSEATS
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Adjustment
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Forward andbackward:
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1. Pull upthe adjusting lever
*
1
.
2. Slide theseat tothe desired position.
3. Release theadjusting lever
*
1
to lock theseat in
position.
Reclining:
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1. Pull theadjusting lever
*
2
.
2. Tiltthe seatback tothe desired position.
3. Release theadjusting lever
*
2
to lock the
seatback inposition.
The reclining featureallowstheadjustment ofthe
seatback foroccupants ofdifferent sizestohelp obtain
the proper seatbeltfit.(See ªSeat beltsº (P.1-9) .)
The seatback maybereclined toallow occupants to
rest when thevehicle is
parked.
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Folding:
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1. Forvehicles notequipped withthird rowseat: Pull
up the lever
*
1
and foldtheseatback flat.
For vehicles equipped withthird rowseat: Pullup
the lever
*
1
and pullthestrap
*
2
on the lower
side ofthe outboard seatstofold theseatback flat.
2. To return theseats toaseating position, pushup
on the seatback untilitlatches inplace.
WARNING:
. Never allowanyone toride inthe luggage
area oron the rear seats when theyarein
the fold-down position.Useofthese areas
by passengers withoutproperrestraints
could result inserious injuryinan accident
or sudden stop.
. Donot fold down thesecond rowseats when
occupants areinthe second rowseat area or
any luggage ison the second rowseats.
. Properly secureallluggage tohelp prevent it
from sliding orshifting. Donot place lug-
gage higher thantheseatbacks.
Safety Ðseats, seatbelts andsupplement alrestraint system
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Coat hook ....
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T onneau cover(ifequipped) ....
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Roof rail(ifequipped) ....
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Sun visors ....
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T ype B....
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Interior lights....
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Interior lightswitch ....
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Console light....
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Map lights ....
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light(ifequipped) ....
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Rear personal lights(ifequipped) ....
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V anity mirror light....
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Luggage roomlight....
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Instrument sand controls
38. System faultwarning (ifequipped)
GUID-43C 11339-8D1 5-4211-B3C2-ACB485 99F434
This warning appears whentheLane Departure
W arning system isnot functioning properly.(See
ªLane Departure Warning (LDW) system (ifequipped
for Europe)º (P.5-39) .)
39. System faultwarning (ifequipped)
GUID-3B629 DD1-B4DF-4 353-8E61-E9312DBC4985
This warning appears whentheBlind SpotWarning
system isnot functioning properly.(See ªBlind Spot
W arning (BSW) system(ifequipped forEurope) º
(P .5-36) .)
40. Not available CleanRearCamera warning
(if equipped)
GUID-E57 C5D68-F44 0-4AEA-8ED 4-056CE64C7 1DA
This warning appears ifdirt, rainorsnow accumulates
on the rear camera andcannot beremoved bythe
automatic washerandblower. SeeªBlind Spot
W arning (BSW)/Lane DepartureWarning (LDW)
systemsº (P.5-31) .
41. Not available CleanRearCamera warning
(if equipped)
GUID-A081 A902-5C70-4E 43-B3D2-71F9A3651D6 9
This warning appears ifdirt, rainorsnow accumulates
on the rear camera andcannot beremoved bythe
automatic washerandblower. SeeªBlind Spot
W arning (BSW) system(ifequipped forEurope) º
(P .5-36) .
42. CVT System Faultwarning (forContinu-
ously Variable Transmission (CVT)models)
GUID-CD1 EE263-9177 -4863-B0D7-3235AB4C 2F77
This warning appears whenthereisamalfunction with
the CVT system. Ifthis warning comeson,have the
system checked byaNISSAN dealer.
43. Navigation indicator(ifequipped)
GUID-A0A CEBD4-5BC B-4F36-B594 -C27D3C61E41C
This indicator appearswhenacorner pointiscoming.
44. Stop/Start SystemorIdling StopSystem
indicator (ifequipped)
GUID-983E 95D3-0E17 -413D-8088 -8197FA3E767D
This indicator showstheStop/Start SystemorIdling
Stop System status.SeeªStop/Start SystemorIdling
Stop Systemº (P.5-18) .
45. System faultwarning (ifequipped)
GUID-444 4650A-081A- 4768-8521-583068E7E 6C0
This warning appears whentheDriver Attention Alert
system malfunctions.
For more details, seeªDriver Attention Alertº(P.2-36) .
46. System faultwarning (ifequipped)
GUID-38 9FB697-B26 8-42F7-AF08-1A20E8CA DE9C
This warning appears whentheTraffic SignRecogni-
tion system malfunctions.
For more details, seeªTraffic SignRecognitionº (P.2-
37) .
47. System faultwarning (ifequipped)
GUID-6BC 03A52-AC77 -4150-B41E-C37ED5C 2E7C1
This warning appears whentheforward emergency
braking systemmalfunctions.
For more details, seeªForward emergency braking
systemº (P.5-45) .
48. Not Available FrontRadar Obstruction
warning (ifequipped)
GUID-B9 18C838-18 FC-4E97-93 CB-4724CE4 7BDC3
If the sensor areaofthe front bumper iscovered with
dirt orobstructed, makingitimpossible todetect a
vehicle ahead,theforward emergency brakingsystem
is automatically turnedoff.The forward emergency
braking systemwarning light(orange) willilluminate
and the[Not Available FrontRadar Obstruction]
warning message willappear inthe vehicle information
display .If the [Not Available FrontRadar Obstruction]
warning message appears,parkthevehicle inasafe location
andturn theengine off.
Check tosee ifthe sensor areaofthe front bumper is
blocked. Ifthe sensor areaofthe front bumper is
blocked, removetheblocking material.Restartthe
engine. Ifthe warning lightcontinues toilluminate, have
the forward emergency brakingsystemchecked bya
NISSAN dealer.
49. Not available Highcabin temperature
warning (ifequipped)
GUID-DACEB 17F-898D-45A8-ABF0-07A3 42413B64
This warning appears ifthe interior temperature ofthe
vehicle hasreached suchahigh temperature thatthe
sensor forthe Traffic SignRecognition andLane
Departure warningsystems cannolonger function
reliably .Once theinterior temperature hasreached
normal levels,thewarning shoulddisappear.
If the warning continues todisplay ,have thesystem
checked byaNISSAN dealer.
50. Parking SensorSystem Faultwarning (if
equipped)
GUID-558 1C82C-9384 -4E26-9F4E-2540581 91995
This warning illuminates whenthereisaproblem with
the parking sensorsystem. Ifthis warning comeson,
have thesystem checked byaNISSAN dealer.
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T urning theTSR system onand off
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T urning theLDW system onoroff isdone using the
[Settings] menuinthe vehicle information display.For
details, seeªVehicle information displayº(P.2-20) .
Perform thefollowing stepstoenable ordisable the
TSR system:
1. Inthe [Settings] menu,selectthe[Driver Assis-
tance] key.
2. Touch [Traffic Sign] toturn thesystem ON/OFF .
System temporarily unavailable
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If the vehicle isparked indirect sunlight underhigh
temperature conditions(overapproximately 408C
(1048F )and then started, theTSR system maybe
deactivated automatically.The [Not available high
cabin temperature] warningmessage willappear in
the vehicle information display.
Action totake:
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When theinterior temperature isreduced, theTSR
system willresume operating automatically .
System Malfunction
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If the TSR system malfunctions itwill beturned off
automatically andthesystem [Malfunction]/[System
error] warning message willappear inthe vehicle
information display.
Action totake:
GUID-2201 8305-9BAB- 4201-B6FC-C08EB94AEAE0
If the TSR [Malfunction]/[System error]message
appears, pulloffthe road atasafe location andstop
the vehicle. Turn theengine offand restart theengine.
If the TSR [Malfunction]/[System error]message
continues toappear, havethesystem checked bya
NISSAN dealer.
Maintenance
GUID-40 11F179-FB B0-4982-88ED-C90E38 F62B76
The TSR uses thesame multi-sensing frontcamera
unit that isused bythe Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) system, locatedinfront ofthe interior rearview
mirror. Formaintenance ofthe camera, seeªMulti-
sensing cameraunitmaintenanceº (P.5-41) .
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HEADLIGHT SWITCH
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JVI0854X
T ype A
JVI0859X
T ype B
NISSAN recommends thatyouconsult thelocal
regulations concerning theuse oflights.
position
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The
position turnsonthe front clearance, tail,
license plateandinstrument panellights.
Instrume ntsand controls
2-39
HEADLIGHT
ANDTURN SIGNAL
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CAUTION:
. Donot leave thelight switch onwhen the
engine isnot running forextended periods
of time toprevent thebattery frombeing
discharged.
. Turn offthe lights whenyouleave the
vehicle.
INTERIOR LIGHTSWITCH
GUID-335 88F23-81BB -4ED3-B174-2DED4A67 B768
JVI0626X
*
1
The interior lightcanbeturned ONregardless of
door position. Thelight willgooffafter aperiod
of time unless theignition switchisplaced inthe
ªONº position whenanydoor isopened.
*
2
The interior lightscanbeset tooperate when
the doors areopened. To turn offthe interior
lights when adoor open, pushtheswitch, the
interior lightswillnot illuminate, regardless of
door position. Thelights willgooffwhen the
ignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº position, or
the driver's doorisclosed andlocked. Thelights
will also gooffafter aperiod oftime when the
doors areopen.
CONSOLE LIGHT
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JVI0627X
The console lightwillturn onwhenever theclearance
lights orheadlights areilluminated.
MAP LIGHTS
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JVI0628X
Push thebutton toturn themap lights on.To turn them
off, push thebutton again.
ROOM LIGHT(ifequipped)
GUID-4A18 97F6-1FD4- 45F4-94D1-2 917001B299 E
SIC2063A
The room lighthasathree-position switch.
When theswitch isin the ªONº position
*
1
, the room
light illuminates.
When theswitch isin the ªDOORº position
*
2
, the
room lightilluminates whenadoor isopened.
The interior lighttimer willkeep theroom lightonfor
approximately 15seconds when:
. The keyisremoved fromtheignition switchwith
the driver's doorclosed. (modelwithout Intelligent
K ey system)
. Theignition switchisplaced inthe ªOFFº position.
(model withIntelligent Key system)
. The doors areunlocked bypushing theªUN-
L
OCKº
button (ontheremote controller or
Intelligent Key) orthe request switch(Intelligent
K ey system equipped models),with theignition
switch inthe ªLOCKº position.
. Any door isopened andthen closed withthe
ignition switchinthe ªLOCKº position.
The interior lighttimer willbecancelled when:
. The driver's doorislocked.
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. Theignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº position.
When theswitch isin the ªOFFº position
*
3
, the room
light does notilluminate, regardless ofany condition.
REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS(ifequipped)
T32A1308 27-E33A041 8-71E4-4783-8776-95BDD 8E0633C
SIC3250
T o turn therear personal lightson,push theswitch. To
turn them off,push theswitch again.
V ANITY MIRROR LIGHT
T32A130827- 60D8B568-14 34-44D8-97EC-1FD01 3843CF8
SIC3869
T o access thevanity mirror, pullthesun visor down and
flip open themirror cover.
The vanity mirror lightilluminates whenthevanity mirror
cover isopened. Whenthecover isclosed, thelight will
turn off.
LUGGAGE ROOMLIGHT
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The luggage roomlightilluminates whentheback door
is opened. Whentheback doorisclosed, thelight will
turn off.
BA TTER YSA VER SYSTEM
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When theinterior lightstays on,itwill auto-
matically turnoffafter aperiod oftime when the
ignition switchhasbeen placed inthe ªOFFº
position. To turn onthe light again, placethe
ignition switchinthe ªONº position.
The interior lightwillautomatically turnoffwithin a
period oftime after thelatest operation ofthe following
with theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position:
. Opening orclosing anydoor
. Locking orunlocking withakey ,the power door
lock switch, orusing theIntelligent Key system
. Pushing theignition switch
The light willturn onagain whenanyofthe above
operations isperformed afterthelight hasturned off
automatically .
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3. Push theªUNL OCKº
button
*
3
on the
remote controller again.
4. Alldoors willbeunlocked.
T o switch tothe selective doorunlock mode,perform
the following procedure.
Push theªLOCKº
*
2
and ªUNL OCKº
buttons
*
3
simultaneously formore than5seconds.
Perform thesame procedure todeactivate the
selective doorunlock mode.
Interior lighttimer (ifequipped) :
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The interior lighttimer activates andtheinterior lights
illuminate for15 seconds whenadoor isunlocked and
the interior lightswitch isin the ªDOORº position.
The interior lightscanbeturned offwithout waitingfor
15 seconds byperforming oneofthe following
operations.
. Turning theignition switchtothe ªONº position.
. Locking thedoors withtheremote controller.
. Switching theinterior lightswitch tothe ªOFFº
position.
Using panicalarm(ifequipped)
GUID-AE 80AD4C-8C 1B-4373-A61 8-7751551A5818
If you arenear yourvehicle andfeelthreatened, you
may activate thealarm tocall attention asfollows:
1. Push theªPANICº
button
*
4
on the remote
controller formore than0.5second.
2. The theft warning alarmwillstay onfor 25
seconds.
3. The panic alarmstops when:
. Ithas runfor25 seconds, or
. Any ofthe buttons onthe remote controller are
pushed. (Note:Panicbutton should bepushed for
more than0.5second.)
Battery indicator light
GUID-661 9AA05-216 E-46A7-A14 9-C4989F148C2E
The battery indicator light
*
4
(T ype A)or
*
5
(T ype B)
illuminates whenyoupush anybutton. Ifthe light does
not illuminate, thebattery isweak orneeds replace-
ment. Forinformation regardingreplacement ofa
battery ,see ªRemote controller batteryº(P.8-21) .
HAZARD INDICATOR OPERA TION
GUID-15B92 5D3-243B-42E9-9D0F-8 48B2E6C9D1D
When youlock orunlock thedoors, thehazard
indicator willflash asaconfirmation.
. ªLOCKº: Thehazard indicator flashesonce.
. ªUNL OCKº: Thehazard indicator flashestwice.
Hazard indicator mode(forSouth AfricaandEurope)
GUID-3F DB20C1-36 93-4948-A81 7-5CA991E3FB28
DOOR LOCK DOOR
UNLOCK
Remote keylessentrysystem HAZARD
-once HAZARD-twice
Hazard indicator mode(except forSouth AfricaandEurope)
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DOOR LOCK DOOR
UNLOCK
Remote keylessentrysystem HAZARD
-twice HAZARD-none
Pre-drivi ngchecks andadjustment s
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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)
GUID-0AEEE3 77-4208-4A32-97B6-7 30A3A05647 0
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)
GUID-6CAFFD 96-0FA6-42CB-8 531-35613FD16A94
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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SIDE VENTILA TORS
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JVH0663X
Open/close thevents bymoving thecontrol toeither
direction.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
open. Moving thecontrol tothis direction
will open thevents.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
closed. Moving thecontrol tothis direction
will close thevents.
Adjust theairflow direction ofthe ventilators bymoving
the center knob(up/down, left/right)untilthedesired
position isachieved.
REAR VENTILA TORS (ifequipped)
T32A1308 27-09DDAF C4-C01B-4AF0-8E56- 8D67AECF ADB2
JVH0879X
Open/close thevents bymoving thecontrol toeither
direction.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
open. Moving theside control tothis
direction willopen thevents.
: Thissymbol indicates thatthevents are
closed. Moving theside control tothis
direction willclose thevents.
Adjust theairflow direction ofthe ventilators bymoving
the center knob(up/down, left/right)untilthedesired
position isachieved.
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WARNING:
. The heater andairconditioner operateonly
when theengine isrunning.
. Never leavechildren oradults whowould
normally requirethesupport ofothers alone
in the 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 fatalinjuries topeople or
animals.
. Donot use therecirculation modeforlong
periods asitmay cause theinterior airto
become staleandthewindows tofog up.
. Donot adjust theheating andaircondition-
ing controls whiledriving sothat fullatten-
tion may begiven tovehicle operation.
The heater andairconditioner operatewhenthe
engine isrunning. Theairblower willoperate evenif
the engine isturned offand theignition switchis
placed inthe ªONº position.
NO TE:
. Odors frominside andoutside thevehicle
can build upinthe airconditioner unit.Odor
can enter thepassenger compartment
through thevents.
. When parking, setthe heater andaircondi-
tioner controls toturn offairrecirculation to
allow freshairinto thepassenger compart-
ment. Thisshould helpreduce odorsinside
the vehicle.
HEA TER AND AIRCONDIT IONER
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Push theªMAX A/Cºbutton againtoturn offthe MAX
A/C mode. WhentheMAX A/Cmode isturned off,
most ofthe settings willreturn tothe previous state,
while theindicator lightonthe ªA/Cº button willstay
on.
Heater operation
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Heating:
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This mode isused todirect heated airfrom thefoot
outlets.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button fornormal
heating. (Theindicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthehot (right)
position.
V entilation:
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This mode directs outside airfrom theside andcenter
ventilators.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position. Defrosting
ordefogging:
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This mode directs theairtothe defogger outletsto
defrost/defog thewindows.
1. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
2. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
3. Push thefront defogger ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn on.)
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthehot (right)
position.
T o remove frostfromthewindshield quickly,turn
the temperature controldialtothe maximum hot
(right) position andthefanspeed control ª
º
dial tothe maximum position.
Heating anddefogging:
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This mode heatstheinterior anddefogs thewindows.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe maximum
hot (right) position.
Air conditioner operation
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The airconditioner systemshouldbeoperated for
approximately 10minutes atleast once amonth. This
helps prevent damage tothe airconditioner system
due tothe lack oflubrication.
Cooling:
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This mode isused tocool anddehumidify theair.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Push theªA/Cº button. (Theindicator lightwillturn
on.)
5. Turn thetemperature controldialtothe desired
position between themiddle andthecool (left)
position.
A visible mistmaybeseen coming fromtheventilators
in hot, humid conditions asthe airiscooled rapidly.
This does notindicate amalfunction.
Dehumidified heating:
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This mode isused toheat anddehumidify theair.
1. Push theairrecirculation ª
º button. (The
indicator lightwillturn off.)
2. Push theª
º button. (Theindicator lightwill
turn on.)
3. Turn thefanspeed control ª
º dial tothe
desired position.
4. Push theªA/Cº button. (Theindicator lightwillturn
on.)
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