NISSAN 370Z COUPE 2019 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: NISSAN, Model Year: 2019, Model line: 370Z COUPE, Model: NISSAN 370Z COUPE 2019Pages: 460, PDF Size: 3.06 MB
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3-36Pre-driving checks and adjustments
To lock, close the fuel-filler door securely
and lock all doors by operating the door
handle request switch, the LOCK button
on the Intelligent Key, the mechanical key
or the power door lock switch.
FUEL-FILLER CAP
WARNING
.Gasoline is extremely flammable
and highly explosive under cer-
tain conditions. You could be
burned or seriously injured if it is
misused or mishandled. Always
stop engine and do not smoke or
allow open flames or sparks near
the vehicle when refueling.
. Do not attempt to top off the fuel
tank after the fuel pump nozzle
shuts off automatically. Contin-
ued refueling may cause fuel
overflow, resulting in fuel spray
and possibly a fire.
. Use only an original equipment
type fuel-filler cap as a replace-
ment. It has a built-in safety valve
needed for proper operation of
the fuel system and emission
control system. An incorrect cap
can result in a serious malfunc-
tion and possible injury. It could also cause the malfunction indi-
cator light to come on.
. Never pour fuel into the throttle
body to attempt to start your
vehicle.
. Do not fill a portable fuel contain-
er in the vehicle or trailer. Static
electricity can cause an explosion
of flammable liquid, vapor or gas
in any vehicle or trailer. To reduce
the risk of serious injury or death
when filling portable fuel contain-
ers:
— Always place the container on
the ground when filling.
— Do not use electronic devices when filling.
— Keep the pump nozzle in con- tact with the container while
you are filling it.
— Use only approved portable fuel containers for flammable
liquid.
CAUTION
. If fuel is spilled on the vehicle
body, flush it away with water to avoid paint damage.
. Insert the cap straight into the
fuel-filler tube, then tighten until
the fuel-filler cap clicks. Failure to
tighten the fuel-filler cap properly
may cause the
malfunction
indicator light (MIL) to illuminate.
If the
light illuminates be-
cause the fuel-filler cap is loose
or missing, tighten or install the
cap and continue to drive the
vehicle. The
light should turn
off after a few driving trips. If the
light does not turn off after a
few driving trips, have the vehicle
inspected. It is recommended you
visit a NISSAN dealer for this
service.
. The LOOSE FUEL CAP warning will
appear if the fuel-filler cap is not
properly tightened. It may take a
few driving trips for the message
to be displayed. Failure to tighten
the fuel-filler cap properly after
the LOOSE FUEL CAP warning
appears may cause the
Mal-
function Indicator Light (MIL) to
illuminate.
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SPA2837
To remove the fuel-filler cap:
1. Turn the fuel-filler cap counterclock-wise to remove.
2. Put the fuel-filler cap on the cap holder on the hook
while refueling.
To install the fuel-filler cap:
1. Insert the fuel-filler cap straight into the fuel-filler tube.
2. Turn the fuel-filler cap clockwise until a single click is heard.
SPA2810
LOOSE FUEL CAP warning
The LOOSE FUEL CAP warning appears on
the vehicle information display when the
fuel-filler cap is not tightened correctly
after the vehicle has been refueled. It may
take a few driving trips for the message to
be displayed.
To turn off the warning, perform the
following steps:
1. Remove and install the fuel-filler capas soon as possible. (See “Fuel-filler
cap” (P.3-36).)
2. Tighten the fuel-filler cap until it clicks.
3. Push the
switchfor about 1
second to turn off the LOOSE FUEL CAP warning after tightening the fuel
cap.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-37
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3-38Pre-driving checks and adjustments
WARNING
.Do not adjust the steering wheel
while driving. You could lose con-
trol of your vehicle and cause an
accident.
. Do not adjust the steering wheel
any closer to you than is neces-
sary for proper steering opera-
tion and comfort. The driver’s air
bag inflates with great force. If
you are unrestrained, leaning for-
ward, sitting sideways or out of
position in any way, you are at
greater risk of injury or death in a
crash. You may also receive ser-
ious or fatal injuries from the air
bag if you are up against it when
it inflates. Always sit back against
the seatback and as far away as
practical from the steering wheel.
Always use the seat belts.
SPA2583
MANUAL OPERATION
Tilt operation
Push the lock leverdown and adjust
the steering wheel up or down to the
desired position.
Pull the lock lever up securely to lock the
steering wheel in place.
SIC3451
TILT STEERING SUN VISORS
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CAUTION
.Do not store the main sun visor
before storing the extension sun
visor.
. Do not pull the extension sun
visor forcedly downwards.
1. To block out glare from the front, swing down the main sun visor
.
2. To block glare from the side, remove the main sun visor from the center
mount and swing it to the side
.
3. Draw out the extension sun visor
(if
so equipped) from the main sun visor
to block further glare.SPA2447
INSIDE MIRROR
Adjust the height and the angle of the
inside mirror to the desired position.
JVP0587XType A
SPA2450Type B
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-39
MIRRORS
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3-40Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Automatic anti-glare type
The inside mirror is designed so that it
automatically changes reflection accord-
ing to the intensity of the headlights of
the following vehicle.
The anti-glare system will be automati-
cally turned on when the ignition switch is
pushed to the ON position.
When the anti-glare system is turned on,
the indicator light
will illuminate and
excessive glare from the headlights of the
vehicle behind you will be reduced.
While the shift lever is in the R (Reverse)
position, the automatic anti-glare func-
tion does not operate.
Type A:
Push the
switchfor 3 seconds to
make the inside mirror operate normally
and the indicator light will turn off. Push
the
switchagain for 3 seconds to
turn the system on.
When the shift lever is moved into the R
(Reverse) position, the monitor display
shows the view to the rear of the vehicle.
(See “RearView monitor (mirror display
type)” (P.4-17).)
Do not hang any objects on the mirror
or apply glass cleaner. Doing so will
reduce the sensitivity of the sensor
,
resulting in improper operation. Type B:
Push the
*switch
to make the inside
mirror operate normally. The indicator
light will turn off. Push the I switch
to
turn the system on.
When the shift lever is moved into the R
(Reverse) position, the monitor display
shows the view to the rear of the vehicle.
(See “RearView monitor (mirror display
type)” (P.4-17).)
Do not allow any object to cover the
sensors
or apply glass cleaner on
them. Doing so will reduce the sensitiv-
ity of the sensor, resulting in improper
operation.
For the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
operation, see “HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver” (P.2-52).
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
WARNING
Objects viewed in the outside mirror
on the passenger side are closer
than they appear. Be careful when
moving to the right. Using only this
mirror could cause an accident. Use
the inside mirror or glance over your
shoulder to properly judge distances
to other objects.
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SPA2319
Adjusting outside mirrors
The outside mirror control switch is
located on the armrest.
The outside mirror will operate only when
the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON
position.
Turn the switch right or left to select the
right or left side mirror
, then adjust
using the control switch.
Defrosting outside mirrors (if so
equipped)
The outside mirrors will be heated when
the rear window defroster switch is
operated.
SPA1829
Foldable outside mirrors
Fold the outside mirror by pushing it
toward the rear of the vehicle.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-41
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3-42Pre-driving checks and adjustments
SIC3869
VANITY MIRROR
To use the front vanity mirror, pull down
the sun visor and pull up the cover.
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4 Center display, heater, air conditioner,audio, phone and voice recognition sys-
tems
Safety note ........................................................................\
................ 4-3
Center multi-function control panel
(models with navigation system) .................................... 4-4
How to use multi-function controller .................... 4-4
How to use touch screen ................................................ 4-5
Menu options ........................................................................\
.... 4-7
How to select menus on the screen ...................... 4-7
Vehicle information and settings (models with
navigation system) ...................................................................... 4-8 How to use STATUS button .......................................... 4-8
How to use brightness control and display
ON/OFF button ........................................................................\
4-8
How to use INFO button .................................................. 4-8
How to use SETTING button ...................................... 4-11
RearView monitor (mirror display type) .................. 4-17 RearView Monitor system operation .................. 4-18
How to read displayed lines ....................................... 4-18
Difference between predictive and
actual distances ................................................................... 4-19
Display settings (Type A) (if so equipped) ....... 4-21
Display settings (Type B) (if so equipped) ....... 4-21
RearView Monitor system limitations ................. 4-22
System maintenance ....................................................... 4-23 RearView Monitor (center display type) (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
......... 4-24
RearView Monitor system operation ................ 4-24
How to read displayed lines .................................... 4-25
How to park with predictive course lines ...... 4-25
Difference between predictive and
actual distances ................................................................ 4-26
Adjusting the screen ...................................................... 4-28
Predictive course line settings ............................... 4-28
RearView Monitor system limitations .............. 4-28
System maintenance .................................................... 4-29
Ventilators ........................................................................\
.............. 4-30 Center ventilators ............................................................ 4-30
Side ventilators .................................................................. 4-30
Heater and air conditioner ................................................ 4-31 Automatic air conditioner (Type A) (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
. 4-32
Automatic air conditioner (Type B) (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
. 4-34
Operating tips ..................................................................... 4-36
In-cabin microfilter .......................................................... 4-36
Servicing air conditioner ............................................. 4-36
Audio system ........................................................................\
....... 4-36
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Audio operation precautions .................................... 4-36
FM-AM radio with Compact Disc
(CD) player ........................................................................\
........ 4-50
FM-AM-SAT radio with Compact Disc
(CD) player ........................................................................\
........ 4-59
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) player operation
(models with navigation system) ........................... 4-62
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port
(models with navigation system) ........................... 4-66
Bluetooth® streaming audio (models with
navigation system) ............................................................ 4-70
iPod® player operation (models with
navigation system) ............................................................ 4-75
Auxiliary input jacks (models with
navigation system) ............................................................ 4-77
CD/DVD/USB memory care and cleaning ...... 4-78
Steering-wheel-mounted controls
for audio ........................................................................\
............. 4-80
Antenna ........................................................................\
.............. 4-81
Car phone or CB radio .......................................................... 4-82
Bluetooth® hands-free phone system
(models with navigation system) ................................. 4-83 Regulatory information .................................................. 4-84
Voice commands ................................................................ 4-85
Control buttons .................................................................... 4-85
Connecting procedure ................................................... 4-85 Phone selection ................................................................. 4-86
Quick Dial ........................................................................\
........ 4-86
Making a call ........................................................................\
4-89
Receiving a call ................................................................... 4-90
During a call ........................................................................\
.. 4-90
Phone setting ...................................................................... 4-91
Troubleshooting guide ................................................ 4-93
Bluetooth® hands-free phone system (models
without navigation system) ............................................. 4-94 Regulatory information ............................................... 4-95
Using the system .............................................................. 4-96
Control buttons ................................................................. 4-98
Getting started ................................................................... 4-98
List of voice commands .......................................... 4-100
Speaker Adaptation (SA) mode ......................... 4-104
Troubleshooting guide ............................................ 4-106
NISSAN Voice Recognition System
(models with navigation system) ............................. 4-107
NISSAN voice recognition
Standard Mode ............................................................... 4-107
Using the system .......................................................... 4-110
NISSAN voice recognition Alternate
Command Mode ........................................................... 4-118
Using the system .......................................................... 4-127
Troubleshooting guide ............................................ 4-132
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WARNING
.Do not disassemble or modify
this system. If you do, it may
result in accidents, fire, or electric
shock.
. Do not use this system if you
notice any abnormality, such as
a frozen screen or lack of sound.
Continued use of the system may
result in accident, fire or electric
shock.
. In case you notice any foreign
object in the system hardware,
spill liquid on it, or notice smoke
or smell coming from it, stop
using the system immediately. It
is recommended you visit a
NISSAN dealer for servicing.
Ignoring such conditions may
lead to accidents, fire, or electric
shock.
. Park the vehicle in a safe location
and apply the parking brake to
view the images on the front
center display screen.
Do not attempt to operate the system in
extreme temperature conditions [below
−4°F (−20°C) and above 158°F (70°C)]. Operating this system under these con-
ditions may result in system malfunc-
tions.
Center display, heater, air conditioner, audio, phone and voice recognition systems4-3
SAFETY NOTE