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TOW mode switch ..................................................................... 2-59
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch ......... 2-60
Trailer Brake Controller Unit (TBCU) (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
.......... 2-60
Rear door alert ........................................................................\
.... 2-61
Power outlet ........................................................................\
.......... 2-62USB (Universal Serial Bus)
charging connector .......................................................... 2-64
Wireless charger (if so equipped) ........................... 2-65
Emergency Call (SOS) button (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
.......... 2-67
Emergency support .......................................................... 2-67
Storage ........................................................................\
...................... 2-69 Cup holders ........................................................................\
..... 2-69
Sunglasses holder .............................................................. 2-71
Glove box ........................................................................\
........... 2-71
Console box ........................................................................\
..... 2-72
Coat hooks ........................................................................\
....... 2-73
Luggage hooks ..................................................................... 2-73
Cargo floor box .................................................................... 2-74
Roof rack (if so equipped) ............................................ 2-74
Windows ........................................................................\
.................... 2-75 Power windows .................................................................... 2-75
Moonroof (if so equipped) .................................................. 2-78
Power moonroof ................................................................. 2-78
Welcome light (if so equipped) ....................................... 2-80 Battery saver system ..................................................... 2-80 Interior lights ........................................................................\
........ 2-81
Interior light switch ........................................................ 2-81
Console light ........................................................................\
2-82
Map lights ........................................................................\
....... 2-82
Rear personal lights ....................................................... 2-82
Vanity mirror lights ................................................................. 2-83
Cargo light ........................................................................\
............. 2-83
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (Type A) (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
......... 2-83 Programming HomeLink® ......................................... 2-84
Programming HomeLink® for Canadian
customers and gate openers ................................. 2-85
Operating the HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver .................................................... 2-86
Programming troubleshooting ............................. 2-86
Clearing the programmed information .......... 2-86
Reprogramming a single
HomeLink® button ........................................................... 2-86
If your vehicle is stolen ................................................ 2-87
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (Type B) (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
......... 2-87
Programming HomeLink® ......................................... 2-88
Using the garage door
two-way communication ........................................... 2-91
Programming HomeLink® for Canadian
customers and gate openers ................................. 2-91
Operating the HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver .................................................... 2-92
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SIC4448
The light on the vanity mirror will turn on
when the cover on the vanity mirror is
opened.
When the cover is closed, the light will
turn off.
The lights will also turn off after a
period of time when the lights remain
illuminated to prevent the battery from
becoming discharged.
SIC4418
The cargo light switch has three posi-
tions: ON, centerand OFF.
ON position
When the switch is in the ON position
,
the cargo light will illuminate.
Center position
When the switch is in the center position
, the cargo light will illuminate when the
liftgate is opened.
OFF position
When the switch is in the OFF position
,
the cargo light will not illuminate. The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
provides a convenient way to consolidate
the functions of up to three individual
hand-held transmitters into one built-in
device.
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver:
.
Will operate most Radio Frequency
(RF) devices such as garage doors,
gates, home and office lighting, entry
door locks and security systems.
. Is powered by your vehicle’s battery.
No separate batteries are required. If
the vehicle’s battery is discharged or is
disconnected, HomeLink® will retain
all programming.
When the HomeLink® Universal Trans-
ceiver is programmed, retain the origi-
nal transmitter for future programming
procedures (Example: new vehicle pur-
chases). Upon sale of the vehicle, the
programmed HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver buttons should be erased
for security purposes. For additional
information, refer to “Programming
HomeLink®” (P.2-84).WARNING
. Do not use the HomeLink® Uni-
versal Transceiver with any gar-
age door opener that lacks safety
Instruments and controls2-83
VANITY MIRROR LIGHTS CARGO LIGHTHomeLink® UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER
(Type A) (if so equipped)
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2-84Instruments and controls
stop and reverse features as re-
quired by federal safety stan-
dards. (These standards became
effective for opener models man-
ufactured after April 1, 1982). A
garage door opener which cannot
detect an object in the path of a
closing garage door and then
automatically stop and reverse,
does not meet current federal
safety standards. Using a garage
door opener without these fea-
tures increases the risk of serious
injury or death.
. During the programming proce-
dure your garage door or security
gate will open and close (if the
transmitter is within range). Make
sure that people or objects are
clear of the garage door, gate,
etc. that you are programming.
. Your vehicle’s engine should be
turned off while programming
the HomeLink® Universal Trans-
ceiver. Do not breathe exhaust
gases; they contain colorless
and odorless carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous. It
can cause unconsciousness or
death.PROGRAMMING HomeLink®
The following steps show generic instruc-
tions how to program a HomeLink®
button. If you have any questions or are
having difficulty programming your
HomeLink® buttons, refer to the
HomeLink® web site at: www.homelink.
com/nissan or call 1-800-355-3515.
NOTE:
It is also recommended that a new
battery be placed in the hand-held
transmitter of the device being pro-
grammed to HomeLink® for quicker
programming and accurate transmis-
sion of the radio-frequency.
1. Position the end of your hand-held
transmitter 1-3 in (26-76 mm) away
from the HomeLink® surface, keeping
the HomeLink® indicator light
in
view.
JVI0428X
2. Using both hands, simultaneously
press and hold the desired HomeLink®
button and handheld transmitter but-
ton. DO NOT release until the
HomeLink® indicator light
flashes
slowly and then rapidly. When the
indicator light flashes rapidly, both
buttons may be released. (The rapid
flashing indicates successful pro-
gramming.)
NOTE:
Some devices to be programmed
may require you to replace Step 2
with the cycling procedure noted in
the “Programming HomeLink® for
Canadian customers and gate open-
ers” (P.2-85).
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JVI0429X
3. Press the button for 2 seconds up to 3times.
.If the garage door responds, pro-graming is completed.
.If the garage door does not re-spond, continue with Steps 4-6 for
a rolling code device. A second
person may make the following
steps easier. Use a ladder or other
device. Do not stand on your vehi-
cle to perform the next steps.
4. At the receiver located on the garage door opener motor in the garage,
locate the “Learn” or “Set” button (the
name and color of the button may
vary by manufacturer but it is usually located near where the hanging an-
tenna wire is attached to the unit). If
there is difficulty locating the button,
reference the garage door opener’s
manual.
5. Press and release the “Learn” or “Set” button.
NOTE:
Once the button is pressed, you have
approximately 30 seconds to initiate
the next step.
6. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and hold the programmed HomeLink®
button for two seconds and release.
Repeat the “press/hold/release” se-
quence up to 3 times to complete
the programming process. HomeLink®
should now activate your rolling code
equipped device.
7. If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your
HomeLink® buttons, refer to the
HomeLink® web site at: www.
homelink.com/nissan or call 1-800-
355-3515.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink® FOR
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS AND GATE
OPENERS
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)
after several seconds of transmission –
which may not be long enough for
HomeLink® to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian
law, some U.S. gate operators are de-
signed to “time-out” in the same manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having
difficulties programming a gate operator
or garage door opener by using the
“Programming HomeLink®” procedures,
replace “Programming HomeLink®” Step
2 with the following:
NOTE:
When programming a garage door
opener, etc., unplug the device during
the “cycling” process to prevent possi-
ble damage to the garage door opener
components.
Step 2: Using both hands, simultaneously
press and hold the desired HomeLink®
button and the hand-held transmitter
button. During programming, your hand-
held transmitter may automatically stop
transmitting. Continue to press and hold
the desired HomeLink® button while you
press and re-press (“cycle”) your hand-
Instruments and controls2-85
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“Programming HomeLink®” - Step 1.
For questions or comments, contact
HomeLink® at: www.homelink.com/
nissan or 1-800-355-3515.
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
button has now been reprogrammed.
The new device can be activated by
pushing the HomeLink® button that was
just programmed. This procedure will not
affect any other programmed HomeLink®
buttons.
IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN
If your vehicle is stolen, you should
change the codes of any non-rolling code
device that has been programmed into
HomeLink®. Consult the Owner’s Manual
of each device or call the manufacturer or
dealer of those devices for additional
information.
When your vehicle is recovered, you will
need to reprogram the HomeLink® Uni-
versal Transceiver with your new trans-
mitter information.
FCC Notice:
For USA:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired op-
eration.
NOTE:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
For Canada:
This device complies with Industry Ca-
nada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver
provides a convenient way to consolidate
the functions of up to three individual
hand-held transmitters into one built-in
device.
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver:
.
Will operate most Radio Frequency
(RF) devices such as garage doors,
gates, home and office lighting, entry
door locks and security systems.
. Is powered by your vehicle’s battery.
No separate batteries are required. If
the vehicle’s battery is discharged or is
disconnected, HomeLink® will retain
all programming.
When the HomeLink® Universal Trans-
ceiver is programmed, retain the origi-
nal transmitter for future programming
procedures (Example: new vehicle pur-
chases). Upon sale of the vehicle, the
programmed HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver buttons should be erased
for security purposes. For additional
information, refer to “Programming
HomeLink®” (P.2-88).
WARNING
. Do not use the HomeLink® Uni-
versal Transceiver with any gar-
age door opener that lacks safety
Instruments and controls2-87
HomeLink® UNIVERSAL TRANSCEIVER
(Type B) (if so equipped)
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2-88Instruments and controls
stop and reverse features as re-
quired by federal safety stan-
dards. (These standards became
effective for opener models man-
ufactured after April 1, 1982). A
garage door opener which cannot
detect an object in the path of a
closing garage door and then
automatically stop and reverse,
does not meet current federal
safety standards. Using a garage
door opener without these fea-
tures increases the risk of serious
injury or death.
. During the programming proce-
dure your garage door or security
gate will open and close (if the
transmitter is within range). Make
sure that people or objects are
clear of the garage door, gate,
etc. that you are programming.
. Your vehicle’s engine should be
turned off while programming
the HomeLink® Universal Trans-
ceiver. Do not breathe exhaust
gases; they contain colorless
and odorless carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous. It
can cause unconsciousness or
death. NOTE:
If your vehicle is equipped with Intelli-
gent Rear View Mirror, you may have to
complete additional programming to
enable Two-Way Communication. The
mirror can provide the status of your
garage door (open/close).
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®
The following steps show generic instruc-
tions how to program a HomeLink®
button. If you have any questions or are
having difficulty programming your
HomeLink® buttons, refer to the
HomeLink® web site at: www.homelink.
com/nissan or call 1-800-355-3515.
NOTE:
It is also recommended that a new
battery be placed in the hand-held
transmitter of the device being pro-
grammed to HomeLink® for quicker
programming and accurate transmis-
sion of the radio-frequency.
WAC0378X
HomeLink® buttons (1-3)Indicator light (appears above each
HomeLink® button)
Status display (where the current condi-
tion of the HomeLink® is displayed)
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WAC0381X
1. Press and release the HomeLink®button that you would like to pro-
gram. The HomeLink® indicator light
will flash in orange slowly and “TRAIN-
ING” is displayed on the lower right of
the mirror (if not, refer to “Clearing the
programmed information” (P.2-92).).
2. Position the hand-held transmitter (garage door opener remote) 1-3
inches (2-8 cm) away from the
HomeLink® button that you would
light to program.
NOTE:
Some hand-held transmitter (gar-
age door opener remotes) may ac-
tually train better at a distance of 6- 12 inches (15-20 cm). Keep this in
mind if you have difficulty with the
programming process.
3. While the HomeLink® indicator light is flashing in orange, press and hold the
hand-held transmitter button. Con-
tinue pressing the hand-held trans-
mitter button until the HomeLink®
indicator light changes from orange
to green and “TRAINED” is displayed on
the lower right of the mirror. You may
now release the hand-held transmit-
ter button.
NOTE:
Some devices to be programmed
may require you to replace the Step
3 with the cycling procedure noted
in “Programming HomeLink® for Ca-
nadian customers and gate open-
ers” (P.2-91).
4. Wait until your garage door has
stopped moving before completing
the next steps.
5. Press the HomeLink® button and ob- serve the indicator light.
.If the indicator light remains con-stant green, your device should
operate when the HomeLink® but-
ton is pressed. At this point, if your
device operates, programming is
complete.
.If the indicator light rapidly flashesin green, firmly press, hold for two
seconds and release the
HomeLink® button up to three
times to complete the program-
ming process. Do not press the
HomeLink® button rapidly. At this
point if your device operates, pro-
gramming is complete. If the device
does not operate or operates but
no door status indicator with Two-
Way Communication
*1, continue
with the next step of the program-
ming instructions.
6. At the garage door opener motor (security gate motor, etc.), locate the
“Learn” or “Set” button. This can usual-
ly be found where the hanging anten-
na wire is attached to the motor-head
unit (see the device’s manual to iden-
tify this button.). The name and color
of the button may vary by manufac-
turer.
NOTE:
A ladder and/or second person may
simplify the following steps. Do not
stand on your vehicle to perform the
next steps.
Instruments and controls2-89
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2-90Instruments and controls
WAC0258X
Example
7. Firmly press and release the “Learn” or“Set” button until the indicator illumi-
nates. Once the button is pressed, you
have approximately 30 seconds to
initiate the next step.
8. Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for two seconds and release the
HomeLink® button up to three times.
Do not press the HomeLink® button
rapidly. At this point programming is
complete and your device should
operate when the HomeLink® button
is pressed and released.
9. If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your
HomeLink® buttons, refer to the HomeLink® web site at: www.
homelink.com/nissan or call 1-800-
355-3515.
*1: Programming Two-Way Communica-
tion
To check if your garage door opener is
compatible with this feature, refer to the
homelink.com/compatible/two-way-
communication website. If your garage
door opener has this functionality,
HomeLink® mirror garage door status
indicators may appear after completion
of programming.
NOTE:
It is possible for the HomeLink® to stop
working with the garage door system
shortly after initial programming if the
Two-Way Communication program-
ming is not completed. If this is the
case, following the steps below will
restore door operation.
1. In your vehicle, press and hold the trained HomeLink® button for 2 sec-
onds, then release. Confirm that the
garage door is moving. When the
garage door stops, you will have one
minute to complete the following
steps: NOTE:
A ladder and/or second person may
simplify the following steps. Do not
stand on your vehicle to perform the
next steps.
2. On your garage door opener in your garage, locate the “Learn” or “Set”
button (usually near where the hang-
ing antenna wire is attached to the
garage door opener). If there is diffi-
culty locating this button, refer to the
device’s owner’s manual.
3. Press and release the “Learn” or “Set” button.
4. A light on your garage door opener may flash, and your two-way
HomeLink® indicators in your vehicle
may flash, confirming completion of
the process.
5. Pressing the trained HomeLink® but- ton will now activate your garage
door. The status indicators will show
when the door is moving.
6. Your two-way enrollment is now com- plete.
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USING THE GARAGE DOOR TWO-
WAY COMMUNICATION
HomeLink® has the function of commu-
nicating with garage door opener sys-
tems. If your garage door openers are
compatible with HomeLink®, the
HomeLink® can:
.receive and display “closing” or “open-
ing” status from your garage door
opener.
. recall and display the garage door
being “closed” or “opened”.
HomeLink® can receive the status from a
garage door opener at a range up to 820
ft (250 m), but it varies depending on the
environment. You may need to reduce
vehicle speed to successfully receive the
garage door opener communication.
WAC0379X
Using two-way communication
Press and hold the HomeLink® buttons (1
and 2) simultaneously for 2 seconds to
recall and display the last recorded gar-
age door status communicated to
HomeLink®. HomeLink® will display the
last recorded status for 3 seconds.
If two-way communication programming
is successful, HomeLink® will display the
status of your garage door opener with
the status indicator
, which changes
depending on the status. The garage
door opener status indicator shows the
garage door opener status as follows:
Flashing in orange – Closing
Flashing in orange – Opening
Illuminating in green – Closed
Illuminating in green – Opened
The status indicator stops to flash after
an open/close signal is received or no
signal is received within 30 seconds from
the garage door opener.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink® FOR
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS AND GATE
OPENERS
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)
after several seconds of transmission –
which may not be long enough for
HomeLink® to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian
law, some U.S. gate operators are de-
signed to “time-out” in the same manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having
difficulties programming a gate operator
or garage door opener by using the
“Programming HomeLink®” procedures,
replace “Programming HomeLink®” Step
3 with the following:
NOTE:
When programming a garage door
opener, etc., unplug the device during
the “cycling” process to prevent possi-
ble damage to the device components.
Step 3: While the HomeLink® indicator
Instruments and controls2-91
Page 597 of 604

Front seatFront seat adjustment ......................... 1-4, 1-11
Front-seat active head restraint..................... 1-19
Fuel Capacities and
recommended fluids/lubricants............... 10-2
Fuel economy...................................................... 5-124
Fuel information.................................................... 10-4
Fuel octane rating ............................................... 10-4
Fuel-filler cap............................................................ 3-26
Fuel-filler door......................................................... 3-26
Gauge........................................................................\
........ 2-9
Loose Fuel Cap warning................................. 3-28
Fuel efficient driving tips .................................... 5-123
Fuses........................................................................\
.............. 8-18
Fusible links...................................................................... 8-19
G
Garage door opener HomeLink®
Universal Transceiver ......................... 2-83, 2-87
Gas cap........................................................................\
........ 3-26
Gauge........................................................................\
................ 2-6 Engine coolant temperature gauge......... 2-8
Engine oil pressure gauge ............................... 2-9
Fuel gauge .................................................................... 2-9
Odometer....................................................................... 2-7
Speedometer .............................................................. 2-7
Tachometer.................................................................. 2-8
Trip computer ......................................................... 2-37
General maintenance................................................... 9-2
Glove box ........................................................................\
... 2-71
H
Hazard warning flasher switch ............................ 6-2
Head restraints/headrests................................... 1-15
Headlights Bulb replacement ................................................. 8-25
Headlight switch ................................................... 2-47
Heated seats ................................................................... 2-55
Heated steering wheel ............................................ 2-54
Heater Automatic air conditioner ............................. 4-38
Engine block heater ....................................... 5-148
Heater and air
conditioner operation....................................... 4-37
High beam assist ......................................................... 2-50
Hill start assist system ......................................... 5-132
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver ..... 2-83, 2-87
Hood release ................................................................... 3-21
Hook Coat hooks ................................................................ 2-73
Luggage hook ......................................................... 2-73
Horn........................................................................\
................ 2-55
I
Ignition switch (Push-button)............................ 5-13
Immobilizer system.................................................... 2-41
In-cabin microfilter ..................................................... 4-43
Indicator Lights..................................................................\
............ 2-15
Vehicle information display.......................... 2-20
Inside mirror .................................................................... 3-30
Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) test............. 10-38
Instrument brightness control ......................... 2-53
Instrument panel ............................................................. 2-5
Intelligent Around View® Monitor................... 4-12
Intelligent Auto Headlight system ................. 2-47 Intelligent Back-up Intervention (I-BI) ......... 5-63
Intelligent Blind Spot
Intervention (I-BSI) ...................................................... 5-46
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) ........................ 5-74
Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA) ................. 5-114
Intelligent Forward Collision
Warning (I-FCW).......................................................... 5-106
Intelligent Key..................................................................... 3-2
Intelligent Key system ................................................. 3-7
Battery replacement.......................................... 8-21
Key operating range ............................................. 3-9
Key operation .......................................................... 3-10
Warning signals...................................................... 3-12
Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI) .................. 5-31
Intelligent Rear View Mirror................................. 3-31
Interior light replacement..................................... 8-26
Interior light switch.................................................... 2-81
Interior lights................................................................... 2-81
ISOFIX child restraint ................................................ 1-35
J
Jump starting ................................................................. 6-12
K
Keyless entry (See remote keyless
entry system) .................................................................. 3-15
Keys ........................................................................\
.................... 3-2 For Intelligent Key system................................ 3-7
L
LabelsAir bag warning labels ..................................... 1-73
Air conditioner specification label....... 10-13
Emission control information label .... 10-12
11-3