heater NISSAN MAXIMA 2020 Owner´s Manual
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1. Vent (P. 4-27)
2. Headlight/fog light/turn signalswitch (P. 2-48)
3. Supplemental front-impact air bag
(P. 1-44)
Horn (P. 2-55)
4. Meters and gauges (P. 2-4) Warning and indicator lights (P. 2-8)
Vehicle information display (P. 2-17)
5. Paddle shif ters (if so equipped)
(P. 5-16)
6. Wiper and washer switch (P. 2-45)
7. Audio controls* Navigation controls*
8. Hazard warning flasher switch
(P. 6-2)
9. Navigation display* Audio display*
10. Front passenger supplemental air
bag (P. 1-44)
11. Glove box (P. 2-64)
12. Passenger supplemental knee air
bag (P. 1-44)
13. Front passenger air bag status
light (P. 1-44)
14. AUX input/USB ports*
15. Heater and air conditioning
controls (P. 4-29)
16. Shif t lever (P. 5-16)
LII2577
INSTRUMENT PANEL
0-6Illustrated table of contents
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1. Vent (P. 4-27)
2. Headlight/fog light/turn signalswitch (P. 2-48)
3. Supplemental front-impact air bag
(P. 1-44)
Horn (P. 2-55)
4. Meters and gauges (P. 2-4) Warning and indicator lights (P. 2-8)
Vehicle information display (P. 2-17)
5. Paddle shif ters (if so equipped)
(P. 5-16)
6. Wiper and washer switch (P. 2-45)
7. Audio controls* Navigation controls*
8. Hazard warning flasher switch
(P. 6-2)
9. Navigation display* Audio display*
10. Front passenger supplemental air
bag (P. 1-44)
11. Glove box (P. 2-64)
12. Passenger supplemental knee air
bag (P. 1-44)
13. Front passenger air bag status
light (P. 1-44)
14. AUX input/USB ports*
15. Heater and air conditioning
controls (P. 4-29)
16. Shif t lever (P. 5-16)
LII2577
INSTRUMENT PANEL
2-2Instruments and controls
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CAUTION
∙ The battery could run down if theclimate-controlled seat is operated
while the engine is not running.
∙ Do not use the climate-controlled seat for extended periods or when no
one is using the seat.
∙ Do not put anything on the seat which insulates heat, such as a blanket,
cushion, seat cover, etc. Otherwise,
the seat may become overheated.
∙ Do not place anything hard or heavy on the seat or pierce it with a pin or
similar objects. This may result in
damage to the climate-controlled
seat.
∙ Any liquid spilled on the seat should be removed immediately with a dry
cloth
∙ The climate-controlled seat has an air filter. Do not operate the climate-
controlled seat without an air filter.
This may result in damage to the
system.
∙ When cleaning the seat, never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, or any
similar materials. ∙ If any malfunctions are found or the
climate-controlled seat does not op-
erate, turn the switch off and have the
system checked. It is recommended
that you visit a NISSAN dealer for this
service.
The front seats are warmed by built-in
heaters.1. Start the engine.
2. Push the LO or HI position of the switch, as desired. The indicator light in the
switch will illuminate.
The heater is controlled by a thermo-
stat, automatically turning the heater
on and off. The indicator light will re-
main on as long as the switch is on.
3. When the seat is warmed or before you leave the vehicle, be sure to turn the
switch off.
LIC3037
HEATED SEAT SWITCHES (if so
equipped)
2-56Instruments and controls
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WARNING
Do not use or allow occupants to use
the seat heater if you or the occupants
cannot monitor elevated seat tempera-
tures or have an inability to feel pain in
body parts that contact the seat. Use of
the seat heater by such people could
result in serious injury.
CAUTION
∙ The battery could run down if the seatheater is operated while the engine is
not running.
∙ Do not use the seat heater for ex- tended periods or when no one is us-
ing the seat.
∙ Do not put anything on the seat which insulates heat, such as a blanket,
cushion, seat cover, etc. Otherwise,
the seat may become overheated.
∙ Do not place anything hard or heavy on the seat or pierce it with a pin or
similar object. This may result in dam-
age to the heater.
∙ Any liquid spilled on the heated seat should be removed immediately with
a dry cloth. ∙ When cleaning the seat, never use
gasoline, benzine, thinner, or any
similar materials.
∙ If any malfunctions are found or the heated seat does not operate, turn
the switch off and have the system
checked. It is recommended that you
visit a NISSAN dealer for this service.
WARNING
Do not use or allow occupants to use
the seat heater if you or the occupants
cannot monitor elevated seat tempera-
tures or have an inability to feel pain in
body parts that contact the seat. Use of
the seat heater by such people could
result in serious injury.
CAUTION
∙ The battery could run down if the seatheater is operated while the engine is
not running.
LIC3037
HEATED REAR SEAT SWITCHES (if so
equipped)
Instruments and controls2-57
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∙ Do not use the seat heater for ex-tended periods or when no one is us-
ing the seat.
∙ Do not put anything on the seat which insulates heat, such as a blanket,
cushion, seat cover, etc. Otherwise,
the seat may become overheated.
∙ Do not place anything hard or heavy on the seat or pierce it with a pin or
similar object. This may result in dam-
age to the heater.
∙ Any liquid spilled on the heated seat should be removed immediately with
a dry cloth.
∙ When cleaning the seat, never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, or any
similar materials.
∙ If any malfunctions are found or the heated seat does not operate, turn
the switch off and have the system
checked. It is recommended you visit
a NISSAN dealer for this service. The rear seats are warmed by built-in heat-
ers. The switches are located on the rear of
the front center console and can be oper-
ated independently of each other.
1. Start the engine.
2. Push the LO or HI position of the switch, as desired. The indicator light in the
switch will illuminate.
The heater is controlled by a thermo-
stat, automatically turning the heater
on and off. The indicator light will re-
main on as long as the switch is on.
3. When the seat is warmed or before you leave the vehicle, be sure to turn the
switch off. Push the heated steering wheel switch to
warm the steering wheel af ter the ignition
switch is placed in the ON position. The
indicator light will come on.
If the surface temperature of the steering
wheel is below 68°F (20°C), the system will
heat the steering wheel and cycle off and
on to maintain a temperature above 68°F
(20°C). The indicator light will remain on as
long as the system is on.
Push the switch again to turn the heated
steering wheel system off manually. The
indicator light will go off.
LIC0421
HEATED STEERING WHEEL SWITCH (if
so equipped)
2-58Instruments and controls
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4 Monitor, climate, audio, phone and
voice recognition systems
NissanConnect® Owner’s Manual................4-2
RearView Monitor (if so equipped) ...............4-3
RearView Monitor system operation ..........4-4
How to read the displayed lines ...............4-5
Difference between predicted and
actual distances ..............................4-5
How to park with predicted course
lines ..........................................4-7
Adjusting the screen .........................4-8
How to turn on and off predicted
course lines ..................................4-9
RearView Monitor system limitations .........4-9
System maintenance ........................ 4-10
Intelligent Around View Monitor
(if so equipped) .................................. 4-11
Intelligent Around View Monitor system
operation .................................... 4-12
Difference between predicted and
actual distances ............................. 4-16
How to park with predicted course
lines ......................................... 4-18How to switch the display
...................4-19
Adjusting the screen ........................ 4-20
Intelligent Around View Monitor system
limitations ................................... 4-20
System maintenance ........................ 4-22
Moving Object Detection (MOD)
(if so equipped) ................................. 4-23
MOD system operation ......................4-24
Turning MOD on and off .....................4-26
MOD system limitations .....................4-26
System maintenance ........................ 4-27
Vents ........................................... 4-27
Heater and Air Conditioner (automatic) .........4-29
Automatic operation ........................ 4-30
Manual operation ........................... 4-31
Operating tips ............................... 4-32
Servicing air conditioner ........................4-33
USB/iPod® charging ports (if so equipped) ......4-33
Antenna ........................................ 4-34
Car phone or CB radio .......................... 4-34
iPod®/iPhone® .................................. 4-35
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1.Front defroster button
2. Temperature control dial (driver’s
side)/AUTO button
3. Display screen
4. Temperature control dial (passen-
ger’s side)/DUAL button 5.Fresh air intake button
6.
Air recirculation button
7. A/C (air conditioner) button
8. MODE (manual air flow control)
button
9.
Fan speed control buttons 10. ON-OFF button
11.
Rear window and outside mir-
ror (if so equipped) defroster
switch
WARNING
∙ The air conditioner cooling function operates only when the engine is
running.
∙ Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the assis-
tance of others alone in your vehicle.
Pets should also not be lef t alone.
They could accidentally injure them-
selves or others through inadvertent
operation of the vehicle. Also, on hot,
sunny days, temperatures in a closed
vehicle could quickly become high
enough to cause severe or possibly
fatal injuries to people or animals.
∙ Do not use the recirculation mode for long periods as it may cause the inte-
rior air to become stale and the win-
dows to fog up.
LHA3575
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER
(automatic)
Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems4-29
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NOTE:∙ Odors from inside and outside the ve-
hicle can build up in the air condi-
tioner unit. Odor can enter the pas-
senger compartment through the
vents.
∙ When parking, set the heater and air
conditioner controls to turn off air re-
circulation to allow fresh air into the
passenger compartment. This should
help reduce odors inside the vehicle.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Cooling and/or dehumidified
heating (AUTO)
This mode may be used all year round as
the system automatically works to keep a
constant temperature. Air flow distribution
and fan speed are also controlled auto-
matically.
1. Press the AUTO button on.
2. Turn the temperature control dial to the lef t or right to set the desired tem-
perature.
∙ The temperature of the passenger compartment will be maintained auto-
matically. Air flow distribution and fan
speed are also controlled automatically. ∙ A visible mist may be seen coming from
the vents in hot, humid conditions as
the air is cooled rapidly. This does not
indicate a malfunction.
3. You can individually set driver’s and front passenger’s side temperature us-
ing each temperature control dial.
When the DUAL button is pressed or
passenger’s side temperature dial is
turned, the DUAL indicator will come
on. To turn off the passenger’s side
temperature control, press the DUAL
button.
Heating (A/C OFF)
The air conditioner does not activate. When
you need to heat only, use this mode.
1. Press the AUTO button.
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature.
∙ The temperature of the passenger compartment will be maintained auto-
matically. Air flow distribution and fan
speed are also controlled automatically.
∙ Do not set the temperature lower than the outside air temperature. Otherwise,
the system may not work properly. ∙ Not recommended if windows fog up.
Dehumidified defrosting or
defogging
1. Press thefront defroster button
on.
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the maximum temperature to aid in
defrosting or defogging.
∙ To quickly remove ice from the outside of the windows, use the
fan speed
control buttons to set the fan speed to
maximum.
∙ As soon as possible af ter the wind- shield is clean, press the AUTO button to
return to the automatic mode.
4-30Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems
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System maintenance........................ 5-99
Intelligent Forward Collision Warning (I-FCW) . . . 5-101 I-FCW system operation ....................5-103
Turning the I-FCW system on/off ...........5-104
I-FCW system limitations ...................5-105
System temporarily unavailable ............5-109
System malfunction ........................ 5-110
System maintenance ....................... 5-110
Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA) ...............5-112
Intelligent Driver Alertness system
operation ................................... 5-113
How to enable/disable the Intelligent
Driver Alertness (I-DA) system ..............5-114
Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA)
system limitations .......................... 5-114
Break-in schedule ............................. 5-115
Fuel efficient driving tips .......................5-116
Increasing fuel economy .......................5-117
Parking/parking on hills .......................5-118
Power steering ................................ 5-119
Brake system .................................. 5-120
Brake precautions .......................... 5-120
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) .............5-120
Brake Assist ................................ 5-121Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system
........5-122
Brake force distribution .....................5-124
Integrated Dynamics-control Module ..........5-125
Intelligent Trace Control (I-TC) ...............5-125
Intelligent Engine Brake (I-EB) ...............5-125
Active Ride Control (ARC) ...................5-126
Front and rear sonar system (if so equipped) . . 5-126 System operation .......................... 5-127
How to enable/disable the front and
rear sonar system .......................... 5-129
Cold weather driving .......................... 5-130
Freeing a frozen door lock ..................5-130
Antifreeze .................................. 5-130
Battery..................................... 5-130
Draining of coolant water ...................5-130
Tir
e equipment ............................. 5-130
Special winter equipment ..................5-130
Driving on snow or ice ......................5-130
Engine block heater (if so equipped) ........5-131
Active noise cancellation/Active sound
control (if so equipped) ........................5-132
Active noise cancellation ...................5-132
Active sound control ........................ 5-132
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∙ Whatever the condition, drive withcaution. Accelerate and slow down
with care. If accelerating or down-
shif ting too fast, the drive wheels will
lose even more traction.
∙ Allow more stopping distance under these conditions. Braking should be
started sooner than on dry pavement.
∙ Allow greater following distances on slippery roads.
∙ Watch for slippery spots (glare ice). These may appear on an otherwise
clear road in shaded areas. If a patch
of ice is seen ahead, brake before
reaching it. Try not to brake while on
the ice, and avoid any sudden steering
maneuvers.
∙ Do not use the cruise control on slip- pery roads.
∙ Snow can trap dangerous exhaust gases under your vehicle. Keep snow
clear of the exhaust pipe and from
around your vehicle.ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (if so
equipped)
Engine block heaters are used to assist
with cold temperature starting.
The engine block heater should be used
when the outside temperature is 20°F (-7°C)
or lower.
WARNING
∙Do not use your engine block heater
with an ungrounded electrical system
or a 2-pronged adapter. You can be se-
riously injured by an electrical shock if
you use an ungrounded connection.
∙ Disconnect and properly store the en- gine block heater cord before starting
the engine. Damage to the cord could
result in an electrical shock and can
cause serious injury.
∙ Use a heavy-duty 3-wire, 3-pronged extension cord rated for at least 10 A.
Plug the extension cord into a Ground
Fault Interrupt (GFI) protected,
grounded 110-VAC outlet. Failure to
use the proper extension cord or a
grounded outlet can result in a fire or
electrical shock and cause serious
personal injury. To use the engine block heater:
1. Turn the engine off.
2. Open the hood and unwrap the engine block heater cord.
3. Plug the engine block heater cord into a grounded 3-wire, 3-pronged exten-
sion cord.
4. Plug the extension cord into a Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) protected,
grounded 110-volt AC (VAC) outlet.
5. The engine block heater must be plugged in for at least2-4hours, de-
pending on outside temperatures, to
properly warm the engine coolant. Use
an appropriate timer to turn the engine
block heater on.
6. Before starting the engine, unplug and properly store the cord to keep it away
from moving parts.
Starting and driving5-131