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FRONT SEATSGUID-589050CC-5D5C-4407-A4F0-CB0819F0ABAB
Manual seat adjustmentGUID-6BE5370B-3D84-4E0B-B0E0-081F8AF0F764
Forward and backward:GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407Pull the lever*1up and hold it while you slide
the seat forward or backward to the desired
position. Release the lever to lock the seat in
position.
Reclining:
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407To recline the seatback, pull the lever*2up and
lean back. To bring the seatback forward, pull
the lever up and lean your body forward. Release
the lever to lock the seatback in position.
The reclining feature allows adjustment of the seatback for occupants of different sizes for
added comfort and to help obtain proper seat
belt fit. (See “Precautions on seat belt usage”
later in this section.) Also, the seatback can be
reclined to allow occupants to rest when the
vehicle is stopped and the transmission in the P
(Park) position.
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Sliding front passenger seat (CrossCab-
riolet models):
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407To slide the front passenger seat from the front
most position to the rear most position, push the
bottom half of the seatback
*Aor the front seat
cushion
*B. If you push the top half of the
seatback
*C, it will lock the seat in the front
most position.
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is still driveable. For additional information, see
“Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system” in the
“5. Starting and driving” section of this manual.
INDICATOR LIGHTSGUID-BDD7DC61-68C7-435D-8B71-5F80E875AAAB
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK
indicator light (AWD models)
GUID-B333F845-9EFA-4E8B-A367-0BBBFF6CDC04This light illuminates when the ignition switch is
placed in the ON position, and turns off within 1
second.
When selecting the LOCK mode while the
engine is running, this light will illuminate. (See
“All-Wheel Drive (AWD)” in the “5. Starting and
driving” section.)
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) light
(green; if so equipped)
GUID-8A539306-30AB-427D-B362-AEEB01FC0854The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) light (green) will
illuminate when the BSW system is turned on.
The light turns off when the system is turned off.
(See “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)/Lane Depar-
ture Warning (LDW) systems” in the “5. Starting
and driving” section.)
NOTE:
This light is common with the Blind Spot
Warning (BSW) light (orange) . (See “Blind
Spot Warning (BSW) light” earlier in this
section.)
Continuously Variable Transmis-
sion (CVT) position indicator light
GUID-0130F932-2380-4325-91F5-49DD5E3D8B5FWhen the ignition switch is pushed to the ON
position, the indicator shows the automatic
selector shift position. (See “Continuously Vari-
able Transmission (CVT)” in the “5. Starting and
driving” section.)
Cruise indicator lightGUID-C4011DB6-8909-4DF3-8C75-17ED51FCED58
Cruise main switch indicator:GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407This light illuminates when the cruise control
main switch is pushed. The light turns off when
the main switch is pushed again. When the
cruise main switch indicator light illuminates, the
cruise control system is operational. (See
“Cruise control” in the “5. Starting and driving”
section.)
Cruise malfunction:
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407If the cruise indicator light blinks while the
engine is running, it may indicate the cruise
control system is not functioning properly. Have
the system checked by a NISSAN dealer. (See
“Cruise control” in the “5. Starting and driving”
section.)
Exterior light indicatorGUID-31C3710D-82FC-41EC-AE8C-69D56A05CEF7This indicator illuminates when the headlight
switch is turned to the AUTO (if so equipped) ,
orposition and the front parking lights,
instrument panel lights, tail lights, license plate
lights or headlights are on. The indicator turns
off when these lights are turned off.
Front passenger air bag status lightGUID-1AD6EFB7-D318-4868-99B0-D18664F33C71The front passenger air bag status light
will be lit and the passenger front air bag will be
OFF depending on how the front passenger
seat is being used.
For front passenger air bag status light opera-
tion, see “NISSAN Advanced Air Bag System
(front seats)” in the “1. Safety — Seats, seat
belts and supplemental restraint system” section
of this manual.
High beam indicator lightGUID-4EECC9D2-4C62-4418-9FA3-CF0C228A1386This light comes on when the headlight high
beam is on and goes out when the low beam is
selected.
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Overdrive off indicator lightGUID-A88B5A9D-E1E7-4ADD-B5C6-FE6EBACFA9C0The overdrive off indicator light illuminates when
the overdrive off mode is selected.
For additional information, see “Continuously
Variable Transmission (CVT)” in the “5. Starting
and driving” section of this manual.
Soft top indicator light (Cross-
Cabriolet models)
GUID-387DFA5A-917F-4E6B-8A1D-1A0AD860A8FAThis light illuminates when the soft top is being
operated or it is stopped before reaching a full
open/close state. When the top is fully opened
or closed, the light will turn off.
The light blinks while the soft top is not fully
opened or closed under the following condi-
tions:
. When the vehicle is driven.
. When the selector lever is in the R (Reverse)
position.
Be sure to fully open or close the soft top when
driving the vehicle.
The soft top can be moved with the soft top
operating switch only under all of the following
conditions:
. When the vehicle is stopped.
. When the ignition switch is ON.
. When the trunk is closed. .
When the luggage cover is pulled out and
hooked so that the roof storage area is
separated from the trunk.
. When the selector lever is in a position other
than the R (Reverse) position.
CAUTION
Operate the soft top with the engine
running to prevent a discharged battery.
When the soft top is operating, if any of the
above conditions are discontinued or any of the
following conditions are met, the top will stop
operating.
. When the selector lever is in the R (Reverse)
position.
. When the vehicle moves at a speed of 3
MPH (5 km/h) or more.
. When the battery voltage is extremely low.
. When the temperature of the soft top
system becomes extremely high.
Release the operating switch, and push it again
under the above conditions until the top is fully
opened or closed. The soft top indicator light will
turn off when the top operation is completely
finished.
If the soft top indicator light illuminates with the ignition switch ON, it may indicate the electric
soft top control unit is not functioning properly.
Have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer
as soon as possible.
For more details about the electric soft top
operation, see “Soft top (CrossCabriolet mod-
els)” in the “3. Pre-driving checks and adjust-
ments” section.Turn signal/hazard indicator lightsGUID-F77394DF-EFC3-4B65-ACF6-5E0E91264160The light flashes when the turn signal switch
lever or hazard switch is turned on.
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) off
indicator light
GUID-CE6E8B94-E3C1-4EDD-B5CC-1AA8B731382AThe light comes on when the Vehicle Dynamic
Control (VDC) off switch is pushed to OFF. This
indicates that the VDC system is not operating.
For additional information, see “Vehicle Dynamic
Control (VDC) system” in the “5. Starting and
driving” section of this manual.
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3. Press and hold the programmed HomeLink®
button and observe the indicator light..If the indicator light*1is solid/contin-
uous, programming is complete and your
device should activate when the
HomeLink
®button is pressed and re-
leased.
.If the indicator light*1blinks rapidly for
two seconds and then turns to a solid/
continuous light, 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 vehicle to perform the
next steps. 4. At the receiver located on the garage door
opener motor in the garage, locate the
“learn” or “smart” button (the name and
color of the button may vary by manufacturer
but it is usually located near where the
hanging antenna 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 “smart” 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” sequence up to 3
times to complete the programming pro-
cess. HomeLink
®should now activate your
rolling code equipped device.
7. If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your HomeLink
®but-
tons, refer to the HomeLink®web site at:
www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-
3515.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®FOR CA-
NADIAN CUSTOMERS AND GATE
OPENERS
GUID-8263D00C-5505-4CBD-9B5E-CB372155C17ACanadian radio-frequency laws require trans-
mitter 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 designed 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 possible 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 program-
ming, your hand-held transmitter may automati-
cally stop transmitting. Continue to press and
hold the desired HomeLink
®button while you
press and re-press (“cycle”) your hand-held
transmitter every two seconds until the fre-
quency signal has been learned. The HomeLink
®
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GUID-2D9C548F-F9FC-45C3-B51B-87AD8F011697When towing your vehicle, all State (Provincial in
Canada) and local regulations for towing must
be followed. Incorrect towing equipment could
damage your vehicle. Towing instructions are
available from a NISSAN dealer. Local service
operators are familiar with the applicable laws
and procedures for towing. To assure proper
towing and to prevent accidental damage to
your vehicle, NISSAN recommends that you
have a service operator tow your vehicle. It is
advisable to have the service operator carefully
read the following precautions.
WARNING
.Never ride in a vehicle that is being
towed.
. Never get under your vehicle after it
has been lifted by a tow truck.
CAUTION
.When towing, make sure that the
transmission, axles, steering system
and drivetrain are in working condi-
tion. If any unit is damaged, dollies
must be used. .
Always attach safety chains before
towing.
For information about towing your vehicle behind
a recreational vehicle (RV) , see “Flat towing” in
the “9. Technical and consumer information”
section of this manual.
In case of emergency6-19
TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
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guide includes information on trailer towing
capability and the special equipment required
for proper towing.
CrossCabriolet models:
Do not tow a trailer with your vehicle.
MAXIMUM LOAD LIMITSGUID-3EC02ECD-41A7-4248-A556-984BAE561887
Maximum trailer loadsGUID-557CBE7B-C03E-4B8A-8F75-A21E76331B12Never allow the total trailer load to exceed the
value specified in the “Towing Load/Specifica-
tion” chart. The total trailer load equals trailer
weight plus its cargo weight.
.When towing a trailer load of 1,000 lbs
(454 kg) or more, trailers with a brake
system MUST be used.
The maximum GCWR (Gross Combined Weight
Rating) should not exceed the value specified in
the following “Towing Load/Specification” chart.
STI0541
The GCWR equals the combined weight of the
towing vehicle (including passengers and cargo)
plus the total trailer load. Towing loads greater
than these or using improper towing equipment
could adversely affect vehicle handling, braking
and performance.
The ability of your vehicle to tow a trailer is not
only related to the maximum trailer loads, but
also the places you plan to tow. Tow weights
appropriate for level highway driving may have to
be reduced on very steep grades or for low
traction situations (for example, on slippery boat
ramps) .
Temperature conditions can also affect towing.
For example, towing a heavy trailer in high outside temperatures on graded roads can
affect engine performance and cause overheat-
ing. The transmission high fluid temperature
protection mode, which helps reduce the
chance of transmission damage, could activate
and automatically decrease engine power.
Vehicle speed may decrease under high load.
Plan your trip carefully to account for trailer and
vehicle load, weather and road conditions.
WARNING
Overheating can result in reduced en-
gine power and vehicle speed. The
reduced speed may be lower than other
traffic, which could increase the chance
of a collision. Be especially careful
when driving. If the vehicle cannot
maintain a safe driving speed, pull to
the side of the road in a safe area.
Allow the engine to cool and return to
normal operation. See “If your vehicle
overheats” in the “6. In case of emer-
gency” section of this manual.
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This combination will help stabilize the
vehicle.
.Do not correct trailer sway by steering orapplying the brakes.
2. When the trailer sway stops, gently apply the brakes and pull to the side of the road in
a safe area.
3. Try to rearrange the trailer load so it is balanced as described earlier in this section.
. Be careful when passing other vehicles.
Passing while towing a trailer requires
considerably more distance than normal
passing. Remember the length of the trailer
must also pass the other vehicle before you
can safely change lanes.
. Down shift the transmission to a lower gear
for engine braking when driving down steep
or long hills. This will help slow the vehicle
without applying the brakes.
. Avoid holding the brake pedal down too
long or too frequently. This could cause the
brakes to overheat, resulting in reduced
braking efficiency.
. Increase your following distance to allow for
greater stopping distances while towing a
trailer. Anticipate stops and brake gradually.
. Do not use cruise control while towing a
trailer. .
Some states or provinces have specific
regulations and speed limits for vehicles
that are towing trailers. Obey the local
speed limits.
. Check your hitch, trailer wiring harness
connections, and trailer wheel lug nuts after
50 miles (80 km) of travel and at every
break.
. When stopped in traffic for long periods of
time in hot weather, put the vehicle in the P
(Park) position.
. When launching a boat, don’t allow the
water level to go over the exhaust tail pipe or
rear bumper.
. Make sure you disconnect the trailer lights
before backing the trailer into the water or
the trailer lights may burn out.
When towing a trailer, the transmission
fluid should be changed more frequently.
For additional information, see the “8.
Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section
earlier in this manual.
FLAT TOWINGGUID-3E848B66-44FF-4B16-8142-29DBD9690D46Towing your vehicle with all four wheels on the
ground is sometimes called flat towing. This
method is sometimes used when towing a
vehicle behind a recreational vehicle, such as a
motor home.
CAUTION
. Failure to follow these guidelines
can result in severe transmission
damage.
. Whenever flat towing your vehicle,
always tow forward, never back-
ward.
. DO NOT tow any continuously vari-
able transmission vehicle with all
four wheels on the ground (flat
towing) . Doing so WILL DAMAGE
internal transmission parts due to
lack of transmission lubrication.
. DO NOT tow an All-Wheel Drive
(AWD) vehicle with any of the
wheels on the ground. Doing so
may cause serious and expensive
damage to the powertrain.
. For emergency towing procedures
refer to “Towing recommended by
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9-26Technical and consumer information
NISSAN” in the “6. In case of
emergency” section of this manual.
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT)
GUID-2AEBE4E4-E0D5-492D-AA37-E27015E39277
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) models:GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407Do not tow an AWD vehicle with any of the
wheels on the ground.
Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) models:
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407To tow a vehicle equipped with a Continuously
Variable Transmission (CVT) , an appropriate
vehicle dollyMUSTbe placed under the towed
vehicle’s driving wheels. Alwaysfollow the dolly
manufacturer’s recommendations when using
their product.
GUID-B742813A-9B62-42D0-B446-A6B0CFD16DF2DOT (Department Of Transportation) Quality
Grades: All passenger car tires must conform to
federal safety requirements in addition to these
grades.
Quality grades can be found where applicable
on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and
maximum section width. For example:
Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A
TREADWEARGUID-D8E60542-2737-4D58-9810-4EE9CE4B6744The treadwear grade is a comparative rating
based on the wear rate of the tire when tested
under controlled conditions on a specified
government test course. For example, a tire
graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1
1/2) times as well on the government course as
a tire graded 100. The relative performance of
tires depends upon actual conditions of their
use, however, and may depart significantly from
the norm due to variations in driving habits,
service practices and differences in road char-
acteristics and climate.
TRACTION AA, A, B AND CGUID-FF0AABDE-3976-447A-8911-BE64F5A5C056The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are
AA, A, B and C. Those grades represent the
tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as
measured under controlled conditions on spe-
cified government test surfaces of asphalt and
concrete. A tire marked C may have poor
traction performance.
WARNING
The traction grade assigned to this tire
is based on straight-ahead braking
traction tests, and does not include
acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning,
or peak traction characteristics.
TEMPERATURE A, B AND CGUID-738CE2E4-0C30-4FA9-9E42-152697D53964The temperature grades A (the highest), B, and
C, representing the tire’s resistance to the
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate
heat when tested under controlled conditions on
a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sus-
tained high temperature can cause the material
of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and
excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire
failure. The grade C corresponds to a level of
performance which all passenger car tires must
meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent
higher levels of performance on the laboratory
test wheel than the minimum required by law.
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING
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10-2
Compact Disc (CD) changer (See
audio system)...
............................................................... 4-63
Compact Disc (CD) player (See
audio system) ...
............................................................... 4-68
Compass ...
......................................................................... 2-8
Console box ...
................................................................. 2-49
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) fluid ...
..................................................................... 8-11
Coolant Capacities and
recommended fuel/lubricants ...
............................... 9-2
Changing engine coolant ...
...................................... 8-8
Checking engine coolant level ...
............................. 8-8
Corrosion protection ...
.................................................... 7-7
Cover, Cargo cover ...
.................................................... 2-52
Cruise control ...
............................................................... 5-30
Cup holders ...
.................................................................. 2-47
CVT, Driving with CVT (Continuously
Variable Transmission) ...
............................................... 5-16
D
Daytime running light system ...
................................... 2-40
Defroster switch, Rear window and outside
mirror defroster switch ...
............................................... 2-36
Dimensions and weights ...
............................................. 9-8
Display controls (See center multi-function
control panel) ...
................................................................. 4-3
Door/lift gate open warning ...
...................................... 2-23
Door/trunk open warning ...
.......................................... 2-23
Dot matrix liquid crystal display ...
............................... 2-20
Drive belt ...
....................................................................... 8-15
Drive positioner ...
............................................................ 3-51
Driver assistance settings ...
......................................... 4-16
Driver’s seatback release ...
............................................ 1-8
Driving All-wheel drive (AWD) ...
........................................ 5-33 Cold weather driving
...
........................................... 5-41
Driving with CVT (Continuously
Variable Transmission) ...
........................................ 5-16
On-pavement and off-road driving ...
..................... 5-7
Precautions when starting and driving ...
.............. 5-3
Safety precautions ...
.................................................. 5-9
Dual pop-up roll bar system ...
..................................... 1-61
DVD player operation ...
................................................. 4-70
E
Economy, Fuel ...
.............................................................. 5-33
Elapsed time ...
................................................................. 2-26
Emergency tire puncture repair kit ...
............. 6-11, 8-43
Emission control information label ...
.......................... 9-10
Emission control system warranty ...
........................... 9-27
Engine Before starting the engine ...
................................. 5-14
Break-in schedule ...
................................................ 5-31
Capacities and
recommended fuel/lubricants ...
............................... 9-2
Changing engine coolant ...
...................................... 8-8
Changing engine oil and filter ...
.............................. 8-9
Checking engine coolant level ...
............................. 8-8
Checking engine oil level ...
...................................... 8-8
Coolant temperature gauge ...
................................. 2-7
Emergency engine shut off ...
................................ 5-13
Engine block heater ...
............................................. 5-42
Engine compartment check locations ...
................ 8-6
Engine cooling system ...
........................................... 8-7
Engine oil ...
................................................................... 8-8
Engine oil and oil filter recommendation ...
........... 9-5
Engine oil replacement indicator ...
...................... 2-24
Engine oil viscosity ...
.................................................. 9-5
Engine serial number ...
.............................................. 9-9
Engine specifications ...
............................................. 9-7
Engine start operation indicator ...
....................... 2-21 If your vehicle overheats
...
..................................... 6-17
Starting the engine ...
.............................................. 5-15
Entry/exit function, Automatic drive positioner ...
.... 3-51
Event Data Recorders (EDR) ...
................................... 9-29
Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ...
................................ 5-3
Extended storage fuse warning ...
............................... 2-23
F
F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. certification label ...
............... 9-10
Filter Air cleaner housing filter ...
.................................... 8-17
Changing engine oil and filter ...
.............................. 8-9
Flashers (See hazard warning flasher switch) ...
....... 6-2
Flat tire ...
............................................................................. 6-3
Flat towing ...
.................................................................... 9-25
Floor mat cleaning ...
........................................................ 7-5
Fluid Brake fluid ...
.............................................................. 8-12
Capacities and
recommended fuel/lubricants ...
............................... 9-2
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) fluid ...
.............................................................. 8-11
Engine coolant ...
......................................................... 8-7
Engine oil ...
................................................................... 8-8
Power steering fluid ...
............................................. 8-11
Window washer fluid ...
.......................................... 8-13
FM-AM radio with Compact Disc
(CD) changer ...
............................................................... 4-61
FM-AM-SAT radio with Compact Disc
(CD) player ...
................................................................... 4-66
Fog light switch ...
........................................................... 2-41
Front manual seat adjustment ...
.................................... 1-3
Front passenger air bag and status light ...
.............. 1-53
Front power seat adjustment ...
..................................... 1-4
Front seat, Front seat adjustment ...
............................. 1-3
Front-seat active head restraint ...
............................... 1-14
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PowerFront seat adjustment ...
............................................ 1-4
Power door lock ...
...................................................... 3-5
Power outlet ...
.......................................................... 2-45
Power steering fluid ...
............................................. 8-11
Power steering system ...
....................................... 5-37
Power windows ...
.................................................... 2-55
Precautions Audio operation ...
.................................................... 4-46
Braking precautions ...
............................................. 5-37
Child restraints ...
...................................................... 1-28
Cruise control ...
........................................................ 5-30
Driving safety ...
............................................................ 5-9
Maintenance ...
............................................................. 8-5
On-pavement and off-road driving ...
..................... 5-7
Seat belt usage ...
.................................................... 1-15
Supplemental restraint system ...
.......................... 1-45
When starting and driving ...
.................................... 5-3
Push starting ...
................................................................ 6-17
“PUSH” warning ...
.......................................................... 2-22
Push-button ignition switch ...
.......................... 5-11, 5-12
R
Radio ...
.............................................................................. 4-46
Car phone or CB radio ...
...................................... 4-89
FM-AM radio with Compact Disc
(CD) changer ...
........................................................ 4-61
FM-AM-SAT radio with Compact Disc
(CD) player ...
............................................................ 4-66
Rain-sensing auto wiper system ...
............................. 2-34
Rapid air pressure loss ...
................................................ 5-8
Readiness for inspection/maintenance
(I/M) test ...
........................................................................ 9-28
Rear and rear-wide view monitor with Moving
Object Detection (MOD) ...
.......................................... 4-30
Rear center seat belt ...
................................................. 1-22 Rear door lock, Child safety rear door lock
...
........... 3-8
Rear seats ...
....................................................................... 1-9
Rear window and outside mirror
defroster switch ...
........................................................... 2-36
Rear window wiper and washer switch ...
................ 2-35
Rearview monitor ...
......................................................... 4-23
Recorders, Event data ...
............................................... 9-29
Registering your vehicle in another country ...
........... 9-8
Remote keyless entry system ...
................................... 3-16
Repairing flat tire (CrossCabriolet models) ...
......... 6-10
Reporting safety defects (US only) ...
........................ 9-27
Rollover ...
............................................................................ 5-7
Roof, Roof rack ...
............................................................ 2-54
Roof, Soft top ...
.............................................................. 3-28
S
Safety
Child seat belts ...
.................................................... 1-26
Reporting safety defects (US only) ...
................. 9-27
Towing safety ...
......................................................... 9-21
Satellite radio operation ...
............................................ 4-67
Seat adjustment Front manual seat adjustment ...
.............................. 1-3
Front power seat adjustment ...
............................... 1-4
Front seats ...
................................................................ 1-3
Seat belt(s) Child safety ...
............................................................ 1-26
Infants ...
...................................................................... 1-27
Injured persons ...
..................................................... 1-18
Larger children ...
...................................................... 1-27
Precautions on seat belt usage ...
........................ 1-15
Pregnant women ...
.................................................. 1-18
Rear center seat belt ...
.......................................... 1-22
Seat belt cleaning ...
................................................... 7-6
Seat belt extenders ...
.............................................. 1-25
Seat belt hooks ...
.................................................... 1-22 Seat belt maintenance
...
........................................ 1-26
Seat belt warning light ...
........................................ 2-16
Seat belts ...
............................................................... 1-15
Seat belts with pretensioners ...
........................... 1-58
Shoulder belt height adjustment ...
...................... 1-21
Small children ...
........................................................ 1-27
Three-point type ...
................................................... 1-18
Seat(s) Driver-side memory ...
.............................................. 3-51
Heated seats ...
......................................................... 2-42
Seats ...
.......................................................................... 1-2
Security system (NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer
System) , Engine start ...
................................................. 2-31
Security system, Vehicle security system ...
............. 2-30
Selector lever Shift lock release ...
.................................................. 5-19
Servicing air conditioner ...
............................................ 4-45
SETTING button ...
.......................................................... 4-13
Shift lock release, Transmission ...
.............................. 5-19
SHIFT “P” warning ...
...................................................... 2-22
Shifting, CVT (Continuously
Variable Transmission) ...
............................................... 5-16
Shoulder belt height adjustment ...
............................. 1-21
Soft top Care and cleaning (CrossCabriolet models) ...
.... 7-3
If the top does not open or close ...
.................... 3-38
Soft top indicator light ...
............................. 2-19, 3-33
Soft top operation ...
................................................ 3-28
SOURCE select switch ...
............................................. 4-87
Spare tire ...
.............................................................. 8-42, 9-7
Spark plugs ...
.................................................................. 8-16
Speedometer ...
.................................................................. 2-6
Starting Before starting the engine ...
................................. 5-14
Jump starting ...
......................................................... 6-15
Precautions when starting and driving ...
.............. 5-3
Push starting ...
......................................................... 6-17
10-5
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