Air conditioning NISSAN NOTE 2012 Owners Manual
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LEFT-HAND DRIVE (LHD) MODELS
1) Headlight, dimmer and turn signal switch
(P. 2-16)
2) Steering wheel switches*
Steering wheel
switch* (P. 4-38)
Audio control switch* (P. 2-3
3) Meters, gauges and warning/indicator lights
(P. 2-2, 2-7)
4) Driver air bag/Horn (P. 1-11, 2-19)
5) Steering wheel switches*
Cruise control* (P. 5-18)
Speed limiter* (P. 5-15)
6) Windscreen wiper and washer switch (P. 2-13)
7) Audio system* (P. 4-10)
Navigation system**
Storage area* (P. 2-22)
8) Centre console storage box (P. 2-22)
Audio jack socket (AUX)* (P. 4-34)
Storage area* (P. 2-22)
9) Centre vent (P. 4-2)
10)Front passenger air bag (P. 1-11)
11)Glove box opening (P. 2-21)
12)Side vent (P. 4-2)13)Front passenger air bag deactivate switch
(P. 1-15)
14)Front passenger seat belt warning light/Front
passenger air bag indicator light (P. 1-5, 1-14)
15)Hazard warning flasher switch (P. 2-19)
16)Cup holders (P. 2-22)
17)Power outlet (P. 2-20)
18)Heater and air conditioning control panel (P. 4-2,
4-8)
19)Ignition switch or ignition knob* (P. 5-6, 5-7)
20)Tilting steering wheel lock lever (P. 3-12)
21)Fuse box cover (P. 8-21)
22)ESP OFF switch* (P. 5-30)
23)Bonnet lock release lever (P. 3-10)
24)Fuel filler lid opener lever (P. 3-11)
25)Headlight aiming control switch (P. 2-18)
26)Outside mirror control* (P. 3-12)
See the page indicated in parentheses for oper-
ating details.
* where fitted
** Refer to the separate NISSAN Connect, Audio
with Navigation Owner’s Manual.
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RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (RHD) MODELS
1) Side vent (P. 4-2)
2) Glove box opening (P. 2-21)
3) Front passenger air bag (P. 1-11)
4) Storage area (P. 2-22)
5) Centre vent (P. 4-2)
6) Audio system* (P. 4-10)
Navigation system**
Storage area* (P. 2-22)
7) Centre console storage box (P. 2-22)
Audio jack socket (AUX)* (P. 4-34)
8) Headlight, dimmer and turn signal switch
(P. 2-16)
9) Steering wheel switches*
Steering wheel
switch* (P. 2-3)
Audio control switch* (P. 4-38)
10)Driver air bag/Horn (P. 1-11, 2-19)
11)Meters, gauges and warning/indicator lights
(P. 2-2, 2-7)
12)Ignition switch or ignition knob* (P. 5-6, 5-7)
13)Windscreen wiper and washer switch (P. 2-13)
14)Steering wheel switches*
Cruise control* (P. 5-18)
Speed limiter* (P. 5-15)15)Outside mirror control* (P. 3-12)
16)Fuel filler lid opener lever (P. 3-11)
17)Bonnet lock release lever (P. 3-10)
18)Headlight aiming control switch (P. 2-18)
19)ESP OFF switch* (P. 5-30)
20)Fuse box cover (P. 8-21)
21)Tilting steering wheel lock lever (P. 3-12)
22)Heater and air conditioning control panel (P. 4-2,
4-8)
23)Power outlet (P. 2-20)
24)Cup holders (P. 2-22)
25)Hazard warning flasher switch (P. 2-19)
26)Front passenger seat belt warning light/Front
passenger air bag indicator light (P. 1-5, 1-14)
27)Front passenger air bag deactivate switch
(P. 1-15)
See the page indicated in parentheses for oper-
ating details.
* where fitted
** Refer to the separate NISSAN Connect, Audio
with Navigation Owner’s Manual.
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•Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be
sure to turn off the power switch of the elec-
trical accessory being used or the Acc power
of the vehicle.
•Fully push the plug in. If insufficient contact is
made, the plug may overheat or the respec-
tive fuse may blow.
WARNING
Take care as the power outlet and plug may be
hot during or immediately after use.
GLOVE BOX
WARNING
•The glove box storage should not be used
while driving so that full attention may be given
to the driving operation.
•Keep the glove box lid closed while driving to
prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop.
The under side storage pocket
jA provides an eas-
ily accessible storage space. To access the glove
box, press the lock release button
j1.
Glove box air flow control dial
(where fitted)
CAUTION
•Do not put any objects that can melt in the
glove box compartment as it may damage the
compartment inner side.
•Do not leave any plastic objects in the glove
box compartment. They may be deformed.
•Do not put jewellery such as rings, earrings,
etc. in the glove box compartment, as the heat
may deform them.
The glove box compartment provides an adjustable
air flow control dial in order to keep beverages
chilled or warm. Turn the vent anticlockwise
j2to
provide full heating/cooling and turn clockwisej1
to close the outlet. The heating/cooling function set-
ting is monitored by the heater and air conditioning
control panel. See “Heater and air conditioner
operation” in the “4. Heater and air conditioner, and
audio system” section for further details on passen-
ger compartment air control setting.
NIC1066Z
NIC1072Z
Glove box compartment
STORAGE
Instruments and controls2-21
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SIDE VENTS
The direction of the air flow can be adjusted byjA
opening,jB closing orjC adjusting.
CENTRE VENTS
The direction of the airflow can be adjustedjAand
the vents can be opened or closedjB.
: This symbol indicates that the vents are
closed.
: This symbol indicates that the vents are open.
WARNING
•The heater and air conditioner operate only
when the engine is running.
•Never leave children or adults who would nor-
mally require the support of others alone in
the vehicle. Pets should not be left alone ei-
ther. They could unknowingly activate
switches or controls and inadvertently
become involved in a serious accident and
injure themselves. On hot, sunny days, tem-
peratures in a closed vehicle could quickly
become high enough to cause severe or pos-
sibly fatal injuries to people or animals.
•Do not use the recirculation mode for long
periods as it may cause the interior air to be-
come stale and the windows to fog up.
•Do not adjust the heating and air conditioning
controls while driving so that full attention may
be given to vehicle operation.
NOTE
•Condensation forms inside the air condition-
ing unit when the air conditioner is running,
and is safely discharged underneath your ve-
hicle.
•Traces of water on the ground are therefore
normal.
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NAA884Z
VENTS HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER
OPERATION
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Operating tips
•In order to improve the heater operation, clear
the snow and ice from the wiper blade and air
inlet in front of the windscreen.
•After parking in the sun, drive for two or three
minutes with the windows open to vent hot air
from the passenger compartment. Then close
the windows to allow the acceleration of the air
conditioner’s cooling operation.
•Keep the windows closed while the air condi-
tioner is operating.
•The air conditioning system should be operated
for about 10 minutes, at least once a month. This
helps prevent damage to the system due to lack
of lubrication.
•If the coolant temperature warning light comes
on, turn the air conditioner off. For additional
information, see “Engine overheat” in the “6. In
case of emergency” section.
•If the engine coolant reaches an extremely high
temperature, the air conditioning system will au-
tomatically turn off. This may happen for example
if the engine runs at idle speed for a long time on
a hot day.
Air flow charts
The following charts show the button, air intake and
dial positions forMAXIMUM AND QUICKheating,
cooling or defrosting.NOTE
The air recirculation mode should not be selected
for either heating or defrosting.
NAA1059
Heating
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COOLING
Controls Settings
j1 Air flow control dialm
j2 Air intake leverNormal
coolingm
Maximum
coolingm
j3 Temperature dial COLD
j4Air conditioner button
(where fitted)ON
j5 Fan speed control dial MAX
Air conditioner filter (where fitted)
The air conditioning system is equipped with a filter
which collects dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure
the air conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates effi-
ciently, replace the filter regularly. For filter replace-
ment, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-
shop.
The filter should be replaced if the airflow is ex-
tremely reduced or when the windows fog up
easily during air conditioning system operation.
Servicing air conditioner
The air conditioning system (where fitted) in your
NISSAN vehicle is charged with an environmentally
friendly refrigerant.
NISSAN GREEN PROGRAMThis refrigerant will not harm the earth’s ozone
layer.
Special charging equipment and lubricant are re-
quired when servicing your vehicle’s air conditioner.
Using improper refrigerants or lubricants will cause
severe damage to the air conditioning system. See
“Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant
recommendations (where fitted)” in the “9. Techni-
cal information” section of this manual.
A NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop will be able
to service the air conditioning system.
NAA1061
Cooling
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Dehumidified defrosting or defogging:
1. Turn the air flow control dial to the
position.
2. Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired
position.
3. Turn the temperature control dial for the desired
temperature.
•To quickly remove ice from the outside of the
windscreen, turn the fan speed control dial to
the maximum position.
•As soon as possible after the windscreen has
been cleared of ice, turn the fan speed control
dial to the AUTO position for the automatic mode.
•When the air flow control dial is turned to theorposition, the outside air mode and
the air conditioner will automatically switch on
(except when the fan speed control dial is in the
OFF position) when the outside temperatures is
above −5°C (23°F) to defog the windscreen.
Outside air is drawn into the passenger com-
partment to improve the defogging performance.
Manual operation
Fan speed controlm:
Turn the fan speed control dial:
– to the OFF position to switch off the heater and
air conditioner system.
– to the AUTO position for automatic control of the
fan speed.
– to adjust the fan speed.Temperature control:
Turn temperature dial to set the desired air tempera-
ture.
Air flow control:
Turn the air flow control dial to one of following air
mode.
m
Air flows from centre and side vents.
m
Air flows from centre, side vents and
floor outlets.
mAir flows mainly from floor outlets.
m
Air flows from the defogger outlets and
floor outlets.
mAir flows mainly from defogger outlets.
Air recirculation
m:
Press the air intake button until the air recirculation
indicator light (
) comes on. When selected,
interior air will be recirculated inside the vehicle and
the air conditioner will switch on.
Use this mode to recirculate interior air inside the
passenger compartment in situations such as: driv-
ing on a dust raised road, avoiding traffic fumes or
having maximum cooling from the air conditioner.Outside air circulation
m:
Press the air intake button until outside air indicator
light (
) comes on. When selected, outside air
will be drawn into the vehicle.
Use this mode to draw outside air into the passen-
ger compartment for normal heating, ventilation or
air conditioner operation.
Operating tips
•In order to improve the heater operation, clear
the snow and ice from the wiper blade and air
inlet in front of the windscreen.
•When the engine coolant temperature and out-
side air temperature are low, the air flow from
the floor outlets may not operate for a maximum
of approximately 150 seconds. However, this is
not a malfunction. After the coolant temperature
has warmed up, the air flow from the floor outlets
will operate normally.
•After parking in the sun, drive for two or three
minutes with the windows open to vent hot air
from the passenger compartment. Then, close
the windows. This will allow the acceleration of
the air conditioner’s cooling operation.
•Keep the windows closed while the air condi-
tioner is operating.
•The air conditioning system should be operated
for approximately 10 minutes at least once a
month. This helps prevent damage to the system
due to lack of lubrication.
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•If the coolant temperature warning light comes
on, turn the air conditioner off. For additional
information, see “Engine overheat” in the “6. In
case of emergency” section.
•If the engine coolant reaches an extremely high
temperature, the air conditioning system will au-
tomatically turn off. This may happen for example
if the engine runs at idle speed for a long time on
a hot day.
The sensor
j1 on the fascia helps the system to
maintain a constant temperature inside the cabin.
Do not put anything on or around this sensor.
Air conditioner filter
The air conditioning system is equipped with a filter
which collects dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure
air conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates effi-
ciently, replace the filter regularly. To replace the fil-
ter, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
The filter should be replaced if the air flow isextremely reduced or when the windows get fog
up easily during air conditioning system opera-
tion.
Servicing air conditioner
The air conditioning system in your NISSAN vehicle
is charged with an environmentally friendly refriger-
ant.
NISSAN GREEN PROGRAM
This refrigerant will not harm the earth’s ozone
layer.
Special charging equipment and lubricant are re-
quired when servicing your vehicle’s air conditioner.
Using improper refrigerants or lubricants will cause
severe damage to the air conditioning system. See
“Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant
recommendations (where fitted)” in the “9. Techni-
cal information” section of this manual.
A NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop will be able
to service the environmentally “friendly” air condi-
tioning system.The audio system operates when the ignition switch
is in the Acc or ON position. If you want to listen to
the radio or CD while the engine is not running, turn
the ignition switch to the Acc position.Do not use
for an extended period of time with the engine
stopped.
AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Do not adjust the audio system while driving so
that full attention may be given to vehicle opera-
tion.
Radio
•Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains and other external influ-
ences. Intermittent changes in reception quality
are normally caused by these external influences.
•Using a mobile phone in or near the vehicle may
influence radio reception quality.
•Use the antenna for the best reception.
Compact Disc (CD) player
•During cold weather or rainy days, the player
may malfunction due to the humidity. If this oc-
curs, remove the CD and dehumidify or ventilate
the player completely.
•The player may skip while driving on rough roads.
NAA901Z
AUDIO SYSTEM
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9Technical informationTechnical information
Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants ........... 9-2
Fuel recommendation ......................................... 9-4
Recommended SAE viscosity number ................. 9-4
Air conditioning system refrigerant and
lubricant recommendations (where fitted) ............ 9-4
Engine ..................................................................... 9-5
Wheels and tyres ..................................................... 9-5
Dimensions .............................................................. 9-6
When travelling or transferring your registration to
another country........................................................ 9-6Vehicle identification ................................................ 9-6
Vehicle identification plate ................................... 9-6
Vehicle identification number (VIN) (chassis
number).............................................................. 9-6
Engine serial number .......................................... 9-7
Tyre placard ....................................................... 9-7
Air conditioner specification label (where
fitted).................................................................. 9-7
NATS immobilizer radio approval number ................. 9-8
Approval numbers.................................................... 9-8
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Capacity (approximate) Recommended fuel and lubricants
Litre Imp measure
Brake & clutch fluidRefill to the proper oil level according to the instructions in
the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section.Genuine NISSAN Brake fluid, or DOT 3, or DOT 4 (US
FMVSS No. 116) *5
Multi-purpose grease – – NLGI No. 2 (Lithium soap base)
Air conditioning system refrigerant – – HFC-134a (R-134a)
Air conditioning system lubricantsCR14DE or HR16DE – – Genuine NISSAN A/C System Oil Type R or equivalent
K9K – – Genuine NISSAN A/C System Oil Type S or equivalent
*1: For further details, see “Recommended SAE viscosity number” later in this section.
*2: Use Genuine NISSAN engine coolant, or equivalent in its quality, in order to avoid possible aluminium corrosion within the engine cooling system caused by the use of non-genuine
engine coolant.Note that any repairs for the incidents within the engine cooling system while using non-genuine engine coolant may not be covered by the warranty, even
if such incidents occurred during the warranty period.Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop for more information regarding the coolant type and capacity.
*3: Using fluid other than Genuine NISSAN Matic Fluid type D ATF may cause deterioration in driveability and automatic transmission durability and may damage the automatic trans-
mission, which is not covered by the NISSAN warranty.
*4: For details, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
*5: Never mix different types of fluids (DOT 3 and DOT 4).
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