door lock NISSAN QASHQAI 2009 Owner's Manual
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WARNING
Super Lock system equipped models:
Failure to follow the precautions below may lead
to hazardous situations. Make sure the Super
Lock system activation is always conducted
safely.
When the vehicle is occupied, never lock the
doors with the integrated keyfob. Doing so
will trap the occupants, since the Super Lock
system prevents the doors from being opened
from the inside of the vehicle.
Only operate the integrated keyfob “LOCK”
button when there is a clear view of the ve-
hicle. This is to prevent anybody from being
trapped inside the vehicle through the Super
Lock system activation.
Pressing the “LOCK” button
on the integrated
keyfob or locking the doors using one of the outside
door lock switches (Intelligent Key models) will acti-
vate the Super Lock system.
When the Super Lock system is active, none of the
doors can be opened from inside the vehicle. This
provides additional security in case of theft or break-
in.
The Super Lock system will be released when all
the doors are unlocked using the integrated keyfob
or an outside door lock switch (Intelligent Key mod-
els).
Emergency situations
If the Super Lock system is activated while you are
inside the vehicle, for example by a traffic accident
or other unexpected circumstances, follow the in-
structions below.
To release the Super Lock system:
– Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the ON position.
All doors can now be unlocked and opened from
inside the vehicle.
– Remove the key from the ignition switch and un- lock the doors using the integrated keyfob “UN-
LOCK” button
.
All doors can now be opened from inside the
vehicle.
To unlock and open the driver’s door from
inside the vehicle while the Super Lock system
is active:
1. Open or break the driver’s door window.
2. Insert the key into the outside door key cylinder and turn it towards the rear of the vehicle.
3. The driver’s door will unlock and can now be opened from inside the vehicle.
Locking without activating the Super
Lock system
WARNING
Do not leave the key inside the vehicle when leav-
ing the vehicle.
Locking the doors using the door key cylinder or
power door lock switch will not activate the Super
Lock system. See “Power door lock switch” later in
this section for further information.
LOCKING/UNLOCKING WITH THE
KEY (vehicle dead battery)
WARNING
When leaving the vehicle, do not leave the key
inside the vehicle.
Never leave children unattended in a vehicle
and always be sure you have your keys with
you when leaving. If an emergency occurs it
may be more difficult to help them otherwise.
NPA828Z
DOOR LOCKS
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-9
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side using the key/emergency key if the vehicle’s
battery is dead.
To lock the door, insert the key into the driver’s door
key cylinder and turn it towards the front of the ve-
hicle
j1.
To unlock the door, turn the key towards the rear of
the vehicle
j2.
See “Ignition knob (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting
and driving” section for instructions on accessing
the Intelligent Key system Emergency key.
CAUTION
The alarm system will be triggered when the door
is opened using the key (NISSAN alarm equipped
models). To stop the alarm, turn the ignition key
to the ON position or press the unlock
button
on the integrated keyfob.
Initialising the system after vehicle
battery loading or replacement
After recharging or replacing the battery, you should
release (initialise) the system by:
Inserting the key into the ignition switch and then
turning it to the ON position.
Unlocking the vehicle using the integrated key-
fob.
INSIDE DOOR HANDLE
To unlock and open the door, pull the inside door
handle as illustrated.
With Super Lock (where fitted)
The door cannot be opened when the Super Lock
system is activated.
POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH
j
1 Press to lock
j2Press to unlock
WARNING
When leaving the vehicle, do not leave the key
inside the vehicle.
The power door lock switch, located on the centre
console, can be used to lock
j1 or unlockj2all
doors simultaneously from inside the vehicle.
The switch will illuminate when the doors are locked.
A chime will sound and the doors will not lock if the
power door lock switch is pressed while any door
other than the driver’s door is open.
NOTE
Models without the Super Lock system: If a door
is manually opened from inside after having
pressed the integrated keyfob “LOCK” button, the
door will unlock, but the power door lock switch
will remain illuminated.
Locking the doors when leaving the
vehicle
It is possible to lock all doors using the power door
lock switch when leaving the vehicle:
1. Open the driver’s door, remove the key from the ignition or the Intelligent Key (where fitted) from
the passenger compartment.
2. Press the “LOCK” side of the power door lock switch
j1.
– All doors except the driver’s door lock
SPA2531Z
NPA952
3-10Pre-driving checks and adjustments
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– The driver’s door locks
– The power door lock switch illuminates
–Super Lock system models: The Super Lock
system is not activated
– Intelligent Key models: If the Intelligent Key has
been left inside the vehicle, all doors will unlock
and an alarm will sound
Super Lock equipped models (RHD
models)
If the doors are locked using the integrated keyfob
“LOCK” button or an outside door lock switch (In-
telligent Key models), the Super Lock system will be
activated. The power door lock switch will illuminate
to indicate that all doors are locked, but it will not be
possible to use the power door lock switch to un-
lock the doors.
Locking the doors with the power door lock switch
will not activate the Super Lock system.
Drive away door locking
When active, the drive away door locking function
will automatically lock all doors when the vehicle
speed exceeds 12 km/h (7 MPH).
All doors will be automatically unlocked when a front
door is opened except in anti-hijack mode (only the
driver’s door or front passenger door will unlock); or
when opening a rear passenger door from the in-
side.
When “UNLOCK”, on the power door lock switch, is pressed the drive away door locking system will
not lock the doors again until a door is opened and
closed.
To activate or deactivate drive-away door
locking:
1. Unlock the doors.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON.
3.
Activation
Press and hold the “LOCK” side of the power
door lock switch
j1 for 5 seconds.
Deactivation
Press and hold the “UNLOCK” side of the power
door lock switch
j1 for 5 seconds.
4. A buzzer will sound if activation or deactivation was successful.
Once activated, drive-away door locking will func-
tion on every subsequent trip.
CHILD SAFETY LOCK — REAR
DOORS
The child safety lock helps prevent doors from be-
ing opened accidentally, especially when small chil-
dren are in the vehicle.
When the switch is in the LOCK position, the rear
door can only be opened from the outside.
NPA859Z
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WARNING
Always check that the back door has been
properly closed to prevent it from opening
while driving.
Do not drive with the back door opened. This
could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be
drawn into the vehicle.
Closely supervise children when they are
around the vehicle to prevent them from play-
ing and being locked in the luggage compart-
ment where they could be seriously injured.
Keep the vehicle locked, with the back door
closed, when not in use, and prevent chil-
dren’s access to the vehicle’s keys.
The power door lock system allows you to lock or
unlock all doors including the back door.
The back door can be manually released from the outside, when the vehicle is not locked, by operat-
ing the microswitch
j1 located on the back door
underside.
NOTE
The back door cannot be opened from the out-
side when the power door lock switch is acti-
vated. An audible warning is heard when the
microswitch
j1 located on the back door under-
side is operated.
To open the back door, unlock it with one of the fol-
lowing operations, then push the back door mi-
croswitch
j1 and pull up to open it.
Push the back door outside lock switchj2
(where fitted). See “Intelligent Key system
(where fitted)” earlier in this section.
Push the “UNLOCK” button on the Intelligent
Key (where fitted). See “Intelligent Key system
(where fitted)” earlier in this section.
Push the “UNLOCK” button on the integrated
keyfob (where fitted). See “Integrated keyfob/re-
mote control system” earlier in this section.
Unlock all the doors using the key.
Push the power door lock switch to the “UN-
LOCK” position.
To close the back door, pull down and then push
closed until securely locked.
Vehicle dead battery – Back door lock
release lever (where fitted)
The vehicle’s back door can be unlocked from the
inside when the battery is dead. Tilt the seatback
down. Remove the cover from the lock and slide the
release lever
j1 as illustrated. See “Rear seat(s)” in
the “1. Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental
restraint system” section for more information re-
garding the seat operation.
NPA914Z
NPA990
3-12Pre-driving checks and adjustments
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The alarm system provides visual and audible alarm
signals if parts of the vehicle are disturbed.
How to arm the alarm system
1. Close all doors, windows, back door and bon-net.
2. Lock the vehicle using the keyfob (lock button), for additional information, see “Integrated key-
fob/remote control system” in the “3. Pre-driving
checks and adjustments” section.
NOTE
If the vehicle is not fully locked, a door/bonnet/
back door is open, or the ignition switch is in the
ON position (after arming the system), the buzzer
will sound. After correctly closing, the buzzer will
stop.
Alarm system operation
The system will give the following alarm:
The siren sounds intermittently and all direction
indicators will flash.
The alarm automatically turns off after 28 sec-
onds.
The alarm is activated when:
The volumetric sensing system (ultrasonic sen-
sors) is triggered.
Any door/the back door is opened.
The bonnet is opened.
The ignition circuit is turned on without the own-
er’s key being used.
The alarm system will stop when:
The vehicle is unlocked using the keyfob unlock
button.
The ignition switch or ignition knob is turned to
the ON position with a registered NATS key.
If the system does not operate as described
above, have it checked by your NISSAN dealer or
qualified workshop.
Ultrasonic sensors (where fitted)
The ultrasonic sensors (volumetric sensing) detect
movements in the passenger’s compartment. When
the alarm system is set to the armed position, it will
automatically switch on the ultrasonic sensors.
It is possible to exclude the ultrasonic sensors (e.g.
when leaving pets inside the car).
To exclude the ultrasonic sensors:
1. Turn the ignition switch 3 times within 7 seconds from the “OFF” to the ON position.
2. Close the door(s)/bonnet/back door and press the lock button
on the keyfob to lock all doors/
back door.
The ultrasonic sensors are now excluded from the
alarm system. All other functions of the system re-
main activated until the alarm system is disarmed
again.
NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (NATS)
The NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS)* will not
allow the engine to start without the use of the reg-
istered NATS key.
* Immobilizer
If the engine fails to start using the registered NATS
key, it may be due to interference from another
NATS key, an automated toll road device or an auto-
mated payment device on the key ring. Restart the
engine using the following procedure:
1. Leave the ignition switch in the ON position for approximately 5 seconds.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” or LOCK position and wait approximately 5 seconds.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2.
4. Restart the engine while holding the device (which may have caused the interference) sepa-
rated from the registered NATS key or NATS
Intelligent Key (where fitted).
If this procedure allows the engine to start,
NISSAN recommends placing the registered
NATS key or NATS Intelligent Key (where fitted)
on a separate key-ring to avoid interference from
other devices.
SECURITY SYSTEM
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CD player:
Press the eject (
) button and the CD will be
ejected.
6 CD changer:
1. A CD can be ejected by:
Pressing the eject () button (the currently
played CD will be ejected).
Pressing a CD select button followed by the
eject () button.
Pressing the eject () button followed by a
CD select button.
2. After pressing the eject (
) button, a notifica-
tion message appears in the display.
3. When the CD slot door opens, the CD is ejected and the CD can now be removed.
4. If necessary, insert another CD into the respec- tive CD slot or wait to let the system close the
CD slot door.
To eject all the discs sequentially, press and hold
the eject (
) button for longer than 1.5 seconds.
The CD changer will start to eject from the current
or last used CD. After removing an ejected CD, the
next CD will be ejected. Ejecting CD (with ignition switch in “OFF” or
LOCK):
When the ignition switch is in the “OFF” or LOCK
position it is possible to eject the currently played
CD. However the audio unit will not be activated.
CD player:
Press the eject (
) button and the CD will be
ejected.
6 CD changer:
Press the eject () button less than 1.5 sec-
onds and the CD will be ejected.
To eject all CD’s in sequential order, keep the
eject () button pressed for longer than 1.5
seconds. The CD changer starts to eject from
the current or last used CD onwards. After re-
moving an ejected CD, the next one comes out.
NOTE
When the CD is ejected and not removed
within 15 seconds, it will automatically retract
into the slot to protect it from damage.
If an error message appears in the display,
press the eject () button to eject the faulty
CD and insert another CD or check if the
ejected CD is inserted upside down.
AUX SOCKET
Open the lid and connect the lead with the jack of a
compatible player (e.g. MP3 player) to the socket
jA.
Press the
BLUETOOTH®MOBILE PHONE
FEATURE
This system offers a hands-free facility for your mo-
bile telephone with Bluetooth®to enhance driving
comfort.
For details, see “Mobile phone integration for LW-
MW-FM radio with CD player or 6 CD changer
(Type A)” later in this section.
NAA1092
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The Stop/Start System is designed to prevent un-
necessary fuel consumption, exhaust emissions,
and noise during a journey:
When the vehicle comes to rest the engine is
automatically stopped*.
The engine is then automatically restarted before
you are ready to drive away**.
CAUTION
At the end of the journey the engine must be
stopped and ignition turned OFF. Lock the ve-
hicle as normal. Turning the ignition OFF will shut
down all electrical systems. Failure to do this may
result in a flat battery.
NORMAL OPERATION
The Stop/Start System has stopped the engine and
will automatically restart the engine. The Stop/Start
symbol
j1 is shown in the vehicle information dis-
play.
*The Stop/Start System will
automatically stop the engine when all
the following conditions are valid:
– The gearshift lever is in Neutral position.
– The clutch pedal is fully released.
– The vehicle speed is below about 2 km/h (1 MPH).
– The driver’s seat belt is buckled.
– The driver’s door is closed.
NOTE
The following conditions must also be satisfied
before the engine is automatically stopped. If the
engine does not stop this does not indicate a
fault with the system:
– The outside air temperature is above about 5ºC.
– The engine coolant temperature is at normal operating levels.
– The vehicle has driven some distance since engine start.
– The battery voltage and temperature are within normal levels.
– The vehicle bonnet is closed.
– The steering wheel is not being turned.
– The front and/or rear screen defoggers are turned OFF.
**When the Stop/Start System symbol
(1) is displayed the engine starts running
automatically under at least one of the
following conditions:
– The clutch pedal is depressed.
– The brake pedal is repeatedly pressed (to main-tain vehicle braking performance).
– The battery voltage becomes low (due to electri- cal load from other vehicle systems like head-
lights, heaters, etc., or auxiliary devices con-
nected to the 12 volt socket inside the vehicle).
– The front and/or rear screen defogger is turned on.
– The vehicle speed is above about 2 km/h (1 MPH).
NOTE
The following conditions will prevent the Stop/
Start System automatically restarting the engine.
Starting the engine by turning the ignition switch
is then necessary:
– The driver’s seat belt is unbuckled, or driver’s door is open.
– The bonnet is open.
The Stop/Start System is always engaged at the
start of a journey (once the engine has been started).
The engine is automatically stopped and restarted
during the journey if conditions are suitable
NIC1640
STOP/START SYSTEM
(where fitted)
Starting and driving5-21
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Always remove the ignition key or Intelligent Key
(where fitted) and take it with you – even in your
own garage.
Close all windows completely and lock all doors.
Always park your vehicle where it can be seen.
At night, park in a well lit area.
If the vehicle is equipped with an alarm or immo-
bilization device, use it – even for short periods.
Do not leave children and pets in the vehicle
unattended.
Do not leave valuables on view to tempt a thief.
Always take your valuables with you. If you must
leave something in your vehicle, lock it in the lug-
gage compartment or hide it out of sight.
Do not leave the vehicle documents in your ve-
hicle. In the unfortunate event of your vehicle
being stolen, the documents will only help a thief
to sell the vehicle.
Do not leave articles on a roof rack as they are
particularly vulnerable. If possible, remove them
from the rack and lock them inside the vehicle.
Do not leave the spare key or Intelligent Key in
the vehicle – keep it in a safe place at home.
Do not leave a note of your vehicle’s key number
in the vehicle. A thief may break into the vehicle,
note the key number and return with a new key
and drive the vehicle.
WARNING
If the Electrically Power Assisted Steering
warning light (EPAS) illuminates while driv-
ing, the power assist for steering will be dis-
abled. Greater steering efforts are required to
operate the steering wheel, especially in
sharp turns and at low speed. Stop the ve-
hicle as soon as safely possible and contact a
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop for fur-
ther assistance.
In certain circumstances, factors external to
the EPAS system may contribute to the illumi-
nation of the warning light. If the warning light
illuminates, stop the vehicle as soon as safely
possible if driving. Turn the ignition switch to
the “OFF” position and wait for approximately
20 seconds, then turn the ignition switch to
the ON position again. If the light remains illu-
minated, we recommend you to contact a
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. See
“Warning/indicator lights and audible
reminders” in the “2. Instruments and
controls” section for further details regarding
the EPAS warning light.
The EPAS (Electrically Power Assisted Steering)
system is designed to assist steering.
The steering may appear to feel slightly stiff follow-
ing parking manoeuvres including a great deal of
steering. This is not a malfunction; it is caused by a
control system designed to prevent the motor from overheating. No servicing is required. The EPAS
system will return to normal operation the next time
the vehicle is driven.
Similarly, the EPAS system may not provide full as-
sistance during periods of reduced battery voltage
but will recover once normal battery voltage is re-
stored.
If the EPAS warning light comes on while the engine
is running, it may indicate that the EPAS system is
not working properly. As result greater steering ef-
forts are required to steer the steering wheel, espe-
cially in sharp turns and at low speeds. Have the
system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified
workshop as soon as possible.
NOTE
Incorrectly inflated tyres can lead to poor steer-
ing ability and make the driver suspect a steering
problem: keep the vehicle’s tyres inflated to the
correct pressure at all times.
CAUTION
Any malfunction or accident that could have dam-
aged the steering components (including actual
or attempted theft damage) should be reported
to a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
VEHICLE SECURITY
POWER STEERING SYSTEM
5-38Starting and driving
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7. Open the bonnet (for details, see “Bonnetrelease” in the “3. Pre-driving checks and
adjustments” section) in order to:
Warn other traffic.
Signal to professional road assistance that
you require assistance.
8. Have all passengers exit the vehicle and stand in a safe place, away from traffic and clear of the
vehicle.
CHANGING FLAT TYRE (Models with
spare wheel, where fitted)
Blocking the wheels
WARNING
Make sure to block the appropriate wheel to pre-
vent the vehicle from moving, which may cause
personal injury. Place suitable blocks
j1 in front of and behind the
wheel diagonally opposite the flat tyrejA to prevent
the vehicle from moving when it is on the jack.
Getting the tools and spare wheel
The spare wheel, jack and tools are located inside
the luggage compartment.
jA Type A
jB Type B 5–seater:
1. Open the back door.
2. Remove the luggage compartment floor cover.
3. Remove the retainer
j1 by turning it anti-clock-
wise.
4. Carefully remove and place the subwoofer (where fitted)
j2 on the top right-hand side cor-
ner of the luggage floor compartment (with the
flat surface facing downwards).
NOTE
Be careful not to drop the subwoofer.
5. Remove the jack, tools and spare wheel.
MCE0001DZ
NCE307
without subwoofer
NCE312
5–seater, with subwoofer (where fitted)
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1. Open the back door.
2. Remove both sides and centre floor boards
j1.
3. Remove tonneau cover (where fitted)
j2 and
floor coverj3 . For details, see “Rear parcel shelf
(where fitted)” in the “2. Instruments and
controls” section.
4. Lower the head restraints and fold the third row seat. For details, see “Seats” in the “1. Safety —
seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint
system” section.
5. Release the seat from its locking latches
jAby
pulling up the two levers simultaneously on both
sides
j4.
6. Lift up the seat
j5 and release the levers.
7. Remove the jack, tools and spare wheel.
Removing wheel cover (where fitted)
WARNING
Take care when removing the wheel cover as the
cover may detach suddenly.
Remove the wheel cover as illustrated with a suit-
able tool or carefully remove the wheel cover with
both hands.
Removing the wheel
WARNING
Make sure to read the caution label attached
to the jack body before use.
Do not get under a vehicle that is supported
only by a jack: Use vehicle support stands.
Use only the jack that is provided with your
vehicle. The jack is designed only for lifting
your vehicle during a tyre change.
Do not use the jack provided with your vehicle
on other vehicles.
Use the correct jack-up points. Never use any
other part of the vehicle for jack support.
Never lift the vehicle more than necessary.
Never use blocks on or under the jack.
Do not start or run the engine while the ve-
hicle is on the jack. The vehicle may move
suddenly, and this may cause an accident.
NCE304
7–seater
SCE0173AZ
6-4In case of emergency