engine coolant NISSAN ROGUE SPORT 2019 Owners Manual
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JVC0581X
1. Tachometer (P.2-7)
2. Warning/indicator lights (P.2-10)
3. Vehicle information display (P.2-19)— Odometer/twin trip odometer (P.2-6)
4. Speedometer (P.2-6)
5. Engine coolant temperature gauge (P.2-7)
6. Fuel gauge (P.2-8)
Illustrated table of contents0-9
METERS AND GAUGES
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0-10Illustrated table of contents
JVC1070X
MR20DD ENGINE MODEL
1. Engine coolant reservoir (P.8-5)
2. Engine oil filler cap (P.8-6)
3. Brake and clutch* fluid reservoir (P.8-9)
4. Air cleaner (P.8-15)
5. Window washer fluid reservoir (P.8-10)
6. Drive belt (P.8-13)7. Engine oil dipstick (P.8-6)
8. Battery (P.8-11)
9. Fuse/fusible link box (P.8-18)
*: For Manual Transmission (MT) Model
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
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2 Instruments and controls
Cockpit ........................................................................\
.......................... 2-3
Instrument panel ........................................................................\
.. 2-4
Meters and gauges ..................................................................... 2-5Speedometer and odometer ........................................ 2-6
Tachometer ........................................................................\
........ 2-7
Engine coolant temperature gauge ....................... 2-7
Fuel gauge ........................................................................\
........... 2-8
Instrument brightness control .................................... 2-9
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
position indicator (if so equipped) ........................... 2-9
Warning lights, indicator lights and
audible reminders ..................................................................... 2-10 Checking lights ..................................................................... 2-11
Warning lights ........................................................................\
2-11
Indicator lights ...................................................................... 2-16
Audible reminders .............................................................. 2-18
Vehicle information display ............................................... 2-19 How to use the vehicle
information display ........................................................... 2-20
Startup display ...................................................................... 2-20
Settings ........................................................................\
............... 2-21
Vehicle information display warnings
and indicators ........................................................................\
2-31
Trip computer ........................................................................\
2-39
Clock and outside air temperature ...................... 2-41 Security systems ....................................................................... 2-42
Vehicle Security System .............................................. 2-42
NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System ................. 2-43
Wiper and washer switch ................................................... 2-45 Windshield wiper and washer operation ...... 2-45
Rear window wiper and washer switch ................. 2-46
Rear window and outside mirror
defroster switch ........................................................................\
. 2-47
Headlight and turn signal switch ................................ 2-48 Headlight switch ............................................................... 2-48
Turn signal switch ........................................................... 2-53
Fog light switch (if so equipped) ......................... 2-54
Horn ........................................................................\
............................. 2-54
Heated steering wheel (if so equipped) .................. 2-54
Heated seats (if so equipped) ......................................... 2-55
Dynamic driver assistance switch (models
without ProPILOT assist) (if so equipped) ............. 2-56
Steering assist switch (models with ProPILOT
assist) (if so equipped) .......................................................... 2-57
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) off switch ........... 2-57
Intelligent 4x4 LOCK switch (if so equipped) ...... 2-58
Rear door alert ........................................................................\
.... 2-58
ECO mode switch ..................................................................... 2-59
Power outlet ........................................................................\
......... 2-60 USB (Universal Serial Bus)
charging connector ........................................................ 2-61
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JVC0581X
1. Tachometer
2. Warning/indicator lights
3. Vehicle information display— Odometer/twin trip odometer
4. Speedometer
5. Engine coolant temperature gauge
6. Fuel gaugeThe needle indicators may move
slightly after the ignition switch is
placed in the OFF or LOCK position. This
is not a malfunction.
CAUTION
. For cleaning, use a soft cloth,
dampened with water. Never use
a rough cloth, alcohol, benzine,
thinner or any kind of solvent or
paper towel with a chemical
cleaning agent. They will scratch
or cause discoloration to the lens.
. Do not spray any liquid such as
water on the meter lens. Spraying
liquid may cause the system to
malfunction.
Instruments and controls2-5
METERS AND GAUGES
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Resetting twin trip odometer:
Push the TRIP RESET switch
for more
than 1 second to reset the trip odometer
to zero.
JVI0951X
TACHOMETER
The tachometer indicates engine speed in
revolutions per minute (RPM). Do not rev
the engine into the red zone
.
CAUTION
When engine speed approaches the
red zone, shift to a higher gear or
reduce engine speed. Operating the
engine in the red zone may cause
serious engine damage.
JVI0820X
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
GAUGE
The engine coolant temperature gauge
indicates the engine coolant tempera-
ture.
The engine coolant temperature is nor-
mal when the gauge needle points within
the zone
shown in the illustration.
The engine coolant temperature will vary
with the outside air temperature and
driving conditions.
Instruments and controls2-7
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2-8Instruments and controls
CAUTION
.If the gauge indicates the engine
coolant temperature is near the
hot (H) end of the normal range,
reduce vehicle speed to decrease
the temperature.
. If the gauge is over the normal
range, stop the vehicle as soon as
safely possible and let the engine
idle.
. If the engine is overheated, con-
tinued operation of the vehicle
may seriously damage the en-
gine. (See “If your vehicle over-
heats” (P.6-11) for immediate
action required.)
JVI0640X
FUEL GAUGE
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate
fuel level in the tank when the ignition
switch is in the ON position.
The gauge may move slightly during
braking, turning, accelerating, or going
up and down hills due to movement of
fuel in the tank.
The low fuel warning
appears on the
vehicle information display when the fuel
level in the tank is getting low. Refuel as
soon as it is convenient, preferably before
the gauge reads 0 (empty).
The arrow,
, indicates the location of
the fuel-filler door. Refuel before the gauge reads the
empty (0) position.
There is a small reserve of fuel in the tank
when the fuel gauge reads the empty (0)
position.
CAUTION
.
If the vehicle runs out of fuel, themalfunction indicator light
(MIL) may come on. Refuel as
soon as possible. After a few
driving trips, the
light should
turn off. If the light remains on
after a few driving trips, have the
vehicle inspected. It is recom-
mended you visit a NISSAN dealer
for this service.
. For additional information, see
“Malfunction Indicator Light
(MIL)” (P.2-17).
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4-30Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems
more than 36°F (2°C). This dehumidifies
the air which helps defog the windshield.
The air recirculation mode automatically
turns off, allowing outside air to be drawn
into the passenger compartment to
further improve the defogging perfor-
mance.
The air conditioner is always on in front
defroster or
mode, regardless of
whether the indicator light is on or off.
NOTE:
. The air conditioner system should
be operated for approximately 10
minutes at least once a month. This
helps prevent damage to the air
conditioner system due to the lack
of lubrication.
. A visible mist may be seen coming
from the ventilators in hot, humid
conditions as the air is cooled ra-
pidly. This does not indicate a mal-
function.
. If the engine coolant temperature
becomes too high, the air recircula-
tion mode will be activated and the
indicator light will come on automa-
tically.
. If the engine coolant temperature
gauge indicates engine coolant tem-
perature over the normal range, turn
the air conditioner off. (See “If your
vehicle overheats” (P.6-11).)
JVH0665X
1. Front defrosterbutton
2. ON·OFF button/Temperature control dial (driver side)
3. MODE button
4. Display screen
5. A/C (Air Conditioner) button
6. DUAL button/Temperature control dial (passenger side)
7. Rear defroster
button (See “Rear
window and outside mirror defroster
switch” (P.2-47).)
8. Air recirculation
button
9. Fan speed controlbutton
10. AUTO button
11. Outside air circulation
button
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER AND
HEATER
Automatic operation (AUTO)
The AUTO mode may be used year-round
as the system automatically controls the
air conditioner to a constant tempera-
ture, air flow distribution and fan speed
after the desired temperature is set
manually.
Cooling and dehumidified heating:
1. Push the AUTO button (the indicator light will turn on).
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature.
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4-32Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems
Air intake control:
.Push the air recirculation
button
to recirculate interior air inside the
vehicle. The indicator light on the
button will come on.
The air recirculation cannot be acti-
vated when the air conditioner is in
the front defrosting mode.
. Push the outside air circulation
button to draw outside air into the
passenger compartment. The indica-
tor light on the button will come on.
. To control the air intake automatically,
push and hold either the air recircula-
tion
button or the outside air
circulationbutton (whichever but-
ton with the indicator light illumi-
nated). The indicator lights (both air
recirculation
and outside air cir-
culationbuttons) will flash twice,
and then the air intake will switch to
automatic control. When the auto-
matic control is set, the system auto-
matically alternates between the
outside air circulation and the air
recirculation modes. (The indicator
light of the active mode will turn on.)
NOTE:
Even if the system is manually set to the
air recirculation mode, when both out-
side temperature and coolant tempera-
ture are low, the system may automatically switch to the outside air
circulation mode.
To turn the system off:
To turn off the heater and air conditioner,
push the ON·OFF button.
Push the ON·OFF button again, the sys-
tem will turn on in the mode which was
used immediately before the system was
turned off.
Remote engine start logic (if so
equipped)
When the remote engine start function is
activated, the vehicles equipped with the
automatic air conditioner and heater may
go into automatic heating or cooling
mode depending on the outside and
cabin temperatures. During this period,
the display and the buttons will be
inoperable until the ignition switch is
placed in the ON position. When the
temperature is low, the rear defroster
and the heated steering wheel (if so
equipped) may also be activated auto-
matically with the activation of the re-
mote engine start function. (See “Remote
engine start” (P.3-23).)
JVH0727X
JVH0728X
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OPERATING TIPS (for automatic air
conditioner)
When the engine coolant temperature
and outside air temperature are low, the
air flow from the foot outlets may not
operate for a maximum of 150 seconds.
However, this is not a malfunction. After
the coolant temperature warms up, air
flow from the foot outlets will operate
normally.
The sensors
and, located on the
instrument panel, help maintain a con-
stant temperature. Do not put anything
on or around the sensors.
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER
WARNING
The air conditioner system contains
refrigerant under high pressure. To
avoid personal injury, any air condi-
tioner service should be done only by
an experienced technician with the
proper equipment.
The air conditioner system in your vehicle
is charged with a refrigerant designed
with the environment in mind.
This refrigerant will not harm the
earth’s ozone layer. However, it maycontribute in a small part to global
warming.
Special charging equipment and lubricant
are required when servicing your vehicle’s
air conditioner. Using improper refriger-
ants or lubricants will cause severe da-
mage to the air conditioner system. (See
“Air conditioning system refrigerant and
lubricant recommendations” (P.10-6).)
A NISSAN dealer will be able to service
your environmentally friendly air condi-
tioner system.
In-cabin microfilter
The air conditioner system is equipped
with an in-cabin microfilter. To make sure
the air conditioner heats, defogs, and
ventilates efficiently, replace the filter
according the specified maintenance in-
tervals listed in the "9. Maintenance and
schedules" section. It is recommended to
visit a NISSAN dealer to replace the filter.
The filter should be replaced if the air flow
decreases significantly or if windows fog
up easily when operating the heater or air
conditioner.SAA2374
To remove the antenna, hold the bottom
of the antenna and turn it counterclock-
wise.
To install the antenna, turn the antenna
clockwise and tighten.
CAUTION
.
To avoid damaging or deforming
the antenna, be sure to remove
the antenna under the following
conditions.
— The vehicle enters a garage
with a low ceiling.
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems4-33
ANTENNA
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System temporarily unavailable ......................... 5-120
System malfunction ...................................................... 5-121
System maintenance ................................................... 5-121
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with
pedestrian detection system ....................................... 5-122 AEB with pedestrian detection
system operation ............................................................ 5-124
Turning the AEB with pedestrian detection
system ON/OFF ................................................................ 5-126
AEB with pedestrian detection
system limitations .......................................................... 5-127
System temporarily unavailable ......................... 5-129
System malfunction ...................................................... 5-130
System maintenance ................................................... 5-131
Rear Automatic Braking (RAB) (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
...... 5-132 RAB system operation ................................................ 5-133
Turning the RAB system ON/OFF ...................... 5-133
RAB system limitations .............................................. 5-134
System malfunction ...................................................... 5-136
System maintenance ................................................... 5-137
Break-in schedule ................................................................. 5-137
Fuel Efficient Driving Tips ................................................ 5-138
Increasing fuel economy ................................................. 5-139
Intelligent 4x4 (if so equipped) ................................... 5-139 Intelligent 4x4 LOCK switch operations ...... 5-141
Parking/parking on hills ................................................... 5-143 Electric power steering .................................................... 5-144
Brake system ........................................................................\
... 5-145
Braking precautions ................................................... 5-145
Brake assist ........................................................................\
....... 5-146
Brake assist ....................................................................... 5-146
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ........................ 5-146
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system .............. 5-147
Chassis control ....................................................................... 5-149
Intelligent Trace Control ......................................... 5-149
Intelligent Engine Brake (Continuously
Variable Transmission (CVT) models) .......... 5-150
Active Ride Control ..................................................... 5-151
Hill Start Assist system ..................................................... 5-152
Rear sonar system (RSS) (if so equipped) ......... 5-152
System operation ......................................................... 5-153
How to enable/disable the RSS ........................ 5-155
RSS limitations ................................................................ 5-156
System temporarily unavailable ....................... 5-156
System maintenance ................................................ 5-156
Cold weather driving ......................................................... 5-157 Freeing a frozen door lock ................................... 5-157
Anti-freeze ........................................................................\
.. 5-157
Battery ........................................................................\
........... 5-157
Draining of coolant water ..................................... 5-157
Tire equipment ............................................................... 5-157
Special winter equipment ..................................... 5-158
Driving on snow or ice ............................................. 5-158