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T32-G4
Publication No.: OM15G-0T32E0E
Printed in France
OM15G-0T32E0E Nissan International SA - Switzerland T32-G4
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T32
Foreword
Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN owners. This vehicle is delivered to you with confidence. It is produced using the latest techniques and strict quality
control.
This manual was prepared to help you understand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many kilometres (miles) of driving pleasure.
Please read through this manual before operating your vehicle.
A separate Warranty Information & Maintenance Booklet explains in detail the warranty coverage that applies to your vehicle.
Your NISSAN dealer knows your vehicle best. When you require any service or have any questions, your NISSAN dealer will be glad to assist you with the extensive
resources available for you.
Throughout this manual, some illustrations may only show the layout for Left- Indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause minor or moderate per-
Hand Drive (LHD) models. For Right-Hand Drive (RHD) models, the illustrated sonal injury, or damage to your vehicle. To avoid or reduce the risk, the pro-
shape and location of some components may differ. cedures described must be followed carefully.
All information, specifications and illustrations in this manual are those in effect NOTE
at the time of printing. NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or Indicates additional helpful information.
designs at any time without notice and without obligation.
< >:
Chevrons or angle brackets are used to indicate texts on controls like buttons or
switches inside or on the vehicle.
Air bag warning labels:
Arrows in an illustration that are similar to these call attention to an item in the
illustration.
[ ]:
Square brackets are used to indicate messages, keys, or items displayed on a
screen.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
CAUTION
An improperly disposed battery can harm the environment. Always confirm
local regulations for battery disposal.
Examples of the batteries that the vehicle contains:
• Vehicle battery
• Remote controller battery (for Intelligent Key and/or Remote keyless entry
system)
• Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor battery
• Remote controller battery (for Mobile Entertainment system)
If in doubt, contact your local authority, or a NISSAN dealer, or a qualified work-
shop for advice on disposal.
Bluetooth® is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and licensed to Visteon Corporation and Robert Bosch
m GmbH.
In case of emergency 6
Technical information 9
Index 10
0 Illustrated table of contents
Seats, seat belts and Supplemental Restraint Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model.............................. 0-10
System (SRS).......................................................... 0-2 Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model ........................... 0-11
Exterior front ............................................................ 0-3 Meters and gauges .................................................. 0-12
Exterior rear............................................................. 0-4 Engine compartment................................................ 0-13
Passenger compartment .......................................... 0-5 QR25DE engine model....................................... 0-14
Cockpit ................................................................... 0-6 MR16DDT engine model .................................... 0-14
Left-Hand Drive (LHD) model.............................. 0-6 MR20DD engine model ...................................... 0-15
Right-Hand Drive (RHD) model ........................... 0-8 R9M engine model ............................................. 0-16
Instrument panel ...................................................... 0-10
SEATS, SEAT BELTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
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1. Supplemental front-impact air bags (P. 1-30) 6. Front seats (P. 1-2)
2. Seat belts (P. 1-10) 7. Supplemental side-impact air bags (P. 1-30)
3. Head restraints (P. 1-8) 8. Pre-tensioner seat belt system (P. 1-38)
4. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bags 9. Second row seats (P. 1-5)
(P. 1-30) — Child restraints (P. 1-15)
5. Child restraint anchor point (for top tether 10. ISOFIX child restraint system (for second row
strap child restraint)* (P. 1-15) seats) (P. 1-22)
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1. Inside rearview mirror (P. 3-29) 6. Sun visors (P. 2-58, 3-31)
2. Sunglasses holder (P. 2-52) 7. Room light* (P. 2-59)
3. Front map lights (P. 2-58) 8. Rear personal lights* (P. 2-59)
— Microphone (P. 4-56, P. 4-63)
9. Coat hook (Driver’s side) (P. 2-56)
4. Sunroof* (P. 2-49)
10. Rear armrest (Second row seats) (P. 1-7)
5. Cancel switch for ultrasonic and tilt sensors* — Rear cup holders (P. 2-53)
(P. 3-21)
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13. Headlight cleaner switch* (P. 2-41)
14. Parking sensor system OFF switch* (P. 5-50)
LEFT-HAND DRIVE (LHD) MODEL 4. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left side) 15. Power back door switch* (P. 3-24)
— Audio control* (P. 4-54 or Navigation
1. Instrument brightness control (P. 2-3) system **) 16. Stop/Start OFF switch* (P. 5-21)
2. TRIP RESET switch (P. 2-2) — Vehicle information display control (P. 2-14) 17. Power back door main switch* (P. 3-24)
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System
3. Headlight and turn signal switch (P. 2-35)/Fog (without navigation)* (P. 4-56) 18. Push-button ignition switch (model with Intel-
light switch* (P. 2-42) — Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System ligent Key system)* (P. 5-8)
(with navigation)* (P. 4-63) 19. Ignition switch (model without Intelligent Key
system)* (P. 5-7)
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FRONT SEATS
WARNING
• Do not drive and/or ride in the vehicle with WARNING
the seatback reclined. This can be danger-
Do not adjust the driver’s seat while driving so
ous. The shoulder belt will not be properly
that full attention may be given to vehicle opera-
against the body. In an accident, you and your
tion.
passengers could be thrown into the shoul-
der belt and receive neck or other serious Manual seat adjustment
injuries. You and your passengers could also
slide under the lap belt and receive serious WARNING
injuries.
After adjusting a seat, gently shake the seat to
• For the most effective protection while the confirm that the seat is locked securely. If the
vehicle is in motion, the seatback should be seat is not locked securely, it may move sud-
upright. Always sit well back in the seat and denly and could cause the loss of control of the
adjust the seat belt properly. (See “Seat belts” vehicle.
later in this section.)
CAUTION
When adjusting the seat positions, be sure not to
contact any moving parts to avoid possible inju-
ries and/or damages.
WARNING
Never leave children or adults who would nor-
mally require the support of others alone in the
vehicle. Pets should not be left alone either. They
could unknowingly activate switches or controls
and inadvertently become involved in a serious
accident and injure themselves.
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Operating tips:
Forward and backward: Seat lifter (where fitted): • The power seat motor has an auto-reset over-
load protection circuit. If the motor stops during
1. Pull up the adjusting lever j
1. the seat adjustment, wait 30 seconds, then reac-
2. Slide the seat to the desired position. tivate the switch.
3. Release the adjusting lever to lock the seat in • To avoid discharge of the battery, do not operate
position. the power seats for a long period of time when
the engine is not running.
Reclining:
1. Pull up the adjusting lever j
2.
2. Tilt the seatback to the desired position.
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3. Release the adjusting lever to lock the seatback
in position.
Pull up or push down the adjusting lever to adjust
The reclining feature allows the adjustment of the
the seat height until the desired position is achieved.
seatback for occupants of different sizes to help
obtain the proper seat belt fit. (See “Seat belts” later
in this section.)
The seatback may be reclined to allow occupants to
rest when the vehicle is parked.
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Folding: The second row seats can tilt and slide for easy
entry/exit to/from the third row seats.
1. For vehicles not equipped with third row seat:
Pull up the lever j
1 and fold the seatback flat. WARNING
For vehicles equipped with third row seat: Pull After operating the walk-in mechanism, be sure
up the lever j 1 and pull the strap j
2 on the to return the seat to the rearmost position and
lower side of the outboard seats to fold the then tilt up the seatback until it latches.
seatback flat.
CAUTION
2. To return the seats to a seating position, push up
on the seatback until it latches in place. • When operating the walk-in mechanism, push
and hold the seatback and operate slowly. If
WARNING the seatback is tilted down quickly and then
allowed to slide, there is a risk that it could
• Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage area contact your face or other parts of your body,
or on the rear seats when they are in the fold- or pinch your hand or foot, causing injury.
down position. Use of these areas by passen-
gers without proper restraints could result in • When operating the walk-in mechanism, be
serious injury or death in an accident or sud- sure not to contact any moving parts to avoid
den stop. possible injuries and/or damage.
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– If your ear position is still higher than the rec- NON-ADJUSTABLE HEAD RESTRAINT
WARNING ommended alignment, place the head
Head restraints supplement the other vehicle restraint at the highest position.
safety systems. They may provide additional pro-
tection against injury in certain rear end colli-
• If the head restraint has been removed, ensure
that it is reinstalled and locked in place before
sions. Adjustable head restraints must be ad- riding in that designated seating position.
justed properly, as specified in this section.
Check the adjustment after someone else uses ADJUSTABLE HEAD RESTRAINT
the seat. Do not attach anything to the head re-
straint stalks or remove the head restraint. Do
not use the seat if the head restraint has been
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removed. If the head restraint was removed, re-
install and properly adjust the head restraint be-
fore an occupant uses the seating position. Fail- 1. Removable head restraint
ure to follow these instructions can reduce the
effectiveness of the head restraint. This may in- 2. Single notch
crease the risk of serious injury or death in a col- 3. Lock knob
lision.
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• Your vehicle is equipped with a head restraint
REMOVE
that may be integrated, adjustable or non-adjust-
1. Removable head restraint
able.
2. Multiple notches
• Adjustable head restraints have multiple notches
along the stalk to lock them in a desired adjust- 3. Lock knob
ment position.
4. Stalks
• The non-adjustable head restraints have single
locking notch to secure them to the seat frame.
• Proper Adjustment:
– For the adjustable type, align the head re-
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straint so the centre of your ear is approxi-
mately level with the centre of the head re-
straint. Use the following procedure to remove the head
restraint.
Make sure the head restraint is positioned from the PRECAUTIONS ON SEAT BELT
stored position or any non-latch position so the lock USAGE
knob is engaged in the notch before riding in that
designated seating position. If you are wearing the seat belt properly adjusted
and sitting upright and well back in the seat, chances
Lower of being injured or killed in an accident and/or the
severity of injury may be greatly reduced. NISSAN
strongly encourages you and all of your passengers
to buckle up every time you drive, even if your seat-
ing position includes the supplemental air bag sys-
tems.
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To lower, push and hold the lock knob and push the
head restraint down.
Make sure the head restraint is positioned so the
lock knob is engaged in the notch before riding in
that designated seating position.
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WARNING
Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle WARNING
should use a seat belt at all times. • The shoulder belt anchor height should be
adjusted to the position best for you. Failure
Fastening seat belts
to do so may reduce the effectiveness of the
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WARNING chance or severity of injury in an accident.
The seatback should not be in a reclined position
any more than needed for comfort. Seat belts are
3. Position the lap belt portion low and snug on the • The shoulder belt should rest on the middle
hips as shown. of the shoulder. It must not rest against the
most effective when the passenger sits well back neck.
and straight up in the seat. 4. Pull the shoulder belt portion toward the retrac-
The belt should be away from your face and neck, • When the vehicle slows down rapidly. PRECAUTIONS ON CHILD
but not falling off your shoulder. RESTRAINT USAGE
To increase your confidence in the seat belts, check
To adjust, pull the release button j1 and move the the operation by grasping the shoulder belt and pull-
shoulder belt anchor to the proper position j 2 , so ing forward quickly. The retractor should lock and
that the belt passes over the centre of the shoulder. restrict further belt movement. If the retractor does
not lock during this check, contact a NISSAN dealer
Release the button to lock the shoulder belt anchor
or qualified workshop immediately.
into position.
Unfastening seat belts SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE
Periodically check that the seat belt and all the metal
Push the button on the buckle. The seat belt auto-
components, such as buckles, tongues, retractors,
matically retracts.
flexible wires and anchors, work properly. If loose
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Belt hook (where fitted) parts, deterioration, cuts or other damage on the
seat belt webbing is found, the entire seat belt as-
sembly should be replaced. WARNING
If dirt builds up in the shoulder belt guide of the seat
belt anchors, the seat belts may retract slowly. Wipe
• Infants and small children should always be
placed in an appropriate child restraint while
the shoulder belt guide with a clean, dry cloth. riding in the vehicle. Failure to use a child
To clean the seat belt webbing, apply a mild soap restraint can result in serious injury or death.
solution or any solution recommended for cleaning • Infants and small children should never be
upholstery or carpet. Then wipe with a cloth and carried on your lap. It is not possible for even
allow the seat belts to dry in the shade. Do not allow the strongest adult to resist the forces of a
JVR0438XZ the seat belts to retract until they are completely dry. severe accident. The child could be crushed
between the adult and parts of the vehicle.
Seat belt can be hooked on the belt hook. Also, do not put the same seat belt around
both your child and yourself.
Checking seat belt operation
Seat belt retractors are designed to lock seat belt
• NISSAN recommends that the child restraints
be installed in the rear seat. According to ac-
movement: cident statistics, children are safer when prop-
• When the seat belt is pulled quickly from the erly restrained in the rear seat than in the front
retractor. seat.
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Child safety seat categories 0 and 0+
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Child safety seat categories 0+ and I
Suitability
Front pas-
Mass group Front pas-
senger seat 2nd row 2nd row
senger seat 3rd row seat
(Air bag outer seat centre seat
(Air bag ON)
OFF)
0 <10 kg X X U*2 X X
0+ <13 kg X L*2 U/L*2 X X
I 9 - 18 kg X L*2 U*2 X X
II 15 - 25 kg X L*1*2 UF/L*1*2 X X
III 22 - 36 kg X L*1*2 UF/L*1*2 X X
*1: The fitting arm of the CRS (Child Restraint System) must be engaged with the ISOFIX lower anchor with the 2nd
row seatback in the rearmost position. Then the seatback should be notched forwards to give good support (0 — 3
notches from the rearmost position) (for models with sliding seats).
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ISOFIX label location
WARNING
• Child restraint anchorages are designed to
withstand only those loads imposed by cor-
rectly fitted child restraints. Under no circum-
stances are they to be used for adult seat
belts, harnesses or for attaching other items
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Anchor attachment damage the child restraint anchorages. The
child restraint will not be properly installed
ISOFIX child restraints include two rigid attach- using the damaged anchorage, and a child
ments that can be connected to two anchors lo- could be seriously injured or killed in a colli-
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cated in the seat. With this system, you do not have Type A
sion.
Anchorages are located as illustrated. • Child restraint anchorages are designed to Steps 1 and 2
withstand only those loads imposed by cor- Front-facing:
Position the top tether strap over the top of the rectly fitted child restraints. Under no circum-
seatback and secure it to the tether anchorage that stance are they to be used for adult seat belts, Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for
provides the straightest installation. Tighten the harnesses or for attaching other items or the proper use of your child restraint. Follow these
tether strap according to the manufacturer’s instruc- equipment to the vehicle. Doing so could steps to install a front-facing child restraint on the
tion to remove any slack. damage the child restraint anchorages. The second row outboard seats using ISOFIX:
CHILD RESTRAINT INSTALLATION child restraint will not be properly installed 1. Position the child restraint on the seat j
1.
USING ISOFIX using the damaged anchorage, and a child
could be seriously injured or killed in a colli- 2. Secure the child restraint anchor attachments to
sion. the ISOFIX lower anchors j 2.
WARNING
3. For Europe (Mass group I-F2X, II, III):
• Attach ISOFIX child restraints only at the
The back of the child restraint should be secured
specified locations. For the ISOFIX lower an-
chor locations, see “ISOFIX child restraint sys- against the vehicle seatback. The head restraint
tem (for second row seats)” earlier in this sec- should be removed to obtain the correct child
tion. If a child restraint is not secured properly, restraint fit. Store the head restraint in a secure
your child could be seriously injured or killed place. Be sure to install the head restraint when
in an accident. the child restraint is removed. (See “Head
restraints” earlier in this section, “Universal child
• Do not install child restraints that require the restraints for front seat and rear seats (except for
use of a top tether strap to seating positions Ukraine and Kazakhstan)” earlier in this section)
that do not have a top tether anchor.
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Step 7
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Step 1
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Step 5 Step 2
5. Remove any additional slack from the seat belt; 2. Route the seat belt tongue through the child re-
press downward j 3 and rearward j 4 firmly in straint and insert it into the buckle j
2 until you
the centre of the child restraint with your knee to hear and feel the latch engage.
compress the vehicle seat cushion and seatback
3. To prevent slack in the seat belt webbing, it is
while pulling up on the seat belt. Adjustable
necessary to secure the seat belt in place with
seatbacks should be positioned to ensure full
locking devices attached to the child restraint.
contact between child restraint and seatback. SSS0759AZ
Step 1
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Step 4
Step 6
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For Europe (Mass group II and III)
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Step 5
• Failure to use the seat belts will result in the Steps 2 and 3 Step 5
7. Remove any additional slack from the seat belt; 9. Check to make sure that the child restraint is PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLEMENTAL
press downward j 4 and rearward j 5 firmly in properly secured prior to each use. If the child RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
the centre of the child restraint with your knee to restraint is loose, repeat steps 6 through 8.
compress the vehicle seat cushion and seatback This Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) section
while pulling up on the seat belt. contains important information concerning the driv-
er’s and passenger’s supplemental front-impact air
bags, supplemental side-impact air bags, supple-
mental curtain side-impact air bags and pre-ten-
sioner seat belts.
Supplemental front-impact air bag
system
This system can help cushion the impact force to
the head and chest area of the driver and/or front
passenger in certain frontal collisions. The supple-
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mental front-impact air bag is designed to inflate on
Step 8 (for Europe (Mass group II and III))
the front where the vehicle is impacted.
Supplemental side-impact air bag
system
This system can help cushion the impact force to
the chest area of the driver and front passenger in
certain side-impact collisions. The supplemental
side-impact air bag is designed to inflate on the side
where the vehicle is impacted.
Supplemental curtain side-impact air
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Step 8 (For Europe (except for Mass group II and III) and for
Ukraine and Kazakhstan This system can help cushion the impact force to
8. Test the child restraint before you place the child the head of the driver and passengers in front and
in it j
6 . Push the child restraint from side to side rear outboard seating positions in certain side-im-
and tug it forward to make sure that it is held pact collisions. The supplemental curtain side-im-
securely in place. pact air bag is designed to inflate on the side where
the vehicle is impacted.
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WARNING
WARNING
• Do not place any objects on the steering wheel
pad, on the instrument panel, and near the
front door finishers and the front seats. Do
not place any objects between any occupants
and the steering wheel pad, on the instru-
ment panel, and near the front door finishers
and the front seats. Such objects may become
dangerous projectiles and cause injury if a
supplemental air bag inflates.
• Immediately after inflation, several supple-
mental air bag system components will be hot.
Do not touch them: you may severely burn
yourself.
• No unauthorised changes should be made to
any components or wiring of the supplemen-
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tal air bag systems. This is to prevent acci-
dental inflation of the supplemental air bags
SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG SYSTEMS 5. Supplemental air bag diagnosis sensor unit or damage to the supplemental air bag sys-
tems.
1. Crash zone sensor 6. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bag infla-
2. Supplemental front-impact air bag modules
tors (where fitted) • Do not make unauthorised changes to your
vehicle’s electrical system, suspension sys-
7. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bag
3. Front passenger air bag switch (where fitted) tem, front end structure, and side panels. This
modules (where fitted)
could affect proper operation of the supple-
4. Supplemental side-impact air bag modules 8. Satellite sensors (where fitted) mental air bag systems.
(where fitted)
SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER Distance to empty (dte — km or mile): Changing twin trip odometer display:
Speedometer The distance to empty (dte) j1 provides you with an Push the TRIP RESET switch j 3 (located on the
estimation of the distance that can be driven before instrument panel) to change the display as follows:
refuelling. The dte is constantly being calculated,
based on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the ODO → TRIP A → TRIP B → ODO
actual fuel consumption. Resetting twin trip odometer:
The display is updated every 30 seconds. Push the TRIP RESET switch j 3 for more than 1
The dte mode includes a low range warning feature. second to reset the trip odometer to zero.
If the fuel level is low, the warning is displayed on TACHOMETER
the screen.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte dis-
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play will change to “———”.
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The engine coolant temperature will vary with the The gauge may move slightly during braking, turn-
outside air temperature and driving conditions. ing, accelerating, or going up and down hills due to
movement of fuel in the tank.
CAUTION
The low fuel warning appears on the vehicle
• If the gauge indicates the engine coolant tem- information display when the fuel level in the tank is
perature is near the hot (H) end of the normal getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient, pref-
range, reduce vehicle speed to decrease the erably before the gauge reads 0 (empty). JVI0661MZ
temperature.
The arrow, , indicates the fuel-filler lid is lo-
• If the gauge is over the normal range, stop cated on the right side of the vehicle. The instrument brightness control switch can be op-
the vehicle as soon as safely possible and let erated when the ignition switch is in the ON posi-
the engine idle. CAUTION tion. When the switch is operated, the vehicle infor-
mation display switches to the brightness adjust-
• If the engine is overheated, continued opera- Refuel before the gauge reads the empty (0) po-
sition. ment mode.
tion of the vehicle may seriously damage the
Electric power steering warning light Dipped beam indicator light Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
Electronic parking brake warning light ECO mode system indicator light* Security indicator light
Low tyre pressure warning light* Front fog lights indicator light* Trailer direction indicator light
Glow plug indicator light (diesel engine Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)
Seat belt warning light
model) off indicator light
HOW TO USE THE VEHICLE For more information on warnings and indicators,
INFORMATION DISPLAY see “Vehicle information display warnings and
indicators” later in this section.
To control what items display in the vehicle informa-
tion display, see “Settings” later in this section.
SETTINGS
The setting mode allows you to change the informa-
tion displayed in the vehicle information display:
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• [Driver Assistance] (where fitted)
• Tyre pressure information (where fitted) • Warnings and the <ENTER> j 1 to change a menu item:
• Chassis Control
Warnings will only display if there are any present. • [Driving Aids]
– Blind Spot Warning (BSW) ON/OFF – Parking sensor detection range [Far]/[Mid.]/ The time setting can be selected from 12 hour and
[Near] 24 hour formats.
• [Emergency Brake]
For more details, see “Around view monitor (where For models with navigation or audio system:
– Emergency Brake ON/OFF fitted)” in the “4. Display screen, heater and air con- To set the clock, see “Clock” in the “4. Display
Driver Attention: ditioner, and audio system” section. screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio
[Driver Attention] ON/OFF Chassis Control: system” section, “SETUP button” in the “4. Display
screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio
Traffic Sign: To change the status, warnings or turn on or off any
system” section, or “Audio main operation” in the
of the systems/warnings displayed in the [Chassis
[Traffic Sign] ON/OFF “4. Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and
Control] menu, use the switch j 1 to select
audio system” section in this manual or the separate
Parking Aids: and the <ENTER> j 1 to change a menu item:
Navigation Owner’s Manual.
To change the status or turn on or off any of the sys- • [Trace Control]
Display Settings
tems displayed in the [Parking Aids] menu, use the
– For more details, see “Active Trace Control”
switch j
1 to select and the <ENTER> j 1 to The meter settings allows the customer to choose
in the “5. Starting and driving” section.
change a menu item: from the various meter selections.
• [Moving Object] The meter settings can be changed using the
– Moving Object Detection (MOD) ON/OFF j1 and the <ENTER> j 1 buttons.
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On rare occasions it may be necessary to recalibrate Use the 1 , and the <ENTER> j
j 1 switches to
the TPMS system reference temperature. This op- select and change the units of the vehicle informa-
eration should only be performed when the actual tion display.
tyre pressure has been adjusted, whilst the current Distance/Fuel:
ambient temperature is significantly different to the
The unit for the mileage that displays in the vehicle
current calibration temperature. (See “Tyre Pres-
information display can be changed to:
sure Monitoring System (TPMS) (where fitted)” in
the “5. Starting and driving” section). • km, l/100km
Use the j1 , and the <ENTER> j 1 switches to • km, km/l
start or cancel the calibration process. While the
calibration process is active, the message: [Reset-
• miles, MPG (UK)
ting tyre pressure system] will be displayed. Use the j1 and the <ENTER> j
1 switches to
select and change the unit.
• German
• Italian
• Portuguese
• Dutch
• Spanish
• Turkish
• Russian
Use the 1 , and the <ENTER> j
j 1 switches to
select and change the language of the vehicle infor-
mation display. The language of the centre display/
navigation can be changed independently of the ve-
hicle information display.
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tional details on the displayed warning. The total CO2 or fuel saving and engine stop time
mode shows:
The clock j 1 and outside air temperature j 2 are
• The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions displayed on the upper side of the vehicle informa-
prevented. tion display.
• The time that the engine has been stopped for by
the Stop/Start System.
in the range of −40 to 60°C (−40 to 140°F). of the vehicle, resulting in a serious accident.
The outside air temperature mode includes a low System operation When the [Driver Attention] display is selected, you
temperature warning feature. If the outside air tem- can view your attention level as detected by the sys-
perature is below 3°C (37°F), the warning j3 is dis- tem.
played on the screen (where fitted). For more details, see “Settings” earlier in this sec-
The outside temperature sensor is located in front of tion.
the radiator. The sensor may be affected by road or
NOTE
engine heat, wind directions and other driving con-
ditions. The display may differ from the actual out- • The attention level indicator consists of eight
side temperature or the temperature displayed on levels.
various signs or billboards.
• When stopping the engine, the system is re-
DRIVER ATTENTION ALERT JVI0991XZ set.
(where fitted) Turning the Driver Attention Alert system
If the system detects that driver attention is decreas-
The [Driver Attention] option can be used to activate on and off
ing, the message [Time for a driver break?] appears
or deactivate the Driver Attention Support feature. To activate or deactivate this function, see “Settings”
in the vehicle information display and a buzzer
This system is able to detect whether the driver is earlier in this section.
sounds when the vehicle is driven at speeds above
displaying a lack of attention, or is distracted.
60 km/h (37 MPH).
NOTE
The setting will be retained even if the engine is
restarted.
JVI0973X
JVI0975XZ
A
j Latest detected speed limit.
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system provides
the driver with information about the most recently B
j National speed limit
detected speed limit. The system captures the road JVI1004XZ C
j No speed limit information.
sign information with the multi-sensing front camera
unit j1 located on the windscreen in front of the D
j No-overtaking zone.
inside rearview mirror and displays the detected E
j End of no-overtaking zone.
signs in the vehicle information display. For vehicles
equipped with navigation system, the speed limit
HEADLIGHT SWITCH m position The sensor senses the brightness level and con-
trols the autolight function. If the sensor is cov-
The position turns on the headlights in addition ered, it reacts as if it is dark, and the headlights
to the other lights. will illuminate.
JVI0859XZ
Type B
The position turns on the front clearance, tail, To turn on the high beam, push the lever towards
CAUTION
number plate and instrument panel lights. the front position j
1.
Do not place any objects on top of the sensor j
A.
To turn off the high beam, return the lever to the
neutral position j
2.
JVI0975XZ
JVI0996XZ
Type B
The ambient image sensor j 1 for the high beam
To activate the high beam assist system, turn the assist system is located in front of the inside rearview JVI0477XZ
headlight switch to the AUTO position j 1 and push mirror. To keep the proper operation of the high
the lever forward j2 (high beam position). The high beam assist system and prevent a system malfunc-
beam assist indicator light in the meter will illuminate tion, be sure to observe the following:
Manual type
while the headlights are turned on. The headlight aiming control operates when the ig-
If the high beam assist indicator light does not illu-
• Always keep the windscreen clean.
nition switch is in the ON position and the headlight
minate in the above condition, it may indicate that • Do not attach a sticker (including transparent is on to allow the headlight axis to be adjusted ac-
material) or install an accessory near the ambient cording to the driving condition.
image sensor.
Number of Number of
Switch
front seat rear seat Weight of load in luggage compartment (APPROX. kg (lb))
position
occupants occupants
2WD 4WD
MR16 MR20 QR25 R9M MR20 QR25 R9M
MT MT M-CVT CVT M-CVT CVT MT M-CVT M-CVT CVT M-CVT CVT MT
No
0 1 or 2
occupants No load
1 2 3
178
169 kg 102 kg 111 kg 65 kg 120 kg 64 kg 170 kg 117 kg 75 kg 152 kg 123 kg 252 kg
kg
2 2 3 (373 (225 (245 (143 (265 (141 (375 (258 (165 (335 (271 (556
(392
lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb)
lb)
371
363 kg 305 kg 318 kg 251 kg 318 kg 266 kg 365 kg 322 kg 269 kg 359 kg 332 kg 436 kg
No kg
3 1 (800 (673 (701 (553 (701 (587 (805 (710 (593 (792 (732 (961
occupants (818
lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb)
lb)
Number of Number of
Number of
Switch second third row
front seat Weight of load in luggage compartment (APPROX. kg ( lb ))
position row seat seat
occupants
occupants occupants
2WD 4WD
MR16 MR20 QR25 R9M QR25 R9M
MT MT M-CVT CVT M-CVT CVT MT M-CVT M-CVT MT
No No
0 1 or 2
occupants occupants
No No load
1 2 occupants 2
or 3
105 kg 95 kg 62 kg 61 kg 134 kg 57 kg 137 kg 142 kg 30 kg 141 kg
2 2 3 2
(232 lb) (209 lb) (137 lb) (135 lb) (295 lb) (126 lb) (302 lb) (313 lb) (66 lb) (311 lb)
475 kg 472 kg 509 kg 524 kg 515 kg 474 kg 525 kg
No No 438 kg 428 kg 420 kg
3 1 (1047 (1041 (1122 (1155 (1136 (1045 (1158
occupants occupants (966 lb) (944 lb) (926 lb)
lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb) lb)
JVI0995XZ
Type B
CAUTION
JVI1002XZ
The turn signal switch will not be cancelled auto-
Headlight cleaner switch (where fitted)
matically if the steering wheel turning angle does
The headlight cleaner operates when the headlight not exceed the preset amount. After the turn or
is on and the ignition switch is in the ON position. lane change, make sure that the turn signal
switch is returned to its original position.
To operate the headlight cleaner:
• Push the headlight cleaner switch (where fitted)
Turn signal FRONT FOG LIGHTS (where fitted) REAR FOG LIGHT
To turn on the turn signals, move the lever up j1 or The rear fog light should be used only when visibility
down j 2 to the point where the lever latches. When is seriously reduced (generally, to less than 100 m
the turn is completed, the turn signal cancels auto- (328 ft)).
matically.
To turn on the rear fog light, turn the headlight switch
Lane change signal to the or AUTO (where fitted) position, then
turn the fog light switch to the position. The
To turn on the lane change signals, move the lever rear fog light and indicator light on the meter
up j1 or down j 2 to the point where the light be- illuminate. The fog light switch will return to the
gins to flash.
position automatically.
JVI0861XZ
If the lever is moved back right after moving up j
1
Type A If the front fog lights (where fitted) are already turned
or down j 2 , the light will flash 3 times. on with the headlight switch in the position,
To cancel the flashing, move the lever to the oppo- you can turn on the rear fog light without first turn-
site direction. ing the headlight switch to the or AUTO (where
fitted) position.
To turn the rear fog light off, turn the fog light switch
to the position again.
JVI0954XZ
Type B
WARNING
In freezing temperatures, the washer fluid may
freeze on the windscreen and obscure your vi-
sion. Warm the windscreen with the defogger be-
fore you wash the windscreen.
CAUTION
• Do not operate the washer continuously for
longer than 30 seconds.
JVI0865XZ JVI0863XZ
• Do not operate the washer if the window Type B Type D
washer reservoir is empty.
The windscreen wiper and washer operate when
WINDSCREEN WIPER AND WASHER the ignition switch is in the ON position.
SWITCH Wiper operation
The lever position <AUTO> (Type A/Type C) j 1
operates the rain-sensing auto wiper system (where
fitted) (see “Rain-sensing auto wiper system (where
fitted)” later in this section).
The lever position (INT) j 1 (Type B/Type D)
JVI1214XZ operates the wiper intermittently.
Type C
• The intermittent operation can be adjusted by
turning the adjustment control knob, (longer) j
A
JVI1213XZ or (shorter) j
B.
Type A
• The speed of the intermittent operation varies
depending on the vehicle speed. (where fitted).
The lever position j
2 operates the wiper at low
speed.
The lever position j
3 operates the wiper at high
speed.
To return the wiper arm to its normal position, place The headlight cleaner (where fitted) will also oper-
the wiper arm in the down position and then push ate with operation of the windscreen washer. See
JVI0997XZ
the lever j “Headlight cleaner (where fitted)” earlier in this sec-
4 up once. Type B
tion.
For more information on replacing the windscreen The rain-sensing auto wiper system can automati-
Wiper drip wipe system:
wiper blades, see “Wiper blades” in the “8. Mainte- cally turn on the wipers and adjust the wiper speed
nance and do-it-yourself” section. The wiper will also operate once about 3 seconds depending on the rainfall and the vehicle speed by
after the washer and wiper are operated. This op- using the rain sensor located on the upper part of
CAUTION eration is to wipe washer fluid that has dripped on the windscreen.
• This function can be operated even if the igni- the windscreen.
tion switch is in the ON position. However, to To activate or deactivate this function, see “Settings”
earlier in this section.
HEADLIGHT CLEANER SWITCH See “Window washer fluid” in the “8. Maintenance
(where fitted) and do-it-yourself” section for details on refilling the
reservoir tank.
NAA1546
Type A
SIC2255Z
Headlight cleaner switch (where fitted)
When the rear defogger is turned on, the Stop/ horn sound. To close a window, pull up the power window
Start System (where fitted) will not be activated. switch.
Driver’s window switch
SIC4522Z
5. Release the power window switch. Operate the AUTOMATIC SUNROOF AND
window by the automatic function to confirm the WARNING
SUNSHADE
initialisation is complete. • In an accident you could be thrown from the
If the power window automatic function does not vehicle through an open sunroof. Adults
operate properly after performing the procedure should always use seat belts and children
above, have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN should always use seat belts or child restraint
dealer or qualified workshop. systems.
• Never allow anyone to stand up or extend any
portion of their body out of the opening while
the vehicle is in motion or while the sunroof is
closing.
CAUTION JVI0950XZ
The auto-reverse function enables the sunroof and 5. Release the sunroof switch. The sunroof and
sunshade to automatically reverse when something sunshade will fully open and then fully close.
is caught in the sunroof and sunshade as it is clos- 6. Check if the sunroof switch operates normally.
JVI0878XZ JVI0879XZ
Instrument panel Cargo area
WARNING
CONSOLE BOX WARNING
• The storage compartments should not be Keep the sunglasses holder closed while driving
used while driving so that the full attention to avoid obstructing the driver’s view and to help
may be given to vehicle operation. prevent an accident.
• Keep the storage lids closed while driving to CAUTION
help prevent injury in an accident or sudden
stop. • Do not use for anything other than sunglasses.
JVI0619XZ
To keep a drink cold or warm, The second row seat cup holders are located in the The front and second row seat soft bottle holders
rear fold-down armrest. are located on the doors.
1. Place the drink in the cup holder.
2. Choose the or mode by operating the SOFT BOTTLE HOLDERS Third row seat (where fitted)
heater and air conditioner. CAUTION
3. Open the cup holder vent by pulling the knob up • Do not use bottle holder for any other objects
1.
j that could be thrown about in the vehicle and
possibly injure people during sudden braking
• The airflow coming from the drink holder vent is
or an accident.
the same temperature as the air conditioner. The
temperature cannot be set independently. • Do not use bottle holder for open liquid con-
tainers.
• When the heater or the air conditioner is working
in high temperature, the cooling function will not
work even if the cup holder vent is opened. JVI0875XZ
JVI0952XZ WARNING
Do not put objects heavier than 75 kg (165 lbs)
Slide a card into the card holder j
A. on the load floor while in the mid position. In the
upper position, objects heavier than 20 kg (10
LUGGAGE HOOKS lbs) should not be placed on the load floor.
CAUTION
• Do not push the front edge of the luggage
board forcibly. Doing so may cause the lug-
gage board to be tilted, resulting in personal
injury.
• Do not handle the luggage board forcibly as
this may deform it.
WARNING
• Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks.
In a sudden stop or collision, unsecured cargo
• Always make sure that the luggage is prop- could cause personal injury.
erly secured. Use the suitable ropes and
hooks.
Three-stage mode 4. Pull off the inner board toward the rear of the Vertical mode
vehicle from j B.
1. Pull the outer board upward to about 30°. 1. Pull the outer board upward to 90°.
5. Push the inner board into j
C.
2. Pull the outer board toward the rear of the ve- 2. Push down the board until it stops.
hicle and then push it into the bottom of the lug-
gage under space.
3. Pull the inner board upward until it stops at posi-
tion jA.
JVI0944XZ SIC3505Z
Two row model
To use the luggage under space, pull off the outer The coat hook is located above the rear side win-
board. dow (on the driver’s side).
CAUTION
Do not apply a total load of more than 1 kg (2 lb)
to the hook.
JVI0943X
JVI0945XZ
Three row model
1. Place the inner board on the upper position. (See
“Three-stage mode” earlier in this section.) To use the luggage under space, pull off the board.
TONNEAU COVER (where fitted) The tonneau cover keeps the luggage compartment
contents hidden from the outside.
To use the tonneau cover, open the flap j1 , pull it
out j
2 and insert both sides to the guide j
3.
To remove the tonneau cover, stow the cover and
pull the holder j
4.
WARNING
• Never put anything on the tonneau cover, no JVI0889XZ
matter how small. Any object on it could cause
an injury in an accident or sudden stop.
Luggage can be carried on the roof by securing
• Do not leave the tonneau cover in the vehicle crossbars to the roof rail. Follow all crossbar manu-
with it disengaged from the holder. facturers instructions for installing and use of the
crossbars. The roof rail is designed to carry loads
• The child restraint top tether strap may be
(luggage plus crossbars) below 100 kg (221 lb).
damaged by contact with the tonneau cover
or items in the luggage area. Remove the ton- Overloading may cause damage to the vehicle.
neau cover from the vehicle or secure it in the CAUTION
luggage area. Also secure any items in the
luggage area. Your child could be seriously • Do not put or hang anything on or around side
pipes or plastic covers.
injured or killed in a collision if the top tether
strap is damaged. • For crossbar installation on a roof rail with
driving lights, contact a NISSAN dealer or
qualified workshop.
JVI0955X
JVI0627XZ
side j2. door position. The lights will go off when the
ignition switch is placed in the ON position, or Push the button to turn the map lights on. To turn
the driver’s door is closed and locked. The them off, push the button again.
SIC2063AZ
REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS SIC3869Z
(where fitted)
The room light has a three-position switch. To access the vanity mirror, pull the sun visor down
and flip open the mirror cover.
1 , the room
When the switch is in the ON position j
light illuminates. The vanity mirror light illuminates when the vanity
mirror cover is opened. When the cover is closed,
When the switch is in the DOOR position j 2 , the
the light will turn off.
room light illuminates when a door is opened.
The interior light timer will keep the room light on for LUGGAGE ROOM LIGHT
approximately 15 seconds when: The luggage room light illuminates when the back
door is opened. When the back door is closed, the
• The key is removed from the ignition switch with SIC3250Z
light will turn off.
the driver’s door closed. (model without Intelli-
gent Key system) BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM
To turn the rear personal lights on, push the switch.
• The ignition switch is placed in the OFF position. To turn them off, push the switch again. When the interior light stays on, it will automati-
(model with Intelligent Key system) cally turn off after a period of time when the igni-
• The doors are unlocked by pushing the UN- tion switch has been placed in the OFF position.
LOCK button (on the integrated keyfob or To turn on the light again, place the ignition
Intelligent Key) or the request switch (Intelligent switch in the ON position.
Key system equipped models), with the ignition
switch in the LOCK position.
Your vehicle can only be driven with the keys spe- Your vehicle can only be driven with the NATS keys, When storing the key press the release button and
cific to your vehicle. A key number plate is supplied which are registered to your vehicle’s NATS com- push key to fold the key back into fob slot.
with your key. Record the key number and keep the ponents. As many as 4 NATS keys can be regis-
key number plate in a safe place, except in the ve- tered and used with one vehicle. The new keys must INTELLIGENT KEY (where fitted)
hicle, in case of the need to duplicate the keys. be registered by a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-
shop prior to use with the NATS of your vehicle.
The key can only be duplicated using an original key
Since the registration process requires erasing all
or the original key number. The key number is re-
memory in the NATS components when registering
quired when you have lost all of the keys and do not
new keys, be sure to take all NATS keys that you
have the original key to duplicate from. If the key is
have to the NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
lost, or you need extra keys, provide an original key
or the key number to a NISSAN dealer or qualified *: Immobilizer
workshop.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Do not allow the NATS key, which contains an SPA2502Z
Do not leave the keys inside the vehicle when electrical transponder, to come into contact with Type A
leaving the vehicle. water or salt water. This could affect the system
function.
NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
(NATS*) KEY (where fitted) Mechanical key
SPA2543Z
Type B
To unfold the key from the fob, press the release 3. Key number plate (1)
1. NATS key (2)
button.
2. Key number plate (1)
Locking the doors with the integrated keyfob, the LOCKING WITH KEY
WARNING Intelligent Key (where fitted) or the key will lock all
• Always look before opening any doors, to doors including the back door and activate the Su-
avoid an accident with oncoming traffic. per Lock System.
• Never leave children or adults who would nor- This means that none of the doors can be opened
mally require the support of others alone in from the inside in order to prevent theft.
the vehicle. They could unknowingly activate The system will be released when the door is un-
switches or controls and inadvertently locked with the integrated keyfob, Intelligent Key
become involved in a serious accident. (where fitted) or key.
SUPER LOCK SYSTEM (where fitted) The Super Lock System will not activate when the
JVP0289XZ
doors are locked with the power door lock switch.
WARNING
Emergency situations Model without Super Lock System
For Super Lock System equipped models, failure
to follow the precautions below may lead to haz- If the Super Lock System is activated due to a traf-
To lock the door, insert the key to the door key cyl-
ardous situations. Make sure the Super Lock Sys- fic accident or other unexpected circumstances
inder and turn the key to the front side of the vehicle
tem activation is always safely conducted. while you are in the vehicle:
j1.
• When the vehicle is occupied, never lock the • Place the ignition switch to the ON position, the
All doors including the back door will lock.
doors with the integrated keyfob or the Intel- Super Lock System will be released and all the
doors can be unlocked with the power door lock To unlock the door insert the key to the door key cyl-
ligent Key (where fitted). Doing so will trap
switch. You can then open the doors. inder and turn the key to the rear side of the vehicle
the occupants, since the Super Lock System
j2.
prevents the doors from being opened from • Remove the key from the ignition switch and un-
the inside of the vehicle. lock the door using the integrated keyfob or the All doors including the back door will unlock. In the
Intelligent Key (where fitted). The Super Lock selective door unlock mode, only the driver’s side
• Only operate the integrated keyfob or the In-
System will be released and you can open the door will unlock.
telligent Key (where fitted) lock button when
door.
there is a clear view of the vehicle. This is to Model with Super Lock System
prevent anybody from being trapped inside
the vehicle through the Supper Lock System To lock the door, insert the key to the door key cyl-
activation. inder and turn the key to the front side of the vehicle
j1.
All doors including the back door will lock and the
Super Lock System will activate.
SPA2804Z
Passenger’s armrest (where fitted)
The remote keyless entry system can operate all • Do not place the integrated keyfob for an ex- Locking doors
door locks (including the back door) using the inte- tended period in an area where temperatures
grated keyfob. The remote controller can operate at exceed 60°C (140°F). 1. Remove the ignition key.
a distance of approximately 1 m (3.3 ft) away from 2. Close all doors.
If an integrated keyfob is lost or stolen, NISSAN
the vehicle. The operating distance depends upon
recommends erasing the ID code of that integrated 3. Push the LOCK button j
2 on the inte-
the conditions around the vehicle.
keyfob from the vehicle. This may prevent the unau- grated keyfob.
As many as 4 integrated keyfobs can be used with thorised use of the integrated keyfob to unlock the
one vehicle. For information about the purchase and vehicle. For information regarding the erasing pro- 4. All doors will be locked. The door lock indicator
use of additional integrated keyfobs, contact a cedure, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified work- light (located on the instrument panel) will
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. shop. illuminate for 1 minutes (where fitted).
The integrated keyfob will not function under the fol- For information regarding the replacement of a bat- 5. Operate door handles to confirm that the doors
lowing conditions: tery, see “Battery” in the “8. Maintenance and have been securely locked.
do-it-yourself” section. CAUTION
• When the distance between the integrated key-
fob and vehicle is more than approximately 1 m USING REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY After locking the doors using the integrated key-
(3.3 ft). SYSTEM fob, be sure that the doors have been securely
locked by operating the door handles.
• When the integrated keyfob battery is
discharged. Unlocking doors
• When the key is in the ignition switch. 1. Push the UNLOCK button j
3 on the inte-
CAUTION grated keyfob.
2. All doors will be unlocked.
• When locking the doors using the integrated
keyfob, be sure not to leave the key in the All doors will be locked automatically unless one of
vehicle. the following operations is performed within 30 sec-
onds or 1 minute after pushing the UNLOCK
• Do not allow the integrated keyfob, which
JVP0278XZ button j 3.
contains electrical components, to come into
contact with water or salt water. This could • Opening any doors.
affect the system function. 1
j Jackknife type key release button
• Inserting the key into the ignition switch.
• Do not drop the integrated keyfob. 2
j LOCK button
• Do not strike the remote controller sharply 3
j UNLOCK button
against another object.
4
j Battery indicator light
SPA2502Z
Type A
SPA2543Z
Type B
• Never leave the Intelligent Key in the vehicle mately 2 years. If the battery is discharged, replace • Wetting may damage the Intelligent Key. If the
when you leave the vehicle. it with a new one. Intelligent Key gets wet, immediately wipe un-
til it is completely dry.
• When the outside temperature is extremely For information regarding replacement of a battery,
low, the Intelligent Key system may not func- see “Battery” in the “8. Maintenance and • Do not place the Intelligent Key for an ex-
tion properly. do-it-yourself” section. tended period in an area where temperatures
exceed 60°C (140°F).
Hazard indicator mode Your vehicle has either or both of the following se-
curity systems:
Operation DOOR LOCK DOOR UNLOCK
Intelligent Key system (using
• Theft warning
door handle or back door request HAZARD - once HAZARD - twice • NISSAN Anti-theft System (NATS)*
switch) The security condition will be shown by the security
Remote keyless entry system indicator light.
HAZARD - once HAZARD - twice
(using m or m button)
(* immobilizer)
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM
(where fitted)
The theft warning system provides visual and audio
alarm signals if parts of the vehicle are disturbed.
Security indicator light
SIC2045Z
Start the engine using the following procedure: The light operates whenever the ignition switch is in
the LOCK, OFF or ÀCC position. The security indi-
1. Remove any items that may be causing the inter- cator light indicates that the security systems on the
ference away from the NATS key. vehicle are operational.
2. Leave the ignition switch in the ON position for If NATS is malfunctioning, this light will remain on
approximately 5 seconds. while the ignition switch is in the ON position.
3. Place the ignition switch in the OFF or LOCK If the light remains on and/or the engine does
position, and wait approximately 10 seconds. not start, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 again. workshop for NATS service as soon as possible.
WARNING
• The bonnet must be closed and latched se-
curely before driving. Failure to do so could
cause the bonnet to fly open and result in an
accident.
• Never open the bonnet if steam or smoke is
coming from the engine compartment to
avoid injury.
JVP0288XZ
The back door can be unlocked by: Power back door main switch
WARNING
• pushing the UNLOCK button on the key.
• Always be sure the back door has been closed
securely to prevent it from opening while driv- • pushing the back door request switch (where fit-
ing. ted).
• Do not drive with the back door open. This • pushing the door handle request switch (where
could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be fitted).
drawn into the vehicle. See “Exhaust gas (car- • pushing the power door lock switch to the un-
bon monoxide)” in the “5. Starting and driving” lock position.
section for exhaust gas.
To close the back door, pull down until it securely
• Do not leave children unattended inside the locks.
JVP0282XZ
JVP0281XZ
JVP0286XZ
JVP0285XZ
• Even if the Intelligent Key is carried with you, • pushing the power back door switch j
A on the
the back door cannot be opened when some- instrument panel
thing such as a leather glove which absorbs • pushing the power back door switch j
D on the
the light is put under the hands-free sensor. lower part of the back door
• The back door may not open, if the headlights, • pushing the power back door button j
C on the
sunlight or another light source shines directly key for more than 1 second
on the sensor, or an accessory such as a
frame is attached to the number plate, even if The hazard flashes 4 times and the outside chime
JVP0302XZ
your hand or luggage enters the operating sounds when the back door starts closing.
range of the hands-free sensor when the In- Reverse function
NOTE telligent Key is carried with you.
The power back door will reverse immediately if one
• The back door cannot be closed automati-
• When washing, waxing or maintaining your ve- of the following actions is performed during power
cally by using the hands-free sensor j
E. hicle, placing or replacing the body cover, or open or power close.
splashing water to the area around the hands-
the back door as it is opening or closing. When the low. When the power back door main switch is in
control unit detects an obstacle, the back door will the OFF position, the back door can be opened
If the back door cannot be opened with the power
reverse and return to the full open or full close posi- manually by pushing the back door opener switch.
door lock switch due to a discharged battery, follow
tion. If the power back door opener switch is pushed
these steps.
during power open or close, the power operation
If a second obstacle is detected, the back door will be cancelled and the back door can be oper- 1. Fold the rear seats down. See “Folding” in the
motion will stop. The back door will enter the manual ated manually. “1. Safety — seats, seat belts and supplemental
mode. restraint system” section.
AUTO CLOSURE (where fitted)
A pinch sensor is mounted on each side of the back 2. Insert a suitable tool in the access opening. Move
door. If an obstacle is detected by the pinch sensor If the back door is pulled down to a partly open posi- the release lever to the right. The back door will
during power close, the back door will reverse and tion, the back door will pull itself to the closed posi- be unlatched.
return to the full open position immediately. tion.
3. Push the back door up to open.
NOTE Do not apply excessive force when the auto clo-
sure is operating. Excessive force applied may Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop as
If the pinch sensor is damaged or removed, the cause the mechanism to malfunction. soon as possible for repair.
power close function will not operate.
CAUTION
• The back door will automatically close from a
partly open position. To avoid pinching, keep
hands and fingers away from back door open-
ing.
tion.
When the system is turned on, the indicator light j
B The outside rearview mirror remote control operates
will illuminate and excessive glare from the head- when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON posi-
lights of the vehicle behind you will be reduced. tion.
Push the switch j A for 3 seconds to make the The outside rearview mirrors automatically fold when
inside rearview mirror operate normally and the indi- the outside rearview mirror folding switch is pushed
cator light will turn off. Push the switch again JVP0133XZ in. To unfold, push to the switch again.
for 3 seconds to turn the system on. CAUTION
Do not hang any objects on the mirror or apply The outside rearview mirror remote control operates
Continuously performing the fold/unfold opera-
glass cleaner. Doing so will reduce the sensitivity when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON posi-
tion of the outside rearview mirror may cause the
of the sensor j C , resulting in improper opera- tion.
switch to stop the operation.
tion. 1. Turn the switch to select the left or right mirror
j1.
Safety precautions ................................................... 4-2 Manual air conditioner and heater ....................... 4-26
Centre multi-function control panel (models with Automatic air conditioner and heater ................... 4-28
navigation system) ................................................... 4-2 Servicing air conditioner ..................................... 4-29
How to use touch screen display ........................ 4-3 Heated Windscreen button (where fitted)................. 4-30
How to use brightness control/display on/off ThermaClear Heated Windscreen (where
button................................................................. 4-3 fitted).................................................................. 4-30
How to use ENTER/Scroll dial ............................ 4-3 Audio system (where fitted)...................................... 4-30
How to use BACK button ................................... 4-4 Audio operation precautions ............................... 4-30
Vehicle information and settings (models with Antenna.............................................................. 4-38
navigation system) ................................................... 4-4 FM-AM Radio with Compact Disc (CD) player
How to use INFO button..................................... 4-4 (Type A) ............................................................. 4-39
How to use SETUP button.................................. 4-4 FM-AM Radio with Compact Disc (CD) player
Around view monitor (where fitted)........................... 4-6 (Type B) ............................................................. 4-47
Available views ................................................... 4-7 NissanConnect App smartphone integration
Difference between predictive and actual (where fitted) ...................................................... 4-53
distances............................................................ 4-10 USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port ........ 4-53
How to switch the display ................................... 4-11 AUX (Auxiliary) input jack .................................... 4-54
Camera aiding corner sensor function (where Steering wheel mounted controls for audio ......... 4-54
fitted).................................................................. 4-11 Disc/USB memory care and cleaning.................. 4-55
Moving Object Detection (MOD) function Car phone or CB radio (where fitted)....................... 4-55
(where fitted) ...................................................... 4-12 Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (Type A)...... 4-56
Park Assist (PA) (where fitted) ............................ 4-14 Regulatory information ........................................ 4-56
How to adjust the screen .................................... 4-22 Control buttons and microphone......................... 4-57
Operating tips..................................................... 4-23 Bluetooth® settings ............................................ 4-57
Vents....................................................................... 4-23 Using the system ................................................ 4-59
Centre vents....................................................... 4-23 General settings ................................................. 4-62
Side vents .......................................................... 4-24 Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (Type B)...... 4-63
Rear vents (where fitted)..................................... 4-24 Regulatory information ........................................ 4-63
Heater and air conditioner........................................ 4-24 Control buttons and microphone......................... 4-64
Operating tips (for automatic air conditioner)....... 4-25 Pairing procedure ............................................... 4-64
Phonebook ......................................................... 4-64 Ending a call....................................................... 4-65
Making a call ...................................................... 4-64 Bluetooth® settings ............................................ 4-65
Receiving a call................................................... 4-65 Telephone setup ................................................. 4-65
During a call ....................................................... 4-65
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CENTRE MULTI-FUNCTION CONTROL PANEL (models with navigation
system)
WARNING
• Do not adjust the display controls, heater and
air conditioner controls or audio controls while
driving, so that full attention may be given to
vehicle operation.
• If you noticed any foreign objects entering the
system hardware, spilled liquid on the sys-
tem, or noticed smoke or fumes coming out
from the system, or any other unusual opera-
tion is observed, stop using the system imme-
diately and contact the nearest NISSAN dealer
or qualified workshop. Ignoring such condi-
tions may lead to an accident, fire or electric
shock.
• Do not disassemble or modify this system. If
you do, it may lead to an accident, fire, or
electric shock.
CAUTION
To prevent battery discharge, do not use the sys-
tem for extended periods of time when the en-
gine is not running. JVH0829X
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HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN Touch screen operation • Delete:
DISPLAY Deletes the last entered character with one
touch. Touch and hold the delete key to delete all
WARNING of the characters.
• The glass display screen may break if it is hit • OK:
with a hard or sharp object. If the glass screen
Completes the character input.
breaks, do not touch it. Doing so could result
in an injury. Touch screen maintenance
• To clean the display, never use a rough cloth, To clean the display screen, use a dry, soft cloth. If
alcohol, benzine, thinner or any kind of sol- additional cleaning is necessary, use a small amount
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vent or paper towel with a chemical cleaning of neutral detergent with a soft cloth. Never spray
agent. They will scratch or deteriorate the the screen with water or detergent. Dampen the
panel. Selecting items: cloth first and then wipe the screen.
• Do not splash any liquid such as water or car Touch an item to select. For example, to select the
HOW TO USE BRIGHTNESS
fragrance on the display. Contact with liquid [Treble] key, touch the [Treble] key on the screen.
Touch up/down arrow j 1 on the screen to display CONTROL/DISPLAY ON/OFF
will cause the system to malfunction.
the previous or the next page. BUTTON
To help ensure safe driving, some functions cannot
Adjusting items: Push the brightness control/display on/off [ ]
be operated while driving.
button to change the display brightness between
The on-screen functions that are not available while Touch the [+] or [-] j
2 key to adjust the settings of day mode and night mode. While the mode is being
driving will be “greyed out” or muted. an item. displayed, the brightness can be adjusted using the
Entering characters: scrolling dial.
Park the vehicle in a safe location and then operate
the navigation system. Touch the letter or number key on the keyboard Push and hold the brightness control/display on/off
screen. Options below are available when inputting [ ] button for more than 2 seconds to turn the
CAUTION
characters. display off. Push the button again to turn the display
• ALWAYS give your full attention to driving.
• 123/ABC: on.
• Avoid using vehicle features that could dis-
Changes the keyboard between numbers and HOW TO USE ENTER/SCROLL DIAL
tract you. If distracted, you could lose control
alphabets. Turn the ENTER/Scroll dial to select items on the
of your vehicle and cause an accident.
screen and to adjust the levels of setting items. Push
• Space:
the dial to confirm the selected item or setting.
Inserts a space.
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VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS (models with navigation system)
HOW TO USE BACK BUTTON Vehicle information can be checked and various set- HOW TO USE SETUP BUTTON
tings can be adjusted on the display.
Push the BACK button to return to the previous
screen. Designs and items displayed on the screen may
vary depending on the models and specifications.
HOW TO USE INFO BUTTON
Push the INFO button to display the following infor-
mation on the display screen.
Available items:
• My Apps JVH0647XZ
• Eco Score Push the SETUP button to view and adjust the fol-
lowing setting items.
My Apps
Available items:
Some application services can be used with this
system when linked to your smartphone. For details, • Audio
see “NissanConnect App smartphone integration
(where fitted)” later in this section.
• Navigation
• Telephone & Bluetooth
Traffic Messages
• System
Traffic Messages can be displayed on the display
screen when available. Refer to the separate Navi- – Display
gation System Owner’s Manual for details. – Clock
Eco Score – Language
The Eco Score feature analyses driving behaviour – Camera Display Settings (where fitted)
and provides an overall score.
– Temperature Unit
– Touch Click
– Beep Tones
– Factory Settings
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• Traffic Messages Navigation settings Clock:
• Radio Navigation settings can be changed. See Naviga- Select the corresponding keys to adjust the set-
tion System Owner’s Manual for details. tings.
Audio settings
Audio settings can be adjusted from the audio setup Telephone & Bluetooth settings • Time Format:
screen. Telephone & Bluetooth settings can be changed. The time setting can be selected from 12 hour
See “Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System and 24 hour formats.
1. Push the SETUP button.
2. Select the [Audio] key.
(Type B)” later in this section for details. • Date Format:
System settings The day, month and year display can be selected
3. Select the item you wish to adjust. from five formats.
Various system settings can be adjusted from the
Bass/Treble/Balance/Fade: system settings. • Clock Mode:
Touch the adjustment bar next to the corresponding
1. Push the SETUP button. Select the clock mode from Manual, Time Zone
keys on the display to adjust the tone quality and
and Auto.
speaker balance. 2. Select the [System] key.
When [Manual] is selected, you can set the clock
The levels of these features can also be adjusted 3. Select the item you wish to adjust.
mode manually from the [SET CLOCK MANU-
with the ENTER/Scroll dial. See “FM-AM Radio with Display: ALLY] screen.
Compact Disc (CD) player (Type B)” later in this
section for audio operations. Select the corresponding keys to adjust the set- Select [Auto] to automatically maintain the time
tings. using GPS.
Speed Sensitive Vol.:
Speed sensitive volume function increases the vol-
• Brightness: • Set Clock Manually:
ume of the audio system as the speed of the vehicle Adjusts the brightness of the display. Mode (AM/PM) (where fitted), Hours, Minutes,
increases. Choose the desired effect level from 0 Day, Month and Year can be set manually if
(OFF) to 5. The higher the setting, the more the vol-
• Display Mode:
[Manual] is selected in the Clock Mode setting.
ume increases in relation to vehicle speed. Adjusts to fit the level of lighting in the vehicle.
Touch the [Display Mode] key to cycle through • Daylight Savings Time:
AUX Level:
options of the mode (Day, Night and Auto). Turns the daylight savings time on or off.
This feature controls the volume level of incoming
sound when an auxiliary device is connected to the • Scroll Direction: • Time Zone:
system. Select the level from [Low] (Quiet), [Me- Adjusts the direction of the menu scroll. Choose Select the applicable time zone from the list.
dium], and [High] (Loud). either the up arrow or the down arrow.
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AROUND VIEW MONITOR
(where fitted)
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CAUTION
WARNING
Clean the camera lens with soft cloth to keep it
• The Around View Monitor is a convenient fea- free from dirt, snow, etc. Do not scratch the lens
ture but it is not a substitute for proper ve- when cleaning.
hicle operation because it has areas where
objects cannot be viewed. Always look out AVAILABLE VIEWS
the windows and check mirrors to be sure
that it is safe to move. WARNING
• The driver is always responsible for safety dur- • The distance guide line and the vehicle width
ing parking and other manoeuvres. line should be used as a reference only when
the vehicle is on a paved, level surface. The
• Do not use the Around View Monitor with the
distance viewed on the monitor is for refer-
outside mirror in the stored position, and
ence only and may be different than the ac-
make sure that the back door is securely
tual distance between the vehicle and dis-
closed when operating the vehicle using the
played objects.
Around View Monitor.
• The distance between objects viewed on the • Use the displayed lines and the bird’s-eye
Around View Monitor differs from the actual view as a reference. The lines and the bird’s-
eye view are greatly affected by the number
distance.
of occupants, fuel level, vehicle position, road
• The cameras are installed above the front condition and road grade.
grille, the outside mirrors and above the rear
number plate. Do not put anything on the • If the tyres are replaced with different sized
cameras. tyres, the predictive course line and the bird’s-
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eye view may be displayed incorrectly.
• When washing the vehicle with high-pressure
• When driving the vehicle up a hill, objects
There are some areas where the system will not dis- water, be sure not to spray it around the cam-
eras. Otherwise, water may enter the camera viewed in the monitor are further than they
play objects. When in the front or the rear view dis-
unit causing water condensation on the lens, appear. When driving the vehicle down a hill,
play, an object below the bumper or on the ground
a malfunction, fire or an electric shock. objects viewed in the monitor are closer than
may not be displayed j 1 . When in the bird’s-eye
they appear.
view, a tall object near the seam of the camera de-
tecting areas will not appear in the monitor j2. • Do not strike the cameras. They are precision
• Use the mirrors or actually look to properly
instruments. Doing so could cause a malfunc-
tion or cause damage resulting in a fire or an judge distances to other objects.
electric shock.
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• The vehicle width and predictive course lines • Red line j
1 : approx. 0.5 m (1.5 ft) • The displayed lines on the rear view will ap-
are wider than the actual width and course. pear slightly off to the right because the rear
• Yellow line j
2 : approx.1 m (3 ft)
view camera is not installed in the rear centre
Front and rear view • Green line j
3 : approx. 2 m (7 ft) of the vehicle.
• Green line j
4 : approx. 3 m (10 ft) NOTE
Vehicle width guide lines j
5: When the monitor displays the front view and the
Indicate the vehicle width when reversing. steering wheel turns about 90 degrees or less
from the neutral position, both the right and left
6:
Predictive course lines j predictive course lines j6 are displayed. When
Indicate the predictive course when operating the the steering wheel turns about 90 degrees or
vehicle. The predictive course lines will be displayed more, a predictive course line is displayed only
on the monitor when the steering wheel is turned. on the opposite side of the turn.
SAA1840Z The predictive course lines will move depending on Bird’s-eye view
Front view how much the steering wheel is turned and will not
be displayed while the steering wheel is in the
straight ahead position.
The front view will not be displayed when the vehicle
speed is above 10 km/h (6 MPH).
WARNING
• The distance between objects viewed in the
rear view may differ from the actual distance.
Objects in the monitor will appear visually op- SAA1841Z
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The areas that the cameras cannot cover j
2 are Front-side view CAUTION
indicated in black.
• Do not scratch the camera lens when clean-
After the ignition switch is placed in the ON position, ing dirt or snow.
the nonviewable area j 2 is highlighted in yellow for
3 seconds after the bird’s-eye view is displayed. • The turn signal light may overlap with the side-
of-vehicle line. This is not a malfunction.
When the corner of the vehicle moves closer to an
object, the corner sensor indicators j 3 (where fit-
ted) appear. See “Parking sensor system (where
fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section for
more information.
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WARNING
Guiding lines:
• Objects in the bird’s-eye view will appear fur-
ther than the actual distance because the Guiding lines that indicate the width and the front
bird’s-eye view is a pseudo view that is pro- end of the vehicle are displayed on the monitor.
cessed by combining the views from the cam-
eras on the outside mirrors, the front and the The front-of-vehicle line j
1 shows the front part of
rear of the vehicle. the vehicle.
The side-of-vehicle line j
2 shows the vehicle width
• Tall objects, such as a kerb or vehicle, may be
including the outside mirrors.
misaligned or not displayed at the seam of
the views. The extensions j3 of both the front j
1 and side j
2
lines are shown with a green dotted line.
• Objects that are above the camera cannot be
displayed. The corner sensor indicator j 4 (where fitted) will
appear when a corner of the vehicle moves closer to
• The view for the bird’s-eye view may be mis-
an object. The corner sensor indicator j 4 (where
aligned when the camera position alters.
fitted) can be turned off when the Front Sensor set-
• A line on the ground may be misaligned and is ting is turned off on the vehicle information display.
not seen as being straight at the seam of the See “Driver Assistance (where fitted)” in the “2. In-
views. The misalignment will increase as the struments and controls” section.
line proceeds away from the vehicle.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTIVE B.
actual 1 m (3 ft) distance on the hill is the place j actual 1 m (3 ft) distance on the hill is the place j
B.
AND ACTUAL DISTANCES Note that any object on the hill is viewed in the moni- Note that any object on the hill is viewed in the moni-
tor further than it appears. tor closer than it appears.
Reversing on a steep uphill
Reversing on a steep downhill Reversing near a projecting object
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4-10 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system
Reversing behind a projecting object HOW TO SWITCH THE DISPLAY The display automatically changes to the Around
View Monitor displaying front view/bird’s-eye view
when:
• The shift lever is in the D (Drive) position (Xtronic
CVT model) or the shift lever is out of the R
(Reverse) position (MT model), and the parking
sensor (where fitted) detects that the vehicle is
approaching an object.
The display will switch back to the previously dis-
played screen from the Around View Monitor screen
JVH0874XZ when:
• The shift lever is in the D (Drive) position (Xtronic
With the ignition switch in the ON position, push the CVT model) or the shift lever is out of the R
CAMERA button or move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position (MT model), and the vehicle
(Reverse) position to operate the Around View Moni- speed increases above approximately 10 km/h
tor. (6 MPH).
The Around View Monitor can display two split • A different screen is selected.
views.
CAMERA AIDING CORNER SENSOR
If the shift lever is not in the R (Reverse) position, the
FUNCTION (where fitted)
available views are:
When the corner of the vehicle moves closer to the
• Front view/bird’s-eye view split screen object while the Around View Monitor is displayed,
JVH0211X • Front view/front-side view split screen an indicator is displayed and a tone is sounded by
the corner sensor function to warn the driver.
If the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position, the
The position j C is shown further than the position available views are: The colour of the corner sensor indicator and the
jB in the display. However, the position j
C is actu- pattern of the tone vary according to the distance to
ally at the same distance as the position j A . The
• Rear view/bird’s-eye view split screen
the object.
vehicle may hit the object when reversing to the • Rear view/front-side view split screen
position j A if the object projects over the actual
moving course.
• Rear view
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Keep the corner sensors (located on the front and CAUTION • When the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) posi-
rear bumper fascia) free from snow, ice and large tion and the vehicle speed is below approximately
Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet as pos-
accumulations of dirt. Do not clean the sensors with 8 km/h (5 MPH), the MOD system detects mov-
sible to hear the tone clearly.
sharp objects. If the sensors are covered, the accu- ing objects in the rear view. The MOD system
racy of the corner sensor function will be dimin- MOVING OBJECT DETECTION (MOD) will not operate if the back door is open.
ished. FUNCTION (where fitted) The MOD system does not detect moving objects in
The tone sound and the sensor indicator display can The Moving Object Detection (MOD) system can the front-side view. The MOD icon is not displayed
be turn on/off, and the volume of the tone sound and inform the driver of moving objects when driving out on the screen when in this view.
the sensor detection range can be adjusted. (See of garages, maneuvering into parking lots and in
“Driver Assistance (where fitted)” in the “2. Instru- other such instances. WARNING
ments and controls” section.)
The MOD system detects moving objects by using • The MOD system is not a substitute for proper
image processing technology on the image shown vehicle operation and does not prevent con-
WARNING
on the display. The rear view camera is equipped tact with the objects surrounding the vehicle.
• The corner sensor function is not designed to with the automatic washer function using window When maneuvering, always use the outside
prevent the object. washer fluid. mirror and inside rearview mirror and turn and
look to check the surroundings to make sure
• The colours of the corner sensor indicator and The MOD system operates in the following condi-
it is safe to manoeuvre.
the distance guide lines in the front/rear view tions when the camera view is displayed:
indicate different distances to the object.
• When the shift lever is in the P (Park) or N (Neu- • The system is deactivated at speeds above 10
km/h (6 MPH). It is reactivated at lower
• Inclement weather may affect the function of tral) position (Xtronic CVT model) or the shift
speeds.
the corner sensor system; this may include lever is out of the R (Reverse) position (MT
reduced performance or a false activation. model) and the vehicle is stopped, the MOD sys- • The system is not designed to prevent contact
tem detects the moving objects in the bird’s-eye with all objects.
• This function is designed as an aid to the driver
view. The MOD system will not operate if the
in detecting large stationary objects to help
outside mirror is moving in or out or if either door
• The MOD system is not designed to detect
avoid damaging the vehicle. The system will surrounding stationary objects.
is opened.
not detect small objects below the bumper,
When the MOD system detects a moving object
and may not detect objects that are too close • When the shift lever is in the D (Drive) position surrounding the vehicle, the yellow frame will be dis-
to the bumper or on the ground. (Xtronic CVT model) or the shift lever is out of played on the view where the objects are detected
the R (Reverse) position (MT model), and the
• If your vehicle sustains damage to the bumper
vehicle speed is below approximately 8 km/h (5
and a chime will sound once. While the MOD sys-
fascia, leaving it misaligned or bent, the sens- tem continues to detect moving objects, the yellow
MPH), the MOD system detects moving objects frame continues to be displayed.
ing zone may be altered causing inaccurate
in the front view.
measurement of obstacles or false alarms.
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The MOD icon j 3 is displayed in blue in the view • The MOD system performance will be limited
where the MOD system is operative. The MOD icon according to environmental conditions and
j3 is displayed in grey in the view where the MOD surrounding objects such as:
system is not operative.
– When there is low contrast between back-
If the MOD system is turned off, the MOD icon j
3 ground and the moving objects.
is not displayed.
– When there is blinking source of light.
The MOD system will activate automatically under
– When strong light such as another vehi-
the following conditions:
cle’s headlight or sunlight is present.
JVH0872XZ • When the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) posi-
– When there is dirt, water drops or snow on
bird’s-eye view tion.
the camera lens.
• When the CAMERA button is pushed to switch
– When the position of the moving objects in
from a different screen to the camera view on the
the display is not changed.
display.
• When vehicle speed decreases below approxi- • The MOD system might detect flowing water
droplets on the camera lens, white smoke
mately 8 km/h (5 MPH).
from the muffler, moving shadows, etc.
• When the ignition switch is placed in the OFF
• The MOD system may not function properly
position and then back to the ON position.
depending on the speed, direction, distance
The MOD system can be set to remain inactive in or shape of the moving objects.
the vehicle information display. (See “Driver Assis-
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tance (where fitted)” in the “2. Instruments and • If your vehicle sustains damage to the parts
front view/rear view where the camera is installed, leaving it mis-
controls” section.)
aligned or bent, the sensing zone may be al-
In the bird’s-eye view, the yellow frame j1 is dis-
tered and the MOD system may not detect
played on each camera image (front, rear, right, left) WARNING objects properly.
depending on where moving objects are detected.
The yellow frame j2 is displayed on view in the front
• Excessive noise (for example, audio system
• When the temperature is extremely high or
volume or open vehicle window) will interfere low, the screen may not display objects
view or rear view modes. with the chime sound, and it may not be heard. clearly. This is not a malfunction.
While the sensor is beeping, the MOD system does
not chime.
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Turning the MOD system on or off WARNING
Parallel parking
The MOD system is turned on or off using the ve- Displayed keys and icons:
hicle information display. See “Driver Assistance • PA is designed to support the driver’s steer-
ing wheel operation in a parking lot. It does
(where fitted)” in the “2. Instruments and controls”
not automatically lower the vehicle speed or
section.
avoid contact with objects. As when perform-
MOD malfunction ing ordinary parking manoeuvres, always look
out the windows and check with your own
When the orange MOD icon is displayed in the view,
eyes to be sure that the surrounding and road
the system is not functioning properly. This will not
conditions are safe for the manoeuvres be-
hinder normal driving operation but the system
fore operating the vehicle. Operate the ve-
should be inspected by a NISSAN dealer or quali-
hicle slowly during the parking manoeuvres. If
fied workshop.
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Parallel parking operation 1 Starting the system:
j
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1
j :
Touch this key to activate the PA system.
• Drive forward at reduced speed.
2
j :
• Push the CAMERA button, and touch on
the display.
The green PA icon indicates that the PA is
NOTE
operating.
3 Cancel:
j • At a vehicle speed over 30 km/h (19 MPH),
the system will close and the display will dis-
Touch this key to cancel the PA operation. appear.
4
j : • If the bird’s-eye view is not displayed on the
front passenger side of the screen, push the
Touch this key to select perpendicular mode.
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CAMERA button until the bird’s-eye view is
5
j : displayed.
Indicates that an automated steering control is • At a vehicle speed over 10 km/h (6 MPH), the
operating. camera view will not display.
• Parallel parking mode is selected by default.
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2 Finding a parking space:
j 4 Moving the vehicle backward:
j 5 Finishing the parking operation:
j
When the vehicle is positioned in the parking space,
depress the brake and stop the vehicle. Touch the
[Cancel] key to terminate the PA system.
NOTE
• Make any necessary adjustments manually
and make turns in reverse as required. De-
pending on the situation, shift lever opera-
tions may be required several times for ma-
JVH0837XZ JVH0838XZ neuvering the vehicle into the parking space.
• If the vehicle reaches the approximate area of
• Slowly move the vehicle forward, and the system • Place the shift lever in the R (Reverse) position. the target parking space found, a chime will
will search for a parking space. sound. A message indicating that the PA op-
• Gently place hands on the steering wheel (the eration is finishing will appear on the display
• The system will indicate that a parking space has steering wheel will be operated automatically) and the PA operation will terminate automati-
been found. and slowly move the vehicle in reverse into the cally.
parking space by moderating the amount of pres-
NOTE sure you apply to the brake. Deactivation of PA:
• Use the turn signal switch to select the pre-
• Stop the vehicle completely when the vehicle The PA will deactivate under the following condi-
ferred side for parking. reaches the proper position to change the move- tions.
• The system cannot detect a parking space ment direction. Then change the shift lever for • When the steering wheel is operated manually.
that is not bordered by objects such as ve- forward or rearward movement. Repetitions of
hicles. this operation may be required for aligning the • When the shift lever is placed in the P (Park)
vehicle straight. position (Xtronic CVT model).
3 Moving the vehicle forward:
j
Slowly move the vehicle forward further to the posi- NOTE • When 5 seconds have passed since the shift
lever was placed and kept in the N (Neutral)
tion for reversing, and then stop the vehicle com-
pletely. The system will provide guidance using
• The system will guide the vehicle to a position position.
where a direction change is required.
chime, indicating that the vehicle has reached the • When the system judges that the conditions
proper position for starting the automatic steering • A warning chime will sound when the vehicle (such as worn out or low pressure tyres, road
operation. speed exceeds the speed limit for the PA op- conditions, etc.) are not suitable for correct
eration. course predictions.
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• When the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 8 Clearance guidelines (red):
j
7 km/h (4 MPH).
Indicates an approximate space required for
• When the parking operation by the driver devi- parking.
ates from the PA guidance to some extent.
9 Reverse starting position rectangle (green):
j
Perpendicular parking Indicates a position at which to make a turn in
Displayed keys and icons: reverse.
j
10 :
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Indicates that an automated steering control is
operating.
1
j :
Touch this key to activate the PA system.
2 Target parking rectangle (blue):
j
Indicates the target parking position.
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3
j :
The green PA icon indicates that the PA is
operating.
4 Cancel:
j
Touch this key to cancel the PA operation.
5 Start:
j
Touch this key to start the PA operation.
6
j :
JVH0910XZ Touch this key to select the parallel mode.
7
j :
Touch this key to adjust the location of the
target parking rectangle.
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Perpendicular parking operation 2 Setting the target parking position and
j
starting the operation:
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NOTE
If the bird’s-eye view is not displayed on the 1. Slowly move the vehicle forward and stop ap-
front passenger side of the screen, push the proximately 1 m (3 ft) beside the parking space.
CAMERA button until the bird’s-eye view is Adjust the target parking rectangle (blue) posi-
displayed. tion by touching .
3. Touch to select the perpendicular parking NOTE
mode.
• Use the turn signal switch to select a pre-
ferred side for parking.
• The target parking rectangle needs to be
positioned near the actual parking space
JVH0840X before fine adjustments can be made by
touching . The instructions for vehicle
1 Starting the system and selecting parking
j movement during the adjustment are as
mode: follows.
1. Stop the vehicle near the space where you wish – Check the position of the lines and rect-
to park. JVH0911XZ angles with the actual parking space
on the screen while the vehicle is not in
2. Push the CAMERA button and touch on motion.
the display.
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– Move the vehicle at a low speed while • The steering wheel is in the straight position. NOTE
checking the surroundings for safety
with your own eyes. • The shift lever is in the positions for forward A warning chime will sound when the vehicle
movement, such as D (Drive) position (Xtronic speed exceeds the speed limit for the PA opera-
– Stop the vehicle again to make sure CVT model) or 1 (1st) position (MT model). tion.
that the vehicle position is in the right
3 Moving the vehicle forward:
j 4 Moving the vehicle backward:
j
place.
• Make sure that any objects are located out-
side the clearance guidelines (red). Other-
wise, the vehicle may hit the objects dur-
ing the manoeuvres. Refer to the following
examples.
Example of perpendicular parking:
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• Gently place hands on the steering wheel (the • Place the shift lever in the R (Reverse) position.
steering wheel will be operated automatically)
and slowly move the vehicle forward to the re- • Gently place hands on the steering wheel (the
steering wheel will be operated automatically)
verse starting position rectangle (green) by mod-
and slowly move the vehicle in reverse into the
erating the amount of pressure you apply to the
parking space by moderating the amount of pres-
JVH0719XZ brake.
sure you apply to the brake.
• Stop the vehicle completely when the vehicle 5 Finishing the parking operation:
j
1 : Good example
j reaches the reverse starting position rectangle
(green). When the vehicle is positioned in the parking space,
2 : Bad example
j depress on the brake and stop the vehicle. Touch
2. Touch the [Start] key on the screen.
• Depress the brake pedal and stop the vehicle the [Cancel] key to terminate the PA system.
completely when it approaches another vehicle
The PA operation can be started when the fol- or object, or when the vehicle reaches the re-
lowing conditions are met. verse starting position.
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NOTE 2. Touch the arrow on the screen for fine adjust- • When the system judges that the conditions
ments of the target parking rectangle (blue) posi- (such as worn out or low pressure tyres, road
• Make any necessary adjustments manually
tion. conditions, etc.) are not suitable for correct
and make turns in reverse as required. De-
course predictions.
pending on the situation, shift lever opera- Fine adjustments may be required at parking lots
tions may be required several times for ma- without parking lines or when the automatic fine • When the vehicle backs up to a position behind
neuvering the vehicle into the parking space. adjustments using the parking lines do not work. the place from which PA operation started.
• If the vehicle reaches the approximate area of Make sure that any objects are located outside • When the vehicle passes the reverse starting
the target parking space, a chime will sound. the clearance guidelines (red). position by over 2 m (7 ft).
A message indicating that the PA operation is
ending will appear on the display and the sys-
Operating tips: • When the vehicle speed exceeds approximately
7 km/h (4 MPH).
tem will terminate automatically. • When the target parking rectangle (blue) does
Adjusting the target parking position:
not fit in the actual parking space following the • When the parking operation by the driver devi-
correct procedure, check the surroundings and ates from the PA guidance to some extent.
adjust the location of your vehicle.
Safety notes
• Up to approximately 70 cm (27 in) of fine adjust-
ments can be made. WARNING
Deactivation of PA:
• Do not drive looking only at the screen. It could
The PA will deactivate under the following condi- cause unexpected accidents or cause the ve-
tions. hicle to contact surrounding objects.
• When the steering wheel is operated manually. • When assistance from the PA is no longer nec-
essary, turn off the PA by touching the Cancel
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• When the shift lever is placed in the P (Park)
key on the screen. If the PA remains on, the
position (Xtronic CVT model).
steering wheel may operate automatically and
When setting a target parking position, you can
make a fine adjustment of the target parking rect-
• When 5 seconds have passed since the shift may cause unexpected accidents.
lever was placed and kept in the N (Neutral)
angle (blue) position. position. • Make sure that there is enough space for
parking manoeuvres before starting to use the
1. Touch on the screen. • When reverse operations are conducted more PA.
than 10 times for steering corrections.
At parking lots with parking lines on the ground,
the PA system will search for the lines and make
• Keep in mind that the front of the vehicle may
swing out towards oncoming traffic while the
fine adjustments automatically. PA functions.
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CAUTION – When sudden start, sudden stop or sud- – Parking spaces with objects that absorb
den operation of the shift lever occurs. ultrasonic waves such as fabric and snow.
Do not use the PA under the following condi-
tions. – When the tyre pressure is too low or the – During snowfall or heavy rain.
tyre is worn out.
• On unpaved roads. – Near objects that emits ultrasonic waves
– When tyres are installed that are of a dif- such as horns of other vehicle, noise from
• On slippery roads such as snow-covered or
ferent size from the ones that were a motorcycle engine and large automobile
frozen roads.
equipped at the time of factory shipment. air brake, or sensors of surrounding ve-
• On uneven roads with slants, bumps, kerb-
• When using the parallel parking mode, it is
hicles.
stones, wheel tracks, etc.
not always possible for the system to find an – When the conditions surrounding the park-
• On curved roads. appropriate parking space and may indicate ing space change (i.e., another vehicle en-
parking spaces that are not suitable for park- ters the target parking space after you
• At mechanical parking facilities.
ing. Following are example conditions for pass it).
• Where parking or stopping is prohibited. which the system may not find a parking space Operating tips:
correctly.
• When tyre chains or a spare tyre are installed.
• The parking sensor will automatically turn on
– Parking spaces with objects located above
• When the vehicle is being towed.
the height range of parking sensors (i.e.,
when the PA is activated. When the PA opera-
tion ends, the status of the parking sensor will
• When the doors (including the back door) are overhanging loads, tail sections or loading return to the mode that it was in before the PA
not closed. ramps of goods vehicles). was activated.
• When transporting a load that protrudes from – Parking spaces that are partially occupied
• Depending on the situation, the shift lever opera-
your vehicle. by trailer drawbars. tions may be required several times.
• When the vehicle is laden with heavy loads. – Parking spaces that are littered or over- Malfunction:
grown.
NOTE A warning message will be displayed and the sys-
– Parking spaces where a kerb exists (caus- tem will terminate operation when a malfunction is
• Under the conditions listed below, there may
ing damage of the wheels and tyres). detected in the PA.
be instances in which surrounding objects or
vehicles cut into the vehicle pathway, or when – Parking spaces that are blocked by foli- When the warning message is displayed during the
the vehicle cannot be parked in the correct age, grass, paving, blocks, etc. PA operation, park the vehicle in a safe place and
spot following the PA operation, etc. restart the engine.
– Parking spaces bordered by an obstacle
– When the shift lever is operated while driv- (i.e., a tree, a post or a trailer).
ing.
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If the warning message is shown on the display HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN
repeatedly or if the PA cannot be operated after
restarting the engine, this may indicate a system Adjusting screen
malfunction. It should not hinder normal driving, but Operation with touch screen:
the vehicle should be inspected by a NISSAN dealer
1. Push the SETUP button.
or qualified workshop.
2. Select the [System] key.
Maintenance
3. Select the [Camera Settings] key.
Refer to “Camera maintenance” earlier in this sec-
tion for maintenance of the camera lens. 4. Select the item you wish to adjust.
Blockages like dirt, ice, and objects such as stick- • Display Mode:
ers and accessories installed within the detection Adjusts to fit the level of lighting in the vehicle.
range of the parking sensor may cause incorrect Touch the [Display Mode] key to cycle through
function of the PA. Clean the sensors regularly with options of the mode (Day, Night and Auto).
care, and do not scratch or damage them.
• Brightness:
Adjusts the brightness of the display.
• Contrast:
Adjusts the level of contrast.
• Colour:
Adjusts the level of the colour.
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VENTS
Operation with buttons: after the CAMERA button has been pushed while CENTRE VENTS
the shift lever is in a position other than the R
(Reverse) position.
• The display of images on the screen may be
delayed after screens are switched. Objects in
the Around View Monitor may be distorted mo-
mentarily until the Around View Monitor screen
is displayed completely.
• When the temperature is extremely high or low,
the screen may not display objects clearly. This
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is not a malfunction. JVH0662XZ
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER
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• Odours from inside and outside the vehicle OPERATING TIPS (for automatic air The sensors j 1 and j 2 , located on the instrument
can build up in the air conditioner unit. Odour conditioner) panel, help maintain a constant temperature. Do not
can enter the passenger compartment put anything on or around the sensors.
through the vents.
• When parking, set the heater and air condi-
tioner controls to turn off air recirculation to
allow fresh air into the passenger compart-
ment. This should help reduce odours inside
the vehicle.
For models with Stop/Start System:
While the engine is stopped by the Stop/Start Sys-
JVH0727XZ
tem, switching the airflow to the front defogger will
cause the engine to automatically restart.
While the engine is running, selecting airflow to the
front defogger will prevent the Stop/Start System
from automatically stopping the engine.
When the engine is stopped by the Stop/Start Sys-
tem, heater and air conditioner performance may be
reduced. To keep full heater and air conditioner per-
formance, restart the engine by pushing the Stop/
Start System OFF switch, or by placing the ignition
switch in the ON position. For more details see
“Stop/Start OFF switch” in the “5. Starting and JVH0728XZ
driving” section.
When the engine coolant temperature and outside
air temperature are low, the air flow from the foot
outlets may not operate. However, this is not a mal-
function. After the coolant temperature warms up,
the air flow from the foot outlets will operate nor-
mally.
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Air flow control:
Push the air flow control buttons to select the air
flow outlets. More than one air flow control button
can be selected at a time.
Air flows mainly from centre and side
m — vents.
Air flows mainly from the foot outlet.
m —
Air flows mainly from the front
JVH0827XZ
m — defogger.
MAX defogging/defrosting:
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER AND Controls
HEATER Push the front defogger MAX button to turn on
Turning system on/off: the MAX defogging/defrosting mode and quickly
1. Fan speed control dial To turn on the system, turn the fan speed control defog/defrost the windscreen. When this mode is
2. Front defogger MAX button dial out of the OFF position. Turn the dial turned on, the A/C indicator light will turn on and the
anticlockwise to the OFF position to turn off the sys- air circulation will be fixed at the outside air circula-
3. A/C button tem. tion mode. The indicator light will also turn on.
4. Air recirculation button For the best performance, turn the temperature con-
Fan speed control:
trol dial to the maximum hot position and set the fan
5. Rear window defogger button (See Turn the fan speed control dial clockwise to speed at its maximum.
“Defogger switch” in the “2. Instruments and increase the fan speed.
controls” section.) Outside air circulation:
Turn the fan speed control dial anticlockwise
Push the air recirculation button. (The indica-
6. Temperature control dial to decrease the fan speed.
tor light will turn off.) The air flow is drawn from out-
7. Air flow control buttons Temperature control: side the vehicle.
For models with Stop/Start System: Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired Select the outside air circulation mode for normal
temperature. Turn the dial between the middle and heating or air conditioning operation.
The Stop/Start System will not activate when the the right position to select the hot temperature. Turn
front defogger is turned on. the dial between the middle and the left position to Air recirculation:
select the cool temperature. Push the air recirculation button. (The indica-
tor light will illuminate.)
The air will recirculate inside the vehicle.
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A/C (Air Conditioner) operation: 4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired 4. Push the A/C button. (The indicator light will turn
Push the A/C button to turn on or off the air condi- position between the middle and the hot (right) on.)
tioner. When the air conditioner is on, the A/C indi- position.
5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired
cator light on the button illuminates. Heating and defogging: position between the middle and the cool (left)
This mode heats the interior and defogs the win- position.
Heater operation
dows. A visible mist may be seen coming from the vents in
Heating:
1. Push the air recirculation button. (The indi- hot, humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly.
This mode is used to direct heated air from the foot This does not indicate a malfunction.
cator light will turn off.)
outlets.
2. Push the and buttons. (The indicator Dehumidified heating:
1. Push the air recirculation button for normal
lights will turn on.) This mode is used to heat and dehumidify the air.
heating. (The indicator light will turn off.)
3. Turn the fan speed control dial to the de- 1. Push the air recirculation button. (The indi-
2. Push the button. (The indicator light will
sired position. cator light will turn off.)
turn on.)
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired 2. Push the button. (The indicator light will
3. Turn the fan speed control dial to the de-
position between the middle and the hot (right) turn on.)
sired position.
position.
3. Turn the fan speed control dial to the de-
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired
position between the middle and the hot (right) Air conditioner operation sired position.
position. The air conditioner system should be operated for 4. Push the A/C button. (The indicator light will turn
Ventilation: approximately 10 minutes at least once a month. on.)
This helps prevent damage to the air conditioner 5. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired
This mode directs outside air from the side and system due to the lack of lubrication.
centre vents. position between the middle and the hot (right)
Cooling: position.
1. Push the air recirculation button. (The indi-
cator light will turn off.) This mode is used to cool and dehumidify the air.
2. Push the button. (The indicator light will 1. Push the air recirculation button. (The indi-
turn on.) cator light will turn off.)
3. Turn the fan speed control dial to the de- 2. Push the button. (The indicator light will
sired position. turn on.)
3. Turn the fan speed control dial to the de-
sired position.
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-27
cator light will turn on) allows the user to inde-
pendently change the driver and passenger
side temperatures with the corresponding
temperature control dial.
• To cancel the separate temperature setting,
push the <DUAL> button (the indicator light
will turn off) and the driver’s side temperature
setting will be applied to both the driver and
passenger sides.
JVH0828XZ A visible mist may be seen coming from the vents in
hot, humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly.
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER AND For models with Stop/Start System: This does not indicate a malfunction.
HEATER The Stop/Start System will not activate when the MAX defrosting/defogging:
1. A/C (Air Conditioner) button front defogger is turned on. Push the front defogger MAX button to turn on
the MAX defogging/defrosting mode and quickly
2. Front defogger MAX button Turning the system on/off
defog/defrost the windscreen. When this mode is
3. Air recirculation button Push the <ON–OFF> button to turn on and off the turned on, the fan will be at its maximum speed, the
system. A/C indicator light will turn on, and the air circulation
4. Fan speed control button will be fixed at the outside air circulation mode.
Automatic operation (AUTO)
5. ON–OFF button Do not set the temperature too low when the front
The AUTO mode may be used year-round as the
6. Rear defogger button (See “Defogger defogger mode is on (the MAX indicator light
system automatically controls the air conditioner to
switch” in the “2. Instruments and controls” is illuminated), because doing so may fog up the
a constant temperature, air flow distribution and fan
section.) windscreen.
speed after the desired temperature is set manually.
7. <AUTO> button/Temperature control dial (for Cooling and dehumidified heating: Manual operation
left side seat)
1. Push the <AUTO> button (the indicator light will The manual mode can be used to control the heater
8. Air flow control buttons turn on). and air conditioner to your desired settings.
9. <DUAL> button/Temperature control dial (for 2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the de- Fan speed control:
right side seat) sired temperature. Push the fan speed control button ( side or
side) to manually control the fan speed.
• When the DUAL indicator light is not illumi-
nated, pushing the <DUAL> button (the indi-
4-28 Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system
Air flow control: Select the outside air circulation mode for normal “Air conditioner system refrigerant and lubricant” in
Push one of the air flow control buttons to select or heating or air conditioning operation. the “9. Technical information” section.)
deselect the air flow outlets. More than one air flow Air recirculation: A NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop will be able
control button can be selected at a time. Push the air recirculation to service your environmentally friendly air condi-
button to circulate
— Air flows mainly from the centre and side the air flow inside the vehicle. (The indicator light will tioner system.
vents. turn on.) Air conditioner filter
— Air flows mainly from the foot outlet and
NOTE The air conditioner system is equipped with an air
partly from the defogger.
Even if the system is manually set to the air recir- conditioner filter. To make sure the air conditioner
— Air flows mainly from the front defogger
culation mode, when outside temperature and heats, defogs, and ventilates efficiently, replace the
outlets.
coolant temperature are both low, the system filter according the specified maintenance intervals
Temperature control: may automatically switch to the outside air circu- listed in a separate maintenance booklet. To replace
Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired lation mode. the filter, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-
temperature. shop.
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER
• When the DUAL indicator light is not illuminated, The filter should be replaced if the air flow decreases
pushing the <DUAL> button (the indicator light significantly or if windows fog up easily when oper-
WARNING ating the heater or air conditioner.
will turn on) allows the user to independently
change the driver and passenger side tempera- The air conditioner system contains refrigerant
tures with the corresponding temperature con- under high pressure. To avoid personal injury,
trol dial. any air conditioner service should be done only
by an experienced technician with the proper
• To cancel the separate temperature setting, push equipment.
the <DUAL> button (the indicator light will turn
off) and the driver’s side temperature setting will The air conditioner system in your vehicle is charged
be applied to both the driver and passenger with a refrigerant designed with the environment in
sides. mind.
Outside air circulation: This refrigerant will not harm the earth’s ozone
layer. However, it may contribute in a small part to
To turn on the outside air circulation mode, push the
global warming.
air recirculation button. (The indicator light will
turn off.) The air flow is drawn from outside the Special charging equipment and lubricant are re-
vehicle. quired when servicing your vehicle’s air conditioner.
Using improper refrigerants or lubricants will cause
severe damage to the air conditioner system. (See
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HEATED WINDSCREEN BUTTON AUDIO SYSTEM (where fitted)
(where fitted)
THERMACLEAR HEATED If damage occurs to the windscreen have the AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
WINDSCREEN (where fitted) ThermaClear system checked by a NISSAN
dealer or qualified workshop. WARNING
• Rear window defogger and ThermaClear Do not adjust the audio system while driving so
Heated Windscreen performance may be re- that full attention may be given to vehicle opera-
duced or deactivated to preserve the battery. tion.
• NISSAN recommends using the ThermaClear
Radio
system to support defogging of the
windscreen. For more information, see • Radio reception is affected by station signal
“Heater and air conditioner” in the “4. Display strength, distance from radio transmitter, build-
screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio ings, bridges, mountains and other external influ-
NIC2550 system” section. ences. Intermittent changes in reception quality
Models with ThermaClear Heated Windscreen (where fitted) normally are caused by these external influences.
• During use of the ThermaClear system the
A ThermaClear Heated Windscreen On/Off
j Stop/Start System is unavailable. • Using a mobile phone in or near the vehicle may
influence radio reception quality.
To defog/defrost the windscreen glass, start the
engine and push the ThermaClear button j A . The • Some mobile phones or other devices may cause
indicator light will come on. Push the button again to interference or a buzzing noise to come from the
turn the ThermaClear system off. audio system speakers. Storing the device in a
different location may reduce or eliminate the
The ThermaClear system will turn off automatically noise.
after approximately 4 minutes — if the windscreen
clears before this time, push the button again to turn Compact Disc (CD) player
the ThermaClear system off. • During cold weather or rainy days, the player
NOTE may malfunction due to the humidity. If this oc-
curs, remove the CD from CD player and dehu-
• Before activating the ThermaClear system midify or ventilate the player completely.
make sure to remove excess snow/ice from
the windscreen • The player may skip while driving on rough roads.
• Electrical conductors embedded in the wind- • The CD player sometimes may not function when
screen provide the heating of the windscreen. the passenger compartment temperature is ex-
tremely high. Lower the temperature before use.
• Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight.
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• CDs that are of poor quality, or are dirty, • This audio system can only play prerecorded
scratched, covered with fingerprints, or that have CDs. It has no capabilities to record or burn
pin holes may not work properly. CDs.
• The following CDs may not work properly. USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection
– Copy control compact discs (CCCD) port
– Recordable compact discs (CD-R)
WARNING
– Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW)
Do not connect, disconnect or operate the USB
• This audio system can only play prerecorded device while driving. Doing so can be a distrac-
CDs. It has no capabilities to record or burn tion. If distracted you could lose control of your
CDs. vehicle and cause an accident or serious injury.
CAUTION
• Do not force the USB device into the USB
port. Inserting the USB device tilted or up-
side-down into the port may damage the port.
Make sure that the USB device is connected
correctly into the USB port (Some USB de-
vices come with a mark as a guide. Make
sure that the mark is facing the correct direc-
tion before inserting the device.).
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio system 4-31
This system cannot be used to format USB devices. • An iPod nano (2nd Generation) will continue to • The playback of Bluetooth® audio will be paused
To format a USB device, use a personal computer. fast-forward or rewind if it is disconnected dur- under the following conditions. The playback will
ing a seek operation. be resumed after the following conditions are
In some areas, the USB device for the front seats
completed.
plays only sound without images for regulatory rea- • An incorrect song title may appear when the Play
sons, even when the vehicle is parked. Mode is changed while using an iPod nano (2nd – while using a hands-free phone
Generation)
This system supports various USB connection port – while checking a connection with a mobile
devices, USB hard drives and iPod players. Some • Audiobooks may not play in the same order as phone
USB devices may not be supported by this system. they appear on an iPod.
• The in-vehicle antenna for Bluetooth® communi-
• Partitioned USB devices may not play correctly. • Large video files cause slow responses in an cation is built in the system. Do not place the
iPod. The vehicle centre display may momen- Bluetooth® audio device in an area surrounded
• Some characters used in other languages (Chi-
tarily black out, but will soon recover. by metal, far away from the system or in a narrow
nese, Japanese, etc.) may not appear properly in
space where the device closely contacts the
the display. Using English language characters • If an iPod automatically selects large video files
body or the seat. Otherwise, sound degradation
with a USB device is recommended. while in the shuffle mode, the vehicle centre dis-
or connection interference may occur.
play may momentarily black out, but will soon
General notes for USB use:
recover. • While a Bluetooth® audio device is connected
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner informa- through the Bluetooth® wireless connection, the
tion regarding the proper use and care of the de- Bluetooth® Audio player (where fitted) battery power of the device may discharge
vice. • Some Bluetooth® audio devices may not be quicker than usual.
used with this system. For detailed information
Notes for iPod use:
about Bluetooth® audio devices that are avail-
• This system is compatible with the Bluetooth®
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the AV profile (A2DP and AVRCP).
able for use with this system, contact a NISSAN
U.S. and other countries. dealer or qualified workshop. Bluetooth® is a trademark
owned by Bluetooth SIG,
• Improperly plugging in the iPod may cause a • Before using a Bluetooth® audio system, the ini- m Inc. and licensed to Visteon
checkmark to be displayed on and off (flicker- tial registration process for the audio device is Corporation and Robert
ing). Always make sure that the iPod is con- necessary. Bosch GmbH.
nected properly.
• Operation of the Bluetooth® audio system may
• An iPod nano (1st Generation) may remain in vary depending on the audio device that is con-
fast forward or rewind mode if it is connected nected. Confirm the operation procedure before
during a seek operation. In this case, please use.
manually reset the iPod.
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Compact Disc (CD)/USB device with • Multisession — Multisession is one of the meth- Playback order:
MP3/WMA ods for writing data to media. Writing data once
to the media is called a single session, and writ-
Terms: ing more than once is called a multisession.
• MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving Pictures Ex-
• ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is the part
perts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the most well of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains
known compressed digital audio file format. This information about the digital music file such as
format allows for near “CD quality” sound, but at song title, artist, album title, encoding bit rate,
a fraction of the size of normal audio files. MP3 track time duration, etc. ID3 tag information is
conversion of an audio track from CD can re- displayed on the Album/Artist/Track title line on
duce the file size by approximately 10:1 ratio the display.
(Sampling: 44.1 kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) with
virtually no perceptible loss in quality. MP3 com- * Windows® and Windows Media® are registered
pression removes the redundant and irrelevant trademarks and/or trademarks of Microsoft Corpo-
parts of a sound signal that the human ear ration in the United States of America and/or other
doesn’t hear. countries.
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• The folder names of folders not containing MP3/
WMA files are not shown in the display.
• If there is a file in the top level of the disc, [Root
Folder] is displayed.
• The playback order is the order in which the files
were written by the writing software, so the files
might not play in the desired order.
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Specification chart (for CD player/Radio Type A):
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Specification chart (for CD player/Radio Type B):
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Troubleshooting guide:
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ANTENNA CAUTION
To avoid damaging or deforming the antenna, be
sure to remove the antenna under the following
conditions.
• The vehicle enters an automatic car wash.
• The vehicle enters a garage with a low ceiling.
• The vehicle is covered with a car cover.
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11. Phone button
12. Power/VOL (Volume) dial
13. RPT (repeat) button
14. MIX button
15. Station memory buttons
16. A-Z button
17. MENU/ENTER dial
Anti-theft system (where fitted)
Use of a 4-digit radio PIN (Personal Identification
Number) code, known only to the vehicle owner,
effectively reduces the possibility of the audio unit
being stolen. Without the PIN code the audio unit
cannot be activated.
If force is used to try and remove the audio unit, the
Anti-theft system activates and the audio unit is
locked. The only way to unlock the audio unit is to
enter the radio code number shown on an identifica-
tion card supplied with the vehicle documentation.
JVH0830X NOTE
• The 4 digit radio code is shown on a card that
FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT 5. Seek/track (rewind) button you received with your vehicle documenta-
tion.
DISC (CD) PLAYER (Type A) 6. Seek/track (fast forward) button
1. DISP (Display) button 7. SETUP button
• Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-
shop if you do lose the 4 digit radio code of
2. RADIO button 8. Back button the audio unit.
3. Day/Night button 9. CD eject button
4. TA button 10. MEDIA button
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Unlocking the unit: For example, if the radio code is 5169: for the Power/VOL dial:
If the battery supply to the vehicle is interrupted, the first digit, “5”, push the preset j
1 five times.
audio unit will lock. Power ON/OFF:
4. The second, third, and fourth digits of the radio
When the power is restored and the unit switched code must be entered in the same way, only now To turn on the audio system, push the
on, the display will show [Radio Code] and it will be using preset j
2,j 3 , and j4. Power/<VOL> dial.
unlocked when the codes have been entered cor- 2 once, j
For example, push j 3 six times, and The system will turn on in the mode, which was
rectly. 4 nine times.
j used immediately before the system was turned off.
Unlocking procedure: 5. Push the <MENU/ENTER> dial j 5 to confirm To turn off the audio system, push the
Read this section very carefully. It is important that the code. If you entered the code correctly the Power/<VOL> dial.
the instructions are followed precisely. unit will switch on.
Volume control:
To unlock the audio unit, proceed as follows: 6. If the code is entered incorrectly a notification
To control the volume, turn the Power/<VOL> dial.
message [Incorrect Pin], [Please re-enter Pin]
and the number of attempts left [Remaining Tries: Turn the Power/<VOL> dial clockwise to make the
xx] will be shown. sound louder.
After reading the message, push the <MENU/ Turn the Power/<VOL> dial anticlockwise to make
ENTER> dial j 5 to return to the entry screen and the sound quieter.
enter the correct radio code. SETUP button:
• If the wrong code is entered after the third at-
To configure Audio, Clock, Radio, or Language set-
tempt, the audio unit will lock for 60 minutes. The
display will show a count down timer from 60 to tings, perform the following procedure:
JVH0832XZ 0 (minutes). After 60 minutes enter the correct 1. Push the <SETUP> button.
radio code.
2. Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select the set-
1. Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON posi- • If the wrong code is entered after eight sets of ting item from the following:
tion. three entries, the audio unit will lock permanently.
Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop Audio ⇔ Clock ⇔ Radio ⇔ Language
2. [Radio Code] is displayed along with four nu-
for further details. 3. Push the <MENU/ENTER> dial.
merical zero digits.
3. Push preset j 1 the number of times correspond- Audio main operation After the desired levels have been set, push the
ing with the first digit of the radio code. The audio system operates when the ignition switch Back button repeatedly or push the <SETUP> but-
is placed in the ON or ACC position. ton.
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Audio adjustments: • Speed Vol. (Volume) menu push the <MENU/ENTER> dial. The minute dis-
play will start flashing. Turn the <MENU/ENTER>
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select Audio, and This mode controls the volume output from the
dial to adjust the minute and push the <MENU/
push the <MENU/ENTER> dial. speakers automatically in relation to vehicle
ENTER> dial to finish the clock adjustment.
speed.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select the pre-
ferred audio setting item and the push the <MENU/ Adjusting the setting to 0 (zero) turns off the • ON/OFF
ENTER> dial. speed volume feature. The clock display can be turned on and off. When
[ON] is selected, the clock will be displayed.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial clockwise or anti- • Bass Boost menu
(The clock will keep being displayed even after
clockwise to adjust the following items and push the
Turn on or off the Bass Boost feature which the power of the audio unit is turned off). When
<MENU/ENTER> dial to confirm.
emphasizes the lower audio frequencies. [OFF] is selected, the clock will not be displayed.
The items that can be set for Audio are shown be-
low: • Audio Default menu • Format
The audio unit has a saved preset settings as a Switch the clock display between 24-hour mode
• Sound menu
factory default. Select [Yes] to change all set- and 12-hour clock mode.
Bass: tings back to the factory preset settings. Select
Radio setting:
[No] to exit the menu keeping the current set-
Use this control to enhance or attenuate bass
tings. Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select Radio and
response sound.
push the <MENU/ENTER> dial.
Clock setting:
Treble:
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select the pre-
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select the Clock
Use this control to enhance or attenuate the ferred radio setting item and then push the <MENU/
and push the <MENU/ENTER> dial.
treble. ENTER> dial.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select the pre-
Bal. (Balance): The items that can be set for Radio are shown be-
ferred clock setting item and then push the <MENU/
low:
Use this control to adjust the balance of the vol- ENTER> dial.
ume between the left and right speakers.
The items that can be set for Clock are shown be- • TA (where fitted)
Fade: low: Set the Traffic Information to on or off. When
turned on, Traffic Information will interrupt the
Use this control to adjust the balance of the vol- • Set Time
currently playing music and inform the driver of
ume between the front and the rear speakers.
Select [Set Time] then adjust the clock as fol- any traffic information when it is received.
• AUX In menu lows:
• Ref. FM List
Use this control to adjust the volume output from The hour display will start flashing. Turn the
the auxiliary source. The list of FM stations that can be received will
<MENU/ENTER> dial to adjust the hour and
be updated.
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Language setting: Radio operation To change the radio bands, push the <RADIO> but-
ton until the desired band appears.
Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial to select Language Frequency range and step change:
and push the <MENU/ENTER> dial. FM 1 → FM 2 → AM → FM 1
To change the frequency range and step specifica-
Select the appropriate language and push the tion of the radio, perform the following operations. When the <RADIO> button is pushed for more than
<MENU/ENTER> dial. Upon completion, the screen 1.5 seconds, the six stations with the strongest sig-
1. Turn on the audio system.
will automatically adapt the language setting. nals are stored in the preset (1 to 6) buttons of the
2. Push the <RADIO> button and select AM or FM band. During the search, a notification message ap-
Day/Night button:
mode. pears on the display and the sound is muted until the
Push the Day/Night button to switch the display operation is complete. Once completed, the radio
3. Push and hold the <SETUP> button for more
brightness between the daytime and nighttime selects preset button.
than 3 seconds.
modes. Seek/track buttons:
4. After the 3 seconds, keep holding the <SETUP>
The switches on the audio unit will also illuminate in button and turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial anti-
Push or button briefly to manually change
the nighttime mode. clockwise until you hear 3 clicks, clockwise until
the frequency.
Phone button: you hear 3 clicks, and then anticlockwise until
you hear 3 clicks. To adjust the broadcasting station frequency auto-
For operation on how to use phone button, see matically, push and hold the or button.
5. Turn the <MENU/ENTER> dial until [Region] is
“Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System (Type A)” When the system detects a broadcasting station, it
highlighted, and push the <MENU/ENTER> dial.
later in this section.