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1Instruments and controls
Meters and gauges ................................................1-2
Speedometer and odometer ..................................1-3
Tachometer ............................................................1-3
Engine coolant temperature gauge and fuel
gauge .....................................................................1-4
Warning/indicator lights and chimes ......................1-5
Theft warning (if so equipped) ...............................1-9
Windshield wiper and washer switch ...................1-10
Rear window defogger switch ..............................1-11
Headlight and turn signal switch ..........................1-12
Daytime running light system (for Canada) .........1-13
Cornering light (if so equipped)............................1-13
Instrument brightness control ...............................1-14
Front fog light switch (if so equipped)..................1-14Hazard warning flasher switch .............................1-14
Cigarette lighter (accessory) and ash tray ...........1-15
Cup holder ............................................................1-16
Manual windows ...................................................1-16
Power windows ....................................................1-17
Automatic power window switch ..........................1-17
Rear power windows ............................................1-18
Sunroof (if so equipped).......................................1-18
If the sunroof does not close ...............................1-19
Clock instrument panel (if so equipped) ..............1-20
Interior light...........................................................1-20
Trunk light.............................................................1-21
Spotlight (if so equipped) .....................................1-21
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The instrument brightness control operates
when the light switch is in theorposition.
Turn the control to adjust the brightness of
instrument panel lights.
NOTE: For vehicles with the clock located in
the instrument panel, the instrument bright-
ness control function has no effect on the
brightness of the clock.To turn the front fog lights on, rotate the
switch to theposition.
To turn them off, turn the switch to the OFF
position.
The low-beam headlight function must be
on for the fog lights to operate. The fog
lights automatically turn off whenever the
high-beam headlight function is selected.Push the switch on to warn other drivers
when you must stop or park under emer-
gency conditions. All turn signal lights flash.
WARNING
cWhen stalled or stopped on the road-
way under emergency conditions,
move the vehicle well off the road.
IC1269IC1292IC1271
INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS
CONTROLFRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH
(If so equipped)HAZARD WARNING FLASHER
SWITCH
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Tilting the sunroof
To tilt up, first close the sunroof, then push
and hold the UP side of the tilt switch. To close
the sunroof, push and hold the DOWN side.
Sun shade
Open and close the sun shade by sliding it
forward or backward.
WARNING
cIn an accident you could be thrown
from the vehicle through an open
sunroof. Always use seat belts and
child restraints.
c
Do not 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
cRemove water drops, snow, ice or
sand from the sunroof before
opening.
cDo not place any heavy object on the
sunroof or surrounding area.
IF THE SUNROOF DOES NOT
CLOSE
1. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
Be sure no objects are caught in the
sunroof opening.
2. Remove the spotlight unit. The shaft end
of the sunroof motor will be visible.
3. Using a 5mm (0.20 in) hex wrench, turn
the shaft clockwise to close the sunroof.
Have the sunroof system checked and re-
paired by your NISSAN dealer.
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The digital clock displays time when the
ignition key is in the ACC or ON position.
If the power supply is disconnected, the
clock will not indicate the correct time.
Readjust the time.
Adjusting the time
Push theHbutton to adjust the hour.
Push theMbutton to adjust the minute.
NOTE: The clock displays 12-hour time with
no AM/PM indications.The interior light operates regardless of
ignition key position.
The interior light has a three-position switch.
cWhen the switch is in the OFF position,
the interior light does not illuminate, re-
gardless of door position.
cWhen the switch is in the centerj
position, the interior light illuminates
when a door is opened.
cWhen the switch is in the ON position,
the interior light illuminates, whether any
door is open or closed.
CAUTION
Leaving the interior light switch in the
ON position for extended periods of
time will result in a discharged battery.
AIC0500IC1235M
CLOCK Ð INSTRUMENT
PANEL (If so equipped)INTERIOR LIGHT
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Opener lever operation
The trunk lid opener lever is located on the
outside of the driver's seat. To open the
trunk lid, pull up the opener lever.
To close, lower and push the trunk lid down
securely.
Key operation
To open the trunk lid, turn the key clock-
wise. To close, lower and push the trunk lid
down securely.
WARNING
Do not drive with the trunk lid open.
This could allow dangerous exhaust
gases to be drawn into the vehicle. See
``Exhaust Gas'' in the ``Starting and
Driving'' Section.
APD0506PD1312
TRUNK LID LOCK
OPERATION
2-9
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FUEL FILLER CAP
The fuel filler cap is a screw-on ratcheting
type. Tighten the cap clockwise until ratch-
eting clicks are heard.
WARNING
c
Gasoline is extremely flammable and
highly explosive under certain condi-
tions. You could be burned or seri-
ously injured if it is misused or mis-
handled. Always stop the engine and
do not smoke or allow open flames or
sparks near the vehicle when
refueling.
cFuel may be under pressure. Turn
the cap one-half turn, and wait for
any ``hissing'' sound to stop to pre-
vent fuel from spraying out and pos-
sible personal injury. Then remove
the cap.
cUse only a genuine NISSAN fuel filler
cap as a replacement. It has a built-in
safety valve needed for proper op-
eration of the fuel system and emis-
sion control system. An incorrect
cap can result in a serious malfunc-
tion and possible injury.
CAUTION
If fuel is spilled on the car body, flush it
away with water to avoid paint damage.Put the fuel filler cap on the cap holder while
refueling.
PD1013PD1014
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3Heater, air conditioner and audio system
Ventilators ..............................................................3-2
Heater and air conditioner (manual) ......................3-2
Controls ..................................................................3-3
Heater operation ....................................................3-3
Air conditioner operation (if so equipped) ..............3-4
Air flow charts.........................................................3-5
Heater and air conditioner (automatic) (if so
equipped) ...............................................................3-8
Radio ....................................................................3-11
Clock-radio (if so equipped) .................................3-11AM-FM radio with cassette player .......................3-12
Radio operation ....................................................3-12
Cassette tape operation .......................................3-14
AM-FM radio with cassette player and
compact disc player .............................................3-17
Radio operation ....................................................3-17
Cassette tape operation .......................................3-19
Compact disc (CD) player operation....................3-21
Antenna ................................................................3-22
CB radio or car phone..........................................3-23
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To turn the radio on, turn the ignition key to
ACC or ON. If you listen to the radio with the
engine not running, turn the key to the ACC
position.
Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter,
buildings, bridges, mountains and other ex-
ternal influences. Intermittent changes in
reception quality normally are caused by
these external influences.
CLOCK-RADIO (If so equipped)
On vehicles equipped with an AM-FM radio
and cassette player, a clock is integrated
into the audio system. For further details,
refer to ``Clock Operation'' later in this sec-
tion.
RADIO
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