2-40Instruments and controls
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING
This will appear if the Tire Pressure M�fnit�fring
S�bstem (TPMS) is n�ft functi�fning pr�fperl�b.
(
“L�fw tire pressure warning light” page
2-27)
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM WARN-
ING
This will appear if the cruise c�fntr�fl s�bstem is
n�ft functi�fning pr�fperl�b. (“Cruise set
switch indicat�fr light” page 2-31)
LOW FUEL WARNING
This will appear when the fuel level in the tank is
getting l�fw. Refuel as s�f�fn as it is c�fnvenient,
preferabl�b bef�fre the fuel gauge reaches the
empt�b (E) p�fsiti�fn.
This displa�bs the appr�fximate distance that the
vehicle can be driven based �fn the am�funt �ff
fuel remaining in the fuel tank and the actual fuel
c�fnsumpti�fn.
NOTE:
.The low fuel warning will appear when
the amount of fuel remaining in the
tank decreases to approximately 3 US
gallons (12 liters) .
. The timing of the low fuel warning
display may change depending on
braking, turning, acceleration, or going
up or down hills.
. If the vehicle is not refueled after the
low fuel warning appears, the display
will change to “
”. This change
timing may become earlier depending
on the driving conditions. This does not
indicate that there is a malfunction.
DOOR/TRUNK OPEN WARNING
This will appear if any of the doors and/or trunk
lid are open or not \flosed se\furely. The vehi\fle
i\fon indi\fates whi\fh door or the trunk lid is
open.
HEADLIGHT SYSTEM WARNING
This will appear if the L\bD headlight system is
not fun\ftioning properly. Have the system
\fhe\fked by a GT-R \fertified NISSAN dealer.
Instruments and controls2-41
3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Keys..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L... 3-2
Intelligent Key ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-2
Doors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L. 3-4
Lo�fking with insi�be lo�fk knob ..................�L..................�L.... 3-5
Lo�fking with power �boor lo�fk swit�fh ..................�L......... 3-5
Automati�f �boor lo�fk system ..................�L..................�L........ 3-5
Lo�fking with me�fhani�fal key ..................�L..................�L....... 3-6
Opening the �boors ..................�L..................�L..................�L...... 3-7
Intelligent Key system ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-8 Intelligent Key fun�ftions ..................�L..................�L................ 3-9
Remote keyless entry fun�ftions ..................�L................. 3-12
Setting hazar�b in�bi�fator an�b horn mo�be ..................�L 3-13
Warning signals ..................�L..................�L..................�L......... 3-16
Troubleshooting gui�be ..................�L..................�L............... 3-17
Hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-18 Opening the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..... 3-18
Closing the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-19 Trunk ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-20
Trunk open request swit�fh ..................�L..................�L..... 3-20
Trunk li�b release swit�fh ..................�L..................�L........... 3-20
Trunk release power �fan�fel swit�fh ..................�L........ 3-21
Opening an�b �flosing the trunk ..................�L................ 3-22
Emergen�fy trunk li�b release ..................�L..................�L... 3-22
Fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-24 Opening the fuel filler �boor ..................�L..................�L.... 3-25
Closing the fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L...... 3-25
Steering wheel ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-26
Tilt/teles�fopi�f steering �folumn ..................�L................ 3-26
Sun visors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-27
Mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L............. 3-27
Insi�be mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-27
Outsi�be mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L........ 3-28
Vanity mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-29
3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Keys ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L... 3-2
Intelligent Key ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-2
Doors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L. 3-4
Lo�fking with insi�be lo�fk knob ..................�L..................�L.... 3-5
Lo�fking with power �boor lo�fk swit�fh ..................�L......... 3-5
Automati�f �boor lo�fk system ..................�L..................�L........ 3-5
Lo�fking with me�fhani�fal key ..................�L..................�L....... 3-6
Opening the �boors ..................�L..................�L..................�L...... 3-7
Intelligent Key system ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-8 Intelligent Key fun�ftions ..................�L..................�L................ 3-9
Remote keyless entry fun�ftions ..................�L................. 3-12
Setting hazar�b in�bi�fator an�b horn mo�be ..................�L 3-13
Warning signals ..................�L..................�L..................�L......... 3-16
Troubleshooting gui�be ..................�L..................�L............... 3-17
Hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-18 Opening the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..... 3-18
Closing the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-19 Trunk ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-20
Trunk open request swit�fh ..................�L..................�L..... 3-20
Trunk li�b release swit�fh ..................�L..................�L........... 3-20
Trunk release power �fan�fel swit�fh ..................�L........ 3-21
Opening an�b �flosing the trunk ..................�L................ 3-22
Emergen�fy trunk li�b release ..................�L..................�L... 3-22
Fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-24 Opening the fuel filler �boor ..................�L..................�L.... 3-25
Closing the fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L...... 3-25
Steering wheel ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-26
Tilt/teles�fopi�f steering �folumn ..................�L................ 3-26
Sun visors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-27
Mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L............. 3-27
Insi�be mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-27
Outsi�be mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L........ 3-28
Vanity mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-29
3-4Pre-driving checks and adjustments
WARNING
.Always have the doors locked while
driving. Along with the use of seat
belts, this provides greater safety in
the event of an accident by helping
to prevent persons from being
thrown from the vehicle. This also
helps keep children and others from
unintentionally opening the doors,
and will help keep out intruders.
. Before opening any door, always
look for and avoid oncoming traffic.
. Do not leave children unattended
inside the vehicle. They could un-
knowingly activate switches or con-
trols. Unattended children could
become involved in serious acci-
dents.
CAUTION
To prevent theft or accidents, be sure to
stop the engine and lock the doors
before stepping away from the vehicle.
NOTICE
When the battery cable is removed from
the battery terminal, do not close either
of the front doors. The automatic win-
dow adjusting function will not work,
and the side roof panel may be da-
maged. (
“Automatic adjusting
function” page 2-61)
NOTE:
. The doors of this vehicle are somewhat
harder to close than those of an
ordinary vehicle (especially when the
vehicle is new) . This is because the
stiffness of the rubber has been in-
creased to improve the airtightness of
the vehicle interior during situations
such as higher speed driving. This does
not indicate that there is a malfunction.
. When the driver’s door is locked or
unlocked, the fuel-filler door is auto-
matically locked or unlocked at the
same time.
When the door is being opened, the window is
a\ftomaticall\b lowered slightl\b to avoid contact
between the window and the side roof panel.
When the door is closed, the window is a\ftomaticall\b raised slightl\b. (
“A\ftomatic
adj\fsting f\fnction” page 2-61)
DOORS
3. Turning the door key cylinder to the front ofthe vehicle
*1\fill lock the driver’s door,
\bnd turning to the re\br of the vehicle
*2\fill
unlock the driver’s door.
4. Repl\bce the key cylinder c\bp in the reverse order.
NOTICE
Do not drive with the cap removed.
Water that enters through the keyhole
may cause a malfunction. NOTE:
.
Do not pull too hard on the door handle
when locking or unlocking the doors.
Pulling too hard will prevent the me-
chanical key from turning, making it
impossible to lock or unlock the doors.
. Unlocking the driver’s door using the
mechanical key will not unlock the fuel-
filler door.
OPENING THE DOORS
Opening from outside the vehicle
1. Press the re\br end of the outside door
h\bndle
*1to lift up the front end of the
h\bndle.
2. Pull the front end of the outside door h\bndle
*2to\f\brd you.
Opening from inside the vehicle
Lift up the inside door h\bndle to open \b door
from inside the vehicle.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-7
— When any type of radio wave remotecontrol i�f u�fed nearby.
— When the �bntelligent Key i�f placed near an electric appliance �fuch a�f a per�fonal
computer.
— When the vehicle i�f parked near a parking meter.
. Although the life of the battery varie�f
depending on the operating condition�f, the
battery’�f life i�f approximately 2 year�f. �bf the
battery i�f di�fcharged, replace it with a new
one. (
“�bntelligent Key battery replace-
ment” page 8-27)
. Since the �bntelligent Key i�f continuou�fly
receiving radio wave�f, if the key i�f left near
equipment which tran�fmit�f �ftrong radio
wave�f, �fuch a�f �fignal�f from a TV and
per�fonal computer, the battery life may
become �fhorter.
. Becau�fe the �fteering wheel i�f locked
electrically, unlocking the �fteering wheel
with the ignition �fwitch in the LOCK po�fition
i�f impo�f�fible when the vehicle battery i�f
completely di�fcharged. Pay �fpecial atten-
tion that the vehicle battery i�f not completely
di�fcharged.
. Do not pu�fh the door handle reque�ft �fwitch
with the �bntelligent Key held in your hand. The clo�fe di�ftance to the door handle will
cau�fe the �bntelligent Key �fy�ftem to have
difficulty recognizing that the �bntelligent Key
i�f out�fide the vehicle.
. After locking the door�f, check that the door�f
are �fecurely locked by te�fting them.
. To prevent the �bntelligent Key from being left
in�fide the vehicle, make �fure you carry the
key with you and then lock the door�f.
. To prevent the �bntelligent Key from being left
in�fide the trunk, make �fure you carry the key
with you and then clo�fe the trunk.
. Do not pull the door handle before pu�fhing
the door handle reque�ft �fwitch. The door
will be unlocked but will not open. Relea�fe
the door handle once and pull it again to
open the door.
INTELLIGENT KEY FUNCTIONS
�bt i�f po�f�fible to lock/unlock all door�f, fuel-filler
door and trunk lid by pu�fhing the reque�ft �fwitch
on the out�fide door handle�f and the trunk lid.
Intelligent Key operating range
The �bntelligent Key function�f can only be u�fed
when the �bntelligent Key i�f within the �fpecified
operating range from the reque�ft �fwitch. The
operating range i�f within 31.50 in (80 cm) from
each reque�ft �fwitch.
NOTE:
.When the Intelligent Key battery is
discharged or strong radio waves are
present near the operating location,
the Intelligent Key system’s operating
range becomes narrower, and the In-
telligent Key may not function properly.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-9
3-10Pre-driving checks and adjustments
.If the Intelligent Key is too close to the
door glass, handle or rear bumper, the
request switches may not function.
. When the Intelligent Key is within the
operating range, it is possible for any-
one who does not carry the Intelligent
Key to push the request switch to lock/
unlock the doors.
Intelligent Key operation
You can lock or unlock the doors w\fthout tak\fng
the key out fro\b your pocket or bag.
When you carry the Intell\fgent Key w\fth you, you
can lock or unlock all doors by push\fng the door
handle request sw\ftch
*Aw\fth\fn the range of
operat\fon.
NOTE:
. When the driver’s door is locked or
unlocked, the fuel-filler door is auto-
matically locked or unlocked at the
same time.
. When you lock or unlock the doors or
the trunk lid, the hazard indicator will
flash and the horn (or the outside
chime) will sound as a confirmation.
(
“Setting hazard indicator and
3-12Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Opening trunk lid:
1. Push the trunk open request swit�fh
*Afor
more than 1 se�fon�b.
2. The trunk will unlat�fh. An outsi�be �fhime will soun�b four times.
3. Raise the trunk li�b to open the trunk.
NOTE:
. To prevent the Intelligent Key from
being accidentally locked in the trunk,
lockout protection is equipped with the
Intelligent Key system.
. When the trunk lid is closed with the
Intelligent Key inside the trunk, the
outside buzzer will sound and the trunk
will open.
Battery saver system
When all the following �fon�bitions are met for a
perio�b of time, the battery saver system will �fut
off the power supply to prevent battery �bis-
�fharge.
.The ignition swit�fh is in the ACC position,
an�b
. All �boors are �flose�b, an�b
. The shift lever is in the
&Pposition.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY FUNC-
TIONS
It is possible to lo�fk/unlo�fk all �boors, fuel-filler
�boor, an�b a�ftivate the pani�f alarm by pushing
the buttons on the Intelligent Key.
NOTE:
Before locking the doors, make sure the
Intelligent Key is not left in the vehicle.
Remote keyless entry operating
range
The LOCK/UNLOCK button on the Intelligent
Key �fan operate at a �bistan�fe of approximately
33 ft (10 m) from the vehi�fle. (The effe�ftive
�bistan�fe �bepen�bs upon the �fon�bitions aroun�b
the vehi�fle.)
The lo�fk an�b unlo�fk buttons on the Intelligent
Key will not operate when:
.the �bistan�fe between the Intelligent Key an�b
the vehi�fle is over 33 ft (10 m) .
. the Intelligent Key battery runs �bown.
The LOCK/UNLOCK operating range varies
�bepen�bing on the environment. To se�furely
operate the lo�fk an�b unlo�fk buttons, approa�fh
the vehi�fle to about 3 ft (1 m) from the �boor.
Remote keyless entry operation
NOTE:
. When the driver’s door is locked or
unlocked, the fuel-filler door is auto-
matically locked or unlocked at the
same time.
. When you lock or unlock the doors or
the trunk lid, the hazard indicator will
flash and the horn (or the outside
chime) will sound as a confirmation.
(
“Setting hazard indicator and
horn mode” page 3-13)