ContentsIllustrated table of contents0
Safety — Seats, Seat belts and Supplemental
Restraint System1
Instruments and controls2
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3
Display screen, heater and air conditioner, and
audio system4
Starting and driving5
In case of emergency6
Appearance and care7
Maintenance and do-it-yourself8
Technical information9
Index10
LEFT HAND DRIVE
1.Left and right side vents (P. 4-14)
2.Front passenger’s supplemental front-impact
air bag (P. 1-30)
3.Centre vents (P. 4-14)
4.Hazard warning flasher switch (P. 6-2)5.Audio system* (P. 4-23)
— NissanConnect* *1(P. 4-38)
— without navigation* (P. 4-24)
6.Ignition switch (behind steering wheel)
(P. 5-11)
— Push Button ignition switch* (P. 5-12)
7.Steering wheel switches
— Cruise control* (P. 5-36)— Speed limiter* (P. 5-38)
— Mobile phone integration for FM-AM radio
with CD player without navigation* (P. 4-39)
— Mobile phone integration for
NissanConnect* *
1(P. 4-38)
8.Meters, gauges, warning/indicator lights,
vehicle information display (P. 2-2, P. 2-4,
P. 2-13)
9.Steering wheel switches
— Vehicle information display switches
(P. 2-13)
— Audio control* (P. 4-38)
10.Heater and air conditioner (P. 4-15)
11.Glove box (P. 2-42)
* where fitted
*
1Refer to the separately provided NissanConnect
Owner’s Manual.
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL LAYOUT
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RIGHT HAND DRIVE
1.Left and right side vents (P. 4-14)
2.Front passenger’s supplemental front-impact
air bag (P. 1-30)
3.Centre vents (P. 4-14)
4.Hazard warning flasher switch (P. 6-2)5.Audio system* (P. 4-23)
— NissanConnect* *1(P. 4-38)
— without navigation* (P. 4-24)
6.Ignition switch (behind steering wheel)
(P. 5-11)
— Push Button ignition switch* (P. 5-12)
7.Steering wheel switches
— Vehicle information display switches(P. 2-13)
— Audio control* (P. 4-38)
8.Meters, gauges, warning/indicator lights,
vehicle information display (P. 2-2, P. 2-4,
P. 2-13)
9.Steering wheel switches*
— Cruise control* (P. 5-36)
— Speed limiter* (P. 5-38)
— Mobile phone integration for FM-AM radio
with CD player without navigation* (P. 4-39)
— Mobile phone integration for
NissanConnect* *
1(P. 4-38)
10.Heater and air conditioner (P. 4-15)
11.Glove box (P. 2-42)
* where fitted
*
1Refer to the separately provided NissanConnect
Owner’s Manual.
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1. [Fuel economy] (l (litre)/100 km,
km/l(litre) or MPG)
Current fuel consumption:
The current fuel consumption mode shows the cur-
rent fuel consumption.
Average fuel consumption:
The average fuel consumption mode shows the av-
erage fuel consumption since the last reset. Push
the ENTER switch for longer than 1 second to enter
the Reset menu.
The display is updated every 30 seconds. For about
the first 500 m (1/3 mile) after a reset, the display
shows “——”.
Push ENTER briefly to show the second Fuel
Economy page.
2. [Speed] and [Average speed] (km/h
or MPH)
The (digital) speed shows the current speed at
which the vehicle is travelling.
The average speed mode shows the average ve-
hicle speed since the last reset. Push the ENTER
switch for longer than 1 second to enter the Reset
menu.
The display is updated every 30 seconds. The first
30 seconds after a reset, the display shows “——”.
3. [Range] (dte — km or mile)
The distance to empty (dte) mode provides you with
an estimation of the distance that can be driven
before refuelling. The dte is constantly being calcu-
lated, based on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank
and the actual fuel consumption.
The display is updated every 30 seconds.
The dte mode includes a low range warning feature.
If the fuel level is low, the warning is displayed on
the screen.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte dis-
play will change to “——”.
•If the amount of fuel added is small, the display
just before the ignition switch is placed in the
“OFF” position may continue to be displayed.
•When driving uphill or rounding curves, the fuel
in the tank shifts, which may momentarily change
the display.
4. Elapsed [time] and [trip distance] (km
or mile)
Elapsed [time]:
The elapsed time mode shows the time since the
last reset. Push the ENTER switch for longer than 1
second to enter the Reset menu. (The trip odometer
is also reset at the same time.)[Trip distance]:
The trip odometer mode shows the total distance
the vehicle has been driven since the last reset.
Push the ENTER switch for longer than 1 second to
enter the Reset menu. (The elapsed time is also
reset at the same time.)
5. Navigation (where fitted)
When the route guidance is set in the navigation
system, this item shows the navigation route infor-
mation.
For more details, see the separately provided Nis-
sanConnect Owner’s manual.
6. Audio
The audio mode shows the status of audio informa-
tion.
For more details, see “FM AM radio with CD player
(where fitted)” in the “4. Display screen, heater and
air conditioner, and audio system” section or the
separately provided NissanConnect Owner’s
manual.
7. [Driving aids] (where fitted)
The driving aids mode shows the operating condi-
tion for the following systems.
•Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
•Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
•Forward Emergency Braking
Push ENTER to access the driving aids setting
menu.
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NOTE
In the AUTO position (where fitted), the rear wiper
will not begin to sweep when the shift lever is
placed in the R position. It waits until the front
wipers have made the first sweep.THERMACLEAR HEATED
WINDSCREEN (where fitted)
j
AThermaClear Heated Windscreen On/Off
To defog/defrost the windscreen glass, start the
engine and push the ThermaClear button
jA . The
indicator light will come on. Push the button again to
turn the ThermaClear system off.
The ThermaClear system will turn off automatically
after approximately 4 minutes — if the windscreen
clears before this time, push the button again to turn
the ThermaClear system off.
NOTE
•Before activating the ThermaClear system
make sure to remove excess snow/ice from
the windscreen
•Electrical conductors embedded in the wind-
screen provide the heating of the windscreen.If damage occurs to the windscreen have the
ThermaClear system checked by a NISSAN
dealer or qualified workshop.
•The ThermaClear Heated Windscreen perfor-
mance may be reduced or deactivated to pre-
serve the battery.
•NISSAN recommends using the ThermaClear
system to support defogging of the
windscreen. For more information, see
“Heater and air conditioner operation” in the
“4. Display screen, heater and air conditioner,
and audio system” section.
•During use of the ThermaClear system the
Stop/Start System is unavailable.
NIC2220Models with ThermaClear Heated Windscreen (where fitted)
THERMACLEAR HEATED
WINDSCREEN BUTTON
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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
j
AThermaClear system On/Off. See
“ThermaClear Heated Windscreen button”
earlier in this section.
jBRear window defogger On/Off
To defog/defrost the rear window glass, start the
engine and push the rear window defogger switch
jB . The indicator light will come on. Push the switch
again to turn the defogger off.
The defogger will turn off automatically after ap-
proximately 15 minutes — if the rear window clears
before this time, push the switch again to turn the
defogger off.
For more information, see “Heater and air condi-
tioner operation” in the “4. Display screen, heater
and air conditioner, and audio system” section.
CAUTION
When cleaning the inner side of the rear window,
be careful not to scratch or damage the electri-
cal conductors.NOTE
When the ThermaClear system is turned on the
Stop/Start System (where fitted) will not be acti-
vated.
OUTSIDE MIRROR DEFOGGER
(where fitted)
The outside rear-view mirrors will be defogged when
the rear defogger switch is activated.
NIC2214Models with manual air conditioning (where fitted)
NIC2183Models with automatic air conditioning and ThermaClear
system (where fitted)
NIC2184Models with automatic air conditioning and without
ThermaClear system
DEFOGGER SWITCH
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WARNING
Take care as the power outlet and plug may be
hot during or immediately after use.
CAUTION
•This power outlet is not designed for use with
a cigarette lighter unit.
•Do not use with accessories that exceed a 12
volt, 120 W (10 A) power draw. Do not use
double adaptors or more than one electrical
accessory.
•Use this power outlet with the engine running
(do not use for extended periods of time with
the engine stopped or idling).
•Avoid using when the air conditioner, head-
lights or rear window defogger are on.
•When not in use, be sure that the cap is
closed. Do not allow water to come into con-
tact with the outlet.
•Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be
sure to turn off the power switch of the elec-
trical accessory being used or remove the key
from the ignition to turn the Acc power of the
vehicle off.
•Fully push the plug in sufficiently. If sufficient
contact is not made, the plug may overheat or
the internal temperature fuse may blow.
STORAGE TRAYS
WARNING
To help prevent injury in an accident or sudden
stop, do not place sharp objects in the trays.
GLOVE BOX
WARNING
Keep the glove box lid closed while driving to
help prevent injury in an accident or a sudden
stop.
To open the glove box, lift the latch and lower the lid.
Towards the rear of the glove box an elastic strap
can be used to hold the Owner’s Manual pack.
NIC2177Centre console
NIC2135Front armrest
NIC2136
POWER OUTLET STORAGE
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4Display screen, heater and air conditioner,
and audio systemDisplay screen, heater and air conditioner,
and audio system
Safety precautions ................................................... 4-2
Rear-view monitor (where fitted)............................... 4-2
How to read the displayed lines .......................... 4-3
Rear-view monitor setting.................................... 4-3
Operating tips..................................................... 4-3
Around View Monitor (where fitted) .......................... 4-4
Operation ........................................................... 4-7
Guide lines ......................................................... 4-7
Difference between predictive and actual
distances ............................................................ 4-9
Moving object detection (MOD) .......................... 4-12
How to adjust the screen view ............................ 4-13
Around View Monitor settings ............................. 4-13
Operating tips..................................................... 4-13
Vents ....................................................................... 4-14
Side and centre vents ......................................... 4-14
Heater and air conditioner operation ........................ 4-15
Manual air conditioner......................................... 4-16
Automatic dual zone air conditioner (where
fitted).................................................................. 4-20
Audio system ........................................................... 4-23Audio operation precautions ............................... 4-23
Antenna .............................................................. 4-23
FM AM radio with CD player (where fitted) .............. 4-24
Audio main operation .......................................... 4-25
Radio operation .................................................. 4-25
SETUP button .................................................... 4-26
Compact Disc (CD) operation ............................ 4-28
AUX socket ........................................................ 4-30
USB Memory operation (where fitted) ................. 4-30
iPod® player operation (where fitted) .................. 4-31
Bluetooth® operation.......................................... 4-32
NissanConnect (where fitted)................................... 4-38
Steering wheel switch for audio control (where
fitted) ....................................................................... 4-38
Main operation .................................................... 4-38
Mobile phone integration for FM AM radio with
CD player (where fitted)........................................... 4-39
Bluetooth® mobile phone feature ........................ 4-39
Hands-free telephone control .............................. 4-42
Steering wheel switches (where fitted)................ 4-44
Car phone or CB radio ............................................ 4-45