JVC0410X
1. Cargo light (P.2-67)
2. Cup holders (3rd row seat) (P.2-52)
3. Rear ventilators (P.4-33)
4. Coat hooks (P.2-56)
5. Rear personal lights (P.2-65)
6. Tray (P.2-55)
7. Door armrest— Power window controls (P.2-60)
— Power door lock switch (P.3-5)
— Outside mirror remote control switch
(driver’s side) (P.3-38)
8. Automatic drive positioner switch (if so equipped) (P.3-40)
9. Sun visors (P.3-30) 10. SOS call switch (if so equipped) (See
NissanConnect
SMOwner’s Manual)
11. Moonroof switch (if so equipped) (P.2-63)
12. Map lights (P.2-65)
13. Sunglasses holder (P.2-53)
14. Inside mirror (P.3-31) — Intelligent Rear View Mirror (if so
equipped) (P.3-32)
— HomeLink® universal transceiver (if so
equipped) (P.2-68, P.2-72)
15. Cargo area — Power outlet (P.2-48)
— Cargo floor box (P.2-57)
— Luggage hooks (P.2-56)
— Jacking tools (P.6-5)
16. Rear console box (if so equipped) (P.2-55) — Cup holders (2nd row seat) (P.2-51)
— Pocket (P.2-55)
17. Cup holders (2nd row seat) (if so equipped) (P.2-51)
18. Mobile Entertainment System (MES) (if so equipped) (See NissanConnect
SMOwner’s
Manual)
19. Console box (P.2-54) — Power outlet (P.2-48)
— USB charging connector (P.2-50)
— Rear Media Interface (See NissanCon-
nect
SMOwner’s Manual)
— Rear automatic air conditioning sys-
tem (if so equipped) (P.4-38)
20. Front cup holders (P.2-51)/Tray (P.2-55)
Illustrated table of contents0-5
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
2 Instruments and controls
Cockpit ........................................................................\
.......................... 2-3
Instrument panel ........................................................................\
.. 2-4
Meters and gauges ..................................................................... 2-5Speedometer and odometer ........................................ 2-6
Tachometer ........................................................................\
........ 2-7
Engine coolant temperature gauge ....................... 2-7
Fuel gauge ........................................................................\
........... 2-8
Engine oil pressure gauge .............................................. 2-8
Voltmeter ........................................................................\
.............. 2-9
Meter/ring illumination and needle sweep ....... 2-9
Warning lights, indicator lights and
audible reminders ..................................................................... 2-10 Checking lights ..................................................................... 2-11
Warning lights ........................................................................\
2-11
Indicator lights ...................................................................... 2-18
Audible reminders .............................................................. 2-20
Vehicle information display ............................................... 2-21 Operational indicators .................................................... 2-23
Maintenance indicators ................................................. 2-26
Trip computer ........................................................................\
2-27
Security systems ........................................................................\
2-30 Vehicle Security System ................................................ 2-30
NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System .................... 2-31 Wiper and washer switch ................................................... 2-32
Windshield wiper and washer operation ...... 2-33
Rain-sensing auto wiper system (if
so equipped) ........................................................................\
. 2-34
Rear window wiper and
washer operation ............................................................. 2-35
Rear window and outside mirror
(if so equipped) defroster switch ................................. 2-36
Windshield deicer switch (if so equipped) ............. 2-36
Headlight and turn signal switch ................................ 2-37 Headlight switch ............................................................... 2-37
Instrument brightness control .............................. 2-40
Turn signal switch ........................................................... 2-41
Fog light switch (if so equipped) ......................... 2-42
Heated steering wheel (if so equipped) .................. 2-42
Horn ........................................................................\
............................. 2-43
Heated seats ........................................................................\
......... 2-43 Front (if so equipped) .................................................... 2-44
Rear (if so equipped) ...................................................... 2-44
Climate controlled seats (if so equipped) ............. 2-45
Warning systems switch (if so equipped) ............. 2-46
SNOW mode switch ................................................................ 2-47
TOW mode switch .................................................................... 2-47
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch ........ 2-47
2-36Instruments and controls
SIC4385
To defog/defrost the rear window glass
and outside mirrors (if so equipped), start
the engine and push the switch
on. The
indicator lightwill come on. Push the
switch again to turn the defroster off.
It will automatically turn off in approxi-
mately 15 minutes.
CAUTION
When cleaning the inner side of the
rear window, be careful not to
scratch or damage the rear window
defroster.
SIC4385
The windshield deicer switch (defroster
switch) operates when the ignition switch
is in the ON position.
The deicer is used to remove ice from the
windshield when a wiper is frozen to the
windshield.
When the switch
is pushed, the indica-
tor lightilluminates and the deicer
operates for approximately 15 minutes.
The rear window defroster will activate at
the same time. After the preset time has
passed, the deicer will turn off automati-
cally. To turn off the deicer manually,
push the deicer switch again, and the
indicator light turns off.
CAUTION
. When operating the deicer con-
tinuously, be sure to start the
engine. Otherwise, it may cause
the battery to discharge.
. When cleaning the inner side of
the window, be careful not to
scratch or damage the electrical
conductors on the surface of the
window.
REAR WINDOW AND OUTSIDE MIRROR
(if so equipped) DEFROSTER SWITCHWINDSHIELD DEICER SWITCH (if so
equipped)
Battery saver system
A chime will sound when the driver side
door is opened with the light switch in the
orposition and the ignition
switch in the OFF or LOCK position.
When the headlight switch is in the
orposition while the ignition switch is in
the ON position, the lights will automati-
cally turn off after a period of time when
the ignition switch has been pushed to
the OFF position.
When the headlight switch remains in the
orposition after the lights auto-
matically turn off, the lights will turn on
when the ignition switch is pushed to the
ON position.
CAUTION
. When you turn on the headlight
switch again after the lights auto-
matically turn off, the lights will
not turn off automatically. Be
sure to turn the light switch to
the OFF position when you leave
the vehicle for extended periods
of time, otherwise the battery will
be discharged.
. Never leave the light switch on
when the engine is not running
for extended periods of time even if the headlights turn off auto-
matically.
SIC2275
Headlight aiming control
Depending on the number of occupants
in the vehicle and the load it is carrying,
the headlight axis may be higher than
desired. If the vehicle is traveling on a hilly
road, the headlights may directly hit the
rearview mirror of the vehicle ahead or
the windshield of the oncoming vehicle.
The light axis can be lowered with the
operation of the switch.
The larger the number designated on the
switch, the lower the axis.
When traveling with no heavy load or on a
flat road, select position 0.
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.Do not use the climate controlled
seat for extended periods or
when no one is using the seat.
. Do not put anything on the seat
which insulates heat, such as a
blanket, cushion, seat cover, etc.
Otherwise, the seat may become
overheated.
. Do not place anything hard or
heavy on the seat or pierce it with
a pin or similar object. This may
result in damage to the climate
controlled seat.
. Any liquid spilled on the seat
should be removed immediately
with a dry cloth.
. The climate controlled seat has
an air filter. Do not operate cli-
mate controlled seat without an
air filter. This may result in da-
mage to the system.
. When cleaning the seat, never use
gasoline, thinner, or any similar
materials.
. If any malfunctions are found or
the climate controlled seat does
not operate, turn the switch off
and have the system checked. It
is recommended you visit a
NISSAN dealer for this service.
SSD0956
The warning systems switch is used to
turn on and off the warning systems
(Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Blind
Spot Warning (BSW) systems) that are
activated using the settings menu on
the center display.
When the warning systems switch is
turned off, the indicator
on the switch
is off. The indicator will also be off if all of
the warning systems are deactivated
using the settings menu.
The LDW system will sound a warning
chime and blink the Lane Departure
Warning (LDW) indicator light (orange) to
alert the driver if the vehicle is traveling
close to either the left or the right of a traveling lane with detectable lane mar-
kers. (See “Lane Departure Warning
(LDW)/Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)”
(P.5-23).)
The BSW system will turn on the side
indicator lights, located next to the out-
side mirrors, if the radar sensors detect a
vehicle in the detection zone. If the turn
signal is activated in the direction of the
detected vehicle, a chime sounds twice
and the side indicator light will flash. (See
“Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” (P.5-33).)
WARNING SYSTEMS SWITCH (if so
equipped)
go off.
OFF position
When the switch is in the OFF position,
the lights will not illuminate, regardless of
the condition.
CAUTION
Do not use for extended periods of
time with the engine stopped. This
could result in a discharged battery.
SIC4448
The light on the vanity mirror will turn on
when the cover on the vanity mirror is
opened.
When the cover is closed, the light will
turn off.
The lights will also turn off after a
period of time when the lights remain
illuminated to prevent the battery from
becoming discharged.
SIC4418
The cargo light switch has three posi-
tions: ON, centerand OFF.
ON position
When the switch is in the ON position
,
the cargo light will illuminate.
Center position
When the switch is in the center position
, the cargo light will illuminate when the
liftgate is opened.
OFF position
When the switch is in the OFF position
,
the cargo light will not illuminate.
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VANITY MIRROR LIGHTS CARGO LIGHT
JVI1689X
HomeLink® buttons (1-3)
Indicator light (appears above each
HomeLink® button)
Status display (where the current condi-
tion of the HomeLink® is displayed)
JVI1639X
1. Press and release the desiredHomeLink® button. The indicator light
flashes in orange and “TRAINING” is
displayed on the mirror.
2. Position the end of your hand-held transmitter 1 to 3 in (2 to 8 cm) away
from the HomeLink® button. For some
devices, it may have better commu-
nication when the hand-held trans-
mitter is positioned 6 to 12 in (15 to 30
cm) away from the HomeLink® button.
3. While the indicator light is flashing in orange, press and hold the hand-held
transmitter button. DO NOT release
until the HomeLink® indicator light
changes from orange to green and “TRAINED” is displayed on the mirror.
When the indicator light illuminates in
green, the hand-held transmitter but-
ton may be released.
NOTE:
Some devices to be programmed
may require you to replace the Step
3 with the cycling procedure noted
in “Programming HomeLink® for Ca-
nadian customers and gate open-
ers” (P.2-74).
4. Press and hold the programmed HomeLink® button and observe the
indicator light.
.If the indicator light remains green(solid/continuous), programming is
complete and your device should
activate when the HomeLink® but-
ton is pressed and released.
.If the indicator light rapidly flashesin green, press and hold the pro-
grammed HomeLink® button for 2
seconds. Repeat the “press/hold/
release” sequence up to three times
to complete the programming pro-
cess. If the device operates, the
programming is complete. If the
device still does not operate, con-
tinue with Steps 5-7 for the device
being programmed to HomeLink®.
A second person may make the
following steps easier. Use a ladder
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or other device. Do not stand on
your vehicle to perform the next
steps.
5. At the garage door opener motor in the garage, locate the “Learn,” “Smart”
or “Program” button (the name and
color of the button may vary by
manufacturer but it is usually located
near where the hanging antenna wire
is attached to the unit). If there is
difficulty locating the button, refer-
ence the garage door opener’s man-
ual.
6. Firmly press and then release the “Learn,” “Smart” or “Program” button.
NOTE:
Once the button is pressed, you have
approximately 30 seconds to initiate
the next step.
7. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and hold the programmed HomeLink®
button for 2 seconds and release.
Repeat the “press/hold/release” se-
quence up to three times to complete
the programming process. Then your
device should operate when the
HomeLink® button is pressed and
released.
8. If you have any questions or are having difficulty programming your
HomeLink® buttons, refer to the HomeLink® web site at: www.
homelink.com/nissan or call 1-800-
355-3515.
PROGRAMMING HomeLink® FOR
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS AND GATE
OPENERS
Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)
after several seconds of transmission –
which may not be long enough for
HomeLink® to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian
law, some U.S. gate operators are de-
signed to “time-out” in the same manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having
difficulties programming a gate operator
or garage door opener by using the
“Programming HomeLink®” procedures,
replace “Programming HomeLink®” Step
3 with the following:
NOTE:
When programming a garage door
opener, etc., unplug the device during
the “cycling” process to prevent possi-
ble damage to the device components.
Step 3: While the HomeLink® indicator
light is flashing in orange, press and
release (“cycling”) the hand-held transmit-
ter button every 2 seconds. Continue to
press and release the hand-held trans-
mitter button until the HomeLink® indi-cator light changes from orange to green.
When the indicator light illuminates in
green, hand-held transmitter button may
be released.
Proceed with “Programming HomeLink®”
step 4 to complete.
Remember to plug the device back in
when programming is completed.
OPERATING THE HomeLink® UNI-
VERSAL TRANSCEIVER
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver,
after it is programmed, can be used to
activate the programmed device. To op-
erate, firmly press the appropriate pro-
grammed HomeLink® button. The
indicator light will illuminate in green with
three parenthesis
on the mirror
while the signal is being transmitted.
PROGRAMMING TROUBLESHOOT-
ING
If the HomeLink® does not quickly learn
the hand-held transmitter information:
. replace the hand-held transmitter
batteries with new batteries.
. position the hand-held transmitter
with its battery area facing away from
the HomeLink® button.
. press and hold the HomeLink® button
and hand-held transmitter button in
each step without interruption.