SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG WARNING
LIGHT
The supplemental air bag warning light,
displaying
in the instrument panel,
monitors the circuits for the air bag sys-
tems and all related wiring.
When the ignition switch is in the ON or
START position, the supplemental air bag
warning light illuminates for about 7 sec-
onds and then turns off. This means the
system is operational. If any of the following conditions occur, the
front air bag needs servicing:
∙ The supplemental air bag warning light remains on af ter approximately 7 sec-
onds.
∙ The supplemental air bag warning light flashes intermittently.
∙ The supplemental air bag warning light does not come on at all.
Under these conditions, the front air bag
may not operate properly. It must be
checked and repaired. It is recommended
that you visit a NISSAN dealer for this ser-
vice.
WARNING
If the supplemental air bag warning
light is on, it could mean that the front
air bag will not operate in an accident.
To help avoid injury to yourself or oth-
ers, have your vehicle checked as soon
as possible. It is recommended that you
visit a NISSAN dealer for this service.
Repair and replacement
procedure
The front air bags, side air bags, curtain air
bags and pretensioner(s) are designed to
inflate on a one-time-only basis. As a re-
minder, unless it is damaged, the supple-
mental air bag warning light remains illu-
minated af ter inflation has occurred. These
systems should be repaired and/or re-
placed as soon as possible. It is recom-
mended that you visit a NISSAN dealer for
this service.
When maintenance work is required on the
vehicle, the front air bags, side air bags,
curtain air bags, pretensioner(s) and re-
lated parts should be pointed out to the
person performing the maintenance. The
ignition switch should always be placed in
the LOCK position when working under the
hood or inside the vehicle.
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SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER
This vehicle is equipped with a speedom-
eter and odometer. The speedometer is
located in the center of the meter cluster.
The odometer is located within the trip
computer.
Speedometer
The speedometer indicates the vehicle
speed.
Odometer/Twin trip odometer
The odometer/twin trip odometer is dis-
played when the ignition switch is placed in
the ON position.
The odometer
2records the total dis-
tance the vehicle has been driven.
The twin trip odometer
3records the dis-
tance of individual trips.
Changing the display
Press the change/reset button
1to
change the display as follows:
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Instant fuel consumption
The instant fuel consumption mode shows
the instant fuel economy. The display up-
dates instantly when driving.
Average fuel consumption
The average fuel consumption mode
shows the average fuel consumption since
the last reset. Resetting is done by pressing
the change/reset button
Afor more than
approximately 1 second.
Distance to empty
The distance to empty mode provides you
with an estimation of the distance that can
be driven before refueling. The range is
constantly being calculated, based on the
amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the
actual fuel consumption.
The distance to empty includes a low
range warning feature: when the fuel level
is low, the distance to empty is automati-
cally selected and the digits blink in order
to draw the driver’s attention. Press the trip
computer change/reset button
Aif you
wish to return to the mode that was se-
lected before the warning occurred.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the
distance to empty will display (----).
Trip computer reset
Pressing the change/reset button for
more than 3 seconds will reset all modes
except Trip A and distance to empty.
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WARNING
∙ Gasoline is extremely flammable andhighly 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.
∙ Do not attempt to top off the fuel tank af ter the fuel pump nozzle shuts off
automatically. Continued refueling
may cause fuel overflow, resulting in
fuel spray and possibly a fire.
∙ Use only an original equipment type fuel-filler cap as a replacement. It has
a built-in safety valve needed for
proper operation of the fuel system
and emission control system. An in-
correct cap can result in a serious mal-
function and possible injury. It could
also cause the Malfunction Indicator
Light (MIL) to come on.
∙ Never pour fuel into the throttle body to attempt to start your vehicle. ∙ Do not fill a portable fuel container in
the vehicle or trailer. Static electricity
can cause an explosion of flammable
liquid, vapor or gas in any vehicle or
trailer. To reduce the risk of serious
injury or death when filling portable
fuel containers:
– Always place the container on the ground when filling.
– Do not use electronic devices when filling.
– Keep the pump nozzle in contact with the container while you are
filling it.
– Use only approved portable fuel containers for flammable liquid.
CAUTION
∙ Do not use a fuel containing morethan 15% ethanol in your vehicle. For
additional information, refer to “Fuel
Recommendation” in the “Technical
and consumer information” section of
this manual. ∙ Failure to tighten the fuel-filler cap
properly may cause the
Mal-
function Indicator Light (MIL) to illumi-
nate. If the
light illuminates be-
cause the fuel-filler cap is loose or
missing, tighten or install the cap and
continue to drive the vehicle.
The
light should turn off af ter a
few driving trips. If the
light does
not turn off af ter a few driving trips,
have the vehicle inspected. It is rec-
ommended that you visit a NISSAN
dealer for this service.
∙ The LOOSE FUEL CAP warning mes- sage will be displayed if the fuel-filler
cap is not properly tightened. It may
take a few driving trips for the mes-
sage to be displayed. Failure to
tighten the fuel-filler cap properly af-
ter the LOOSE FUEL CAP warning mes-
sage is displayed/warning appears
may cause the
Malfunction Indi-
cator Light (MIL) to illuminate.
∙ For additional information, refer to the “Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)”
in the “Instruments and controls” sec-
tion of this manual.
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∙ If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body,flush it away with water to avoid paint
damage.
For additional information, refer to “Fuel
Recommendation” in the “Technical and
consumer information” section of this
manual.
LOOSE FUEL CAP warning
message
The LOOSE FUEL CAP warning message
displays in the odometer when the fuel-
filler cap is not tightened correctly af ter the
vehicle has been refueled. It may take a few
driving trips for the message to be dis-
played. To turn off the warning message,
do the following: 1. Remove and install the fuel-filler cap as previously described as soon as pos-
sible.
2. Tighten the fuel-filler cap until a single click is heard. 3. Press the loose fuel cap warning reset
button
Ain the meter for about 1 sec-
ond to turn off the LOOSE FUEL CAP
warning message af ter tightening the
fuel-filler cap.
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4 Heater, air conditioner, audio and
phone systems
RearView Monitor (if so equipped)...............4-2
RearView Monitor system operation ..........4-3
How to read the displayed lines ...............4-4
Difference between predicted and
actual distances ..............................4-4
Adjusting the screen .........................4-6
RearView Monitor system limitations .........4-6
System maintenance .........................4-8
Vents ............................................4-8
Heater (manual) (if so equipped) .................4-9
Controls ..................................... 4-10
Heater operation ............................. 4-11
Air flow charts ............................... 4-12
Heater and air conditioner (manual)
(if so equipped) ................................. 4-15
Controls ..................................... 4-16
Heater operation ............................ 4-17
Air conditioner operation ....................4-18
Air flow charts ............................... 4-19
Servicing air conditioner (if so equipped) ........4-23
Audio system ................................... 4-23
Radio ........................................ 4-23FM radio reception
.......................... 4-23
AM radio reception .......................... 4-24
Audio operation precautions ................4-24
FM/AM radio with compact disc (CD)
player (Type A) (if so equipped) ...............4-31
FM/AM radio with compact disc (CD)
player (Type B) (if so equipped) ...............4-36
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection
port (if so equipped) ......................... 4-40
iPod®* player operation (if so equipped) ......4-42
CD care and cleaning ........................ 4-44
Steering wheel switch for audio control
(if so equipped) .............................. 4-45
Antenna ..................................... 4-46
Car phone or CB radio ..........................4-47
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System
(if so equipped) .................................4-47
Regulatory information ......................4-49
Using the system ............................ 4-49
Control buttons ............................. 4-51
Getting started .............................. 4-51
List of
voice commands ..................... 4-53
Troubleshooting guide ......................4-57
WARNING
∙ Failure to follow the warnings and in-structions for proper use of the Rear-
View Monitor system could result in
serious injury or death.
∙ RearView Monitor is a convenience feature and is not a substitute for
proper backing. Always turn and look
out the windows and check mirrors to
be sure that it is safe to move before
operating the vehicle. Always back up
slowly.
∙ The system is designed as an aid to the driver in showing large stationary
objects directly behind the vehicle, to
help avoid damaging the vehicle.
∙ The distance guide line and the ve- hicle width line should be used as a
reference only when the vehicle is on a
level paved surface. The distance
viewed on the monitor is for reference
only and may be different than the
actual distance between the vehicle
and displayed objects.
CAUTION
Do not scratch the camera lens when
cleaning dirt or snow from the front of
the camera.
The RearView Monitor system automati-
cally shows a rear view of the vehicle when
the shif t lever is shif ted into the R (Reverse)
position. The radio can still be heard while
the RearView Monitor is active.
To display the rear view, the RearView Moni-
tor system uses a camera located on the
rear hatch near the handle
1.
REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
OPERATION
With the ignition switch in the ON position,
move the shif t lever to the R (Reverse) po-
sition to operate the RearView Monitor.
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HOW TO READ THE DISPLAYED
LINES
Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle
width and distances to objects with refer-
ence to the vehicle body line
Aare dis-
played on the monitor.
Distance guide lines:
Indicate distances from the vehicle body.
∙ Red line
1: approx. 0.5 m (1.5 f t)
∙ Yellow line
2: approx. 1 m (3 f t)
∙ Green line
3: approx. 2 m (7 f t)
∙ Green line
4: approx. 3 m (10 f t) Vehicle width guide lines
5:
Indicate the vehicle width when backing
up.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTED
AND ACTUAL DISTANCES
The displayed guidelines and their loca-
tions on the ground are for approximate
reference only. Objects on uphill or downhill
surfaces or projecting objects will be actu-
ally located at distances different from
those displayed in the monitor relative to
the guidelines (refer to illustrations). When
in doubt, turn around and view the objects
as you are backing up, or park and exit the
vehicle to view the positioning of objects
behind the vehicle.
Backing up on a steep uphill
When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width
guide lines are shown closer than the actual
distance. Note that any object on the hill is
further than it appears on the monitor.
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