Warninglight Name Page
or
Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS)
warning light 2-10
Automatic Emer-
gency Braking
(AEB) system
warning light (if so
equipped)2-10
Automatic Emer-
gency Braking
(AEB) with Pedes-
trian Detection
system warning
light (if so
equipped) 2-11
or
Brake warning
light
2-11
Warning
light Name Page
Charge warning
light 2-11
Electronic parking
brake warning
light (yellow) (if so
equipped)2-12
Engine oil pres-
sure warning light
2-12
Low tire pressure
warning light2-12
Master warning
light2-14
Power steering
warning light2-14
Rear Automatic
Braking (RAB)
warning light (if so
equipped) 2-15
Warning
light Name Page
Seat belt warning
light and chime 2-15
Supplemental air
bag warning light2-15
Indicator
light Name Page
All Wheel Drive
(AWD) AUTO indi-
cator light (if so
equipped) 2-15
Automatic brake
hold indicator
light (green) (if so
equipped)2-16
Automatic brake
hold indicator
light (white) (if so
equipped)2-16
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
0-10Illustrated table of contents
Indicatorlight Name Page
or
Electronic parking
brake indicator
light (red) (if so
equipped) 2-16
Front fog light in-
dicator light (if so
equipped)
2-16
Front passenger
air bag status
light2-16
High Beam Assist
indicator light
(green) (if so
equipped)2-16
High beam indi-
cator light (blue)
2-16
Malfunction Indi-
cator Light (MIL) 2-17
Indicator
light Name Page
Security indicator
light 2-17
Side light and
headlight indica-
tor light (green)2-18
Slip indicator light 2-18
Turn signal/
hazard indicator
lights2-18
Vehicle Dynamic
Control (VDC) OFF
indicator light2-18
Illustrated table of contents0-11
10. Passenger supplemental kneeairbag (P. 1-46)
11.. Glove box (P. 2-58)
12. Front passenger air bag status
light (P. 1-46)
Hazard warning flasher switch
(P. 6-2)
13. Power outlet (P. 2-56) USB connection port
(if so equipped) (P. 4-2, 4-42)
Aux jack*
14. Cup holders (P. 2-58)
15 Shif t lever (P. 5-18)
16. Electronic parking brake switch
(if so equipped) (P. 5-25)
Automatic brake hold switch
(if so equipped) (P. 5-25)
17. Push-button ignition switch
(P. 5-13)
18. Cruise control switches
(if so equipped) (P. 5-63)
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
switches (if so equipped) (P. 5-66)
Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone
System*
ProPILOT Assist Switch (if so
equipped) (P. 5-90) 19. Driver supplemental knee airbag
(P. 1-46)
20. Hood release (P. 3-22) Fuel-filler door release (P. 3-25)
Tilt/telescopic steering wheel
controls (P. 3-28)
21. Trip computer reset switch (P. 2-4) Instrument brightness control
(P. 2-45)
Steering assist switch (for vehicles
with ProPILOT Assist) (if so
equipped) (P. 2-54)
Trunk opener (P. 3-23)
*: For additional information, refer to the
separate NissanConnect® Owner’s Manual.
Refer to the page number indicated in
parentheses for operating details.
Instruments and controls2-3
HOW TO USE THE VEHICLE
INFORMATION DISPLAY
The vehicle information display can be
changed using the
,, and OK buttons located on the
steering wheel.
1- Use these
buttons to navigate the vehicle infor-
mation display.
2OK - Change or select an item in the
vehicle information display.
3— Returns to the previous menu.
The OK,
andbuttons also
control audio and control panel functions
in some conditions. Most screens and
menus offer instruction prompts of the
steering switch buttons to indicate how to
control the vehicle information display.
Dots on the right side of the vehicle infor-
mation display will appear if there is more
than one page of menu items or warning
messages. The OK button changes the au-
dio source and the
buttons
also control voice recognition manual
mode. The OK button can be used to
change the audio source when the audio
screen is displayed. The
but-
tons can be used when controlling voice
recognition prompts manually. For addi-
tional information, refer to the separate
NissanConnect® Owner’s Manual.
STARTUP DISPLAY
When the vehicle in placed in the ON posi-
tion the vehicle information display may
display the following screens (if so
equipped):
∙ Home
∙ Drive Computer — Speed, Fuel Economy, Trip Distance & Time ∙ Convenience
∙ Tire Pressure
∙ Variable Compression Turbo
∙ Speed Limit Sign
∙ Compass and Navigation
∙ Audio/telephone
∙ Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
∙ ProPILOT
∙ Driving Aids
∙ Settings
∙ Warnings*
*Warnings will only display if there are any
present. For additional information, refer to
“Vehicle information display warnings and
indicators” in this section.
To control what items display in the vehicle
information display, refer to “How to use the
vehicle information display” in this section.
LIC3566
2-20Instruments and controls
The chassis control is an electric control
module that includes the following func-
tions:∙ Intelligent Trace Control
∙ Active Ride Control
INTELLIGENT TRACE CONTROL
(I-TC)
This system senses driving based on the
driver’s steering and acceleration/braking
patterns, and controls brake pressure at
individual wheels to aid tracing at corners
and help smooth vehicle response.
The I-TC can be set to on (enabled) or off
(disabled) through the vehicle information
display “Settings” page. For additional infor-
mation, refer to “Vehicle information dis-
play” in the “Instruments and controls” sec-
tion of this manual.
When the VDC system is turned off, the I-TC
is also turned off.
WARNING
The I-TC may not be effective depend-
ing on the driving condition. Always
drive carefully and attentively. When the I-TC is operating, you may feel a
pulsation in the brake pedal and hear a
noise. This is normal and indicates that the
I-TC is operating properly.
Even if the I-TC is turned off, some functions
will remain on to assist the driver (for ex-
ample, avoidance scenes).
ACTIVE RIDE CONTROL (ARC)
This system senses upper body motion
(based on wheel speed information) and
controls engine torque and four wheel
brake pressure. This will enhance ride com-
fort in effort to restrain uncomfortable up-
per body movement when passing over
undulated road surfaces. This system
comes into effect above 25 mph (40 km/h).
When the VDC system is turned off, the ARC
is also turned off.
When the ARC is operating, you may hear
noise and sense slight deceleration. This is
normal and indicates that the ARC is oper-
ating properly.
WARNING
∙ Never rely solely on the hill start assist
system to prevent the vehicle from
moving backward on a hill. Always
drive carefully and attentively. De-
press the brake pedal when the ve-
hicle is stopped on a steep hill. Be es-
pecially careful when stopped on a hill
on frozen or muddy roads. Failure to
prevent the vehicle from rolling back-
wards may result in a loss of control of
the vehicle and possible serious injury
or death.
∙ The hill start assist system is not de- signed to hold the vehicle at a stand-
still on a hill. Depress the brake pedal
when the vehicle is stopped on a
steep hill. Failure to do so may cause
the vehicle to roll backwards and may
result in a collision or serious personal
injury.
∙ The hill start assist system may not prevent the vehicle from rolling back-
wards on a hill under all load or road
conditions. Always be prepared to de-
press the brake pedal to prevent the
vehicle from rolling backwards. Fail-
ure to do so may result in a collision or
serious personal injury.
CHASSIS CONTROL HILL START ASSIST SYSTEM
5-174Starting and driving
The maintenance intervals shown on the
preceding pages are for normal operating
conditions. If the vehicle is mainly operated
under severe driving conditions as shown
below, more frequent maintenance must
be performed on the following items as
shown in the table.SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
∙ Repeated short trips of less than 5 miles(8 km).
∙ Repeated short trips of less than 10 miles (16 km) with outside tempera-
tures remaining below freezing.
∙ Operating in hot weather in stop- and-go “rush hour” traffic. ∙ Extensive idling and/or low speed driv-
ing for long distance, such as police, taxi
or door-to-door delivery use.
∙ Driving in dusty conditions.
∙ Driving on rough, muddy or salt spread roads.
∙ Using a car-top carrier.
Maintenance operation: Inspect = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary.
Maintenance item Maintenance operation Maintenance interval
Brake fluid ReplaceEvery 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or 12 months
Brake pads and rotors InspectEvery 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 6 months
Exhaust system InspectEvery 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 6 months
Propeller shaf t & drive shaf t boots (AWD model) InspectEvery 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 6 months
Steering gear & linkage, axle & suspension parts InspectEvery 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 6 months
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Maintenance and schedules9-13
The maintenance intervals shown on the
preceding pages are for normal operating
conditions. If the vehicle is mainly operated
under severe driving conditions as shown
below, more frequent maintenance must
be performed on the following items as
shown in the table.SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
∙ Repeated short trips of less than 5 miles(8 km).
∙ Repeated short trips of less than 10 miles (16 km) with outside tempera-
tures remaining below freezing.
∙ Operating in hot weather in stop- and-go “rush hour” traffic.
∙ Extensive idling and/or low speed driv- ing for long distances, such as police,
taxi or door-to-door delivery use. ∙ Driving in dusty conditions.
∙ Driving on rough, muddy or salt spread
roads.
∙ Using a car-top carrier.
Maintenance operation: Inspect = Inspect
and correct or replace as necessary.
Maintenance operation: Inspect = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary.
Maintenance item Maintenance operation Maintenance interval
Brake fluid ReplaceEvery 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 12 months
Brake pads & rotors InspectEvery 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 6 months
Exhaust system InspectEvery 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 6 months
Front drive shaf t boots InspectEvery 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 6 months
Steering gear & linkage, axle & suspension parts InspectEvery 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 6 months
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE
OPERATING CONDITIONS
9-18Maintenance and schedules