Instruments and controls for Your Nissan Juke SUV 2020

2 Instruments and controls  
Meters and gauges..................................................................................... 52  
Speedometer.......................................................................................... 52  
Trip odometer/distance to empty meter.......................... 52  
Fuel gauge ................................................................................................ 52  
Tachometer.............................................................................................. 53  
Engine coolant temperature gauge...................................... 53  
Instrument panel brightness control................................... 53  
Warning lights, indicator lights and audible  
reminders........................................................................................................... 54  
Checking lights...................................................................................... 55  
Warning lights ........................................................................................ 55  
Indicator lights....................................................................................... 60  
Audible reminders............................................................................... 62  
Vehicle information display.................................................................. 63  
Operation................................................................................................... 64  
Settings....................................................................................................... 64  
Vehicle information display warnings and  
Headlight switch................................................................................... 93  
Turn signal switch............................................................................... 96  
Fog light switch............................................................................................. 96  
Front fog light (where fitted)....................................................... 96  
Rear fog light (where fitted)......................................................... 96  
Headlight aiming control....................................................................... 97  
Headlight aiming control switch (where fitted)............ 97  
Horn ....................................................................................................................... 97  
Heated steering wheel (where fitted)........................................... 97  
Seat heating (where fitted)................................................................... 98  
Power outlet.................................................................................................... 98  
Storage ................................................................................................................ 99  
Storage trays........................................................................................... 99  
Glove box.................................................................................................... 99  
Console box ............................................................................................. 99  
Cup holders.............................................................................................. 100  
Bottle holder............................................................................................ 100  
Coat hooks ............................................................................................... 100  
Seat pocket (where fitted)............................................................. 101  
Parcel shelf................................................................................................ 101  
Luggage compartment/boot floor (where  
indicators (7 inch display).............................................................. 78  
Vehicle information display warnings and  
indicators (4.2 inch display).......................................................... 78  
Oil Control System (where fitted) ............................................ 82  
Trip computer......................................................................................... 83  
Clock and outside air temperature........................................ 87  
Traffic Sign Recognition (where fitted)................................ 88  
Wiper and washer switch ...................................................................... 90  
Windscreen............................................................................................... 90  
Rear window............................................................................................ 91  
ThermaClear Heated Windscreen button................................. 92  
ThermaClear Heated Windscreen (where  
fitted)............................................................................................................. 103  
Luggage hooks...................................................................................... 103  
Windows ............................................................................................................. 103  
Power windows..................................................................................... 103  
Interior lights................................................................................................... 105  
Front room light.................................................................................... 105  
Front map lights................................................................................... 105  
Rear interior light................................................................................. 106  
Luggage compartment light...................................................... 106  
Vanity mirror light (where fitted).............................................. 106  
fitted)............................................................................................................. 92  
Defogger switch............................................................................................ 93  
Headlight and turn signal switch..................................................... 93  
METERS AND GAUGES  
NOTE  
Trip odometer display  
A trip odometer is available in the vehicle informa-  
tion display. Refer to “Vehicle information display”  
later in this section  
TRIP ODOMETER/DISTANCE TO  
EMPTY METER  
For an overview see “Meters and gauges” in the  
“0. Illustrated table of contents” section and see  
“Instrument panel” in the “0. Illustrated table of  
contents” section.  
FUEL GAUGE  
SPEEDOMETER  
The fuel gauge is active when the ignition is in the  
ON position.  
The gauge may move slightly during braking, turn-  
ing, acceleration, or when going uphill or downhill.  
The  
c symbol indicates that the fuel filler lid is  
located on the right side of the vehicle.  
NIC4337  
7 inch display  
NOTE  
A low fuel warning comes on in the vehicle infor-  
mation display when the fuel level is getting low.  
Refuel as soon as it is convenient. There should  
be a small reserve of fuel in the tank when the  
fuel gauge needle reaches the empty level.  
NIC2171  
The speedometer indicates the vehicle speed. Scale  
resolution on the meter varies with models.  
The available range or distance to empty is per-  
manently shown at the bottom of the vehicle in-  
formation display, see “Trip odometer display”  
earlier in this section.  
NIC3846  
CAUTION  
4.2 inch display  
Refill the fuel tank before the range displays [0],  
or [---], and the gauge registers empty.  
The odometer is displayed in the vehicle informa-  
tion display when the ignition is in the ON position.  
The available range or distance to empty meter  
displays an estimation of the distance that can be  
driven before refuelling is required.  
The odometer  
hicle has been driven.  
displays the total distance the ve-  
52 Instruments and controls  
TACHOMETER  
CAUTION  
If the gauge exceeds the normal range, stop as  
soon as it is safely possible. If the engine has  
overheated, continued operation of the vehicle  
may seriously damage the engine. See “If your ve-  
hicle overheats” in the “6. In case of emergency”  
section for immediate action.  
WARNING  
NIC4338  
Allow the engine to cool down before removing  
the radiator cap to avoid the danger of being  
scalded.  
NIC2172  
The instrument brightness control switch can be  
operated when the ignition is in the ON position.  
When the switch is operated, the brightness adjust-  
ment mode appears at the bottom of the vehicle  
information display.  
The tachometer indicates the engine speed in revo-  
lutions per minute. Do not rev the engine into the  
INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS  
CONTROL  
red zone  
.
Scale resolution on the meter varies with models.  
j
Push the + side of the switch to brighten the meter  
panel lights and instrument panel lights. The bar  
CAUTION  
j
moves to the + side.  
When the engine speed approaches the red zone,  
shift to a higher gear. Operating the engine in the  
red zone may cause serious engine damage.  
j
Push the - side of the switch to dim the lights. The  
j
moves to the - side.  
bar  
When the instrument brightness control is not op-  
erated for a few seconds the brightness adjustment  
mode no longer appears.  
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE  
GAUGE  
The gauge indicates the engine coolant tempera-  
ture. The engine coolant temperature should re-  
NIC3698  
main within the normal range  
.
The engine coolant temperature varies with the  
outside air temperature and driving conditions.  
Instruments and controls 53  
WARNING LIGHTS, INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning  
light  
Seat belt (driver and front passenger)  
warning light  
Hill Start Assist (HSA) indicator light*  
High beam indicator light  
Rear fog light indicator light*  
Side light indicator light  
m
m
m
m
m
m
Brake warning light  
Non-electric parking brake system  
warning light  
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)  
air bag warning light  
m
m
m
Charge warning light  
Automatic brake hold indicator light*  
Dipped beam indicator light  
Door lock indicator light**  
m
Electric Parking brake warning light*  
Electric Power Steering warning light  
Engine oil pressure light  
m
m
m
m
m
m
Slip indicator light*  
m
m
m
m
Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)  
OFF indicator light  
Stop/Start System indicator light*  
(green)  
m
m
Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB)  
system* warning light*  
Front fog light indicator light  
Turn signal/hazard indicator lights  
Low tyre pressure warning light*  
Malfunction indicator light (orange)  
Master warning light  
m
m
m
Front passenger air bag status  
lights*, **  
m
m
High beam assist indicator light*  
*: where fitted  
**: located below heater and air conditioner controls  
54 Instruments and controls  
checked at  
workshop.  
a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)  
warning light  
When the ignition is placed in the ON position, the  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning light illumi-  
nates and then turns off. This indicates the ABS is  
operational.  
CHECKING LIGHTS  
With all doors closed, apply the parking brake, fas-  
ten the seat belts and place the ignition in the ON  
position without starting the engine. The following  
lights (where fitted) will illuminate:  
When the ignition is placed in the ON position, the  
light remains illuminated for a few seconds. If the  
light illuminates at any other time, it may indicate  
that the brake system is not functioning properly. If  
the BRAKE warning light illuminates, stop the ve-  
hicle immediately and contact a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop.  
,
,
,
,
.
If the ABS warning light illuminates while the engine  
is running, or while driving, it may indicate the ABS  
is not functioning properly. Have the system  
checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
The following lights (where fitted) come on briefly  
and then go off:  
,
,
,
,
,
,
If any light fails to come on, it may indicate a burned-  
out bulb or an open circuit in the electrical system.  
Have the system checked, and repaired promptly  
by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
If an ABS malfunction occurs, the anti-lock function  
is turned off. The brake system then operates nor-  
mally, but without anti-lock assistance (see “Brake  
system” in the “5. Starting and driving” section).  
Low brake fluid warning light:  
When the ignition is in the ON position, the light  
warns of a low brake fluid level. If the light illumi-  
nates while the ignition is in the ON position with  
the parking brake not applied, stop the vehicle and  
perform the following steps:  
Some indicators and warnings are also displayed in  
the vehicle information display between the speed-  
ometer and tachometer see “Vehicle information  
display” later in this section.  
BRAKE warning light (red)  
1. Check the brake fluid level. If brake fluid level is  
low, add fluid and have the system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. See “Brake  
and clutch fluid” in the “8. Maintenance and  
do-it-yourself” section.  
WARNING  
Your brake system may not be working prop-  
NOTE  
erly if the warning light is on. Driving could be  
dangerous. Even if you judge the brake sys-  
tem to be safe, drive carefully to the nearest  
service station for repairs. Otherwise, have  
your vehicle towed because driving it could be  
dangerous.  
The  
or  
light (where fitted), located on  
the centre console below the heater and air con-  
ditioner controls, comes on and stays on depend-  
ing on the front passenger air bag switch posi-  
tion.  
2. If the brake fluid level is correct, have the warning  
system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop.  
Pressing the brake pedal when the ignition is  
WARNING LIGHTS  
Also see “Vehicle information display” later in this  
section.  
not in the ON position and/or when the brake  
fluid level is low may increase the stopping  
distance, and braking will require greater  
pedal effort as well as pedal travel.  
If the brake fluid level is below the minimum  
or <MIN> mark on the brake fluid reservoir, do  
not drive until the brake system has been  
Instruments and controls 55  
Charge warning light  
Electric Parking brake warning  
light (where fitted)  
The electronic parking brake warning light indicates  
that the electronic parking brake system is operat-  
ing.  
When the ignition is in the ON position, the charge  
warning light illuminates. After starting the engine,  
the charge warning light turns off. This indicates  
that the charging system is operational.  
When the ignition is placed in the ON position, the  
electronic parking brake warning light illuminates.  
When the engine is started and the parking brake is  
released, the warning light turns off.  
If the charge warning light illuminates while the en-  
gine is running, or while driving, it may indicate that  
the charging system is not functioning properly and  
may need servicing.  
If the parking brake is not fully released, the elec-  
tronic parking brake warning light remains on. Be  
sure that the electronic parking brake warning light  
has turned off before driving.  
When the charge warning light illuminates while  
driving, stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible.  
Stop the engine and check the alternator belt. If the  
alternator belt is loose, broken or missing, the  
charging system needs repair (see “Drive belts” in  
the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section).  
If the electronic parking brake warning light illumi-  
nates or flashes while the electronic parking brake  
system warning light (yellow) illuminates, it may in-  
dicate that the electronic parking brake system is  
not functioning properly. Have the brake system  
checked, and if necessary repaired, by a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop promptly.  
If the alternator belt appears to be functioning cor-  
rectly but the charge warning light remains illumi-  
nated, have the charging system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop promptly.  
CAUTION  
Do not continue driving if the alternator belt is  
loose, broken or missing.  
56 Instruments and controls  
WARNING  
Meter  
Master warn-  
Switch  
Your brake system may not be working prop-  
erly if the warning light is on. Driving could be  
dangerous. Even if you judge the brake sys-  
tem to be safe, drive carefully to the nearest  
service station for repairs. Otherwise, have  
your vehicle towed because driving it could be  
dangerous.  
Warning  
light  
Indicator  
m
m
Display text  
Buzzer  
LED  
LED  
ing light  
Parking brake  
applied  
Release  
parking  
brake  
Dynamic parking  
brake  
Beep  
LED  
Pressing the brake pedal when the ignition is  
not in the ON position and/or when the brake  
fluid level is low may increase the stopping  
distance andbraking willrequire greater pedal  
effort as well as pedal travel.  
m
m
Depends on  
status  
Warning  
light ON  
Depends on  
status  
System failure  
Parking brake  
switch pressed  
without brake  
pedal pressed  
If the brake fluid level is below the minimum  
or <MIN> mark on the brake fluid reservoir, do  
not drive until the brake system has been  
Press brake  
pedal  
LED  
LED  
m
m
checked at  
workshop.  
a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
Parking brake can-  
not be released  
automatically  
Release  
parking  
brake  
For further parking brake operation information see  
“Non-electric parking brake (where fitted)” in the  
“3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section.  
Parking brake  
malfunction  
Warning  
light ON  
LED  
Flashing  
m
Flashing  
Instruments and controls 57  
telligent Emergency Braking (IEB) system (where  
fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section for  
more details.  
Electric Power Steering  
warning light  
Engine oil pressure warning  
light  
When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the  
engine oil pressure warning light illuminates. After  
starting the engine, the engine oil pressure warning  
light turns off. This indicates that the oil pressure  
sensors in the engine are operational.  
WARNING  
Disabling the ESP system with the vehicle informa-  
tion display causes the IEB system to become un-  
available. This is not a malfunction.  
If the engine is not running or is turned off  
while driving, the power assist for the steering  
will not work. Steering will be harder to oper-  
ate.  
Low tyre pressure warning  
light (where fitted)  
Your vehicle is equipped with a Tyre Pressure Moni-  
toring System (TPMS) (where fitted) that monitors  
the tyre pressure of all tyres except the spare.  
If the engine oil pressure warning light illuminates  
or blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate  
that the engine oil pressure is low.  
When the Electric Power Steering warning  
light illuminates with the engine running,  
there will be no power assist for the steering.  
You will still have control of the vehicle but the  
steering will be harder to operate. Have the  
Electric Power Steering system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible. Stop the  
engine immediately and call a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop.  
The low tyre pressure warning light warns of low  
tyre pressure or indicates that the TPMS is not func-  
tioning properly.  
CAUTION  
Running the engine with the engine oil pres-  
sure warning light illuminated could cause se-  
rious damage to the engine.  
After the ignition is placed in the ON position, this  
light illuminates for about 1 second and turns off.  
When the ignition is placed in the ON position, the  
Electric Power Steering warning light illuminates.  
After starting the engine, the Electric Power Steer-  
ing warning light turns off. This indicates that the  
electric power steering system is operational.  
Low tyre pressure warning:  
If the vehicle is being driven with low tyre pressure,  
the warning light will illuminate. A low tyre pressure  
warning (e.g., [Low tyre pressure Add Air]) also ap-  
pears in the vehicle information display.  
The engine oil pressure warning light is not  
designed to indicate a low oil level. The oil level  
should be checked using the dipstick. (See  
“Engine oil” in the “8. Maintenance and  
do-it-yourself” section.)  
If the Electric Power Steering warning light illumi-  
nates while the engine is running, it may indicate  
the Electric Power Steering system is not function-  
ing properly and may need servicing. Have the Elec-  
tric Power Steering system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop. See “Power steering”  
in the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
When the low tyre pressure warning light illumi-  
nates, you should stop and adjust the tyre pressure  
of all 4 tyres to the recommended COLD tyre pres-  
sure shown on the tyre placard located on the driver  
side centre pillar see “Tyre placard” in the “9. Techni-  
cal information” section. The low tyre pressure  
warning light does not automatically turn off when  
the tyre pressure is adjusted. After the tyre is in-  
flated to the recommended pressure, the vehicle  
must be driven at speeds above 25 km/h (16 MPH)  
Intelligent Emergency Braking  
(IEB) system warning light  
(where fitted)  
This light illuminates when the Intelligent  
Emergency Braking (IEB) system is set to OFF in the  
vehicle information display.  
If the light illuminates when the IEB system is ON, it  
may indicate that the system is unavailable. See “In-  
58 Instruments and controls  
to activate the TPMS and turn off the low tyre pres-  
sure warning light. Use a tyre pressure gauge to  
check the tyre pressure.  
the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop. The low tyre pressure warning does not  
appear if the low tyre pressure warning light illumi-  
nates to indicate a TPMS malfunction.  
tyre, repair it with the emergency tyre punc-  
ture repair kit (where fitted) or replace it with a  
spare tyre (where fitted) as soon as possible.  
The low tyre pressure (e.g., [Low tyre pressure Add  
Air]) warning appears each time the ignition is  
placed in the ON position as long as the low tyre  
pressure warning light remains illuminated.  
After adjusting the tyre pressure, be sure to  
reset the TPMS. Unless the resetting is per-  
formed, the TPMS will not warn of the low tyre  
pressure correctly.  
For additional information, see “Tyre Pressure Moni-  
toring System (TPMS) (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-  
ing and driving” section.  
For additional information, see “Vehicle information  
display” later in this section and “Tyre Pressure Moni-  
toring System (TPMS) (where fitted)” later in this sec-  
tion.  
When a spare tyre is mounted or a wheel is  
replaced, the TPMS will not function and the  
low tyre pressure warning light will flash for  
approximately 1 minute. The light will remain  
on after 1 minute. Contact a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop as soon as possible for  
tyre replacement and/or system resetting.  
WARNING  
Radio waves could adversely affect electric  
medical equipment. Those who use a pace-  
maker should contact the electric medical  
equipment manufacturer for the possible in-  
fluences before use.  
TPMS resetting must also be performed after a tyre  
or a wheel is replaced, or the tyres are rotated.  
Depending on a change in the outside temperature,  
the low tyre pressure warning light may illuminate  
even if the tyre pressure has been adjusted prop-  
erly. Adjust the tyre pressure to the recommended  
COLD tyre pressure again when the tyres are cold,  
and reset the TPMS.  
If the light does not illuminate with the igni-  
Replacing tyres with those not originally  
specified by NISSAN could affect the proper  
operation of the TPMS.  
tion placed in the ON position, have the ve-  
hicle checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop as soon as possible.  
If the low tyre pressure warning light illumi-  
CAUTION  
The TPMS is not a substitute for regular tyre  
pressure checking. Be sure to check the tyre  
pressure regularly.  
nates while driving, avoid sudden steering  
manoeuvres or abrupt braking, reduce vehicle  
speed, pull off the road to a safe location and  
stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Driving  
with under-inflated tyres may permanently  
damage the tyres and increase the likelihood  
of tyre failure. Serious vehicle damage could  
occur and may lead to an accident and could  
result in serious personal injury. Check the tyre  
pressure for all four tyres. Adjust the tyre pres-  
sure to the recommended COLD tyre pressure  
shown on the tyre placard, located on the  
driver side centre pillar, to turn the low tyre  
pressure warning light off. If the light still illu-  
minates while driving after adjusting the tyre  
pressure, a tyre may be flat. If you have a flat  
If the low tyre pressure warning light still continues  
to illuminate after the resetting operation, it may  
indicate that the TPMS is not functioning properly.  
Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop.  
If the vehicle is being driven at speeds of less  
than 25 km/h (16 MPH), the TPMS may not op-  
erate correctly.  
For additional information, see “Tyre Pressure Moni-  
toring System (TPMS) (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-  
ing and driving” section and “Vehicle information  
display” later in this section.  
Be sure to install the specified size of tyres to  
all four wheels correctly.  
TPMS malfunction:  
If the TPMS is not functioning properly, the low tyre  
pressure warning light will flash for approximately 1  
minute when the ignition is placed in the ON posi-  
tion. The light will remain on after 1 minute. Have  
Instruments and controls 59  
The chime will continue for at least 95 seconds or  
until all occupants have their seat belts securely fas-  
tened.  
The supplemental air bag warning light does not  
come on at all.  
Master warning light  
When the ignition is in the ON position, the master  
warning light illuminates if any of the following are  
displayed in the vehicle information display (see “Ve-  
hicle information display” later in this section):  
Unless checked and repaired, the SRS air bag sys-  
tem and/or the pre-tensioner seat belt system may  
not function properly.  
The light will continue to flash until all occupants  
have their seat belts securely fastened. “Seat belt  
reminder chime” later in this section. See “Seat belts”  
in the “1. Safety — Seats, Seat belts and Supplemen-  
tal Restraint System” section for precautions on seat  
belt usage.  
For additional details see “SRS air bag warning light”  
in the “1. Safety — Seats, Seat belts and Supplemen-  
tal Restraint System” section.  
Door/Boot Open Warning  
Parking Brake release warning  
Low tyre pressure warning (where fitted)  
INDICATOR LIGHTS  
Supplemental Restraint System  
(SRS) air bag warning light  
System Fault Display  
Automatic brake hold indicator  
No key warning (where fitted)  
light (where fitted)  
Key ID incorrect warning (where fitted)  
WARNING  
The automatic brake hold indicator illuminates in  
white when the automatic brake hold system is in  
standby.  
If the supplemental air bag warning light is on, it  
could mean that the front air bag, side air bag  
(where fitted), curtain air bag (where fitted) and/  
or pre-tensioner systems will not operate in an  
accident. To help avoid injury to yourself or oth-  
ers, have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer  
or qualified workshop as soon as possible.  
Intelligent Key system warning (where fitted)  
Chassis Control System fault warning (where fit-  
The automatic brake hold indicator illuminates in  
green while the automatic brake hold system is op-  
erating.  
ted)  
If the driver assist system warnings (where fitted)  
appear in the vehicle information display, the mas-  
ter warning light also illuminates. See “Lane Depar-  
ture Warning (LDW) system (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section, and/or “Intelligent  
Emergency Braking (IEB) system (where fitted)” in  
the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
Dipped beam indicator light  
This light comes on when the switch is turned to  
When the ignition is in the ON or START position, the  
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) air bag warn-  
ing light illuminates for approximately 7 seconds  
and then turns off this indicates the system is op-  
erational.  
the position:  
The headlights will come on and  
front side, tail, number plate and instrument lights  
remain on.  
Seat belt warning light  
Door lock indicator light  
(where fitted)  
The door lock indicator light located on the instru-  
ment panel illuminates when all the doors are  
locked while the ignition is in the ON position.  
The seat belt warning light reminds you to fasten  
your seat belts. The light illuminates whenever the  
ignition is placed in the ON or START position and  
any vehicle occupant’s seat belt is not fastened. It  
remains illuminated until the seat belts are  
fastened.  
If any of the following conditions occur, the air bag  
systems and pre-tensioner systems need servicing  
and the vehicle must be taken to a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop:  
The supplemental air bag warning light remains  
on after approximately 7 seconds.  
When the doors are locked with the power door  
lock switch, the door lock indicator light will illu-  
minate for 30 minutes.  
If the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h (approximately  
10 MPH) the light will flash and a chime will sound.  
The supplemental air bag warning light flashes  
intermittently.  
60 Instruments and controls  
When the doors are locked by pushing the LOCK  
button on the Intelligent Key or any request  
switch (where fitted), the door lock indicator  
light will illuminate for 1 minute.  
If an abnormality occurs in the system, the ESP sys-  
tem function will be cancelled, but the vehicle is still  
driveable. For additional information, see “Electronic  
Stability Programme (ESP) system (where fitted)” in  
the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
For additional information,see “Hill Start Assist (HSA)  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion.  
High beam assist indicator light  
(where fitted)  
The indicator light illuminates when the headlights  
come on while the headlight switch is in the AUTO  
position with the high beam selected. This indicates  
that the high beam assist system is operational.  
(See “Headlight and turn signal switch” later in this  
section)  
The door lock indicator light turns off when any  
door is unlocked.  
Front fog light indicator light  
For locking or unlocking doors, see “Doors” in the  
“3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section.  
The light comes on when the front fog lights are  
switched on (see “Fog light switch” later in this sec-  
tion).  
Electronic Stability Programme  
(ESP) OFF indicator light  
(where fitted)  
Front passenger air  
bag status light  
(where fitted)  
/
High beam indicator light  
The light comes on when the Electronic Stability  
Programme (ESP) is switched OFF in the vehicle in-  
formation display. This indicates that the ESP sys-  
tem is not operating.  
This light comes on when the headlight high beam  
is on and goes out when the low beam is selected.  
The front passenger air bag status light (  
) lo-  
cated on the centre console above the shift lever  
will illuminate when the front passenger air bag is  
turned OFF with the front passenger air bag switch.  
When the front passenger air bag is turned on, the  
Malfunction Indicator light (MIL)  
(orange)  
When the ignition is placed in the ON position, the  
orange Malfunction Indicator light illuminates. This  
means that the system is operational.  
Disabling the ESP system causes the Intelligent  
Emergency Braking (IEB) system to become unavail-  
able. See “Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB) sys-  
tem (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”  
section for more details.  
front passenger air bag status light ON (  
illuminate.  
) will  
For more details, see “Front passenger air bag sta-  
tus light (where fitted)” in the “1. Safety — Seats, Seat  
belts and Supplemental Restraint System” section.  
This light also comes on briefly when the ignition is  
placed in the ON position. The light will turn off after  
approximately 1 second if the ESP system is opera-  
tional.  
If the orange Malfunction Indicator light comes on  
steady or blinks (where fitted) while the engine is  
running, it may indicate an engine control system  
malfunction or misfire.  
Hill Start Assist (HSA) on  
indicator light (where fitted)  
When the ESP OFF indicator light and SLIP indicator  
light (see “SLIP indicator light (where fitted)” later in  
this section) come on with the ESP system turned  
on, it alerts the driver to the fact that the system's  
fail-safe mode is operating. This means that the sys-  
tem may not be functioning properly. Have the sys-  
tem checked by your NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop.  
On steady:  
The light illuminates when the conditions of the Hill  
Start Assist (HSA) system are satisfied when the ve-  
hicle is stopped on a hill.  
An engine malfunction has been detected. Have the  
vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop. You do not need to have your vehicle  
towed to the dealer.  
Then, the light blinks when the brake pedal is re-  
leased, which indicates that the Hill Start Assist  
(HSA) system is activated.  
Instruments and controls 61  
Blinking (where fitted):  
An engine misfire has been detected which may  
damage the engine control system.  
The Stop/Start System indicator light blinks  
slowly (approximately once per second) when  
the Stop/Start System is malfunctioning.  
Have the system checked and if necessary re-  
paired, by a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-  
shop.  
Side light indicator light  
This light comes on when the side light position is  
selected, see “Headlight and turn signal switch” later  
in this section for further details.  
To reduce or avoid engine control system dam-  
age:  
SLIP indicator light  
(where fitted)  
The SLIP indicator blinks when the Electronic Stabil-  
ity Programme (ESP) system is operating, thus alert-  
ing the driver to the fact that the road surface is  
slippery and the vehicle is nearing its traction limits.  
Do not drive at speeds above 70 km/h (43  
MPH).  
For details, see “Stop/Start System (where fitted)” in  
the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
Avoid hard acceleration or deceleration.  
Turn signal/hazard indicator  
lights  
The direction indicator lights will flash when the  
turn signal switch or hazard warning flasher switch  
is turned on. See “Headlight and turn signal switch”  
later in this section and see “Hazard warning flasher  
switch” in the “6. In case of emergency” section for  
further details.  
Avoid steep uphill grades.  
If possible, reduce the load being carried or  
towed.  
You may feel or hear the system working, this is nor-  
mal.  
The Malfunction Indicator light may stop blinking  
and come on steady.  
The light will continue to blink for a few seconds  
after the ESP system stops limiting wheel spin.  
Have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop. You do not need to have your  
vehicle towed to the dealer.  
For additional information see “Electronic Stability  
Programme (ESP) OFF indicator light (where fitted)”  
earlier in this section and “Electronic Stability Pro-  
gramme (ESP) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-  
ing and driving” section.  
AUDIBLE REMINDERS  
In addition to the audible reminders described in  
this section, a number of other vehicle systems also  
provide audible warnings or reminders. These in-  
clude:  
CAUTION  
Continued vehicle operation without having the  
engine control system checked and repaired as  
necessary could lead to poor driveability, reduced  
fuel economy and possible damage to the engine  
control system, which may affect your warranty  
coverage.  
Stop/Start System indicator  
light (where fitted)  
The light comes on when the engine is stopped un-  
der Stop/Start System control, or blinks to indicate  
a malfunction.  
Moving Object Detection (MOD) (where fitted)  
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (where fitted)  
Intelligent Blind Spot Intervention (where fitted)  
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (where fitted)  
Rear fog light indicator light  
(where fitted)  
The light comes on when the rear fog light is  
switched on (see “Rear fog light (where fitted)” later  
in this section).  
NOTE  
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (where fitted)  
The Stop/Start System will deactivate and the  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (ILI) (where fitted)  
Stop/Start System buzzer will sound if the ve-  
hicle engine bonnet is opened while the Stop/  
Start System is activated. Use the ignition  
switch to turn the engine off.  
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) (where fitted)  
Steering Assist (where fitted)  
62 Instruments and controls  
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY  
Door open reminder chime  
The chime will sound if any door other than the driv-  
er's door is left open and the power door lock switch  
is held down.  
Seat belt reminder chime  
A chime will sound for approximately 95 seconds if  
the vehicle's speed exceeds 15 km/h (9 MPH) and an  
occupant's seat belt is not securely fastened. See  
“Seat belt reminders” in the “1. Safety — Seats, Seat  
belts and Supplemental Restraint System” section.  
Intelligent Key models: The external buzzer will  
sound if the vehicle is being locked remotely or us-  
ing an outside door lock switch and any door is  
open.  
Key reminder buzzer (Intelligent Key  
models)  
The external buzzer will beep 3 times if:  
Parking brake reminder buzzer  
NIC3690  
A buzzer will sound when driving away if the park-  
ing brake has not been released. Stop the vehicle  
and release the parking brake.  
The Intelligent Key is removed from the vehicle  
7 inch display  
while the ignition is not in the LOCK position.  
The vehicle is being locked remotely or using an  
outside door lock switch and the Intelligent Key  
has been left inside the vehicle.  
Light reminder chime  
A chime will sound for 10 seconds if the driver's door  
is opened while the external lights are turned on  
and the ignition is in the OFF or LOCK position.  
Park reminder chime (where fitted)  
A chime will sound if the ignition is placed in the  
LOCK position and the shift lever is not in the P (Park)  
position.  
See “Headlight and turn signal switch” later in this  
section for further details on the headlight opera-  
tion.  
Stop/Start System reminder buzzer  
(where fitted)  
The Stop/Start System will deactivate and the Stop/  
Start System buzzer will sound if the vehicle engine  
bonnet is opened while the Stop/Start System is  
activated. Use the ignition switch to turn the engine  
off.  
Fog light reminder chime  
NIC3897  
A chime will sound if the ignition is in the OFF or  
LOCK position and the headlight switch is in the  
<AUTO> position (where fitted) and the fog lights  
are left on.  
4.2 inch display  
The Vehicle Information Display  
is located be-  
tween the tachometer and the speedometer, and it  
displays such items as:  
See “Fog light switch” later in this section for further  
details.  
Vehicle settings  
Trip computer information  
Drive system warnings and settings (where fit-  
ted)  
ProPILOT (where fitted) system information  
Instruments and controls 63  
Intelligent Cruise Control (where fitted)/ Cruise  
control (where fitted) system information  
and  
buttons:  
[ESP Setting]  
Press  
to scroll up or  
to scroll down  
Use the <OK> button to toggle between turning ESP  
on or off. (For more information, see “Electronic Sta-  
bility Programme (ESP) system (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section)  
NISSAN Intelligent Key operation information  
(where fitted)  
through the items in the Vehicle Information Dis-  
play.  
Chassis Control (where fitted)  
<OK> button:  
Indicators and warnings (where fitted)  
Tyre Pressure information (where fitted)  
Press the <OK> button on the steering wheel to se-  
lect a menu function, confirm a selection, or toggle  
a setting.  
[Driver Assistance]  
Use the  
or  
switches and the <OK> but-  
ton to change the status, warnings or turn on or off  
any of the systems/warnings displayed in the  
[Driver Assistance] menu. The following menu op-  
tions are available:  
OPERATION  
button:  
Press the  
(BACK) button to return to the pre-  
vious display screen or menu level, or to cancel the  
selection if it is not completed.  
[Steering Assist] (where fitted)  
[Lane]  
SETTINGS  
The setting mode allows you to change the infor-  
mation displayed in the Vehicle Information Display:  
Gives access to the following items:  
[Lane Departure Warning]  
[ESP Setting]  
[Lane Departure Prevention] (Intelligent Lane  
Intervention system) (where fitted)  
[Driver Assistance]  
NIC4318  
[Blind Spot]  
[ECO Mode Setting]  
Gives access to the following items:  
[Stop/Start]  
1
button  
button  
[Blind Spot Warning] (where fitted)  
[Tyre Pressures]  
2
3
4
5
6
[Blind Spot Intervention] (where fitted)  
[Clock]  
button  
[Emergency Brake] (Intelligent Emergency Brak-  
ing (IEB) system) (where fitted)  
[Vehicle Settings]  
button  
[Maintenance]  
You can turn IEB on or off.  
<OK> button  
[Display Settings]  
[Traffic Sign Recognition] (where fitted)  
(Back) button  
[Unit/Language]  
(For more information, see “Traffic Sign Recogni-  
tion (where fitted)” later in this section)  
Arrow buttons:  
[Factory Reset]  
Press the or  
button on the steering wheel  
[Parking Aids] (where fitted)  
to change between the available Vehicle Informa-  
tion Display screens.  
(For more information, see “Ultrasonic Parking  
Sensors (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and  
64 Instruments and controls  
driving” section and “Intelligent Around View  
Monitor (IAVM)” in the “4. Display screen, heater  
and air conditioner, and audio system” section)  
[Low Temperature Alert]  
[Trip CO2 Saving]  
This allows you to turn on or off the low tem-  
perature warning.  
The [Trip CO2 Saving] and engine stop time  
mode shows the CO2 saving and engine stop  
time since the last reset. The CO2 saving and  
engine stop time can be reset by pushing <OK>  
for longer than 1 second.  
Gives access to the following items:  
[Chassis Control]  
[Display]  
[Front]  
This allows you to turn on or off Active Trace  
Control (for more information, see “Chassis con-  
trol (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”  
section).  
[Total CO2 Saving]  
[Rear]  
The [Total CO2 Saving] and engine stop time  
mode shows:  
[Distance]  
[Volume]  
[ECO Mode Setting]  
The following menu options are available:  
The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions pre-  
vented.  
[Rear Cross Traffic Alert] (where fitted)  
[ECO Mode Customise] (where fitted)  
You can use this setting to turn RCTA on or off.  
(For more information, see “Rear Cross Traffic  
Alert (RCTA) system (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section).  
The engine stop time that the engine has  
been stopped by the [Stop/Start] System.  
This allows you turn on or off ECO mode for:  
[ECO Cruise Control]  
NOTE  
Note that the Drive Mode switch must be in  
the ECO position before [ECO Cruise Control]  
can be activated. For more information, see  
“Drive mode (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting  
and driving” section.  
The [Total CO2 Saving] and engine stop time val-  
ues cannot be reset and show accumulated  
[Stop/Start] System information since the vehicle  
was built.  
[Driver Attention Alert] (where fitted)  
The [Driver Attention Alert] option can be used  
to activate or deactivate the Intelligent Driver  
Alertness (IDA) feature (where fitted). This sys-  
tem is able to detect whether the driver is dis-  
playing a lack of attention,or is distracted.It does  
this by monitoring driving style, and steering  
behaviour, and it notes deviations from the nor-  
mal pattern. If the system detects that driver at-  
tention is decreasing, the system uses an au-  
dible and visual warning to suggest that the  
driver takes a break.  
[Tyre Pressures]  
[ECO Stop/Start]  
The settings in the Tyre pressures menu are all re-  
lated to the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS  
(see “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion).  
[ECO Air conditioning]  
[ECO Info settings]  
Turn on or off the ECO indicator and/or ECO  
drive report  
[Target Front]  
[View history]  
[Target Rear]  
View or reset ECO history bar display.  
[Timer Alert]  
[Tyre Pressure Unit]  
[Stop/Start]  
The following menu options are available:  
This setting allows you to set the time used for  
the [Time for a break?] indicator. For more infor-  
mation, see “27. [Driver Attention Alert System  
Fault] indicator” later in this section.  
[Calibrate]  
[Display]  
Instruments and controls 65  
[Target Front]:  
Pressure units conversion table  
Use the  
or  
and the <OK> buttons to start  
or cancel the calibration process. While the calibra-  
tion process is active, the message: [Resetting tyre  
pressure system] will be displayed.  
kPa  
200  
210  
psi  
29  
30  
32  
33  
35  
36  
36  
38  
39  
41  
42  
44  
45  
46  
48  
49  
bar  
2.0  
2.1  
kgf/cm2  
2.0  
2.1  
The [Target Front] tyre pressure is the pressure  
specified for the front tyres on the tyre placard (see  
Tyre placard” in the “9. Technical information” sec-  
tion and “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion).  
[Clock]  
220  
230  
240  
250  
250  
260  
270  
280  
290  
300  
310  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.5  
2.6  
2.7  
2.8  
2.9  
3.0  
3.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.5  
2.6  
2.7  
2.8  
2.9  
3.0  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
For models without navigation or audio system:  
Adjusting clock:  
Use the  
or  
and the <OK> buttons to se-  
lect and change the value for the [Target Front] tyre  
pressure.  
The clock settings can be changed using the  
or  
switches and the <OK> button.  
12H/24H mode:  
[Target Rear]:  
The [Target Rear] tyre pressure is the pressure speci-  
fied for the rear tyres on the tyre placard (see “Tyre  
placard” in the “9. Technical information” section and  
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (where  
fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section).  
The time setting can be selected from 12 hour and  
24 hour formats.  
For models with navigation or audio system:  
To set the clock, see “Setting the clock” in the “4. Dis-  
play screen, heater and air conditioner, and audio  
system” section in this manual or the separate Nis-  
sanConnect owner’s manual.  
320  
330  
340  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
Use the  
or  
and the <OK> buttons to se-  
lect and change the value for the [Target Rear] tyre  
pressure.  
[Vehicle Settings]  
Use the  
ton to change the status, warnings or turn on or off  
any of the systems/warnings displayed in the [Ve-  
hicle Settings] menu. The following menu options  
(where fitted), each leading to a further submenu,  
are available:  
[Tyre Pressure Unit]:  
The unit for tyre pressure that displays in the Ve-  
hicle Information Display can be changed to:  
[Calibrate]:  
or  
switches and the <OK> but-  
The tyre pressure is affected by the temperature of  
the tyre; the tyre temperature increases when the  
vehicle is driven. The TPMS system uses tempera-  
ture sensors in the tyres to compensate for changes  
in temperature in order to prevent false TPMS warn-  
ings.  
kPa  
bar  
Kgf/cm2  
[Lighting]  
psi  
The [Calibrate] function resets the previously stored  
temperature value. It is recommended that this  
function is performed after the tyre pressures are  
adjusted.  
[Turn Indicator]  
Use the  
or  
and the <OK> buttons to se-  
[Locking]  
lect and change the unit.  
[Wipers]  
See “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion.  
[Mirrors]  
66 Instruments and controls  
[Lighting]:  
[Locking]:  
[Wipers]:  
The [Lighting] menu has the following options:  
There are a number of options (where fitted) in the  
[Locking] menu:  
[Speed Dependent] (where fitted)  
The Speed Dependent wiper feature can be set  
to be ON or OFF. From the [Wipers] menu, select  
[Speed Dependent]. Use the <OK> button to turn  
this feature ON or OFF.  
[Welcome Headlights]:  
The welcome lighting can be set to be ON or  
OFF. From the [Lighting] menu, select [Welcome  
Headlights]. Use the <OK> button to turn this  
feature ON or OFF. When set to ON, front and  
rear lamps will stay on for 30 seconds after un-  
locking. They will also stay on for 10 seconds af-  
ter locking.  
[Ext. Door Switch] (where fitted)  
When this item is turned on, the request switch  
on the door is activated. From the [Locking]  
menu, select [Ext. Door Switch]. Use the <OK>  
button to activate or deactivate this function.  
[Rain Sensor] (where fitted)  
The Rain Sensor feature can be activated or de-  
activated. From the [Wipers] menu, select [Rain  
Sensor]. Use the <OK> button to turn this fea-  
ture ON or OFF.  
[Selective unlock]  
When this item is turned on, and the door handle  
request switch on the driver’s or front passen-  
ger’s side door is pushed, only the correspond-  
ing door is unlocked. All the doors can be un-  
locked if the door handle request switch is  
pushed again within 1 minute. When this item is  
turned to off, all the doors will be unlocked when  
the door handle request switch is pushed once.  
From the [Locking] menu, select [Selective Un-  
lock]. Use the <OK> button to activate or deacti-  
vate this function.  
The front and rear lamps may turn on again for  
10 seconds when the Intelligent Key is moved  
outside of the set detection zone (approximately  
3 m (10 ft)) or after 2 minutes if the Intelligent  
Key remains motionless within the set detection  
zone.  
[Reverse Link] (where fitted)  
The Reverse Link wiper feature can be set to be  
ON or OFF. From the [Wipers] menu, select [Re-  
verse Link]. Use the <OK> button to turn this fea-  
ture ON or OFF. If set to ON, the rear wiper will  
operate if the front wipers are switched on and  
the gear shift is in the R (Reverse) position.  
[Auto Room Lamp]:  
The internal light timer can be set to be ON or  
OFF. From the [Lighting] menu, select [Auto  
Room Lamp]. Use the <OK> button to turn this  
feature ON or OFF.  
[Drip Wipe] (where fitted)  
The Drip Wipe feature can be set to be ON or OFF.  
From the [Wipers] menu, select [Drip Wipe]. Use  
the <OK> button to turn this feature ON or OFF.  
If set to ON, the wiper will operate once about 3  
seconds after using the washer. This operation  
is to wipe washer fluid that has dripped on the  
windscreen.  
When the shift lever is moved to P (Park) (Au-  
tomatic (DCT) transmission) models only  
[Mood Lighting] (where fitted):  
The mood lighting can be dimmed or bright-  
ened. From the [Lighting] menu, select [Mood  
At the moment the engine is turned off.  
[Walk Away Lock]  
Lighting]. Use the <OK> button and the  
switches to adjust the brightness.  
or  
This allows user to turn the walk away lock func-  
tion ON or OFF. See “Intelligent Key system  
(where fitted)” later in this section  
[Light Off Delay] (where fitted):  
This option can be used to set the duration of  
the [Welcome Headlights] off timer.  
[Mirrors]:  
There are three options (where fitted) in the [Mir-  
rors] menu:  
[Approach Unlock]  
This allows user to turn the approach unlock  
function On or OFF. See “Intelligent Key system  
(where fitted)” later in this section  
[Turn Indicator]:  
[Auto Fold Off] (where fitted)  
The [3 Flashes] overtaking feature can be set to be  
ON or OFF. From the [Vehicle Settings] menu, select  
[3 Flashes] to turn the [3 Flashes] overtaking feature  
ON. Select [1 Flash] to turn it off.  
When this item is turned on, the auto fold fea-  
ture for the outside rear-view mirrors is disabled.  
Use the <OK> button to select this function.  
Instruments and controls 67  
[Unfold at Ignition] (where fitted)  
For scheduled maintenance items and intervals, see  
your NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide.  
[Display Settings]  
When this item is turned on, The outside rear-  
view mirrors automatically fold when the igni-  
tion is switched off, and unfold when the ignition  
is switched on. Use the <OK> button to select  
this function.  
Use the  
or  
switches to scroll and the  
[Tyre]:  
<OK> button to change the status, warnings or turn  
on or off any of the systems/warnings displayed in  
the [Display Settings] menu. The following menu  
options are available:  
This indicator appears when the customer set dis-  
tance comes for replacing tyres. You can set or re-  
set the distance for replacing tyres.  
[Unfold at Unlock] (where fitted)  
[Main Menu Selection]  
When this item is turned on, The outside rear-  
view mirrors automatically fold when the vehicle  
doors are locked, and unfold when the vehicles  
doors are unlocked. Use the <OK> button to se-  
lect this function.  
WARNING  
[Route Guidance]  
The tyre replacement indicator is not a substitute  
for regular tyre checks, including tyre pressure  
checks. See “Wheels and tyres” in the “8. Mainte-  
nance and do-it-yourself” section. Many factors  
including tyre inflation, alignment, driving habits  
and road conditions affect tyre wear and when  
tyres should be replaced. Setting the tyre replace-  
ment indicator for a certain driving distance does  
not mean your tyres will last that long. Use the  
tyre replacement indicator as a guide only and  
always perform regular tyre checks. Failure to  
perform regular tyre checks, including tyre pres-  
sure checks could result in tyre failure. Serious ve-  
hicle damage could occur and may lead to a colli-  
sion, which could result in serious personal injury  
or death.  
[Cruise Screen Transition] (where fitted)  
[Welcome Effect]  
[Lights/Wiper guidance]  
[Maintenance]  
1. [Service]  
[Main Menu Selection]:  
The items that display when the ignition is placed in  
2. [Air Filter]  
3. [Tyre]  
the ON position can be enabled/disabled.To change  
the items that are displayed, use the  
or  
buttons to scroll and the <OK> button to select a  
menu item: The following items (where fitted) are  
available in the [Main Menu Selection] menu:  
4. [Other]  
The maintenance mode allows you to set or check  
alerts for the reminding of maintenance intervals.  
To change an item:  
[Home] (where fitted)  
[Speed]  
Select [Maintenance] using the  
switches and press <OK>.  
or  
[Blank]  
[Fuel Economy]  
[Service]:  
[Other]:  
[Stop/Start] (where fitted)  
This indicator appears when the set distance comes  
for changing the engine oil and oil filter.  
This indicator appears when the customer set dis-  
tance comes for checking or replacing maintenance  
items other than the engine oil, oil filter, air filter, and  
tyres. Other maintenance items can include such  
things as tyre rotation. You can set or reset the dis-  
tance for checking or replacing the items.  
[Drive Computer]  
For scheduled maintenance items and intervals, see  
your NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide.  
[Tyre Pressures] (where fitted)  
[Traffic Sign] (where fitted)  
[Air Filter]:  
[Navigation] (where fitted)  
This indicator appears when the set distance comes  
for changing the air filter. You can set or reset the  
distance for checking or replacing the air filter.  
[Audio]  
[Driver Assist] (where fitted)  
68 Instruments and controls  
[Cruise] (where fitted)  
Use the <OK> button to toggle choices.  
[Unit/Language]  
[Chassis Control] (where fitted)  
[Mileage/Fuel]  
[Language]:  
The language of theVehicle Information Display can  
be changed to:  
[Route Guidance]:  
[Tyre Pressures]  
Choose whether or not to show alerts from the  
navigation system prompting you to turn, for ex-  
ample.  
[Temperature]  
[English]  
[Language]  
[Français]  
[Mileage/Fuel]:  
[Cruise Screen Transition]:  
The [Cruise Screen Transition] item allows user to  
turn the cruise screen transition on or off.  
[Deutsch]  
The unit for the mileage and fuel consumption that  
displays in the Vehicle Information Display can be  
changed to:  
[Italiano]  
[Português]  
[Welcome Effect]:  
km, l/100km  
[Nederlands]  
You can choose whether or not to display the wel-  
come screen when the ignition is placed in the ACC  
(where fitted) or ON position. You can also choose  
the following items to define how the welcome  
screen looks:  
km, km/l  
[Español]  
miles, MPG  
[Dansk]  
miles, MPG(US)  
[Svenska]  
Use the  
or  
and the <OK> buttons to se-  
[Norsk]  
[Gauges]  
lect and change the unit.  
[Suomalainen]  
[Animation]  
[Tyre Pressures]:  
The unit for tyre pressure that displays in the Ve-  
hicle Information Display can be changed to:  
[Polski]  
To enable/disable the welcome screen, and set how  
it appears:  
[Türkçe]  
[Русский]  
1. Use the  
and press <OK>.  
2. Select [Welcome Effect] using the  
buttons and press <OK> to select this menu. Use  
the or buttons to navigate between  
or  
buttons to select [Settings],  
kPa  
[Українська]  
bar  
or  
Use the  
or  
and the <OK> buttons to se-  
Kgf/cm2  
lect and change the language of the Vehicle Infor-  
mation Display. A prompt will follow to change the  
audio display language (if different from the new  
selected language).  
psi  
the menu options and press <OK> to turn each  
function ON or OFF.  
Use the  
or  
and the <OK> buttons to se-  
lect and change the unit.  
[Lights/Wiper Guidance]:  
[Temperature]:  
You can chose whether or not to display lights or  
wiper guidance.  
The temperature that displays in the Vehicle Infor-  
mation Display can be changed from:  
°C (Celsius)  
°F (Fahrenheit)  
Instruments and controls 69  
[Factory Reset]  
The settings in the Vehicle Information Display can  
be reset back to the factory default. To reset the  
Vehicle Information Display:  
1. Use the  
or  
buttons to select [Settings],  
and press the <OK> button.  
2. Select [Factory Reset] using the  
buttons and press the <OK> button.  
or  
3. Select [Yes] to return all settings back to default  
by pressing the <OK> button.  
To cancel the reset operation select [No] or press  
the BACK button located on the left side of the  
steering wheel.  
70 Instruments and controls  
Instruments and controls 71  
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY WARNINGS AND INDICATORS (7 INCH DISPLAY)  
NIC4339  
72 Instruments and controls  
NIC3931  
Instruments and controls 73  
NOTE  
This warning may occur if the driver has attempted  
to release the parking brake automatically, but did  
not succeed.  
5. [Key System Fault See Owner's  
Manual] warning  
This warning appears if there is a malfunction in the  
Intelligent Key system.  
Depending on the specification of your vehicle,  
some of the warnings and indicators described in  
this section may not be applied.  
9. [Shipping Mode On Push Storage  
Fuse] warning  
1. Engine start operation indicator (for  
Automatic (DCT) transmission models)  
This indicator appears when the shift lever is in the  
P (Park) position.  
If this warning appears while the engine is stopped,  
the engine cannot be started. If this warning ap-  
pears while the engine is running, the vehicle can be  
driven. However, contact a NISSAN dealer or quali-  
fied workshop for repair as soon as possible.  
This warning may appear during the first 1000 km  
(600 miles) since the vehicle was built if the tran-  
sient cut off switch is not pushed in (switched on).  
When this warning appears, push in (switch on) the  
transient cut off switch to turn off the warning. For  
more information, see “Fuses” in the “8. Maintenance  
and do-it-yourself” section.  
This indicator indicates that the engine will start by  
pushing the ignition switch with the brake pedal  
depressed.  
6. [Key battery low] indicator  
This indicator appears when the Intelligent Key bat-  
tery is running out of power.  
2. Engine start operation indicator (for  
Manual Transmission (MT) models)  
This indicator indicates that the engine will start by  
pushing the ignition switch with the clutch pedal  
depressed.  
10. Door/boot open warning  
If this indicator appears, replace the battery with a  
new one. See “Integrated key fob/Intelligent Key  
battery replacement” in the “8. Maintenance and  
do-it-yourself” section.  
This warning appears if any of the doors and/or the  
boot lid are open or not closed securely. The vehicle  
icon indicates which door or whether the boot lid is  
open on the display.  
7. Engine start operation for Intelligent  
Key system indicator  
This indicator appears when the Intelligent Key bat-  
tery is running out of power and the Intelligent Key  
system and vehicle are not communicating nor-  
mally.  
You can also start the engine by pushing the igni-  
tion switch with the brake pedal depressed when  
the shift lever is in the N (Neutral) position.  
11. [Shift to Park] warning (Automatic  
(DCT) transmission models)  
This warning appears when the ignition switch is  
pushed to stop the engine with the shift lever in any  
position except the P (Park) position.  
3. Engine start operation indicator  
This indicator indicates that the ignition switch is  
unable to unlock the steering lock. Turn the steer-  
ing wheel slightly while pushing the ignition switch.  
If this warning appears, move the shift lever to the  
P (Park) position or place the ignition in the ON posi-  
tion.  
If this indicator appears, touch the ignition switch  
with the Intelligent Key while depressing the brake  
pedal. (See “Push-button ignition switch (where  
fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.)  
4. [No key detected] warning  
An inside warning chime will also sound. (See “Push-  
button ignition switch (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-  
ing and driving” section.)  
The warning appears when the door is closed with  
the Intelligent Key left outside the vehicle and the  
ignition in the ACC or ON position. Make sure that  
the Intelligent Key is inside the vehicle.  
8. [Release parking brake] warning  
This warning appears when the vehicle speed is  
above 4 km/h (2 MPH) and the parking brake is ap-  
plied.Stop the vehicle and release the parking brake.  
See “Intelligent Key system (where fitted)” in the  
“3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section for  
more details.  
74 Instruments and controls  
nates and low tyre pressure is detected. The warn-  
ing appears each time the ignition is placed in the  
ON position as long as the low tyre pressure warn-  
ing light remains illuminated. If this warning ap-  
pears, stop the vehicle and adjust the pressure to  
the recommended COLD tyre pressure shown on  
the tyre placard. (See “ Low tyre pressure warning  
light (where fitted)” earlier in this section and “Tyre  
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (where fitted)”  
in the “5. Starting and driving” section.)  
12. [Press brake pedal] warning  
19. [Currently Not Available] warning  
(where fitted)  
This warning appears to remind you that you must  
press the brake pedal before you can release the  
parking brake. This warning may also be displayed  
if the parking brake is activated, but the vehicle is  
still rolling back.  
This warning appears if the Intelligent Lane Inter-  
vention (ILI) system, Intelligent Blind Spot Interven-  
tion, or ProPILOT systems are is temporarily unavail-  
able because the ESP system has been turned off.  
For additional information, see “Intelligent Lane In-  
tervention (ILI) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-  
ing and driving” section.  
13. [Low fuel level] warning  
This warning appears when the fuel level in the tank  
is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient,  
preferably before the fuel gauge reaches the empty  
(0) position.  
20. [Not available High cabin  
16. [Calibrate] warning (where fitted)  
temperature] warning (where fitted)  
This warning is displayed when the TPMS tempera-  
ture calibration is in progress. See “TPMS tempera-  
ture calibration” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion for further details.  
This warning appears if the interior temperature of  
the vehicle has reached such a high temperature  
that the sensor for theTraffic Sign Recognition, Lane  
Departure Warning, Intelligent Lane Intervention, In-  
telligent Blind Spot Intervention, and Steering As-  
sist systems can no longer function reliably. Once  
the interior temperature has reached normal levels,  
the warning should disappear. If the warning con-  
tinues to display, have the system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
There is a small reserve of fuel remaining in the  
tank when the fuel gauge reaches the empty (0)  
position.  
14. [Low tyre pressure Add Air] warning  
17. [Not available Side radar obstructed]  
warning (where fitted)  
This warning ([Low tyre pressure Add Air] and a ve-  
hicle icon - where fitted) appears when the low tyre  
pressure warning light in the meter illuminates and  
low tyre pressure is detected. The warning appears  
each time the ignition is placed in the ON position  
as long as the low tyre pressure warning light re-  
mains illuminated. If this warning appears, stop the  
vehicle and adjust the pressure to the recom-  
mended COLD tyre pressure shown on the tyre plac-  
ard. (See “ Low tyre pressure warning light (where  
fitted)” earlier in this section and “Tyre Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS) (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section.)  
This message is displayed if the area near the radar  
units used by the Blind Spot Warning system, Intel-  
ligent Blind Spot intervention, and Rear Cross Traf-  
fic Alert is dirty or covered with snow or rain. If the  
message appears, park the vehicle in a safe place,  
turn off the engine, and clean the area. Then restart  
the engine.  
21. [Not Available, System Malfunction]  
warning  
This warning appears when the Lane Departure  
Warning (LDW) (where fitted), Blind Spot Warning  
(BSW) (where fitted), Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)  
(where fitted), Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) sys-  
tem (where fitted), ProPILOT system (where fitted),  
Steering Assist system (where fitted), or Rear Cross  
Traffic Alert (RCTA) system (where fitted) are not  
functioning properly.  
18. [Not Available Poor Road  
Conditions] warning (where fitted)  
These warnings appear when ProPILOT, Intelligent  
Cruise Control, Intelligent Blind Spot intervention or  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (ILI) are temporarily not  
available when system detects that road conditions  
may not be suitable for the system. ProPILOT or ICC  
system will also turn off.  
15. [Tyre Pressure Low Check Cold Tyre]  
warning  
This warning ([Tyre Pressure Low Check Cold Tyre]  
and a vehicle icon - where fitted) appears when the  
low tyre pressure warning light in the meter illumi-  
Instruments and controls 75  
ered with dirt or obstructed. If the [Steering assist  
Not Available Cannot Detect Lane] warning mes-  
sage appears, park the vehicle in a safe location and  
turn the engine off. Check to see if the camera area  
of the windscreen is blocked. If the camera area of  
the windscreen is blocked, remove the blocking ma-  
terial. Restart the engine. If the warning continues  
to be displayed, have the system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
22. [Reminder Turn OFF headlights]  
warning  
31. [Auto Hold [Steep Slope Apply Foot  
Brake] indicator  
This warning appears when the driver side door is  
opened while the headlight switch is left ON and  
the ignition is placed in the ACC, OFF or LOCK posi-  
tion. Place the headlight switch in the OFF or  
<AUTO> position. For additional information, see  
“Headlight and turn signal switch” later in this sec-  
tion.  
This indicator appears if the [Auto Hold] [Caution  
steep slope] indicator has been displayed for longer  
than approximately 3 minutes. The parking brake  
will then automatically be applied and the brake  
force of the automatic brake hold will be released,  
and vehicle may move or roll away unexpectedly.  
Apply the foot brake to stop the vehicle moving. (See  
“Automatic Brake Hold (where fitted)” in the “3. Pre-  
driving checks and adjustments” section.)  
27. [Driver Attention Alert System Fault]  
indicator  
This indicator appears if the Driver attention alert  
system is not working correctly. If the warning con-  
tinues to be displayed, have the system checked by  
a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
23. [Steering Assist ON] indicator  
This indicator appears if the Steering Assist system  
is turned ON. For additional details, see “ProPILOT  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion.  
32. [Auto Hold] [Press brake to operate  
switch] indicator  
This indicator appears if the Automatic Brake Hold  
switch is pressed without depressing the brake  
pedal while the Automatic Brake Hold function is  
activated. Depress the brake pedal and push the  
switch to deactivate the Automatic Brake Hold  
function. (See “Automatic Brake Hold (where fitted)”  
in the “3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” sec-  
tion.)  
24. [Steering Assist OFF] indicator  
28. [Take a break?] indicator  
This indicator appears if the Steering Assist system  
is turned OFF. For additional details, see “ProPILOT  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion.  
This indicator appears if the Driver attention alert  
system senses that the drive may be becoming  
tired. For additional information, see “Intelligent  
Driver Alertness (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and  
driving” section.  
25. Steering assist hands on warning  
29. [Time for a break?] indicator  
33. [Meter Language Changed]  
indicator  
This indicator is displayed when the Vehicle Infor-  
mation Display language setting has just been  
changed.  
This warning appears if your hands are not kept on  
the steering wheel or the steering operation is not  
made. Keep your hands on the steering wheel im-  
mediately and operate it properly. The warning will  
turn off and the steering assist system will resume  
operation automatically if the driver's operation of  
the steering wheel is detected.  
This indicator appears to remind you to take a break  
from driving after  
a time period that you can  
choose. You can set the timer for this indicator for a  
period of up to 6 hours. For additional information,  
see “[Driver Assistance]” earlier in this section.  
34. [Audio Display Language Changed]  
indicator (where fitted)  
This indicator is displayed when the audio system  
language setting has just been changed.  
30. [Auto Hold] [Caution steep slope]  
indicator  
This indicator appears if the Automatic Brake Hold  
feature is used on a steep slope. (See “Automatic  
Brake Hold (where fitted)” in the “3. Pre-driving  
checks and adjustments” section.)  
26. [Steering assist Not Available  
Cannot Detect Lane] warning  
This warning appears if the lane markers are not  
detected correctly for a certain period of time due  
to the camera area of the windscreen being cov-  
76 Instruments and controls  
dealer or qualified workshop. (See “Chassis control  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion.)  
35. [Headlight system fault See Owner's  
Manual] warning (where fitted)  
This warning illuminates when the LED headlights  
need to be replaced. If this warning comes on, have  
the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop. See “LED headlight” later in this section  
47–55. [Stop/Start] System  
These indicators show the Stop/Start System sta-  
tus. See “Stop/Start System (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section.  
41. [Power will turn off to save the  
battery] warning  
This warning appears after a period of time if the  
shift lever has not moved from the P (Park) position  
while the ignition is in the ON position for a certain  
period of time.  
56. [Exhaust filter maintenance See  
owner's manual] warning (where fitted)  
36. ProPILOT Poor visibility warning  
If your vehicle is fitted with a petrol engine, your  
vehicle may also be fitted with a Gasoline Particu-  
late Filter (GPF). Under certain less-favourable driv-  
ing conditions, the GPF may become saturated or  
clogged because these driving conditions prevent  
automatic regeneration of the filter. In this case, a  
warning message (where fitted) will be displayed in  
the vehicle information display. For additional de-  
tails, see “Gasoline particulate filter (GPF) (where  
fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
This warning appears if the windscreen wiper is op-  
erated on the high setting. If the windscreen wiper  
is operated on the high setting the ProPILOT sys-  
tem cannot be used.  
42. [Power turned off to save the  
battery] warning  
This warning appears after the ignition is automati-  
cally turned OFF to save the battery.  
37. ProPILOT Parking brake warning  
This warning appears if the electric parking brake is  
engaged. If the electric parking brake is engaged,  
ProPILOT system can not be used.  
43. [Parking sensor] warning  
(where fitted)  
This warning is displayed when the parking sensors  
detect an obstruction.  
38. ProPILOT Seat belt warning  
This warning appears if the driver's seat belt is un-  
fastened. If the driver's seat belt is unfastened, Pro-  
PILOT system can not be used.  
57. [Engine Stalled Stop Safely] warning  
This warning is displayed if the engine stalls while  
driving. Stop the vehicle safely and try to restart the  
engine.  
44. [Parking sensor system fault See  
Owner's Manual] warning (where fitted)  
39. Press brake pedal warning  
58–60. Gearbox warning (where fitted)  
This warning illuminates if there is a problem with  
the parking sensor system. If this warning comes  
on, have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop.  
This warning appears if the electric parking brake is  
not operated properly if the ProPILOT system is can-  
celled whilst the vehicle is stopped by the ProPILOT  
system. Depress the brake pedal immediately.  
If your vehicle is fitted with Automatic (DCT) trans-  
mission, malfunctions or high temperature in the  
transmission unit will result in one of these warning  
messages being displayed. For additional details,  
see “Driving with Automatic Dual Clutch Transmis-  
sion (DCT)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
45. [Parking sensor Off] warning  
(where fitted)  
This warning is displayed when Parking sensor sys-  
tem is switched off.  
40. [Chassis control system fault See  
Owner's Manual] warning  
This warning appears if the chassis control module  
detects an error in the Chassis Control System  
(where fitted). Have the system checked by a NISSAN  
61–63. Engine warning (where fitted)  
Malfunctions or high engine temperature will result  
in one of these warning messages being displayed.  
For additional details, see “If your vehicle overheats”  
in the “6. In case of emergency” section.  
46. [Brightness] indicator (where fitted)  
This indicator is displayed while the display bright-  
ness is being adjusted.  
Instruments and controls 77  
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY WARNINGS AND INDICATORS (4.2 INCH DISPLAY)  
NIC3934  
78 Instruments and controls  
NOTE  
Depending on the specification of your vehicle,  
some of the warnings and indicators described in  
this section may not be applied.  
1. [Release parking brake] warning  
This warning appears when the vehicle speed is  
above 4 km/h (2 MPH) and the parking brake is ap-  
plied.Stop the vehicle and release the parking brake.  
2. [Shipping Mode On Push Storage  
Fuse] warning  
This warning may appear during the first 1000 km  
(600 miles) since the vehicle was built if the tran-  
sient cut off switch is not pushed in (switched on).  
When this warning appears, push in (switch on) the  
transient cut off switch to turn off the warning. For  
more information, see “Fuses” in the “8. Maintenance  
and do-it-yourself” section.  
3. Door/boot open warning  
This warning appears if any of the doors and/or the  
boot lid are open or not closed securely. The vehicle  
icon indicates which door or whether the boot lid is  
open on the display.  
4. [Low fuel level] warning  
This warning appears when the fuel level in the tank  
is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient,  
preferably before the fuel gauge reaches the empty  
(0) position.  
There is a small reserve of fuel remaining in the  
tank when the fuel gauge reaches the empty (0)  
position.  
NIC3935  
Instruments and controls 79  
the blocking material. Restart the engine. If the  
warning light continues to illuminate, have the IEB  
system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop.  
5. [Low tyre pressure Add Air] warning  
10. [Not Available Poor Road  
Conditions] warning (where fitted)  
This warning ([Low tyre pressure Add Air] and a ve-  
hicle icon - where fitted) appears when the low tyre  
pressure warning light in the meter illuminates and  
low tyre pressure is detected. The warning appears  
each time the ignition is placed in the ON position  
as long as the low tyre pressure warning light re-  
mains illuminated. If this warning appears, stop the  
vehicle and adjust the pressure to the recom-  
mended COLD tyre pressure shown on the tyre plac-  
ard. (See “ Low tyre pressure warning light (where  
fitted)” earlier in this section and “Tyre Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS) (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section.)  
These warnings appear when Intelligent cruise con-  
trol is temporarily not available when system de-  
tects that road conditions may not be suitable for  
the system. ICC system will also turn off.  
8. [Not Available Front Radar Blocked]  
warning (where fitted)  
The radar is positioned behind the lower area of the  
front bumper. If this area is dirty, covered in snow or  
ice or otherwise obstructed, preventing the system  
detecting the vehicle in front, the Intelligent Emer-  
gency Braking (IEB) and Intelligent Cruise Control  
systems are automatically turned off. The IEB warn-  
ing light (yellow) will illuminate and the [Not Avail-  
able Front Radar Blocked] warning message will ap-  
pear in the Vehicle Information Display. If the [Not  
Available Front Radar Blocked] warning message  
appears, park the vehicle in a safe location and turn  
the engine off. Check to see if the sensor area is  
blocked. If blocked, remove the blocking material.  
Restart the engine. If the warning light continues to  
illuminate, have the IEB and ICC system checked by  
a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
11. [Currently Not Available] warning  
(where fitted)  
This warning appears if the Intelligent Lane Inter-  
vention (ILI) system is temporarily unavailable be-  
cause the ESP system has been turned off. For addi-  
tional information, see “Intelligent Lane Intervention  
(ILI) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and  
driving” section.  
6. [Calibrate] warning (where fitted)  
12. [Not available High cabin  
This warning is displayed when the TPMS tempera-  
ture calibration is in progress. See “TPMS tempera-  
ture calibration” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion for further details.  
temperature] warning (where fitted)  
This warning appears if the interior temperature of  
the vehicle has reached such a high temperature  
that the sensor for theTraffic Sign Recognition, Lane  
Departure Warning, Intelligent Lane Intervention, In-  
telligent Emergency Braking, and Steering Assist  
systems can no longer function reliably. Once the  
interior temperature has reached normal levels, the  
warning should disappear. If the warning continues  
to display, have the system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop.  
7. [Not Available Front Camera  
Obstructed] warning (where fitted)  
If the camera area of the windscreen is covered with  
dirt or obstructed, making it impossible to detect a  
vehicle ahead, the Intelligent Emergency Braking  
(IEB) system is automatically turned off. The IEB  
warning light (yellow) and the forward collision  
warning light (yellow) will illuminate and the [Not  
Available Front Camera Obstructed] warning mes-  
sage will appear in the Vehicle Information Display.  
If the [Not Available Front Camera Obstructed]  
warning message appears, park the vehicle in a safe  
location and turn the engine off. Check to see if the  
camera area of the windscreen is blocked. If the  
camera area of the windscreen is blocked, remove  
9. [Not available Side radar obstructed]  
warning (where fitted)  
This message is displayed if the area near the radar  
units used by the Blind Spot Warning system and  
Rear Cross Traffic Alert is dirty or covered with snow  
or rain. If the message appears, park the vehicle in a  
safe place, turn off the engine, and clean the area.  
Then restart the engine.  
13. [Not Available, System Malfunction]  
warning  
This warning appears if a Lane Departure Warning  
(LDW) (where fitted) or Blind Spot Warning (BSW)  
(where fitted) system malfunction occurs. If it ap-  
pears, stop the vehicle in a safe location and turn off  
the engine, and then restart the vehicle. If the warn-  
80 Instruments and controls  
ing continues to illuminate, the system may have  
some malfunction. Although this does not affect the  
normal driving conditions, have the system checked  
by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
17. [Driver Attention Alert System Fault]  
indicator  
This indicator appears if the Driver attention alert  
system is not working correctly. If the warning con-  
tinues to be displayed, have the system checked by  
a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
22. [Chassis control system fault See  
Owner's Manual] warning  
This warning appears if the chassis control module  
detects an error in the Chassis Control System  
(where fitted). Have the system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop. (See “Chassis control  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion.)  
14. [Not available High accelerator  
temperature] warning (where fitted)  
This warning appears if the accelerator is overheat-  
ing. Once the accelerator temperature has reached  
normal levels, the warning should disappear. If the  
warning continues to display, have the system  
checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.  
18. [Take a break?] indicator  
This indicator appears if the Driver attention alert  
system senses that the drive may be becoming  
tired. For additional information, see “Intelligent  
Driver Alertness (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and  
driving” section.  
23. [Power will turn off to save the  
battery] warning  
This warning appears after a period of time if the  
shift lever has not moved from the P (Park) position  
while the ignition is in the ON position for a certain  
period of time.  
15. [System fault] warning (where fitted)  
This warning appears when the Lane Departure  
Warning (LDW) (where fitted), Blind Spot Warning  
(BSW) (where fitted), Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)  
(where fitted), Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB)  
system (where fitted), Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)  
system (where fitted), or Rear Cross Traffic Alert  
(RCTA) system (where fitted) are not functioning  
properly.  
19. [Meter Language Changed]  
indicator  
This indicator is displayed when the Vehicle Infor-  
mation Display language setting has just been  
changed.  
24. [Power turned off to save the  
battery] warning  
This warning appears after the ignition is automati-  
cally turned OFF to save the battery.  
20. [Audio Display Language Changed]  
indicator (where fitted)  
This indicator is displayed when the audio display  
system language setting has just been changed.  
25. Parking sensor warning  
(where fitted)  
This warning is displayed when the parking sensors  
detect an obstruction.  
16. [Reminder Turn OFF headlights]  
warning  
This warning appears when the driver side door is  
opened while the headlight switch is left ON and  
the ignition is placed in the ACC, OFF or LOCK posi-  
tion. Place the headlight switch in the OFF or  
<AUTO> position. For additional information, see  
“Headlight and turn signal switch” later in this sec-  
tion.  
21. [Headlight system fault See Owner's  
Manual] warning (where fitted)  
This warning illuminates when the LED headlights  
need to be replaced. If this warning comes on, have  
the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified  
workshop. See “LED headlight” later in this section  
26. [Parking Sensor Error – See Owner's  
Manual] warning (where fitted)  
This warning illuminates if there is a problem with  
the parking sensor system. If this warning comes  
on, have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop.  
Instruments and controls 81  
27. [Parking sensor Off] warning  
(where fitted)  
This warning is displayed when Parking sensor sys-  
tem is switched off.  
40–42. Gearbox warning (where fitted)  
1. Distance to oil change  
The distance to oil change is displayed if the dis-  
tance to oil change is less than 1,500 km (930 miles).  
If your vehicle is fitted with Automatic (DCT) trans-  
mission, malfunctions or high temperature in the  
transmission unit will result in one of these warning  
messages being displayed. For additional details,  
see “Driving with Automatic Dual Clutch Transmis-  
sion (DCT)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
2. Oil replacement indicator  
28. [BRIGHTNESS] indicator  
(where fitted)  
This indicator is displayed while the display bright-  
ness is being adjusted.  
When the set mileage approaches, the engine oil  
replacement indicator will appear on the display. Af-  
ter the oil is changed, reset the distance to oil  
change. The oil replacement indicator will not be  
reset automatically. To reset this indicator, see  
“[Maintenance]” earlier in this section.  
43–45. Engine warning (where fitted)  
Malfunctions or high engine temperature will result  
in one of these warning messages being displayed.  
For additional details, see “If your vehicle overheats”  
in the “6. In case of emergency” section.  
29–37. [Stop/Start] System  
These indicators show the Stop/Start System sta-  
tus. See “Stop/Start System (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section.  
The distance to oil change interval cannot be ad-  
justed manually. The distance to oil change interval  
is set automatically.  
OIL CONTROL SYSTEM  
(where fitted)  
38. [Exhaust filter maintenance See  
CAUTION  
owner's manual] warning (where fitted)  
If the oil replacement indicator is displayed,  
change the engine oil as soon as possible. Oper-  
ating your vehicle with deteriorated oil can dam-  
age the engine.  
If your vehicle is fitted with a petrol engine, your  
vehicle may also be fitted with a Gasoline Particu-  
late Filter (GPF). Under certain less-favourable driv-  
ing conditions, the GPF may become saturated or  
clogged because these driving conditions prevent  
automatic regeneration of the filter. In this case, a  
warning message (where fitted) will be displayed in  
the vehicle information display. For additional de-  
tails, see “Gasoline particulate filter (GPF) (where  
fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.  
NIC3870  
39. [Engine Stalled Stop Safely] warning  
This warning is displayed if the engine stalls while  
driving. Stop the vehicle safely and try to restart the  
engine.  
When the ignition is in the ON position, engine oil  
information is displayed.  
Engine oil information informs the distance to oil  
change, oil level indication and malfunction of oil  
level sensor.  
82 Instruments and controls  
TRIP COMPUTER  
NIC4340  
Switches for the trip computer are located on the  
j
left side of the steering wheel A . To operate the trip  
computer, push the switches as shown above.  
Each time the  
display will change.  
or  
switch is pushed, the  
Secondary screens are available.  
Instruments and controls 83  
7 inch display  
1. [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 Start], [Since Reset], or [Since Re-  
fuel]. Push and hold the <OK> switch for longer than  
3 seconds to enter the Reset menu.  
The display is updated every 30 seconds. The first  
30 seconds after a reset, the display shows [–––].  
Press the  
or  
button to switch to the sec-  
ondary average speed mode. The secondary aver-  
age speed resets after 30 minutes or when the igni-  
tion is placed in the OFF position.  
2. [Audio]:  
The audio mode shows the status of audio infor-  
mation.  
For more details, see “FM/AM radio (with DAB)  
(where fitted)” in the “4. Display screen, heater and  
air conditioner, and audio system” section or the  
separately provided NissanConnect Owner's  
manual.  
3. Compass (where fitted):  
A compass is displayed.  
4. ProPILOT or Intelligent Cruise Control and  
Steering Assist (where fitted):  
NOTE  
Actual screen contents may vary.  
This screen shows the operating conditions for the  
following systems:  
NIC4367  
Intelligent Cruise Control  
7 inch display  
84 Instruments and controls  
Steering Assist  
The display is updated every 30 seconds. For about  
the first 500 m (1/3 mile) after a reset, the display  
shows [–––].  
10. [Chassis Control]:  
This mode shows the operating condition of the fol-  
lowing systems.  
The screen will also be shown when ProPILOT or  
Intelligent cruise control is turned on (provided  
cruise screen/display function is turned on in Dis-  
play Settings).  
Press the  
or  
button to switch to the sec-  
Active Trace Control  
ond Fuel Economy page.  
Intelligent Ride Control  
For more details, see “ProPILOT (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section or “Intelligent Cruise  
Control (ICC) and Steering Assist (where fitted) (on  
Manual Transmission vehicles)” in the “5. Starting  
and driving” section.  
7. [Driver Assist] (where fitted):  
The driving aids mode shows the operating condi-  
tion for the following systems.  
Automatic brake hold function  
See “Chassis control (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-  
ing and driving” section and “Hill Start Assist (HSA)  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section  
for more details.  
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
Intelligent Lane Intervention/Lane Departure  
Prevention (LDP)  
5. [Drive Computer]:  
11. [Traffic Sign] Recognition (TSR) (where fitted):  
Elapsed [Time]: The elapsed time mode shows the  
time [Since Start], [Since Reset], or [Since Refuel].  
Push the <OK> switch for longer than 1 second to  
enter the Reset menu. (The trip odometer is also  
reset at the same time.)  
Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB)  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system provides  
the driver with information about the most recently  
detected speed limit.  
Blind Spot Warning (BSW)  
Intelligent Blind Spot Intervention  
For more details, see “Traffic Sign Recognition  
(where fitted)” later in this section.  
For more details, see “Intelligent Lane Intervention  
(ILI) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and  
driving” section, and/or “Intelligent Emergency  
Braking (IEB) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-  
ing and driving” section.  
Trip [Distance]: The trip odometer mode shows the  
total distance the vehicle has been driven [Since  
Start], [Since Reset], or [Since Refuel]. Push the <OK>  
switch for longer than 1 second to enter the Reset  
menu. (The elapsed time is also reset at the same  
time.)  
12. [Navigation] (where fitted):  
When the route guidance is set in the navigation  
system, this item shows the navigation route infor-  
mation.  
8. [Home]:  
For more details, see the separately provided Nis-  
sanConnect Owner's manual.  
This screen shows a combined view of basic infor-  
mation covering, for example: Navigation, Speed  
and Audio.  
Press the  
or  
button to switch to the sec-  
ondary distance mode. The secondary distance re-  
sets after 30 minutes or when the ignition is placed  
in the OFF position.  
13. Blank screen:  
9 [Tyre Pressures] (where fitted):  
The blank screen can be selected when the driver  
does not want see any information on the trip com-  
puter screen.  
The tyre pressure mode shows the pressure of all  
four tyres. The displayed values are only available  
while the vehicle is being driven.  
6. [Fuel Economy] (l (litre)/100 km, km/l (litre) or  
MPG):  
The average fuel consumption mode shows the av-  
erage fuel consumption [Since Start], [Since Reset],  
or [Since Refuel]. Push the <OK> switch for longer  
than 1 second to enter the Reset menu.  
When the [Low Tyre Pressure Add Air] warning ap-  
pears, the display can be switched to the tyre pres-  
sure mode by pushing the <OK> switch to reveal  
additional details on the displayed warning.  
Instruments and controls 85  
4.2 inch display  
1. Blank screen:  
The blank screen can be selected when the driver  
does not want see any information on the trip com-  
puter screen.  
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 <OK>  
switch for longer than 1 second to reset.  
The display is updated every 30 seconds. The first  
30 seconds after a reset, the display shows [–––].  
3. Elapsed [Time] and trip [Distance] (km or mile):  
Elapsed [Time]: The elapsed time mode shows the  
time [Since Reset], or [Since Refuel]. Push the <OK>  
switch for longer than 1 second to reset. (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 <OK> switch for longer than 1  
second to reset. (The elapsed time is also reset at  
the same time.)  
4. [Fuel Economy] (l (litre)/100 km, km/l (litre) or  
MPG):  
Current fuel consumption: The current fuel  
consumption mode shows the current fuel con-  
sumption.  
Average fuel consumption: The average fuel con-  
sumption mode shows the average fuel consump-  
tion [Since Reset], or [Since Refuel]. Push the <OK>  
switch for longer than 1 second to reset.  
NIC3933  
4.2 inch display  
86 Instruments and controls  
The display is updated every 30 seconds. For about  
the first 500 m (1/3 mile) after a reset, the display  
shows [–––].  
For more details,see “Lane DepartureWarning (LDW)  
system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”  
section, and/or “Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB)  
system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”  
section.  
The clock  
and outside air temperature  
are dis-  
played on the upper side of the Vehicle Information  
Display.  
5. Navigation (where fitted):  
[Clock]  
When the route guidance is set in the navigation  
system, this item shows the navigation route infor-  
mation.  
For details of how to set the clock, see “FM/AM radio  
(with DAB) (where fitted)” in the “4. Display screen,  
heater and air conditioner, and audio system” sec-  
tion or the separately provided NissanConnect  
Owner's manual.  
9. [Tyre Pressures] (where fitted):  
The tyre pressure mode shows the pressure of all  
four tyres. The displayed values are only available  
while the vehicle is being driven.  
For more details, see the separately provided Nis-  
sanConnect Owner's manual.  
When the [Low Tyre Pressure Add Air] warning ap-  
pears, the display can be switched to the tyre pres-  
sure mode by pushing the <OK> switch to reveal  
additional details on the displayed warning.  
6. [Traffic Sign] Recognition (TSR) (where fitted):  
[Low Temperature Alert] (°C or °F)  
The outside air temperature is displayed in °C or °F  
in the range of −40 to 60°C (−40 to 140°F).  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system provides  
the driver with information about the most recently  
detected speed limit.  
The outside air temperature mode includes a low  
temperature warning feature. If the outside air tem-  
10. [Stop/Start] (where fitted):  
For more details, see “Traffic Sign Recognition  
(where fitted)” later in this section.  
Stop/Start mode shows the status of the stop/start  
system. For more details, see “Stop/Start System  
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section  
perature is below 3°C (37°F), the warning  
played on the screen (where fitted).  
is dis-  
7. Audio:  
The audio mode shows the status of audio infor-  
mation.  
The outside temperature sensor is located in front  
of the radiator. The sensor may be affected by road  
or engine heat, wind directions and other driving  
conditions. The display may differ from the actual  
outside temperature or the temperature displayed  
on various signs or billboards.  
CLOCK AND OUTSIDE AIR  
TEMPERATURE  
For more details, see “FM/AM radio (with DAB)  
(where fitted)” in the “4. Display screen, heater and  
air conditioner, and audio system” section or the  
separately provided NissanConnect Owner's  
manual.  
8. [Driver Assistance] (where fitted):  
The driving aids mode shows the operating condi-  
tion for the following systems.  
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
Intelligent Lane Intervention/Lane Departure  
Prevention (LDP)  
JVI0932XZ  
Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB)  
Instruments and controls 87  
traffic conditions or responsibility to drive safely.  
It cannot prevent accidents due to carelessness.  
It is the driver's responsibility to stay alert and  
drive safely at all times.  
TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION (where  
fitted)  
System operation  
NIC3802  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system provides  
the driver with information about the most recently  
detected speed limit. The system captures the road  
NIC4341  
7 inch display  
sign information with the front camera unit  
lo-  
cated in front of the interior rear-view mirror and  
displays the detected signs in the Vehicle Informa-  
tion Display. For vehicles equipped with NissanCon-  
nect, the speed limit displayed is based on a combi-  
nation of navigation system data and live camera  
recognition. TSR information is always displayed at  
the top of the Vehicle Information Display, and op-  
tionally in the main central area of the display  
screen. See “[Main Menu Selection]” earlier in this  
section for details of how to adapt the display of  
TSR information.  
NIC3873  
4.2 inch display  
WARNING  
The TSR system is only intended to be a support  
device to provide the driver with information. It is  
not a replacement for the driver's attention to  
NIC3874  
TSR: available road signs  
88 Instruments and controls  
The traffic recognition system displays the follow-  
ing types of road sign:  
j
When strong light enters the camera unit.  
(For example, the light directly shines on  
the front of the vehicle at sunrise or sun-  
set.)  
Action to take:  
When the interior temperature is reduced, the TSR  
system will resume operating automatically.  
A
Latest detected speed limit.  
National speed limit.  
j
B
System Malfunction  
If the TSR system malfunctions it will be turned off  
automatically and the [System fault] warning mes-  
sage will appear in the Vehicle Information Display.  
When a sudden change in brightness oc-  
curs. (For example, when the vehicle enters  
or exits a tunnel or under a bridge.)  
j
C
No speed limit information.  
No-overtaking zone.  
j
D
In areas not covered by the navigation sys-  
tem.  
j
E
End of no-overtaking zone.  
Action to take:  
j
F
Conditional speed limit, with the following  
available conditions:  
If the [System fault] message appears, pull off the  
road at a safe location and stop the vehicle. Turn  
the engine off and restart the engine. If the [System  
fault] message continues to appear, have the sys-  
tem checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-  
shop.  
If there are deviations in relation to the  
navigation, for example due to changes in  
the road routing.  
j
g
Snow  
j
h
Towing  
When overtaking buses or trucks with  
speed stickers.  
j
i
Goods vehicles  
Generic  
j
j
Maintenance  
Turning the TSR system on and off  
j
k
Left turn allowed  
Right turn allowed  
The TSR uses the same camera unit that is used by  
the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system, located  
in front of the interior rear view mirror. For mainte-  
nance of the camera, see “Multi-sensing camera unit  
maintenance” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-  
tion.  
Turning the TSR system on or off is done using the  
[Settings] menu in the Vehicle Information Display.  
For details, see “Vehicle information display” in the  
“2. Instruments and controls” section.  
j
l
CAUTION  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system is  
intended as an aid to careful driving. It is the  
driver’sresponsibilitytostayalert,drivesafely,  
and observe all road regulations that currently  
apply, including looking out for road signs.  
Perform the following steps to enable or disable the  
TSR system:  
1. In the [Settings] menu, select the [Driver Assis-  
tance] key.  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system may  
not function properly under the following con-  
ditions:  
2. Select [Traffic Sign] to turn the system ON/OFF.  
System temporarily unavailable  
If the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight under high  
temperature conditions (over approximately 40°C  
(104°F)) and then started, the TSR system may be  
deactivated automatically. The [Not available High  
cabin temperature] warning message will appear in  
the Vehicle Information Display.  
When rain, snow or dirt adheres to the  
windscreen in front of the TSR camera unit.  
When the headlights are not bright due to  
dirt on the lens or if the aiming is not ad-  
justed properly.  
Instruments and controls 89  
WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH  
: High (  
eration.  
) – for continuous high speed op-  
WARNING  
In freezing temperatures the washer fluid may  
freeze on the windscreen and obscure your vi-  
sion. Warm the windscreen with the defogger be-  
fore you wash it.  
: — for a single sweep operation of the wiper.  
Washer operation  
Pull the lever towards you  
to operate the washer.  
Wiper drip wipe system (where fitted):  
CAUTION  
The wiper will also operate once about 3 seconds  
after using the washer. This operation is to wipe  
washer fluid that has dripped on the windscreen.  
Do not open/release the bonnet when the  
front wiper arms are raised from their original  
position.  
NIC2979  
Type B (with <AUTO> mode)  
Pulling up the wiper arms:  
The wiper arms should be in the service (up) posi-  
tion when replacing the wiper blades.  
Do not operate the washer continuously for  
more than 15 seconds.  
The windscreen wiper and washer can be operated  
when the ignition switch is in the ON position.  
Do not operate the washer if the reservoir tank  
is empty or frozen.  
To pull the wiper arms up to the service position:  
within 1 minute of placing the ignition switch in the  
Wiper operation  
Move the lever up or down to operate the wiper at  
OFF position, push the lever up  
twice in quick  
the following speeds:  
succession. The wiper operation stops in mid-op-  
eration. The wiper arms can then be pulled up to  
the service position.  
WINDSCREEN  
: Intermittent (  
) — Type A or <AUTO> —  
Type B (where fitted) operates the rain-sensing  
auto wiper system. (See “Rain sensor (where  
fitted)” later in this section.).  
To return the wiper arms to their normal position,  
place the wiper arms in the down position and then  
push the lever  
up once.  
The intermittent operation speed can be ad-  
j
A
justed by rotating the ring forward  
For more information on replacing the windscreen  
wiper blades, see “Wiper blades” in the “8. Mainte-  
nance and do-it-yourself” section.  
j
(slower) or backward B (faster).  
The wiper operation speed will vary in accor-  
dance with the vehicle speed in the <AUTO>  
position. For example, when the vehicle  
speed is high, the intermittent operation  
speed will be faster.  
NIC2125  
Type A (without <AUTO> mode)  
: Low (  
eration.  
) – for continuous low speed op-  
90 Instruments and controls  
front of the rear view mirror, can automatically turn  
on the wipers and adjust the wiper speed depend-  
ing on the rainfall intensity and the vehicle speed  
when the lever in the <AUTO> position.  
REAR WINDOW  
CAUTION  
This function can be operated even if the igni-  
tion switch is in the ON position. However, to  
prevent an accident or damage when pulling  
up the wiper arms, be sure to observe the fol-  
lowing precautions.  
The sensitivity can be adjusted by rotating the ring  
of the wiper switch forward — less sensitive, or back-  
ward — more sensitive.  
Make sure the shift lever is in the P (Park)  
position (Automatic (DCT) Transmission  
models).  
NOTE  
Be sure to turn off the rain-sensing auto wiper  
system when the car is in the car wash.  
Make sure the shift lever is in the N (Neu-  
tral) position, with the parking brake fully  
applied (Manual Transmission models).  
NIC2174  
Leaving the lever in <AUTO> position will not  
harm the rain sensor system, although occa-  
sional unexpected activation of the wipers  
may occur.  
Never allow the passengers to operate the  
windscreen wiper switch inadvertently.  
WARNING  
In freezing temperatures the washer solution  
may freeze on the rear window and obscure your  
vision. Warm the rear window with the rear win-  
dow defogger before using the rear wipers.  
Do not operate the windscreen wiper while the  
wiper arms are pulled up. The wiper arms may  
be damaged.  
If the switch is left in the <AUTO> position, the  
wipers may operate unexpectedly when dirt,  
fingerprints, oil film or insects are covering the  
windscreen of the rain sensor location. The  
wipers may also operate when exhaust gas or  
moisture affects the rain sensor.  
Rain sensor (where fitted)  
CAUTION  
Do not touch or cover the windscreen where  
Do not operate the washer continuously for  
more than 15 seconds.  
the rain sensor is located. The wipers may op-  
erate unexpectedly when the wiper switch is  
in the <AUTO> position and the ignition switch  
is in the ON position. This can cause an injury  
or may damage a wiper.  
Do not operate the washer if the reservoir tank  
is empty or frozen.  
The rear window wiper and washer operates when  
the ignition switch is in the ON position.  
NIC3802  
The sensor  
of the rain-sensing auto wiper sys-  
tem located on the upper part of the windscreen, in  
Instruments and controls 91  
THERMACLEAR HEATED  
WINDSCREEN BUTTON  
If damage occurs to the windscreen have the  
ThermaClear system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop.  
Wiper operation  
Turn the switch clockwise to the intermittent (  
THERMACLEAR HEATED  
WINDSCREEN (where fitted)  
,
) position or continuous (  
wiper operation.  
,
) position for  
Reduced performance or deactivation of the  
ThermaClear Heated Windscreen may be no-  
ticed to preserve the battery. This is not a mal-  
function.  
To stop the wiper operation, turn the switch back to  
the OFF position.  
Washer operation:  
NISSAN recommends using the ThermaClear  
system to support defogging of the wind-  
screen. For more information, see “Heater and  
air conditioner” in the “4. Display screen,  
heater and air conditioner, and audio system”  
section.  
To operate the washer, push the lever towards the  
front of the vehicle  
until the desired amount of  
washer fluid is spread on the rear window.The wiper  
will automatically operate several times.  
NAA2014  
Wiper drip wipe system (where fitted):  
Models with ThermaClear Heated Windscreen (where  
fitted)  
ThermaClear Heated Windscreen On/Off  
During use of the ThermaClear system the  
Stop/Start System is unavailable.  
The wiper will also operate once about 3 seconds  
after using the washer. This operation is to wipe  
washer fluid that has dripped on the windscreen.  
j
A
To defog/defrost the windscreen glass, start the en-  
gine and push the ThermaClear button A . The indi-  
cator light will come on. Push the button again to  
turn the ThermaClear system off.  
The mode can be turned off. For details, see “Vehicle  
information display” earlier in this section.  
j
Reverse synchronisation function  
(where fitted)  
When the windscreen wiper switch is in either the  
intermittent or <AUTO> (where fitted), low or high  
speed position, placing the shift lever in the R (Re-  
verse) position will operate the rear window wiper.  
The ThermaClear system will turn off automatically  
after approximately 6 minutes — if the windscreen  
clears before this time, push the button again to  
turn the ThermaClear system off.  
NOTE  
The mode can be turned off. For details, see “Vehicle  
information display” earlier in this section.  
The ThermaClear system can only be  
activated while the engine is running.  
Before activating the ThermaClear system  
make sure to remove excess snow/ice from  
the windscreen  
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.  
Electrical conductors embedded in the wind-  
screen provide the heating of the windscreen.  
92 Instruments and controls  
DEFOGGER SWITCH  
HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL  
SWITCH  
To turn off the defogger manually, push the defog-  
ger switch again.  
NISSAN recommends you to consult the local regu-  
lations concerning the use of lights.  
HEADLIGHT SWITCH  
CAUTION  
When cleaning the inner side of the window, be  
careful not to scratch or damage the electrical  
conductors on the surface of the window.  
NIC2978  
Type A  
NIC3762  
Lighting  
Turn the switch to the  
m position:  
The front side, tail, number plate and instrument  
lights will come on. The indicator light  
instrument panel will come on.  
in the  
NAA1814  
Turn the switch to the  
m position:  
Type B  
The headlights will come on and all the other lights  
remain on.  
The rear window defogger switch will only operate  
when the engine is running.  
The defogger is used to reduce the moisture, fog or  
frost on the rear window surface and outside door  
mirror surface (where fitted) to improve the rear  
view.  
CAUTION  
Never leave the light switch on for extended peri-  
ods of time while the engine is not running.  
When the defogger switch  
is pushed, the indica-  
tor light  
illuminates and the defogger operates  
for approximately 20 minutes. After the preset time  
has passed, the defogger will turn off automatically.  
Instruments and controls 93  
To disable the autolight system:  
Daytime light system (where fitted)  
The front daytime running lights will come on when  
the engine is running.  
Turn the switch to the  
, or  
position.  
High beam select  
When the light switch is turned to the  
or  
position, the daytime running lights will turn off.  
Autolight system (<AUTO> —  
where fitted)  
NIC3803  
To select the high beam when in the  
position, push the lever forward. The high  
beam lights come on and the  
light illuminates.  
indicator  
NIC3762  
Pull the lever back to select the low beam  
The autolight system allows the headlights to be  
set so they turn on and off automatically. When ac-  
tive, the autolight system will:  
(
position).  
Pulling the lever towards you will flash the  
headlight high beam.  
NIC3789  
Turn on the headlights, front side, tail, number  
plate and instrument panel lights automatically  
when it gets dark.  
DYNAMIC HIGH BEAM ASSISTANT  
(where fitted)  
A camera-controlled high beam assistant which  
changes from low beam to high beam automati-  
cally.  
Turn off all the lights when it gets light.  
To activate the autolight system:  
1. Turn the headlight switch to the <AUTO> posi-  
tion.  
2. Place the ignition in the ON position.  
94 Instruments and controls  
Precautions:  
NOTE  
Battery save function  
If the dynamic high beam assistant cannot func-  
tion (for example: up to 15 seconds after start up,  
snow covering front camera or similar) the head-  
lights will operate as if the switch was in the  
manual position. At all times, the status of the dy-  
namic high beam assistant status system is  
shown by the indicator lights in the instrument  
panel. Full dynamic high beam assistant opera-  
The battery save feature prevents your vehicle from  
discharging the battery after you have left the ex-  
ternal lights, map lamps or room lamps on when  
exiting the vehicle. This occurs when the ignition is  
placed in the OFF or LOCK position after the engine  
has been running.  
WARNING  
The dynamic high beam assistant cannot com-  
pensate for road and weather circumstances  
while driving. The system saves the driver from  
having to operate the switch. The driver always  
remains responsible for choosing the correct  
light setting.  
NOTE  
Specific situations in which to operate the head-  
light switch manually:  
tion is shown by the  
system cannot function, only the  
indicator light and/or dipped beam indica-  
indicator light. If the  
The next time the engine is started the external  
lights, map lamps or room lamp will come on  
again  
high beam  
In heavy rain, snowy conditions. (general poor  
visibility and bad weather conditions).  
tor light is illuminated, depending on the current  
switch position.  
Battery save function for external lights:  
When the vehicle sensors are dirty, covered or  
If the ignition is placed in the OFF position after driv-  
ing but the external lights are accidentally left on,  
the external lights will automatically be switched  
off as soon as the driver's door is opened.  
To disable the dynamic high beam assistant:  
broken.  
To turn the dynamic high beam assistant off turn  
the headlight switch to the  
, or  
position.  
Dynamic high beam assistant activated:  
When the headlight switch is in the <AUTO> posi-  
tion, the light sensor detects darkness, and the le-  
ver is pushed forward (into high beam position), the  
dynamic high beam assistant is operational. The dy-  
namic high beam assistant indicator light  
the instrument panel is on.  
The system operates as follows:  
It is possible to leave the external lights on perma-  
nently by switching them back on using the head-  
light switch while the ignition is still in the LOCK or  
OFF position. In this case, the light reminder chime  
will sound when the driver's door is opened.  
“Friendly Lighting”  
The “Friendly Lighting” function is a convenience fa-  
cility. It allows you to provide lighting from the ve-  
hicle after the ignition has been placed in the LOCK  
position and the headlight switch is in the <AUTO>  
(where fitted) position. Pulling the headlight switch  
toward you once will activate the headlight for ap-  
proximately 30 seconds. After that period of time, it  
will automatically switch off.  
in  
Battery save function for interior light:  
The interior light will automatically be switched off  
after a period of time if it has been accidentally left  
on.  
High beam comes on automatically in dark con-  
ditions:  
If the vehicle speed is over 40 km/h (25 MPH)  
and no other road users are recognised.  
It is possible to pull the headlight switch up to four  
times to increase the lighting period up to 2 min-  
utes.  
The  
tionally.  
high beam light (blue) comes on addi-  
NOTE  
High beam turns off automatically:  
If the vehicle speed drops below 25 km/h (15  
MPH) or other road users are detected.  
The “Friendly Lighting” function can be cancelled  
by placing the ignition in the ACC or ON position  
again.  
The  
High beam light (blue) turns off.  
Instruments and controls 95  
FOG LIGHT SWITCH  
indicator light will come on. The fog light switch will  
return to the OFF position ( ). For additional infor-  
mation, see “Warning lights, indicator lights and au-  
dible reminders” earlier in this section.  
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH  
FRONT FOG LIGHT (where fitted)  
To turn the front fog lights off, turn the fog light  
switch to the  
position again. The front fog lights  
and indicator light will turn off. The fog light switch  
will return to the OFF position.  
REAR FOG LIGHT (where fitted)  
The rear fog light should only be used when visibil-  
ity is seriously reduced – generally, to less than 100  
m (328 ft).  
NIC3759  
NIC3760  
Type A: Rear fog light only  
The rear fog lights can be operated in any headlight  
Direction indicator  
Move the lever up or down  
left. When the turn is completed, the turn signal is  
automatically cancelled.  
switch position (  
or  
or <AUTO>), but will  
to indicate right or  
not operate if the headlight switch is in the <AUTO>  
position and low beam is not activated.  
To turn the rear fog light on, turn the fog light switch  
to the  
position. The rear fog light and indicator  
Lane change signal  
Move the lever only part of the way up or down  
to signal a lane change (right or left). The indicator  
lights will flash three times before cancelling auto-  
matically.  
light will come on. The fog light switch will return to  
the OFF position ( ). For additional information,  
see “Warning lights, indicator lights and audible  
reminders” earlier in this section.  
NIC3761  
To turn the rear fog light off, turn the fog light switch  
NOTE  
Type B: Front and rear fog lights  
to the  
position again.  
This feature will only work if the 3 flash turn sig-  
nal setting has been set to ON in the Vehicle Set-  
tings menu of the vehicle information display (see  
“[Vehicle Settings]” earlier in this section).  
The front fog lights should only be used when vis-  
ibility is seriously reduced – generally, to less than  
100 m (328 ft).  
The front fog lights can be operated in any head-  
light switch position (  
or  
or <AUTO>), but  
will not operate if the headlight switch is in the  
<AUTO> position and low beam is not activated.  
To turn the front fog lights on, turn the fog light  
switch to the  
position. The front fog lights and  
96 Instruments and controls  
HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL  
HORN  
HEATED STEERING WHEEL  
(WHERE FITTED)  
HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL  
SWITCH (where fitted)  
NIC4359  
NIC4301  
NIC4361  
To sound the horn, push the centre pad area  
the steering wheel.  
of  
Push the heated steering wheel switch to warm the  
steering wheel after the engine starts. The indica-  
tor light on the switch will illuminate.  
Depending on the number of occupants in the ve-  
hicle and the load it is carrying, the headlight axis  
may be higher than desired. If the vehicle is travel-  
ling on a hilly road, the headlights may directly hit  
the rear-view mirror of the vehicle ahead or the  
windscreen of an oncoming vehicle. The light axis  
can be lowered using the switch located on the driv-  
er's side of the instrument panel, next to the steer-  
ing wheel.  
If the surface temperature of the steering wheel is  
below 30°C (86°F), the system will heat the steering  
wheel and cycle off and on to maintain a tempera-  
ture between 25° and 45°C (77 to 113°F) dependent  
on cabin temperature.The indicator light will remain  
on as long as the system is on.  
The heated steering wheel system is automatically  
turned off after 30 minutes. Push the switch again  
to turn the heated steering wheel system off manu-  
ally. The indicator light will turn off.  
The higher the number designated on the switch,  
the lower the axis.  
When travelling with no heavy load on a flat road,  
select position 0.  
NISSAN recommends consulting local regulations  
on the use of lights.  
Instruments and controls 97  
SEAT HEATING (where fitted)  
POWER OUTLET  
For low heat, push the button again (one indi-  
cator light will illuminate).  
3. To turn off the heater, push the button again.  
Make sure the indicator lights turns off.  
The heater is controlled by a thermostat, automati-  
cally turning the heater on and off. The indicator  
light will remain on as long as the switch is on.  
When the vehicle’s interior is warmed, be sure to  
turn off the switch(es).  
NAA1822  
NIC4305  
CAUTION  
Type A  
The battery could run down if the seat heater  
WARNING  
is operated while the engine is not running.  
Take care as the power outlet and plug may be  
hot during or immediately after use.  
Do not use the seat heater for extended peri-  
ods or when no one is using the seat.  
Do not put anything on the seat which insu-  
lates heat, such as a blanket, cushion, seat  
cover, etc. Otherwise, the seat may become  
overheated.  
CAUTION  
This power outlet is not designed for use with  
a cigarette lighter unit.  
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 seat heater.  
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.  
NAA1823  
Type B  
Any liquid spilled on the heated seat should be  
removed immediately with a dry cloth.  
The seats can be warmed by built-in heaters. The  
Use this power outlet with the engine running  
(do not use for extended periods of time with  
the engine stopped or idling).  
switches and located on the heater and air  
When cleaning the seat, never use petrol, thin-  
ner, or any similar materials.  
conditioning unit can be operated independently of  
each other.  
If any malfunctions are found or the heated  
Avoid using when the air conditioner, head-  
lights or rear window defogger are on.  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Select heat range.  
seat does not operate, turn the switch off and  
have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer  
or qualified workshop.  
When not in use, be sure that the cap is closed.  
Do not allow water to come into contact with  
the outlet.  
For high heat, push the button once (both in-  
dicator lights will illuminate).  
98 Instruments and controls  
STORAGE  
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.  
The glove box contains a sunglasses storage area,  
which is accessible when the glove box is open.  
STORAGE TRAYS  
WARNING  
CONSOLE BOX  
To help prevent injury in an accident or sudden  
stop, do not place sharp objects in the trays.  
Fully push the plug in sufficiently. If sufficient  
contact is not made, the plug may overheat or  
the internal temperature fuse may blow.  
GLOVE BOX  
NIC3765  
WARNING  
The centre console box should not be used while  
driving so that full attention may be given to ve-  
hicle operation.  
NIC3729  
WARNING  
To open the console box lid, pull the lever  
pull up the lid.  
and  
Keep the glove box lid closed while driving to help  
prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop.  
To close, push the lid down until the lock latches.  
To open the glove box, lift the latch and lower the  
lid.  
Sunglasses holder (where fitted)  
WARNING  
The sunglasses holder should not be used while  
driving so that full attention may be given to ve-  
hicle operation.  
Instruments and controls 99  
CUP HOLDERS  
BOTTLE HOLDER  
COAT HOOKS  
NIC3764  
NIC3763  
NIC3826  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Cup holders should not be used while driving so  
that full attention may be given to vehicle  
operation.  
Do not use the bottle holder for any other ob-  
jects that could be thrown about in the vehicle  
and possibly injure people during sudden  
braking or an accident.  
Do not apply a load of more than 1 kg (2 lb) to the  
hook.  
The coat hook is fitted to the rear assist grip on the  
driver's side only.  
To access the rear cup holders (where fitted), lower  
the centre armrest.  
Do not use the bottle holder for open liquid  
containers.  
CAUTION  
Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the  
cup holder is being used to prevent spillage. If  
the liquid is hot, it can scald you or your pas-  
senger.  
Use only soft cups in the cup holder. Hard ob-  
jects can injure you in an accident.  
100 Instruments and controls  
Properly secure all cargo to help prevent it  
from sliding or shifting. Do not place cargo  
higher than the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or  
collision, unsecured cargo could cause  
personal injury.  
SEAT POCKET (where fitted)  
PARCEL SHELF  
Properly secure cargo and do not allow it to  
contact the top tether strap when it is  
attached to the top tether anchor. Cargo that  
is not properly secured or cargo that contacts  
the top tether strap may damage the top  
tether strap during a collision. If the cargo  
cover contacts the top tether strap when it is  
attached to the top tether anchor, remove the  
cargo cover from the vehicle or store it in its  
storage space. If the cargo cover is not  
removed, it may damage the top tether strap  
during a collision. Your child could be seriously  
injured or killed in a collision if the child re-  
straint top tether strap is damaged.  
NIC3805  
Seat pocket (where fitted)  
A seat pocket (where fitted) is located on the back  
of the driver and/or passenger seat.  
Removal  
1. Open the tailgate (see “Tailgate lock” in the “2. Pre-  
driving checks and adjustments” section).  
2. Detach both of the ropes (left and right)  
the inside of the tailgate.  
from  
NIC3788  
3. Detach the parcel shelf by simply pulling it rear-  
wards  
through the tailgate opening.  
WARNING  
Neverputanythingontheparcelshelf,nomat-  
ter how small. Any object on it could cause an  
injury in case of an accident or if the brakes  
are applied suddenly.  
Do not leave the parcel shelf in position when  
it is disengaged from the grooves.  
Instruments and controls 101  
Do not put objects heavier than 50 kg (110 lb)  
on the load floor.  
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT/BOOT  
FLOOR (where fitted)  
Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage area.  
It is extremely dangerous to ride in a luggage  
area inside of a vehicle. In a collision, people  
riding in these areas are more likely to be seri-  
ously injured or killed.  
Only two anchorage points identified by the  
top tether labels can be used for top tether  
strap anchorage. Under no circumstances  
should the luggage hooks be used for top  
tether strap anchorage.  
NIC3787  
CAUTION  
The luggage (cargo) compartment or boot floor has  
a dual position system with a loose floorboard that  
allow different luggage compartment arrange-  
ments.  
Make sure the parcel shelf is carefully stored  
when not in use in order to prevent any damage.  
NOTE  
CAUTION  
The parcel shelf can be securely stored under the  
luggage compartment floor boards (where fitted)  
(see “Installation” later in this section).  
The load should be distributed evenly and  
should not exceed 50 kg (110 lb) on the boards.  
Installation  
1. Open the tailgate.  
Upper position  
This position provides a flat load floor when the rear  
seat backs are folded forward. It also serves as a  
concealed load area for objects placed below the  
board.  
2. Insert the parcel shelf by pushing it forwards as  
far as possible through the tailgate opening.  
NIC3786  
3. Attach the corresponding ropes to each side  
of the tailgate.  
NOTE  
WARNING  
4. Close the tailgate (see “Tailgate lock” in the  
“2. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section).  
The parcel shelf can be securely stored under the  
luggage compartment floor board.  
Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps  
to help prevent it from sliding or shifting. Do  
not place cargo higher than the seatbacks. In  
a sudden stop or collision, unsecured cargo  
could cause personal injury.  
Move the board as illustrated by lifting and sliding  
the board into the upper position.  
102 Instruments and controls  
WINDOWS  
Lower position  
This position maximises the load space in the lug-  
gage compartment.  
Driver's side main window switch  
POWER WINDOWS  
The power window switches are located on the  
door panels and will only operate when the ignition  
is in the ON position.  
Move the board as illustrated by lifting and sliding  
the board into the lower position.  
WARNING  
LUGGAGE HOOKS  
Make sure that all passengers have their  
hands, etc. inside the vehicle before operating  
the power windows.  
To help avoid risk of injury or death through  
unintended operation of the vehicle and/or its  
systems, do not leave children, people who re-  
quire the assistance of others or pets unat-  
tended in your vehicle. Additionally, the tem-  
perature inside a closed vehicle on a warm day  
can quickly become high enough to cause a  
significant risk of injury or death to people and  
pets.  
NIC3878  
The driver’s switch, which is the main switch, can  
control all of the windows.  
Locking passengers' windows:  
When the lock button  
er's window can be operated.  
is pushed in, only the driv-  
NIC3799  
It is recommended to instruct all occupants in  
To cancel the passengers' windows lock, push the  
The luggage hooks are for shopping bags, etc.  
thesafeoperationofpowerwindowswithpar-  
ticular emphasis given to the safety and su-  
pervision of children.  
lock button  
again.  
WARNING  
Do not apply a total load of more than 3 kg (7  
lb) to the hook.  
The power windows operate when the ignition is in  
the ON position or for approximately 45 seconds  
after the ignition is placed in the OFF position. If the  
drivers or front passenger’s door is opened during  
this period of approximately 45 seconds, power to  
the windows is cancelled.  
To open a window, push down the power window  
switch.  
To close a window,pull up the power window switch.  
Instruments and controls 103  
To fully open the window, push the power window  
switch down to the second detent and release the  
switch. To fully close the window, pull the power  
window switch up to the second detent and release  
the switch. The switch does not have to be held  
during window operation.  
NOTE  
Passenger's window switch  
The auto-reverse function is only available for  
windows with the automatic function.  
If the windows do not close  
automatically  
To stop the window open/close operation during  
the automatic function, push down or pull up the  
switch in opposite direction.  
If the power window automatic function (closing  
only) does not operate properly, perform the follow-  
ing procedure to initialise the power window sys-  
tem.  
Window timer:  
1. Place the ignition in the ON position.  
The window timer allows the window switch to be  
operated for approximately 45 seconds even if the  
ignition is placed in the OFF position. The window  
timer will be cancelled when the driver’s or front  
passenger’s door is opened or the preset time has  
expired.  
NIC2133  
2. Close the door.  
3. Open the window completely by operating the  
power window switch.  
The passenger's switch can control its correspond-  
ing window.  
4. Pull the power window switch and hold it to close  
the window, and then hold the switch more than  
3 seconds after the window is closed completely.  
Automatic function  
Auto-reverse function:  
5. Release the power window switch. Operate the  
window by the automatic function to confirm the  
initialisation is complete.  
WARNING  
There is a small distance just before the closed  
position which cannot be detected. Make sure  
that all passengers have their hands, etc. inside  
the vehicle before closing the windows.  
6. Perform steps 2 through 5 above for other win-  
dows.  
If the power window automatic function does not  
operate properly after performing the procedure  
above, have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop.  
The auto-reverse function enables a window to au-  
tomatically reverse when something is caught in  
the window as it is closing by the automatic func-  
tion. When the control unit detects an obstacle, the  
window will be lowered immediately.  
NIC3879  
The automatic operation is available for the switch  
Depending on the environment or driving condi-  
tions, the auto-reverse function may activate if an  
impact or load similar to something being caught in  
the window occurs.  
that has an  
mark on its surface.  
The automatic function enables a window to fully  
open or close without holding the switch down or  
up.  
104 Instruments and controls  
INTERIOR LIGHTS  
When the switch is in the <OFF> position  
room light does not illuminate, regardless of any  
condition.  
, the  
FRONT ROOM LIGHT  
CAUTION  
Do not use for extended periods of time with the  
engine stopped. This could discharge the battery.  
ROOM LIGHT TIMER (where fitted)  
The room light will stay on for a period of time when:  
NOTE  
The ignition is switched off.  
The interior lights will go off after a period of time  
unless the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON posi-  
tion.  
The doors are unlocked.  
Any door is opened and then closed.  
The timer is cancelled, and the interior light will turn  
off when:  
NIC2995  
The doors are locked.  
j
The room light A has a three-position switch.  
The ignition switch is turned to the ON position.  
When the switch is in the on position , the light  
FRONT MAP LIGHTS  
To turn on the front map light B , push the on switch  
illuminates.  
j
When the switch is in the centre position  
room light illuminates when a door is opened.  
, the  
, and the light illuminates. To turn off, push the off  
switch  
.
NIC3798  
The interior light timer will keep the room light on  
for a period of time when:  
The ignition is placed in the OFF or LOCK posi-  
tion.  
The doors are unlocked with the UNLOCK but-  
ton (on the Intelligent Key) or the request switch  
with the power placed in the LOCK position.  
Any door is opened and then closed with the  
power placed in the LOCK position.  
The interior light timer will be cancelled when:  
The driver's door is locked.  
The power is placed in the ON position.  
Instruments and controls 105  
REAR INTERIOR LIGHT  
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT  
The light comes on automatically when the tailgate  
is opened. When the tailgate is closed, the light goes  
off.  
VANITY MIRROR LIGHT  
(where fitted)  
NIC3853  
The light switch has three positions: <ON>, <DOOR>  
and <OFF>.  
ON position  
When the switch is in the <ON> position , the light  
will illuminate.  
NIC1257Z  
The light on the vanity mirror will turn on when the  
cover is opened.  
DOOR position  
When the switch is in the <DOOR> position , the  
light will illuminate when a door is opened.  
OFF position  
When the switch is in the <OFF> position  
light does not illuminate, regardless of any condi-  
tion.  
, the  
106 Instruments and controls