Instruments and controls for Your Nissan Qashqai SUV 2020

COCKPIT  
— Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)  
— Cruise control switches*  
— ProPILOT assist*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone Sys-  
tem**  
— Voice Recognition system switch**  
— Siri® Eyes Free**  
9.  
Shift lever  
— Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT)  
— Manual Transmission (MT)  
10. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch  
11. Heated steering wheel switch*  
12. Parking brake (Pedal type)  
13. Intelligent 4x4 LOCK switch*  
14. Steering assist switch* (models with Pro-  
PILOT assist) or Dynamic driver assistance  
switch* (models without ProPILOT assist)  
15. SPORT mode switch*  
16. ECO switch  
17. Push-button ignition switch (model with  
Intelligent Key system)  
18. Ignition switch (model without Intelligent  
Key system)  
WAA0118X  
19. Parking brake (Switch type)  
20. Automatic brake hold switch*  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Instrument brightness control  
TRIP RESET switch  
— Vehicle information display control  
Steering wheel  
— Horn  
Wiper and washer switch  
Hazard indicator flasher switch  
5.  
*:  
if so equipped  
Headlight and turn signal switch/Fog light  
switch*  
**:  
See the separate NissanConnect® Own-  
6.  
7.  
8.  
er’s Manual (if so equipped).  
4.  
Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left  
side)  
— Audio control**  
Steering-wheel-mounted controls (right  
side)  
Instruments and controls 2-3  
INSTRUMENT PANEL  
11.  
Driver supplemental knee air bag  
12. Heater/air conditioner control  
13. Auxiliary input jack** and USB connection  
port**  
14. Power outlet  
15. Defroster switch  
16. Passenger supplemental knee air bag  
17. Glove box  
*:  
if so equipped  
**:  
See the separate NissanConnect® Own-  
er’s Manual (if so equipped).  
WAA0119X  
1.  
Side ventilator  
tem**  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Meters and gauges/Clock  
Center ventilator  
Audio system** or navigation system**  
— RearView Monitor*  
— Intelligent Around View® Monitor*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone Sys-  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Front passenger supplemental air bag  
Fuse box cover  
Fuel-filler door release handle  
Hood release handle  
Steering wheel lock lever  
10. Driver’s front-impact air bag /Horn  
2-4 Instruments and controls  
METERS AND GAUGES  
CAUTION  
.
.
For cleaning, use a soft cloth,  
dampened with water. Never use  
a rough cloth, alcohol, benzine,  
thinner or any kind of solvent or  
paper towel with  
a chemical  
cleaning agent. They will scratch  
or cause discoloration to the lens.  
Do not spray any liquid such as  
water on the meter lens. Spraying  
liquid may cause the system to  
malfunction.  
JVC0581X  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Tachometer  
The needle indicators may move  
slightly after the ignition switch is  
placed in the OFF or LOCK position. This  
is not a malfunction.  
Warning/indicator lights  
Vehicle information display  
— Odometer/twin trip odometer  
Speedometer  
Engine coolant temperature gauge  
Fuel gauge  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Instruments and controls 2-5  
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If the amount of fuel added is small,  
the display just before the ignition  
switch is placed in the “OFF” position  
may continue to be displayed.  
When driving uphill or rounding  
curves, the fuel in the tank shifts,  
which may momentarily change the  
display.  
Odometer/Twin trip odometer:  
After the ignition switch is placed in the  
OFF or LOCK position from ON position,  
the distance to empty and odometer/  
twin trip odometer stays on for 30  
seconds. With the ignition switch in OFF  
position, when you open any door then  
close all doors, the odometer/twin trip  
odometer stays on for 30 seconds.  
The odometer/twin trip odometer is dis-  
played in the vehicle information display  
when the ignition switch is in the ON  
position.  
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JVI1603X  
Speedometer  
Distance to empty (dte — km or  
SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER  
Speedometer  
The speedometer indicates vehicle speed  
in miles per hour (MPH) and kilometers  
per hour (km/h).  
mile)/Odometer  
Distance to empty (dte — km or mile):  
The distance to empty (dte)  
provides  
you with an estimation of the distance  
that can be driven before refueling. The  
dte is constantly being calculated, based  
on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and  
the actual fuel consumption.  
The odometer  
displays the total dis-  
tance the vehicle has been driven.  
The twin trip odometer  
distance of individual trips.  
displays the  
The display is updated every 30 seconds.  
Changing display:  
The dte mode includes a low range  
warning feature. If the fuel level is low,  
the warning is displayed on the screen.  
Push the TRIP RESET switch (located on  
the instrument panel) to change the dis-  
play as follows:  
When the fuel level drops even lower, the  
ODO ? TRIP A ? TRIP B ? ODO  
dte display will change to “———”.  
2-6 Instruments and controls  
Resetting twin trip odometer:  
Push the TRIP RESET switch  
for more  
than 1 second to reset the trip odometer  
to zero.  
JVI0951X  
JVI0820X  
TACHOMETER  
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE  
GAUGE  
The tachometer indicates engine speed in  
revolutions per minute (RPM). Do not rev  
The engine coolant temperature gauge  
indicates the engine coolant tempera-  
ture.  
the engine into the red zone  
.
The engine coolant temperature is nor-  
CAUTION  
mal when the gauge needle points within  
the zone  
shown in the illustration.  
When engine speed approaches the  
red zone, shift to a higher gear or  
reduce engine speed. Operating the  
engine in the red zone may cause  
serious engine damage.  
The engine coolant temperature will vary  
with the outside air temperature and  
driving conditions.  
Instruments and controls 2-7  
Refuel before the gauge reads the  
empty (0) position.  
There is a small reserve of fuel in the tank  
when the fuel gauge reads the empty (0)  
position.  
CAUTION  
.
If the gauge indicates the engine  
coolant temperature is near the  
hot (H) end of the normal range,  
reduce vehicle speed to decrease  
the temperature.  
CAUTION  
.
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If the gauge is over the normal  
range, stop the vehicle as soon as  
safely possible and let the engine  
idle.  
If the engine is overheated, con-  
tinued operation of the vehicle  
may seriously damage the en-  
gine. (See “If your vehicle over-  
heats” (P.6-16) for immediate  
action required.)  
.
If the vehicle runs out of fuel, the  
malfunction indicator light  
(MIL) may come on. Refuel as  
soon as possible. After a few  
driving trips, the  
light should  
JVI0640X  
turn off. If the light remains on  
after a few driving trips, have the  
vehicle inspected. It is recom-  
mended you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for this service.  
FUEL GAUGE  
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate  
fuel level in the tank when the ignition  
switch is in the ON position.  
The gauge may move slightly during  
braking, turning, accelerating, or going  
up and down hills due to movement of  
fuel in the tank.  
.
For additional information, see  
“Malfunction Indicator Light  
(MIL)” (P.2-17).  
The low fuel warning  
appears on the  
vehicle information display when the fuel  
level in the tank is getting low. Refuel as  
soon as it is convenient, preferably before  
the gauge reads 0 (empty).  
The arrow,  
, indicates the location of  
the fuel-filler door.  
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INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CON-  
TROL  
The instrument brightness control switch  
can be operated when the ignition switch  
is in the ON position. When the switch is  
operated, the vehicle information display  
switches to the brightness adjustment  
mode.  
Push the  
+
side of the switch  
to  
brighten the meter panel lights. The bar  
moves to the + side.  
Push the - side of the switch to dim the  
lights. The bar  
moves to the − side.  
JVI0644X  
The vehicle information display returns to  
the normal display when the instrument  
brightness control switch is not operated  
for more than 5 seconds.  
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANS-  
MISSION (CVT) POSITION INDICA-  
TOR (if so equipped)  
The Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT) position indicator indicates the shift  
lever position when the ignition switch is  
in the ON position.  
JVI0661M  
Instruments and controls 2-9  
WARNING LIGHTS, INDICATOR  
LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS  
Exterior light indicator  
Low tire pressure warning light  
Master warning light  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warn-  
ing light  
Front fog light indicator light (if so  
equipped)  
High beam assist indicator light  
High beam indicator light  
Seat belt warning light and chime  
Supplemental air bag warning light  
Brake warning light (red)  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) warn-  
ing light  
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)  
Security indicator light  
Charge warning light  
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK indicator  
Electric power steering warning light  
light (if so equipped)  
Automatic brake hold indicator light  
(white) (if so equipped)  
Turn signal/hazard indicator lights  
Electronic parking brake warning light  
(yellow) (if so equipped)  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) off  
indicator light  
Automatic brake hold indicator light  
(green) (if so equipped)  
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)  
system warning light  
Electronic parking brake indicator  
light (if so equipped)  
Rear Automatic Braking (RAB) system  
warning light  
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CHECKING LIGHTS  
WARNING LIGHTS  
or  
Brake warning light  
With all doors closed, apply the parking  
brake, fasten the seat belts and place the  
ignition switch in the ON position without  
starting the engine. The following lights (if  
so equipped) will come on:  
(red)  
or  
Anti-lock Braking Sys-  
This light functions for both the parking  
brake and the foot brake systems.  
tem (ABS) warning light  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the Anti-lock Braking System  
(ABS) warning light illuminates and then  
turns off. This indicates the ABS is opera-  
tional.  
Parking brake indicator (models not  
equipped with electronic parking brake  
system):  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the light illuminates when the  
parking brake is applied.  
,
,
or  
(red), PARK or  
,
,
The following lights (if so equipped) come  
on briefly and then go off:  
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. It is  
recommended you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for this service.  
If an ABS malfunction occurs, the anti-  
lock function is turned off. The brake  
system then operates normally, but with-  
out anti-lock assistance. (See “Brake sys-  
tem” (P.5-127).)  
,
,
,
,
,
or  
,
,
or  
(red).  
Low brake fluid warning light:  
If any light does not come on or operates  
in a way other than described, it may  
indicate a burned-out bulb and/or a  
system malfunction. It is recommended  
When the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, the brake warning light  
illuminates, and then turns off (models  
equipped with electronic parking brake  
system). If the light illuminates while the  
engine is running with the parking brake  
not applied, stop the vehicle and perform  
the following:  
you have the system checked by  
NISSAN dealer.  
a
1. Check the brake fluid level. If brake  
fluid is necessary, add fluid and have  
the system checked. It is recom-  
mended you have this service per-  
formed by  
a NISSAN dealer. (See  
“Brake and clutch fluid” (P.8-9).)  
2. If the brake fluid level is correct, have  
the warning system checked. It is  
recommended you have this service  
performed by a NISSAN dealer.  
Instruments and controls 2-11  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning  
indicator:  
.
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  
checked. It is recommended you  
Electric power steering warn-  
ing light  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the electric power steering  
warning light illuminates. After starting  
the engine, the electric power steering  
warning light turns off. This indicates the  
electric power steering is operational.  
If the electric power steering warning  
light illuminates while the engine is run-  
ning, it may indicate the electric power  
steering is not functioning properly and  
may need servicing. Have the system  
checked. It is recommended that you visit  
a NISSAN dealer for this service.  
When the electric power steering warning  
light illuminates with the engine running,  
the power assist to the steering will cease  
operation but you will still have control of  
the vehicle. At this time, greater steering  
efforts are required to operate the steer-  
ing wheel, especially in sharp turns and at  
low speeds.  
When the parking brake is released and  
the brake fluid level is sufficient, if both  
the brake warning light and the Anti-lock  
Braking System (ABS) warning light illu-  
minate, it may indicate the ABS is not  
functioning properly. Have the brake  
system checked, and if necessary re-  
paired. It is recommended you visit a  
NISSAN dealer for this service. (See “Anti-  
lock Braking System (ABS) warning light”  
(P.2-11).)  
visit  
a NISSAN dealer for this  
service.  
Charge warning light  
If the light illuminates while the engine is  
running, it may indicate the charging  
system is not functioning properly. Turn  
the engine off and check the alternator  
belt. If the belt is loose, broken, missing or  
if the light remains on, have your vehicle  
serviced immediately. It is recommended  
you visit a NISSAN dealer for this service.  
WARNING  
.
Your brake system may not be  
working properly if the warning  
light is on. Driving could be dan-  
gerous. If you judge it to be safe,  
drive carefully to the nearest  
service station for repairs. Other-  
wise, have your vehicle towed  
because driving it could be dan-  
gerous.  
CAUTION  
Do not continue driving if the alter-  
nator belt is loose, broken or miss-  
ing.  
(See “Electric power steering” (P.5-126).)  
.
Pressing the brake pedal with the  
engine stopped and/or low brake  
fluid level may increase your  
stopping distance and braking  
will require greater pedal effort  
as well as pedal travel.  
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The “Tire Pressure Low - Add Air” warning  
also appears in the vehicle information  
display.  
or  
Electronic parking  
Rear Automatic Braking (RAB)  
system warning light  
brake warning light (yellow) (if so  
equipped)  
This light comes on when the ignition  
switch is placed in the ON position. It  
turns off after the engine is started.  
When the low tire pressure warning light  
illuminates, you should stop and adjust  
the tire pressure to the recommended  
COLD tire pressure shown on the Tire and  
Loading Information label. The low tire  
pressure warning light does not automa-  
tically turn off when the tire pressure is  
adjusted. After the tire is inflated to the  
recommended pressure, the vehicle must  
be driven at speeds above 16 MPH (25  
km/h) to activate the TPMS and turn off  
the low tire pressure warning light. Use a  
tire pressure gauge to check the tire  
pressure.  
The “Tire Pressure Low - Add Air” warning  
is active as long as the low tire pressure  
warning light remains illuminated.  
For additional information, see “Vehicle  
information display” (P.2-19), “Tire Pres-  
sure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-5)  
and “Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS)” (P.6-3).  
The electronic parking brake warning  
light functions for the electronic parking  
brake system. If the warning light illumi-  
nates, it may indicate that the electronic  
parking brake system is not functioning  
properly. Have the brake system checked,  
and, if necessary, repaired. It is recom-  
mended that you visit a NISSAN dealer for  
this service.  
This light illuminates when the RAB sys-  
tem is turned off in the vehicle informa-  
tion display.  
If the light illuminates when the RAB  
system is on, it may indicate that the  
system is unavailable. For additional in-  
formation, see “Rear Automatic Braking  
(RAB)” (P.5-114).  
Automatic Emergency Braking  
(AEB) system warning light  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the AEB system warning light  
illuminates. After starting the engine, the  
warning light turns off.  
This light illuminates when the AEB with  
pedestrian detection system is set to OFF  
on the vehicle information display.  
If the light illuminates when the AEB with  
pedestrian detection system is ON, it may  
indicate that the system is unavailable.  
See “Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)  
with pedestrian detection system” (P.5-  
96) or “Intelligent Forward Collision Warn-  
ing (I-FCW)” (P.5-105).  
Low tire pressure warning  
light  
Your vehicle is equipped with a Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that  
monitors the tire pressure of all tires  
except the spare tire (if so equipped).  
The low tire pressure warning light warns  
of low tire pressure or indicates that the  
TPMS is not functioning properly.  
After the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, this light illuminates for  
about 1 second and turns off.  
TPMS malfunction:  
If the TPMS is not functioning properly,  
the low tire pressure warning light will  
flash for approximately 1 minute when the  
ignition switch is placed in the ON posi-  
tion. The light will remain on after the 1  
Low tire pressure warning:  
If the vehicle is being driven with low tire  
pressure, the warning light will illuminate.  
Instruments and controls 2-13  
minute. Have the system checked. It is  
recommended you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for this service. The “Tire Pressure Low -  
Add Air” warning does not appear if the  
low tire pressure warning light illuminates  
to indicate a TPMS malfunction.  
Adjust the tire pressure to the  
recommended COLD tire pressure  
shown on the Tire and Loading  
Information label to turn the low  
tire pressure warning light OFF. If  
the light still illuminates while  
driving after adjusting the tire  
pressure, a tire may be flat or  
the TPMS may be malfunctioning.  
If you have a flat tire, replace it  
with a spare tire (if so equipped)  
or repair it using the emergency  
tire puncture repair kit (if so  
equipped) as soon as possible. If  
no tire is flat and all tires are  
properly inflated, it is recom-  
mended you consult a NISSAN  
dealer.  
Since the spare tire (if so  
equipped) is not equipped with  
the TPMS, when a spare tire is  
mounted or a wheel is replaced,  
the TPMS will not function and  
the low tire pressure warning  
light will flash for approximately  
1 minute. The light will remain on  
after 1 minute. Have your tires  
replaced and/or TPMS system  
reset as soon as possible. It is  
recommended you visit a NISSAN  
dealer for these services.  
.
Replacing tires with those not  
originally specified by NISSAN  
could affect the proper operation  
of the TPMS.  
For additional information, see “Tire Pres-  
CAUTION  
sure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-5).  
.
.
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The TPMS is not a substitute for  
the regular tire pressure check.  
Be sure to check the tire pressure  
regularly.  
If the vehicle is being driven at  
speeds of less than 16 MPH (25  
km/h), the TPMS may not operate  
correctly.  
WARNING  
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If the light does not illuminate  
with the ignition switch placed in  
the ON position, have the vehicle  
checked. It is recommended you  
visit  
a NISSAN dealer for this  
service as soon as possible.  
Be sure to install the specified  
size of tires to the four wheels  
correctly.  
If the light illuminates while driv-  
ing, avoid sudden steering man-  
euvers or abrupt braking, reduce  
vehicle speed, pull off the road to  
.
a
safe location and stop the  
Master warning light  
vehicle as soon as possible. Driv-  
ing with under-inflated tires may  
permanently damage the tires  
and increase the likelihood of tire  
failure. Serious vehicle damage  
could occur and may lead to an  
accident and could result in ser-  
ious personal injury. Check the  
tire pressure for all four tires.  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the master warning light illumi-  
nates if a warning message appears in  
the vehicle information display.  
See “Vehicle information display” (P.2-19).  
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Seat belt warning light and  
Supplemental air bag warning  
WARNING  
chime  
light  
The light and chime remind you to fasten  
After placing the ignition switch in the ON  
or START position, the supplemental air  
bag warning light will illuminate. The  
supplemental air bag warning light will  
turn off after about 7 seconds if the  
supplemental front air bag and supple-  
mental side air bag, curtain air bag  
systems and/or pretensioner seat belt  
are operational.  
If any of the following conditions occur,  
the front air bag, side air bag, curtain air  
bag and pretensioner systems need ser-  
vicing.  
If the supplemental air bag warning  
light is on, it could mean that the  
front air bag, side air bag, curtain air  
bag and/or pretensioner systems  
will not operate in an accident. To  
help avoid injury to yourself or  
others, have your vehicle checked. It  
is recommended you visit a NISSAN  
dealer for this service.  
the driver and front passenger seat belts.  
The light illuminates whenever the igni-  
tion switch is placed in the ON position,  
and will remain illuminated until the front  
seat belts are fastened.  
When the vehicle speed exceeds 10 MPH  
(15 km/h), the light will blink unless the  
front seat belts are securely fastened.  
When the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, the chime will sound for  
about 6 seconds unless the driver’s seat  
belt is securely fastened.  
When the vehicle speed exceeds 10 MPH  
(15 km/h), the chime will sound unless the  
front seat belts are securely fastened. The  
chime will continue to sound for about 95  
seconds until the front seat belts are  
fastened.  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)  
warning light  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the Vehicle Dynamic Control  
(VDC) warning light illuminates and then  
turns off.  
The light will blink when the Vehicle  
Dynamic Control (VDC) system or the  
traction control system is operating, thus  
alerting the driver that the vehicle is  
nearing its traction limits. The road sur-  
face may be slippery.  
If the VDC warning light illuminates while  
the VDC system is on, this light alerts the  
driver to the fact that the VDC system’s  
fail-safe mode is operating, for example  
the VDC system may not be functioning  
.
The supplemental air bag warning  
light remains on after approximately  
7 seconds.  
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The supplemental air bag warning  
light flashes intermittently.  
The supplemental air bag warning  
light does not illuminate at all.  
For additional information, refer to “Seat  
It is recommended you visit a NISSAN  
belt warning light and chime” (P.1-14).  
dealer for these services.  
Unless checked and repaired, the Supple-  
mental Restraint Systems and/or the  
pretensioners may not function properly.  
For additional information, see “Supple-  
mental Restraint System (SRS)” (P.1-42).  
Instruments and controls 2-15  
properly. Have the system checked. It is  
recommended you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for this service. If a malfunction occurs in  
the system, the VDC system function will  
be canceled but the vehicle is still drive-  
able. For additional information, see “Ve-  
hicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system” (P.5-  
129) of this manual.  
turned off before driving. (See “Parking  
brake” (P.5-27).)  
Automatic brake hold indica-  
tor light (white) (if so equipped)  
The automatic brake hold indicator light  
(white) illuminates when the automatic  
brake hold system is on standby. (See  
“Automatic brake hold” (P.5-29).)  
If the electronic parking brake indicator  
light illuminates or flashes while the  
electronic parking brake warning light  
or  
(yellow) illuminates, it may  
indicate that the electronic parking brake  
system is not functioning properly. Have  
the system checked, and if necessary  
repaired. It is recommended you visit a  
NISSAN dealer for this service.  
INDICATOR LIGHTS  
Automatic brake hold indica-  
tor light (green) (if so equipped)  
The automatic brake hold indicator light  
(green) illuminates while the automatic  
brake hold system is operating. (See  
“Automatic brake hold” (P.5-29).)  
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK  
indicator light (if so equipped)  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the All-Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK  
indicator light illuminates and then turns  
off.  
When selecting LOCK mode while the  
engine is running, the LOCK indicator  
light illuminates. (See “Intelligent 4x4”  
(P.5-121).)  
Exterior light indicator  
This indicator illuminates when the head-  
light switch is turned to the AUTO,  
or  
position and the front parking lights,  
rear combination lights, license plate  
lights or headlights are on. The indicator  
turns off when these lights are turned off.  
or  
Electronic parking  
brake indicator light (if so  
equipped)  
The electronic parking brake indicator  
light indicates that the electronic parking  
brake system is operating.  
When the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, the electronic parking brake  
indicator light illuminates. When the en-  
gine is started and the parking brake is  
released, the warning light turns off.  
Front fog light indicator light  
(if so equipped)  
The front fog light indicator light illumi-  
nates when the front fog lights are on.  
(See “Fog light switch” (P.2-58).)  
CAUTION  
Do not drive on dry hard surface  
roads in the LOCK mode.  
If the parking brake is not fully released,  
the electronic parking brake indicator  
light remains on. Be sure that the electro-  
nic parking brake indicator light has  
2-16 Instruments and controls  
emission control system malfunction ex-  
ists.  
which may damage the emission  
control system.  
High beam assist indicator  
light  
To reduce or avoid emission control  
If this indicator light remains on for 20  
seconds and then blinks for 10 seconds  
when the engine is not running, it indi-  
cates that the vehicle is not ready for an  
emission control system inspection/  
maintenance test. (See “Readiness for  
Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) test” (P.10-  
18).)  
system damage:  
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 opera-  
tional. (See “High beam assist” (P.2-55).)  
1) Do not drive at speeds above 45  
MPH (72 km/h).  
2) Avoid hard acceleration or decel-  
eration.  
3) Avoid steep uphill grades.  
4) If possible, reduce the amount of  
High beam indicator light  
This light illuminates when the headlight  
high beam is on and goes out when the  
low beam is selected.  
cargo being hauled or towed.  
Operation:  
The malfunction indicator light may  
stop blinking and remain on.  
The malfunction indicator light will come  
on in one of two ways:  
Have the vehicle inspected. It is re-  
commended you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for this service. You do not need to  
have your vehicle towed to the dealer.  
.
Malfunction indicator light on steady  
— An emission control system and/or  
CVT malfunction has been detected.  
Check the fuel-filler cap if the LOOSE  
FUEL CAP warning appears in the  
vehicle information display. If the  
fuel-filler cap is loose or missing, tight-  
en or install the cap and continue to  
Malfunction Indicator Light  
(MIL)  
If the malfunction indicator light comes  
on steady or blinks while the engine is  
running, it may indicate a potential emis-  
sion control and/or Continuously Variable  
Transmission (CVT) malfunction.  
The malfunction indicator light may also  
illuminate steady if the fuel-filler cap is  
loose or missing, or if the vehicle runs out  
of fuel. Check to make sure the fuel-filler  
cap is installed and closed tightly, and  
that the vehicle has at least 3 US gallons  
(11.4 liters) of fuel in the fuel tank.  
CAUTION  
Continued vehicle operation without  
having the emission control system  
and/or CVT system checked and  
repaired as necessary could lead to  
poor driveability, reduced fuel econ-  
omy, and possible damage to the  
emission control system.  
drive the vehicle. The  
light should  
turn off after a few driving trips. If the  
light does not turn off after a few  
driving trips, have the vehicle in-  
spected. It is recommended you visit  
a NISSAN dealer for this service. You  
do not need to have your vehicle  
towed to the dealer.  
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Malfunction indicator light blinking —  
After a few driving trips, the  
light  
An engine misfire has been detected  
should turn off if no other potential  
Instruments and controls 2-17  
AUDIBLE REMINDERS  
Key reminder chime  
Models with Intelligent Key:  
A chime sounds if the driver’s door is  
opened while the ignition switch is placed  
in the OFF position with the Intelligent  
Key left in the vehicle.  
Make sure the ignition switch is placed in  
the LOCK position, and carry it with you  
when leaving the vehicle.  
Driving aid chimes (if so equipped)  
Security indicator light  
An audible alert/chime may be heard if  
The light blinks when the ignition switch  
is in the OFF or LOCK position. This  
function indicates the security system  
equipped on the vehicle is operational.  
any of the following systems are active:  
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Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)  
with Pedestrian Detection  
Intelligent Forward Collision Warning  
If the security system is malfunctioning,  
this light will remain on while the ignition  
switch is in the ON position. For additional  
information, see “Security systems” (P.2-  
46).  
(I-FCW)  
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Blind Spot Warning (BSW)  
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)  
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
ProPILOT Assist  
Rear Automatic Braking (RAB)  
Rear Sonar System (RSS)  
Models without Intelligent Key:  
Turn signal/hazard indicator  
lights  
The light flashes when the turn signal  
switch lever or hazard switch is turned on.  
A chime sounds if the driver’s side door is  
opened while the key is left in the ignition  
switch and the ignition switch is in the  
OFF or LOCK position. Be sure to remove  
the key and carry it with you when you  
leave the vehicle.  
For additional information, refer to the  
“Starting and driving” section of this  
manual.  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)  
off indicator light  
When the ignition switch is in the ON  
position, the Vehicle Dynamic Control  
(VDC) off indicator light illuminates and  
then turns off.  
The light comes on when the Vehicle  
Dynamic Control (VDC) off switch is  
pushed to OFF. This indicates that the  
VDC system and traction control system  
are not operating.  
NISSAN Intelligent Key® door buz-  
zer (if so equipped)  
The Intelligent Key door buzzer sounds if  
any one of the following improper opera-  
tions is found.  
Light reminder chime  
The light reminder chime will sound when  
the driver side door is opened with the  
headlight switch in the  
or  
posi-  
tion, and the ignition switch is in the ACC,  
OFF or LOCK position.  
.
The Intelligent Key is left inside the  
vehicle when locking the doors.  
Turn the light switch off when you leave  
the vehicle.  
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The Intelligent Key is left outside the  
vehicle when operating the vehicle.  
When the buzzer sounds, be sure to  
check both the vehicle and the Intelligent  
Key. For additional information, refer to  
2-18 Instruments and controls  
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY  
“Intelligent Key system” (P.3-11).  
Brake pad wear warning  
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Indicators and warnings  
Tire pressure information  
Chassis Control  
The disc brake pads have audible wear  
warnings. When a brake pad requires  
replacement, it will make a high pitched  
scraping sound when the vehicle is in  
motion. This scraping sound will first  
occur only when the brake pedal is  
depressed. After more wear of the brake  
pad, the sound will always be heard even  
if the brake pedal is not depressed. Have  
the brakes checked as soon as possible if  
the warning sound is heard.  
Other information  
JVI0641X  
Parking brake reminder chime  
The vehicle information display  
is  
The parking brake reminder chime will  
sound if the vehicle is driven at more than  
4 MPH (7 km/h) (models not equipped  
with electronic parking brake) or 2 MPH (4  
km/h) (models equipped with electronic  
parking brake) with the parking brake  
applied. Stop the vehicle and release the  
parking brake.  
located between the tachometer and  
the speedometer, and it displays the  
warnings and information. The following  
items are also displayed if the vehicle is  
equipped with them:  
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Vehicle settings  
Trip computer information  
Driver Assistance  
Cruise control system information  
ProPILOT Assist  
Intelligent Key operation information  
Audio information  
Navigation - turn by turn  
Instruments and controls 2-19  
STARTUP DISPLAY  
SETTINGS  
When the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, the vehicle information dis-  
play may display the following screens if  
the vehicle is equipped with them:  
The setting mode allows you to change  
the information displayed in the vehicle  
information display:  
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Driver Assistance  
Clock  
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Home  
Drive Computer — Average Speed-Trip  
(Distance & Time)-Fuel Economy  
Compass or Navigation  
Audio  
Meter Settings  
Vehicle Settings  
Maintenance  
Alarm (if so equipped)  
Tire Pressures  
Unit  
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ProPILOT Assist  
Driving Aids  
Tire Pressures  
4x4–i  
Chassis Control  
Warnings  
Settings  
Language  
Factory Reset  
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HOW TO USE THE VEHICLE INFOR-  
MATION DISPLAY  
The vehicle information display can be  
Driver Assistance  
To change the status, warnings or turn on  
or off any of the systems/warnings dis-  
played in the “Driver Assistance” menu,  
changed using the buttons OK  
,
,
Warnings will only display if there are any  
present. For more information on warn-  
ings and indicators, see “Vehicle informa-  
tion display warnings and indicators” (P.2-  
31).  
To control what items display in the  
vehicle information display, see “Settings”  
(P.2-20).  
, and  
located on the  
use the  
buttons  
to select and the  
steering wheel.  
OK  
to change a menu item:  
OK  
- change or select an item in the  
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Driving Aids  
vehicle information display  
Parking Aids (if so equipped)  
Chassis Control (if so equipped)  
Driver Attention (if so equipped)  
Speed Limit Sign (if so equipped)  
- navigate through the items in vehi-  
cle information display  
- go back to the previous menu  
- change from one display screen  
to the next (i.e. trip, Fuel economy)  
Driving Aids:  
To change the status, warnings or turn on  
or off any of the systems/warnings dis-  
2-20 Instruments and controls  
played in the “Driving Aids” menu, use the  
buttons to select and the OK to  
change a menu item:  
assist” (P.5-66), “Automatic Emergency  
Braking (AEB) with pedestrian detection  
system” (P.5-96), “Rear Automatic Braking  
(RAB)” (P.5-114), “Lane Departure Warning  
(LDW)” (P.5-35), “Intelligent Lane Interven-  
tion (I-LI)” (P.5-88), and “Blind Spot Warn-  
ing (BSW)” (P.5-46).  
(Far, Mid. or Near).  
For additional information, see “Moving  
Object Detection (MOD)” (P.4-21), “Rear  
Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)” (P.5-56) and  
“Rear Sonar System (RSS)” (P.5-134).  
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Steering Assist (if so equipped)  
Allows user to turn the Steering Assist  
ON/OFF.  
Emergency Brake  
— Front  
Chassis Control:  
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To change the status, warnings or turn on  
or off any of the systems/warnings dis-  
played in the “Chassis Control” menu.  
Parking Aids (if so equipped):  
To change the status or turn on or off any  
Allows user to turn the Automatic  
Emergency Braking (AEB) with pe-  
destrian detection system and In-  
telligent Forward Collision Warning  
(I-FCW) system ON/OFF  
of the systems displayed in the “Parking  
Use the  
buttons  
to select and the  
Aids” menu, use the  
select and the OK  
item:  
buttons  
to  
OK  
.
to change a menu item:  
Trace Control  
to change a menu  
— See “Intelligent Trace Control” (P.5-  
— Rear  
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Moving Object (if so equipped)  
131) for more information.  
Allows user to turn the Rear Auto-  
matic Braking (RAB) system ON/  
OFF.  
Press the OK  
to turn the Moving  
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Engine Brake (if so equipped)  
Object Detection (MOD) ON/OFF.  
Cross Traffic  
— See “Intelligent Engine Brake (Con-  
tinuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT) models)” (P.5-132) for more  
information.  
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Lane  
Press the OK to turn the Rear Cross  
— Warning (LDW)  
Traffic Alert (RCTA) ON/OFF.  
Allows user to turn the Lane De-  
parture Warning (LDW) system ON/  
OFF.  
Rear Sensor (if so equipped)  
Press the OK  
to turn ON/OFF.  
Allows user to turn the rear sensor  
Driver Attention (if so equipped) :  
ON/OFF.  
— Prevention (LDP)  
This menu allows the customer to turn  
the Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA) on or  
off. For additional information, see “Intel-  
ligent Driver Alertness (I-DA)” (P.2-42).  
Display (if so equipped)  
Allows user to turn the Intelligent  
Lane Intervention (I-LI) system ON/  
OFF.  
Allows user to turn the Rear Sonar  
System (RSS) display ON/OFF.  
Volume (if so equipped)  
.
Blind Spot  
Allows user to select sensor volume  
Speed Limit Sign (if so equipped):  
— Warning (BSW)  
(High, Med. or Low).  
Allows user to turn the Blind Spot  
This menu allows the customer to turn  
the Traffic Sign Recognition on or off. For  
additional information, see “Traffic Sign  
Warning (BSW) system ON/OFF.  
Range (if so equipped)  
Allows user to select the sensor range  
For additional information, see “ProPILOT  
Instruments and controls 2-21  
Recognition” (P.2-44).  
Clock  
Allows user to adjust the clock settings  
and time within the vehicle information  
display. Adjustments that can be made  
include automatically setting the time,  
12H/24H format, Daylight Savings Time,  
time zone, and manually setting the time  
(depending on the vehicle’s equipment).  
The clock may also be set within the  
center display. For additional information,  
refer to the separate NissanConnect®  
Owner’s Manual.  
tion can be changed.  
1. Use the  
buttons  
until “Body  
Color” is selected, and press OK  
.
2. Select the body color using the  
buttons  
and press OK  
.
ECO Mode Settings:  
This setting allows the customer to  
change the ECO mode system settings.  
Use the  
buttons  
until “ECO Mode  
Settings” is selected, and press OK  
.
- ECO Indicator  
This setting allows the customer to en-  
able/disable the ambient ECO indicator in  
the vehicle information display.  
WAC0086X  
Meter Settings  
The meter settings allows the customer  
to choose from the various meter selec-  
tions.  
This setting allows the customer to en-  
able/disable the ECO pedal guide func-  
tion.  
1. Use the  
buttons  
to select “ECO  
Indicator”.  
2. Press the OK  
to turn ON/OFF the  
1. Use the  
buttons  
to select “DISP  
The meter settings can be changed using  
ambient ECO in the vehicle informa-  
tion display.  
Mode”.  
the  
and the OK  
buttons.  
2. Press the OK  
“Inst.FE.”.  
to select “Pedal” or  
Main Menu Selection:  
- DISP Mode  
The items that display when the ignition  
switch is placed in the ON position can be  
enabled/disabled. To change the items  
For detailed information, see “ECO mode  
system” (P.5-32).  
ECO Drive Report:  
- Display  
that are displayed, use the  
to scroll  
and the OK  
to select a menu item.  
Body Color:  
This setting allows the customer to en-  
able/disable the ECO Drive Report in the  
vehicle information display.  
The color of the vehicle that displays in  
the vehicle information display when the  
ignition switch is placed in the ON posi-  
2-22 Instruments and controls  
1. Use the  
play”.  
2. Press the OK  
buttons  
to select “Dis-  
Headlight can be adjusted. From the  
“Lighting” menu, select “Light Sensitiv-  
Vehicle Settings  
The vehicle settings allows the customer  
to change settings for the following  
settings.  
ity”. Use the  
buttons and the OK  
to turn ON/OFF the  
to select the required sensitivity.  
The following options are available:  
ECO management display in the vehi-  
cle information display.  
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Lighting  
— Turn on earliest  
— Turn on earlier  
— Turn on standard  
— Turn on later  
Light Off Delay  
The duration of the automatic head-  
lights can be changed from 0 to 180  
seconds. From the “Lighting” menu,  
select “Light Off Delay”. Use the OK  
to change the duration.  
- View History  
Turn indicator  
This setting allows the customer to reset  
the past history of the fuel economy and  
the best fuel economy.  
Locking  
Wipers  
Driving Position (if so equipped)  
Rear Door Alert  
Remote start (if so equipped)  
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Welcome Effect:  
You can choose whether or not to display  
the welcome screen when the ignition  
switch is placed in the ON position. You  
can also choose the following items to  
define how the welcome screen looks:  
The vehicle settings can be changed  
using the  
, and the OK  
buttons.  
Lighting:  
Turn indicator:  
The “Lighting” menu has the following  
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Dial Effect  
Display Effect  
options:  
The “3 Flash Pass” overtaking feature can  
be set to be ON or OFF. From the “Turn  
indicator” menu, select “3 Flash Pass”. Use  
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Welcome Light  
Select “Welcome Effect” using the  
The welcome lighting can be set to be  
ON or OFF. From the “Lighting” menu,  
select “Welcome Light”. Use the OK  
to turn this feature ON or OFF.  
buttons  
and press the OK  
to select  
to  
the OK  
to turn this feature ON or OFF.  
this menu. Use the  
buttons  
Locking:  
navigate between the menu options and  
press the OK to turn each function ON/  
OFF.  
There are the following options in the  
Auto Room Lamp  
“Locking” menu:  
The interior light timer can be set to  
be ON or OFF. From the “Lighting”  
menu, select “Auto Room Lamp”. Use  
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I–Key Door Lock (if so equipped)  
When this item is turned on, the  
request switch on the door is acti-  
vated. From the “Locking” menu, select  
the OK  
to turn this feature ON or  
OFF.  
“I-Key Door Lock”. Use the OK  
to  
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Light Sensitivity  
The sensitivity of the Intelligent Auto  
activate or deactivate this function.  
Instruments and controls 2-23  
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Selective Unlock  
Wipers:  
Rear Door Alert:  
When this item is turned on, and the  
door handle request switch on the  
driver’s or front passenger’s side door  
is pushed, only the corresponding  
door is unlocked. All the doors can  
be unlocked if the door handle re-  
quest 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 Unlock”. Use  
the OK to activate or deactivate this  
function.  
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Speed Dependent  
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Horn & Alert  
The “Speed Dependent” feature can be  
activated or deactivated. From the  
“Wipers” menu, select “Speed Depen-  
When selected, the alert is displayed  
and the horn sounds.  
Alert Only  
dent”. Use the OK  
feature ON or OFF.  
Reverse Link  
to turn this  
When selected, only the alert is dis-  
played.  
OFF  
The “Reverse Link” wiper feature can  
be set to be ON or OFF. From the  
“Wipers” menu, select “Reverse Link”.  
When selected, no alert or horn will be  
active.  
For additional information, refer to “Rear  
door alert” (P.2-63).  
Use the OK  
or OFF.  
Drip wipe  
to turn this feature ON  
Remote start (if so equipped):  
The “Remote start” feature allows user to  
turn the remote engine start on or off.  
When turned on, the engine can be  
restarted remotely. For additional infor-  
mation, refer to “Remote engine start”  
(P.3-23).  
The “Drip wipe” feature can be set to  
be ON or OFF. From the “Wipers” menu,  
select “Drip wipe”. Use the OK to turn  
this feature ON or OFF.  
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Auto Door Unlock  
The “Auto Door Unlock” feature allows  
the customer to customize the auto  
door unlock options.  
— Ignition OFF  
Driving Position (if so equipped):  
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— Shift to Park (for Continuously Vari-  
Exit Seat Slide  
able Transmission (CVT) models)  
When this item is turned on, this  
feature will move the driver’s seat  
backward for an easy exit when the  
ignition switch is turned off and the  
driver’s door is opened. After getting  
into the vehicle and placing the igni-  
tion switch in the ON position, the  
driver’s seat will move to the previous  
set position. See “Automatic drive  
positioner” (P.3-34) for more informa-  
tion.  
— Off  
Answer Bk. Horn (if so equipped)  
When the answer back horn is on, the  
horn will chirp and the hazard indica-  
tors will flash twice when locking the  
vehicle with the Intelligent Key or  
remote keyless entry function.  
2-24 Instruments and controls  
Maintenance  
Alarm (if so equipped)  
tire replacement indicator for a cer-  
tain driving distance does not mean  
your tires will last that long. Use the  
tire replacement indicator as a guide  
only and always perform regular tire  
checks. Failure to perform regular  
tire checks, including tire pressure  
checks could result in tire failure.  
Serious vehicle damage could occur  
and may lead to a collision, which  
could result in serious personal in-  
jury or death.  
The maintenance mode allows you to set  
alerts for the reminding of maintenance  
intervals. To change an item:  
This setting allows the customer to set  
alarms.  
Select “Alarm” using the  
press OK button  
button and  
Select “Maintenance” using the  
switch  
.
and press OK  
.
Timer Alert (if so equipped):  
Oil and Filter:  
This setting allows the customer to set an  
alert to notify the driver that the set time  
has been reached.  
This indicator appears when the custo-  
mer set distance comes for changing the  
engine oil and filter. You can set or reset  
the distance for checking or replacing  
these items. For scheduled maintenance  
items and intervals, refer to the “9. Main-  
tenance and schedules” section.  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Timer  
Alert”.  
2. Press the OK button  
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Other:  
3. To change the timer amount, use the  
button and the OK button to  
save the selected time amount.  
This indicator appears when the custo-  
mer set distance comes for checking or  
replacing maintenance items other than  
the engine oil, oil filter and tires. Other  
maintenance items can include such  
things as air filter or tire rotation. You  
can set or reset the distance for checking  
or replacing the items.  
Tire:  
This indicator appears when the custo-  
mer set distance comes for replacing  
tires. You can set or reset the distance  
for replacing tires.  
Navigation (if so equipped):  
This setting allows the customer to en-  
able/disable the alert for navigation in the  
vehicle information display.  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Navi-  
WARNING  
gation”.  
2. Press the OK button to turn ON/OFF  
the alert.  
The tire replacement indicator is not  
a substitute for regular tire checks,  
including tire pressure checks. See  
“Changing wheels and tires” (P.8-37).  
Many factors including tire inflation,  
alignment, driving habits and road  
conditions affect tire wear and when  
tires should be replaced. Setting the  
Phone (if so equipped):  
This setting allows the customer to en-  
able/disable the alert for an incoming call  
in the vehicle information display.  
Instruments and controls 2-25  
1. Use the  
“Phone”.  
button  
to select  
2. Press the OK button to turn ON/OFF  
the alert.  
Mail (if so equipped):  
This setting allows the customer to en-  
able/disable the alert for incoming mail in  
the vehicle information display.  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Mail”.  
2. Press the OK button to turn ON/OFF  
the alert.  
Tire Pressures  
The settings in the “Tire pressures” menu  
are all related to the Tire Pressure Mon-  
itoring System (TPMS). (See “Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-5), “Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.6-  
3), “Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS)” (P.8-29).)  
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Tire Pressure Unit:  
The unit for tire pressure that displays in  
the vehicle information display can be  
changed to:  
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psi  
kPa  
bar  
Kgf/cm2  
Use the  
button  
and the OK button  
to select and change the unit.  
If necessary, refer to the following table to  
convert between units.  
JVI0938X  
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km, l/100km  
km, km/l  
Unit  
The units that are shown in the vehicle  
miles, MPG  
information display can be changed:  
Use the  
button  
and the OK button  
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Mileage  
Tire pressures  
Temperature  
to select and change the unit.  
Tire pressures:  
See “Tire Pressures” (P.2-26).  
Use the  
button , and the OK button  
to select and change the units of the  
vehicle information display.  
Temperature:  
The temperature that displays in the  
vehicle information display can be chan-  
ged from:  
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Mileage:  
The unit for the mileage that displays in  
the vehicle information display can be  
changed to:  
°C (Celsius)  
°F (Fahrenheit)  
Use the  
button  
to toggle choices.  
Instruments and controls 2-27  
Language  
The language of the vehicle information  
display can be changed.  
Use the  
button , and the OK button  
to select and change the language of  
the vehicle information display.  
Factory Reset  
The settings in the vehicle information  
display can be reset back to the factory  
default. To reset the vehicle information  
display:  
1. Select “Factory Reset” using the  
button  
and press the OK button  
.
2. Select “YES” to return all settings back  
to default by pressing the OK button  
.
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WAC0175X  
Instruments and controls 2-29  
WAC0176X  
2-30 Instruments and controls  
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY  
WARNINGS AND INDICATORS  
3. No Key detected warning (if so  
equipped)  
This warning appears when the door is  
closed with the Intelligent Key left outside  
the vehicle and the ignition switch in the  
ON position. Make sure that the Intelligent  
Key is inside the vehicle.  
6. Engine start operation for Intelli-  
gent Key system indicator (if so  
equipped)  
This indicator appears when the Intelli-  
gent Key battery is running out of power  
and when the Intelligent Key system and  
vehicle are not communicating normally.  
If this indicator appears, touch the igni-  
tion switch with the Intelligent Key while  
depressing the brake pedal. (See “Intelli-  
gent Key battery discharge” (P.5-17).)  
1. Engine start operation indicator  
(for Continuously Variable Trans-  
mission (CVT) models)  
This indicator appears when the shift  
lever is in the P (Park) position.  
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-11) for  
more details.  
This indicator means that the engine will  
start by pushing the ignition switch with  
the brake pedal depressed. You can start  
the engine directly in any position of the  
ignition switch.  
4. Shift to Park warning (CVT mod-  
els) (if so equipped)  
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.  
If this warning appears, move the shift  
lever to the P (Park) position or place the  
ignition switch in the ON position.  
7. Key ID incorrect warning (if so  
equipped)  
This warning appears when the ignition  
switch is placed from the LOCK position  
and the Intelligent Key cannot be recog-  
nized by the system. You cannot start the  
engine with an unregistered key. Use the  
registered Intelligent Key.  
2. Engine start operation indicator  
(for Manual Transmission (MT)  
models)  
This indicator means that the engine will  
start by pushing the ignition switch with  
the clutch pedal depressed. You can start  
the engine directly in any position of the  
ignition switch.  
You can also start the engine by pushing  
the ignition switch with the brake pedal  
depressed when the shift lever is in the N  
(Neutral) position.  
An inside warning chime will also sound.  
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-11).  
(See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-11).)  
8. Release Parking Brake warning  
5. Key battery low warning (if so  
equipped)  
This warning appears when the vehicle  
speed is above 4 MPH (7 km/h) (models  
not equipped with electronic parking  
This warning appears when the Intelli-  
gent Key battery is running out of power.  
brake) or  
2 MPH (4 km/h) (models  
If this indicator appears, replace the  
battery with a new one. See “Intelligent  
Key battery replacement” (P.8-23).  
equipped with electronic parking brake)  
and the parking brake is applied. Stop the  
vehicle and release the parking brake.  
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ing will automatically turn off after  
approximately 35 seconds. When the  
vehicle speed exceeds 10 MPH (15 km/h),  
if a rear passenger’s seat belt is unfas-  
tened, a buzzer will sound and the seat  
icon illuminates in red. The seat icon  
illuminates in red until the corresponding  
rear passenger’s seat belt is fastened. The  
warning will automatically turn off after  
approximately 35 seconds. For precau-  
tions on seat belt usage, see “Seat belts”  
(P.1-12).  
9. Low fuel level warning  
15. Tire Pressure Low — Add Air  
warning  
This warning appears when the fuel level  
in the fuel tank is getting low. Refuel as  
soon as it is convenient, preferably before  
the fuel gauge reaches 0 (Empty). There  
will be a small reserve of fuel in the tank  
when the fuel gauge needle reaches 0  
(Empty).  
This warning appears when the low tire  
pressure warning light in the meter  
illuminates and low tire pressure is de-  
tected. The warning appears each time  
the ignition switch is placed in the ON  
position as long as the low tire pressure  
warning light remains illuminated. If this  
warning appears, stop the vehicle and  
adjust the pressure to the recommended  
COLD tire pressure shown on the Tire and  
Loading Information label. (See “Low tire  
pressure warning light” (P.2-13) and “Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-  
5).)  
10. Low Washer Fluid warning (if so  
equipped)  
This warning appears when the window  
washer fluid is at a low level. Add window  
washer fluid as necessary. For additional  
information, refer to “Window washer  
fluid” (P.8-10).  
13. Key System Error: See Owner’s  
Manual warning (if so equipped)  
This warning appears if there is a mal-  
function in the Intelligent Key system.  
16. Low Oil Pressure Stop Vehicle  
warning  
This warning appears if low engine oil  
pressure is detected. If the warning ap-  
pears during normal driving, pull off the  
road in a safe area and stop the engine  
immediately. It is recommended that you  
call a NISSAN dealer.  
The low oil pressure warning is not  
designed to indicate a low oil level. Use  
the dipstick to check the oil level. (See  
“Engine oil” (P.8-6).)  
11. Door/liftgate open warning  
If this warning appears while the engine is  
stopped, the engine cannot be started. If  
this warning appears while the engine is  
running, the vehicle can be driven. How-  
ever, it is recommended that you visit a  
NISSAN dealer for repair as soon as  
possible.  
This warning appears if any of the doors  
and/or the liftgate are open or not closed  
securely. The vehicle icon indicates which  
door or the liftgate is open on the display.  
12. Rear seat belt warning  
This rear seat belt warning appears after  
the ignition switch is placed in the ON  
position. If any of the rear passenger’s  
seat belts is not fastened, the seat icon  
illuminates in red to show which seat belt  
is not fastened. The seat icon illuminates  
in red until the corresponding rear pas-  
senger’s seat belt is fastened. The warn-  
14. Loose Fuel Cap warning  
This warning appears when the fuel-filler  
cap is not tightened correctly after the  
vehicle has been refueled. For additional  
information, refer to “Fuel-filler cap” (P.3-  
28).  
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19. Tire Size Incorrect: See Owner’s  
Manual warning (if so equipped)  
22. Power will turn off to save the  
battery warning  
CAUTION  
This warning may appear if there is a  
large difference between the diameters of  
the front and rear wheels and tires. Pull  
off the road in a safe area, with the engine  
idling. Check that all the tire sizes are the  
same, that the tire pressure is correct and  
that the tires are not excessively worn.  
See “Intelligent 4x4” (P.5-121).  
This warning appears after the ignition  
switch is in the ON position for a certain  
period of time.  
Running the engine with the engine  
oil pressure warning displayed could  
cause serious damage to the engine.  
23. Power turned off to save the  
battery warning  
This warning appears after the ignition  
switch is automatically turned OFF to  
save the battery.  
17. AWD Error: See Owner’s Manual  
warning (if so equipped)  
This warning appears when the All-Wheel  
Drive (AWD) system is not functioning  
properly while the engine is running.  
Reduce vehicle speed and have the sys-  
tem checked. It is recommended that you  
visit a NISSAN dealer for this service. See  
“Intelligent 4x4” (P.5-121).  
20. Battery Voltage Low Charge  
Battery warning  
This warning appears when the battery  
voltage is low and the battery needs to be  
charged.  
24. Reminder: Turn OFF Headlights  
warning  
This warning appears when the driver  
side door is opened with the headlight  
switch is left ON and the ignition switch is  
placed in the OFF or LOCK position. Place  
the headlight switch in OFF or AUTO  
position. For additional information, see  
“Headlight and turn signal switch” (P.2-53).  
21. Shipping Mode On Push Storage  
Fuse warning (if so equipped)  
18. AWD High Temp. Stop vehicle  
warning (if so equipped)  
This warning may appear if the extended  
storage fuse switch is not pushed in  
(switched on). When this warning ap-  
pears, push in (switch on) the extended  
storage fuse switch to turn off the warn-  
ing. For more information, see “Extended  
storage fuse switch” (P.8-21).  
This warning may appear while trying to  
free a stuck vehicle due to increased oil  
temperature. The driving mode may  
change to Two-Wheel Drive (2WD). If this  
warning is displayed, stop the vehicle with  
the engine idling, as soon as it is safe to  
do so. Then if the warning turns off, you  
can continue driving. See “Intelligent 4x4”  
(P.5-121).  
25. Headlight System Error: See  
Owner’s Manual warning (if so  
equipped)  
This warning appears if the LED head-  
lights are malfunctioning. Have the sys-  
tem checked. It is recommended that you  
visit a NISSAN dealer for this service.  
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Intelligent Forward Collision Warning  
(I-FCW)  
26. Timer Alert — Time for a driver  
break? indicator  
30. Continuously Variable Trans-  
mission (CVT) position indicator  
(CVT models)  
Rear Automatic Braking (RAB)  
This indicator appears when the set “Time  
for a driver break?” indicator activates.  
You can set the time for up to 6 hours.  
For more details, see “Lane Departure  
Warning (LDW)” (P.5-35), “Intelligent Lane  
Intervention (I-LI)” (P.5-40), “Blind Spot  
Warning (BSW)” (P.5-46), “Rear Cross Traf-  
fic Alert (RCTA)” (P.5-56), “ProPILOT assist”  
(P.5-66), “Automatic Emergency Braking  
(AEB) with pedestrian detection system”  
(P.5-96), “Intelligent Forward Collision  
Warning (I-FCW)” (P.5-105) or “Rear Auto-  
matic Braking (RAB)” (P.5-114).  
This indicator shows the automatic shift  
position.  
In the manual shift mode, when the  
transmission does not shift to the se-  
lected gear due to a transmission protec-  
tion mode, the CVT position indicator will  
blink and a chime will sound.  
27. Chassis Control System Error:  
See Owner’s Manual warning  
This warning appears if the chassis con-  
trol module detects an error in the  
chassis control system. Have the system  
checked. It is recommended that you visit  
a NISSAN dealer for this service. (See  
“Chassis control” (P.5-131).)  
See “Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT)” (P.5-20) for further details.  
33. Drive mode indicators  
These indicators illuminate in the vehicle  
information display when either the ECO  
or SPORT mode is selected.  
For additional information, refer to  
“SPORT mode switch” (P.5-32) or “ECO  
mode system” (P.5-32).  
31. CVT Error: See Owner’s Manual  
warning (CVT models)  
This warning appears when there is a  
malfunction with the CVT system. If this  
warning comes on, have the system  
checked. It is recommended that you visit  
a NISSAN dealer for this service.  
28. Cruise control indicator (if so  
equipped)  
This indicator shows the cruise control  
system status. The status is shown by the  
color.  
See “Cruise control” (P.5-64) for details.  
32 Malfunction warning  
34. Unavailable: High Cabin Tem-  
perature warning  
29. Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)  
indicator (if so equipped)  
This indicator shows the Intelligent Cruise  
Control (ICC) system status. The status is  
shown by the color. (See “Intelligent  
Cruise Control (ICC)” (P.5-77).)  
This warning appears when the following  
systems malfunction.  
This warning appears if the interior tem-  
perature of the vehicle has reached such  
a high temperature that the sensor for  
the Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Intel-  
ligent Lane Intervention (I-LI) or Traffic  
Sign Recognition (TSR) (if so equipped)  
system can no longer function reliably.  
Once the interior temperature has  
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)  
Blind Spot Warning (BSW)  
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)  
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)  
with pedestrian detection  
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reached normal levels, the warning  
should disappear.  
If the warning continues to display, have  
the system checked. It is recommended  
that you visit a NISSAN dealer for this  
service.  
For additional information, refer to “Lane  
Departure Warning (LDW)” (P.5-35), “Intel-  
ligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)” (P.5-88) or  
“Traffic Sign Recognition” (P.2-44).  
37. Unavailable: Front Radar Ob-  
struction warning  
38. Unavailable: Side Radar Ob-  
struction warning  
This warning appears when the Blind  
Spot Warning (BSW)/Rear Cross Traffic  
Alert (RCTA) system becomes unavailable  
because a radar blockage is detected.  
(See “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” (P.5-46) or  
“Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)” (P.5-56).)  
If the sensor area of the front bumper is  
covered with dirt or obstructed, making it  
impossible to detect a vehicle ahead,  
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with  
pedestrian detection system, Intelligent  
Forward Collision Warning (I-FCW) or Pro-  
PILOT assist system is automatically  
turned off. The warning message will  
appear in the vehicle information display.  
If the warning message appears, park the  
vehicle in a safe location and turn the  
engine off.  
39. Press Brake Pedal warning (for  
electronic parking brake equipped  
models)  
35. Not Available: Poor Road Con-  
ditions warning (if so equipped)  
This message appears when Intelligent  
Cruise Control (ICC) system becomes  
unavailable because the road is slippery.  
For additional information, refer to “In-  
telligent Cruise Control (ICC)” (P.5-77).  
This indicator appears in the following  
situations:  
Check to see if the sensor area of the  
front bumper is blocked. If the sensor  
area of the front bumper is blocked,  
remove the blocking material. Restart  
the engine. If the warning message con-  
tinues to appear, have the Automatic  
Emergency Braking (AEB) with pedestrian  
detection system, Intelligent Forward Col-  
lision Warning (I-FCW) or ProPILOT assist  
system checked. It is recommended that  
you visit a NISSAN dealer for this service.  
For more details, see “Automatic Emer-  
gency Braking (AEB) with pedestrian de-  
tection system” (P.5-96), “Intelligent  
Forward Collision Warning (I-FCW)” (P.5-  
105) or “ProPILOT assist” (P.5-66).  
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The driver tries to release the electro-  
nic parking brake manually without  
depressing the brake pedal.  
The vehicle is stopped on a steep hill  
and there is a possibility of moving  
backward, even if the electronic park-  
ing brake is applied.  
This warning appears if the vehicle  
moves while the automatic brake hold  
(if so equipped) is activated.  
36. Currently unavailable warning  
This message appears when the Intelli-  
gent Lane Intervention (I-LI) system or the  
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system  
becomes unavailable because the VDC is  
turned off. For additional information,  
refer to “Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-  
LI)” (P.5-40) or “Intelligent Cruise Control  
(ICC)” (P.5-77).  
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40. Lane Departure Warning (LDW)/ 43. Automatic Emergency Braking  
WARNING  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)  
indicator  
(AEB) emergency warning indicator  
This indicator illuminates along, with an  
audible warning, when the system de-  
tects the possibility of a forward collision.  
Selecting “Dismiss Message” during a  
stop within a trip temporarily dis-  
misses the message for that stop  
without turning the system off.  
Alerts can be provided for other  
stops during the trip. Selecting “Dis-  
able Alert” turns off the Rear Door  
Alert system for the remainder of a  
trip and no audible alert will be  
provided.  
This indicator shows when the LDW and/  
or I-LI systems are engaged.  
See “Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)  
with pedestrian detection system” (P.5-  
96).  
See “Lane Departure Warning (LDW)” (P.5-  
35) or “Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)”  
(P.5-40).  
44. Rear Door Alert is activated  
41. Steering assist indicator (if so  
equipped)  
When the system is enabled, this message  
appears when the Rear Door Alert system  
is active and can remind the driver to  
check the back seat.  
This indicator appears when the steering  
assist system is engaged.  
See “ProPILOT assist” (P.5-66).  
NOTE:  
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Using the steering switch, a driver can  
select “Dismiss Message” to clear the  
display for a period of time. If no  
selection is made, this message auto-  
matically turns off after a period of  
time.  
Using the steering switch, a driver can  
select “Disable Alert” to disable the  
horn alert for the remainder of the  
current trip.  
This system is disabled until a driver  
enables it using the vehicle information  
display. See “Vehicle Settings” (P.2-23).  
45. Check Back Seat For all articles  
When the system is enabled, this message  
appears when the vehicle comes to a  
complete stop, the shift lever is moved  
from the D (Drive) position to P (Park)  
position, and the driver exits the vehicle.  
This message alerts the driver, after a  
period of time, to check for items in the  
rear seat after the audible alert has been  
provided.  
42. Steering assist alert (if so  
equipped)  
This message may appear when the  
steering assist system is engaged.  
It will be displayed under the following  
condition:  
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When not holding the steering wheel  
or when there is no steering wheel  
operation.  
For additional information, see “Rear door  
Hold on the steering wheel immediately.  
When the steering operation is detected,  
the warning turns off and the steering  
assist function is automatically restored.  
For additional information, refer to “Pro-  
PILOT assist” (P.5-66).  
alert” (P.2-63).  
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NOTE:  
a period of time due to such items as a  
snow rut, reflection of light on a rainy  
day or several unclear lane markers  
are present.  
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The electronic parking brake is ap-  
plied.  
This system is disabled until a driver  
enables it using the vehicle information  
display. For additional information, see  
“Vehicle Settings” (P.2-23).  
46. Rear Automatic Braking (RAB)  
indicator  
This indicator illuminates to indicate the  
status of the Rear Automatic Braking  
(RAB) system.  
The above system cannot be used when  
the electronic parking brake is activated.  
If you want to use the steering assist  
system again, cancel the ProPILOT assist  
system and set it again when lane  
markers are clearly visible.  
51. Not Available Seat Belt Not  
Fastened (if so equipped)  
This message may appear when the  
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system is  
engaged.  
49. Not available Front Camera  
Obstructed (if so equipped)  
This message may appear when the  
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system is  
engaged.  
Under the following condition, the ICC  
See “Rear Automatic Braking (RAB)” (P.5-  
system is automatically canceled:  
114).  
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When the driver’s seat belt is not  
fastened.  
47. Rear Sonar System (RSS) indi-  
cator  
Under the following conditions, the ICC  
The ICC system cannot be used when the  
system is automatically canceled:  
driver’s seat belt is not fastened.  
This indicator illuminates to indicate the  
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The camera area of the windshield is  
fogged up or covered with dirt, water,  
drops, ice, snow, etc.  
Strong light, such as sunlight or high  
beams from oncoming vehicles, enter  
the front camera  
status of the Rear Sonar System.  
52. Press Brake Pedal (if so  
equipped)  
This message may appear when the  
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system is  
engaged.  
See “Rear Sonar System (RSS)” (P.5-134).  
48. Not Available Bad Weather (if so  
equipped)  
This message may appear when the  
It will be displayed under the following  
50. Not Available Parking Brake On  
(if so equipped)  
This message may appear when the  
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system is  
engaged.  
steering assist system is engaged.  
condition:  
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Under the following conditions, the steer-  
ing assist system is automatically can-  
celed:  
While the vehicle is stopped by the ICC  
, the driver’s door is opened but the  
electronic parking brake was not acti-  
vated.  
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When the wiper low speed or high  
speed operates.  
Under the following condition, the ICC  
Step on the brake immediately.  
system is automatically canceled:  
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When lane markers in the traveling  
lane cannot be correctly detected for  
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53. Press brake pedal to operate  
switch warning (if so equipped)  
56. Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA)  
malfunction warning (if so  
equipped)  
This warning appears when the Intelli-  
gent Driver Alertness (I-DA) system mal-  
functions. For more details, see  
“Intelligent Driver Alertness” (P.2-42).  
This warning appears if the automatic  
brake hold switch is pushed without  
depressing the brake pedal while the  
automatic brake hold function is acti-  
vated. Depress the brake pedal and push  
the switch to deactivate the automatic  
brake hold function. For more details, see  
“Automatic brake hold” (P.5-29).  
57. Traffic Sign Recognition mal-  
function warning (if so equipped)  
This warning appears when the Traffic  
Sign Recognition system malfunctions.  
For more details, see “Traffic Sign Recog-  
nition” (P.2-44).  
54. AUTO HOLD Caution Steep  
Slope indicator (if so equipped)  
This indicator appears when the auto-  
matic brake hold function is activated  
while the vehicle is on a steep hill.  
58. Parking Sensor Error warning (if  
so equipped)  
This warning illuminates when there is a  
malfunction with the Rear Sonar System  
(RSS). For additional information, refer to  
“Rear Sonar System (RSS)” (P.5-134).  
55. Steep Slope Apply Foot Brake to  
hold vehicle warning (if so  
equipped)  
This warning appears before the electro-  
nic parking brake is applied and the brake  
force of the automatic brake hold func-  
tion is released when the vehicle is on a  
steep hill, to prevent the vehicle rolls out.  
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Instruments and controls 2-39  
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Cancel  
been driven since the time the ignition  
switch was placed in the ON position. (The  
elapsed time is also reset at the same  
time.)  
The elapsed time and trip odometer 2 is  
automatically reset each time the ignition  
is placed in the OFF position.  
Resetting is done by pushing the OK  
button. When the OK button is pushed,  
the following menu items are displayed.  
TRIP COMPUTER  
1. Safety Shield  
— Return to the previous screen with-  
out resetting.  
Average Speed  
— Reset the average speed.  
All  
— Reset all items of “Average Speed”,  
“Elapsed time and trip odometer”  
and “Fuel economy.”  
The safety shield mode shows the oper-  
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ating condition for the following systems.  
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI)  
Blind Spot Warning (BSW)  
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)  
with pedestrian detection system  
Once the “Average speed 1” is displayed,  
you can use  
buttons to switch  
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Cancel  
For more details, see “Lane Departure  
Warning (LDW)” (P.5-35), “Intelligent Lane  
Intervention (I-LI)” (P.5-40), “Blind Spot  
Warning (BSW)” (P.5-46) or “Automatic  
Emergency Braking (AEB) with pedestrian  
detection system” (P.5-96).  
between the “Average speed 1” and “Aver-  
— Return to the previous screen with-  
age speed 2.”  
out resetting.  
Distance  
The display is updated every 30 seconds.  
The first 30 seconds after a reset, the  
display shows “——”.  
— Reset the elapsed time and trip  
odometer.  
All  
2. Average speed 1 and 2 (MPH or  
km/h)  
3. Elapsed time and trip odometer 1  
and 2 (mile or km)  
Elapsed time:  
The elapsed time mode 1 shows the time  
since the last reset. The elapsed time 2  
mode shows the time since the ignition  
switch was turned ON. (The trip odometer  
is also reset at the same time.)  
— Reset all items of “Average Speed”,  
“Elapsed time and trip odometer”  
and “Fuel economy.”  
The average speed 1 mode shows the  
average vehicle speed since the last reset.  
The average speed 2 mode shows the  
average vehicle speed since the time the  
ignition switch was turned ON. The aver-  
age speed 2 is automatically reset each  
time the ignition is placed in the OFF  
position.  
Once the “Elapsed time and trip odometer  
1” is displayed, you can use  
buttons  
to switch between the “Elapsed time and  
trip odometer 1” and “Elapsed time and  
trip odometer 2.”  
Trip odometer:  
Resetting is done by pushing the OK  
button. When the OK button is pushed,  
the following menu items are displayed.  
The trip odometer 1 mode shows the total  
distance the vehicle has been driven since  
the last reset. The trip odometer 2 mode  
shows the total distance the vehicle has  
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economy 2”.  
4-5. Fuel economy/ECO pedal  
guide  
Current fuel consumption:  
10. Chassis control  
The display is updated every 30 seconds.  
For about the first 1/3 mile (500 m) after a  
reset, the display shows “——”.  
When Intelligent Trace Control, Intelligent  
Engine Brake (Continuously Variable  
Transmission (CVT) models) or Active Ride  
Control system is operated, it shows the  
operating condition. It also shows oper-  
ating condition of Hill Start Assist. The  
operating condition of the automatic  
brake hold function (if so equipped) is  
also shown. See “Intelligent Trace Control”  
(P.5-131), “Intelligent Engine Brake (Con-  
tinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)  
models)” (P.5-132), “Active Ride Control”  
(P.5-133), “Hill Start Assist system” (P.5-  
134) or “Automatic brake hold” (P.5-29) for  
more details.  
The current fuel consumption mode  
6. Audio  
shows the current fuel consumption.  
The audio mode shows the status of  
audio information.  
Average fuel consumption:  
The average fuel consumption 1 mode  
shows the average fuel consumption  
since the last reset. The average fuel  
consumption 2 mode shows the average  
fuel consumption since the time the  
ignition switch was placed in the ON  
position. The average fuel consumption  
2 is automatically reset each time the  
ignition is placed in the OFF position.  
7. Navigation (if so equipped)  
When the route guidance is set in the  
navigation system, this item shows the  
navigation route information.  
8. Compass (if so equipped)  
This display indicates the heading direc-  
tion of the vehicle.  
Resetting is done by pushing the OK  
button. When the OK button is pushed,  
the following menu items are displayed.  
11. Tire Pressures  
The tire pressure mode shows the pres-  
sure of all four tires while the vehicle is  
driven.  
9. Intelligent 4x4 torque distribution  
display (if so equipped)  
When the Intelligent 4x4 torque distribu-  
tion display is selected, you can view the  
distribution ratio of the transmission  
torque to the front and rear wheels  
during driving.  
.
Cancel  
— Return to the previous screen with-  
When the Tire Pressure Low — Add Air  
warning appears, the display can be  
switched to the tire pressure mode by  
out resetting.  
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Fuel Economy  
pushing the OK  
button to reveal addi-  
— Reset the fuel economy.  
All  
tional details on the displayed warning.  
— Reset all items of “Average Speed”,  
“Elapsed time and trip odometer”  
and “Fuel economy”.  
Once the “Fuel economy 1” is displayed,  
you can use buttons to switch  
between the “Fuel economy 1” and “Fuel  
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12. Intelligent Driver Alertness sys-  
tem (if so equipped)  
When the “Driver Attention” display is  
selected, you can view your attention  
level as detected by the system. See  
“Intelligent Driver Alertness” (P.2-42) for  
more information.  
Outside air temperature (°F or °C)  
The outside air temperature is displayed  
in °F or °C in the range of −40 to 140°F (−40  
to 60°C).  
The outside air temperature mode in-  
cludes a low temperature warning fea-  
ture. If the outside air temperature is  
below 37°F (3°C), the warning  
is dis-  
13. Traffic Sign Recognition (if so  
equipped)  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system  
provides the driver with information  
about the most recently detected speed  
limit. See “Traffic Sign Recognition” (P.2-  
44)for more details.  
played (if so equipped).  
The outside temperature sensor is lo-  
cated in front of the radiator. The sensor  
may be affected by road or engine heat,  
wind directions and other driving condi-  
tions. The display may differ from the  
actual outside temperature or the tem-  
perature displayed on various signs or  
billboards.  
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ALERTNESS (if  
so equipped)  
The "Driver Attention" option can be used  
to activate or deactivate the Driver Atten-  
tion Support feature. This system is able  
to detect whether the driver is displaying  
a lack of attention, or driver fatigue.  
It does this by monitoring driving style,  
and steering behavior, and it notes devia-  
tions from the normal pattern. If the  
system detects that driver attention is  
decreasing, the system uses an audible  
and visual warning to suggest that the  
driver take a break.  
JVI0932X  
CLOCK AND OUTSIDE AIR TEM-  
PERATURE  
The clock  
and outside air temperature  
are displayed on the upper side of the  
vehicle information display.  
Clock  
For clock adjustment, see “Clock” (P.2-22)  
or the separate NissanConnect® Owner’s  
Manual (if so equipped).  
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WARNING  
This system is not designed to assist  
driving impaired due to fatigue, or  
other causes. Be attentive at all  
times, and avoid driving when tired.  
Failure to do so could cause you to  
lose control of the vehicle, resulting  
in a serious accident.  
WAC0212X  
WAC0213X  
Attention level indicator:  
System operation  
When the “Driver attention” display is  
selected, you can view your attention  
level as detected by the system.  
If the system detects that driver attention  
is decreasing, the message “Take  
a
break?” appears in the vehicle informa-  
tion display and a buzzer sounds when  
the vehicle is driven at speeds above 37  
MPH (60 km/h).  
For more information see “Settings” (P.2-  
20).  
NOTE:  
.
The attention level indicator consists  
of eight levels.  
.
When stopping the engine, the sys-  
tem is reset.  
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vehicle information display, and option-  
ally in the main central area of the display  
screen.  
Turning the Intelligent Driver Alert-  
ness system on and off  
To activate or deactivate this function,  
see “Settings” (P.2-20).  
NOTE:  
WARNING  
The setting will be retained even if the  
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 atten-  
tion to traffic conditions or respon-  
sibility to drive safely. It cannot  
prevent accidents due to careless-  
ness. It is the driver’s responsibility  
to stay alert and drive safely at all  
times.  
engine is restarted.  
System Malfunction  
If the Intelligent Driver Alertness system  
malfunctions, the system warning mes-  
sage will appear in the vehicle informa-  
tion display and the function will be  
stopped automatically.  
WAC0198X  
Action to take:  
TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION (if so  
equipped)  
Stop the vehicle in a safe location, and  
then turn off and restart the engine. If the  
system warning message continues to  
appear, have the system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer.  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system  
provides the driver with information  
about the most recently detected speed  
limit. The system captures the road sign  
information with the multi-sensing front  
System operation  
The traffic recognition system displays  
the following types of road sign:  
camera unit  
located on the windshield  
in front of the inside rearview mirror and  
displays the detected signs in the vehicle  
information display. For vehicles  
equipped with Navigation System, the  
speed limit displayed is based on  
a
combination of Navigation System data  
and live camera recognition. TSR informa-  
tion is always displayed at the top of the  
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Latest detected speed limit  
Reduce speed limit caution (orange)  
No speed limit information  
No-overtaking zone  
light directly shines on the  
front of the vehicle at sunrise  
or sunset.)  
— When  
a sudden change in  
Reduce speed limit caution (with no  
brightness occurs. (For exam-  
ple, when the vehicle enters or  
speed limit information) (orange)  
exits  
a tunnel or under a  
bridge.)  
CAUTION  
— In areas not covered by the  
Navigation System.  
— If there are deviations in rela-  
tion to the navigation, for ex-  
ample due to changes in the  
road routing.  
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The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)  
system is intended as an aid to  
careful driving. It is the driver’s  
responsibility to stay alert, drive  
safely, and observe all road reg-  
ulations that currently apply, in-  
cluding looking out for road  
signs.  
WAC0214X  
— When overtaking buses or  
trucks with speed stickers.  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)  
system may not function prop-  
erly under the following condi-  
tions:  
Turning the TSR system on and off  
Turning the TSR system on or off is done  
using the "Settings" menu in the vehicle  
information display. For details, see “Ve-  
hicle information display” (P.2-19).  
— When rain, snow or dirt ad-  
heres to the windshield 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 adjusted  
properly.  
Perform the following steps to enable or  
disable the TSR system:  
1. In the "Settings" menu, select the  
"Driver Assistance" key.  
2. Touch "Speed Limit Sign" to turn the  
WAC0215X  
— When strong light enters the  
camera unit. (For example, the  
system ON/OFF.  
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SECURITY SYSTEMS  
System temporarily unavailable  
Maintenance  
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 deacti-  
vated automatically. The “Unavailable  
high cabin temperature” warning mes-  
sage will appear in the vehicle informa-  
tion display.  
The TSR uses the same multi-sensing  
front camera unit that is used by the  
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system,  
located in front of the interior rearview  
mirror. For maintenance of the camera,  
see “System maintenance” (P.5-39).  
Action to take:  
When the interior temperature is reduced,  
the TSR system will resume operating  
automatically.  
JVI1587X  
System Malfunction  
Your vehicle has two types of security  
systems, as follows:  
If the TSR system malfunctions it will be  
turned off automatically and the TSR  
"Malfunction" warning message will ap-  
pear in the vehicle information display.  
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Vehicle security system  
NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System  
The security condition will be shown by  
Action to take:  
the security indicator light.  
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM  
If the TSR "Malfunction" warning mes-  
sage appears, pull off the road at a safe  
location and stop the vehicle. Turn the  
engine off and restart the engine. If the  
TSR "Malfunction" message continues to  
appear, have the system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer.  
The vehicle security system provides  
visual and audio alarm signals if someone  
opens the doors, hood (if so equipped)  
and liftgate when the system is armed. It  
is not, however, a motion detection type  
system that activates when a vehicle is  
moved or when a vibration occurs.  
The system helps deter vehicle theft but  
2-46 Instruments and controls  
cannot prevent it, nor can it prevent the  
theft of interior or exterior vehicle com-  
ponents in all situations. Always secure  
your vehicle even if parking for a brief  
period. Never leave your keys in the  
vehicle, and always lock it when unat-  
tended. Be aware of your surroundings,  
and park in secure, well-lit areas when-  
ever possible.  
Many devices offering additional protec-  
tion, such as component locks, identifica-  
tion markers, and tracking systems, are  
available at auto supply stores and speci-  
alty shops. Your NISSAN dealer may also  
offer such equipment. Check with your  
insurance company to see if you may be  
eligible for discounts for various theft  
protection features.  
pre-armed. The vehicle security sys-  
tem will automatically shift into the  
armed phase. The security light begins  
to flash once every three seconds. If  
during the pre-armed phase one of  
the following occurs, the system will  
not arm:  
.
Any door is unlocked with the key  
fob (if so equipped), the Intelligent  
Key (if so equipped), mechanical  
key, or door request switch.  
.
Ignition switch is placed in the ON  
position.  
Even when the driver and/or passen-  
gers are in the vehicle, the system will  
activate with all the doors, hood (if so  
equipped) and liftgate locked with the  
ignition switch placed in the LOCK posi-  
tion. When placing the ignition switch in  
the ON position, the system will be  
released.  
SIC2045  
How to arm the vehicle security  
system  
1. Close all windows. The system can be  
armed even if the windows are open.  
2. Remove the keys from the vehicle.  
Vehicle security system activation  
3. Close all doors, hood (if so equipped)  
and liftgate. Lock all doors. The doors  
can be locked with the key fob (if so  
equipped), Intelligent Key (if so  
equipped), door handle request switch  
(if so equipped), power door lock  
switch, or mechanical key.  
4. Confirm that the security indicator  
light stays on for about 30 seconds.  
The vehicle security system is now  
The vehicle security system will give the  
following alarm:  
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The headlights blink and the horn  
sounds intermittently.  
The alarm automatically turns off  
after approximately 50 seconds. How-  
ever, the alarm reactivates if the  
vehicle is tampered with again.  
The alarm is activated by:  
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opening any doors, the hood (if so  
equipped) or liftgate without using the  
key or Intelligent Key (even if the door  
is unlocked by releasing the door  
inside lock knob).  
10 seconds.  
3. Repeat step 1 and 2 again.  
4. Restart the engine while holding the  
device (which may have caused the  
interference) separate from the regis-  
tered key.  
For Canada:  
This device complies with Industry Ca-  
nada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not  
cause interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation of the device.  
How to stop an activated alarm  
If this procedure allows the engine to  
start, NISSAN recommends placing the  
registered key on a separate key ring  
to avoid interference from other de-  
vices.  
The alarm stops only by unlocking a door  
or the liftgate with the mechanical key,  
pressing the UNLOCK  
button on the  
key fob (if so equipped) or the Intelligent  
Key (if so equipped), or pushing the  
request switch (if so equipped) on the  
driver’s or passenger’s door in range of  
the door handle.  
Statement related to section 15 of FCC  
rules for NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer  
System (CONT ASSY-BCM. ANT ASSY-  
IMMOBILISER)  
FCC Notice:  
For USA:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including inter-  
ference that may cause undesired op-  
eration.  
Note: Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the party re-  
sponsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
NISSAN VEHICLE IMMOBILIZER SYS-  
TEM  
The NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System  
will not allow the engine to start without  
the use of the registered key.  
If the engine fails to start using the  
registered key, it may be due to inter-  
ference caused by another registered key,  
an automated toll road device or auto-  
mated payment device on the key ring.  
Restart the engine using the following  
procedures:  
1. Leave the ignition switch in the ON  
position for approximately 5 seconds.  
2. Place the ignition switch in the OFF or  
LOCK position and wait approximately  
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WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH  
recommended you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for this service.  
WARNING  
In freezing temperatures the washer  
solution may freeze on the wind-  
shield and obscure your vision which  
may lead to an accident. Warm wind-  
shield with the defroster before you  
wash the windshield.  
CAUTION  
SIC2045  
.
Do not operate the washer con-  
tinuously for more than 30 sec-  
onds.  
Security indicator light  
The security indicator light blinks when-  
ever the ignition switch is placed in the  
OFF or LOCK position.  
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Do not operate the washer if the  
reservoir tank is empty.  
Do not fill the window washer  
reservoir tank with washer fluid  
concentrates at full strength.  
Some methyl alcohol based  
washer fluid concentrates may  
permanently stain the grille if  
spilled while filling the window  
washer reservoir tank.  
Pre-mix washer fluid concen-  
trates with water to the manu-  
facturer’s recommended levels  
before pouring the fluid into the  
window washer reservoir tank. Do  
This function indicates the NISSAN Vehi-  
cle Immobilizer System is operational.  
If the NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System  
is malfunctioning, the light will remain on  
while the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position.  
If the light still remains on and/or the  
engine will not start, seek service for  
the NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System  
as soon as possible. Please bring all  
registered keys that you have. It is  
.
Instruments and controls 2-49  
High — continuous high speed operation  
Push the lever up to have one sweep  
operation of the wiper.  
Pull the lever toward you to operate the  
washer. Then the wiper will also operate  
several times.  
After a short delay, the drip wipe function  
will operate the wiper once more to clear  
remaining windshield-washer fluid from  
the windshield.  
not use the window washer re-  
servoir tank to mix the washer  
fluid concentrate and water.  
If the windshield wiper operation is  
interrupted by snow or ice, the wiper  
may stop moving to protect its motor. If  
this occurs, turn the wiper switch to the  
OFF position and remove the snow or  
ice that is on and around the wiper  
arms. In approximately 1 minute, turn  
the switch on again to operate the  
wiper.  
NOTE:  
The Speed Dependent feature and Drip  
Wipe feature may be disabled. For  
additional information, refer to “Vehicle  
information display” (P.2-19) in this sec-  
tion.  
JVI0863X  
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER  
OPERATION  
The windshield wiper and washer oper-  
ates when the ignition switch is in the ON  
position.  
Push the lever down to operate the wiper  
at the following speed:  
Intermittent — intermittent operation can  
be adjusted by turning the knob toward  
(Slower) or  
(Faster). Also, the inter-  
mittent operation speed varies in accor-  
dance with the vehicle speed. (For  
example, when the vehicle speed is high,  
the intermittent operation speed will be  
faster.)  
Low — continuous low speed operation  
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REAR WINDOW WIPER AND  
WASHER SWITCH  
not use the window washer re-  
servoir tank to mix the washer  
fluid concentrate and water.  
WARNING  
In freezing temperatures the washer  
solution may freeze on the rear  
window glass and obscure your vi-  
sion. Warm the rear window with the  
defroster before you wash the rear  
window.  
If the rear window wiper operation is  
interrupted by snow or ice, the wiper  
may stop moving to protect its motor. If  
this occurs, turn the wiper switch to the  
OFF position and remove the snow or  
ice that is on and around the wiper  
arms. In approximately 1 minute, turn  
the switch on again to operate the  
wiper.  
CAUTION  
JVI0867X  
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Do not operate the washer con-  
tinuously for more than 30 sec-  
onds.  
The rear window wiper and washer  
operate when the ignition switch is in  
the ON position.  
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Do not operate the washer if the  
reservoir tank is empty.  
Turn the switch clockwise from the OFF  
Do not fill the window washer  
reservoir tank with washer fluid  
concentrates at full strength.  
Some methyl alcohol based  
washer fluid concentrates may  
permanently stain the grille if  
spilled while filling the window  
washer reservoir tank.  
Pre-mix washer fluid concen-  
trates with water to the manu-  
facturer’s recommended levels  
before pouring the fluid into the  
window washer reservoir tank. Do  
position to operate the wiper.  
Intermittent (INT) — intermittent opera-  
tion (not adjustable)  
Low (ON) — continuous low speed opera-  
tion  
Push the switch forward to operate the  
washer. Then the wiper will also operate  
several times.  
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REAR WINDOW AND OUTSIDE  
MIRROR DEFROSTER SWITCH  
Reverse Link feature:  
To defog/defrost the rear window glass  
and outside mirrors (if so equipped), start  
the engine and push the switch on. The  
When the windshield wiper switch is on,  
moving the shift lever to the R (Reverse)  
position will operate the rear window  
wiper.  
indicator light  
will illuminate. Push the  
switch again to turn the defroster off.  
It will automatically turn off in approxi-  
NOTE:  
mately 15 minutes.  
The Reverse Link feature may be dis-  
abled. For additional information, refer  
to “Vehicle information display” (P.2-19).  
CAUTION  
Wiper drip wipe system:  
When cleaning the inner side of the  
rear window, be careful not to  
scratch or damage the rear window  
defroster.  
The wiper will also operate once about 3  
seconds after the washer and wiper are  
operated. This operation is to wipe  
washer fluid that has dripped on the  
windshield.  
JVI0852X  
Type A  
JVI0853X  
Type B  
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HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH  
or  
position.  
The Intelligent Auto Headlight system can  
turn on the headlights automatically  
when it is dark and turn off the headlights  
when it is light.  
The headlights will also be turned on  
automatically at twilight or in rainy  
weather (when the windshield wiper is  
operated continuously).  
If the ignition switch is placed in the OFF  
position and one of the doors is opened  
and this condition is continued, the head-  
lights remain on for 5 minutes.  
JVI1624X  
JVI1616X  
HEADLIGHT SWITCH  
Lighting  
Intelligent Auto Headlight system  
The Intelligent Auto Headlight system  
allows the headlights to be set so they  
turn on and off automatically.  
Rotate the switch to the  
position, and  
the front parking, tail, license plate, and  
instrument panel lights will come on.  
To set the Intelligent Auto Headlight  
system:  
Rotate the switch to the  
position, and  
the headlights will come on and all the  
other lights remain on.  
1. Make sure the headlight switch is in  
the AUTO position  
.
2. Place the ignition switch in the ON  
position.  
3. The Intelligent Auto Headlight system  
automatically turns the headlights on  
and off.  
To turn the Intelligent Auto Headlight  
system off, turn the switch to the OFF,  
Instruments and controls 2-53  
For automatic headlights off delay  
setting, see “Vehicle Settings” (P.2-23).  
JVI0510X  
JVI1617X  
Be sure not to put anything on top of  
Headlight beam select  
the photo sensor  
located on the top  
To select the high beam function, push  
the lever forward. The high beam lights  
of the instrument panel. The photo  
sensor controls the Intelligent Auto  
Headlight; if it is covered, the photo  
sensor reacts as if it is dark and the  
headlights will illuminate.  
come on and the  
light illuminates.  
Pull the lever back to select the low beam.  
Pulling and releasing the lever flashes the  
headlight high beams on and off.  
Automatic headlights off delay:  
You can keep the headlights on for up to  
180 seconds after you place the ignition  
switch in the OFF and open any door then  
close all the doors. You can adjust the  
period of the automatic headlights off  
delay from 0 seconds (OFF) to 180 sec-  
onds. The factory default setting is 45  
seconds.  
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High beam assist  
the vicinity of the vehicle.  
.
The timing of switching the low  
beam and high beam may  
change under the following situa-  
tions.  
— The brightness of the head-  
lights of the oncoming vehicle  
or leading vehicle.  
— The movement and direction  
of the oncoming vehicle and  
the leading vehicle.  
The high beam assist system will operate  
when the vehicle is driven at speeds of  
approximately 19 MPH (30 km/h) and  
above. If an oncoming vehicle or leading  
vehicle appears in front of your vehicle  
when the headlight high beam is on, the  
headlight will be switched to the low  
beam automatically.  
— When the headlights of the  
oncoming vehicle or the lead-  
ing vehicle are turned off,  
when the color of the light is  
affected due to foreign mate-  
rials on the lights, or when the  
light beam is out of position.  
— When there is a sudden, con-  
tinuous change in brightness.  
Precautions on high beam assist:  
— When only one light on the  
oncoming vehicle or the lead-  
ing vehicle is illuminated.  
— When the oncoming vehicle or  
the leading vehicle is a two-  
wheeled vehicle.  
Road conditions (incline,  
curve, the road surface, etc.).  
— The number of passengers  
and the amount of cargo.  
— When driving on a road that  
passes over rolling hills, or a  
road that has level differ-  
ences.  
— When driving on a road with  
many curves.  
— When a sign or mirror-like  
surface is reflecting intense  
light towards the front of the  
vehicle.  
WARNING  
.
.
The high beam assist system is a  
convenience but it is not a sub-  
stitute for safe driving operation.  
The driver should remain alert at  
all times, ensure safe driving  
practices and switch the high  
beams and low beam manually  
when necessary.  
— When the container, etc. being  
towed by a leading vehicle is  
reflecting intense light.  
The high beam or low beam may  
not switch automatically under  
the following conditions. Switch  
the high beam and low beam  
manually.  
— When  
a headlight on your  
vehicle is damaged or dirty.  
— During bad weather (rain, fog,  
— When the vehicle is leaning at  
an angle due to a punctured  
tire, being towed, etc.  
snow, wind, etc.).  
— When a light source similar to  
a headlight or tail light is in  
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headlight remains the low beam.  
To turn off the high beam assist system,  
turn the headlight switch to the  
position or select the low beam position  
by placing the lever in the neutral posi-  
tion.  
JVI1621X  
WAC0198X  
High beam assist operations:  
Ambient image sensor maintenance:  
To activate the high beam assist system,  
The ambient image sensor for the high  
beam assist system is located in front of  
the inside mirror. To keep the proper  
operation of the high beam assist system  
and prevent a system malfunction, be  
sure to observe the following:  
turn the headlight switch to the AUTO  
position  
and push the lever forward  
(high beam position). The high beam  
assist indicator light in the meter will  
illuminate while the headlights are turned  
on.  
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Always keep the windshield clean.  
If the high beam assist indicator light  
does not illuminate in the above condi-  
tion, it may indicate that the system is not  
functioning properly. It is recommended  
Do not attach a sticker (including  
transparent material) or install an  
accessory near the ambient image  
sensor.  
you have the system checked by  
a
.
Do not strike or damage the areas  
around the ambient image sensor. Do  
not touch the sensor lens that is  
located on the ambient image sensor.  
NISSAN dealer.  
When the vehicle speed lowers to less  
than approximately 13 MPH (20 km/h), the  
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If the ambient image sensor is damaged  
due to an accident, it is recommended  
you contact a NISSAN dealer.  
if the headlights turn off auto-  
matically.  
WARNING  
When the LED DRL system is active,  
tail lights on your vehicle are not on.  
It is necessary at dusk to turn on  
your headlights. Failure to do so  
could cause an accident injuring  
yourself and others.  
Battery saver system  
Daytime Running Light (DRL) sys-  
tem  
.
When the headlight switch is in the  
or  
position while the ignition  
The LED portion of the headlights auto-  
matically illuminate at 100% intensity  
when the engine is started and the  
parking brake released. The LED Daytime  
Running Light (DRL) operate with the  
headlight switch in the OFF position or  
switch is in the ON position, the lights  
will automatically turn off within a  
period of time after the ignition switch  
has been placed in the OFF position.  
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When the headlight switch remains in  
the  
or  
position after the lights  
in the  
position. When you turn the  
automatically turn off, the lights will  
turn on when the ignition switch is  
placed in the ON position.  
headlight switch to the  
position for  
full illumination, the LED lights switch  
from LED DRL to the park function.  
If the parking brake is applied before the  
engine is started, the LED DRL do not  
illuminate. The LED DRL illuminate when  
the parking brake is released. The LED  
DRL will remain on until the ignition  
switch is placed in the OFF position.  
It is necessary at dusk to turn the head-  
light switch ON for interior controls and  
switches to illuminate, as those remain  
OFF while the switch is in the OFF  
position.  
CAUTION  
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When you turn on the headlight  
switch again after the lights auto-  
matically turn off, the lights will  
not turn off automatically. Be  
sure to turn the light switch to  
the OFF position when you leave  
the vehicle for extended periods  
of time, otherwise the battery will  
be discharged.  
Never leave the light switch on  
when the engine is not running  
for extended periods of time even  
Instruments and controls 2-57  
signal will automatically flash three times.  
Choose the appropriate method to signal  
a lane change based on road and traffic  
conditions.  
JVI1591X  
JVI0980X  
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH  
Turn signal  
Move the lever up or down to signal the  
turning direction. When the turn is com-  
pleted, the turn signals cancel automati-  
cally.  
FOG LIGHT SWITCH (if so equipped)  
To turn the fog lights on, turn the head-  
light switch to the  
position, then turn  
the fog light switch to the  
position.  
To turn the fog lights on with the head-  
light switch in the AUTO position, the  
headlights must be on, then turn the fog  
light switch to the  
position.  
Lane change signal  
To turn them off, turn the fog light switch  
Move the lever up or down until the turn  
signal begins to flash, but the lever does  
not latch, to signal a lane change. Hold  
the lever until the lane change is com-  
pleted.  
to the OFF position.  
The headlights must be on for the fog  
lights to operate. The fog lights automa-  
tically turn off when the high beam  
headlights are selected.  
Move the lever up or down until the turn  
signal begins to flash, but the lever does  
not latch, and release the lever. The turn  
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HORN  
HEATED STEERING WHEEL (if so equipped)  
indicator light will turn off.  
NOTE:  
If the surface temperature of the steer-  
ing wheel is above 68°F (20°C) when the  
switch is turned on, the system will not  
heat the steering wheel. This is not a  
malfunction.  
JVI1569X  
JVI1592X  
To sound the horn, push the center pad  
area of the steering wheel.  
The heated steering wheel system is  
designed to operate only when the sur-  
face temperature of the steering wheel is  
below 68°F (20°C).  
Push the heated steering wheel switch to  
warm the steering wheel after the engine  
starts. The indicator light on the switch  
will illuminate.  
If the surface temperature of the steering  
wheel is below 68°F (20°C), the system will  
heat the steering wheel and cycle off and  
on to maintain a temperature above 68°F  
(20°C). The indicator light will remain on  
as long as the system is on.  
WARNING  
Do not disassemble the horn. Doing  
so could affect proper operation of  
the supplemental front air bag sys-  
tem. Tampering with the supple-  
mental front air bag system may  
result in serious personal injury.  
Push the switch again to turn the heated  
steering wheel system off manually. The  
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HEATED SEATS (if so equipped)  
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Any liquid spilled on the heated  
seat should be removed immedi-  
ately with a dry cloth.  
When cleaning the seat, never use  
gasoline, thinner, or any similar  
materials.  
If any malfunctions are found or  
the heated seat does not operate,  
turn the switch off and have the  
system checked. It is recom-  
mended you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for this service.  
WARNING  
Do not use or allow occupants to use  
the seat heater if you or the occu-  
pants cannot monitor elevated seat  
temperatures or have an inability to  
feel pain in body parts that contact  
the seat. Use of the seat heater by  
such people could result in serious  
injury.  
JVR0322X  
CAUTION  
The seats are warmed by built-in heaters.  
The switches located on the center con-  
sole can be operated independently of  
each other.  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Select heat range.  
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The battery could run down if the  
seat heater is operated while the  
engine is not running.  
Do not use the seat heater for  
extended periods or when no one  
is using the seat.  
Do not put anything on the seat  
which insulates heat, such as a  
blanket, cushion, seat cover, etc.  
Otherwise, the seat may become  
overheated.  
Do not place anything hard or  
heavy on the seat or pierce it with  
a pin or similar object. This may  
result in damage to the heater.  
For high-speed heating, push the HI  
(High) side of the switch.  
For low-speed heating, push the LO  
(Low) side of the switch.  
The indicator light on the switch will  
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illuminate when the heater is on.  
3. To turn off the heater, return the  
switch to the level position. Make sure  
the indicator light goes off.  
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DYNAMIC DRIVER ASSISTANCE SWITCH  
(models without ProPILOT assist)  
The heater is controlled by a thermo-  
stat, automatically turning the heater  
on and off. The indicator light will  
remain on as long as the switch is on.  
the brakes to the left or right wheels  
individually (for a short period of time). For  
additional information, see “Intelligent  
Lane Intervention (I-LI)” (P.5-40).  
When the vehicle’s interior is warmed,  
or before you leave the vehicle, be  
sure to turn off the switch.  
JVI1593X  
The dynamic driver assistance switch is  
used to temporarily turn on and off the  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (I-LI) system.  
The I-LI system must be turned on with  
the dynamic driver assistance switch  
every time the ignition is placed in the  
ON position.  
When the dynamic driver assistance  
switch is turned off, the indicator  
on  
the switch is off. The indicator will also be  
off if the I-LI system is deactivated using  
the vehicle information display.  
The I-LI system warns the driver with an  
indicator and a chime, and helps assist  
the driver to return the vehicle to the  
center of the traveling lane by applying  
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STEERING ASSIST SWITCH (models VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL (VDC)  
with ProPILOT assist) OFF SWITCH  
(P.5-129).)  
WAC0074X  
SIC4544  
The steering assist switch is used to  
temporarily turn on and off the steering  
assist system.  
The vehicle should be driven with the  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system on  
for most driving conditions.  
The steering assist system controls the  
steering system to help keep your vehicle  
near the center of the lane when driving.  
For additional information, see “ProPILOT  
assist” (P.5-66).  
If the vehicle is stuck in mud or snow, the  
VDC system reduces the engine output to  
reduce wheel spin. The engine speed will  
be reduced even if the accelerator is  
depressed to the floor. If maximum en-  
gine power is needed to free a stuck  
vehicle, turn the VDC system off.  
To turn off the VDC system, push the VDC  
OFF switch. The  
illuminate.  
indicator light will  
Push the VDC OFF switch again or restart  
the engine to turn on the system. (See  
“Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system”  
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INTELLIGENT 4X4 LOCK SWITCH (if  
so equipped)  
REAR DOOR ALERT  
The Rear Door Alert system functions  
under certain conditions to indicate there  
may be an object or passenger in the rear  
seat(s). Check the seat(s) before exiting  
the vehicle.  
The Rear Door Alert system is initially  
disabled. The driver can enable the sys-  
tem using the vehicle information display.  
For additional information, see “Vehicle  
Settings” (P.2-23).  
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When the driver puts the vehicle in the  
P (Park) position, a message appears  
in the vehicle information display for  
the driver to “Dismiss Message” or  
“Disable Alert” if desired.  
With the system enabled, when the  
driver exits the vehicle, an audible alert  
(horn sound) will occur unless a rear  
door is opened and closed within a  
short time to deactivate the alert.  
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If the doors are locked before the alert  
is deactivated by opening a rear door,  
the horn will sound.  
If the system is activated but the  
liftgate is opened before opening a  
rear door, the horn will be delayed  
until after the liftgate is closed.  
If the audible horn alert occurs, a  
message will also appear in the vehi-  
cle information display that states,  
“Check Back Seat for all articles”. For  
additional information, see “45. Check  
Back Seat For all articles” (P.2-36).  
When the system is enabled:  
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The system is activated when a rear  
door is opened and closed within 10  
minutes of the vehicle being driven.  
When the vehicle is started and the  
system is activated, a visual message  
appears in the vehicle information  
display. For additional information,  
see “44. Rear Door Alert is activated”  
(P.2-36).  
If a rear door is opened and closed but  
the vehicle is not driven within ap-  
proximately 10 minutes, the system  
will not be activated. A rear door must  
be opened and closed and the vehicle  
is driven within 10 minutes for the  
system to activate.  
JVI1595X  
The Intelligent 4x4 LOCK switch is located  
on the instrument panel. The AWD LOCK  
indicator light will illuminate when the  
switch is turned on. For additional infor-  
mation, refer to “Intelligent 4x4” (P.5-121).  
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Each time you push the switch, the AWD  
mode will switch: AUTO ? LOCK ? AUTO.  
WARNING  
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If the driver selects “Disable  
Alert”, no audible alert will be  
provided regardless of rear door  
open/close status.  
When the Rear Door Alert system is  
activated and a driver exits the vehicle  
after arriving at a destination:  
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ECO MODE SWITCH  
system.  
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There may be times when there is  
an object or passenger in the rear  
seat(s) but the audible alert does  
not sound. For example, this may  
occur if rear seat passengers  
enter or exit the vehicle during a  
trip.  
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The ECO mode system will turn off  
automatically if a malfunction occurs  
in the system.  
Turn off the ECO mode system when  
acceleration is required such as when:  
— driving with a heavy load of pas-  
sengers or cargo in the vehicle  
The system does not directly  
detect objects or passengers in  
the rear seat(s). Instead, it can  
— driving on a steep uphill slope  
detect when  
a rear door is  
opened and closed, indicating  
that there may be something in  
the rear seat(s).  
JVS0185X  
NOTE:  
The ECO mode system helps to enhance  
the fuel economy by controlling the  
engine and CVT operation (for CVT mod-  
els) automatically to avoid rapid accelera-  
tion.  
To turn on the ECO mode system, push  
the ECO switch. The ECO mode indicator  
appears on the meter.  
There may be times when the horn  
sounds but there are no objects or  
passengers in the rear seat(s).  
For additional information, see “44. Rear  
Door Alert is activated” (P.2-36).  
To turn off the ECO mode, push the ECO  
switch again. The ECO mode indicator will  
turn off.  
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The ECO mode system cannot be  
turned off while the accelerator pedal  
is depressed even if the ECO switch is  
pushed to OFF. Release the accelera-  
tor pedal to turn off the ECO mode  
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POWER OUTLET  
The power outlet is located in the instru-  
ment panel and center console box.  
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When not in use, be sure to close  
the cap. Do not allow water or any  
liquid to contact the outlet.  
CAUTION  
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The outlet and plug may be hot  
during or immediately after use.  
Do not use with accessories that  
exceed  
a 12 volt, 120W (10A)  
power draw. Do not use double  
adapters or more than one elec-  
trical accessory.  
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Use power outlet with the engine  
running to avoid discharging the  
vehicle battery.  
Avoid using power outlet when  
the air conditioner, headlights or  
rear window defroster is on.  
This power outlet is not designed  
for use with a cigarette lighter  
unit.  
Push the plug in as far as it will  
go. If good contact is not made,  
the plug may overheat or the  
internal temperature fuse may  
open.  
WAC0077X  
Instrument Panel  
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Before inserting or disconnecting  
a
plug, be sure the electrical  
WAC0233X  
accessory being used is turned  
OFF.  
Center Console Box  
Instruments and controls 2-65  
STORAGE  
CUP HOLDERS  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
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Do not force a USB device into the  
connector. Inserting the USB de-  
vice tilted or up-side-down into  
the connector may damage the  
connector. Make sure that the  
USB device is connected correctly  
into the connector.  
Do not use a reversible USB cable.  
Using the reversible USB cable  
may damage the connector.  
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Avoid abrupt starting and braking  
when the cup holder is being  
used to prevent spilling the drink.  
If the liquid is hot, it can scald you  
or your passenger.  
Use only soft cups in the cup  
holder. Hard objects can injure  
you in an accident.  
WAC0234X  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) CHAR-  
GING CONNECTOR  
The USB charging connector is located in  
the center console box.  
The USB charging connector can be used  
only for charging an external device.  
Connect a USB device into the connector.  
Charging will start automatically (max-  
imum output up to 5 volt, 12W, 2.4A).  
The external device will be charged con-  
tinuously while the ignition switch is in  
the ACC or ON position.  
Some mobile devices cannot be charged  
depending on their specifications.  
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JVI0884X  
JVI1601X  
JVI0873X  
Door (front and rear)  
Center console  
Rear seat (if so equipped)  
The rear cup holders are located in the  
rear fold-down armrest.  
CARGO AREA  
You can use the cargo area in diverse  
ways using the flexible luggage boards.  
Front  
SOFT BOTTLE HOLDERS  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Do not put objects heavier than 110  
lbs (50 kg) on the load floor.  
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Do not use bottle holder for any  
other objects that could be  
thrown about in the vehicle and  
possibly injure people during  
sudden braking or an accident.  
CAUTION  
Do not use bottle holder for open  
.
Do not push the front edge of the  
luggage board forcibly. Doing so  
liquid containers.  
Instruments and controls 2-67  
may cause the luggage board to  
be tilted, resulting in personal  
injury.  
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Do not handle the luggage board  
forcibly as this may deform it.  
While in the upper position, do  
not recline the seatbacks.  
Do not place cargo higher than  
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop  
or collision, unsecured cargo  
could cause personal injury.  
NOTE:  
JVI0888X  
The diversity of the cargo area may be  
restricted depending on the equipment  
of each vehicle.  
GLOVE BOX  
WARNING  
Keep glove box lid closed while driv-  
ing to help prevent injury in an  
accident or a sudden stop.  
JVI1620X  
1. Pull the outer board upward to 90°.  
2. Push down the board until it stops.  
To open the glove box, pull the handle.  
To close, push the lid in until the lock  
latches. The glove box light illuminates  
when the headlight switch is turned on.  
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.
Do not leave sunglasses in the  
sunglasses holder while parking  
in direct sunlight. The heat may  
damage the sunglasses.  
To open the sunglasses holder, push and  
release. Only store one pair of sunglasses  
in the holder.  
JVI1685X  
JVI0619X  
CONSOLE BOX  
SUNGLASSES HOLDER  
To open the console box lid, push up the  
knob and pull up the lid.  
To close, push the lid down until the lock  
latches.  
WARNING  
Keep the sunglasses holder closed  
while driving to avoid obstructing  
the driver’s view and to help prevent  
an accident.  
CAUTION  
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Do not use for anything other  
than sunglasses.  
Instruments and controls 2-69  
SIC4348  
JVI1686X  
JVI1336X  
Cargo area (hooks for shopping bags, etc.)  
Cargo area  
CARD HOLDER (driver’s side)  
Slide a card in the card holder.  
LUGGAGE HOOKS  
To use the hook, pull it up as illustrated.  
WARNING  
Do not apply a total load of more  
than 7 lb (3 kg) to the hook.  
WARNING  
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Always make sure that the cargo  
is properly secured. Use the sui-  
table ropes and hooks.  
Unsecured cargo can become  
dangerous in an accident or sud-  
den stop.  
Do not apply a total load of more  
than 22 lb (10 kg) to a single hook.  
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the seatbacks. In a sudden stop  
or collision, unsecured cargo  
could cause personal injury  
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The child restraint top tether  
strap may be damaged by con-  
tact with the parcel shelf or items  
in the cargo area. Remove the  
parcel shelf from the vehicle or  
store it in its storage space. Also,  
secure any lose items in the cargo  
area. Your child could be seriously  
injured or killed in a collision if the  
top tether strap is damaged.  
JVI1334X  
JVI1335X  
Removal  
PARCEL SHELF  
1. Open the liftgate. (See “Liftgate” (P.3-  
CAUTION  
26).)  
WARNING  
2. Detach both of the ropes (left and  
right) from the inside of the liftgate.  
3. Detach the parcel shelf by simply  
pulling it rearwards through the lift-  
gate opening.  
Make sure the parcel shelf is care-  
fully stored when not in use in order  
to prevent any damage.  
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Never put anything on the parcel  
shelf, no matter 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.  
Installation  
1. Open the liftgate.  
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2. Insert the parcel shelf by pushing it  
forwards as far as possible through  
the liftgate opening.  
Properly secure all cargo to help  
prevent it from sliding or shifting.  
Do not place cargo higher than  
3. Attach the corresponding ropes to  
each side  
of the liftgate.  
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ROOF RACK (if so equipped)  
4. Close the liftgate.  
GAWR are located on the F.M.V.S.S. or C.V.  
M.S.S. certification label (located on the  
driver’s door pillar). For additional infor-  
mation regarding GVWR and GAWR, refer  
to “Vehicle loading information” (P.10-11).  
WARNING  
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Always install the cross bars onto  
the roof side rails before loading  
cargo of any kind. Loading cargo  
directly onto the roof side rails or  
the vehicle’s roof may cause ve-  
hicle damage.  
Drive extra carefully when the  
vehicle is loaded at or near the  
cargo carrying capacity, espe-  
cially if the significant portion of  
that load is carried on the cross  
bars.  
Heavy loading of the cross bars  
has the potential to affect the  
vehicle stability and handling  
during sudden or unusual hand-  
ling maneuvers.  
JVI0889X  
Do not apply any load directly to the roof  
side rails. Cross bars must be installed  
before applying load/cargo/luggage to  
the roof of the vehicle. Genuine NISSAN  
accessory cross bars are available  
through a NISSAN dealer. It is recom-  
mended that you visit a NISSAN dealer for  
additional information.  
The service load capacity for the roof side  
rails is 150 lb (68 kg), however do not  
exceed the accessory cross bars load  
capacity.  
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Roof rack cross bars should be  
evenly distributed.  
Be careful that your vehicle does not  
exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating  
(GVWR) or its Gross Axle Weight Rating  
(GAWR front and rear). The GVWR and  
Do not exceed maximum roof  
rack cross bars load.  
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WINDOWS  
seconds, power to the windows is can-  
celed.  
POWER WINDOWS  
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Properly secure all cargo with  
ropes or straps to help prevent it  
from sliding or shifting. In a sud-  
den stop or collision, unsecured  
cargo could cause personal in-  
jury.  
WARNING  
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Make sure that all passengers  
have their hands, etc. inside the  
vehicle while it is in motion and  
before closing the windows. Use  
the window lock switch to pre-  
vent unexpected use of the  
power windows.  
To help avoid risk of injury or  
death through unintended opera-  
tion of the vehicle and or its  
systems, including entrapment  
in windows or inadvertent door  
lock activation, do not leave chil-  
dren, people who require the  
assistance of others or pets un-  
attended in your vehicle. Addi-  
tionally, the temperature 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.  
The power windows operate when the  
ignition switch is in the ON position, or for  
about 45 seconds after the ignition  
switch is placed in the OFF position. If  
the driver’s or front passenger’s door is  
opened during this period of about 45  
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Locking passengers’ windows  
When the lock button is pushed in, only  
the driver side window can be opened or  
closed. Push it in again to cancel.  
SIC4533  
SIC4523  
1.  
Window lock button  
Driver side window  
Rear left passenger side window  
Front passenger side window  
Rear right passenger side window  
Passenger side power window  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
switch  
The passenger side switch will open or  
close only the corresponding window. To  
open or close the window, push down or  
pull up the switch and hold it.  
Main power window switch (driver’s  
side)  
To open or close the window, push down  
or pull up the switch and hold it. The  
main switch (driver side switches) will  
open or close all the windows.  
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Auto-reverse function  
If the windows do not close auto-  
matically  
If the power window automatic function  
(closing only) does not operate properly,  
perform the following procedure to initi-  
alize the power window system.  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Close the door.  
3. After starting the engine, open the  
window completely by operating the  
power window switch.  
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.  
5. Release the power window switch.  
Operate the window by the automatic  
function to confirm the initialization is  
complete.  
If the power window automatic function  
does not operate properly after perform-  
ing the procedure above, it is recom-  
mended you have your vehicle checked  
by a NISSAN dealer.  
WARNING  
There are some small distances im-  
mediately before the closed position  
which cannot be detected. Make sure  
that all passengers have their hands,  
etc., inside the vehicle before closing  
the window.  
If the control unit detects something  
caught in the window as it is closing, the  
window will be immediately lowered.  
The auto reverse function can be acti-  
vated when the window is closed by  
automatic operation when the ignition  
switch is in the ON position or for 45  
seconds after the ignition switch is placed  
in the OFF position.  
Depending on the environment or driv-  
ing conditions, the auto reverse func-  
tion may be activated if an impact or  
load similar to something being caught  
in the window occurs.  
SIC4524  
Automatic operation  
The automatic operation is available for  
the switch that has an  
mark on its  
surface.  
To fully open or close the window, com-  
pletely push down or pull up the switch  
and release it; the switch need not be  
held. The window will automatically open  
or close all the way. To stop the window,  
just push or lift the switch in the opposite  
direction.  
A light push or pull on the switch will  
cause the window to open or close until  
the switch is released.  
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MOONROOF (if so equipped)  
during this period of about 45 seconds,  
power to the moonroof is canceled.  
WARNING  
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In an accident you could be  
thrown from the vehicle through  
an open moonroof. Always use  
seat belts and child restraints.  
Do not allow anyone to stand up  
or extend any portion of their  
body out of the moonroof open-  
ing while the vehicle is in motion  
or while the moonroof is closing.  
JVI0655X  
CAUTION  
Sunshade  
The sunshade will open automatically  
when the moonroof is opened. However,  
it must be closed manually.  
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Remove water drops, snow, ice or  
sand from the moonroof before  
opening.  
Do not place any heavy object on  
the moonroof or surrounding  
area.  
Tilting the moonroof  
To tilt up, first close the moonroof, then  
push the switch to the tilt up position  
and release it; it need not be held. To tilt  
down the moonroof, push the switch to  
POWER MOONROOF  
The moonroof only operates when the  
the tilt down position  
.
ignition switch is in the ON position.  
The moonroof is operational for about 45  
seconds, even if the ignition switch is  
pushed to the OFF position. If the driver’s  
door or the passenger’s door is opened  
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matically when the auto reverse function  
activates due to a malfunction, push and  
hold the moonroof switch to the close  
repaired. It is recommended you visit a  
NISSAN dealer for this service.  
Sliding the moonroof  
To fully open or close the moonroof, push  
the switch to the open  
or close  
position  
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position and release it; it need not be held.  
The roof will automatically open or close  
all the way. To stop the roof, push the  
switch once more while it is opening or  
closing.  
Depending on the environment or driv-  
ing conditions, the auto reverse func-  
tion may be activated if an impact or  
load similar to something being caught  
in the moonroof occurs.  
Auto reverse function  
If the moonroof does not operate  
If the moonroof does not operate prop-  
erly, perform the following procedure to  
initialize the moonroof operation system.  
WARNING  
There are some small distances im-  
mediately before the closed position  
which cannot be detected. Make sure  
that all passengers have their hands,  
etc., inside the vehicle before closing  
the moonroof.  
1. If the moonroof is open, close it fully  
by repeatedly pushing the moonroof  
switch to the close position  
the moonroof up.  
to tilt  
2. Push and hold the switch to the close  
position  
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3. Release the moonroof switch after the  
moonroof moves slightly up and  
down.  
If the control unit detects something  
caught in the moonroof when it is closing,  
the moonroof will be immediately  
opened.  
The auto reverse function can be acti-  
vated when the moonroof is closed by  
automatic operation when the ignition  
switch is in the ON position or for about  
45 seconds after the ignition switch is  
pushed to the OFF position.  
4. Push and hold the switch to the open  
position  
to fully tilt the moonroof  
down.  
5. Check if the moonroof switch oper-  
ates normally.  
If the moonroof does not operate prop-  
erly after performing the procedure  
above, have your moonroof checked and  
If the moonroof cannot be closed auto-  
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INTERIOR LIGHTS  
CAUTION  
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Do not leave the light switch on  
when the engine is not running  
for extended periods of time to  
prevent the battery from being  
discharged.  
Turn off the lights when you leave  
the vehicle.  
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INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH  
CONSOLE LIGHT (if so equipped)  
The console light will turn on whenever  
the parking lights or headlights are illu-  
minated.  
The interior light can be turned ON  
regardless of door position. The light will  
go off after a period of time unless the  
ignition switch is placed in the ON posi-  
tion when any door is opened.  
The interior lights can be set to operate  
when the doors are opened. To turn off  
the interior lights when a door open, push  
the switch, the interior lights will not  
illuminate, regardless of door position.  
The lights will go off when the ignition  
switch is placed in the ON position, or the  
driver’s door is closed and locked. The  
lights will also go off after a period of time  
when the doors are open.  
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The ignition switch is placed in the  
OFF position. (model with Intelligent  
Key system)  
The interior light timer will be cancelled  
when:  
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The driver’s door is locked.  
The ignition switch is placed in the ON  
position.  
When the switch is in the OFF position  
,
the room light does not illuminate, re-  
gardless of any condition.  
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MAP LIGHTS  
Push the button to turn the map lights  
on. To turn them off, push the button  
again.  
ROOM LIGHT  
The room light has  
a
three-position  
switch.  
When the switch is in the ON position  
the room light illuminates.  
,
When the switch is in the DOOR position  
, the room light illuminates when a door  
is opened.  
The interior light timer will keep the room  
light on for approximately 15 seconds  
when:  
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The key is removed from the ignition  
switch with the driver’s door closed.  
(model without Intelligent Key system)  
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HomeLink® UNIVERSAL  
TRANSCEIVER (if so equipped)  
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver  
provides a convenient way to consolidate  
the functions of up to three individual  
hand-held transmitters into one built-in  
device.  
CARGO LIGHT  
The cargo lights illuminate when the  
liftgate is opened. When the liftgate is  
closed, the lights will turn off.  
The light will also turn off after a period  
of time when the light remains illumi-  
nated after the ignition switch has been  
pushed to the OFF position to prevent  
the battery from becoming discharged.  
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver:  
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Will operate most Radio Frequency  
(RF) devices such as garage doors,  
gates, home and office lighting, entry  
door locks and security systems.  
Is powered by your vehicle’s battery.  
No separate batteries are required. If  
the vehicle’s battery is discharged or is  
disconnected, HomeLink® will retain  
all programming.  
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When the HomeLink® Universal Trans-  
ceiver is programmed, retain the origi-  
nal transmitter for future programming  
procedures (Example: new vehicle pur-  
chases). Upon sale of the vehicle, the  
programmed HomeLink® Universal  
Transceiver buttons should be erased  
for security purposes. For additional  
information, refer to “Programming  
HomeLink®” (P.2-81).  
VANITY MIRROR LIGHT (if so  
equipped)  
The light on the vanity mirror will turn on  
when the cover on the vanity mirror is  
opened.  
When the cover is closed, the light will  
turn off.  
The lights will also turn off after a  
period of time when the lights remain  
illuminated to prevent the battery from  
becoming discharged.  
WARNING  
.
Do not use the HomeLink® Uni-  
versal Transceiver with any gar-  
age door opener that lacks safety  
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PROGRAMMING HomeLink®  
stop and reverse features as re-  
quired by federal safety stan-  
dards. (These standards became  
effective for opener models man-  
ufactured after April 1, 1982.) A  
garage door opener which cannot  
detect an object in the path of a  
closing garage door and then  
automatically stop and reverse,  
does not meet current federal  
safety standards. Using a garage  
door opener without these fea-  
tures increases the risk of serious  
injury or death.  
During the programming proce-  
dure your garage door or security  
gate will open and close (if the  
transmitter is within range). Make  
sure that people or objects are  
clear of the garage door, gate,  
etc. that you are programming.  
The following steps show generic instruc-  
tions how to program  
a HomeLink®  
button. If you have any questions or are  
having difficulty programming your  
HomeLink® buttons, refer to the  
com/nissan or call 1-800-355-3515.  
NOTE:  
It is also recommended that a new  
battery be placed in the hand-held  
transmitter of the device being pro-  
grammed to HomeLink® for quicker  
programming and accurate transmis-  
sion of the radio-frequency.  
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2. Using both hands, simultaneously  
press and hold the desired HomeLink®  
button and handheld transmitter but-  
ton. DO NOT release until the  
1. Position the end of your hand-held  
transmitter 1-3 in (26-76 mm) away  
from the HomeLink® surface, keeping  
the HomeLink® indicator light  
view.  
in  
HomeLink® indicator light  
flashes  
slowly and then rapidly. When the  
indicator light flashes rapidly, both  
buttons may be released. (The rapid  
flashing indicates successful pro-  
gramming.)  
Your vehicle’s engine should be  
turned off while programming  
the HomeLink® Universal Trans-  
ceiver. Do not breathe exhaust  
gases; they contain colorless  
and odorless carbon monoxide.  
Carbon monoxide is dangerous. It  
can cause unconsciousness or  
death.  
NOTE:  
Some devices to be programmed  
may require you to replace Step 2  
with the cycling procedure noted in  
the “Programming HomeLink® for  
Canadian customers and gate open-  
ers” (P.2-82).  
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4. At the receiver located on the garage  
door opener motor in the garage,  
locate the “learn” or “smart” button  
(the name and color of the button  
may vary by manufacturer but it is  
usually located near where the hang-  
ing antenna wire is attached to the  
unit). If there is difficulty locating the  
button, reference the garage door  
opener’s manual.  
PROGRAMMING HomeLink® FOR  
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS AND GATE  
OPENERS  
Canadian radio-frequency laws require  
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)  
after several seconds of transmission –  
which may not be long enough for  
HomeLink® to pick up the signal during  
programming. Similar to this Canadian  
law, some U.S. gate operators are de-  
signed to “time-out” in the same manner.  
If you live in Canada or you are having  
difficulties programming a gate operator  
or garage door opener by using the  
“Programming HomeLink®” procedures,  
replace “Programming HomeLink®” Step  
2 with the following:  
5. Press and release the “learn” or “smart”  
button.  
NOTE:  
Once the button is pressed, you have  
approximately 30 seconds to initiate  
the next step.  
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3. Press and hold the programmed  
HomeLink® button and observe the  
indicator light.  
6. Return to the vehicle and firmly press  
and hold the programmed HomeLink®  
button for two seconds and release.  
Repeat the “press/hold/release” se-  
quence up to 3 times to complete  
the programming process. HomeLink®  
should now activate your rolling code  
equipped device.  
NOTE:  
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If the indicator light  
is solid/  
When programming  
a garage door  
continuous, programming is com-  
plete and your device should acti-  
vate when the HomeLink® button is  
pressed and released.  
opener, etc., unplug the device during  
the “cycling” process to prevent possi-  
ble damage to the garage door opener  
components.  
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If the indicator light blinks rapidly  
for two seconds and then turns to a  
solid/continuous light, continue  
with Steps 4-6 for a rolling code  
device. A second person may make  
the following steps easier. Use a  
ladder or other device. Do not stand  
on your vehicle to perform the next  
steps.  
Step 2: Using both hands, simultaneously  
press and hold the desired HomeLink®  
button and the hand-held transmitter  
button. During programming, your hand-  
held transmitter may automatically stop  
transmitting. Continue to press and hold  
the desired HomeLink® button while you  
press and re-press (“cycle”) your hand-  
7. If you have any questions or are  
having difficulty programming your  
HomeLink® buttons, refer to the  
HomeLink® web site at: www.  
homelink.com/nissan or call 1-800-  
355-3515.  
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held transmitter every two seconds until  
the frequency signal has been learned.  
The HomeLink® indicator light will flash  
slowly and then rapidly after several  
seconds upon successful programming.  
DO NOT release until the HomeLink®  
indicator light flashes slowly and then  
rapidly. When the indicator light flashes  
rapidly, both buttons may be released.  
The rapid flashing indicates successful  
programming.  
PROGRAMMING TROUBLESHOOT-  
ING  
CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED IN-  
FORMATION  
The following procedure clears the pro-  
grammed information from both buttons.  
Individual buttons cannot be cleared.  
However, individual buttons can be re-  
programmed, see “Reprogramming a sin-  
gle HomeLink® button” (P.2-83).  
If the HomeLink® does not quickly learn  
the hand-held transmitter information:  
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replace the hand-held transmitter  
batteries with new batteries.  
position the hand-held transmitter  
with its battery area facing away from  
the HomeLink® surface.  
To clear all programming  
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press and hold both the HomeLink®  
and hand-held transmitter buttons  
without interruption.  
1. Press and hold the two outer  
HomeLink® buttons until the indicator  
light begins to flash in approximately  
10 seconds. Do not hold for longer  
than 20 seconds.  
Proceed with “Programming HomeLink®”  
step 3 to complete.  
position the hand-held transmitter 1-3  
in (26-76 mm) away from the  
HomeLink® surface. Hold the transmit-  
ter in that position for up to 15  
seconds. If HomeLink® is not pro-  
grammed within that time, try holding  
the transmitter in another position -  
keeping the indicator light in view at  
all times.  
Remember to plug the device back in  
when programming is completed.  
OPERATING THE HomeLink® UNI-  
VERSAL TRANSCEIVER  
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver,  
after it is programmed, can be used to  
activate the programmed device. To op-  
erate, simply press and release the appro-  
priate programmed HomeLink® Universal  
Transceiver button. The amber indicator  
light will illuminate while the signal is  
being transmitted.  
2. Release both buttons.  
HomeLink® is now in the programming  
mode and can be programmed at any  
time beginning with “Programming  
HomeLink®” - Step 1.  
REPROGRAMMING A SINGLE  
HomeLink® BUTTON  
To reprogram a HomeLink® Universal  
Transceiver button, complete the follow-  
ing.  
If you have any questions or are having  
difficulty programming your HomeLink®  
buttons, refer to the HomeLink® web site  
355-3515.  
For convenience, the hand-held transmit-  
ter of the device may also be used at any  
time.  
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink®  
button. Do not release the button.  
2. The indicator light will begin to flash  
after 20 seconds. Without releasing  
the HomeLink® button, proceed with  
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“Programming HomeLink®” - Step 1.  
interference received, including inter-  
ference that may cause undesired op-  
eration.  
For questions or comments, contact  
nissan or 1-800-355-3515.  
NOTE:  
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver  
button has now been reprogrammed.  
The new device can be activated by  
pushing the HomeLink® button that was  
just programmed. This procedure will not  
affect any other programmed HomeLink®  
buttons.  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
For Canada:  
This device complies with Industry Ca-  
nada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not  
cause interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation of the device.  
IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN  
If your vehicle is stolen, you should  
change the codes of any non-rolling code  
device that has been programmed into  
HomeLink®. Consult the Owner’s Manual  
of each device or call the manufacturer or  
dealer of those devices for additional  
information.  
When your vehicle is recovered, you will  
need to reprogram the HomeLink® Uni-  
versal Transceiver with your new trans-  
mitter information.  
FCC Notice:  
For USA:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any  
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