Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems for Your Nissan Qashqai SUV 2020

NISSANCONNECT® OWNER’S MANUAL  
REARVIEW MONITOR (if so equipped)  
For models with NissanConnect® system,  
refer to NissanConnect® Owner’s Manual  
that includes the following information.  
For models with NissanConnect® System  
and Services featuring Apple CarPlay®  
and Android AutoTM, refer to the Nissan-  
Connect® Owner’s Manual regarding the  
following information.  
Available functions may vary depending  
on the models and specifications.  
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Audio  
Hands-Free Phone  
Apple CarPlay®  
Android AutoTM  
NissanConnect® Services powered by  
SiriusXM®  
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Navigation system  
Voice recognition  
Information and settings viewable on  
NissanConnect®  
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1. CAMERA button  
result in serious injury or death.  
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RearView Monitor is a conveni-  
ence feature and is not a sub-  
stitute for proper backing. Always  
turn and look out the windows,  
and check mirrors to be sure that  
it is safe to move before operat-  
WARNING  
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Failure to follow the warnings  
and instructions for proper use  
of the RearView Monitor could  
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ing the vehicle. Always back up  
slowly.  
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The system is designed as an aid  
to the driver in showing large  
stationary objects directly behind  
the vehicle, to help avoid dama-  
ging the vehicle.  
The distance guide line and the  
vehicle width line should be used  
as a reference only when the  
vehicle is on a level paved sur-  
face. The distance viewed on the  
monitor is for reference only and  
may be different than the actual  
distance between the vehicle and  
displayed objects.  
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To display the rear view, the RearView  
Monitor system uses a camera located  
HOW TO READ THE DISPLAYED  
LINES  
just above the vehicle’s license plate  
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Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle  
width and distances to objects with  
REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM OP-  
ERATION  
When the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, move the shift lever to the R  
(Reverse) position to operate the Rear-  
View Monitor.  
CAUTION  
reference to the bumper line  
displayed on the monitor.  
are  
Do not scratch the camera lens when  
cleaning dirt or snow from the front  
of the camera.  
Distance guide lines:  
Indicate distances from the vehicle body.  
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Red line : approximately 1.5 ft (0.5 m)  
Yellow line : approximately 3 ft (1 m)  
Green line : approximately 7 ft (2 m)  
The RearView Monitor system automati-  
cally shows a rear view of the vehicle  
when the shift lever is placed in the R  
(Reverse) position.  
Green line  
mately 10 ft (3 m)  
Vehicle width guide lines  
Indicate the vehicle width when backing  
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(if so equipped): approxi-  
The radio can still be heard while the  
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RearView Monitor is active.  
up.  
Predictive course lines  
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Indicate the predictive course when back-  
ing up. The predictive course lines will be  
displayed on the monitor when the shift  
lever is in the R (Reverse) position and if  
the steering wheel is turned. The predic-  
tive course lines will move depending on  
how much the steering wheel is turned  
and will not be displayed while the steer-  
ing wheel is in the straight ahead position.  
The vehicle width guide lines and the  
width of the predictive course lines are  
wider than the actual width and course.  
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTIVE  
AND ACTUAL DISTANCES  
The displayed guidelines and their loca-  
tions on the ground are for approximate  
reference only. Objects on uphill or down-  
hill surfaces or projecting objects will be  
actually located at distances different  
from those displayed in the monitor  
relative to the guidelines (refer to illustra-  
tions). When in doubt, turn around and  
view the objects as you are backing up, or  
park and exit the vehicle to view the  
positioning of objects behind the vehicle.  
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Backing up on a steep uphill  
Backing up on a steep downhill  
When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the  
distance guide lines and the vehicle width  
guide lines are shown closer than the  
actual distance. Note that any object on  
the hill is farther than it appears on the  
monitor.  
When backing up the vehicle down a hill,  
the distance guide lines and the vehicle  
width guide lines are shown farther than  
the actual distance. Note that any object  
on the hill is closer than it appears on the  
monitor.  
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position  
if the object projects over the  
actual backing up course.  
HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTIVE  
COURSE LINES  
WARNING  
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If the tires are replaced with  
different sized tires, the predic-  
tive course lines may be dis-  
played incorrectly.  
On a snow-covered or slippery  
road, there may be a difference  
between the predictive course  
line and the actual course line.  
If the battery is disconnected or  
becomes discharged, the predic-  
tive course lines may be dis-  
played incorrectly. If this occurs,  
please perform the following pro-  
cedures:  
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— Turn the steering wheel from  
lock to lock while the engine is  
running.  
— Drive the vehicle on a straight  
road for more than 5 minutes.  
When the steering wheel is  
turned with the ignition switch in  
the ON position, the predictive  
course lines may be displayed  
Backing up near a projecting object Backing up behind a projecting  
object  
The predictive course lines  
do not  
touch the object in the display. However,  
the vehicle may hit the object if it projects  
over the actual backing up course.  
The position  
is shown farther than the  
in the display. However, the  
is actually at the same dis-  
position  
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position  
tance as the position . The vehicle may  
hit the object when backing up to the  
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incorrectly.  
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1. Visually check that the parking space  
is safe before parking your vehicle.  
2. The rear view of the vehicle is dis-  
played on the screen when the shift  
lever is moved to the R (Reverse)  
position.  
3. Slowly back up the vehicle adjusting  
the steering wheel so that the pre-  
dictive course lines  
enter the park-  
ing space  
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4. Maneuver the steering wheel to make  
the vehicle width guide lines parallel  
to the parking space while referring  
to the predictive course lines.  
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5. When the vehicle is parked in the  
space completely, move the shift lever  
to the P (Park) position and apply the  
parking brake.  
HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF PRE-  
DICTIVE COURSE LINES  
To turn the predictive course lines on and  
off when the shift lever is in the P (Park)  
position, perform the following operation.  
1. Push the MENU button  
2. Touch the “Settings” key and then  
touch the “Camera” key.  
3. Touch the “Predictive Course Lines”  
key to turn the feature ON or OFF.  
Pushing the CAMERA button while the  
shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position  
can also turn on and off the predictive  
course lines.  
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ADJUSTING THE SCREEN  
1. Push the MENU button.  
REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM LIM-  
ITATIONS  
2. Touch the “Settings” key and then  
touch the “Camera” key.  
WARNING  
3. Touch the “Display Settings” key.  
4. Touch the “Brightness”, “Contrast”,  
Listed below are the system limita-  
tions for RearView Monitor. Failure to  
operate the vehicle in accordance  
with these system limitations could  
result in serious injury or death.  
“Tint”, “Color”, or “Black Level” key.  
5. Adjust the item by touching the “+” or  
“–” key on the touch screen display.  
NOTE:  
Do not adjust any of the display settings  
of the RearView Monitor while the  
vehicle is moving. Make sure the park-  
ing brake is firmly applied.  
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The system cannot completely  
eliminate blind spots and may  
not show every object.  
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Objects on the monitor may not be  
clear in a dark environment.  
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Underneath the bumper and the  
corner areas of the bumper can-  
not be viewed on the RearView  
Monitor because of its monitoring  
range limitation. The system will  
not show small objects below the  
bumper, and may not show ob-  
jects close to the bumper or on  
the ground.  
Objects viewed in the RearView  
Monitor differ from actual dis-  
tance because a wide-angle lens  
is used.  
Objects in the RearView Monitor  
will appear visually opposite  
compared to when viewed in the  
rearview and outside mirrors.  
Use the displayed lines as a re-  
ference. The lines are highly af-  
fected by the number of  
occupants, fuel level, vehicle po-  
sition, road conditions and road  
grade.  
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When washing the vehicle with  
high-pressure water, be sure not  
to spray it around the camera.  
Otherwise, water may enter the  
camera unit causing water con-  
densation on the lens, a malfunc-  
tion, fire or an electric shock.  
Do not strike the camera. It is a  
precision instrument. Otherwise,  
it may malfunction or cause da-  
mage resulting in a fire or an  
electric shock.  
There may be a delay when switching  
between views.  
If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on  
the camera, the RearView Monitor  
may not display objects clearly. Clean  
the camera.  
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Do not use wax on the camera lens.  
Wipe off any wax with a clean cloth  
dampened with a diluted mild clean-  
ing agent, then wipe with a dry cloth.  
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The following are operating limitations  
and do not represent a system malfunc-  
tion:  
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When the temperature is extremely  
high or low, the screen may not clearly  
display objects.  
When strong light directly shines on  
the camera, objects may not be dis-  
played clearly.  
Vertical lines may be seen in objects  
on the screen. This is due to strong  
reflected light from the bumper.  
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Make sure that the liftgate is  
securely closed when backing up.  
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The screen may flicker under fluores-  
Do not put anything on the rear-  
view camera. The rearview cam-  
era is installed above the license  
plate.  
cent light.  
The colors of objects on the RearView  
Monitor may differ somewhat from  
the actual color of objects.  
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diluted mild cleaning agent and then  
wiping it with a dry cloth.  
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION  
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Do not use alcohol, benzine or  
thinner to clean the camera. This  
will cause discoloration.  
Do not damage the camera as the  
monitor screen may be adversely  
affected.  
If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on the  
camera  
, RearView Monitor may not  
display objects clearly. Clean the camera  
by wiping it with a cloth dampened with a  
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INTELLIGENT AROUND VIEW®  
MONITOR (if so equipped)  
viewed. The four corners of the  
vehicle in particular, are areas  
where objects do not always ap-  
pear in the bird’s-eye, front, or  
rear views. Always check your  
surroundings to be sure that it is  
safe to move before operating  
the vehicle. Always operate the  
vehicle slowly.  
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The driver is always responsible  
for safety during parking and  
other maneuvers.  
CAUTION  
Do not scratch the lens when clean-  
ing dirt or snow from the front of the  
camera.  
The Intelligent Around View® Monitor  
system is designed as an aid to the driver  
in situations such as slot parking or  
parallel parking.  
The monitor displays various views of the  
position of the vehicle in a split screen  
format. Not all views are available at all  
times.  
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1. CAMERA button  
View® Monitor system could re-  
sult in serious injury or death.  
The Intelligent Around View®  
Monitor is a convenience feature  
and is not a substitute for proper  
vehicle operation because it has  
areas where objects cannot be  
WARNING  
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Failure to follow the warnings  
and instructions for the proper  
use of the Intelligent Around  
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Available views:  
after the CAMERA button has been  
pushed with the shift lever in a position  
other than the R (Reverse) position.  
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Front view  
The view to the front of the vehicle.  
Rear view  
The view to the rear of the vehicle.  
Bird’s-eye view  
The views to the vehicle from above.  
Front-side view  
The view around and ahead of the  
Available views  
WARNING  
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The distance guide lines and the  
vehicle width guide lines should  
be used as a reference only when  
the vehicle is on a paved, level  
surface. The apparent distance  
viewed on the monitor may be  
different than the actual distance  
between the vehicle and dis-  
played objects.  
Use the displayed lines and the  
bird’s-eye view as a reference.  
The lines and the bird’s-eye view  
are greatly affected by the num-  
ber of occupants, fuel level, vehi-  
cle position, road condition and  
road grade.  
front passenger’s side wheel.  
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To display the multiple views, the Intelli-  
gent Around View® Monitor system uses  
cameras  
located in the front grille, on  
the vehicle’s outside mirrors and one just  
above the vehicle’s license plate.  
INTELLIGENT AROUND VIEW®  
MONITOR SYSTEM OPERATION  
When the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, push the CAMERA button on  
the instrument panel or move the shift  
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If the tires are replaced with  
different sized tires, the predic-  
tive course lines and the bird’s-  
eye view may be displayed incor-  
rectly.  
lever to the  
R (Reverse) position to  
operate the Intelligent Around View®  
Monitor.  
The screen displayed on the Intelligent  
Around View® Monitor will automatically  
return to the previous screen 3 minutes  
When driving the vehicle up a hill,  
objects viewed in the monitor are  
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Front and rear view:  
farther than they appear. When  
driving the vehicle down a hill,  
objects viewed in the monitor are  
closer than they appear.  
Objects in the rear view will ap-  
pear visually opposite compared  
to when viewed in the rearview  
and outside mirrors.  
Use the mirrors or actually look to  
properly judge distances to other  
objects.  
On a snow-covered or slippery  
road, there may be a difference  
between the predictive course  
line and the actual course line.  
The vehicle width and predictive  
course lines are wider than the  
actual width and course.  
The displayed lines on the rear  
view will appear slightly off to the  
right because the rear view cam-  
era is not installed in the rear  
center of the vehicle.  
Guiding lines that indicate the approx-  
imate vehicle width and distances to  
objects with reference to the vehicle body  
line  
, are displayed on the monitor.  
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Distance guide lines:  
Indicate distances from the vehicle body.  
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Red line : approximately 1.5 ft (0.5 m)  
Yellow line : approximately 3 ft (1 m)  
Green line : approximately 7 ft (2 m)  
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Green line  
(if so equipped): approxi-  
mately 10 ft (3 m)  
Vehicle width guide lines  
Indicate the vehicle width.  
Predictive course lines  
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Front view  
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Indicate the predictive course when op-  
erating the vehicle. When the monitor  
displays the rear view, the predictive  
course lines will be displayed on the  
monitor if the steering wheel is turned.  
The predictive course lines will move  
depending on how much the steering  
wheel is turned and will not be displayed  
while the steering wheel is in the straight  
ahead position.  
The front view will not be displayed when  
the vehicle speed is above 6 MPH (10  
km/h).  
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Rear view  
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NOTE:  
When the monitor displays the front  
In addition, the non-viewable corners  
are displayed in red to remind the driver  
to be cautious. When the rear sonar is  
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view and the steering wheel turns  
about 90 degrees or less from the  
straight ahead position, both the  
right and left predictive course lines  
are displayed. When the steering  
wheel turns about 90 degrees or  
more, the predictive course line is  
displayed only on the opposite side  
of the turn.  
active, non-viewable corners  
for the  
rear side of the vehicle are not displayed.  
(See “Rear Sonar System (RSS)” (P.5-134).)  
WARNING  
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Objects in the bird’s-eye view will  
appear farther than the actual  
distance.  
Tall objects, such as a curb or  
vehicle, may be misaligned or not  
displayed at the seam of the  
views.  
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Bird’s-eye view:  
The bird’s-eye view shows the overhead  
view of the vehicle which helps confirm  
the vehicle position and the predictive  
course to a parking space.  
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Objects that are above the cam-  
era cannot be displayed.  
The view for the bird’s-eye view  
may be misaligned when the  
camera position alters.  
A line on the ground may be  
misaligned and is not seen as  
being straight at the seam of the  
views. The misalignment will in-  
crease as the line proceeds away  
from the vehicle.  
The vehicle icon  
shows the position of  
the vehicle. Note that the distance be-  
tween objects viewed in the bird’s-eye  
view differs from the actual distance.  
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The areas that the cameras cannot cover  
are indicated in black.  
After the ignition switch is placed in the  
ON position, the non-viewable area  
is  
highlighted in yellow for a few seconds  
after the bird’s-eye view is displayed.  
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTIVE  
AND ACTUAL DISTANCES  
The displayed guidelines and their loca-  
tions on the ground are for approximate  
reference only. Objects on uphill or down-  
hill surfaces or projecting objects will be  
actually located at distances different  
from those displayed in the monitor  
relative to the guidelines (refer to illustra-  
tions). When in doubt, turn around and  
view the objects as you are backing up, or  
park and exit the vehicle to view the  
positioning of objects behind the vehicle.  
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Front-side view:  
Guiding lines:  
Guiding lines that indicate the approx-  
imate width and the front end of the  
vehicle are displayed on the monitor.  
The front-of-vehicle line  
shows the  
front part of the vehicle.  
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The side-of-vehicle line  
shows the  
vehicle width including the outside mir-  
Backing up on a steep uphill  
rors.  
When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the  
distance guide lines and the vehicle width  
guide lines are shown closer than the  
actual distance. Note that any object on  
the hill is farther than it appears on the  
monitor.  
The extensions of both the front and  
side  
lines are shown with a green  
dotted line.  
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JVH1160X  
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Backing up on a steep downhill  
Backing up near a projecting object Backing up behind a projecting  
object  
When backing up the vehicle down a hill,  
the distance guide lines and the vehicle  
width guide lines are shown farther than  
the actual distance. Note that any object  
on the hill is closer than it appears on the  
monitor.  
The predictive course lines  
do not  
touch the object in the display. However,  
the vehicle may hit the object if it projects  
over the actual backing up course.  
The position  
is shown farther than the  
in the display. However, the  
is actually at the same dis-  
position  
position  
tance as the position . The vehicle may  
hit the object when backing up to the  
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position  
if the object projects over the  
incorrectly.  
actual moving course.  
HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTIVE  
COURSE LINES  
WARNING  
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If the tires are replaced with  
different sized tires, the predic-  
tive course lines may be dis-  
played incorrectly.  
On a snow-covered or slippery  
road, there may be a difference  
between the predictive course  
line and the actual course line.  
If the battery is disconnected or  
becomes discharged, the predic-  
tive course lines may be dis-  
played incorrectly. If this occurs,  
please perform the following pro-  
cedures:  
SAA1897  
— Turn the steering wheel from  
lock to lock while the engine is  
running.  
— Drive the vehicle on a straight  
road for more than 5 minutes.  
When the steering wheel is  
turned with the ignition switch in  
the ON position, the predictive  
course lines may be displayed  
1. Visually check that the parking space  
is safe before parking your vehicle.  
2. The rear view of the vehicle is dis-  
played on the screen when the shift  
lever is moved to the R (Reverse)  
position.  
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5. When the vehicle is parked in the  
space completely, move the shift lever  
to the P (Park) position and apply the  
parking brake.  
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A different screen is selected.  
HOW TO SWITCH THE DISPLAY  
With the ignition switch placed in the ON  
position, push the CAMERA button or  
move the shift lever to the R (Reverse)  
position to operate the Intelligent Around  
View® Monitor.  
The Intelligent Around View® Monitor dis-  
plays different split screen views depend-  
ing on the position of the shift lever. Push  
the CAMERA button to switch between  
the available views.  
If the shift lever is in the R (Reverse)  
position, the available views are:  
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Rear view/bird’s-eye view split screen  
Rear view/front-side view split screen  
Rear view  
If the shift lever is in the out of R (Reverse)  
position, the available views are:  
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Front view/bird’s-eye view split screen  
Front view/front-side view split screen  
3. Slowly back up the vehicle adjusting  
the steering wheel so that the pre-  
The display will switch from the Intelligent  
dictive course lines  
enter the park-  
Around View® Monitor screen when:  
ing space  
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The shift lever is in the D (Drive)  
position and the vehicle speed in-  
creases above approximately 6 MPH  
(10 km/h).  
4. Maneuver the steering wheel to make  
the vehicle width guide lines parallel  
to the parking space while referring  
to the predictive course lines.  
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INTELLIGENT AROUND VIEW®  
MONITOR SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
Otherwise, water may enter the  
camera unit causing water con-  
densation on the lens, a malfunc-  
tion, fire or an electric shock.  
Do not strike the cameras. They  
are precision instruments. Doing  
so could cause a malfunction or  
cause damage resulting in a fire  
or an electric shock.  
WARNING  
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Listed below are the system limita-  
tions for Intelligent Around View®  
Monitor. Failure to operate the vehi-  
cle in accordance with these system  
limitations could result in serious  
injury or death.  
.
Do not use the Intelligent Around  
View® Monitor with the outside  
mirrors in the stored position,  
and make sure that the liftgate  
is securely closed when operating  
the vehicle using the Intelligent  
Around View® Monitor.  
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ADJUSTING THE SCREEN  
1. Push the MENU button.  
2. Touch the “Settings” key and then  
touch the “Camera” key.  
3. Touch the “Display Settings” key.  
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The apparent distance between  
objects viewed on the Intelligent  
Around View® Monitor differs  
from the actual distance.  
The cameras are installed above  
the front grille, the outside mir-  
rors and above the rear license  
plate. Do not put anything on the  
cameras.  
4. Touch the “Brightness”, “Contrast”,  
“Tint”, “Color”, or “Black Level” key.  
5. Adjust the item by touching the “+” or  
“–” key on the touch screen display.  
NOTE:  
Do not adjust the display settings of the  
Intelligent Around View® Monitor while  
the vehicle is moving. Make sure the  
parking brake is firmly applied.  
.
When washing the vehicle with  
highpressure water, be sure not  
to spray it around the cameras.  
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not appear in the monitor.  
The following are operating limitations  
and do not represent a system malfunc-  
tion:  
.
There may be a delay when switching  
between views.  
.
When the temperature is extremely  
high or low, the screen may not  
display objects clearly.  
.
When strong light directly shines on  
the camera, objects may not be dis-  
played clearly.  
.
.
The screen may flicker under fluores-  
cent light.  
WAE0056X  
The colors of objects on the Intelligent  
Around View® Monitor may differ  
somewhat from the actual color of  
objects.  
System temporarily unavailable  
When the “  
” icon is displayed on the  
screen, there will be abnormal conditions  
in the Intelligent Around View® Monitor.  
This will not hinder normal driving opera-  
tion but the system should be inspected.  
It is recommended you visit a NISSAN  
dealer.  
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Objects on the Intelligent Around  
View® Monitor may not be clear and  
the color of the object may differ in a  
dark environment.  
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There may be differences in sharpness  
between each camera view of the  
bird’s-eye view.  
There are some areas where the system  
will not show objects and the system  
does not warn of moving objects. When in  
the front or the rear view display, an  
object below the bumper or on the  
ground may not be viewed . When in  
the bird’s-eye view, a tall object near the  
Do not use wax on the camera lens.  
Wipe off any wax with a clean cloth  
that has been dampened with  
a
diluted mild cleaning agent, then wipe  
with a dry cloth.  
seam  
of the camera viewing areas will  
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cloth dampened with  
a diluted mild  
cleaning agent and then wiping with a  
dry cloth.  
WAE0057X  
WAE0211X  
When the “  
” icon is displayed on the  
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
screen, the camera image may be receiv-  
ing temporary electronic disturbances  
from surrounding devices. This will not  
hinder normal driving operation but the  
system should be inspected. It is recom-  
mended you visit a NISSAN dealer.  
CAUTION  
.
.
Do not use alcohol, benzine or  
thinner to clean the camera. This  
will cause discoloration.  
Do not damage the camera as the  
monitor screen may be adversely  
affected.  
If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on any of  
the cameras  
, the Intelligent Around  
View® Monitor may not display objects  
clearly. Clean the camera by wiping with a  
4-20 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems  
MOVING OBJECT DETECTION  
(MOD) (if so equipped)  
always use the outside mirror  
and rearview mirror and turn  
and check the surroundings to  
ensure it is safe to maneuver.  
.
.
The system is deactivated at  
speeds above 5 MPH (8 km/h). It  
is reactivated at lower speeds.  
The MOD system is not designed  
to detect the surrounding sta-  
tionary objects.  
The MOD system can inform the driver of  
moving objects near the vehicle when  
driving out of garages, maneuvering in  
parking lots and in other such instances.  
The MOD system detects moving objects  
by using image processing technology on  
the image shown in the display.  
MOD SYSTEM OPERATION  
The MOD system will turn on automati-  
cally under the following conditions:  
.
.
When the shift lever is in the  
(Reverse) position.  
R
WAE0016X  
1. CAMERA button  
When the CAMERA button is pushed  
to activate the Intelligent Around  
View® Monitor system on the display.  
system could result in serious  
injury or death.  
The MOD system is not a substi-  
tute for proper vehicle operation  
and is not designed to prevent  
contact with objects surrounding  
the vehicle. When maneuvering,  
WARNING  
.
.
When vehicle speed decreases below  
approximately 5 MPH (8 km/h).  
.
Failure to follow the warnings  
and instructions for proper use  
of the Moving Object Detection  
The MOD system operates in the follow-  
ing conditions when the camera view is  
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-21  
NOTE:  
displayed:  
While the RCTA chime (if so equipped) is  
beeping, the MOD system does not  
chime.  
.
When the shift lever is in the P (Park) or  
N (Neutral) position and the vehicle is  
stopped, the MOD system detects the  
moving objects in the bird’s-eye view.  
The MOD system will not operate if  
either door is opened. If outside mir-  
rors are folded, MOD may not operate  
properly.  
.
.
When the shift lever is in the D (Drive)  
position, and the vehicle speed is  
below approximately 5 MPH (8 km/h),  
the MOD system detects moving ob-  
jects in the front view.  
JVH1256X  
When the shift lever is in the  
R
Front and bird’s-eye views  
(Reverse) position and the vehicle  
speed is below approximately 5 MPH  
(8 km/h), the MOD system detects  
moving objects in the rear view. The  
MOD system will not operate if the  
liftgate is open.  
The MOD system does not detect moving  
objects in the front-side view. The MOD  
icon is not displayed on the screen when  
in this view.  
When the MOD system detects a moving  
object near the vehicle, the yellow frame  
will be displayed on the view where the  
object is detected and a chime will sound  
once. While the MOD system continues to  
detect moving objects, the yellow frame  
continues to be displayed.  
JVH0873X  
Rear and bird’s-eye views  
4-22 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems  
In the bird’s-eye view, the yellow frame  
is displayed on each camera image (front,  
rear, right, left) depending on where  
moving objects are detected.  
may not be heard.  
.
The MOD system performance  
will be limited according to en-  
vironmental conditions and sur-  
rounding objects such as:  
— When there is low contrast  
between background and the  
moving objects.  
— When there is blinking source  
of light.  
— When strong light such as  
another vehicle’s headlight or  
sunlight is present.  
— When camera orientation is  
not in its usual position, such  
as when the outside mirror is  
folded.  
— When there is dirt, water drops  
or snow on the camera lens.  
— When the position of the mov-  
ing objects in the display is  
not changed.  
The MOD system might detect  
flowing water droplets on the  
camera lens, white smoke from  
the muffler, moving shadows, etc.  
The yellow frame  
is displayed on each  
view in the front view and rear view  
modes.  
A blue MOD icon is displayed in the view  
where the MOD system is operative. A  
gray MOD icon  
is displayed in the view  
where the MOD system is not operative.  
If the MOD system is turned off, the MOD  
icon  
is not displayed.  
JVH1257X  
TURNING MOD ON AND OFF  
The MOD system can be turned on and  
off using the vehicle information display.  
(See “Driver Assistance” (P.2-20).)  
Rear and front-side views  
MOD SYSTEM LIMITATIONS  
WARNING  
Listed below are the system limita-  
tions for MOD. Failure to operate the  
vehicle in accordance with these  
system limitations could result in  
serious injury or death.  
.
.
.
Excessive noise (for example,  
audio system volume or open  
vehicle window) will interfere  
with the chime sound, and it  
The MOD system may not func-  
tion properly depending on the  
speed, direction, distance or  
WAE0067X  
Rear view  
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-23  
diluted mild cleaning agent and then  
wiping with a dry cloth.  
shape of the moving objects.  
.
.
If your vehicle sustains damage  
to the parts where the camera is  
installed, leaving it misaligned or  
bent, the sensing zone may be  
altered and the MOD system may  
not detect objects properly.  
When the temperature is extre-  
mely high or low, the screen may  
not display objects clearly. This is  
not a malfunction.  
NOTE:  
WAE0211X  
The blue MOD icon will change to  
orange if one of the following has  
occurred.  
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE  
.
.
When the system is malfunctioning.  
When the component temperature  
CAUTION  
reaches a high level (icon will blink).  
When the rear view camera has  
detected a blockage (icon will blink).  
.
.
.
Do not use alcohol, benzine or  
thinner to clean the camera. This  
will cause discoloration.  
Do not damage the camera as the  
monitor screen may be adversely  
affected.  
If the icon light continues to illuminate  
orange, have the MOD system checked.  
It is recommended that you visit a  
NISSAN dealer for this service.  
If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on any of  
the cameras , the MOD system may not  
operate properly. Clean the camera by  
wiping with a cloth dampened with a  
4-24 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems  
VENTILATORS  
JVH0662X  
JVH0663X  
JVH0879X  
CENTER VENTILATORS  
Open/close the ventilators by moving the  
control to either direction.  
SIDE VENTILATORS  
Open/close the ventilators by moving the  
control to either direction.  
REAR VENTILATORS (if so equipped)  
Open/close the ventilators by moving the  
control to either direction.  
:
This symbol indicates that the venti-  
lators are open. Moving the control to  
this direction will open the ventilators.  
This symbol indicates that the venti-  
lators are closed. Moving the control  
to this direction will close the ventila-  
tors.  
:
This symbol indicates that the venti-  
lators are open. Moving the control to  
this direction will open the ventilators.  
This symbol indicates that the venti-  
lators are closed. Moving the control  
to this direction will close the ventila-  
tors.  
:
This symbol indicates that the venti-  
lators are open. Moving the side  
control to this direction will open the  
ventilators.  
This symbol indicates that the venti-  
lators are closed. Moving the side  
control to this direction will close the  
ventilators.  
:
:
:
Adjust the air flow direction of the venti-  
lators by moving the center knob (up/  
down, left/right) until the desired position  
is achieved.  
Adjust the air flow direction of the venti-  
lators by moving the center knob (up/  
down, left/right) until the desired position  
is achieved.  
Adjust the air flow direction of the venti-  
lators by moving the center knob (up/  
down, left/right) until the desired position  
is achieved.  
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-25  
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER  
blower will operate even if the engine is  
turned off and the ignition switch is  
placed in the ON position.  
WARNING  
NOTE:  
.
.
The heater and air conditioner  
operate only when the engine is  
running.  
.
Odors from inside and outside the  
vehicle can build up in the air condi-  
tioner unit. Odor can enter the pas-  
senger compartment through the  
ventilators.  
When parking, set the heater and air  
conditioner controls to turn off air  
recirculation to allow fresh air into  
the passenger compartment. This  
should help reduce odors inside the  
vehicle.  
Never leave children or adults  
who would normally require the  
support of others alone in the  
vehicle. Pets should not be left  
alone either. They could unknow-  
ingly activate switches or con-  
trols and inadvertently become  
involved in a serious accident  
and injure themselves. On hot,  
sunny days, temperatures in a  
closed vehicle could quickly be-  
come high enough to cause se-  
vere or possibly fatal injuries to  
people or animals.  
.
.
.
Do not use the recirculation mode  
for long periods as it may cause  
the interior air to become stale  
and the windows to fog up.  
Do not adjust the heating and air  
conditioning controls while driv-  
ing so that full attention may be  
given to vehicle operation.  
The heater and air conditioner operate  
when the engine is running. The air  
4-26 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems  
Temperature control:  
Turn the temperature control dial to set  
the desired temperature. Turn the dial  
between the middle and the right posi-  
tion to select the hot temperature. Turn  
the dial between the middle and the left  
position to select the cool temperature.  
Air flow control:  
Push one of the air flow control buttons  
to select the air flow outlets.  
Air flows mainly from center and side  
ventilators.  
Air flows mainly from center and side  
JVH0664X  
ventilators and foot outlets.  
Air flows mainly from the foot outlet  
and partly from the defroster.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
A/C button/Fan speed control  
Air flow control buttons  
dial  
MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER AND  
HEATER  
Controls  
Air flows mainly from the defroster  
MAX A/C button/Temperature control  
and foot outlets.  
dial  
4.  
5.  
Front defroster  
Rear defroster  
button  
Air intake control:  
Turning system on/off:  
button (See “Rear  
The air intake control mode will change  
To turn on the system, turn the fan speed  
window and outside mirror defroster  
each time the air recirculation  
is pushed.  
button  
control  
dial out of the OFF position.  
switch” (P.2-52).)  
Turn the dial counterclockwise to the OFF  
position to turn off the system.  
6.  
Air recirculation  
button  
.
When the indicator light is turned on,  
the air recirculates inside the vehicle.  
Fan speed control:  
Turn the fan speed control  
.
When the indicator light is turned off,  
the air flow is drawn from outside the  
vehicle.  
dial  
dial  
clockwise to increase the fan speed.  
Turn the fan speed control  
counterclockwise to decrease the fan  
speed.  
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-27  
A/C (Air Conditioner) operation:  
Defrosting or defogging:  
Heater operation  
Heating:  
This mode is used to direct heated air  
from the foot outlets. Some air also flows  
from the defroster outlets and the side  
ventilator outlets.  
Push the A/C button to turn on or off the  
air conditioner. When the air conditioner  
is on, the A/C indicator light on the button  
illuminates.  
This mode directs the air to the defroster  
outlets to defrost/defog the windows.  
1. Push the front defroster  
button.  
(The indicator light will turn on.)  
MAX A/C (Quick Air Conditioning) op-  
eration:  
2. Turn the fan speed control  
dial to  
the desired position.  
1. Push the air recirculation  
button  
Push the MAX A/C button for maximum  
for normal heating. (The indicator light  
will turn off.)  
3. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the desired position between the  
middle and the hot (right) position.  
cooling and dehumidifying.  
When the MAX A/C mode is turned on, the  
air flow mode indicator will turn off with  
2. Push the  
button. (The indicator  
light will turn on.)  
To remove frost from the windshield  
quickly, turn the temperature control  
dial to the maximum hot (right) posi-  
the air flow mode fixed at  
.
3. Turn the fan speed control  
the desired position.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the desired position between the  
middle and the hot (right) position.  
dial to  
At the same time, the indicator light on  
the A/C button and the air recirculation  
mode will turn on.  
Push the MAX A/C button again to turn  
off the MAX A/C mode. When the MAX A/C  
mode is turned off, most of the settings  
will return to the previous state, while the  
indicator light on the A/C button will stay  
on.  
tion and the fan speed control  
dial  
to the maximum position.  
When the front defroster mode is  
selected, the air conditioner automa-  
tically turns on if the outside tempera-  
ture is more than 36°F (2°C). This  
dehumidifies the air which helps defog  
the windshield. The air recirculation  
indicator automatically turns off, al-  
lowing outside air to be drawn into  
the passenger compartment to  
further improve the defogging perfor-  
mance. The recirculation mode can-  
not be activated in the front defroster  
mode.  
Ventilation:  
This mode directs outside air from the  
side and center ventilators.  
1. Push the air recirculation  
button.  
(The indicator light will turn off.)  
2. Push the  
button. (The indicator  
light will turn on.)  
3. Turn the fan speed control  
dial to  
the desired position.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the desired position.  
Bi-level heating:  
The bi-level mode directs warmed air to  
4-28 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems  
NOTE:  
the side and center ventilators and to the  
front and rear floor outlets.  
the ventilators is the highest it can go  
when in MAX A/C mode regardless of the  
Clear snow and ice from the wiper  
blades and air inlet in front of the  
windshield. This improves heater op-  
eration.  
position of the fan speed control  
dial.  
1. Push the air recirculation  
button.  
(The indicator light will turn off.)  
Dehumidified heating:  
2. Push the  
button. (The indicator  
This mode is used to heat and dehumidify  
Air conditioner operation  
light will turn on.)  
the air.  
Start the engine, turn the fan speed  
3. Turn the fan speed control  
dial to  
1. Push the air recirculation  
button.  
control  
dial to the desired position,  
the desired position.  
(The indicator light will turn off.)  
and push the A/C button to activate the  
air conditioner. When the air conditioner  
is on, cooling and dehumidifying func-  
tions are added to the heater operation.  
The air conditioner cooling function op-  
erates only when the engine is running.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the desired position.  
2. Push the  
button. (The indicator  
light will turn on.)  
3. Turn the fan speed control  
dial to  
Heating and defogging:  
the desired position.  
This mode heats the interior and defogs  
the windows.  
4. Push the A/C button on. (The indicator  
light will turn on.)  
5. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the desired position between the  
middle and the hot (right) position.  
Cooling:  
1. Push the  
button. (The indicator  
light will turn on.)  
This mode is used to cool and dehumidify  
the air.  
2. Turn the fan speed control  
the desired position.  
dial to  
1. Push the  
button. (The indicator  
light will turn on.)  
Dehumidified defogging:  
3. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the maximum hot (right) position.  
This mode is used to defog the windows  
2. Turn the fan speed control  
the desired position.  
dial to  
and dehumidify the air.  
When the  
button is pushed, the air  
conditioner automatically turns on if the  
outside temperature is more than 36°F  
(2°C). This dehumidifies the air which  
helps defog the windshield. The air re-  
circulation indicator automatically turns  
off, allowing outside air to be drawn into  
the passenger compartment to further  
improve the defogging performance.  
1. Push the front defroster  
button.  
3. Push the A/C button. (The indicator  
(The indicator light will turn on.)  
light will turn on.)  
2. Turn the fan speed control  
dial to  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the desired position between the  
middle and the cool (left) position.  
For quick cooling, push the MAX A/C  
button. When the MAX A/C button is  
pushed, it will activate the air recirculation  
mode. The amount of air coming through  
the desired position.  
3. Turn the temperature control dial to  
the desired position.  
When the front defroster or  
mode is  
selected, the air conditioner automatically  
turns on if the outside temperature is  
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-29  
more than 36°F (2°C). This dehumidifies  
the air which helps defog the windshield.  
The air recirculation mode automatically  
turns off, allowing outside air to be drawn  
into the passenger compartment to  
further improve the defogging perfor-  
mance.  
The air conditioner is always on in front  
defroster or  
mode, regardless of  
whether the indicator light is on or off.  
NOTE:  
.
The air conditioner system should  
be operated for approximately 10  
minutes at least once a month. This  
helps prevent damage to the air  
conditioner system due to the lack  
of lubrication.  
JVH0665X  
1.  
2.  
Front defroster  
button  
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER AND  
HEATER  
ON·OFF button/Temperature control dial  
.
.
.
A visible mist may be seen coming  
from the ventilators in hot, humid  
conditions as the air is cooled ra-  
pidly. This does not indicate a mal-  
function.  
If the engine coolant temperature  
becomes too high, the air recircula-  
tion mode will be activated and the  
indicator light will come on automa-  
tically.  
If the engine coolant temperature  
gauge indicates engine coolant tem-  
perature over the normal range, turn  
the air conditioner off. (See “If your  
vehicle overheats” (P.6-16).)  
(driver side)  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
MODE button  
Display screen  
A/C (Air Conditioner) button  
Automatic operation (AUTO)  
The AUTO mode may be used year-round  
as the system automatically controls the  
air conditioner to a constant tempera-  
ture, air flow distribution and fan speed  
after the desired temperature is set  
manually.  
DUAL button/Temperature control dial  
(passenger side)  
7.  
Rear defroster  
button (See “Rear  
window and outside mirror defroster  
switch” (P.2-52).)  
Cooling and dehumidified heating:  
8.  
9.  
Air recirculation  
Fan speed control  
button  
1. Push the AUTO button (the indicator  
button  
light will turn on).  
10. AUTO button  
11. Outside air circulation  
2. Turn the temperature control dial to  
set the desired temperature.  
button  
4-30 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems  
.
.
When the DUAL indicator light is not  
illuminated, pushing the DUAL but-  
ton (the indicator light will turn on)  
allows the user to independently  
change the driver and passenger  
side temperatures with the corre-  
sponding temperature control dial.  
To cancel the separate tempera-  
ture setting, push the DUAL button  
(the indicator light will turn off) and  
the driver’s side temperature  
setting will be applied to both the  
driver and passenger sides.  
maximum levels.  
Air flow control:  
.
.
After the windshield is cleared, push  
the AUTO button (the AUTO indicator  
light will turn on).  
Push the MODE button to select the  
desired mode:  
Air flows mainly from the center and  
side ventilators.  
When the front defroster  
button is  
pushed, the air conditioner will turn on  
when the outside air temperature is  
above approximately 36°F (2°C) to  
defog the windshield. The air recircu-  
lation mode will automatically turn off.  
The outside air circulation mode will  
be selected to improve the defogging  
performance.  
Air flows mainly from the center and  
side ventilators and foot outlets.  
Air flows mainly from the foot outlet  
and partly from the defroster.  
Air flows mainly from the front  
defroster outlets and foot outlets.  
Temperature control:  
The temperature of the passenger  
compartment will be maintained  
automatically. Air flow distribution  
and fan speed are also controlled  
automatically.  
A visible mist may be seen coming  
from the ventilators in hot and humid  
conditions as the air is cooled rapidly.  
This does not indicate a malfunction.  
Do not set the temperature too low when  
the front defroster mode is on (the  
indicator light is illuminated), because  
doing so may fog up the windshield.  
Turn the temperature control dial to set  
the desired temperature.  
.
When the DUAL indicator light is not  
illuminated, pushing the DUAL button  
(the indicator light will turn on) allows  
the user to independently change the  
driver and passenger side tempera-  
tures with the corresponding tem-  
perature control dial.  
Manual operation  
The manual mode can be used to control  
the heater and air conditioner to your  
desired settings.  
Fan speed control:  
Dehumidified defrosting/defogging:  
Also turning the passenger’s side  
temperature control dial changes only  
the front passenger’s side tempera-  
ture. (The DUAL indicator light will  
illuminate and DUAL will appear on  
the display.)  
To cancel the separate temperature  
setting, push the DUAL button (the  
indicator light will turn off) and the  
driver’s side temperature setting will  
Push the fan speed control button (  
1. Push the front defroster  
(The indicator light on the front  
defroster button will illuminate).  
button  
side or  
side) to manually control the  
fan speed.  
Push the AUTO button to change the fan  
2. Turn the temperature control dial to  
speed to the automatic mode.  
set the desired temperature.  
.
.
To quickly remove frost from the out-  
side surface of the windshield, set the  
temperature and the fan speed to the  
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-31  
NOTE:  
be applied to both the driver and  
passenger sides.  
Even if the system is manually set to the  
air recirculation mode, when both out-  
side temperature and coolant tempera-  
ture are low, the system may  
automatically switch to the outside air  
circulation mode.  
Air intake control:  
.
Push the air recirculation  
button  
to recirculate interior air inside the  
vehicle. The indicator light on the  
button will come on.  
To turn the system off:  
The air recirculation cannot be acti-  
vated when the air conditioner is in  
the front defrosting mode.  
To turn off the heater and air conditioner,  
push the ON·OFF button.  
Push the ON·OFF button again, the sys-  
tem will turn on in the mode which was  
used immediately before the system was  
turned off.  
.
.
Push the outside air circulation  
button to draw outside air into the  
passenger compartment. The indica-  
tor light on the button will come on.  
JVH0727X  
To control the air intake automatically,  
Remote engine start logic (if so  
equipped)  
push and hold either the air recircula-  
tion  
button or the outside air  
button (whichever but-  
When the remote engine start function is  
activated, the vehicles equipped with the  
automatic air conditioner and heater may  
go into automatic heating or cooling  
mode depending on the outside and  
cabin temperatures. During this period,  
the display and the buttons will be  
inoperable until the ignition switch is  
placed in the ON position. When the  
temperature is low, the rear defroster  
and the heated steering wheel (if so  
equipped) may also be activated auto-  
matically with the activation of the re-  
mote engine start function. (See “Remote  
engine start” (P.3-23).)  
circulation  
ton with the indicator light illumi-  
nated). The indicator lights (both air  
recirculation  
culation  
and outside air cir-  
buttons) will flash twice,  
and then the air intake will switch to  
automatic control. When the auto-  
matic control is set, the system auto-  
matically alternates between the  
outside air circulation and the air  
recirculation modes. (The indicator  
light of the active mode will turn on.)  
JVH0728X  
4-32 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems  
ANTENNA  
contribute in  
warming.  
a small part to global  
OPERATING TIPS (for automatic air  
conditioner)  
Special charging equipment and lubricant  
are required when servicing your vehicle’s  
air conditioner. Using improper refriger-  
ants or lubricants will cause severe da-  
mage to the air conditioner system. (See  
“Air conditioning system refrigerant and  
lubricant recommendations” (P.10-6).)  
A NISSAN dealer will be able to service  
your environmentally friendly air condi-  
tioner system.  
When the engine coolant temperature  
and outside air temperature are low, the  
air flow from the foot outlets may not  
operate for a maximum of 150 seconds.  
However, this is not a malfunction. After  
the coolant temperature warms up, air  
flow from the foot outlets will operate  
normally.  
The sensors  
and , located on the  
instrument panel, help maintain a con-  
stant temperature. Do not put anything  
on or around the sensors.  
In-cabin microfilter  
SAA2374  
The air conditioner system is equipped  
with an in-cabin microfilter. To make sure  
the air conditioner heats, defogs, and  
ventilates efficiently, replace the filter  
according the specified maintenance in-  
tervals listed in the "9. Maintenance and  
schedules" section. It is recommended to  
visit a NISSAN dealer to replace the filter.  
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER  
To remove the antenna, hold the bottom  
of the antenna and turn it counterclock-  
wise.  
WARNING  
To install the antenna, turn the antenna  
clockwise and tighten.  
The air conditioner system contains  
refrigerant under high pressure. To  
avoid personal injury, any air condi-  
tioner service should be done only by  
an experienced technician with the  
proper equipment.  
The filter should be replaced if the air flow  
decreases significantly or if windows fog  
up easily when operating the heater or air  
conditioner.  
CAUTION  
.
To avoid damaging or deforming  
the antenna, be sure to remove  
the antenna under the following  
conditions.  
The air conditioner system in your vehicle  
is charged with a refrigerant designed  
with the environment in mind.  
— The vehicle enters a garage  
with a low ceiling.  
This refrigerant will not harm the  
earth’s ozone layer. However, it may  
Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-33  
CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO  
When installing a car phone or a CB radio  
in your vehicle, be sure to observe the  
following precautions, otherwise the new  
equipment may adversely affect the elec-  
tronic control modules and electronic  
control system harness.  
— The vehicle is covered with a  
car cover.  
Be sure that antenna is removed  
before the vehicle enters an auto-  
matic car wash.  
Always properly tighten the an-  
tenna rod during installation.  
Otherwise, the antenna rod may  
break during vehicle operation.  
CAUTION  
.
.
.
.
Keep the antenna as far away as  
possible from the electronic con-  
trol modules.  
Keep the antenna wire more than  
WARNING  
8
in (20 cm) away from the  
electronic control system har-  
ness. Do not route the antenna  
wire next to any harness.  
.
.
A cellular phone should not be  
used for any purpose while driv-  
ing so full attention may be given  
to vehicle operation. Some juris-  
dictions prohibit the use of cellu-  
lar phones while driving.  
If you must make a call while your  
vehicle is in motion, the hands-  
free cellular phone operational  
mode (if so equipped) is highly  
recommended. Exercise extreme  
caution at all times so full atten-  
tion may be given to vehicle  
operation.  
.
Adjust the antenna standing-  
wave ratio as recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
.
.
Connect the ground wire from the  
CB radio chassis to the body.  
For details, it is recommended  
you visit a NISSAN dealer.  
.
If a conversation in a moving  
vehicle requires you to take  
notes, pull off the road to a safe  
location and stop your vehicle  
before doing so.  
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5 Starting and driving  
Precautions when starting and driving...................... 5-4  
Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ................................ 5-4  
Three-way catalyst ............................................................... 5-4  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ........... 5-5  
Avoiding collision and rollover .................................... 5-8  
Starting the engine (model without Intelligent  
Key system) ................................................................................... 5-18  
Starting the engine (model with Intelligent  
Key system) ................................................................................... 5-19  
Remote engine start (if so equipped) .............. 5-20  
Driving the vehicle ................................................................... 5-20  
On-pavement and off-road  
Continuously Variable  
driving precautions .............................................................. 5-9  
Transmission (CVT) ......................................................... 5-20  
Off-road recovery .................................................................. 5-9  
Rapid air pressure loss ...................................................... 5-9  
Drinking alcohol/drugs and driving ..................... 5-10  
Driving safety precautions .......................................... 5-10  
Manual Transmission (MT) ........................................ 5-25  
Parking brake............................................................................... 5-27  
Pedal type............................................................................... 5-27  
Switch type (models with electronic  
Ignition switch (models without Intelligent  
parking brake system) ................................................. 5-27  
Key system) .................................................................................... 5-12  
Automatic brake hold (if so equipped).................... 5-29  
Continuously Variable  
How to activate/deactivate the automatic  
Transmission (CVT)............................................................ 5-13  
brake hold function ........................................................ 5-30  
Manual Transmission (MT)........................................... 5-13  
Key positions .......................................................................... 5-14  
How to use the automatic brake  
hold function........................................................................ 5-31  
Push-button ignition switch (model with  
SPORT mode switch (if so equipped) ....................... 5-32  
ECO mode system ................................................................... 5-32  
ECO Pedal Guide function ......................................... 5-33  
Ambient ECO........................................................................ 5-34  
ECO Drive Report.............................................................. 5-34  
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) ..................................... 5-35  
LDW system operation ................................................. 5-36  
How to enable/disable the LDW system ....... 5-37  
Intelligent Key system) .......................................................... 5-14  
Operating range for engine start function ...... 5-14  
Push-button ignition switch operation............. 5-15  
Push-button ignition switch positions .............. 5-16  
Emergency engine shut off ........................................ 5-16  
Intelligent Key battery discharge........................... 5-17  
Before starting the engine................................................. 5-17