Instruments and controls for Your Nissan X Trail SUV 2020

COCKPIT  
8.  
Steering-wheel-mounted controls (right  
side)  
LEFT-HAND DRIVE (LHD) MODEL  
— Cruise control switches*  
— Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system  
switches*  
— Speed limiter switches*  
— ProPILOT system switches*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(without navigation)*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(with navigation)*  
— Voice recognition system switch*  
Shift lever  
9.  
— Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT)  
— Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)  
— Manual Transmission (MT)  
10. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch  
or Electronic Stability Program (ESP) OFF  
switch  
11.  
Heated steering wheel switch* or Head-  
light aiming control switch*  
12. Parking brake (Pedal type)*  
13. Headlight cleaner switch* or Intelligent  
4x4 LOCK switch (for Korea)* or Steering  
Assist switch*  
WAA0060X  
14. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) switch* or  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Instrument brightness control switch  
TRIP RESET switch  
(without navigation)*  
Intelligent Lane Intervention switch*  
15. Stop/Start OFF switch* or SPORT mode  
switch*  
16. Power back door switch*  
17. ECO switch*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(with navigation)*  
Headlight and turn signal switch/Fog light  
switch*  
— Voice recognition system switch*  
Steering wheel  
— Horn  
Wiper and washer switch  
Hazard indicator flasher switch  
4.  
Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left  
side)  
— Audio control* or Navigation System**  
— Vehicle information display control  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
5.  
18. Power back door main switch* or Fuel-  
filler lid opener switch*  
6.  
7.  
19. Push-button ignition switch (model with  
Intelligent Key system)*  
Instruments and controls 2-3  
20. Ignition switch (model without Intelligent  
Key system)*  
21. Parking brake (Switch type)*  
22. Automatic brake hold switch*  
23. Hill descent control switch*  
24. Intelligent 4x4 mode switch*  
*:  
if equipped  
**:  
See the separate Navigation System  
Owner’s Manual (if equipped).  
2-4 Instruments and controls  
— Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system  
switches*  
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (RHD) MODEL  
— Speed limiter switches*  
— ProPILOT system switches*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(without navigation)*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(with navigation)*  
— Voice recognition system switch*  
7.  
Wiper and washer switch or Headlight  
and turn signal switch/Fog light switch*  
8.  
9.  
Power back door main switch*  
Power back door switch*  
10. Instrument brightness control switch  
11. TRIP RESET switch  
12. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) switch* or  
Intelligent Lane Intervention switch*  
13. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) OFF switch  
or Electronic Stability Program (ESP) OFF  
switch  
14. Intelligent 4x4 mode switch*  
15. Shift lever  
— Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT)  
— Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)  
— Manual Transmission (MT)  
16. Automatic brake hold switch*  
17. Parking brake (Switch type)*  
18. Steering wheel  
WAA0058X  
1.  
2.  
Hill descent control switch*  
— Voice recognition system switch*  
Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left  
3.  
4.  
Hazard indicator flasher switch  
side)  
Headlight and turn signal switch/Fog light  
switch* or Wiper and washer switch  
— Audio control* or Navigation System**  
— Vehicle information display control  
— Horn  
5.  
6.  
Push-button ignition switch (model with  
Intelligent Key system)*  
Steering-wheel-mounted controls (right  
19. Parking brake (Pedal type)*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
20. Ignition switch (model without Intelligent  
(without navigation)*  
Key system)*  
side)  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(with navigation)*  
21. ECO switch* or Stop/Start or Idling Stop  
OFF switch*  
— Cruise control switches*  
Instruments and controls 2-5  
22. Stop/Start or Idling Stop OFF switch*  
23. ECO switch* or Steering Assist switch*  
24. Heated steering wheel switch* or Head-  
light aiming control switch*  
*:  
if equipped  
**:  
See the separate Navigation System  
Owner’s Manual (if equipped).  
2-6 Instruments and controls  
INSTRUMENT PANEL  
9.  
10. Driver’s front-impact air bag/Horn  
11. Heater/air conditioner control  
Steering wheel lock lever  
LEFT-HAND DRIVE (LHD) MODEL  
12. Auxiliary input jack* and USB connection  
port*  
13. Power outlet* or Cigarette lighter*  
14. Defogger switch  
15. Front passenger air bag status light*  
16. Glove box  
17. Fuse box cover*  
*:  
if equipped  
**:  
See the separate Navigation System  
Owner’s Manual (if equipped).  
WAA0061X  
1.  
Side ventilator  
Meters and gauges/Clock  
Center ventilator  
Audio system* or Navigation System**  
— Rear view monitor*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(with navigation)*  
— Voice Recognition System*  
Passenger’s front-impact air bag  
Fuse box cover  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Fuel-filler lid release handle* or Hood  
— Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
release handle*  
Around View Monitor*  
8.  
Hood release handle*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(without navigation)*  
Instruments and controls 2-7  
9.  
Power outlet* or Cigarette lighter* or  
Auxiliary input jack* and USB connection  
port*  
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE (RHD) MODEL  
10. Auxiliary input jack* and USB connection  
port* or Power outlet* or Cigarette lighter*  
11.  
Defogger switch  
12. Steering wheel lock lever  
13. Hood release handle  
14. Fuel-filler lid release handle  
15. Fuse box cover*  
*:  
if equipped  
**:  
See the separate Navigation System  
Owner’s Manual (if equipped).  
JVC1028X  
1.  
Side ventilator  
(with navigation)*  
2.  
3.  
Passenger’s front-impact air bag  
Audio system* or Navigation System**  
— Rear view monitor*  
— Voice Recognition System*  
Center ventilator  
Meters and gauges/Clock  
Driver’s front-impact air bag/Horn  
Glove box  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
— Intelligent Around View Monitor/  
Around View Monitor*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
(without navigation)*  
— Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System  
— Fuse box  
Heater/air conditioner control  
8.  
2-8 Instruments and controls  
METERS AND GAUGES  
JVC0581X  
1.  
Tachometer  
2.  
3.  
Warning/indicator lights  
Vehicle information display  
— Odometer/twin trip odometer  
Speedometer  
Engine coolant temperature gauge  
Fuel gauge  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Instruments and controls 2-9  
Push the TRIP RESET switch  
(located on the  
Distance to empty (dte — km or mile):  
SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER  
Speedometer  
instrument panel) to change the display as  
The distance to empty (dte)  
provides you  
follows:  
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 consump-  
tion.  
ODO ? TRIP A ? TRIP B ? ODO  
Resetting twin trip odometer:  
Push the TRIP RESET switch  
for more than 1  
second to reset the trip odometer to zero.  
The display is updated every 30 seconds.  
TACHOMETER  
The dte mode includes a low range warning  
feature. If the fuel level is low, the warning is  
displayed on the screen.  
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte  
display will change to “———”.  
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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 momen-  
tarily change the display.  
JVI1006X  
The speedometer indicates the vehicle speed  
(km/h or MPH).  
Distance to empty (dte — km or mile)/  
Odometer  
JVI0951X  
Odometer/Twin trip odometer:  
The tachometer indicates the engine speed in  
After the ignition switch is placed in the “OFF”  
or “LOCK” position from “ON” position, the  
odometer/twin trip odometer stays on for 30  
seconds. With the ignition switch in the “OFF”  
position, when you open any door then close all  
doors, the odometer/twin trip odometer stays  
on for 30 seconds.  
revolutions per minute (rpm). Do not rev the  
engine into the red zone  
The red zone varies with models.  
.
The odometer/twin trip odometer is displayed  
in the vehicle information display when the  
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
JVI1603X  
The odometer displays the total distance the  
vehicle has been driven.  
The twin trip odometer displays the distance  
of individual trips.  
Changing odometer/twin trip odometer dis-  
play:  
2-10 Instruments and controls  
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE  
GAUGE  
FUEL GAUGE  
JVI0796X  
Type C  
JVI0640X  
The engine coolant temperature gauge indi-  
JVI0999X  
cates the engine coolant temperature.  
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.  
Type A  
The engine coolant temperature is normal  
when the gauge needle points within the zone  
shown in the illustration.  
The engine coolant temperature will vary with  
the outside air temperature and driving condi-  
tions.  
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).  
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.  
The arrow,  
, indicates the fuel-filler lid is  
JVI0820X  
located on the right side of the vehicle.  
Type B  
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If the gauge is over the normal range,  
stop the vehicle as soon as safely possi-  
ble and let the engine idle.  
If the engine is overheated, continued  
operation of the vehicle may seriously  
damage the engine. (See “If your vehicle  
overheats” (P.6-11) for immediate action  
required.)  
CAUTION:  
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.  
Instruments and controls 2-11  
“ON” position. When the switch is operated, the  
vehicle information display switches to the  
brightness adjustment mode.  
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)  
For Korea:  
If the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) illumi-  
nates while the engine is running, it may  
indicate that the fuel-filler cap is loose or  
missing, or that the fuel level is low. Make sure  
that the fuel-filler cap is installed and closed  
tightly, and that a sufficient amount of fuel  
remains in the fuel tank. (See “Malfunction  
Indicator Light (MIL)” (P.2-20).)  
Push the + side of the switch  
meter panel lights and instrument panel lights  
(if equipped). The bar moves to the + side.  
to brighten the  
Push the - side of the switch to dim the  
lights. The bar moves to the − side.  
The vehicle information display returns to the  
normal display when the instrument brightness  
control switch is not operated for more than 5  
seconds.  
INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL  
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMIS-  
SION (CVT)/DUAL CLUTCH TRANSMIS-  
SION (DCT) POSITION INDICATOR (if  
equipped)  
The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)/  
Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) position indi-  
cator indicates the shift lever position when the  
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
JVI0644X  
JVI0661M  
The instrument brightness control switch can  
be operated when the ignition switch is in the  
2-12 Instruments and controls  
WARNING LIGHTS, INDICATOR  
LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) warn-  
ing light (except for Europe)/Electronic  
Stability Program (ESP) warning light  
(for Europe)  
High beam assist indicator light*  
High beam indicator light  
AdBlue® warning light*  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warn-  
ing light  
Water-in-fuel-filter warning light*  
Hill descent control system on indica-  
tor light*  
Automatic brake hold indicator (white)  
*
Brake warning light (red)  
Hill Start Assist system on indicator  
Automatic brake hold indicator  
Charge warning light  
light*  
(green)*  
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)  
Rear fog light indicator light*  
Security indicator light  
Electric power steering warning light  
Dipped beam indicator light*  
Door lock indicator light*  
Electronic parking brake system  
warning light (yellow)*  
Intelligent Emergency Braking system  
ECO mode system indicator light*  
warning light*  
Electronic parking brake indicator  
light*  
Small light indicator light  
SPORT mode indicator light*  
Low tire pressure warning light*  
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) AUTO indica-  
Malfunction Warning Light (MWL) (red)*  
tor light (4WD model)  
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)/All-Wheel  
Drive (AWD) LOCK indicator light*  
Trailer direction indicator light*  
Master warning light  
Turn signals/hazard indicator lights  
Seat belt warning light  
Front fog lights indicator light*  
Front passenger air bag status light*  
Glow plug indicator light*  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) off  
indicator light (except for Europe)/  
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) off  
indicator light (for Europe)  
Speed [120 km/h (75 MPH)] warning  
light*  
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)  
air bag warning light  
*: if equipped  
Instruments and controls 2-13  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) malfunction.  
CHECKING LIGHTS  
Anti-lock Braking System (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 in-  
dicates the ABS is operational.  
If the ABS warning light illuminates while the  
engine is running, or while driving, it may  
indicate the ABS is not functioning properly.  
Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer  
promptly.  
If an ABS malfunction occurs, the anti-lock  
function is turned off. The brake system then  
operates normally, but without anti-lock assis-  
tance. (See “Brake system” (P.5-156).)  
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 equipped) will  
Parking brake warning indicator (models not  
equipped with electronic parking brake sys-  
tem):  
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position, the brake warning light illuminates.  
When the engine is started and the parking  
brake is released, the brake warning light turns  
off.  
If the parking brake is not fully released, the  
brake warning light remains on. Be sure that  
the brake warning light has turned off before  
driving. (See “Parking brake” (P.3-40).)  
come on:  
,
,
(red)*1,  
,
.
*1: models not equipped with electronic parking  
brake system  
The following lights (if equipped) will come on  
briefly and then go off:  
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
(red)*2.  
*2: models equipped with electronic parking  
brake system  
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.  
Have the system checked, and if necessary  
repaired, by a NISSAN dealer promptly.  
Some indicators and warnings are also dis-  
played on the vehicle information display  
between the speedometer and tachometer.  
(See “Vehicle information display” (P.2-22).)  
Low brake fluid warning indicator:  
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 brake warning light illuminates while the  
engine is running, or while driving, and the  
parking brake is released, it may indicate the  
brake fluid level is low.  
When the brake warning light illuminates while  
driving, stop the vehicle safely as soon as  
possible. Stop the engine and check the brake  
fluid level. If the brake fluid level is at the  
minimum mark, add brake fluid as necessary.  
(See “Brake fluid” (P.8-24).)  
Brake warning light (red)  
WARNING:  
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If the brake fluid level is below the  
minimum mark on the brake fluid reser-  
voir, do not drive the vehicle until the  
WARNING LIGHTS  
brake system has been checked by  
a
NISSAN dealer.  
AdBlue® warning light (if equipped  
for diesel engine model)  
The AdBlue® warning light will illuminate if the  
level of AdBlue® fluid in the AdBlue® tank is  
getting low, or if there is a malfunction in the  
AdBlue® system. See “AdBlue® Selective Cataly-  
tic Reduction (SCR) system (if equipped for  
diesel engine model)” (P.5-5).  
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Even if you judge it to be safe, have your  
vehicle towed because driving it could be  
dangerous.  
Depressing the brake pedal without the  
engine running and/or with a low brake  
fluid level could increase the stopping  
distance and require greater pedal travel  
distance and effort.  
If the brake fluid level is sufficient, have the  
brake system checked by  
promptly.  
a NISSAN dealer  
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning in-  
dicator:  
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 illuminate, it may indicate  
The brake warning light indicates the parking  
brake system operation (models not equipped  
with electronic parking brake system), a low  
brake fluid level of the brake system and an  
2-14 Instruments and controls  
the ABS is not functioning properly. Have the  
brake system checked, and if necessary re-  
paired, by a NISSAN dealer promptly. (See “Anti-  
lock Braking System (ABS) warning light” (P.2-  
14).)  
Electric power steering warning  
Intelligent Emergency Braking  
light  
system warning light (if equipped)  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the electric power steering warning light illu-  
minates. After starting the engine, the electric  
power steering warning light turns off. This  
indicates the electric power steering is opera-  
tional.  
If the electric power steering warning light  
illuminates while the engine is running, it may  
indicate the electric power steering is not  
functioning properly and may need servicing.  
Have the electric power steering checked by a  
NISSAN dealer.  
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 steering wheel, especially in sharp  
turns and at low speeds.  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the Intelligent Emergency Braking system  
warning light illuminates. After starting the  
engine, the warning light turns off.  
This light illuminates when the Intelligent  
Emergency Braking system is set to OFF on  
the vehicle information display.  
If the light illuminates when the Intelligent  
Emergency Braking system is ON, it may  
indicate that the system is unavailable. See  
“Intelligent Emergency Braking” (P.5-133) or  
“Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian  
detection system” (P.5-138).  
Charge warning light  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the charge warning light illuminates, and then  
turns off. This indicates the charging system is  
operational.  
If the charge warning light illuminates while the  
engine is running, or while driving, it may  
indicate the charging system is not functioning  
properly and may need servicing.  
When the charge warning light illuminates  
while driving, stop the vehicle safely as soon  
as possible. Stop the engine and check the  
alternator belt. If the alternator belt is loose,  
broken or missing, the charging system needs  
repair. (See “Drive belt” (P.8-21).)  
If the alternator belt appears to be functioning  
correctly but the charge warning light remains  
illuminated, have the charging system checked  
by a NISSAN dealer promptly.  
Low tire pressure warning light (if  
equipped)  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the low tire pressure warning light illuminates  
and then turns off. This indicates that the low  
tire pressure warning system is operational.  
(See “Electric power steering” (P.5-155).)  
This light illuminates if there is low tire pressure  
or a tire pressure warning system malfunction.  
CAUTION:  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)  
monitors the tire pressure of all tires except the  
spare.  
Electronic parking brake system  
warning light (yellow) (if equipped)  
Do not continue driving if the alternator belt  
is loose, broken or missing.  
The electronic parking brake system warning  
light functions for the electronic parking brake  
system. If the warning light illuminates at any  
time, it may indicate that the electronic parking  
brake system is not functioning properly. Have  
the brake system checked, and if necessary  
repaired, by a NISSAN dealer promptly.  
Low tire pressure warning:  
If the vehicle is being driven with low tire  
pressure, the low tire pressure warning light  
will illuminate.  
When the low tire pressure warning light  
illuminates, you should stop and adjust the tire  
pressure to the recommended COLD tire pres-  
sure shown on the tire placard. Use a tire  
pressure gauge to check the tire pressure. The  
Instruments and controls 2-15  
low tire pressure warning light may not auto-  
matically turn off when the tire pressure is  
adjusted. After the tire is inflated to the  
recommended pressure, reset the tire pres-  
sures registered in your vehicle (model with  
TPMS reset function) and then drive the vehicle  
at speeds above 25 km/h (16 MPH). These  
operations are required to activate the TPMS  
and turn off the low tire pressure warning light.  
and/or system resetting.  
WARNING:  
.
Replacing tires with those not originally  
specified by NISSAN could affect the  
proper operation of the TPMS.  
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If the light does not illuminate with the  
ignition switch placed in the “ON” posi-  
tion, have the vehicle checked by  
a
NISSAN dealer as soon as possible.  
CAUTION:  
If the light illuminates while driving, avoid  
sudden steering maneuvers or abrupt  
braking, reduce vehicle speed, pull off  
the road to a safe location and stop the  
vehicle as soon as possible. Driving with  
under-inflated tires may permanently  
damage the tires and increase the like-  
lihood of tire failure. Serious vehicle  
damage could occur and may lead to an  
accident and could result in serious  
personal injury. Check the tire pressure  
for all four tires. Adjust the tire pressure  
to the recommended COLD tire pressure  
shown on the tire placard to turn the low  
tire pressure warning light off. If the light  
still illuminates while driving after adjust-  
ing 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  
as soon as possible. If no tire is flat and all  
tires are properly inflated, have the ve-  
hicle checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
After adjusting the tire pressure, be sure  
to reset the TPMS. Otherwise, the TPMS  
will not warn of low tire pressure (model  
with TPMS reset function).  
Since the spare tire 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 warn-  
ing light will flash for approximately 1  
minute. The light will remain on after the  
1 minute. Contact your NISSAN dealer as  
soon as possible for tire replacement  
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The TPMS is not a substitute for the  
regular tire pressure check. Be sure to  
check the tire pressure regularly.  
Model with TPMS reset function:  
TPMS resetting must be also performed after a  
tire or a wheel is replaced, or the tires are  
rotated.  
Depending on a change in the outside tem-  
perature, the low tire pressure warning light  
may illuminate even if the tire pressure has  
been adjusted properly. Adjust the tire pressure  
to the recommended COLD tire pressure again  
when the tires are cold, and reset the TPMS.  
If the low tire pressure warning light still  
continues to illuminate after the resetting  
operation, it may indicate that the TPMS is  
not functioning properly. Have the system  
checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
If the vehicle is being driven at speeds of  
less than 25 km/h (16 MPH), the TPMS  
may not operate correctly.  
Be sure to install the specified size of tires  
to all four wheels correctly.  
Malfunction Warning Light (MWL)  
(red) (if equipped)  
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position, the Malfunction Warning Light (MWL)  
illuminates in red. This means that the system  
is operational. After starting the engine, the  
MWL turns off.  
For the orange Malfunction Indicator Light  
(MIL), see “Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)”  
(P.2-20) for details.  
If the MWL (red) illuminates continuously while  
the engine is running, it may indicate an engine  
control system malfunction. Have your vehicle  
inspected by a NISSAN dealer. You do not need  
to have your vehicle towed to the dealer.  
For additional information, see “Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-9).  
TPMS malfunction:  
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If the TPMS is not functioning properly, the low  
tire pressure warning light will flash for ap-  
proximately 1 minute when the ignition switch  
is placed in the “ON” position. The light will  
remain on after the 1 minute. Have the system  
checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
CAUTION:  
For additional information, see “Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-9).  
Continuing vehicle operation without proper  
servicing of the engine control system could  
lead to poor driveability, reduced fuel econ-  
omy, and damage to the engine control  
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system, which may affect the vehicle’s war-  
ranty coverage.  
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Key battery low warning (if equipped)  
When the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h (10  
MPH), the light will blink and the chime will  
sound unless the driver’s and/or front passen-  
ger’s (if equipped) seat belts are securely  
fastened. The chime will continue to sound for  
about 95 seconds until the seat belt is fastened.  
(See “Seat belts” (P.1-10).)  
For second row seats, see “Vehicle information  
display warnings and indicators” (P.2-31) (if  
equipped).  
Battery Voltage Low Charge Battery warn-  
ing  
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Headlight system fault warning (if  
equipped)  
Master warning light  
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Chassis control system fault warning  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the master warning light illuminates if any of  
the following are displayed on the vehicle  
information display.  
Second row seat belt warning (if equipped)  
Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) warn-  
ing (if equipped)  
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Steering lock release malfunction indicator  
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Oil level sensor warning (if equipped)  
(if equipped)  
AdBlue® warning (if equipped for diesel  
Speed [120 km/h (75 MPH)] warn-  
ing light (if equipped)  
This light blinks when the vehicle speed goes  
over approximately 120 km/h (75 MPH). Be sure  
to observe the speed limit in the area where  
you are driving.  
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No Key detected warning (if equipped)  
Key ID incorrect warning (if equipped)  
Shift to Park warning (Continuously Vari-  
able Transmission (CVT)/Dual Clutch Trans-  
mission (DCT) models)  
engine model)  
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Parking Sensor System Fault warning (if  
equipped)  
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System fault (if equipped)  
Press brake pedal warning (for electronic  
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Door/back door open warning  
Low fuel warning  
parking brake equipped models)  
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Loose fuel cap warning (if equipped)  
Other warning  
Release parking brake warning  
Supplemental Restraint System  
(SRS) air bag warning light  
Engine start operation indicator (for Con-  
tinuously Variable Transmission (CVT)/Dual  
Clutch Transmission (DCT) models)  
See “Vehicle information display” (P.2-22).  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) air  
Seat belt warning light  
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Key System Fault warning (if equipped)  
Low Tyre Pressure warning (if equipped)  
TPMS system fault (if equipped)  
bag warning light illuminates for about  
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Type A:  
seconds and then turns off. This indicates the  
The light illuminates whenever the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ON” or “START” position,  
and will remain illuminated until the driver’s  
seat belt is fastened. At the same time, the  
SRS air bag system is operational.  
CVT System Fault warning (for Continu-  
If any of the following conditions occur, the SRS  
air bag system and/or pre-tensioner seat belt  
need servicing. Have the system checked, and if  
ously Variable Transmission (CVT) models)  
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DCT System Fault warning (for Dual Clutch  
Transmission (DCT) models)  
chime (if equipped) will sound for about  
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necessary repaired, by  
promptly.  
a NISSAN dealer  
seconds unless the driver’s seat belt is securely  
fastened.  
Low oil pressure Stop vehicle warning (if  
equipped)  
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The SRS air bag warning light remains  
4WD system fault/AWD Error warning (if  
equipped)  
Type B:  
illuminated after about 7 seconds.  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the seat belt warning light on the meter  
illuminates. The light will continue to illuminate  
until the driver’s and/or front passenger’s (if  
equipped) seat belts are fastened. (See “Seat  
belts” (P.1-10).)  
The SRS air bag warning light flashes  
4WD/AWD High Temp. Stop vehicle warning  
intermittently.  
(if equipped)  
The SRS air bag warning light does not  
come on at all.  
Tyre size incorrect warning (if equipped)  
Unless checked and repaired, the SRS air bag  
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system and/or pre-tensioner seat belt may not  
function properly. (See “Supplemental Restraint  
System (SRS)” (P.1-32).)  
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With the ignition switch in the “ON” position,  
the door lock indicator light will illuminate  
and stay on when the doors are locked  
using the power door lock switch.  
With the ignition switch in the “OFF” or  
“LOCK” position, the door lock indicator  
light will operate as follows:  
— When the doors are locked with the  
power door lock switch, the door lock  
indicator light will illuminate for 30  
minutes.  
— When the doors are locked by pushing  
the “LOCK” button (on the remote con-  
troller or Intelligent Key) or the request  
switch (Intelligent Key system equipped  
models), the door lock indicator light will  
illuminate for 1 minute.  
CAUTION:  
Continuing vehicle operation without prop-  
erly draining could cause serious damage to  
the engine.  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)  
warning light (except for Europe)/Elec-  
tronic Stability Program (ESP) warning  
light (for Europe)  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)/Electronic  
Stability Program (ESP) warning light illumi-  
nates and then turns off.  
INDICATOR LIGHTS  
Automatic brake hold indicator  
(white) (if equipped)  
The automatic brake hold indicator (white)  
illuminates when the automatic brake hold  
system become standby. (See “Automatic brake  
hold” (P.3-42).)  
The warning light blinks when the VDC/ESP  
system is operating.  
When the warning light blinks while driving, the  
driving condition is slippery and the vehicle’s  
traction limit is about to be exceeded.  
Automatic brake hold indicator  
(green) (if equipped)  
The door lock indicator light turns off when any  
door is unlocked.  
If the VDC/ESP warning light illuminates while  
the engine is running or while driving, it may  
indicate that the VDC/ESP system is not  
functioning properly and may need servicing.  
Have the system checked, and if necessary  
repaired, by a NISSAN dealer promptly. If a  
malfunction occurs, the VDC/ESP function is  
turned off, but the vehicle is still drivable. (See  
“Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)/Electronic Sta-  
bility Program (ESP) system” (P.5-34).)  
For locking or unlocking doors, see “Doors” (P.3-  
5).  
The automatic brake hold indicator (green)  
illuminates while the automatic brake hold  
system is operating. (See “Automatic brake  
hold” (P.3-42).)  
ECO mode system indicator light  
(if equipped)  
Dipped beam indicator light (if  
equipped)  
The dipped beam indicator light illuminates  
when the headlight low beam is on. (See  
“Headlight and turn signal switch” (P.2-47).)  
The ECO mode indicator light illuminates when  
the ECO mode system is turned on.  
(See “ECO mode system” (P.5-145).)  
Electronic parking brake indicator  
light (if equipped)  
The electronic parking brake indicator light  
indicates that the electronic parking brake  
system is operating.  
If the parking brake is not fully released, the  
electronic parking brake indicator light remains  
on. Be sure that the electronic parking brake  
indicator light has turned off before driving.  
Water-in-fuel-filter warning light  
(if equipped for diesel engine model)  
Door lock indicator light (if  
equipped)  
The door lock indicator light, located on the  
instrument panel, illuminates when all the  
doors are locked.  
If the water-in-fuel-filter warning light illumi-  
nates while the engine is running, contact a  
NISSAN dealer as soon as possible.  
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(See “Parking brake” (P.3-40).)  
CAUTION:  
Glow plug indicator light (if  
If the electronic parking brake indicator light  
equipped for diesel engine model)  
Do not drive on dry hard surface roads in the  
LOCK mode.  
illuminates or flashes while the electronic  
parking brake system warning light  
(yel-  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the glow plug indicator light illuminates and  
turns off after the glow plugs have warmed up.  
If the glow plugs have already warmed up, the  
glow plug indicator flashes briefly and then  
turns off.  
low) illuminates, it may indicate that the  
electronic parking brake system is not func-  
tioning properly. Have the system checked, and  
Front fog lights indicator light (if  
equipped)  
The front fog lights indicator light illuminates  
when the front fog lights are on. (See “Fog light  
switch” (P.2-59).)  
if necessary repaired, by  
promptly.  
a NISSAN dealer  
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) AUTO  
indicator light (4WD model)  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) AUTO indicator  
light illuminates and then turns off.  
When selecting 4WD AUTO mode while the  
engine is running, the 4WD AUTO indicator light  
illuminates. (See “Intelligent 4x4 (if equipped  
except for Korea)” (P.5-28).)  
High beam assist indicator light (if  
equipped)  
The indicator light illuminates when the head-  
lights come on while the headlight switch is in  
the “AUTO” position with the high beam se-  
lected. This indicates that the high beam assist  
system is operational. (See “Headlight and turn  
signal switch” (P.2-47).)  
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Front passenger air bag  
status light (if equipped)  
Models with Advanced Air Bag System:  
The front passenger air bag status light (  
)
located on the instrument panel will illuminate  
and the front passenger air bag will be OFF  
depending on how the front passenger seat is  
being used.  
High beam indicator light  
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Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)/All-  
For front passenger air bag status light opera-  
tion, see “Supplemental front-impact air bag  
system (with Advanced Air Bag System)” (P.1-  
39).  
The high beam indicator light illuminates when  
the headlight high beam is on. The indicator  
turns off when the low beam is selected. (See  
“Headlight and turn signal switch” (P.2-47).)  
Wheel Drive (AWD) LOCK indicator light  
(if equipped)  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)/All-Wheel Drive  
(AWD) LOCK indicator light illuminates and then  
turns off.  
For Korea: When selecting AWD LOCK mode  
while the engine is running, the AWD LOCK  
indicator light illuminates. (See “Intelligent 4x4  
(if equipped for Korea)” (P.5-32).)  
Except for Korea: When selecting 4WD LOCK  
mode while the engine is running, the 4WD  
LOCK indicator light illuminates simultaneously  
with the 4WD AUTO indicator light illuminating.  
“Intelligent 4x4 (if equipped except for Korea)”  
(P.5-28).)  
Models without Advanced Air Bag System:  
The front passenger air bag status light (  
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Hill descent control system on  
indicator light (if equipped)  
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position the hill descent control system on  
indicator light illuminates briefly and then turns  
off. This indicates that the hill descent control  
system is operational.  
located on the instrument panel will illuminate  
when the front passenger air bag is turned off  
with the front passenger air bag switch. When  
the front passenger air bag is turned on, the  
front passenger air bag status light (  
illuminate.  
) will  
For more details, see “Supplemental front-  
impact air bag system (without Advanced Air  
Bag System)” (P.1-44).  
The light illuminates when the hill descent  
control system is activated.  
If the hill descent control switch is on and the  
indicator light blinks, the system is not en-  
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gaged.  
the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) illumi-  
nates. After starting the engine, the MIL turns  
off. This indicates that the engine control  
system and/or CVT/DCT system is operational.  
Except for Korea:  
If the indicator light does not illuminate or blink  
when the hill descent control switch is on, the  
system may not be functioning properly. Have  
the system checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
If the MIL illuminates while the engine is  
running, it may indicate that the engine control  
system is not functioning properly and may  
need servicing. Have the vehicle checked, and if  
For Korea:  
necessary repaired, by  
a NISSAN dealer  
For additional information, see “Hill descent  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
sometimes the MIL may illuminate for 20  
seconds and then blink for 10 seconds, without  
the engine running. This is due to a function of  
checking the engine control system, and it is  
not a malfunction. After a few normal drives,  
this function will not occur and the MIL stays  
illuminated with the ignition switch in the “ON”  
position.  
promptly.  
control system” (P.5-38).  
If the MIL blinks (if equipped) while the engine is  
running, it may indicate a potential malfunction  
in the emission control system. In this case, the  
emission control system may not function  
properly and may need servicing. Have the  
system checked, and if necessary repaired, by a  
NISSAN dealer promptly.  
Hill Start Assist system on indica-  
tor light (if equipped)  
The light illuminates when the conditions of the  
hill start assist system are satisfied when the  
vehicle is stopped on a hill.  
If the MIL illuminates while the engine is  
running, it may indicate that the fuel-filler cap  
is loose or missing, or that the fuel level is low.  
Check the fuel-filler cap if the LOOSE FUEL CAP  
warning appears on the vehicle information  
display. Make sure that the fuel-filler cap is  
installed and closed tightly, and that a sufficient  
amount of fuel remains in the fuel tank. After a  
few driving trips, the MIL should turn off. If the  
MIL continues to be illuminated, it may indicate  
that the engine control system is not function-  
ing properly and may need servicing. Have the  
vehicle checked, and if necessary repaired, by a  
NISSAN dealer promptly.  
If the MIL blinks while the engine is running, it  
may indicate a potential malfunction in the  
emission control system. In this case, the  
emission control system may not function  
properly and may need servicing. Have the  
system checked, and if necessary repaired, by a  
NISSAN dealer promptly.  
Precautions:  
Then, the light blinks when the brake pedal is  
released, which indicates that the hill start  
assist system is activated.  
To reduce or avoid possible damage to the  
engine control system when the MIL blinks:  
For additional information, see “Hill Start Assist  
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Avoid driving at speeds above 70 km/h (43  
MPH).  
system” (P.5-38).  
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Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration.  
Avoid going up steep uphill grades.  
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)  
Avoid carrying or towing unnecessary  
loads.  
CAUTION:  
For MR20DD engine model:  
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Continuing vehicle operation without  
proper servicing of the engine control  
system and/or Continuously Variable  
Transmission (CVT)/Dual Clutch Trans-  
mission (DCT) system could lead to poor  
driveability, reduced fuel economy, and  
damage to the engine control system  
and/or CVT/DCT system, which may af-  
fect the vehicle’s warranty coverage.  
Incorrect setting of the engine control  
system may lead to non-compliance of  
local and national emission laws and  
regulations.  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
sometimes the MIL may illuminate for 20  
seconds and then blink for 10 seconds, without  
the engine running. This is due to a function of  
checking the engine control system, and it is  
not a malfunction. After a few normal drives,  
this function will not occur and the MIL stays  
illuminated with the ignition switch in the “ON”  
position.  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
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AUDIBLE REMINDERS  
Rear fog light indicator light (if  
equipped)  
Trailer direction indicator light (if  
equipped)  
Brake pad wear warning  
The disc brake pads have audible wear warn-  
ings. 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 wear  
warning sound is heard.  
The rear fog light indicator light illuminates  
when the rear fog light is on. (See “Fog light  
switch” (P.2-59).)  
The light will illuminate whenever an additional  
electrical load is detected by the direction  
indicator system.  
For additional information, see “Trailer towing  
(for Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and  
Europe)” (P.5-151).  
Security indicator light  
The security indicator light blinks when the  
ignition switch is in the “LOCK”, “OFF” position.  
This function indicates the security system  
equipped on the vehicle is operational.  
If the security system is malfunctioning, this  
light will remain on while the ignition switch is  
in the “ON” position. (See “Security indicator  
light” (P.3-22) for additional information.)  
Turn signals/hazard indicator  
lights  
The turn signals/hazard indicator lights blink  
when the turn signal switch or hazard indicator  
flasher switch is turned on. (See “Headlight and  
turn signal switch” (P.2-47) or “Hazard indicator  
flasher switch” (P.6-2).)  
Have the system checked, and if necessary  
repaired, by a NISSAN dealer promptly. (See  
“Brakes” (P.8-22).)  
Intelligent Key buzzer (if equipped)  
The Intelligent Key buzzer sounds if any one of  
Small light indicator light  
the following improper operations is found.  
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) off  
indicator light (except for Europe)/  
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) off  
indicator light (for Europe)  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)/Electronic  
Stability Program (ESP) off indicator light illu-  
minates and then turns off.  
The VDC/ESP off indicator light illuminates  
when the VDC/ESP off switch is pushed to the  
“OFF” position.  
When the VDC/ESP off switch is pushed to the  
“OFF” position, the VDC/ESP system is turned  
off.  
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The ignition switch is not returned to the  
“LOCK” position when locking the doors.  
The light illuminates when the headlight switch  
is turned to the  
position.  
The Intelligent Key is left inside the vehicle  
when locking the doors.  
Any doors are not closed securely when  
locking the doors.  
SPORT mode indicator light (if  
equipped)  
The SPORT mode indicator light illuminates  
when the SPORT mode is turned “ON”. (See  
“Driving with Continuously Variable Transmis-  
sion (CVT)/Driving with Dual Clutch Transmis-  
sion (DCT)” (P.5-18) for the use of the SPORT  
mode switch.)  
When the buzzer sounds, be sure to check both  
the vehicle and the Intelligent Key. (See “In-  
telligent Key system” (P.3-11).)  
Light reminder chime  
The chime will sound if the driver’s side door is  
opened while the headlight switch is in either  
the  
or  
position and the ignition switch  
is in the “OFF” or “LOCK” position.  
Be sure to turn the light switch to the “OFF” or  
“AUTO” (if equipped) position when you leave  
the vehicle.  
For details, see “Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)/  
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) system” (P.5-  
34).  
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VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY  
For language settings, see “Language” (P.2-30).  
Parking brake reminder chime  
The chime will sound if the vehicle is driven at  
HOW TO USE THE VEHICLE INFORMA-  
TION DISPLAY  
more than  
7 km/h (4 MPH) (models not  
equipped with electronic parking brake) or 4  
km/h (2 MPH) (models equipped with electronic  
parking brake) with the parking brake applied.  
Stop the vehicle and release the parking brake.  
Stop/Start System or Idling Stop Sys-  
tem reminder buzzer (if equipped)  
The engine will shift to the normal stopped  
state if any of the following operations is made  
during Stop/Start System or Idling Stop System  
activation, and the Stop/Start System or Idling  
Stop System buzzer will sound if:  
JVI0641X  
The vehicle information display  
is located  
between the tachometer and the speed-  
ometer. It displays following items if the vehicle  
is equipped with them:  
JVI1566X  
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The driver’s seat belt is unfastened and the  
driver’s door is open (MT models).  
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Vehicle settings  
Trip computer information  
Driver Assistance  
Speed limiter information  
Cruise control system information  
The vehicle information display can be chan-  
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The vehicle engine hood is open.  
ged using the buttons OK  
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Close the hood or the driver’s door, or fasten  
the seat belt then restart the engine using the  
ignition switch.  
and  
located on the steering wheel.  
OK - change or select an item in the  
vehicle information display  
For more information, see “Stop/Start System  
- navigate through the items in vehi-  
cle information display  
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system in-  
or Idling Stop System” (P.5-24).  
formation  
- go back to the previous menu  
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ProPILOT system information  
Intelligent Key operation information  
Audio information  
- change from one display screen  
to the next (i.e. trip, Fuel economy)  
The buttons on the steering wheel mounted  
controls are also used to control audio func-  
tions. For additional information, see “Steering  
wheel mounted controls for audio” (P.4-73) or  
the separate NissanConnect Owner’s Manual (if  
equipped).  
Navigation - turn by turn  
Indicators and warnings  
Tyre pressure information  
Chassis Control  
AdBlue® Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)  
system information  
Other information  
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Please note that the information used in this  
manual is written in UK English. There are a few  
differences in the information for the UK and  
U.S. English versions of the system.  
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Driving Aids (if equipped)  
Driver Attention (if equipped)  
Traffic Sign (if equipped)  
Parking Aids (if equipped)  
Chassis Control  
138), “Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system  
(ICC/manual transmission model)” (P.5-98),“Pro-  
PILOT Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system”  
(P.5-126),“Lane Departure Warning (LDW)” (P.5-  
39), “ProPILOT Intelligent Lane Intervention  
system” (P.5-129) and “Blind Spot Warning  
(BSW)” (P.5-48).  
STARTUP DISPLAY  
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position, the screens that display in the vehicle  
information display include:  
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Trip computer  
Fuel economy  
Warnings  
Driving Aids (if equipped) :  
To change the status, warnings or turn on or  
Driver Attention (if equipped) :  
Intelligent Driver Alertness ON/OFF  
Warnings will only display if there are any  
present, for more information on warnings  
and indicators, see “Vehicle information display  
warnings and indicators” (P.2-31).  
off any of the systems/warnings displayed in  
the “Driving Aids” menu, use the  
to select and the OK button  
menu item:  
button  
Traffic Sign (if equipped) :  
Traffic Sign ON/OFF  
to change a  
To control what items display in the vehicle  
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Steering Assist (if equipped)  
Parking Aids (if equipped) :  
information display, see “Settings” (P.2-23).  
Press the OK button  
to turn the Steering  
To change the status or turn on or off any of  
Assist system ON/OFF.  
SETTINGS  
the systems displayed in the “Parking Aids”  
Emergency Brake (if equipped)  
menu, use the  
OK button  
button  
to select and the  
The setting mode allows you to change the  
information displayed in the vehicle informa-  
tion display:  
Press the OK button  
to turn the Intelli-  
to change a menu item:  
gent Emergency Braking system ON/OFF.  
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Moving Object (if equipped)  
Lane (if equipped)  
— Warning  
Press the OK button  
to turn the Moving  
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Driver Assistance  
Clock  
Object Detection (MOD) (if equipped) ON/  
Press the OK button  
to turn the Lane  
OFF.  
Display Settings  
Vehicle Settings  
Maintenance  
Departure Warning (LDW) system ON/  
OFF.  
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Cross Traffic (if equipped)  
Press the OK button  
to turn the Rear  
— Assist (if equipped)  
Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if equipped) ON/  
Alert  
Press the OK button  
to turn the  
OFF.  
Intelligent Lane Intervention system  
ON/OFF.  
Tyre Pressures (if equipped)  
Units (if equipped)  
Language (if equipped)  
Factory Reset  
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Front Sensor (if equipped)  
Press the OK button  
to turn ON/OFF.  
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Blind Spot (if equipped)  
Rear Sensor (if equipped)  
Press the OK button  
to turn the Blind  
Press the OK button  
Display (if equipped)  
Press the OK button  
Volume (if equipped)  
— High/Med./Low  
Range (if equipped)  
— Far/Mid./Near  
to turn ON/OFF.  
Spot Warning (BSW) system ON/OFF.  
— Warning (if equipped)  
Driver Assistance  
to turn ON/OFF.  
Press the OK button  
to turn the Blind  
To change the status, warnings or turn on or  
off any of the systems/warnings displayed in  
the “Driver Assistance” menu, use the  
Spot Warning (BSW) system ON/OFF.  
For additional information, see “ProPILOT” (P.5-  
104), “Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) and steer-  
ing assist (If equipped for European Manual  
Transmission model)” (P.5-77), “Intelligent Emer-  
gency Braking” (P.5-133), “Intelligent Emergency  
Braking with pedestrian detection system” (P.5-  
button  
to select and the OK button  
to  
change a menu item:  
For additional information, see “Rear Cross  
Traffic Alert (RCTA)” (P.5-54), “Parking sensor  
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(sonar) system” (P.5-149) and “Intelligent Around  
View Monitor/Around View Monitor” (P.4-11).  
Time Zone (if equipped):  
Select the applicable time zone from the list.  
Display Settings  
The display settings allows the customer to  
choose from the various meter selections.  
Chassis Control:  
For models with NissanConnect navigation or  
audio system:  
To change the status, warnings or turn on or  
off any of the systems/warnings displayed in  
the “Chassis Control” menu.  
The display settings can be changed using the  
and the OK  
buttons.  
Automatic Time:  
Contents Selection:  
The adjustment settings can be selected from  
Use the  
button  
to select and the OK  
“Auto”, “Manual” and “Time Zone”.  
The items that display when the ignition switch  
is placed in the “ON” position can be enabled/  
disabled. To change the items that are dis-  
button  
to change a menu item:  
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Auto  
Manual  
Time Zone  
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Trace Control  
— See “Intelligent Trace Control” (P.5-35) for  
played, use the  
button  
to scroll and the  
more information.  
Press the OK button  
Engine Brake (if equipped)  
OK button  
to select a menu item.  
12H/24H:  
to turn ON/OFF.  
Body Colour:  
The time setting can be selected from 12 hour  
The color of the vehicle that displays in the  
vehicle information display when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ON” position can be  
changed.  
and 24 hour formats.  
— See “Intelligent Engine Brake (Continu-  
ously Variable Transmission (CVT)/Dual  
Clutch Transmission (DCT) models)” (P.5-  
36) for more information.  
D.S.T:  
Turns the Daylight Savings Time on or off.  
1. Use the  
button until “Body Colour” is  
Press the OK button  
to turn ON/OFF.  
Time Zone:  
Select the applicable time zone from the list.  
selected, and press OK button  
.
Clock  
2. Select the body color using the  
button  
and press OK button  
.
Set Clock Manually:  
For models without navigation or audio  
system:  
The clock can be adjusted manually using the  
ECO Mode Settings (if equipped):  
and the OK  
buttons.  
Set Clock:  
This setting allows the customer to change the  
ECO mode system settings.  
The clock setting can be changed using the  
NOTE:  
and the OK  
buttons.  
Use the  
button  
until “ECO Mode  
The clock is synchronized with the clock on  
the center display. To set the clock on center  
display, see the separate NissanConnect  
Owner’s Manual.  
Settings” is selected, and press OK button  
.
12H/24H:  
- ECO Glow  
The time setting can be selected from 12 hour  
This setting allows the customer to enable/  
disable the ambient ECO indicator in the  
vehicle information display.  
and 24 hour formats.  
For models with navigation or audio system  
D.S.T (if equipped):  
Turns the Daylight Savings Time on or off.  
(except for NissanConnect):  
To set the clock, see “Clock” (P.4-7), “Audio main  
operation” (P.4-47), “Audio main operation” (P.4-  
55) or “Audio main operation” (P.4-61) or the  
separate Navigation System Owner’s Manual (if  
equipped).  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “ECO Glow”.  
to turn ON/OFF the  
2. Press the OK button  
ambient ECO in the vehicle information  
display.  
- Display  
2-24 Instruments and controls  
2. Press the OK button  
to turn ON/OFF the  
Stop/Start (if equipped):  
ECO management display in the vehicle  
To change the status, warnings or turn on or  
information display.  
- View History  
This setting allows the customer to reset the  
past history of the fuel economy and the best  
fuel economy.  
off any of the systems/warnings displayed in  
the “Stop/Start” menu, use the  
button to  
select and the OK button  
to change a menu  
item:  
.
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Display  
— Stop/Start display ON/OFF  
Trip CO2 Saving  
Welcome Effect:  
You can choose whether or not to display the  
welcome screen when the ignition switch is  
placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position. You can  
also choose the following items to define how  
the welcome screen looks:  
The “Trip CO2 Saving” and engine stop time  
mode shows the CO2 saving and engine  
stop time since the last reset. The CO2  
saving and engine stop time can be reset  
WAC0086X  
Type A  
by pushing the OK button  
Total CO2 saving  
.
.
.
Dial and Pointer  
Display Effect  
.
The “Total CO2 Saving” and engine stop  
Select “Welcome Effects” using the  
button  
time mode shows:  
and press the OK button  
menu. Use the button  
to select this  
to navigate  
— The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions  
prevented.  
between the menu options and press the OK  
— The engine stop time that the engine  
has been stopped by the “Stop/Start or  
Idling Stop” System.  
button  
to turn each function ON/OFF.  
Vehicle Settings  
The vehicle settings allows the customer to  
NOTE:  
JVI0665X  
change settings for the following settings.  
Type B  
The “Total CO2 saving” and engine stop  
time values cannot be reset and show  
accumulated “Stop/Start or Idling Stop”  
System information since the vehicle was  
built.  
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Lighting  
Turn Indicator  
Unlocking  
Wipers  
Mirrors  
Remote Start (if equipped)  
Driving Position (if equipped)  
This setting allows the customer to enable/  
disable the ECO pedal guide function.  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Display”.  
to select “Pedal  
2. Press the OK button  
ECO Drive Report (if equipped):  
- Display  
This setting allows the customer to enable/  
disable the ECO Drive Report in the vehicle  
information display.  
Guide” or “Fuel econ.”.  
For detailed information, see “ECO mode sys-  
tem” (P.5-145).  
The vehicle settings can be changed using the  
, and the OK buttons.  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “ECO Drive  
Report”.  
Instruments and controls 2-25  
Lighting:  
Unlocking (if equipped):  
Wipers:  
The “Lighting” menu has the following options:  
There are the following options in the “Unlock-  
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Speed Dependent (if equipped)  
ing” menu:  
The “Speed Dependent” feature can be  
activated or deactivated. From the “Wipers”  
menu, select “Speed Dependent”. Use the  
OK button to turn this feature ON or OFF.  
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.
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Welcome Light  
.
I–Key Door Lock (if equipped)  
The welcome lighting can be set to be ON  
or OFF. From the “Lighting” menu, select  
When this item is turned on, the request  
switch on the door is activated. From the  
“Unlocking” menu, select “I-Key Door Lock”.  
“Welcome Light”. Use the OK button  
turn this feature ON or OFF.  
to  
Auto Wipe (if equipped)  
Use the OK  
button to activate or  
The “Auto Wipe” feature can be activated or  
Int. Lamp Timer  
deactivate this function.  
deactivated. From the “Wipers” menu, select  
The internal light timer can be set to be ON  
“Auto Wipe”. Use the OK button  
this feature ON or OFF.  
to turn  
.
Selective Unlock (if equipped)  
or OFF. From the “Lighting” menu, select  
“Int. Lamp Timer”. Use the OK button  
turn this feature ON or OFF.  
to  
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  
request switch is pushed again within 1  
minute. When this item is turned to off, all  
the doors will be unlocked when the door  
handle request switch is pushed once.  
From the “Unlocking” menu, select “Selec-  
Rain Sensor (if equipped)  
The “Rain sensor” feature can be activated  
or deactivated. From the “Wipers” menu,  
select “Rain Sensor”. Use the OK button  
to turn this feature ON or OFF.  
Auto Lights (if equipped)  
The sensitivity of the Auto Light or the  
Intelligent Auto Headlight can be adjusted.  
From the “Lighting” menu, select “Auto  
Reverse Link  
Lights”. Use the  
button  
button  
and the OK  
to select the required sensitivity.  
The “Reverse Link” wiper feature can be set  
to be ON or OFF. From the “Wipers” menu,  
select “Reverse Link”. Use the OK button  
to turn this feature ON or OFF.  
The following options are available:  
— On Earliest  
tive Unlock”. Use the OK button  
activate or deactivate this function.  
to  
— On Earlier  
Drip Wipe  
— Standard  
.
.
Auto Door Unlock (if equipped)  
The “Drip Wipe” feature can be set to be ON  
— On Later  
This menu allows the user to customize the  
auto door unlock options. The following  
options are available:  
or OFF. From the “Wipers” menu, select “Drip  
.
Headlight Off Delay (if equipped)  
Wipe”. Use the OK button  
feature ON or OFF.  
to turn this  
The duration of the automatic headlights  
can be changed from 0 to 180 seconds.  
From the “Lighting” menu, select “Headlight  
— Ignition OFF  
— Shift to Park  
— Off  
Mirrors (if equipped):  
.
Off delay”. Use the OK button  
the duration.  
to change  
Auto Fold Off  
When this item is turned on, the auto fold  
Answer Bk. Horn (if equipped)  
feature for the outside rearview mirrors is  
Turn Indicator:  
When the answer back horn is on the horn  
will chirp and the hazard indicators will  
flash once when locking the vehicle with  
the Intelligent Key or remote keyless entry  
function.  
disabled. Use OK button  
function.  
Unfold at Ignition  
to select this  
The “3 Flash On” overtaking feature can be set  
to be ON or OFF. From the “Turn Indicator”  
menu, select “3 Flash On”. Use the OK button  
to turn this feature ON or OFF.  
.
When this item is turned on, the outside  
rearview mirrors automatically fold when  
the ignition switch is placed in the “OFF”  
position, and unfold when the ignition  
switch is placed in the “ON” position. Use  
2-26 Instruments and controls  
the OK button  
to select this function.  
maintenance booklet.  
Maintenance  
.
Unfold at Unlock  
Tyre:  
When this item is turned on, the outside  
rearview mirrors automatically fold when  
the vehicle doors are locked, and unfold  
when the vehicles doors are unlocked. Use  
This indicator appears when the customer set  
distance comes for replacing tires. You can set  
or reset the distance for replacing tires.  
the OK button  
to select this function.  
WARNING:  
Remote Start (if equipped):  
The tire replacement indicator is not a sub-  
stitute for regular tire checks, including tire  
pressure checks. See “Changing tires and  
wheels” (P.8-45). Many factors including tire  
inflation, alignment, driving habits and road  
conditions affect tire wear and when tires  
should be replaced. Setting the tire replace-  
ment indicator for a certain 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, includ-  
ing tire pressure checks could result in tire  
failure. Serious vehicle damage could occur  
The “Remote Start” feature allows user to turn  
the remote engine start on or off. When turned  
on, the engine can be started remotely. See  
“Remote engine start” (P.3-20) for more infor-  
mation.  
WAC0092X  
1. Service  
2. Filter (if equipped)  
3. Tyre  
4. Other  
5. AdBlue Status (if equipped)  
Driving Position (if equipped):  
Displays the available driving position options.  
.
Exit Seat Slide  
When this item is turned on, this feature will  
move the driver’s seat backward for an  
easy exit when the ignition is turned off and  
the driver’s door is opened. After getting  
into the vehicle and placing the ignition  
switch in the ON position, the driver’s seat  
will move to the previous set position. See  
“Automatic drive positioner” (P.3-44) for  
more information.  
The maintenance mode allows you to set alerts  
for the reminding of maintenance intervals. To  
change an item:  
and may lead to  
a collision, which could  
result in serious personal injury or death.  
Select “Maintenance” using the  
button  
Other:  
and press OK button  
.
This indicator appears when the customer 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.  
Service:  
This indicator appears when the customer set  
distance comes for changing the engine oil and  
filter. You can set or reset the distance for  
checking or replacing these items. For sched-  
uled maintenance items and intervals, see a  
separate maintenance booklet.  
AdBlue Status (if equipped):  
Filter (if equipped):  
You can use this option to check the level of  
fluid in the AdBlue® tank. For more details, see  
“AdBlue® Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)  
system (if equipped for diesel engine model)”  
(P.5-5).  
This indicator appears when the customer set  
distance comes for changing the oil filter. You  
can set or reset the distance for checking or  
replacing these items. For scheduled mainte-  
nance items and intervals, see  
a separate  
Instruments and controls 2-27  
Phone (if equipped):  
Target Rear:  
Alert  
This setting allows the customer to enable/  
disable the alert for an incoming call in the  
vehicle information display.  
The “Target Rear” tire pressure is the pressure  
specified for the rear tires on the tire placard.  
(See “Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)”  
(P.5-9) and “Tire placard” (P.9-13).)  
This setting allows the customer to set alarms.  
Select “Alert” using the  
button and press  
OK button  
.
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Phone”.  
to turn ON/OFF the  
Outside Temp. (if equipped):  
Use the  
button  
and the OK button  
to  
2. Press the OK button  
This setting allows the customer to enable/  
disable the alert for outside temperature in the  
vehicle information display.  
select and change the value for the “Target  
Rear”/“Target rear” tire pressure.  
alert.  
Mail (if equipped):  
This setting allows the customer to enable/  
disable the alert for a mail receiving in the  
vehicle information display.  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Outside  
Temp.”.  
2. Press the OK button  
alert.  
to turn ON/OFF the  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Mail”.  
2. Press the OK button  
to turn ON/OFF the  
Timer:  
alert.  
This setting allows the customer to set an alert  
to notify the driver that the set time has been  
reached.  
1. Use the  
2. Press the OK button  
Tyre Pressures (if equipped)  
The settings in the “Tyre pressures” menu are  
all related to the Tire Pressure Monitoring  
System (TPMS). (See “Tire Pressure Monitoring  
System (TPMS)” (P.6-2), “Tire Pressure Monitor-  
ing System (TPMS)” (P.5-9) and “Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.8-44).)  
button  
to select “Timer”.  
.
3. To change the timer amount, use the  
button  
and the OK button  
to save the  
selected time amount.  
.
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.
Target Front  
Target Rear  
Tyre Pressure Unit  
Calibrate  
Navigation (if equipped):  
This setting allows the customer to enable/  
disable the alert for navigation in the vehicle  
information display.  
Target Front:  
1. Use the  
button  
to select “Naviga-  
The “Target Front” tire pressure is the pressure  
specified for the front tires on the tire placard.  
(See “Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)”  
(P.5-9) and “Tire placard” (P.9-13).)  
tion”.  
2. Press the OK button  
alert.  
to turn ON/OFF the  
Use the  
button  
and the OK button  
to  
select and change the value for the “Target  
Front”/“Target front” tire pressure.  
2-28 Instruments and controls  
Tyre Pressure Unit:  
The unit for tire pressure that displays in the  
vehicle information display can be changed to:  
.
.
.
.
kPa  
bar  
psi  
Kgf/cm2  
Use the  
button  
and the OK button  
to  
select and change the unit.  
If necessary, refer to the following table to  
JVI0938X  
convert between units.  
Units (if equipped)  
Calibrate:  
The units that are shown in the vehicle  
The tire pressure is affected by the tempera-  
ture of the tire; the tire temperature increases  
when the car is driven. To be able to accurately  
monitor the tire air leakage and to prevent false  
TPMS warnings due to changes in temperature,  
the TPMS system uses temperature sensors in  
the tires to perform temperature compensa-  
tion calculations.  
On rare occasions it may be necessary to  
recalibrate the TPMS system reference tem-  
perature. This operation should only be per-  
formed when the actual tire pressure has been  
adjusted, while the current ambient tempera-  
ture is significantly different to the current  
calibration temperature. (See “Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-9).)  
information display can be changed:  
.
.
.
Distance/Fuel  
Tyre pressures (if equipped)  
Temperature  
Use the  
button , and the OK button  
to  
select and change the units of the vehicle  
information display.  
Distance/Fuel:  
The unit for the mileage that displays in the  
vehicle information display can be changed to:  
.
.
.
km, l/100km  
km, km/l  
miles, MPG (if equipped)  
Use the  
button  
and the OK button  
to  
Use the  
button , and the OK button  
to  
select and change the unit.  
start or cancel the calibration process. While  
the calibration process is active, the message:  
“Resetting tyre pressure system” will be dis-  
played.  
Tyre pressures (if equipped):  
See “Tyre Pressure Unit” (P.2-29).  
Instruments and controls 2-29  
Temperature:  
The temperature that displays in the vehicle  
information display can be changed from:  
.
.
°C (Celsius)  
°F (Fahrenheit)  
Use the  
button  
to toggle choices.  
Language (if equipped)  
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. The language of the center  
display/navigation can be changed indepen-  
dently of the vehicle information display. For  
models with Navigation System, see “Vehicle  
information and settings (models with naviga-  
tion system except for Thailand)” (P.4-5) or the  
NissanConnect Owner’s Manual. For models  
without Navigation System, see “Audio system”  
(P.4-38) or the NissanConnect Owner’s Manual.  
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  
.
2-30 Instruments and controls  
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY WARNINGS AND INDICATORS  
WAC0079X  
Instruments and controls 2-31  
WAC0098X  
2-32 Instruments and controls  
discharge” (P.5-16).)  
1. Engine start operation indicator (for  
Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT)/Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)  
models)  
4. No Key detected warning (if  
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.  
8. Key ID incorrect warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears when the ignition switch  
is placed from the “LOCK” position and the  
Intelligent Key cannot be recognized by the  
system. You cannot start the engine with an  
unregistered key. Use the registered Intelligent  
Key.  
This indicator appears when the shift lever is in  
the “P” (Park) position.  
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.  
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-11) for more  
details.  
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-11).  
5. Shift to Park warning (Continuously  
Variable Transmission (CVT)/Dual  
Clutch Transmission (DCT) models)  
This warning appears when the ignition switch  
is pushed to stop the engine with the shift lever  
in any position except the “P” (Park) position.  
If this warning appears, move the shift lever to  
the “P” (Park) position or place the ignition  
switch in the “ON” position.  
9. Release parking brake warning  
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.  
This warning appears when the vehicle speed  
is above 7 km/h (4 MPH) (models not equipped  
with electronic parking brake) or 4 km/h (2  
MPH) (models equipped with electronic parking  
brake) and the parking brake is applied. Stop  
the vehicle and release the parking brake.  
10. Low fuel level 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).  
An inside warning chime will also sound. (See  
“Intelligent Key system” (P.3-11).)  
3. Steering lock release malfunction  
indicator (if equipped)  
6. Key battery low warning (if equipped)  
This indicator appears when the Intelligent Key  
battery is running out of power.  
This indicator appears when the steering lock  
cannot be released.  
11. Door/back door open warning  
If this indicator appears, replace the battery  
with a new one. See “Intelligent Key battery”  
(P.8-31).  
If this indicator appears, push or turn the  
ignition switch while lightly turning the steering  
wheel right and left.  
This warning appears if any of the doors and/  
or the back door are open or not closed  
securely. The vehicle icon indicates which door  
or the back door is open on the display.  
7. Engine start operation for Intelligent  
Key system indicator (if equipped)  
See “Steering lock” (P.5-15).  
This indicator appears when the Intelligent 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 ignition  
switch with the Intelligent Key while depressing  
the brake pedal. (See “Intelligent Key battery  
Instruments and controls 2-33  
indicate a low oil level. Use the dipstick to check  
the oil level. (See “Engine oil” (P.8-15).)  
12. Second row seat belt warning (if  
equipped)  
15. Low tyre pressure warning (if  
equipped)  
This second row seat belt warning appears  
after the ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position. If any of the second row seat passen-  
ger seat belts is not fastened, a chime will  
sound and the seat icon illuminates in red to  
show which seat belt is not fastened. The seat  
icon illuminates in red until the corresponding  
second row seat passenger’s seat belt is  
fastened. The warning will automatically turn  
off after approximately 35 seconds.  
This warning (“Low tyre pressure” and a vehicle  
icon - if equipped) appears when the low tire  
pressure warning light in the meter illuminates  
and low tire pressure is detected. 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 placard. (See  
“Low tire pressure warning light” (P.2-15), “Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.6-2),  
“Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-  
9) and “Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS)” (P.8-44).)  
CAUTION:  
Running the engine with the engine oil  
pressure warning displayed could cause  
serious damage to the engine.  
18. Oil Level Low indicator (if equipped)  
If the low level indicator is displayed, the engine  
oil level is low. If the low level reminder is  
displayed, check the level using the engine oil  
dipstick. (See “Engine oil” (P.8-15).)  
For precautions on seat belt usage, see “Seat  
belts” (P.1-10).  
CAUTION:  
13. Key System Fault warning (if  
equipped)  
The oil level should be checked regularly  
using the engine oil dipstick. Operating with  
an insufficient amount of oil can damage the  
engine and such damage is not covered by  
the warranty.  
This warning appears if there is a malfunction  
16. Tyre pressure system fault warning  
(if equipped)  
in the Intelligent Key system.  
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. However, contact a  
NISSAN dealer for repair as soon as possible.  
This warning illuminates when there is  
a
malfunction in the Tire Pressure Monitoring  
System (TPMS).  
19. Oil level sensor warning (if equipped)  
If this warning comes on, have the system  
If the oil sensor warning is displayed, the engine  
oil level sensor may be malfunctioning. Contact  
a NISSAN dealer immediately. For more details,  
see “Oil control system” (P.2-39).  
checked by  
a NISSAN dealer. See “Low tire  
pressure warning light” (P.2-15), “Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.6-2), “Tire Pres-  
sure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-9) and  
“Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.8-  
44).)  
14. Loose Fuel Cap warning (if  
equipped)  
This warning appears when the fuel-filler cap is  
not tightened correctly after the vehicle has  
been refueled. (See “Fuel-filler cap” (P.3-32).)  
20–21. 4WD system fault/AWD Error  
warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears when the Four-Wheel  
Drive (4WD)/All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system is not  
functioning properly while the engine is run-  
ning. Reduce vehicle speed and have your  
vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer. See “4WD  
warning” (P.5-29) or “Intelligent 4x4 (if equipped  
for Korea)” (P.5-32).  
17. Low oil pressure Stop vehicle warn-  
ing (if equipped)  
This warning appears if low engine oil pressure  
is detected. If the warning appears during  
normal driving, pull off the road in a safe area,  
stop the engine immediately and call a NISSAN  
dealer.  
The low oil pressure warning is not designed to  
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applied.  
22-23. 4WD/AWD High Temp. Stop ve-  
hicle warning (if equipped)  
28. Headlight system fault warning (if  
equipped)  
.
This warning appears if the vehicle moves  
while the automatic brake hold is activated.  
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 “4WD warning” (P.5-  
29) or “Intelligent 4x4 (if equipped for Korea)”  
(P.5-32).  
This warning appears if the LED headlights are  
malfunctioning. Have the system checked by a  
NISSAN dealer.  
33. Time for a driver break? indicator (if  
equipped)  
This indicator appears when the set “Time for a  
driver break?” indicator activates. You can set  
the time for up to 6 hours.  
29. Power will turn off to save the  
battery warning  
This warning appears after a period of time if  
the shift lever has not moved from the “P” (Park)  
position while the ignition switch is in the “ON”  
position for a certain period of time.  
34. Take a break? indicator (if equipped)  
This indicator appears when the set “Take a  
break?” indicator activates. You can set the  
time for up to 6 hours.  
24–25. Tyre size incorrect warning (if  
equipped)  
30. Power turned off to save the  
battery warning  
This warning appears after the ignition switch  
is automatically turned “OFF” to save the  
battery.  
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 “4WD warning” (P.5-29) or  
“Intelligent 4x4 (if equipped for Korea)” (P.5-32).  
35. Low outside temperature warning  
(if equipped)  
This warning appears if the outside tempera-  
ture is below 3°C (37°F). The warning can be set  
not to be displayed.  
31. 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” (if equipped) position. For  
additional information, see “Headlight and turn  
signal switch” (P.2-47).  
36. Chassis control system fault warn-  
ing  
This warning appears if the chassis control  
module detects an error in the chassis control  
system. Have the system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer. (See “Chassis control” (P.5-35).)  
26. Battery Voltage Low Charge Battery  
warning  
This warning appears when the battery voltage  
is low and the battery needs to be charged.  
37. Speed limiter indicator (if equipped)  
27. Shipping Mode On Push Storage  
Fuse warning  
This warning may appear if the extended  
storage fuse switch is not pushed in (switched  
on). When this warning appears, push in (switch  
on) the extended storage fuse switch to turn  
off the warning. For more information, see  
“Extended storage fuse switch” (P.8-35).  
32. Press brake pedal warning (for  
electronic parking brake equipped  
models)  
This indicator shows the speed limiter system  
status. The status is shown by the color.  
For more details, see “Speed limiter” (P.5-59).  
This indicator appears in the following situa-  
tions:  
.
.
The driver tries to release the electronic  
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 parking brake is  
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38. Cruise indicator (if equipped)  
42. CVT/DCT System Fault warning (for  
Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT)/Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)  
models)  
47. Parking Sensor System Fault warn-  
ing (if equipped)  
This warning illuminates when there is  
problem with the parking sensor system. If this  
warning comes on, have the system checked  
by a NISSAN dealer.  
This indicator shows the cruise control system  
status. The status is shown by the color.  
See “Cruise control” (P.5-61) for details.  
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This warning appears when there is a malfunc-  
tion with the CVT/DCT system. If this warning  
39. Continuously Variable Transmission  
(CVT)/Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)  
position indicator (for CVT/DCT mod-  
els)  
comes on, have the system checked by  
NISSAN dealer.  
a
48. Adaptive Front lighting System  
(AFS) warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears when the Adaptive Front  
lighting System (AFS) is not functioning prop-  
erly. Have the system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer. (See “Adaptive Front lighting System  
(AFS)” (P.2-58).)  
43. Navigation indicator (if equipped)  
This indicator appears when a corner point is  
coming.  
This indicator shows the automatic shift posi-  
tion.  
In the manual shift mode, when the transmis-  
sion does not shift to the selected gear due to a  
transmission protection mode, the CVT/DCT  
position indicator will blink and a chime will  
sound.  
See “Driving with Continuously Variable Trans-  
mission (CVT)/Driving with Dual Clutch Trans-  
mission (DCT)” (P.5-18) for further details.  
44. Stop/Start System or Idling Stop  
System indicator (if equipped)  
This indicator shows the Stop/Start System or  
Idling Stop System status. See “Stop/Start  
System or Idling Stop System” (P.5-24).  
49. Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) sys-  
tem ON indicator (if equipped)  
This indicator shows the Intelligent Cruise  
Control (ICC) system status. The status is  
shown by the color. (See “Intelligent Cruise  
Control (ICC)” (P.5-63) or “Intelligent Cruise  
Control (ICC) and steering assist (If equipped  
for European Manual Transmission model)”  
(P.5-77).)  
45. System fault warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears when the Intelligent  
40. SPORT mode system indicator (if  
equipped)  
Driver Alertness system malfunctions.  
For more details, see “Intelligent Driver Alert-  
ness” (P.2-44).  
The SPORT mode indicator appears when the  
SPORT mode system is turned on.  
50. System fault warning (if equipped)  
46. System fault warning (if equipped)  
(See “SPORT mode system (for Korea)” (P.5-145).)  
This indicator shows the status of the following  
This warning appears when the Traffic Sign  
systems if the vehicle is equipped with them.  
41. ECO mode system indicator (if  
equipped)  
Recognition system malfunctions.  
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
Intelligent Lane Intervention  
Blind Spot Warning (BSW)  
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)  
Intelligent Emergency Braking  
For more details, see “Traffic Sign Recognition”  
(P.2-45).  
The ECO mode indicator appears when the  
ECO mode system is turned on.  
(See “ECO mode system” (P.5-145).)  
Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedes-  
trian detection  
For more details, “Lane Departure Warning  
(LDW)” (P.5-39), “Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
system (ICC/manual transmission model)” (P.5-  
98), “ProPILOT Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
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system” (P.5-126), “Intelligent Lane Intervention”  
(P.5-43), “Intelligent Lane Intervention system  
(manual transmission model)” (P.5-100), “ProPI-  
LOT Intelligent Lane Intervention system” (P.5-  
129), “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” (P.5-48), “Rear  
Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)” (P.5-54), “Intelligent  
Emergency Braking” (P.5-133) or “Intelligent  
Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection  
system” (P.5-138).  
53. Not available Poor Road Conditions  
warning (if equipped)  
56. AdBlue status (if equipped)  
This indicator appears if there are no system  
malfunctions present in the AdBlue® Selective  
Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system. See “AdBlue®  
status” (P.5-6).  
This message appears when the Intelligent  
Lane Intervention system becomes unavailable  
because the road is slippery. For more details,  
“Intelligent Lane Intervention” (P.5-43), “Intelli-  
gent Lane Intervention system (manual trans-  
mission model)” (P.5-100) or “ProPILOT  
Intelligent Lane Intervention system” (P.5-129).  
57. AdBlue warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears when the AdBlue® level in  
the tank is getting low or there is a malfunction  
in the AdBlue® Selective Catalytic Reduction  
(SCR) system. See “AdBlue® warning display”  
(P.5-6).  
51. Not available Front radar obstructed  
warning (if equipped)  
54. Not available warning (if equipped)  
This message appears when the Intelligent  
Lane Intervention system becomes unavailable  
because the VDC/ESP is turned off. For more  
details, “Intelligent Lane Intervention” (P.5-43),  
“Intelligent Lane Intervention system (manual  
transmission model)” (P.5-100) or“ProPILOT In-  
telligent Lane Intervention system” (P.5-129).  
This message appears when the Intelligent  
Cruise Control (ICC) system or Intelligent Emer-  
gency Braking system becomes unavailable  
because the front radar is obstructed. For more  
details, see “Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)” (P.5-  
63), “Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) and steer-  
ing assist (If equipped for European Manual  
Transmission model)” (P.5-77), “Intelligent Emer-  
gency Braking” (P.5-133) or “Intelligent Emer-  
gency Braking with pedestrian detection  
system” (P.5-138).  
58. Press brake pedal to operate switch  
warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears if the automatic brake  
hold switch is pushed without depressing the  
brake pedal while the automatic brake hold  
function is activated. Depress the brake pedal  
and push the switch to deactivate the auto-  
matic brake hold function. For more details, see  
“Automatic brake hold” (P.3-42).  
55. Not available High cabin tempera-  
ture warning (if equipped)  
This message appears when the camera de-  
tects an interior temperature of more than  
approximately 40°C (104°F). For more details,  
see “Traffic Sign Recognition” (P.2-45), “Lane  
Departure Warning (LDW)” (P.5-39), “Lane De-  
parture Warning (LDW) system (ICC/manual  
transmission model)” (P.5-98), “ProPILOT Lane  
Departure Warning (LDW) system” (P.5-126),  
“Intelligent Lane Intervention” (P.5-43), “Intelli-  
gent Lane Intervention system (manual trans-  
mission model)” (P.5-100) or “ProPILOT  
Intelligent Lane Intervention system” (P.5-129).  
59. AUTO HOLD Caution Steep Slope  
indicator (if equipped)  
This indicator appears when the automatic  
brake hold function is activated while the  
vehicle is on a steep hill.  
52. Not available Side radar obstructed  
warning (if equipped)  
This message appears when the Blind Spot  
Warning (BSW)/Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)  
system becomes unavailable because a radar  
blockage is detected. For more details, see  
“Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” (P.5-48) or “Rear  
Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)” (P.5-54).  
60. Steep Slope Apply Foot Brake to  
hold vehicle warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears before the electronic  
parking brake is applied and the brake force  
of the automatic brake hold function is re-  
leased when the vehicle is on a steep hill, to  
prevent the vehicle rolls out.  
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61. Steering assist on standby warning  
(if equipped)  
This warning appears if both side lane markers  
cannot be detected or the vehicle ahead  
cannot be detected at speeds less than 50  
km/h (31 MPH). The Steering Assist system will  
resume operation automatically if the operat-  
ing conditions are met.  
65. Steering assist not available Cam-  
era Problem warning (if equipped)  
69. Steering assist currently unavailable  
warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears if the lane markers are  
not detected correctly for a certain period of  
time due to snow, sleet, or reflected light from  
surroundings, low sun, unclear lane markers,  
etc. It does not indicate a malfunction with the  
camera. If you want to use the Steering Assist  
System, turn off the Steering Assist system, and  
once conditions have improved and you are on  
a road with clear markers, set the system again.  
This warning appears if the camera view  
cannot be secured due to sunlight glare or  
other strong light shining into the camera. If  
you want to use the Steering Assist system,  
turn off the Steering Assist system, and once  
conditions have improved and you are on a  
road with clear markers, set the system again.  
62. Steering assist hands on warning (if  
equipped)  
70. ProPILOT Malfunction warning (if  
equipped)  
This warning appears if your hands are not  
kept on the steering wheel or the steering  
operation is not made. Keep your hands on the  
steering wheel immediately and operate it  
properly. The warning will turn off and the  
Steering Assist system will resume operation  
automatically if the driver’s operation of the  
steering wheel is detected.  
66. ProPILOT not available high Cabin  
Temperature warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears if the temperature of the  
camera itself and the surrounding area be-  
come too high. If the room temperature is  
lowered, ProPILOT system can be used.  
This warning appears if ProPILOT malfunction  
occurs. If it appears, stop the vehicle in a safe  
location and turn off the engine, and then  
restart the engine. If the warning continues to  
illuminate, the system may have some mal-  
function. Although this does not affect the  
normal driving conditions, have the system  
checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
67. ProPILOT Parking brake warning (if  
equipped)  
This warning appears if the electronic parking  
brake is engaged. If the electronic parking  
brake is engaged, ProPILOT system cannot be  
used.  
63. Steering Assist ON indicator (if  
equipped)  
This indicator appears when the Steering Assist  
system is turned ON. For additional details, see  
“ProPILOT” (P.5-104).  
71. Press brake pedal warning (if  
equipped)  
This warning appears if the electronic parking  
brake is not operated properly if the ProPILOT  
system is cancelled while the vehicle is stopped  
by the ProPILOT system. Depress the brake  
pedal immediately.  
64. Steering Assist OFF indicator (if  
equipped)  
This indicator appears when the Steering Assist  
system is turned OFF. For more details, see  
“ProPILOT” (P.5-104).  
68. ProPILOT Seat belt warning (if  
equipped)  
This warning appears if the driver’s seat belt is  
unfastened. If the driver’s seat belt is unfas-  
tened, ProPILOT system cannot be used.  
72. Poor visibility warning (if equipped)  
This warning appears if the windshield wiper is  
operated on the high speed setting. If the  
windshield wiper is operated on the high speed  
setting the Steering Assist system cannot be  
used. To resume steering assist, press the  
Steering Assist switch on instrument panel,  
once the front wipers have reduced to low  
speed or turned off.  
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oil change, oil level indication and malfunction  
of oil level sensor.  
73–74. ICC/ProPILOT Poor Road Condi-  
tions warning (if equipped)  
OIL CONTROL SYSTEM (if equipped)  
These warnings appear when Intelligent Cruise  
Control (ICC) or ProPILOT is temporarily not  
available when system detects that road con-  
ditions may not be suitable for the system. ICC/  
ProPILOT system will also turn off.  
1. Distance to oil change  
The distance to oil change is displayed if the  
distance to oil change is less than 1,500 km  
(930 miles).  
2. Oil replacement indicator  
75. Exhaust filter full warning (if  
equipped)  
When the set mileage approaches, the engine  
oil replacement indicator will appear on the  
display. After the oil is changed, reset the  
distance to oil change. The oil replacement  
indicator will not be reset automatically. To  
reset this indicator, see “Settings” (P.2-23).  
If your vehicle is fitted with a diesel engine, your  
vehicle may also be fitted with a Diesel Parti-  
culate Filter (DPF). Under certain less-favour-  
able driving conditions, the DPF may become  
saturated or clogged because these driving  
conditions prevent automatic regeneration of  
the filter. In this case, a warning message will be  
displayed in the vehicle information display. For  
additional details, see “Diesel Particulate Filter  
(DPF)” (P.5-7).  
The distance to oil change interval cannot be  
adjusted manually. The distance to oil change  
interval is set automatically.  
CAUTION:  
If the oil replacement indicator is displayed,  
change the engine oil as soon as possible.  
Operating your vehicle with deteriorated oil  
can damage the engine.  
76. Exhaust filter maintenance warning  
(if equipped)  
If your vehicle is fitted with a gasoline engine,  
your vehicle may also be fitted with a Gasoline  
Particulate Filter (GPF). Under certain less-  
favourable driving conditions, the GPF may  
become saturated or clogged because these  
driving conditions prevent automatic regen-  
eration of the filter. In this case, a warning  
message will be displayed in the vehicle in-  
formation display. For additional details, see  
“Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) ” (P.5-8).  
3. Low level reminder  
If the low level indicator is displayed, the engine  
oil level is low. If the low level reminder is  
displayed, check the level using the engine oil  
dipstick. (See “Engine oil” (P.8-15).)  
CAUTION:  
The oil level should be checked regularly  
using the engine oil dipstick. Operating with  
an insufficient amount of oil can damage the  
engine and such damage is not covered by  
the warranty.  
JVI1312X  
Example  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position,  
engine oil information is displayed.  
Engine oil information informs the distance to  
Instruments and controls 2-39  
4. Oil level sensor warning  
If the oil sensor warning is displayed, the engine  
oil level sensor may be malfunctioning. Contact  
a NISSAN dealer immediately.  
2-40 Instruments and controls  
TRIP COMPUTER  
WAC0093X  
Instruments and controls 2-41  
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Average speed  
— Reset the average speed.  
All  
— Reset all items of “Average Speed”,  
“Elapsed time and trip odometer” and  
“Fuel economy”.  
first 30 seconds after a reset, the display shows  
“——”.  
1. Safety Shield (if equipped)  
The driving aids mode shows the operating  
condition for the following systems.  
4. Elapsed time and trip odometer 1 and  
2 (km or mile)  
Elapsed time:  
The elapsed time 1 mode shows the time since  
the last reset. The elapsed time 2 mode shows  
the elapsed time since the time the ignition  
switch was placed in the “ON”. (The trip  
odometer is also reset at the same time.)  
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (if equipped)  
Intelligent Lane Intervention (if equipped)  
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (if equipped)  
Intelligent Emergency Braking (if equipped)  
Once the “Average speed 1” is displayed, you  
can use  
buttons to switch between the  
For more details, see “Lane Departure Warning  
(LDW)” (P.5-39), “Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
system (ICC/manual transmission model)” (P.5-  
98), “ProPILOT Lane Departure Warning (LDW)  
system” (P.5-126), “Intelligent Lane Intervention”  
(P.5-43), “Intelligent Lane Intervention system  
(manual transmission model)” (P.5-100), “ProPI-  
LOT Intelligent Lane Intervention system” (P.5-  
129), “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” (P.5-48), “In-  
telligent Emergency Braking” (P.5-133) or “In-  
telligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian  
detection system” (P.5-138).  
“Average speed 1” and “Average speed 2”.  
The display is updated every 30 seconds. The  
first 30 seconds after a reset, the display shows  
“—–”.  
Trip odometer:  
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 been driven since  
the time the ignition switch was placed in the  
“ON”. (The elapsed time is also reset at the same  
time.)  
The elapsed time 2 and trip odometer 2 is  
automatically reset each time the ignition  
switch is placed in the “OFF” position.  
3. Average speed 1 and 2 (km/h or MPH)  
(if equipped)  
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 average speed  
2 is automatically  
2. Speed and Average speed 1 and 2  
(km/h or MPH) (if equipped)  
reset each time the ignition switch 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.  
The (digital) speed shows the current speed at  
Resetting is done by pushing the OK button.  
When the OK button is pushed, the following  
menu items are displayed.  
which the vehicle is travelling.  
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  
.
Cancel  
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Cancel  
— Return to the previous screen without  
— Return to the previous screen without  
resetting.  
resetting.  
Distance  
“ON”. The average speed  
2 is automatically  
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Average speed  
reset each time the ignition switch is placed  
— Reset the average speed.  
All  
in the “OFF” position.  
— Reset the elapsed time and trip od-  
ometer.  
Resetting is done by pushing the OK button.  
When the OK button is pushed, the following  
menu items are displayed.  
— Reset all items of “Average Speed”,  
“Elapsed time and trip odometer” and  
“Fuel economy”.  
All  
— Reset all items of “Average Speed”,  
“Elapsed time and trip odometer” and  
“Fuel economy”.  
.
Cancel  
Once the “Average speed 1” is displayed, you  
— Return to the previous screen without  
can use  
buttons to switch between the  
Once the “Elapsed time and trip odometer 1” is  
displayed, you can use buttons to switch  
between the “Elapsed time and trip odometer 1”  
resetting.  
“Average speed 1” and “Average speed 2”.  
The display is updated every 30 seconds. The  
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and “Elapsed time and trip odometer 2”.  
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Cancel  
12. Chassis control  
— Return to the previous screen without  
When Intelligent Trace Control, Intelligent En-  
gine Brake or Intelligent Ride Control system is  
operated, it shows the operating condition. It  
also shows operating condition of Hill Start  
Assist or the Hill Descent Control. The operating  
condition of the automatic brake hold system  
(if equipped) is also shown. See “Intelligent  
Trace Control” (P.5-35), “Intelligent Engine Brake  
(Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)/  
Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) models)” (P.5-  
36), “Intelligent Ride Control” (P.5-37), “Hill Start  
Assist system” (P.5-38), “Hill descent control  
system” (P.5-38) or “Automatic brake hold”  
(P.3-42) for more details.  
5. Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) and  
Steering Assist/ProPILOT (if equipped)  
NOTE:  
resetting.  
Fuel economy  
— Reset the fuel economy.  
All  
— Reset all items of “Average Speed”,  
“Elapsed time and trip odometer” and  
“Fuel economy”.  
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Actual screen contents may vary.  
This screen shows the operating conditions for  
the following systems:  
.
.
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)  
Steering Assist  
Once the “Fuel economy 1” is displayed, you can  
use  
buttons to switch between the “Fuel  
economy 1” and “Fuel economy 2”.  
The screen will also be shown when ProPILOT  
or Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) is turned on  
(provided cruise screen/display function is  
turned on in Display Settings).  
For more details, see “ProPILOT” (P.5-104) or  
“Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) and steering  
assist (If equipped for European Manual Trans-  
mission model)” (P.5-77).  
The display is updated every 30 seconds. For  
about the first 500 m (1/3 mile) after a reset, the  
display shows “——”.  
13. Tyre pressures (if equipped)  
8. Audio (if equipped)  
The audio mode shows the status of audio  
information.  
The tire pressure mode shows the pressure of  
all four tires while the vehicle is driven.  
When the Low Tyre Pressure warning appears,  
the display can be switched to the tire pressure  
mode by pushing the OK button to reveal  
additional details on the displayed warning.  
6-7. Fuel economy/ECO pedal guide 1  
and 2 (l (litre)/100 km, km/l (litre) or  
MPG)  
9. Navigation (if equipped)  
When the route guidance is set in the Naviga-  
tion System, this item shows the navigation  
route information.  
14. Intelligent Driver Alertness system (if  
equipped)  
When the “Driver Attention” display is selected,  
you can view your attention level as detected  
by the system. For more information see  
“Intelligent Driver Alertness” (P.2-44).  
Current fuel consumption:  
The current fuel consumption mode shows the  
10. Compass (if equipped)  
This display indicates the heading direction of  
the vehicle.  
current fuel consumption.  
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 turned “ON”. The  
average fuel consumption 2 is automatically  
reset each time the ignition switch is placed in  
the “OFF” position.  
11. Intelligent 4x4 torque distribution  
display (if equipped)  
When the Intelligent 4x4 torque distribution  
display is selected, you can view the distribu-  
tion ratio of the transmission torque to the  
front and rear wheels during driving.  
15. Stop/Start System or Idling Stop  
System (if equipped)  
The Stop/Start System or Idling Stop System  
mode shows the CO2 or fuel savings and the  
engine stop time. (See “Stop/Start System or  
Idling Stop System” (P.5-24).)  
Resetting is done by pushing the OK button.  
When the OK button is pushed, the following  
menu items are displayed.  
Instruments and controls 2-43  
Trip CO2 or fuel saving and engine stop time:  
CLOCK AND OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERA-  
TURE  
INTELLIGENT DRIVER ALERTNESS (if  
equipped)  
The trip CO2 or fuel saving and engine stop  
time mode shows amount of CO2 or fuel saved  
and the engine stop time since the last reset.  
The CO2 or fuel saving and engine stop time  
can be reset by pushing the OK button. For  
more information, see “Stop/Start” (P.2-25).  
The "Driver Attention" option can be used to  
activate or deactivate the Driver Attention  
Support feature. This system is able to detect  
whether the driver is displaying  
attention, or is distracted.  
a lack of  
It does this by monitoring driving style, and  
steering behavior, and it notes deviations 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.  
Total CO2 or fuel saving and engine stop  
time:  
The total CO2 or fuel saving and engine stop  
time mode shows:  
.
.
.
The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions pre-  
vented. (for Europe and South Africa)  
JVI0932X  
The estimated quantity of saved fuel. (for  
WARNING:  
The clock  
and outside air temperature  
are  
Australia and New Zealand)  
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.  
displayed on the upper side of the vehicle  
information display.  
The time that the engine has been stopped  
for by the Stop/Start System or Idling Stop  
System.  
Clock  
NOTE:  
For clock adjustment, see “Clock” (P.2-24),  
“Clock” (P.4-7), “Audio main operation” (P.4-47),  
“Audio main operation” (P.4-55), “Audio main  
operation” (P.4-61) or the NissanConnect Own-  
er’s Manual.  
The Total CO2 or fuel saving and engine stop  
time values cannot be reset and show  
accumulated Stop/Start System or Idling  
Stop System information since the vehicle  
was built.  
System operation  
Outside air temperature (°C or °F )  
16. Traffic Sign Recognition (if equipped)  
The outside air temperature is displayed in °C  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system  
provides the driver with information about the  
most recently detected speed limit. For more  
details, see “Traffic Sign Recognition” (P.2-45).  
or °F in the range of −40 to 60°C (−40 to 140°F ).  
The outside air temperature mode includes a  
low temperature warning feature. If the outside  
air temperature is below 3°C (37°F), the warning  
is displayed on the screen (if equipped).  
The outside temperature sensor is located in  
front of the radiator. The sensor may be  
affected by road or engine heat, wind direc-  
tions and other driving conditions. The display  
may differ from the actual outside temperature  
or the temperature displayed on various signs  
or billboards.  
JVI1623X  
If the system detects that driver attention is  
decreasing, the message “Take a break?” ap-  
pears in the vehicle information display and a  
2-44 Instruments and controls  
buzzer sounds when the vehicle is driven at  
speeds above 60 km/h (37 MPH).  
display screen.  
WARNING:  
System Malfunction  
If the Intelligent Driver Alertness system mal-  
functions, the system warning message will  
appear in the vehicle information display and  
the function will be stopped automatically.  
Attention level indicator:  
The TSR system is only intended to be a  
support device to provide the driver with  
information. It is not a replacement for the  
driver’s attention to traffic conditions or  
responsibility to drive safely. It cannot pre-  
vent accidents due to carelessness. It is the  
driver’s responsibility to stay alert and drive  
safely at all times.  
Action to take:  
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.  
TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION (if  
equipped)  
System operation  
The traffic recognition system displays the  
following types of road sign:  
JVI0992X  
When the “Driver attention” display is selected,  
you can view your attention level as detected  
by the system.  
For more information see “Settings” (P.2-23).  
NOTE:  
.
The attention level indicator consists of  
eight levels.  
.
When stopping the engine, the system is  
JVI1572X  
reset.  
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  
Turning the Intelligent Driver Alertness  
system on and off  
To activate or deactivate this function, see  
“Settings” (P.2-23).  
JVI1004X  
multi-sensing front 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 re-  
cognition. TSR information is always displayed  
at the top of the vehicle information display,  
and optionally in the main central area of the  
NOTE:  
The setting will be retained even if the engine  
is restarted.  
Instruments and controls 2-45  
Towing  
Generic  
Turning the TSR system on and off  
Turning the LDW system on or off is done using  
the "Settings" menu in the vehicle information  
display. For details, see “Vehicle information  
display” (P.2-22).  
CAUTION:  
.
.
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 regula-  
tions that currently apply, including look-  
ing out for road signs.  
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system  
may not function properly under the  
following conditions:  
Perform the following steps to enable or  
disable the TSR system:  
1. In the "Settings" menu, select the "Driver  
Assistance" key.  
2. Touch "Traffic Sign" to turn the system ON/  
OFF.  
System temporarily unavailable  
— When rain, snow or dirt adheres to the  
windshield in front of the TSR camera  
unit.  
If the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight under  
high temperature conditions (over approxi-  
mately 40°C (104°F ) and then started, the TSR  
system may be deactivated automatically. The  
“Not available high cabin temperature” warning  
message will appear in the vehicle information  
display.  
— When the headlights are not bright  
due to dirt on the lens or if the aiming  
is not adjusted properly.  
— When strong light enters the camera  
unit. (For example, the light directly  
shines on the front of the vehicle at  
sunrise or sunset.)  
Action to take:  
When the interior temperature is reduced, the  
TSR system will resume operating automati-  
cally.  
JVI0973X  
— When a sudden change in brightness  
occurs. (For example, when the vehi-  
cle enters or exits a tunnel or under a  
bridge.)  
System Malfunction  
Latest detected speed limit.  
National speed limit  
No speed limit information.  
No-overtaking zone.  
If the TSR system malfunctions it will be turned  
off automatically and the system "Malfunc-  
tion"/"System error" warning message will  
appear in the vehicle information display.  
— In areas not covered by the Naviga-  
tion System.  
End of no-overtaking zone.  
— If there are deviations in relation to  
the navigation, for example due to  
changes in the road routing.  
Action to take:  
Conditional speed limit, with the following  
If the TSR "Malfunction"/"System error" mes-  
available conditions:  
sage appears, pull off the road at  
a safe  
Snow  
Slip (rain 1)  
Rain (rain 2)  
location and stop the vehicle. Turn the engine  
off and restart the engine. If the TSR "Malfunc-  
tion"/"System error" message continues to  
appear, have the system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer.  
— When overtaking buses or trucks with  
speed stickers.  
2-46 Instruments and controls  
HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH  
Maintenance  
position  
HEADLIGHT SWITCH  
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.5-43).  
The  
position turns on the headlights in  
addition to the other lights.  
AUTO position (if equipped)  
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position  
and the headlight switch is in the “AUTO”  
position, the headlights, front clearance lights,  
instrument panel lights, rear combination lights  
and other lights turn on automatically depend-  
ing on the brightness of the surroundings.  
The headlights will turn on automatically at  
twilight or in rainy weather (when the wind-  
shield wiper is operated continuously) (if  
equipped).  
JVI0854X  
Type A  
When the ignition switch is placed in the “LOCK”  
or “OFF” position, the lights will turn off auto-  
matically.  
JVI0859X  
Type B  
NISSAN recommends that you consult the local  
regulations concerning the use of lights.  
JVI0510X  
position  
if equipped  
The  
position turns on the front clearance,  
tail, license plate and instrument panel lights.  
CAUTION:  
Do not place any objects on top of the sensor  
. The sensor senses the brightness level  
and controls the auto headlight/Intelligent  
Auto Headlight function. If the sensor is  
covered, it reacts as if it is dark, and the  
headlights will illuminate.  
Instruments and controls 2-47  
Automatic headlights off delay (if equipped):  
Precautions on high beam assist:  
WARNING:  
You can keep the headlights on for up to 180  
seconds after you place the ignition switch in  
the “OFF” position 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 seconds. The factory default setting is 45  
seconds.  
.
The high beam assist system is a con-  
venience but it is not a substitute for safe  
driving operation. The driver should re-  
main alert at all times, ensure safe driving  
practices and switch the high beam and  
low beam manually when necessary.  
For automatic headlights off delay setting, see  
.
The high beam or low beam may not  
switch automatically under the following  
conditions. Switch the high beam and low  
beam manually.  
“Lighting” (P.2-26).  
JVI0994X  
Type B  
To turn on the high beam, push the lever  
towards the front position  
Headlight beam  
.
— During bad weather (rain, fog, snow,  
wind, etc.).  
To turn off the high beam, return the lever to  
the neutral position  
.
— When a light source similar to a head-  
light or tail light is in the vicinity of  
the vehicle.  
To flash the headlights, pull the lever towards  
the rearmost position . The headlights can be  
flashed even when the headlights are not on.  
— When the headlights of the oncoming  
vehicle or the leading vehicle are  
turned off, when the color of the light  
is affected due to foreign materials  
on the lights, or when the light beam  
is out of position.  
If equipped, when the lever is pulled towards  
the rearmost position  
after the ignition  
switch is placed in the “OFF” or “LOCK” position,  
the headlight will turn on and stay on for 30  
seconds. The lever can be pulled 4 times for up  
to 2 minutes.  
JVI0856X  
Type A  
— When there is a sudden, continuous  
change in brightness.  
High beam assist (if equipped)  
The high beam assist system will operate when  
the vehicle is driven at speeds of approximately  
40 km/h (25 MPH) 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 driving on a road that passes  
over rolling hills, or a road that has  
level differences.  
— 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.  
— When the container, etc. being towed  
by  
a leading vehicle is reflecting  
2-48 Instruments and controls  
intense light.  
approximately 25 km/h (16 MPH), the headlight  
remains the low beam.  
High beam assist operations:  
— When a headlight on your vehicle is  
damaged or dirty.  
To turn off the high beam assist system, turn  
the headlight switch to the  
position or  
— When the vehicle is leaning at an  
angle due to a punctured tire, being  
towed, etc.  
select the low beam position by placing the  
lever in the neutral position.  
Ambient image sensor maintenance:  
.
The timing of switching the low beam  
and high beam may change under the  
following situations.  
— The brightness of the headlights of  
the oncoming vehicle or leading ve-  
hicle.  
JVI0974X  
Type A  
— The movement and direction of the  
oncoming vehicle and the leading  
vehicle.  
— When only one light on the oncoming  
vehicle or the leading vehicle is illu-  
minated.  
JVI1572X  
— When the oncoming vehicle or the  
The ambient image sensor for the high beam  
assist system is located in front of the inside  
rearview mirror. To keep the proper operation  
of the high beam assist system and prevent a  
system malfunction, be sure to observe the  
following:  
leading vehicle is  
vehicle.  
a two-wheeled  
— Road conditions (incline, curve, the  
road surface, etc.).  
JVI0996X  
— The number of passengers and the  
amount of luggage.  
Type B  
.
.
Always keep the windshield clean.  
To activate the high beam assist system, turn  
the headlight switch to the “AUTO” position  
Do not attach a sticker (including transpar-  
ent material) or install an accessory near  
the ambient image sensor.  
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.  
.
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.  
If the high beam assist indicator light does not  
illuminate in the above condition, it may  
indicate that the system is not functioning  
properly. Have the system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer.  
If the ambient image sensor is damaged due to  
an accident, contact a NISSAN dealer.  
When the vehicle speed lowers to less than  
Instruments and controls 2-49  
obscure other drivers’ vision.  
Daytime running light system  
To adjust to the proper aiming height, turn the  
switch accordingly. The higher the number,  
designated on the switch, the lower the head-  
light axis.  
Even if the headlight switch is * position, the  
daytime running lights will come on after  
starting the engine.  
When the light switch is turned to the  
or  
Select the switch position by referring to the  
position (depending on the country), the  
daytime running light will turn off.  
following samples.  
HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL  
JVI0477X  
Manual type  
The headlight aiming control operates when  
the ignition switch is in the “ON” position and  
the headlight is on to allow the headlight axis  
to be adjusted according to the driving condi-  
tion.  
When driving with no heavy load/luggage or  
driving on a flat road, select the normal position  
“0”.  
If the number of occupants and load/luggage  
in the vehicle changes, the headlight axis may  
become higher than normal.  
If the vehicle is traveling on a hilly road, the  
headlights may directly shine on the rearview  
and outside mirrors of a vehicle ahead or the  
windshield of an oncoming vehicle, which may  
2-50 Instruments and controls  
Two row model (Type A):  
For Europe:  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
R9N MT  
Nu-  
Num-  
mber  
ber  
of  
Swit-  
ch  
of  
rear  
seat  
occu-  
pant-  
s
front  
seat  
oc-  
R9M CVT  
2WD  
R9N CVT  
2WD  
R9N CVT  
4WD  
posi-  
tion  
HR13  
R9M MT 2WD R9M MT 4WD  
M9R  
R9N MT 2WD  
4WD  
cu-  
pan-  
ts  
No  
occu-  
pant-  
s
0
1 or 2  
No load  
3
1
2
2
approx.  
139kg (306  
lb)  
approx.  
142kg (313  
lb)  
approx.  
151kg (333  
lb)  
approx.  
approx.  
approx. 142  
kg (313 lb)  
approx. 151  
kg (333 lb)  
approx. 139 approx. 111  
kg (306 lb) kg (245 lb)  
2
3
139kg (306 151kg (333  
lb)  
lb)  
No  
approx.  
360kg (794  
lb)  
approx.  
approx.  
approx.  
approx. 370  
kg (816 lb)  
occu- approx. 360 approx. 357 approx. 370 approx. 352  
3
1
357kg (787 370kg (816 357kg (787  
pant- kg (794 lb)  
s
kg (787 lb)  
kg (816 lb) kg (776 lb)  
lb)  
lb)  
lb)  
Instruments and controls 2-51  
For Ukraine/South Africa:  
Number Number  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
Switch  
of front  
of rear  
position seat oc- seat oc-  
cupants cupants  
R9M CVT 2WD  
MR20  
QR25  
R9M MT 2WD  
No load  
R9M MT 4WD  
No occu-  
0
1 or 2  
pants  
3
1
2
2
2
approx. 92 kg (203 lb)  
approx. 330 kg (728  
lb)  
3
approx. 72 kg (159 lb) approx. 63 kg (139 lb) approx. 62 kg (137 lb) approx. 75 kg (165 lb)  
approx. 308 kg (679 approx. 299 kg (659  
No occu-  
pants  
3
1
approx. 311 kg (686 lb)  
approx. 326 kg (719 lb)  
lb)  
lb)  
For Australia:  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
Number Number  
Switch  
of front  
of rear  
position seat oc- seat oc-  
cupants cupants  
M9R 4WD  
MR20 MT  
QR25 2WD  
QR25 4WD  
No load  
R9M 2WD  
No occu-  
0
1
1 or 2  
pants  
3
2
2
approx. 101 kg (223  
lb)  
approx. 129 kg (284  
lb)  
approx. 165 kg (364  
lb)  
approx. 145 kg (320 lb)  
approx. 397 kg (875 lb)  
2
3
approx. 101 kg (223 lb)  
No occu- approx. 325 kg (717  
pants lb)  
approx. 329 kg (725  
lb)  
approx. 361 kg (796 approx. 390 kg (860  
lb) lb)  
3
1
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For Mexico/the Middle East/Others:  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
The Middle East  
Number of  
Number of  
Switch posi-  
tion  
Others *1  
MR20 CVT 4WD  
front seat oc- rear seat oc-  
Mexico  
QR25  
cupants  
cupants  
QR25 CVT 2WD  
0
1
2
2
1 or 2  
No occupants  
3
No load  
2
2
1
approx. 78 kg (172 lb)  
approx. 274 kg (604 lb)  
3
approx. 74 kg (163 lb)  
approx. 278 kg (613 lb)  
approx. 59 kg (130 lb)  
approx. 255 kg (562 lb)  
No occupants  
*1: Except for Europe/Ukraine/South Africa/Australia/Mexico/the Middle East/Latin America  
For Latin America/the Middle East/Others:  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
The Middle East  
Number of  
Number of  
Switch posi-  
tion  
Others *1  
MR20 CVT 2WD  
front seat oc- rear seat oc-  
Latin America  
QR25  
cupants  
cupants  
QR25 CVT 4WD  
0
1
1
1 or 2  
No occupants  
3
No load  
2
2
1
approx. 38 kg (84 lb)  
approx. 234 kg (516 lb)  
3
approx. 40 kg (88 lb)  
approx. 251 kg (553 lb)  
approx. 61 kg (135 lb)  
approx. 257 kg (567 lb)  
2
No occupants  
*1: Except for Europe/Ukraine/South Africa/Australia/Mexico/the Middle East/Latin America  
Instruments and controls 2-53  
Three row model (Type A):  
For Europe:  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
Number of Number of  
Number of  
Switch po-  
second  
third row  
seat occu-  
pants  
HR13  
DCT  
2WD  
R9M  
MT  
R9M  
MT  
R9M  
CVT  
2WD  
M9R  
MT  
M9R  
CVT  
2WD  
M9R  
CVT  
4WD  
R9N  
MT  
R9N  
MT  
R9N  
CVT  
2WD  
R9N  
CVT  
4WD  
front seat  
sition  
row seat  
occupants  
occupants  
2WD  
4WD  
4WD  
2WD  
4WD  
No occu-  
pants  
No occu-  
pants  
0
1
1 or 2  
2
No load  
No occu-  
2
pants or 3  
ap-  
prox.  
140 kg  
(309  
lb)  
ap-  
prox.  
462 kg  
(1019  
lb)  
ap-  
ap-  
ap-  
approx.  
126kg  
approx. approx. approx. approx. approx. approx.  
103 kg 85 kg 140kg 99kg 126kg 99kg  
(227 lb) (187 lb) (309 lb) (218 lb) (278 lb) (218 lb)  
prox.  
prox.  
prox.  
2
3
2
1
3
2
99 kg 126 kg 84 kg  
(218 lb) (278 lb) (185 lb)  
(278 lb)  
ap-  
ap-  
approx.  
454kg  
(1001  
lb)  
ap-  
approx.  
462kg  
(1019  
lb)  
approx.  
454kg  
(1001  
lb)  
prox.  
prox. approx. approx.  
approx.  
446kg  
approx.  
446kg  
No occu-  
pants  
No occu-  
pants  
prox.  
454 kg 402 kg 410 kg 404 kg  
446 kg  
(983 lb)  
(1001  
lb)  
(886 (904 lb) (891 lb)  
lb)  
(983 lb)  
(983 lb)  
2-54 Instruments and controls  
For South Africa/Latin America/Australia/Others:  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
Number of second Number of third  
Others *2  
MR20 CVT  
2WD  
Number of front  
seat occupants  
South Africa/Latin America  
Australia  
Switch position  
row seat occu-  
pants  
row seat occu-  
pants  
QR25 CVT  
2WD  
MR20  
QR25  
R9M  
No load  
0
1
1 or 2  
2
No occupants  
No occupants  
2
No occupants or 3  
approx. 39  
kg (86 lb)  
approx. 367  
kg (809 lb)  
approx. 48 approx. 47  
approx. 59 approx. 109  
kg (130 lb) kg (240 lb)  
2
3
2
1
3
2
kg (106 lb)  
kg (104 lb)  
approx. 412 approx. 394 approx. 415 approx. 459  
kg (908 lb) kg (869 lb) kg (915 lb) kg (1012 lb)  
No occupants  
No occupants  
*2: Except for Europe/South Africa/Australia/Mexico/the Middle East/Latin America  
For Mexico/the Middle East:  
Weight of load in the luggage compartment  
Number of front seat Number of second row Number of third row  
Switch position  
The Middle East  
Mexico  
QR25  
occupants  
seat occupants  
seat occupants  
QR25 4WD  
QR25 2WD  
0
1
2
1 or 2  
2
2
No occupants  
No occupants  
3
No occupants  
2
2
No load  
approx. 97 kg  
(214 lb)  
approx. 403 kg  
(889 lb)  
approx. 50 kg approx. 54 kg  
(110 lb) (119 lb)  
approx. 354 kg approx. 360 kg  
(781 lb) (794 lb)  
2
3
2
1
3
2
No occupants  
No occupants  
Instruments and controls 2-55  
Two row model (Type B):  
Number Number  
Weight of load in luggage compartment [APPROX. kg ( lb )]  
4WD  
QR25  
M-  
CVT  
2WD  
QR25  
Switch  
of front  
of rear  
M9R  
MR20  
R9M  
M9R  
MR20  
M-  
CVT  
R9M  
MT  
position seat oc- seat oc-  
cupants cupants  
M-  
CVT  
M-  
M-  
M-  
M-  
MT  
CVT  
CVT  
MT  
CVT  
CVT  
MT  
CVT  
CVT  
CVT  
CVT  
No occu-  
0
1
1 or 2  
2
pants  
3
No load  
102  
kg  
120  
kg  
178  
kg  
252  
kg  
111 kg 65 kg  
64 kg 170 kg  
131 kg 117 kg 75 kg 152 kg 123 kg  
104 kg (229 lb)  
313 kg (690 lb)  
2
3
2
1
3
(245  
lb)  
(143  
lb)  
(141  
lb)  
(375  
lb)  
(289  
lb)  
(258  
lb)  
(165  
lb)  
(335  
lb)  
(271  
lb)  
(225  
lb)  
(265  
lb)  
(392  
lb)  
(556  
lb)  
305  
kg  
251  
kg  
266  
kg  
365  
kg  
371  
kg  
335  
kg  
322  
kg  
269  
kg  
359  
kg  
332  
kg  
436  
kg  
318 kg  
(701  
lb)  
318 kg  
(701  
lb)  
No occu-  
pants  
(673  
lb)  
(553  
lb)  
(587  
lb)  
(805  
lb)  
(818  
lb)  
(739  
lb)  
(710  
lb)  
(593  
lb)  
(792  
lb)  
(732  
lb)  
(961  
lb)  
2-56 Instruments and controls  
Three row model (Type B):  
Weight of load in luggage compartment [APPROX. kg ( lb )]  
2WD  
Number Number  
of sec- of third  
Number  
of front  
4WD  
Switch  
ond row row seat  
position seat oc-  
cupants  
M9R  
M-CVT  
MT  
MR20  
M-CVT  
QR25  
M-CVT CVT  
R9M  
M9R  
QR25  
R9M  
MT  
seat oc-  
cupants  
occu-  
pants  
MT  
CVT  
MT  
M-CVT M-CVT M-CVT  
No occu- No occu-  
0
1
1 or 2  
2
pants  
pants  
No load  
No occu-  
pants or  
3
2
95 kg  
(209  
lb)  
472 kg  
(1041  
lb)  
62 kg  
61 kg 134 kg 57 kg 137 kg 142 kg 92 kg  
30 kg 141 kg  
82 kg (181 lb)  
2
3
2
1
3
2
(137 lb) (135 lb) (295 lb) (126 lb) (302 lb) (313 lb) (203 lb) (66 lb) (311 lb)  
428 kg  
(944  
lb)  
524 kg 515 kg 456 kg 474 kg 525 kg  
No occu- No occu-  
pants pants  
438 kg  
(966 lb)  
509 kg 420 kg  
(1122 lb) (926 lb)  
448 kg (988 lb)  
(1155  
lb)  
(1136  
lb)  
(1005  
lb)  
(1045  
lb)  
(1158  
lb)  
Instruments and controls 2-57  
.
when the vehicle is driven at above 5 km/h  
(3 MPH) for the driver’s side headlight. Note  
that the front passenger’s side low beam  
headlight will swivel but the driver’s side  
headlight will not swivel when the vehicle is  
below 5 km/h (3 MPH) and the steering  
wheel is turned.  
.
.
Push the headlight cleaner switch (if  
equipped)  
Automatic type  
The headlights are equipped with the auto-  
matic leveling system. Headlight axis is con-  
trolled automatically.  
Pull the windshield washer switch toward  
you.  
— The headlight cleaner operates with the  
windshield washer operation. This op-  
eration activates once each time either  
the ignition switch or the headlight  
switch is turned off and on.  
BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM  
The light reminder chime will sound if the  
AFS will also adjust the headlight to a proper  
axis automatically, depending on the number  
of occupants in the vehicle, the load the vehicle  
is carrying and the road conditions.  
If the AFS warning appears in the vehicle  
information display after the ignition switch  
has been placed in the “ON” position, this may  
indicate that the AFS is not functioning prop-  
erly. Have the system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer. When the engine is started, the head-  
lights will vibrate to check the system condi-  
tion. This is not a malfunction.  
headlight switch is in either the  
or  
position and when the driver’s door is opened  
with the ignition switch in the “OFF” or “LOCK”  
position.  
— After the first operation, the headlight  
cleaner operates once at every fifth  
operation of the windshield washer.  
Type A:  
See “Wiper and washer switch” (P.2-61).  
If the ignition switch is placed in “OFF” or “LOCK”  
position while the headlight switch is in the  
CAUTION:  
or  
position, the battery saver function  
will turn off the lights after a period of time to  
.
Do not operate the washer if the window  
washer fluid reservoir is empty.  
prevent the battery from being discharged.  
Type B:  
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH  
If the ignition switch is placed in “OFF” or “LOCK”  
HEADLIGHT CLEANER (if equipped)  
position while the headlight switch is in the  
or  
position, the battery saver function  
will turn off the lights after opening the driver’s  
side door.  
ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM  
(AFS) (if equipped)  
The Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) will  
automatically adjust the headlights (low beam)  
toward the turning direction to improve the  
driver’s view. When the headlight switch is ON  
and the driver operates the steering wheel in a  
turn, the AFS system will be activated.  
JVI0857X  
JVI1576X  
Type A  
Headlight cleaner switch (if equipped)  
The headlight cleaner operates when the  
headlight is on and the ignition switch is in  
the “ON” position.  
The AFS will operate:  
.
.
when the headlight switch is “ON”.  
when the shift lever is in any position other  
than “P” (Park) (CVT/DCT model) or “R”  
(Reverse).  
To operate the headlight cleaner:  
2-58 Instruments and controls  
FOG LIGHT SWITCH  
JVI0995X  
JVI0980X  
JVI0862X  
JVI0984X  
JVI0861X  
Type B  
Type C  
Type D  
Type E  
Type A  
CAUTION:  
The turn signal switch will not be cancelled  
automatically if the steering wheel turning  
angle does not exceed the preset amount.  
After the turn or lane change, make sure that  
the turn signal switch is returned to its  
original position.  
Turn signal  
To turn on the turn signals, move the lever up  
JVI0954X  
or down  
to the point where the lever  
Type B  
latches. When the turn is completed, the turn  
signal cancels automatically.  
Lane change signal  
To turn on the lane change signals, move the  
lever up  
or down  
to the point where the  
light begins to flash.  
If the lever is moved back right after moving up  
or down , the light will flash 3 times.  
To cancel the flashing, move the lever to the  
opposite direction.  
Instruments and controls 2-59  
selected for the fog lights to operate. The fog  
lights automatically turn off when the high  
beam headlights are selected.  
Except for Europe and South Africa  
To turn on the rear fog light, turn the headlight  
switch to the  
position, then turn the fog  
position. The rear fog  
For models without rear fog light :  
light switch to the  
light and  
indicator light on the meter  
To turn on the front fog lights, turn the head-  
illuminate. The fog light switch will return to  
light switch to the  
or  
or AUTO (if  
the position automatically.  
equipped) position, then turn the fog light  
switch to the position. The front fog lights  
and indicator light on the meter illuminate.  
If the front fog lights (if equipped) are already  
turned on with the headlight switch in the  
position, you can turn on the rear fog light  
without first turning the headlight switch to the  
position.  
To turn the front fog lights off, turn the fog light  
switch to the  
position.  
JVI0985X  
Type F  
NOTE:  
To turn the rear fog light off, turn the fog light  
.
If the headlight switch is turned to the *  
position, the front fog lights will turn off  
automatically.  
FRONT FOG LIGHTS (if equipped)  
switch to the  
position again.  
For models with rear fog light (except for  
NOTE:  
Korea):  
.
If the headlight switch is turned to the *  
position, the rear fog light will turn off  
automatically.  
REAR FOG LIGHT (if equipped)  
The rear fog light should be used only when  
visibility is seriously reduced [generally, to less  
than 100 m (328 ft)].  
To turn on the front fog lights, turn the head-  
light switch to the  
or  
or AUTO (if  
equipped) position, then turn the fog light  
switch to the position. The front fog lights  
and indicator light on the meter illuminate.  
For Europe and South Africa  
To turn on the rear fog light, turn the headlight  
The fog light switch to the  
position. To  
turn the fog lights off, turn the fog light switch  
switch to the  
or AUTO (if equipped)  
to the OFF position.  
position, then turn the fog light switch to the  
position. The rear fog light and  
To turn the front fog lights off, turn the fog light  
switch to the  
position again.  
indicator light on the meter illuminate. The  
For models with rear fog light (for Korea):  
fog light switch will return to the  
automatically.  
position  
To turn the fog lights on, turn the headlight  
switch to the  
position, then turn the fog  
position. To turn the fog  
If the front fog lights (if equipped) are already  
turned on with the headlight switch in the  
position, you can turn on the rear fog light  
without first turning the headlight switch to the  
or AUTO (if equipped) position.  
light switch to the  
lights on with the headlight switch in the AUTO  
position, the headlights must be on, then turn  
the fog light switch to the  
position. The fog  
position  
light switch will return to the  
To turn the rear fog light off, turn the fog light  
automatically.  
switch to the  
position again.  
To turn the front fog lights off, turn the fog light  
switch to the position again.  
The headlights must be on and the low beams  
2-60 Instruments and controls  
WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH  
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
Wiper operation  
The lever position “AUTO” (Type A/Type C)  
operates the rain-sensing auto wiper system (if  
equipped). (See “Rain-sensing auto wiper sys-  
tem” (P.2-62).)  
WARNING:  
In freezing temperatures, the washer fluid  
may freeze on the windshield and obscure  
your vision. Warm the windshield with the  
defogger before you wash the windshield.  
The lever position “  
” (INT) (Type B/Type D)  
CAUTION:  
operates the wiper intermittently.  
.
.
Do not operate the washer continuously  
for longer than 30 seconds.  
.
.
The intermittent operation can be adjusted  
by turning the adjustment control knob,  
JVI0865X  
JVI1214X  
JVI0863X  
(longer)  
or (shorter)  
.
Do not operate the washer if the window  
Type B  
Type C  
Type D  
washer reservoir is empty.  
The speed of the intermittent operation  
varies depending on the vehicle speed. This  
function can be turned on or off (if  
equipped). See “Vehicle Settings” (P.2-25).  
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER  
SWITCH  
The lever position  
operates the wiper at low  
speed.  
The lever position operates the wiper at high  
speed.  
To stop the wiper operation, move the lever up  
to the “OFF” position.  
The lever position  
operates the wiper one  
sweep. The lever automatically returns to its  
original position.  
If the windshield wiper operation is inter-  
rupted 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 on and around  
the wiper arms. In approximately 1 minute,  
turn the switch on again to operate the  
wiper.  
JVI1213X  
Type A  
Pulling up the wiper arm:  
The wiper arm should be in the up position  
when replacing the wiper.  
To replace the windshield wiper blades, follow  
the procedure below:  
The windshield wiper and washer operate  
Instruments and controls 2-61  
1. When the ignition switch is “ON” or within  
60 seconds after placing the ignition switch  
from the “ON” to “OFF” position, place the  
windshield wiper and washer lever into the  
“OFF” position.  
Washer operation  
To operate the washer, pull the lever toward  
the rear of the vehicle  
until the desired  
amount of washer fluid is spread on the wind-  
shield.  
2. Rapidly lift the lever  
upwards twice  
The headlight cleaner (if equipped) will also  
operate with operation of the windshield  
washer. See “Headlight cleaner” (P.2-58).  
within 0.5 seconds. This action will cause  
the wipers to automatically take the service  
position.  
Wiper drip wipe system:  
CAUTION:  
The wiper will also operate once about  
3
JVI0997X  
seconds after the washer and wiper are  
operated. This operation is to wipe washer  
fluid that has dripped on the windshield.  
.
This function can be operated even if the  
ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
However, to prevent an accident or da-  
mage when pulling up the wiper arm, be  
sure to observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Type B  
The rain-sensing auto wiper system can auto-  
matically turn on the wipers and adjust the  
wiper speed depending on the rainfall and the  
vehicle speed by using the rain sensor located  
on the upper part of the windshield.  
To activate or deactivate this function, see  
“Settings” (P.2-23).  
RAIN-SENSING AUTO WIPER SYSTEM (if  
equipped)  
— Make sure the shift lever is in the “P”  
(Park) position (Continuously Variable  
Transmission (CVT)/Dual Clutch  
Transmission (DCT) model).  
To set the rain-sensing auto wiper system,  
push the lever down to the AUTO position  
.
The wiper will sweep once while the ignition  
switch is in the “ON” position.  
— Make sure the shift lever is in the “N”  
(Neutral) position, with the parking  
brake fully applied (Manual Transmis-  
sion models).  
The rain sensor sensitivity level can be adjusted  
by turning the knob toward the front  
(High)  
or toward the rear  
(Low).  
High — High sensitive operation  
Low — Low sensitive operation  
.
.
— Never allow the passengers to oper-  
ate the windshield wiper switch inad-  
vertently.  
To turn the rain-sensing auto wiper system off,  
push up the lever to the “OFF” position, or pull  
down the lever to the other.  
.
Do not operate the windshield wiper  
while the wiper arm is pulled up. The  
wiper arm may be damaged.  
JVI0866X  
CAUTION:  
Type A  
.
Do not touch the rain sensor and around  
it when the wiper switch is in the AUTO  
position and the ignition switch is in the  
“ON” position. The wipers may operate  
unexpectedly and cause an injury or may  
damage a wiper.  
2-62 Instruments and controls  
.
When the windshield glass is coated with  
water repellent, the speed of the rain-  
sensing auto wipers may be higher even  
though the amount of the rainfall is  
small.  
Washer operation  
To operate the washer, push the lever toward  
the front of the vehicle  
until the desired  
amount of washer fluid is spread on the wind-  
shield. The wiper will automatically operate  
several times.  
.
.
Be sure to turn off the rain-sensing auto  
wiper system when you use a car wash.  
The rain-sensing auto wipers may not  
operate if rain does not hit the rain  
sensor even if it is raining.  
.
Using genuine wiper blades is recom-  
mended for proper operation of the rain-  
sensing auto wiper system. (See “Wiper  
blades” (P.8-26) for wiper blade replace-  
ment.)  
JVI0869X  
Type B  
The rear window wiper and washer operates  
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.  
Wiper operation  
REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER  
SWITCH  
The switch position  
operates the wiper  
operates the wiper at  
intermittently.  
The switch position  
low speed.  
If the rear window wiper operation is inter-  
rupted 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 on and around  
the wiper arms. In approximately 1 minute,  
turn the switch on again to operate the  
wiper.  
Reverse synchronization function:  
JVI0867X  
When the windshield wiper switch is on, moving  
the shift lever to the “R” (Reverse) position will  
operate the rear window wiper.  
Type A  
To activate or deactivate this function, see  
“Settings” (P.2-23).  
Instruments and controls 2-63  
DEFOGGER SWITCH  
HORN  
The defogger is used to reduce the moisture,  
fog or frost on the rear window and outside  
door mirror (if equipped) surface to improve the  
rear view.  
When the defogger switch is pushed, the  
indicator light  
illuminates and the rear  
window defogger operates for approximately  
15 minutes. After the preset time has passed,  
the defogger will turn off automatically.  
To turn off manually, push the defogger switch  
JVI0852X  
JVI0853X  
JVI1009X  
again.  
JVI1569X  
Type A (Example)  
Example  
CAUTION:  
The horn switch  
operates regardless of  
the ignition switch position except when the  
.
.
When operating the defogger continu-  
ously, be sure to start the engine. Other-  
wise, it may cause the battery to  
discharge.  
When cleaning the inner side of the  
window, be careful not to scratch or  
damage the electrical conductors on the  
surface of the window.  
battery is discharged.  
When the horn switch is pushed and held, the  
horn will sound. Releasing the horn switch will  
cease the horn sound.  
Type B  
Type C  
The defogger switch operates when the igni-  
tion switch is in the “ON” position.  
2-64 Instruments and controls  
HEATED STEERING WHEEL (if equipped)  
WINDOWS  
The driver’s switch, the main switch, can  
control all windows.  
POWER WINDOWS  
WARNING:  
Locking passenger’s windows:  
When the lock button  
is pushed in, the  
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.
Make sure that all passengers have their  
hands, etc. inside the vehicle before  
operating the power windows.  
passenger’s windows cannot be operated.  
To cancel the passenger’s windows lock, push  
the lock button  
again.  
To help avoid risk of injury or death  
through unintended operation 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 unattended in your  
vehicle. Additionally, the temperature in-  
side 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.  
Passenger’s window switch (if  
equipped)  
JVI0395X  
The heated steering wheel system is designed  
to operate only when the surface temperature  
of the steering wheel is below 20°C (68°F).  
Push the heated steering wheel switch to  
warm the steering wheel after the engine  
starts. The indicator light  
illuminate.  
on the switch will  
The power windows operate when the ignition  
switch is in the “ON” position.  
If the surface temperature of the steering  
wheel is below 20°C (68°F), the system will heat  
the steering wheel and cycle off and on to  
maintain a temperature above 20°C (68°F). The  
indicator light will remain on as long as the  
system is on.  
To open  
a window, push down the power  
SIC4523  
window switch.  
The passenger’s switch can control its corre-  
sponding window.  
To close a window, pull up the power window  
switch.  
When the passenger’s windows lock button on  
the driver’s switch is pushed in, the passenger’s  
switch cannot be operated.  
Push the switch again to turn the heated  
steering wheel system off manually. The in-  
dicator light turn off.  
Driver’s window switch  
NOTE:  
If the surface temperature of the steering  
wheel is above 20°C (68°F) when the switch is  
turned on, the system will not heat the  
steering wheel. This is not a malfunction.  
JVI1445X  
Instruments and controls 2-65  
If the power window automatic function does  
not operate properly after performing the  
procedure above, have your vehicle checked  
by a NISSAN dealer.  
Auto-reverse function:  
WARNING:  
Automatic function  
There is  
a small distance just before the  
closed position which cannot be detected.  
Make sure that all passengers have their  
hands, etc. inside the vehicle before closing  
the windows.  
The auto-reverse function enables a window to  
automatically reverse when something is  
caught in the window as it is closing by the  
automatic function. When the control unit  
detects an obstacle, the window will be low-  
ered immediately.  
Depending on the environment or driving  
conditions, the auto-reverse function may  
activate if an impact or load similar to some-  
thing being caught in the window occurs.  
JVI1446X  
The automatic function is available for the  
switch that has an mark on its surface.  
The automatic function enables a window to  
fully open or close without holding the switch  
down or up.  
To fully open the window, push the power  
window switch down to the second detent and  
release the switch. To fully close the window,  
pull the power window switch up to the second  
detent and release the switch. The switch does  
not have to be held during window operation.  
To stop the window open/close operation  
during the automatic function, push down or  
pull up the switch in opposite directions.  
If the window does not close automa-  
tically  
If the power window automatic function (clos-  
ing only) does not operate properly, perform  
the following procedure to initialize the power  
window system.  
1. Start the engine.  
2. Close the door.  
Window timer (if equipped):  
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.  
The window timer allows the window switch to  
be operated for approximately 45 seconds  
even if the ignition switch is placed in the  
“OFF” position. The window timer will be  
canceled when the driver’s or front passenger’s  
door is opened or the preset time has expired.  
5. Release the power window switch. Operate  
the window by the automatic function to  
confirm the initialization is complete.  
2-66 Instruments and controls  
SUNROOF (if equipped)  
Sliding sunshade and sunroof  
Comfort mode  
WARNING:  
When the sunroof switch is pushed to the OPEN  
This is the position used when driving with the  
sunroof open. When driving with the sunroof  
fully open, wind noise may be very loud. Use the  
comfort mode position when driving.  
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.
In an accident you could be thrown from  
the vehicle through an open sunroof.  
Adults should always use seat belts and  
children should always use seat belts or  
child restraint systems.  
Never allow anyone to stand up or extend  
any portion of their body out of the  
opening while the vehicle is in motion or  
while the sunroof is closing.  
position  
, the sunshade open fully. When a  
switch is pushed again, the sunroof opens to  
the comfort mode position. When the switch is  
pushed again, the sunroof opens fully.  
Auto-reverse function  
When the sunroof switch is pushed to the  
CLOSE position , the sunroof will automati-  
cally close. Push the switch again, and the  
sunshade will close.  
WARNING:  
There are some small distances just before  
the closed position which cannot be de-  
tected. Make sure that all passengers have  
their hands, etc. inside the vehicle before  
closing the sunroof and sunshade.  
When the sunroof switch is pushed to the OPEN  
position  
to the second detent, the sunshade  
opens fully, and the sunroof opens to the  
comfort mode position. When the switch is  
pushed again, the sunroof opens fully. When  
the sunroof switch is pushed to the CLOSE  
CAUTION:  
.
.
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Remove water drops, snow, ice or sand  
from the sunroof before opening.  
The auto-reverse function enables the sunroof  
and sunshade to automatically reverse when  
something is caught in the sunroof and sun-  
shade as it is closing. When the control unit  
detects an obstacle, the sunroof and sunshade  
will open immediately.  
Depending on the environment or driving  
conditions, the auto-reverse function may  
activate if an impact or load similar to some-  
thing being caught in the sunroof and sun-  
shade occurs.  
Do not place any heavy objects on the  
position  
to the second detent, both the  
sunroof or surrounding area.  
sunshade and sunroof close.  
Do not push or pull on the sunshade.  
Doing so can damage the sunshade.  
To stop the sunshade or sunroof during the  
operation, push the sunroof switch to either of  
the OPEN , CLOSE  
Tilting sunroof  
or UP  
position.  
AUTOMATIC SUNROOF AND SUNSHADE  
To tilt up the sunroof, push the sunroof switch  
to the up position  
To tilt down the sunroof, push the switch to the  
up position or push the switch to the CLOSE  
position  
When the sunroof is tilted up, push the switch  
.
If the auto-reverse function activates consecu-  
tively or the battery is discharged, the sunroof  
and sunshade may not close properly. In this  
case, push and hold the switch to the CLOSE  
.
to the CLOSE position to the second detent  
.
position  
to close the sunroof.  
The sunroof will tilt down and the sunshade will  
close.  
JVI0950X  
Instruments and controls 2-67  
POWER OUTLETS  
If sunroof does not operate  
CAUTION:  
If the sunroof and sunshade do not operate  
properly, perform the following procedure to  
initialize the operation system.  
.
.
.
The outlet and plug may be hot during or  
immediately after use.  
This power outlet is not designed for use  
1. If the sunroof and sunshade are open, close  
with a cigarette lighter unit.  
them fully by repeatedly pushing the sun-  
roof switch to the CLOSE  
position.  
Do not use with accessories that exceed a  
12 volt, 120W (10A) power draw. Do not  
use double adapters or more than one  
electrical accessory.  
Use this power outlet with the engine  
running to avoid discharging the vehicle  
battery.  
2. Push and hold the sunroof switch to the  
CLOSE position for 10 seconds.  
3. After the sunroof and sunshade move  
slightly to the closed position and then  
.
JVI1618X  
WAC0078X  
JVI0879X  
move back  
a
little, release the sunroof  
Instrument panel (if equipped)  
switch.  
.
.
Avoid using when the air conditioner,  
4. Push and hold the sunroof switch to the  
CLOSE position for over 6 seconds.  
5. Release the sunroof switch. The sunroof  
and sunshade will fully open and then fully  
close.  
headlights or rear window defogger is on.  
Push the plug in as far as it will go. If good  
contact is not made, the plug may over-  
heat or the internal temperature fuse  
may blow.  
Before inserting or disconnecting a plug,  
be sure that the electrical accessory  
being used is turned OFF.  
When not in use, be sure to close the cap.  
Do not allow water or any liquid to  
contact the outlet.  
6. Check if the sunroof switch operates nor-  
.
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mally.  
If the sunroof does not operate properly after  
performing the procedure above, have your  
vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
Console box (if equipped)  
Cargo area  
To use the power outlet, pull the cover.  
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ASHTRAYS AND CIGARETTE  
LIGHTER (if equipped)  
connector.  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) CHARGING  
CONNECTOR (if equipped)  
ASHTRAY  
JVI0982X  
WAC0094X  
WARNING:  
The USB charging connector is located in the  
center console box.  
Do not use the ashtray in any other position  
than the front side of the front center cup  
holder.  
The USB charging connector can be used only  
for charging an external device.  
Connect  
a USB device into the connector.  
Charging will start automatically (maximum  
CAUTION:  
output up to 5 volt, 12W, 2.4A).  
When using the cooling function, close the  
cup holder ventilator or take care to prevent  
the ash from being dropped in the cup holder  
due to the airflow coming from the drink  
holder ventilator.  
The external device will be charged continu-  
ously while the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or  
“ON” position.  
Some mobile devices cannot be charged de-  
pending on their specifications.  
To open the ashtray, pull up the lid  
To take out the ashtray, pull out  
.
CAUTION:  
.
.
.
Do not force a USB device into the  
connector. Inserting the USB device 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  
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STORAGE  
ing  
the glove box.  
CIGARETTE LIGHTER  
WARNING:  
CONSOLE BOX  
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.
The storages should not be used while  
driving so that the full attention may be  
given to vehicle operation.  
Keep the storage lids closed while driving  
to help prevent injury in an accident or  
sudden stop.  
GLOVE BOX  
JVI1619X  
JVI1685X  
WARNING:  
To open the console box lid, push up the knob  
and pull up the lid.  
The cigarette lighter should not be used  
while driving so that full attention may be  
given to vehicle operation.  
To close, push the lid down until the lock  
latches.  
The cigarette lighter operates when the igni-  
tion switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
To heat the cigarette lighter, push in until it  
latches. When the lighter is heated, it will spring  
out automatically.  
SUNGLASSES HOLDER  
JVI1597X  
Type A  
Open the glove box by pulling the handle.  
Return the cigarette lighter to its original  
position after use.  
JVI0619X  
WARNING:  
JVI1598X  
Keep the sunglasses holder closed while  
driving to avoid obstructing the driver’s view  
and to help prevent an accident.  
Type B  
Open the glove box by pulling the handle. Use  
the mechanical key when locking  
or unlock-  
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When the heater or the air conditioner is  
working in high temperature, the cooling  
function will not work even if the cup holder  
ventilator is opened.  
CAUTION:  
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Do not use for anything other than  
sunglasses.  
Do not leave sunglasses in the sun-  
glasses holder while parking in direct  
sunlight. The heat may damage the  
sunglasses.  
When the cooling function is not necessary, pull  
up the center partition, align the mark  
with  
mark , and place the center partition back to  
the original position.  
When the cooling or warming function is not  
necessary, close the cup holder ventilator by  
To open the sunglasses holder, push and  
release. Only store one pair of sunglasses in  
the holder.  
pushing the knob down  
.
CUP HOLDERS  
WARNING:  
The driver must not remove or insert cups  
into the cup holder while driving so that full  
attention may be given to vehicle operation.  
CAUTION:  
Avoid abrupt starting and braking especially  
when the cup holder is being used to prevent  
spilling the contents. If the contents are hot,  
they could scald you or your passengers.  
JVI1601X  
Type B  
JVI1571X  
Second row seat  
Type A  
To keep a drink cold or warm,  
Front  
1. Place the drink in the cup holder.  
2. Choose the “  
” or “  
” mode by oper-  
ating the heater or air conditioner.  
3. To open the cup holder ventilator, pull up  
the center partition and align mark  
with  
mark  
back.  
, and place the center partition  
.
The airflow coming from the drink holder  
ventilator is the same temperature as the  
air conditioner. The temperature cannot be  
set independently.  
JVI0874X  
The second row seat cup holders are located in  
Instruments and controls 2-71  
the rear fold-down armrest.  
SOFT BOTTLE HOLDERS  
Third row seat (if equipped)  
CAUTION:  
.
.
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.  
Do not use bottle holder for open liquid  
containers.  
SIC4348  
Type B  
JVI0875X  
Front and second row seat  
Slide the card in the card holder.  
LUGGAGE HOOKS  
CARD HOLDER  
JVI0884X  
The front and second row seat soft bottle  
holders are located on the doors.  
JVI0871X  
JVI0952X  
Luggage room  
WARNING:  
Type A  
Slide a card in the card holder  
.
.
Always make sure that the luggage is  
properly secured. Use the suitable ropes  
and hooks.  
.
.
Unsecured luggage can become danger-  
ous in an accident or sudden stop.  
Do not apply a total load of more than 10  
kg (22 lb) to a single hook.  
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT (if equipped)  
You can use the luggage compartment in  
diverse ways using the flexible luggage board.  
Three-stage mode (if equipped)  
WARNING:  
Do not put objects heavier than 75 kg (165  
lbs) on the load floor while in the mid  
position. In the upper position, objects hea-  
vier than 14 kg (30 lbs) should not be placed  
on the load floor.  
CAUTION:  
.
Do not push the front edge of the  
luggage board forcibly. Doing so 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 seat-  
backs. In  
a sudden stop or collision,  
unsecured cargo could cause personal  
injury.  
NOTE:  
JVI0941X  
The diversity of the luggage compartment  
may be restricted depending on the equip-  
ment of each vehicle.  
1. Pull the outer board upward to about 30°.  
5. Push the inner board into  
.
2. Pull the outer board toward the rear of the  
vehicle and then push it into the bottom of  
the luggage under space.  
3. Pull the inner board upward until it stops at  
position  
.
4. Pull off the inner board toward the rear of  
the vehicle from  
.
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Vertical mode  
Separation mode (if equipped)  
Luggage under space (if equipped)  
JVI0944X  
Two row model  
To use the luggage under space, pull off the  
outer board.  
JVI0942X  
JVI0943X  
JVI0945X  
1. Pull the outer board upward to 90°.  
2. Push down the board until it stops.  
1. Place the inner board on the upper posi-  
tion. (See “Three-stage mode” (P.2-73).)  
Three row model  
To use the luggage under space, pull off the  
board.  
2. Pull the inner board upward about 10 cm (4  
in) and pull up the outer board to 90°.  
3. Push down the board until it stops.  
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To use the tonneau cover, open the flap , pull  
it out and insert both sides to the guide  
COAT HOOK (if equipped)  
TONNEAU COVER (if equipped)  
.
To remove the tonneau cover, stow the cover  
and pull the holder  
.
WARNING:  
.
Never put anything on the tonneau cover,  
no matter how small. Any object on it  
could cause an injury in an accident or  
sudden stop.  
.
.
Do not leave the tonneau cover in the  
vehicle with it disengaged from the  
holder.  
SIC3505  
The coat hook is located above the rear side  
window (on the driver’s side).  
The child restraint top tether strap may  
be damaged by contact with the tonneau  
cover or items in the luggage area.  
Remove the tonneau cover from the  
vehicle or secure it in the luggage area.  
Also secure any items in the luggage  
area. Your child could be seriously injured  
or killed in a collision if the top tether  
strap is damaged.  
CAUTION:  
Do not apply a total load of more than 1 kg (2  
lb) to the hook.  
JVI0955X  
The tonneau cover keeps the luggage com-  
partment contents hidden from the outside.  
Instruments and controls 2-75  
ROOF RACK (if equipped)  
SUN VISORS  
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.
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Roof rack load should be evenly distrib-  
uted.  
TYPE A  
Do not exceed maximum roof rack load  
weight capacity.  
Properly secure all cargo with ropes or  
straps to help prevent it from sliding or  
shifting. In a sudden stop or collision,  
unsecured cargo could cause personal  
injury.  
CAUTION:  
JVI1575X  
.
.
Do not put or hang anything on or around  
side pipes or plastic covers.  
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  
recommended that you visit a NISSAN dealer  
for additional information.  
For crossbar installation on a roof rack  
with driving lights, contact  
dealer.  
a NISSAN  
SIC2872  
The service load capacity for the roof side rails  
is 100 kg (221 lb), however do not exceed the  
accessory cross bars load capacity.  
1. To block out glare from the front, swing  
down the sun visor  
.
2. To block glare from the side, remove the  
WARNING:  
sun visor from the center mount and swing  
.
.
.
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  
vehicle damage.  
it to the side  
.
Drive extra carefully when the vehicle is  
loaded at or near the cargo carrying  
capacity, especially if the significant por-  
tion 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  
handling maneuvers.  
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INTERIOR LIGHTS  
1. To block glare from the front, swing down  
the main sun visor  
TYPE B  
CAUTION:  
.
2. To block glare from the side, remove the  
.
.
Do not leave the light switch on when the  
engine is not running for extended peri-  
ods of time to prevent the battery from  
being discharged.  
main sun visor from the center mount and  
swing it to the side  
.
3. Slide the sun visor  
in or out as needed.  
Turn off the lights when you leave the  
vehicle.  
INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH  
JVI0626X  
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”  
position 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.  
SIC3739  
Instruments and controls 2-77  
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The driver’s door is locked.  
CONSOLE LIGHT  
ROOM LIGHT (if equipped)  
The ignition switch is placed in the “ON”  
position.  
When the switch is in the “OFF” position , the  
room light does not illuminate, regardless of  
any condition.  
REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS (if equipped)  
JVI0627X  
SIC2063A  
The console light will turn on whenever the  
clearance lights or headlights are illuminated.  
The room light has a three-position switch.  
When the switch is in the “ON” position , the  
room light illuminates.  
MAP LIGHTS  
When the switch is in the “DOOR” position  
,
the room light illuminates when  
opened.  
a door is  
SIC3250  
To turn the rear personal lights on, push the  
switch. To turn them off, push the switch again.  
The interior light timer will keep the room light  
on for approximately 15 or 30 seconds when:  
.
.
.
The key is removed from the ignition switch  
with the driver’s door closed. (model with-  
out Intelligent Key system)  
VANITY MIRROR LIGHT  
The ignition switch is placed in the “OFF”  
position. (model with Intelligent Key sys-  
tem)  
JVI0628X  
The doors are unlocked by pushing the  
“UNLOCK”  
button (on the remote  
Push the button to turn the map lights on. To  
turn them off, push the button again.  
controller or Intelligent Key) or the request  
switch (Intelligent Key system equipped  
models), with the ignition switch in the  
“LOCK” position.  
.
Any door is opened and then closed with  
SIC3869  
the ignition switch in the “LOCK” position.  
The interior light timer will be cancelled when:  
To access the vanity mirror, pull the sun visor  
down and flip open the mirror cover.  
2-78 Instruments and controls  
HomeLink® UNIVERSAL  
TRANSCEIVER (if 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.  
The vanity mirror light illuminates when the  
vanity mirror cover is opened. When the cover  
is closed, the light will turn off.  
PROGRAMMING HomeLink®  
If you have any questions or are having  
difficulty programming your HomeLink® but-  
tons, refer to the HomeLink® web site at: www.  
homelink.com.  
LUGGAGE ROOM LIGHT  
The luggage room light illuminates when the  
back door is opened. When the back door is  
closed, the light will turn off.  
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver:  
.
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 discon-  
nected, HomeLink® will retain all program-  
ming.  
NOTE:  
It is also recommended that a new battery be  
placed in the hand-held transmitter of the  
device being programmed to HomeLink® for  
quicker programming and accurate trans-  
mission of the radio-frequency.  
BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM  
.
When the interior light stays on, it will  
automatically turn off after a period of time  
when the ignition switch has been placed in  
the “OFF” position. To turn on the light again,  
place the ignition switch in the “ON” position.  
1. Position the end of your hand-held trans-  
mitter 26 - 76 mm (1 - 3 in) away from the  
HomeLink® surface, keeping the HomeLink®  
When the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver is  
programmed, retain the original transmitter  
for future programming procedures (Exam-  
ple: new vehicle purchases). Upon sale of the  
vehicle, the programmed HomeLink® Univer-  
sal Transceiver buttons should be erased for  
security purposes. For additional informa-  
tion, refer to “Programming HomeLink®” (P.2-  
79).  
The interior light will automatically turn off  
within a period of time after the latest opera-  
tion of the following with the ignition switch in  
the “OFF” position:  
indicator light  
in view.  
.
.
Opening or closing any door  
Locking or unlocking with a key, the power  
door lock switch, or using the Intelligent  
Key system  
.
Pushing the ignition switch  
WARNING:  
The light will turn on again when any of the  
above operations is performed after the light  
has turned off automatically.  
.
During the programming procedure 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.  
JVI0428X  
2. Using both hands, simultaneously press  
and hold the desired HomeLink® button  
and handheld transmitter button. 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 indi-  
cates successful programming.)  
.
Your vehicle’s engine should be turned  
off while programming the HomeLink®  
Universal Transceiver. Do not breathe  
exhaust gases; they contain colorless  
and odorless carbon monoxide. Carbon  
monoxide is dangerous. It can cause  
unconsciousness or death.  
Instruments and controls 2-79  
NOTE:  
.
position the hand-held transmitter 26 to 76  
mm (1 to 3 in) away from the HomeLink®  
surface. Hold the transmitter in that posi-  
tion for up to 15 seconds. If HomeLink® is  
not programmed within that time, try  
holding the transmitter in another position  
- keeping the indicator light in view at all  
times.  
Once the button is pressed, you have  
approximately 30 seconds to initiate the  
next step.  
6. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and  
hold the programmed HomeLink® button  
for two seconds and release. Repeat the  
“press/hold/release” sequence up to  
3
If you have any questions or are having  
difficulty programming your HomeLink® but-  
tons, refer to the HomeLink® web site at: www.  
homelink.com.  
times to complete the programming pro-  
cess. HomeLink® should now activate your  
rolling code equipped device.  
JVI0429X  
7. If you have any questions or are having  
difficulty programming your HomeLink®  
buttons, refer to the HomeLink® web site  
3. Press and hold the programmed  
CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED INFOR-  
MATION  
The following procedure clears the pro-  
grammed information from both buttons. In-  
dividual buttons cannot be cleared. However,  
individual buttons can be reprogrammed, see  
“Reprogramming a single HomeLink® button”  
(P.2-81).  
HomeLink® button and observe the indica-  
tor light.  
.
If the indicator light  
is solid/continu-  
OPERATING THE HomeLink® UNIVERSAL  
TRANSCEIVER  
ous, programming is complete and your  
device should activate when the  
HomeLink® button is pressed and re-  
leased.  
The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver, after it is  
programmed, can be used to activate the  
programmed device. To operate, simply press  
and release the appropriate programmed  
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver button. The  
amber indicator light will illuminate while the  
signal is being transmitted.  
.
If the indicator light  
blinks rapidly for  
To clear all programming  
two seconds and then turns to a solid/  
continuous light, continue with Steps 4-6  
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.  
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.  
For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of  
the device may also be used at any time.  
2. Release both buttons.  
PROGRAMMING TROUBLESHOOTING  
HomeLink® is now in the programming mode  
and can be programmed at any time beginning  
with “Programming HomeLink®” - Step 1.  
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 manufac-  
turer but it is usually located near where  
the hanging antenna wire is attached to  
the unit). If there is difficulty locating the  
button, reference the garage door opener’s  
manual.  
If the HomeLink® does not quickly learn the  
hand-held transmitter information:  
.
.
replace the hand-held transmitter batteries  
with new batteries.  
position the hand-held transmitter with its  
battery area facing away from the  
HomeLink® surface.  
press and hold both the HomeLink® and  
hand-held transmitter buttons without in-  
terruption.  
.
5. Press and release the “learn” or “smart”  
button.  
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REPROGRAMMING A SINGLE HomeLink®  
BUTTON  
To reprogram a HomeLink® Universal Transcei-  
ver button, complete the following.  
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 “Program-  
ming HomeLink®” - Step 1.  
For questions or comments, contact  
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 proce-  
dure will not affect any other programmed  
HomeLink® buttons.  
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® Universal  
Transceiver with your new transmitter infor-  
mation.  
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