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WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warn- Seat belt (driver and front passenger)
Front fog light indicator light
ing light warning light
Supplemental Restraint System Glow plug indicator light* (Diesel
Brake warning light (red)
(SRS) air bag warning light engine)

Charge warning light Water in fuel filter warning light* High beam assist indicator light*

Forward Emergency Braking system


High beam indicator light
warning light*
Front passenger air bag status light*
Low tyre pressure warning light* Rear fog light indicator light*

Malfunction warning light (red)* Side light and headlight indicator


4WD mode indicator light (AUTO)*
Malfunction indicator light (orange) light

Master warning light 4WD mode indicator light (LOCK)* Slip indicator light

NATS security warning light Dipped beam indicator light Trailer direction indicator light

Parking brake warning light Door lock indicator light* Turn signal/hazard indicator lights

Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)


Power steering warning light *: where fitted
OFF indicator light

CHECKING BULBS The following lights (where fitted) come on briefly Have the system checked, and repaired promptly by
and then go off: a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
With all doors closed, apply the parking brake, fas-
ten the seat belts and turn the ignition switch to the , , , , , , , Some indicators and warnings are also displayed in
ON position without starting the engine. the vehicle informational display between the speed-
, , , , , ,
ometer and tachometer see “Vehicle information
If any light fails to come on, it may indicate a burned- display” later in this section.
out bulb or an open circuit in the electrical system.

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WARNING LIGHTS (ESP) warning light and the brake system warning Charge warning light
light (yellow) also illuminate. If the light illuminates
Also see “Vehicle information display” later in this while the ignition switch is in the ON position with When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the
section. the parking brake not applied, stop the vehicle and charge warning light illuminates. After starting the
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) perform the following steps: engine, the charge warning light turns off. This indi-
warning light 1. Check the brake fluid level. If brake fluid level is cates that the charging system is operational.
When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the low, add fluid and have the system checked by a If the charge warning light illuminates while the en-
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning light illumi- NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. See gine is running, or while driving, it may indicate that
nates and then turns off. This indicates the ABS is “Brake and clutch fluid” in the “8. Maintenance the charging system is not functioning properly and
operational. and do-it-yourself” section. may need servicing.
If the ABS warning light illuminates while the engine 2. If the brake fluid level is correct, have the warn- When the charge warning light illuminates while driv-
is running, or while driving, it may indicate the ABS ing system checked by a NISSAN dealer or quali- ing, stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible.
is not functioning properly. Have the system fied workshop. Stop the engine and check the alternator belt. If the
checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. alternator belt is loose, broken or missing, the charg-
WARNING ing system needs repair (see “Drive belts” in the
If an ABS malfunction occurs, the anti-lock function “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section).
is turned off. The brake system then operates nor- • Your brake system may not be working prop-
mally, but without anti-lock assistance (see “Brake erly if the warning light is on. Driving could be If the alternator belt appears to be functioning cor-
system” in the “5. Starting and driving” section). dangerous. If you judge the brake system to rectly but the charge warning light remains illumi-
be safe, drive carefully to the nearest service nated, have the charging system checked by a
BRAKE warning light (red) station for repairs. Otherwise, have your ve- NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop promptly.
hicle towed because driving it could be dan-
When the ignition switch is placed in the ON posi- CAUTION
gerous.
tion, the light remains illuminated for a few seconds. Do not continue driving if the alternator belt is
If the light illuminates at any other time, it may indi- • Pressing the brake pedal when the ignition
loose, broken or missing.
cate that the brake system is not functioning prop- switch is not in the ON position and/or when
erly. If the BRAKE warning light illuminates, stop the the brake fluid level is low may increase the Forward Emergency Braking
vehicle immediately and contact a NISSAN dealer stopping distance and braking will require system warning light
greater pedal effort as well as pedal travel.
or qualified workshop. (where fitted)
Low brake fluid warning light: • If the brake fluid level is below the minimum
This light illuminates when the Forward Emergency
or MIN mark on the brake fluid reservoir, do Braking system is set to OFF on the lower display.
When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the not drive until the brake system has been
light warns of a low brake fluid level. If this warning checked at a NISSAN dealer or qualified work- If the light illuminates when the Forward Emergency
light illuminates, the Electronic Stability Programme shop. Braking system is ON, it may indicate that the sys-

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tem is unavailable. See “Forward emergency brak- TPMS and turn off the low tyre pressure warning position. The light will remain on after 1 minute. Have
ing system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and light. Use a tyre pressure gauge to check the tyre the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or quali-
driving” section for more details. pressure. fied workshop. The low tyre pressure warning does
not appear if the low tyre pressure warning light illu-
Low tyre pressure warning light The low tyre pressure (e.g., [Low tyre pressure])
minates to indicate a TPMS malfunction.
(where fitted) warning appears each time the ignition switch is
placed in the ON position as long as the low tyre For additional information, see “Tyre Pressure Moni-
Your vehicle is equipped with a Tyre Pressure Moni- pressure warning light remains illuminated. toring System (TPMS)” in the “5. Starting and
toring System (TPMS) that monitors the tyre pres- driving” section.
sure of all tyres except the spare. For additional information, see “Vehicle information
display” later in this section and “Tyre Pressure
The low tyre pressure warning light warns of low Monitoring System (TPMS)” later in this section. WARNING
tyre pressure or indicates that the TPMS is not func-
tioning properly. TPMS resetting must be also performed after a tyre • Radio waves could adversely affect electric
or a wheel is replaced, or the tyres are rotated. medical equipment. Those who use a pace-
After the ignition switch is placed in the ON posi- maker should contact the electric medical
tion, this light illuminates for about 1 second and Depending on a change in the outside temperature, equipment manufacturer for the possible in-
turns off. the low tyre pressure warning light may illuminate fluences before use.
even if the tyre pressure has been adjusted prop-
Low tyre pressure warning: erly. Adjust the tyre pressure to the recommended • If the light does not illuminate with the igni-
If the vehicle is being driven with low tyre pressure, COLD tyre pressure again when the tyres are cold, tion switch pushed ON, have the vehicle
the warning light will illuminate. A low tyre pressure and reset the TPMS. checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified
warning (e.g., [Low tyre pressure]) also appears in workshop as soon as possible.
If the low tyre pressure warning light still continues
the vehicle information display. to illuminate after the resetting operation, it may indi- • If the low tyre pressure warning light illumi-
When the low tyre pressure warning light illuminates, cate that the TPMS is not functioning properly. Have nates while driving, avoid sudden steering
you should stop and adjust the tyre pressure of all 4 the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or quali- manoeuvres or abrupt braking, reduce vehicle
tyres to the recommended COLD tyre pressure fied workshop. speed, pull off the road to a safe location and
shown on the tyre placard located on the driver side stop the vehicle as soon as possible. Driving
For additional information, see “Tyre Pressure Moni- with under-inflated tyres may permanently
centre pillar see “Tyre placard” in the “9. Technical toring System (TPMS)” in the “5. Starting and
information” section. The low tyre pressure warning damage the tyres and increase the likelihood
driving” section and “Vehicle information display” of tyre failure. Serious vehicle damage could
light does not automatically turn off when the tyre
later in this section. occur and may lead to an accident and could
pressure is adjusted. After the tyre is inflated to the
recommended pressure, the vehicle must be driven TPMS malfunction: result in serious personal injury. Check the
at speeds above 25 km/h (16 MPH) to activate the tyre pressure for all four tyres. Adjust the tyre
If the TPMS is not functioning properly, the low tyre pressure to the recommended COLD tyre
pressure warning light will flash for approximately 1 pressure shown on the tyre placard, located
minute when the ignition switch is placed in the ON

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on the driver side centre pillar, to turn the low Malfunction warning light (red) Master warning light
tyre pressure warning light off. If the light still (where fitted)
illuminates while driving after adjusting the When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the
tyre pressure, a tyre may be flat. If you have a When the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi-
master warning light illuminates if any of the follow-
flat tyre, repair it with the emergency tyre tion, the malfunction warning light illuminates. This ing are displayed in the vehicle information display
puncture repair kit (where fitted) or replace it means the system is operational.
(see “Vehicle information display” later in this sec-
with a spare tyre (where fitted) as soon as See “Malfunction Indicator light (orange)” later in tion):
possible. this section for details of the orange Malfunction
• No key warning
• After adjusting the tyre pressure, be sure to Indicator light.
• Key ID incorrect warning
reset the TPMS. Unless the resetting is per- If the red malfunction warning light comes on steady
formed, the TPMS will not warn of the low tyre while the engine is running, it may indicate an en- • Low windscreen washer fluid warning
pressure correctly. gine control system malfunction.
• Parking brake release warning
• When a spare tyre is mounted or a wheel is Have your vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer or
• Door/boot open warning
replaced, the TPMS will not function and the qualified workshop. You do not need to have your
low tyre pressure warning light will flash for vehicle towed to the dealer. • Low tyre pressure warning
approximately 1 minute. The light will remain
on after 1 minute. Contact a NISSAN dealer or CAUTION • Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) warning (where fitted)
qualified workshop as soon as possible for Continued vehicle operation without having the • Intelligent Key system warning
tyre replacement and/or system resetting. engine control system checked and repaired as If the driver assist system warnings (where fitted)
• Replacing tyres with those not originally speci- necessary could lead to poor driveability, appear in the vehicle information display, the master
fied by NISSAN could affect the proper opera- reduced fuel economy and possible damage to warning light also illuminates. See “Blind Spot Warn-
tion of the TPMS. the engine control system, which may affect your ing (BSW) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting
warranty coverage. and driving” section, “Lane Departure Warning
CAUTION
Incorrect setting of the engine control system may (LDW) system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and
• The TPMS is not a substitute for the regular lead to non-compliance of local and national emis- driving” section, and/or “Forward emergency brak-
tyre pressure check. Be sure to check the tyre sion laws and regulations. ing system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and
pressure regularly. driving” section.
• 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 tyres to
all four wheels correctly.

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NATS security warning light Parking brake warning light
This light blinks when the ignition switch is in the Meter Switch
LOCK, “OFF” or Acc position. This function indi- Master warn-
Indicator Warning light Display text Buzzer LED
cates that your vehicle is equipped with the NISSAN ing light
Anti-Theft System (NATS)*.
Parking brake
— — — — LED
If NATS is malfunctioning, this light will remain on
while the ignition switch is in the ON position.
applied
m
Dynamic parking Warning light Release park-
For additional information, see “Security system” — Beep LED
later in this section.
brake
m ON ing brake

* Immobilizer System failure


Depends on
— — — —
status
m
Parking brake
switch pressed Press brake
— — — LED
without brake pedal
pressed
m pedal

Parking brake can-


Release park-
not be released — — — LED
automatically m ing brake

Parking brake LED


malfunction m —
m
— —
Flashing
Flashing

When the ignition switch is placed in the ON position, the indicator light in the meter comes on (red)
when the parking brake is applied.
When the parking brake warning, light in the meter, and the LED (Light Emitting Diode), on the switch,
flash this may indicate a malfunction.

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Low brake fluid warning light: • If the brake fluid level is below the minimum need servicing. Have the electric power steering
When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the or MIN mark on the brake fluid reservoir, do system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified
light warns of a low brake fluid level. If this warning not drive until the brake system has been workshop. See “Electric power steering system” in
light illuminates, the Electronic Stability Programme checked at a NISSAN dealer or qualified work- the “5. Starting and driving” section.
(ESP) warning light and the brake system warning shop.
Seat belt (driver and front
light (yellow) also illuminate. If the light illuminates For further parking brake operation information see passenger) warning light
while the ignition switch is in the ON position with “Parking brake switch” in the “8. Pre-driving checks
the parking brake not applied, stop the vehicle and and adjustments” section. The seat belt warning light reminds you to fasten
perform the following steps: your seat belts. The light illuminates whenever the
Power steering warning light ignition switch is placed in the ON or START posi-
1. Check the brake fluid level. If brake fluid level is tion and remains illuminated until the driver’s and/or
low, add fluid and have the system checked by a front passenger’s seat belt is fastened. At the same
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. See WARNING
time, the chime sounds for about 6 seconds unless
“Brake and clutch fluid” in the “8. Maintenance
and do-it-yourself” section.
• If the engine is not running or is turned off the driver’s and/or front passenger’s seat belt is
while driving, the power assist for the steer- securely fastened see “Seat belt reminder chime”
2. If the brake fluid level is correct, have the warn- ing will not work. Steering will be harder to later in this section. The seat belt warning light may
ing system checked by a NISSAN dealer or quali- operate. also illuminate if the front passenger’s seat belt is
fied workshop. not fastened when the front passenger’s seat is oc-
• When the power steering warning light illumi-
cupied. For 7 seconds after the ignition switch is
nates with the engine running, there will be
WARNING no power assist for the steering. You will still placed in the ON position, the system does not acti-
have control of the vehicle but the steering vate the warning light for the front passenger. See
• Your brake system may not be working prop-
will be harder to operate. Have the power “Seat belts” in the “1. Safety — Seats, Seat belts
erly if the warning light is on. Driving could be and Supplemental Restraint System” section for
dangerous. If you judge the brake system to steering system checked by a NISSAN dealer
or qualified workshop. precautions on seat belt usage.
be safe, drive carefully to the nearest service
station for repairs. Otherwise, have your ve- Supplemental Restraint System
hicle towed because driving it could be dan- When the ignition switch is placed in the ON posi- (SRS) air bag warning light
gerous. tion, the power steering warning light illuminates.
After starting the engine, the power steering warn-
WARNING
• Pressing the brake pedal when the ignition ing light turns off. This indicates that the electric
switch is not in the ON position and/or when power steering system is operational. If the supplemental air bag warning light is on, it
the brake fluid level is low may increase the could mean that the front air bag, side air bag
stopping distance and braking will require If the power steering warning light illuminates while
(where fitted), curtain air bag (where fitted) and/
greater pedal effort as well as pedal travel. the engine is running, it may indicate the power
or pre-tensioner systems will not operate in an
steering system is not functioning properly and may

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accident. To help avoid injury to yourself or oth- Water in fuel filter warning light INDICATOR LIGHTS
ers, have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN (where fitted)
dealer or qualified workshop as soon as pos- Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) AUTO
sible. If the warning light remains on or flashes irregularly indicator light (4WD models)
while the engine is running, there may be water in
When the ignition switch is in the ON or START the fuel filter. Should this happen, contact a NISSAN When the ignition switch is placed in the ON posi-
position, the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) dealer or qualified workshop. tion, the Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) AUTO indicator
air bag warning light illuminates for approximately 7 light illuminates and then turns off.
seconds and then turns off this indicates the system CAUTION
When selecting 4WD AUTO mode while the engine
is operational. Failure to drain the water from the fuel filter can is running, the 4WD AUTO indicator light illumi-
If any of the following conditions occur, the air bag cause serious damage to the engine. Contact a nates. See “Four-wheel Drive (4WD) (where fitted)”
systems and pre-tensioner systems need servicing NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop as soon as in the “5. Starting and driving” section.
and the vehicle must be taken to a NISSAN dealer possible.
or qualified workshop:
4WD mode indicator light
/ Front passenger air (LOCK) (4WD models)
• The supplemental air bag warning light remains bag status light
When the ignition switch is placed in the “ON” posi-
on after approximately 7 seconds. (where fitted) tion, the Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) LOCK indicator
• The supplemental air bag warning light flashes The front passenger air bag status light ( ) lo- light illuminates and then turns off. When selecting
intermittently. cated on the centre console above the shift lever will 4WD LOCK mode while the engine is running, the
illuminate when the front passenger air bag is turned 4WD LOCK indicator light illuminates together with
• The supplemental air bag warning light does not
OFF with the front passenger air bag switch. When the 4WD AUTO indicator light.
come on at all.
the front passenger air bag is turned on, the front See “Four-wheel Drive (4WD) (where fitted)” in the
Unless checked and repaired, the SRS air bag sys- passenger air bag status light ON ( ) will illumi-
tem and/or the pre-tensioner seat belt system may “5. Starting and driving” section.
nate.
not function properly. Dipped beam indicator light
For more details, see “Front passenger air bag sta-
For additional details see “SRS air bag warning tus light (where fitted)” in the “1. Safety — Seats,
light” in the “1. Safety — Seats, Seat belts and Seat belts and Supplemental Restraint System” sec- This light comes on when the switch is turned to the
Supplemental Restraint System” section. tion. position: The headlights will come on and front
side, tail, number plate and instrument lights remain
on.

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Door lock indicator light tor light (see “SLIP indicator light (where fitted)” High beam indicator light
(where fitted) later in this section) come on with the ESP system
turned on, it alerts the driver to the fact that the sys- This light comes on when the headlight high beam
The door lock indicator light located on the instru- tem’s fail-safe mode is operating. This means that is on and goes out when the low beam is selected.
ment panel illuminates when all the doors are locked the system may not be functioning properly. Have
while the ignition switch is in the ON position. the system checked by your NISSAN dealer or quali- Malfunction Indicator light
• When the doors are locked with the power door fied workshop. (orange)
lock switch, the door lock indicator light will illu- If an abnormality occurs in the system, the ESP sys- When the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi-
minate for 30 minutes. tem function will be cancelled, but the vehicle is still tion, the orange Malfunction Indicator light illumi-
driveable. For additional information, see “Electronic nates. This means that the system is operational.
• When the doors are locked by pushing the
Stability Programme (ESP) system (where fitted)” in
LOCK button on the Intelligent Key or any re- If the orange Malfunction Indicator light comes on
quest switch (where fitted), the door lock indica- the “5. Starting and driving” section.
steady or blinks (where fitted) while the engine is
tor light will illuminate for 1 minute. Front fog light indicator light running, it may indicate an engine control system
malfunction.
• The door lock indicator light turns off when any
door is unlocked. The light comes on when the front fog lights are See “Malfunction warning light (red) (where fitted)”
switched on (see “Fog light switch” later in this sec- earlier in this section for details of the red malfunc-
For locking or unlocking doors, see “Door locks” in tion).
the “3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” sec- tion warning light (where fitted).
tion. Glow plug indicator light (Diesel On steady (orange):
Electronic Stability Programme engines) An engine malfunction has been detected. Have the
(ESP) OFF indicator light This light comes on when the ignition switch is in the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer or qualified
ON position and goes out when the glow plugs have workshop. You do not need to have your vehicle
(where fitted)
been pre-heated. When the engine is cold, the glow towed to the dealer.
The light comes on when the Electronic Stability plug warm-up time will be longer. Blinking (orange) (where fitted):
Programme (ESP) OFF switch is pushed to the OFF
position. This indicates that the ESP system is not High beam assist indicator light An engine misfire has been detected which may
operating. (where fitted) damage the engine control system.
This light also comes on briefly when the ignition The indicator light illuminates when the headlights To reduce or avoid engine control system dam-
switch is turned to the ON position. The light will come on while the headlight switch is in the AUTO age:
turn off after approximately 1 second if the ESP sys- position with the high beam selected. This indicates
tem is operational. that the high beam assist system is operational. (See
• Do not drive at speeds above 70 km/h (43
MPH).
2-36.)
When the ESP OFF indicator light and SLIP indica-
• Avoid hard acceleration or deceleration.

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• Avoid steep uphill grades. SLIP indicator light AUDIBLE REMINDERS
• If possible, reduce the load being carried or (where fitted) Door open reminder chime
towed. The SLIP indicator blinks when the Electronic Sta- The chime will sound if any door other than the driv-
The Malfunction Indicator light may stop blinking bility Programme (ESP) system is operating, thus er’s door is left open and the power door lock switch
and come on steady. alerting the driver to the fact that the road surface is is held down.
slippery and the vehicle is nearing its traction limits.
Have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer or Intelligent Key models: The external buzzer will
qualified workshop. You do not need to have your You may feel or hear the system working, this is nor- sound if the vehicle is being locked remotely or us-
vehicle towed to the dealer. mal. ing an outside door lock switch and any door is
CAUTION The light will continue to blink for a few seconds open.
after the ESP system stops limiting wheel spin.
Continued vehicle operation without having the Parking brake reminder buzzer
engine control system checked and repaired as For additional information see “Electronic Stability
A buzzer will sound when driving away if the parking
necessary could lead to poor driveability, Programme (ESP) OFF indicator light (where
brake has not been released. Stop the vehicle and
reduced fuel economy and possible damage to fitted)” earlier in this section and “Electronic Stabil-
release the parking brake.
the engine control system, which may affect your ity Programme (ESP) system (where fitted)” in the
warranty coverage. “5. Starting and driving” section. Light reminder chime
Rear fog light indicator light Trailer direction indicator light A chime will sound for 10 seconds if the driver’s
(where fitted) door is opened while the external lights are turned
The light will light up whenever an additional electri- on and the ignition switch is in the “OFF” or LOCK
The light comes on when the rear fog light is cal load is detected by the direction indicator sys- position.
switched on (see “Rear fog light (where fitted)” later tem.
in this section). See “Headlight and turn signal switch” later in this
For additional information, see “Trailer towing” in section for further details on the headlight operation.
Side light and headlight indicator the “5. Starting and driving” section.
light Fog light reminder chime
Turn signal/hazard indicator A chime will sound if the ignition switch is in the
This light comes on when the side light or headlight lights “OFF” or LOCK position and the headlight switch is
position is selected, see “Headlight and turn signal
The direction indicator lights will flash when the turn in the AUTO position (where fitted) and the fog lights
switch” later in this section for further details.
signal switch or hazard warning flasher switch is are left on.
turned on. See “Headlight and turn signal switch” See “Fog light switch” later in this section for further
later in this section and see “Hazard warning flasher details.
switch” in the “6. In case of emergency” section for
further details.

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VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY

Seat belt reminder chime – The vehicle engine bonnet is open.


A chime will sound for approximately 90 seconds if When any of the above conditions continues for
the vehicle’s speed exceeds 15 km/h (9 MPH) and over 3 minutes the Stop/Start System buzzer will
the driver’s seat belt or front passenger’s seat belt, sound in 5-minute intervals as a reminder to prevent
if occupied (where fitted) is not securely fastened. the possibility of a dead battery. Use the ignition
See “Seat belt warnings” in the “1. Safety — Seats, switch to turn off the engine.
Seat belts and Supplemental Restraint System” sec- Close the bonnet or the driver’s door, or fasten the
tion. seat belt then restart the engine using the ignition
Key reminder buzzer (Intelligent Key switch.
NIC2203
models) For more information, see “[Stop/Start]” in the “5. In-
struments and controls” section and “Stop/Start
The external buzzer will beep 3 times if:
System (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” The vehicle information display j
1 is located be-
• The Intelligent Key is removed from the vehicle section. tween the tachometer and the speedometer, and it
displays such items as:
while the ignition is not in the LOCK position.
• The vehicle is being locked remotely or using an • Vehicle settings
outside door lock switch and the Intelligent Key
has been left inside the vehicle.
• Trip computer information
• Drive system warnings and settings (where fit-
Park reminder chime (where fitted) ted)
A chime will sound if the ignition switch is placed in
the LOCK position and the shift lever is not in the P
• Cruise control system information

(Park) position. • NISSAN Intelligent Key operation information

Stop/Start System reminder buzzer • Chassis Control


(where fitted) • Indicators and warnings (where fitted)
The engine will shift to the normal stopped state if • Tyre Pressure information
any of the following operations is made during Stop/
Start System activation, and the Stop/Start System
buzzer will sound if:
– The driver’s seat belt is unfastened and the driv-
er’s door is open (MT models)

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HOW TO USE THE VEHICLE STARTUP DISPLAY • [Tyre Pressures]
INFORMATION DISPLAY When the ignition is placed in the ON or ACC posi- • [Units]
tion the screens displayed include:
• [Language]
• Active system status (where fitted)
• [Factory reset]
• Trip computer
[Driver assistance]
• Tyre pressure information Use the or switches and the ENTER button to
• Fuel economy change the status, warnings or turn on or off any of
the systems/warnings displayed in the [Driver As-
• Warnings
sistance] menu. The following menu options are
NIC2204
• Outside air temperature available:
• Odometer/Twin Trip Odometer • [Driving Aids] (where fitted)
The vehicle information display can be changed us- Warnings will only display if there are any present, • [Driver Attention] (where fitted)
ing the ENTER and BACK buttons located on the for more information on warnings and indicators,
left side of the steering wheel. see “Vehicle information display warnings and • [Traffic Sign] (where fitted)

m Back button
indicators” later in this section. To control which • [Parking Aids]
items display in the vehicle information display, see
“Settings” later in this section.
• [Chassis control]:
Press the BACK button to return to the previous dis- this allows you to turn [Trace Control] and [En-
play screen or menu level, or to cancel the selection SETTINGS gine Brake] on or off.
if it is not completed. The setting mode allows you to change the informa- – [Trace Control]:
m or m Display scrolling switch tion displayed in the vehicle information display:
(For more information, see “Active trace
Push or to scroll through the items in the
• [Driver Assistance] control” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-
vehicle information display. Press ENTER to select • [Clock] tion)
an item in the display, then push
through the associated menu options.
or to scroll • [Display Settings] – [Engine Brake]:

• [Vehicle Settings] (For more information, see “Active engine


brake (for XTRONIC (CVT) models only)” in
• [Maintenance] the “5. Starting and driving” section)
• [Alert]

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• [Steering effort]: this can be set to [Normal] or [Display settings] • [Driving aids] (where fitted)
[Sport].
Use the or switches to scroll and the ENTER • [Tyre pressures]
The [Driving Aids] option has a sub-menu, from button to change the status, warnings or turn on or
which you can choose whether or not to have fur- off any of the systems/warnings displayed in the
• [Driver Attention] (where fitted)
ther items displayed. These items are: [Display Settings] menu. The following menu op- • [Chassis control]
tions are available:
• [Lane] (Lane Departure Warning system) The [Driving Aids] option has a sub-menu, from
• [Blind Spot] Blind Spot Warning system) • [Contents selection] which you can choose whether or not to have fur-
ther items displayed. These items are:
• [Emergency Brake] (Forward Emergency Brake • [Body Colour]
• [Lane] (Lane Departure Warning system)
system) • [ECO Mode Settings] (where fitted)
• [Blind Spot] Blind Spot Warning system)
The [Driver Attention] option can be used to activate • [Stop/Start]
or deactivate the Driver Attention Support feature • [Emergency Brake] (Forward Emergency Brak-
(where fitted). This system is able to detect whether • [ECO Drive Report] ing system)
the driver is displaying a lack of attention, or is dis- • [Welcome Effect] [Body Colour]:
tracted. It does this by monitoring driving style, and
[Contents selection]: The colour of the vehicle that displays in the vehicle
steering behaviour, and it notes deviations from the
normal pattern. If the system detects that driver at- The items that display when the ignition switch is information display when the ignition switch is
tention is decreasing, the system uses an audible placed in the ON position can be enabled/disabled. placed in the ON position can be changed.
and visual warning to suggest that the driver takes a To change the items that are displayed, use the [ECO mode settings] (where fitted):
break. or buttons to scroll and the ENTER button to
select a menu item: The following items (where fit- You can choose which of the ECO mode features
[Clock] ted) are available in the [Meter Settings] menu: you wish to see displayed. These include the ECO
indicator ([ECO glow]), and from the Display sub-
For details of how to set the clock, see “Setting the
clock” in the “4. Display screen, heater and air con-
• [Home] menu, the [Pedal Guide] and Instant fuel economy
([Fuel econ.]) display.
ditioner, and audio system” section or the separate • [Average speed]
NissanConnect Owner’s manual. [Stop/Start]:
• [Trip]
The [Stop/Start] system mode shows the CO2 sav-
• [Fuel economy]
ings and the engine stop time. (See “Stop/Start Sys-
• [Navigation] (where fitted) tem (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”
section.)
• [Traffic Sign] (where fitted)
• [Audio]

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The following options are available in the [Stop/ From the Main Menu Selection select [ECO Drive tings] menu. The following menu options, each lead-
Start] menu: Report] to display the information when the ignition ing to a further sub-menu, are available:
switch is placed in the ON position.
• [Display]: • [Lighting]
You can choose whether on not to display stop/ Select [Display] then On or Off to display the infor-
start information. mation when the ignition switch is placed in the ON • [Turn indicator]

• [Trip CO2 saving]:


position. The ECO Drive Report is displayed when • [Unlocking]
the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
The [Trip CO2 saving] and engine stop time • [Wipers]
mode shows the CO2 saving and engine stop You can also view the ECO drive report history. [Lighting]:
time since the last reset. The CO2 saving and [Welcome Effect]:
engine stop time can be reset by pushing ENTER The [Lighting] menu has the following options:
You can choose whether or not to display the wel-
for longer than 1 second.
come screen when the ignition switch is placed in
• [Welcome light]:
• [Total CO2 saving]: The welcome lighting can be set to be ON or
the ACC (where fitted) or ON position. You can
OFF. From the [Lighting] menu, select [Wel-
The [Total CO2 saving] and engine stop time also choose the following items to define how the
come Light]. Use the ENTER button to turn this
mode shows: welcome screen looks:
feature ON or OFF. When set to ON, front and
– The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions pre- • [Dial and pointer] rear lamps will stay on for 30 seconds after un-
vented. locking. They will also stay on for 10 seconds
• [Display effect]
after locking.
– The engine stop time that the engine has been To enable/disable the welcome screen, and set how
stopped by the [Stop/Start] System it appears: • [Int. Lamp timer]:
The internal light timer can be set to be ON or
NOTE 1. Use the or buttons to select [Settings], and OFF. From the [Lighting] menu, select [Int. Lamp
The [Total CO2 saving] and engine stop press ENTER. timer]. Use the ENTER button to turn this feature
time values cannot be reset and show ac- ON or OFF.
2. Select [Welcome Effects] using the or but-
cumulated [Stop/Start] System informa-
tion since the vehicle was built.
tons and press ENTER to select this menu. Use • [Mood lighting]:
the or buttons to navigate between the The mood lighting can be dimmed or brightened.
[ECO Drive Report]: menu options and press ENTER to turn each From the [Lighting] menu, select [Mood light-
function ON or OFF. ing]. Use the ENTER button and the or
You can choose whether or not to display ECO switches to adjust the brightness.
information in the vehicle information display when [Vehicle settings]
the ignition switch is placed in the ON position.
Use the or switches and the ENTER button to
change the status, warnings or turn on or off any of
the systems/warnings displayed in the [Vehicle set-

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• [Auto lights]: pushed again within 1 minute. When this item is
The sensitivity of the automatic lighting can be turned to off, all the doors will be unlocked when
adjusted. From the [Lighting] menu, select [Auto the door handle request switch is pushed once.
Lights]. Use the or and ENTER switches to From the [Unlocking] menu, select [Selective
select the required sensitivity. The following op- Unlock]. Use the ENTER button to activate or
tions are available: deactivate this function.
– On earliest [Wipers]:
– On earlier • [Speed dependent] (where fitted)
The Speed dependent wiper feature can be set
– Standard to be ON or OFF. From the [Wipers] menu,
– On later select [Speed Dependent]. Use the ENTER but-
ton to turn this feature ON or OFF.
[Turn indicator]:
The [3 flash on] overtaking feature can be set to be • [Rain Sensor] (where fitted)
The [Rain sensor] feature can be activated or
ON or OFF. From the Vehicle Settings menu, select
deactivated. From the [Wipers] menu, select
“[3 Flash on]”. Use the ENTER button to turn this
[Rain Sensor]. Use the ENTER button to turn
feature ON or OFF.
this feature ON or OFF.
[Unlocking]:
There are two options (where fitted) in the [Unlock-
• [Reverse link]
The [Reverse link] wiper feature can be set to be
ing] menu: ON or OFF. From the [Wipers] menu, select
• [I–Key Door Lock] (where fitted) [Reverse Link]. Use the ENTER button to turn
this feature ON or OFF.
When this item is turned on, the request switch NIC2206
on the door is activated. From the [Unlocking] • [Drip wipe]
menu, select [I-Key Door Unlock]. Use the The [Drip wipe] feature can be set to be ON or
ENTER button to activate or deactivate this func- OFF. From the [Wipers] menu, select [Drip
Maintenance
tion. Wipe]. Use the ENTER button to turn this fea- 1. Engine oil and filter replacement indicator:
• [Selective unlock] ture ON or OFF. This indicator appears when the customer set time
When this item is turned on, and the door handle comes for changing the engine oil and filter. You
request switch on the driver’s or front passen- can set or reset the distance for changing the en-
ger’s side door is pushed, only the correspond- gine oil and filter.
ing door is unlocked. All the doors can be un-
locked if the door handle request switch is

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NOTE menu, use the or buttons to navigate be- • [Navigation] (where fitted)
tween the menu options and press ENTER to set
Diesel models with diesel engines make use of
or reset the distance for replacing tyres. • [Phone]
an Oil Condition Supervisor (OCS) function.
Petrol engines have a basic service reminder. • [Mail] (where fitted)
WARNING To set an alert:
1. Use the or buttons to select [Settings], and
press ENTER. The tyre replacement indicator is not a substitute 1. Use the or buttons to select the item re-
for regular tyre checks, including tyre pressure quired, and press ENTER.
2. Select [Maintenance], followed by [Service] us- checks. See “Wheels and tyres” in the “8. Main-
ing the or and ENTER switches. In the tenance and do-it-yourself” section. Many factors 2. For [Phone], [Navigation] or [Mail] use the
[Service] menu, use the or buttons to navi- including tyre inflation, alignment, driving habits ENTER button to toggle between YES and NO.
gate between the menu options and press and road conditions affect tyre wear and when For the [Timer], to change the timer value, use
ENTER to set or reset the distance for changing tyres should be replaced. Setting the tyre re- the or buttons and the ENTER button to
the engine oil. placement indicator for a certain driving distance save the selected length of time.
3. (Diesel models only) Select [Maintenance], fol- does not mean your tyres will last that long. Use [Tyre pressures]
lowed by [Filter] using the or and ENTER the tyre replacement indicator as a guide only
and always perform regular tyre checks. Failure The settings in the Tyre pressures] menu are all
switches. In the [Filter] menu, use the or
to perform regular tyre checks, including tyre related to the Tyre pressure monitoring system
buttons to navigate between the menu options
pressure checks could result in tyre failure. Seri- TPMS (see “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
and press ENTER to set or reset the distance for
ous vehicle damage could occur and may lead to (TPMS)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section).
draining the diesel fuel filter.
a collision, which could result in serious personal • [Target front]
For scheduled maintenance items and intervals, see injury or death.
your NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide.
3. Other indicator:
• [Target rear]
2. Tyre replacement indicator:
This indicator appears when the customer set time
• [Tyre pressure unit]
This indicator appears when the customer set dis- comes for replacing items other than the engine oil, • [Calibrate]
tance comes for replacing tyres. You can set or fuel filter and tyres. You can set or reset the dis- [Target front]:
reset the distance for replacing tyres. tance for replacing the items.
The [target front] tyre pressure is the pressure speci-
1. Use the or buttons to select [Settings], and [Alert] fied for the front tyres on the tyre placard (see “Tyre
press ENTER.
You can specify that an alert occurs to notify the placard” in the “9. Technical information” section
2. Select [Maintenance], followed by [Tyre] using driver that a certain event has occurred. You can set and “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” in
the or and ENTER switches. In the [Tyre] alerts for the following items: the “5. Starting and driving” section).

• [Timer]

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Use the or and the ENTER buttons to select Pressure units conversion table
and change the value for the [target front] tyre pres-
sure. kPa 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340
psi 29 30 32 33 35 36 38 39 41 42 44 45 46 48 49
[Target rear]:
bar 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4
The [target rear] tyre pressure is the pressure speci-
kgf/ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4
fied for the rear tyres on the tyre placard (see “Tyre
cm2
placard” in the “9. Technical information” section
and “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” in
the “5. Starting and driving” section).
Use the or and the ENTER buttons to select
and change the value for the [target rear] tyre pres-
sure.
[Tyre pressure unit]:
The unit for tyre pressure that displays in the vehicle
information display can be changed to:
• Kgf/cm2
• kPa
• bar
• psi
Use the or and the ENTER buttons to select
and change the unit.

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[Calibrate]: Use the or and the ENTER buttons to select • [Dutch]
and change the unit.
The tyre pressure is affected by the temperature of • [Spanish]
the tyre; the tyre temperature increases when the [Tyre pressures]:
vehicle is driven. The TPMS system uses tempera- • [Turkish]
The unit for tyre pressure that displays in the vehicle
ture sensors in the tyres to compensate for changes information display can be changed to: • [Russian]
in temperature in order to prevent false TPMS warn-
Use the or and the ENTER buttons to select
ings. • Kgf/cm2
and change the language of the vehicle information
The [CALIBRATE] function resets the previously • kPa display.
stored temperature value. It is recommended that
this function is performed after the tyre pressures
• bar [Factory reset]
are adjusted. • psi The settings in the vehicle information display can
See “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” in Use the or and the ENTER buttons to select be reset back to the factory default. To reset the
the “5. Starting and driving” section and change the unit. vehicle information display:

Use the or and the ENTER buttons to start or [Temperature]: 1. Use the or buttons to select [Settings], and
cancel the calibration process. While the calibration press the ENTER button
The temperature that displays in the vehicle informa-
process is active, the message: [Resetting tyre pres- tion display can be changed from: 2. Select [Factory Reset] using the or buttons
sure system] will be displayed. and press the ENTER button
• °C (Celsius)
[Units] 3. Select [YES] to return all settings back to default
• °F (Fahrenheit)
by pressing the ENTER button
• [Distance/Fuel]
Use the ENTER button to toggle choices.
• [Tyre pressures]
[Language]
• [Temperature]
The [language] of the vehicle information display
[Distance/Fuel]: can be changed to:
The unit for the distance and fuel consumption that
displays in the vehicle information display can be
• [English]

changed to: • [French]

• miles, MPG • [German]

• km, km/l • [Italian]

• km, l/100km • [Portuguese]

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VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY WARNINGS AND INDICATORS

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1. Engine start operation indicator (for
XTRONIC transmission models)
This indicator appears when the shift lever is in the
P (Park) position.
This indicator indicates that the engine will start by
pushing the ignition switch with the brake pedal de-
pressed.
2. Engine start operation indicator (for
Manual Transmission (MT) models)
This indicator indicates that the engine will start by
pushing the ignition switch with the clutch pedal
depressed.
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.
3. [NO KEY Detected] warning
The warning appears when the door is closed with
the Intelligent Key left outside the vehicle and the
ignition switch in the ACC or ON position. Make
sure that the Intelligent Key is inside the vehicle.
See “Intelligent Key system (where fitted)” in the
“3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section for
more details.
4. [Key System Fault] warning
This warning appears if there is a malfunction in the
Intelligent Key system.

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If this warning appears while the engine is stopped, 8. [Release parking brake] warning 12. [SHIFT to Park] warning (XTRONIC
the engine cannot be started. If this warning ap- transmission models)
pears while the engine is running, the vehicle can be This warning appears when the vehicle speed is
driven. However, contact a NISSAN dealer or quali- above 7 km/h (4 MPH) and the parking brake is This warning appears when the ignition switch is
fied workshop for repair as soon as possible. applied. Stop the vehicle and release the parking pushed to stop the engine with the shift lever in any
brake. This warning may a occur if the driver has position except the P (Park) position.
5. [Key battery low] indicator attempted to release the parking brake automati-
cally, but did not succeed. If this warning appears, move the shift lever to the P
This indicator appears when the Intelligent Key bat- (Park) position or place the ignition switch in the ON
tery is running out of power. 9. Low fuel ([Range]) warning position.
If this indicator appears, replace the battery with a This warning appears when the fuel level in the tank An inside warning chime will also sound. (See
new one. (See “Integrated keyfob/Intelligent Key is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient, “Push-button ignition switch (where fitted)” in the
battery replacement” in the “8. Maintenance and preferably before the fuel gauge reaches the empty “5. Starting and driving” section.)
do-it-yourself” section.) (0) position.
13. [Loose Fuel Cap] warning
6. [Key ID Incorrect] warning There is a small reserve of fuel remaining in the
tank when the fuel gauge reaches the empty (0) This warning appears when the fuel-filler cap is not
This warning appears when the ignition switch is tightened correctly after the vehicle has been refu-
pushed from the LOCK position and the Intelligent position.
elled. See “Fuel filler lid” in the “3. Pre-driving
Key cannot be recognised by the system. You can- 10. [Low washer fluid] warning checks and adjustments” section section of this
not start the engine with an unregistered key. Use manual.
the registered Intelligent Key. See “Intelligent Key This warning appears when the washer tank fluid is
system (where fitted)” in the “3. Pre-driving checks at a low level. Add washer fluid as necessary. (See 14. [Battery Voltage Low Charge
and adjustments” section. “Window washer fluid/headlight cleaner fluid (where Battery] warning
fitted)” in the “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself”
7. Engine start operation for Intelligent section.) This warning appears when the battery voltage is
Key system indicator low and the battery needs to be charged.
11. Door/boot open warning
This indicator appears when the Intelligent Key bat- 15. [Press Brake Pedal] warning
This warning appears if any of the doors and/or the
tery is running out of power and the Intelligent Key This warning appears to remind you that you must
boot lid are open or not closed securely. The vehicle
system and vehicle are not communicating normally. press the brake pedal before you can release the
icon indicates which door or whether the boot lid is
If this indicator appears, touch the ignition switch open on the display. parking brake. This warning may also be displayed
with the Intelligent Key while depressing the brake if the parking brake is activated, but the vehicle is
pedal. (See “Push-button ignition switch (where still rolling back.
fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.)

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16. [Low Tyre Pressure] warning 18. [Oil Level Low] warning 21. [4WD tyre size incorrect] warning
This warning ([Low Tyre Pressure] and a vehicle This warning appears in message area of the ve- This warning may appear if there is a large differ-
icon - where fitted) appears when the low tyre pres- hicle information display if the oil level is not suffi- ence between the diameters of the front and rear
sure warning light in the meter illuminates and low cient for driving. Park the vehicle at a safe location wheels and tyres. Pull off the road in a safe area,
tyre pressure is detected. The warning appears each as soon as possible and use the dipstick to check with the engine idling. Check that all the tyre sizes
time the ignition switch is placed in the ON position the oil level. See “Engine oil” in the “8. Maintenance are the same, that tyre pressures are correct and
as long as the low tyre pressure warning light re- and do-it-yourself” section If the oil level is not suf- that the tyres are not excessively worn.
mains illuminated. If this warning appears, stop the ficient for driving, top up the engine oil with the rec-
vehicle and adjust the pressure to the recommended ommended engine oil. “Engine oil” in the “8. Main- 22. [Shipping mode on push storage
COLD tyre pressure shown on the tyre placard. tenance and do-it-yourself” section.) fuse] warning
(See “Low tyre pressure warning light (where fitted)” This warning may appear if the extended storage
CAUTION
earlier in this section and “Tyre Pressure Monitoring fuse switch is not pushed in (switched on). When
System (TPMS)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec- The oil level should be checked regularly using this warning appears, push in (switch on) the ex-
tion.) the engine oil dipstick. Operating with an insuffi- tended storage fuse switch to turn off the warning.
cient amount of oil can damage the engine and For more information, see “Fuses” in the “8. Main-
17. [Low oil pressure stop vehicle] such damage is not covered by the warranty. tenance and do-it-yourself” section.
warning
19. [4WD System Fault] warning 23. [Power will turn off to save the
This warning appears in message area of the ve-
hicle information display if low oil pressure is de- This warning appears when the four wheel drive battery] warning
tected. This gauge is not designed to indicate low (4WD) system is not functioning properly while the This warning appears after a period of time if the
oil level. The low oil pressure warning is not de- engine is running. shift lever has not moved from the P (Park) position
signed to indicate a low oil level. Use the dipstick to 20. [4WD high temp. stop vehicle] while the ignition is in the ON position for a certain
check the oil level. See “Engine oil” in the “8. Main- period of time.
tenance and do-it-yourself” section.)
warning
This warning may appear while trying to free a stuck 24. [Power turned off to save the
CAUTION
vehicle due to increased oil temperature. The driv- battery] warning
The oil level should be checked regularly using ing mode may change to Two-Wheel Drive (2WD). This warning appears after the ignition switch is au-
the engine oil dipstick. Operating with an insuffi- If this warning is displayed, stop the vehicle with the tomatically turned OFF to save the battery.
cient amount of oil can damage the engine and engine idling, as soon as it is safe to do so. Then if
such damage is not covered by the warranty. the warning turns off, you can continue driving.

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25. [Reminder turn off headlights] 29. Cruise control indicator 33. [Resetting Tyre Pressure System]
warning This indicator shows the cruise control system sta- indicator
This warning appears when the driver side door is tus. The status is shown by the colour. This warning illuminates when the TPMS tempera-
opened while the headlight switch is left ON and the See “Cruise control (where fitted)” in the “5. Start- ture calibration is in progress. See “TPMS tempera-
ignition switch is placed in the ACC, “OFF” or ing and driving” section for details. ture calibration” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-
LOCK position. Place the headlight switch in “OFF” tion for further details.
or “AUTO” position. For additional information, see 30. Speed limiter indicator
“Headlight and turn signal switch” later in this sec- 34. [Parking Sensor System Fault]
This indicator shows the status of the speed limiter warning (where fitted)
tion. system . If the system is in turned on and in use, the
26. [Time for a driver break?] indicator speed that the speed limiter is set to is also dis- This warning illuminates when there is a problem
played. with the parking sensor system. If this warning
This indicator appears when the set “TIMER” indi- comes on, have the system checked by a NISSAN
cator activates. You can set the time for up to 6 See “Speed limiter (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting dealer or qualified workshop.
hours. and driving” section for details.
35. [Vehicle Overheating Stop Vehicle]
27. [Low outside temperature] warning 31. Shift lever position indicator
warning
This warning appears if the outside temperature is This indicator shows the shift lever position.
This warning illuminates is the engine coolant tem-
below 3°C (37°F). The warning can be set not to be See “Shift lever indicator (where fitted)” in the perature is too high, indicating that the engine is
displayed. (See “[Clock] and [outside air “5. Starting and driving” section for further details. overheating. See “Engine overheat” in the “6. In
temperature]” later in this section or the separate case of emergency” section for further details.
NissanConnect Owner’s manual.) 32. [Tyre Pressure System Fault]
warning 36. [CVT System Fault] warning
28. [Chassis control system fault] (where fitted)
warning This warning illuminates when there is a problem
with the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). This warning illuminates when there is a problem
This warning appears if the chassis control module If this warning comes on, have the system checked with the XTRONIC transmission (CVT) system. If
detects an error in the Chassis Control System by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. See this warning comes on, have the system checked by
(where fitted). Have the system checked by a “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” in the a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop. (See “Chas- “5. Starting and driving” section for further details.
sis control” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.)

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37. [Adaptive Front-Lighting System 47. [Please Select Driving Aids in 53–54. [Not Available High Cabin
Fault] warning (where fitted) Settings Menu] warning Temperature] warning (where fitted)
This warning illuminates when there is a problem This warning is displayed if the Driving Aids items This warning appears if the interior temperature of
with the dynamic high beam assistant system. See are not available because they are turned off in the the vehicle has reached such a high temperature
“Dynamic high beam assistant (where fitted)” later Settings menu. that the sensor for the Traffic Sign Recognition and
in this section. If this warning comes on, have the Lane Departure warning systems can no longer
system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified 48–51. [System Fault] warning function reliably. Once the interior temperature has
workshop. This warning appears when the Blind Spot Warn- reached normal levels, the warning should disap-
ing, (where fitted), Lane Departure Warning (where pear. If the warning continues to display, have the
38. [Headlight System Fault] warning fitted), Traffic Sign Recognition (where fitted), or system checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified
(where fitted) Forward Emergency Braking systems (where fitted) workshop
This warning illuminates when the LED headlights are not functioning properly.
55. [Not Available Clean Rear Camera]
need to be replaced. If this warning comes on, have
52. [Not Available Front Radar warning (where fitted)
the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or quali-
fied workshop. See “LED headlight (where fitted)” Obstruction] warning (where fitted) This message is displayed if the rear camera used
later in this section If the sensor area of the front bumper is covered by the Blind Spot Warning system is dirty or cov-
with dirt or obstructed, making it impossible to de- ered with snow or rain. If the message appears,
39–45. [Stop/Start] System tect a vehicle ahead, the forward emergency brak- park the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine,
These indicators show the Stop/Start System sta- ing system is automatically turned off. The forward and clean the camera unit with a soft cloth. Then
tus. See “Stop/Start System (where fitted)” in the emergency braking system warning light (orange) restart the engine.
“5. Starting and driving” section. and the forward collision warning light (orange) will
illuminate and the [Not Available Front Radar Ob-
56. [Steering lock Registration
46. [Push Ignition to OFF] warning struction] warning message will appear in the ve- Complete] indicator
This warning will illuminate if the ignition switch is hicle information display. If the [Not Available Front This appears when a new intelligent key is regis-
placed in the ACC position when the shift lever is Radar Obstruction] warning message appears, park tered to the vehicle.
moved to the P (Park) position. To turn off the Push the vehicle in a safe location and turn the engine off.
warning, place the ignition switch in the ON position Check to see if the sensor area of the front bumper 57. [Please select 1 item or more]
and then in the LOCK position. is blocked. If the sensor area of the front bumper is indicator
blocked, remove the blocking material. Restart the This message appears when you are in the main
engine. If the warning light continues to illuminate, menu of the vehicle information display to remind
have the forward emergency braking system you to select at least one item.
checked by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.

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TRIP COMPUTER

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Switches for the trip computer are located on the


left side of the steering wheel and on the switch
panel j 1 . To operate the trip computer, push the
switches as shown above.
Each time the or switch is pushed, the display
will change.

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1. [Fuel economy] (l (litre)/100 km, 3. [Range] (dte — km or mile) [Trip distance]:
km/l(litre) or MPG) The distance to empty (dte) mode provides you with The trip odometer mode shows the total distance
Current fuel consumption: an estimation of the distance that can be driven the vehicle has been driven since the last reset.
before refuelling. The dte is constantly being calcu- Push the ENTER switch for longer than 1 second to
The current fuel consumption mode shows the cur- enter the Reset menu. (The elapsed time is also
lated, based on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank
rent fuel consumption. reset at the same time.)
and the actual fuel consumption.
Average fuel consumption:
The display is updated every 30 seconds. 5. Navigation (where fitted)
The average fuel consumption mode shows the av-
The dte mode includes a low range warning feature. When the route guidance is set in the navigation
erage fuel consumption since the last reset. Push
If the fuel level is low, the warning is displayed on system, this item shows the navigation route infor-
the ENTER switch for longer than 1 second to enter
the screen. mation.
the Reset menu.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte dis- For more details, see the separately provided Nis-
The display is updated every 30 seconds. For about
play will change to “——”. sanConnect Owner’s manual.
the first 500 m (1/3 mile) after a reset, the display
shows “——”. • If the amount of fuel added is small, the display 6. Audio
Push ENTER briefly to show the second Fuel just before the ignition switch is placed in the The audio mode shows the status of audio informa-
Economy page. “OFF” position may continue to be displayed. tion.
2. [Speed] and [Average speed] (km/h • When driving uphill or rounding curves, the fuel
For more details, see “FM AM radio with CD player
in the tank shifts, which may momentarily change
or MPH) (where fitted)” in the “4. Display screen, heater and
the display.
air conditioner, and audio system” section or the
The (digital) speed shows the current speed at separately provided NissanConnect Owner’s
which the vehicle is travelling.
4. Elapsed [time] and [trip distance] (km
or mile) manual.
The average speed mode shows the average ve-
hicle speed since the last reset. Push the ENTER Elapsed [time]: 7. [Driving aids] (where fitted)
switch for longer than 1 second to enter the Reset The elapsed time mode shows the time since the The driving aids mode shows the operating condi-
menu. last reset. Push the ENTER switch for longer than 1 tion for the following systems.
second to enter the Reset menu. (The trip odometer
The display is updated every 30 seconds. The first
is also reset at the same time.)
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
30 seconds after a reset, the display shows “——”.
• Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
• Forward Emergency Braking
Push ENTER to access the driving aids setting
menu.

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For more details, see “Blind Spot Warning (BSW) [Trip CO2 saving] and engine stop time: [CLOCK] AND [OUTSIDE AIR
system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” The trip CO2 saving and engine stop time mode TEMPERATURE]
section, “Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system shows the CO2 saving and engine stop time since
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec- the last reset.
tion, and/or “Forward emergency braking system
(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec- The CO2 saving and engine stop time can be reset
tion. by pushing the ENTER switch for longer than 1 sec-
ond.
8. [Tyre pressures] (where fitted)
[Total CO2 saving] and engine stop time:
The tyre pressure mode shows the pressure of all
The total CO2 saving and engine stop time mode
four tyres. The displayed values are only available
shows:
while the vehicle is being driven.
When the [Low Tyre Pressure] warning appears, • The estimated CO2 exhaust emissions JVI0724XZ

prevented.
the display can be switched to the tyre pressure
mode by pushing the ENTER switch to reveal addi- • The engine stop time that the engine has been The clock j 1 and outside air temperature j 2 are
tional details on the displayed warning. stopped by the Stop/Start System. displayed on the upper side of the vehicle informa-
tion display.
9. [Chassis control] NOTE
[Clock]
When either the Active Trace Control (where fitted), The Total CO2 saving and engine stop time val-
Active Engine Brake (where fitted), Hill start Assist ues cannot be reset and show accumulated For details of how to set the clock, see “Setting the
(where fitted) or the Active Ride Control system is Stop/Start System information since the vehicle clock” in the “4. Display screen, heater and air con-
operated, it shows the operating condition. See was built. ditioner, and audio system” section or the sepa-
“Chassis control” in the “5. Starting and driving” rately provided NissanConnect Owner’s manual.
section and “Hill Start Assist (HSA) system” in the 11. Warning check
“5. Starting and driving” section for more details.
[Outside air temperature] (°C or °F)
The current warnings are displayed. If no warning is
present, “No Warnings” is displayed. The [outside air temperature] is displayed in °C or
10. [Stop/Start] system (where fitted) °F in the range of −40 to 60°C (−40 to 140°F).
The Stop/Start system mode shows the CO2 sav- The outside temperature sensor is located in front of
ings and the engine stop time. (See “Stop/Start Sys- the radiator. The sensor may be affected by road or
tem (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” engine heat, wind directions and other driving con-
section.) ditions. The display may differ from the actual out-
side temperature or the temperature displayed on
various signs or billboards.

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TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION The traffic recognition system displays the following
WARNING types of road sign:
(where fitted)
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 prevent accidents due to carelessness.
It is the driver’s responsibility to stay alert and
drive safely at all times.
System operation

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The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system provides


the driver with information about the most recently
detected speed limit. The system captures the road
sign information with the multi-sensing front camera
unit j1 located in front of the interior rear-view mir-
ror and displays the detected signs in the vehicle
information display. For vehicles equipped with NIC2207
NissanConnect, the speed limit displayed is based
on a combination of navigation system data and live
camera recognition. TSR information is always dis-
played at the top of the vehicle information display,
and optionally in the main central area of the display NIC2242

screen. See “[Contents selection]” earlier in this TSR: available road signs

section for details of how to adapt the display of j


A Latest detected speed limit.
TSR information.
j
B National speed limit
j
C No speed limit information.
j
D No-overtaking zone.
j
E End of no-overtaking zone.

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j
F Conditional speed limit, with the following • In areas not covered by the navigation sys- System Malfunction
available conditions: tem.
If the TSR system malfunctions it will be turned off
j
g Snow • If there are deviations in relation to the automatically and the system [Malfunction]/[System
navigation, for example due to changes in
j
h Slip (rain 1)
the road routing.
error] warning message will appear in the vehicle
information display.
j
i Rain (rain 2)
• When overtaking buses or trucks with Action to take:
j
j Towing speed stickers.
If the TSR [Malfunction]/[System error] message
j
k Generic Turning the TSR system on and off appears, pull off the road at a safe location and stop
CAUTION Turning the LDW system on or of is done using the the vehicle. Turn the engine off and restart the en-
[Settings] menu in the vehicle information display. gine. If the TSR [Malfunction]/[System error] mes-
• The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system is
For details, see “Vehicle information display” in the sage continues to appear, have the system checked
intended as an aid to careful driving. It is the by a NISSAN dealer.
driver’s responsibility to stay alert, drive “2. Instruments and controls” section.
safely, and observe all road regulations that Perform the following steps to enable or disable the Maintenance
currently apply, including looking out for road TSR system: The TSR uses the same multi-sensing front camera
signs. unit that is used by the Lane Departure Warning
1. In the [Settings] menu, select the [Driver Assis-
• The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system tance] key. (LDW) system, located in front of the interior rear
may not function properly under the following view mirror. For maintenance of the camera, see
conditions: 2. Touch [Traffic Sign] to turn the system ON/OFF. “Multi-sensing camera unit maintenance” in the
System temporarily unavailable “5. Starting and driving” section.
• When rain, snow or dirt adheres to the
windscreen in front of the TSR camera unit. If the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight under high
• When the headlights are not bright due to temperature conditions (over approximately 40 C
dirt on the lens or if the aiming is not ad- (104 F) and then started, the TSR system may be
justed properly. deactivated automatically. The [Not available high
cabin temperature] warning message will appear in
• When strong light enters the camera unit. the vehicle information display.
(For example, the light directly shines on
the front of the vehicle at sunrise or sun- Action to take:
set.) When the interior temperature is reduced, the TSR
• When a sudden change in brightness oc- system will resume operating automatically.
curs. (For example, when the vehicle en-
ters or exits a tunnel or under a bridge.)

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WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH

WARNING
WINDSCREEN Wiper operation
Move the lever up or down to operate the wiper at
In freezing temperatures the washer fluid may
the following speeds:
freeze on the windscreen and obscure your vi-
sion. Warm the windscreen with the defogger be- • j1 : Intermittent ( ) — Type A or AUTO —
fore you wash it. Type B (where fitted) operates the rain-sensing
auto wiper system. (See “Rain sensor (where
CAUTION
fitted)” later in this section.).
• Do not open/release the bonnet when the
– The intermittent operation speed can be ad-
front wiper arms are raised from their original
justed by rotating the ring forward j
A (slower)
position.
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or backward j B (faster).
• Do not operate the washer continuously for Type A (without AUTO mode) – The wiper operation speed will vary in accor-
more than 15 seconds.
dance with the vehicle speed in the AUTO
• Do not operate the washer if the reservoir position. For example, when the vehicle
tank is empty or frozen. speed is high, the intermittent operation
speed will be faster.
• j2 : Low ( ) – for continuous low speed op-
eration
• j
3 : High ( ) – for continuous high speed
operation

NIC2173
• j
4 : — for a single sweep operation of the wiper.
Type B (with AUTO mode) Washer operation
The windscreen wiper and washer can be operated Pull the lever towards you j5 to operate the washer.
when the ignition switch is in the ON position. For every fifth operation of the wiper and washer,
the headlight washing system (where fitted) will be
activated to clean the headlights. The headlight
washing system is only activated while the headlight
switch is in the position. See “Headlight
cleaner (where fitted)” later in this section.

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Wiper drip wipe system (where fitted): is in the AUTO position and the ignition switch Wiper operation
The wiper will also operate once about 3 seconds is in the ON position. This can cause an injury
or a wiper damage. Turn the switch clockwise to the intermittent ( ,
after using the washer. This operation is to wipe j1 ) position or continuous ( ,j 2 ) position for
washer fluid that has dripped on the windscreen. REAR WINDOW wiper operation.
Rain sensor (where fitted) To stop the wiper operation, turn the switch back to
The sensor of the rain-sensing auto wiper system the OFF position.
located on the upper part of the windscreen, in front Washer operation:
of the rear view mirror, can automatically turn on the
To operate the washer, push the lever towards the
wipers and adjust the wiper speed depending on
front of the vehicle j3 until the desired amount of
the rainfall intensity and the vehicle speed when the
washer fluid is spread on the rear window. The wiper
lever in the AUTO position j 1.
will automatically operate several times.
The sensitivity can be adjusted by rotating the ring
Wiper drip wipe system (where fitted):
of the wiper switch forward jA — less sensitive, or
backward j
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B — more sensitive. The wiper will also operate once about 3 seconds
after using the washer. This operation is to wipe
NOTE washer fluid that has dripped on the windscreen.
WARNING
• Be sure to turn off the rain-sensing auto wiper
In freezing temperatures the washer solution The mode can be turned off. For details, see “Ve-
system when the car is in the car wash. hicle information display” later in this section.
may freeze on the rear window and obscure your
• Leaving the lever in AUTO position will not vision. Warm the rear window with the rear win- Reverse synchronisation function
harm the rain sensor system, although occa- dow defogger before using the rear wipers.
sional unexpected activation of the wipers
(where fitted)
CAUTION When the windscreen wiper switch is in either the
may occur.
• If the switch is left in the AUTO position, the • Do not operate the washer continuously for intermittent or AUTO (where fitted), low or high
more than 15 seconds. speed position, placing the shift lever in the R (Re-
wipers may operate unexpectedly when dirt,
verse) position will operate the rear window wiper.
fingerprints, oil film or insects are covering • Do not operate the washer if the reservoir
the windscreen of the rain sensor location. tank is empty or frozen. The mode can be turned off. For details, see “Ve-
The wipers may also operate when exhaust hicle information display” later in this section.
The rear window wiper and washer operates when
gas or moisture affects the rain sensor.
the ignition switch is in the ON position.
• Do not touch or cover the windscreen where
the rain sensor is located. The wipers may
operate unexpectedly when the wiper switch

Instruments and controls 2-33


THERMACLEAR HEATED
WINDSCREEN BUTTON

NOTE THERMACLEAR HEATED If damage occurs to the windscreen have the


WINDSCREEN (where fitted) ThermaClear system checked by a NISSAN
In the AUTO position (where fitted), the rear wiper
dealer or qualified workshop.
will not begin to sweep when the shift lever is
placed in the R position. It waits until the front • The ThermaClear Heated Windscreen perfor-
wipers have made the first sweep. mance may be reduced or deactivated to pre-
serve the battery.
• NISSAN recommends using the ThermaClear
system to support defogging of the
windscreen. For more information, see
“Heater and air conditioner operation” in the
“4. Display screen, heater and air conditioner,
NIC2220 and audio system” section.
Models with ThermaClear Heated Windscreen (where fitted)
• During use of the ThermaClear system the
j
A ThermaClear Heated Windscreen On/Off Stop/Start System is unavailable.
To defog/defrost the windscreen glass, start the
engine and push the ThermaClear button j A . The
indicator light will come on. Push the button again to
turn the ThermaClear system off.
The ThermaClear system will turn off automatically
after approximately 4 minutes — if the windscreen
clears before this time, push the button again to turn
the ThermaClear system off.
NOTE
• Before activating the ThermaClear system
make sure to remove excess snow/ice from
the windscreen
• Electrical conductors embedded in the wind-
screen provide the heating of the windscreen.

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DEFOGGER SWITCH

REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER NOTE


When the ThermaClear system is turned on the
Stop/Start System (where fitted) will not be acti-
vated.
OUTSIDE MIRROR DEFOGGER
(where fitted)
The outside rear-view mirrors will be defogged when
the rear defogger switch is activated.
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NIC2214 Models with automatic air conditioning and without


ThermaClear system
Models with manual air conditioning (where fitted)
j
A ThermaClear system On/Off. See
“ThermaClear Heated Windscreen button”
earlier in this section.
j
B Rear window defogger On/Off
To defog/defrost the rear window glass, start the
engine and push the rear window defogger switch
jB . The indicator light will come on. Push the switch
again to turn the defogger off.
The defogger will turn off automatically after ap-
NIC2183 proximately 15 minutes — if the rear window clears
Models with automatic air conditioning and ThermaClear before this time, push the switch again to turn the
system (where fitted) defogger off.
For more information, see “Heater and air condi-
tioner operation” in the “4. Display screen, heater
and air conditioner, and audio system” section.
CAUTION
When cleaning the inner side of the rear window,
be careful not to scratch or damage the electri-
cal conductors.

Instruments and controls 2-35


HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL
SWITCH

NISSAN recommends you to consult the local regu- Daytime light system (where fitted) To disable the autolight system:
lations concerning the use of lights. Turn the switch to the OFF, or position.
Even if the headlight switch is off, the front daytime
HEADLIGHT SWITCH running lights will come on when the engine is run- High beam select
ning.
When the light switch is turned to the or
position, the daytime running lights will turn off.
Autolight system (AUTO — where fitted)

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NIC2120

Lighting
j
1 To select the high beam when in the
Turn the switch to the m position: position, push the lever forward. The high
The front side, tail, number plate and instru- beam lights come on and the indicator
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m ment lights will come on. The indicator light light illuminates.

m in the instrument panel will come on. The autolight system allows the headlights to be set j
2 Pull the lever back to select the low beam
so they turn on and off automatically. When active, ( position).
Turn the switch to the m position: the autolight system will: j
3 Pulling the lever towards you will flash the
The headlights will come on and all the headlight high beam, even when the headlight
m other lights remain on. • Turn on the headlights, front side, tail, number
switch is off.
plate and instrument panel lights automatically
CAUTION when it gets dark.

Never leave the light switch on for extended peri- • Turn off all the lights when it gets light.
ods of time while the engine is not running. To activate the autolight system:
1. Turn the headlight switch to the AUTO position.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON.

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Precautions: • High beam turns off automatically:
If the vehicle speed drops below 25 km/h (15
WARNING MPH) or other road users are detected.
The High beam light (blue) turns off.
The dynamic high beam assistant cannot com-
pensate for road and weather circumstances To disable the dynamic high beam assistant:
while driving. The system saves the driver from To turn the dynamic high beam assistant off turn the
having to operate the switch. The driver always head light switch to the OFF, , or posi-
remains responsible for choosing the correct tion.
light setting.
Specific situations in which to operate the head “Friendly Lighting”
light switch manually: The “Friendly Lighting” function is a convenience
• In heavy rain, snowy conditions. (general poor facility. It allows you to provide lighting from the
visibility and bad weather conditions). vehicle after the ignition switch has been turned to
the LOCK position and the headlight switch is in the
• When the vehicle sensors are dirty, covered OFF or AUTO (where fitted) position. Pulling the
or broken. headlight switch toward you once will activate the
Dynamic high beam assistant activated: headlight for approximately 30 seconds. After that
When the headlight switch is in the AUTO position, period of time, it will automatically switch off.
the light sensor detects darkness, and the vehicle It is possible to pull the headlight switch up to four
speed is over 20 km/h (15 MPH), the dynamic high times to increase the lighting period up to 2 minutes.
beam assistant is operational. The dynamic high
beam assistant indicator light in the instrument NOTE
NIC2211 panel is on. The “Friendly Lighting” function can be cancelled
The system operates as follows: by switching the ignition switch to the Acc or ON
position again.
DYNAMIC HIGH BEAM ASSISTANT • High beam comes on automatically in dark con-
(where fitted) ditions: Battery save function
If the vehicle speed is over 40 km/h (25 MPH)
A camera-controlled high beam assistant which and no other road users are recognised. The battery save feature prevents your vehicle from
changes from low beam to high beam automatically. The high beam light (blue) comes on addi- discharging the battery after you have left the exter-
tionally. nal lights, map lamps or room lamps on when exit-
ing the vehicle. This occurs when the ignition switch
or ignition knob is switched to the “OFF” or LOCK
position after the engine has been running.

Instruments and controls 2-37


FOG LIGHT SWITCH

NOTE TURN SIGNAL SWITCH FRONT FOG LIGHT (where fitted)


The next time the engine is started the external
lights, map lamps or room lamp will come on
again
Battery save function for external lights:
If the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” position
after driving but the external lights are accidentally
left on, the external lights will automatically be
switched off as soon as the driver’s door is opened.
It is possible to leave the external lights on perma- NIC2121 NIC2122
nently by switching them back on using the head- Type A: Rear fog light only
light switch while the ignition switch is still in the
LOCK or “OFF” position. In this case, the light re- Lane change signal
minder chime will sound when the driver’s door is Move the lever only part of the way up or down j 1
opened. to signal a lane change (right or left). The indicator
Battery save function for interior light: lights will flash three times before cancelling auto-
matically.
The interior light will automatically be switched off
after a period of time if it has been accidentally left NOTE
on.
This feature will only work if the 3 flash turn sig-
nal setting has been set to ON in the Vehicle Set-
tings menu of the vehicle information display (see NIC2176
“[Vehicle settings]” earlier in this section). Type B: Front and rear fog lights

Direction indicator The front fog lights should only be used when visibil-
ity is seriously reduced – generally, to less than 100
Move the lever up or down j 2 to indicate right or m (328 ft).
left. When the turn is completed, the turn signal is
automatically cancelled.

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HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL

To turn the front fog lights on, turn the headlight If the front fog lights (where fitted) are already turned HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL
switch to the or or AUTO (where fitted) on with the headlight switch in the position, SWITCH (where fitted)
position and turn the fog light switch to the posi- you can turn on the rear fog light without first turn-
tion. The front fog lights and indicator light will come ing the headlight switch to the or AUTO (where
on. The fog light switch will return to the “OFF” fitted) position.
position ( — ). For additional information, see “Warn-
To turn the rear fog light off, turn the fog light switch
ing/indicator lights and audible reminders” earlier in
to the position again.
this section.
NOTE
To turn the front fog lights off, turn the fog light
switch to the position again. The front fog lights If the headlight switch is turned to the “OFF” po-
and indicator light will turn off. The fog light switch sition ( — ), the rear fog light will switch off auto-
will return to the “OFF” position. matically.
NIC2200
NOTE LHD models

If the headlight switch is turned to the “OFF” po-


sition ( — ), the front fog light will switch off auto-
matically.
REAR FOG LIGHT (where fitted)
The rear fog light should only be used when visibility
is seriously reduced – generally, to less than 100 m
(328 ft).
To turn the rear fog light on, turn the headlight switch
to the or or AUTO (where fitted) position NIC2201
and turn the fog light switch to the position. The RHD models
rear fog light and indicator light will come on. The
Depending on the number of occupants in the ve-
fog light switch will return to the “OFF” position ( —
hicle and the load it is carrying, the headlight axis
). For additional information, see “Warning/indicator
may be higher than desired. If the vehicle is travel-
lights and audible reminders” earlier in this section.
ling on a hilly road, the headlights may directly hit the
rear-view mirror of the vehicle ahead or the wind-
screen of an oncoming vehicle. The light axis can be

Instruments and controls 2-39


HEADLIGHT CLEANER
(where fitted)

lowered using the switch located on the driver’s To clean the headlights, pull the windscreen washer • Do not operate the cleaner if the washer fluid
side of the instrument panel, next to the steering switch towards you while the headlight switch is in reservoir is empty or frozen.
wheel. the position and the ignition switch is in the ON
See “Window washer fluid/headlight cleaner fluid
position.
The higher the number designated on the switch, (where fitted)” in the “8. Maintenance and
the lower the axis. NOTE do-it-yourself” section for details on refilling the res-
ervoir tank.
When travelling with no heavy load on a flat road, The headlight cleaner will automatically operate
select position 0. every fifth operation of the wiper and washer
switch.
AUTOMATIC AIMING CONTROL (LED
headlights) HEADLIGHT CLEANER SWITCH
Vehicles with LED headlights are equipped with an (where fitted)
automatic levelling system. The headlight axis is con-
trolled automatically.
NISSAN recommends consulting local regulations
on the use of lights.

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Headlight cleaner switch (where fitted)

The headlight cleaner operates when the headlight


and turn signal switch is in the position and the
ignition switch is in the ON position.
To operate the headlight cleaner push the headlight
cleaner switch located on the driver’s side, lower
left side of the instrument panel.
CAUTION
• Do not operate the cleaner continuously for
more than 15 seconds.

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HORN SEAT HEATING (where fitted)

4. The seat heater switches illuminate when either


heat setting is selected and will remain on as
long as the switch is on.
5. When the vehicle’s interior has warmed-up, or
before you leave the vehicle, be sure to turn the
seat heater system off.
CAUTION
• Do not use the seat heater system for a long
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period of time when the engine is not running,
otherwise the battery could run down.

To sound the horn, push the centre pad area j


1 of The front seats are warmed by built-in heaters. • Do not put anything on the seat that insulates
the steering wheel. the heat, such as a blanket, cushion, seat
The switches are located on the centre console and cover, etc. Otherwise, the seat may overheat.
can be operated independently from each other (j A
for the left-hand side seat, j
B for the right-hand side • Do not place anything hard or heavy on the
seat). seat or pierce it with a pin or similar object.
This may damage the heater.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
NOTE
• Any liquid spilled on a heated seat should be
removed immediately with a dry cloth.
The seat heater can only be activated when
the ignition switch is in the ON position.
• When cleaning the seat, never use benzine,
thinner or any similar materials.
2. Start the engine.
• If any abnormalities are found or the heating
3. Select the heat range: does not operate, turn off the switch and have
the system checked by a NISSAN dealer or
• Press the forward part of the switch (HI) j
1 qualified workshop.
to activate the “HIGH” heat setting.
• Press the rear part of the switch (LO) j
2 to
activate the “LOW” heat setting.
• For no heat, the switch has a central “OFF”
position between “HIGH” and “LOW”.

Instruments and controls 2-41


POWER OUTLET STORAGE

• Do not use with accessories that exceed a 12 STORAGE TRAYS


volt, 120 W (10 A) power draw. Do not use
double adaptors or more than one electrical WARNING
accessory.
To help prevent injury in an accident or sudden
• Use this power outlet with the engine running stop, do not place sharp objects in the trays.
(do not use for extended periods of time with
the engine stopped or idling). GLOVE BOX
• Avoid using when the air conditioner, head-
lights or rear window defogger are on.
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Centre console • When not in use, be sure that the cap is
closed. Do not allow water to come into con-
tact with the outlet.
• Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be
sure to turn off the power switch of the elec-
trical accessory being used or remove the key
from the ignition to turn the Acc power of the NIC2136
vehicle off.
• Fully push the plug in sufficiently. If sufficient
WARNING
contact is not made, the plug may overheat or
the internal temperature fuse may blow. Keep the glove box lid closed while driving to
NIC2135
help prevent injury in an accident or a sudden
Front armrest
stop.
To open the glove box, lift the latch and lower the lid.
WARNING Towards the rear of the glove box an elastic strap
Take care as the power outlet and plug may be can be used to hold the Owner’s Manual pack.
hot during or immediately after use.
CAUTION
• This power outlet is not designed for use with
a cigarette lighter unit.

2-42 Instruments and controls


Sunglasses holder (where fitted)

WARNING
The sunglasses holder should not be used while
driving so that full attention may be given to ve-
hicle operation.
The glove box contains a sunglasses storage area,
which is accessible when the glove box is open.
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CONSOLE BOX Cable slots

WARNING
The centre console box should not be used while
driving so that full attention may be given to ve-
hicle operation.
To open the console box lid, pull the lever j
1 or j
2
and pull up the lid.
When the lever j 1 on the right side is pulled, the
upper case is available for storing some small items. NAA1497
When the lever j 2 on the left side is pulled, the bot-
tom case is available for storing some larger ones.
The console box contains openings in the sides j
1
To close, push the lid down until the lock latches. and front j2 to allow cables to be routed through
The console box lid contains designated storage the console box lid. For more information, see
areas, for example, for CDs, coins, and business “Power outlet” earlier in this section and “AUX
cards. socket” later in this section

Instruments and controls 2-43


CUP HOLDERS BOTTLE HOLDER CAUTION
Do not apply a load of more than 1 kg (2 lbs) to
the hook.
The coat hooks are fitted at the rear assist grips.
MAP POCKET (where fitted)
Map pockets are located in the doors.
SEAT POCKET (where fitted)

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WARNING CAUTION

Cup holders should not be used while driving so • Do not use the bottle holder for any other
that full attention may be given to vehicle opera- objects that could be thrown about in the ve-
tion. hicle and possibly injure people during sud-
den braking or an accident.
To access the rear cup holders (where fitted), lower
the centre armrest. • Do not use the bottle holder for open liquid NIC1835
containers. Seat pocket (where fitted)
CAUTION
COAT HOOKS A seat pocket (where fitted) is located on the back
• Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the of the driver and/or passenger seat.
cup holder is being used to prevent spillage.
If the liquid is hot, it can scald you or your pas-
senger.
• Use only soft cups in the cup holder. Hard
objects can injure you in an accident.

SIC3505Z

2-44 Instruments and controls


ROOF RAIL (where fitted) PARCEL SHELF • Do not leave the parcel shelf in position when
it is disengaged from the grooves.
• Properly secure all cargo to help prevent it
from sliding or shifting. Do not place cargo
higher than the seatbacks. In a sudden stop
or collision, unsecured cargo could cause per-
sonal injury
• The child restraint top tether strap may be
damaged by contact with the parcel shelf or
items in the luggage compartment area. Re-
NIC1452 move the parcel shelf from the vehicle or store
it in its storage space. Also, secure any lose
Luggage can be carried on the roof by securing items in the luggage compartment. Your child
crossbars to the roof rail. Follow all crossbar manu- could be seriously injured or killed in a colli-
facturers instructions for installing and use of the sion if the top tether strap is damaged.
crossbars. The roof rail is designed to carry loads Removal
(luggage plus crossbars) below 75 kg (165 lb).
Overloading may cause damage to the vehicle. 1. Open the back door (see “Back door lock” in the
“2. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” sec-
tion).
2. Detach both of the ropes (left and right) j
1 from
the inside of the back door.

NIC2140
3. Detach the parcel shelf by simply pulling it rear-
wards through the back door opening.

WARNING
• Never put anything on the parcel shelf, no
matter how small. Any object on it could cause
an injury in case of an accident or if the brakes
are applied suddenly.

Instruments and controls 2-45


NIC2209

CAUTION
Make sure the parcel shelf is carefully stored
when not in use in order to prevent any damage.
NOTE
The parcel shelf can be securely stored under
the luggage compartment floor boards (see
“Installation” later in this section).
Installation
1. Open the back door.
2. Insert the parcel shelf by pushing it forwards as
far as possible through the back door opening.
3. Attach the corresponding ropes to each side j
1
of the back door.
4. Close the back door (see “Back door lock” in the
“2. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” sec-
tion).
NPA1312

2-46 Instruments and controls


LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT/BOOT • The load should be distributed evenly and Vertical positions j
C
FLOOR (where fitted) should not exceed 50 kg (110 lb) on any of the
boards/panels. These positions provide further subdivisions of the
luggage space by standing either one of the boards
WARNING • To avoid any damage, the panels/boards vertically in the midway slots provided in the side
should be placed in the lower position j
B for trim.
• Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps
heavy loads and securely held with ropes or
to help prevent it from sliding or shifting. Do LUGGAGE HOOKS
straps to prevent any load shift.
not place cargo higher than the seatbacks. In
a sudden stop or collision, unsecured cargo Upper position j
A
could cause personal injury.
This position provides a flat load floor when the rear
• Do not put objects heavier than 50 kg (110 seat backs are folded forward. It also serves as a
lbs) on the load floor. concealed load area for objects placed below the
boards.
• Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage
area. It is extremely dangerous to ride in a NOTE
luggage area inside of a vehicle. In a collision,
people riding in these areas are more likely to The parcel shelf can be securely stored under
be seriously injured or killed. the luggage compartment floor boards. JVI0509XZ

Move the boards as illustrated by lifting and sliding


• Only two anchorage points identified by the
each board into the upper position j A.
top tether labels can be used for top tether The luggage hooks are for shopping bags, etc.
strap anchorage. Under no circumstances 1) Remove the larger floorboard as illustrated by
should the luggage hooks be used for top lifting and sliding it into the upper position j
A. WARNING
tether strap anchorage.
2) Repeat the operation with the smaller board. • Do not apply a total load of more than 3 kg (7
The luggage (cargo) compartment or boot floor has lb) to the hook.
a dual surface (wet and dry), or dual position system Lower position j
B
with loose floorboards that allow different luggage This position maximises the load space in the lug-
compartment arrangements. gage compartment.
CAUTION Move both boards as illustrated by lifting and sliding
• The carpet finish should face up for all dry use each board into the lower position j B.
applications.
• The smooth surface should be used only when
loading wet objects.

Instruments and controls 2-47


WINDOWS

POWER WINDOWS Driver’s side main window switch Passenger’s window switch
The power window switches are located on the door
panels and will only operate when the ignition switch
is in the ON position.

WARNING
• Make sure that all passengers have their
hands, etc. inside the vehicle before operat-
ing the power windows.
• Never leave children or adults who would nor- NIC2132 NIC2133
mally require the support of others alone in
the vehicle. They could unknowingly activate
The driver’s switch, which is the main switch, can The passenger’s switch can control its correspond-
switches or controls and inadvertently
control all of the windows. ing window.
become involved in an accident.
Locking passengers’ windows: When the passenger’s window lock button on the
• It is recommended to instruct all occupants in
the safe operation of power windows with par- When the lock button j
1 is pushed in, the passen- driver’s side is pushed in, the passenger’s switch
gers’ windows cannot be operated. cannot be operated.
ticular emphasis given to the safety and su-
pervision of children. To cancel the passengers’ windows lock, push the Automatic function
The power windows only operate when the ignition lock button j
1 again.
switch is in the “ON” position.
To open a window, push down the power window
switch.
To close a window, pull up the power window
switch.

NIC2134

Automatic function is available for the switch that


has an mark on its surface.

2-48 Instruments and controls


FIXED GLASS ROOF (where fitted)

The automatic function enables a window to fully Depending on the environment or driving conditions,
open or close without holding the switch down or the auto-reverse function may activate if an impact
up. or load similar to something being caught in the win-
dow occurs.
To fully open the window, push the power window
switch down to the second detent and release the Reinitialisation procedure after battery
switch. To fully close the window, pull the power reconnection
window switch up to the second detent and release
the switch. The switch does not have to be held dur- Some power window functions (automatic close
ing window operation. function, auto-reverse function) will not operate as
described after the battery cable is disconnected or
To stop the window open/close operation during NIC2178
the electrical supply is interrupted. Perform the fol-
the automatic function, push down or pull up the lowing procedure to initialise the power window
switch in opposite direction. functions. j
1 Close
Auto-reverse function: 1. Place the ignition switch in the “ON” position. j
2 Open

WARNING 2. If the driver’s window is closed, open it com- CAUTION


pletely by operating the driver’s window switch.
• There is a small distance just before the • Do not place heavy objects on the glass roof
closed position which cannot be detected. 3. Pull up and hold the driver’s window switch to or surrounding area.
close the driver’s window. Hold the switch for
Make sure that all passengers have their
approximately 5 seconds after the window has
• Do not hang from the sunshade or hang any
hands, etc. inside the vehicle before closing objects from it. It may cause damage or de-
the windows. been fully closed, and then release it. formation to the sunshade.
• 4. Check if the power window functions operate
The auto-reverse function does not work
properly.
• Close the sunshade when you leave the ve-
when the window is closed manually (holding hicle for extended periods of time to prevent
the switch in the close position). If you open or close the power window continu- the inside of the vehicle from reaching high
The auto-reverse function enables a window to au- ously, it may cause the power window not to oper- temperatures.
tomatically reverse when something is caught in the ate properly. Perform the above procedure.
window as it is closing by the automatic function. If the power window functions do not operate prop-
When the control unit detects an obstacle, the win- erly after performing the above procedure, repeat
dow will be lowered immediately. the steps. See a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-
shop, if necessary, for checking the power window
system.

Instruments and controls 2-49


INTERIOR LIGHTS

SUNSHADE OPERATION CAUTION Centre position


The sunshade operates only when the ignition switch Do not use for extended periods of time with the When the switch is in the centre position, the light
is in the ON position. engine stopped. This could discharge the bat- comes on when a door is opened
tery.
ROOM LIGHT TIMER (where fitted)
WARNING NOTE
The room light will stay on for a period of time when:
Never allow hands or fingers, or any part of your The interior lights will go off after a period of time
body within operating range of the sunshade. You unless the ignition switch is in the Acc or ON • The ignition is switched off.
could be injured. position. • The doors are unlocked.
Opening and closing ROOM LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH • Any door is opened and then closed.
Manual control: The timer is cancelled, and the interior light will turn
To close the sunshade, press and hold the “CLOSE” off when:
side of the switch j 1 To stop the sunshade from
closing fully, release the switch.
• The doors are locked.

To open the sunshade press and hold the “OPEN”


• The ignition switch is turned to the ON position.
side of the switch j 2 To stop the sunshade from MAP LIGHTS (where fitted)
opening fully, release the switch.
Automatic operation:
To fully open or close the sunshade automatically, SIC4573Z

press briefly on the open or close side of the switch


and then release. To stop the sunshade from open- The room light control switch has three positions:
ing or closing, press either side of the switch. ON j1 , OFF j 2 and centre j 3.
Auto-reverse function:
ON position
When the control unit detects something caught in
the sunshade, the sunshade will open automatically. When the switch is in the ON position j
1 , the light
SIC4572Z
will illuminate.
NOTE
OFF position Operate the map light switch to turn the map light
The auto-reverse function remains active
whether the sunshade is being closed manually When the switch is in the OFF position j 2 , the light on or off.
or automatically. will not illuminate, regardless of the condition. j
1 : ON position

2-50 Instruments and controls


j
2 : OFF position LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT
REAR ROOM/READING LIGHT The light comes on automatically when the back
(where fitted) door is opened. When the back door is closed, the
light goes off.
VANITY MIRROR LIGHT (where fitted)

NIC1258Z
Room light (where fitted)

NIC1257Z

The light on the vanity mirror will turn on when the


cover is opened.

NIC1256Z
Reading light (where fitted)

The light can be switched on or off by pressing the


switch j3.

Instruments and controls 2-51


NOTE

2-52 Instruments and controls


9 Technical information

Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants ........... 9-2 Engine serial number .......................................... 9-7
Fuel information .................................................. 9-4 Tyre placard ....................................................... 9-8
Recommended SAE viscosity number................. 9-4 Air conditioner specification label (where
Engine ..................................................................... 9-5 fitted).................................................................. 9-8
Wheels and Tyres.................................................... 9-5 Approval numbers.................................................... 9-8
Dimensions.............................................................. 9-6 NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS), Intelligent
When travelling or transferring your registration to or remote keyless system.................................... 9-8
another country........................................................ 9-6 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Vehicle identification ................................................ 9-6 (Transmitter) ....................................................... 9-9
Vehicle identification plate................................... 9-6
Vehicle identification number (VIN) (chassis
number).............................................................. 9-7
CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL/LUBRICANTS

The following values are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be slightly different from them. When refilling, follow the procedure instructed in the
“8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section to determine the proper refill capacity.
Capacity (approximate)
Recommended specifications
Litre Imp measure
Fuel 55 or 65 12.1gal or 14-1/4 gal See “Fuel information” later in this section.
Engine oil (Refill)
HRA2DDT 4.63 4–1/8 qt HRA2DDT engine:
Genuine NISSAN engine oil 5W40 *1
MR20DD 4.4 3–7/8 qt
With oil filter replacement ACEA A3/B4 *1
K9K 4 6*5 4 qt*5 MR20DD engine:
R9M 5.5 4–7/8 qt Genuine NISSAN engine oil 5W40 *1
ACEA A3/B4 *1
HRA2DDT 4.3 3–3/4 qt Genuine NISSAN engine oil 5W30 DPF *1
Without oil filter replacement MR20DD 4.2 3–3/4 qt ACEA C4 *1, SAE 5W30 Low SAPS
R9M engine:
K9K 4.4 *5 3–7/8 qt *5
Genuine NISSAN engine oil 5W30 DPF *1
R9M 5.1 4–1/2 qt ACEA C4 *1, SAE 5W30 Low SAPS
Engine coolant
HRA2DDT 6.4 5–5/8 qt
MR20DD 7.1 6–1/4 qt
K9K 6.3 5–1/2 qt Genuine NISSAN engine coolant or equivalent in its quality *2
MT models 7.3 6–3/8 qt
R9M
XTRONIC models 7.9 7 qt
Reservoir Max level 0.57 4/7 qt
Genuine NISSAN Differential oil or API GL5. viscosity SAE
Differential gear oil 0.55 1/2 qt
80W90
MR20 0.33 3/8 qt Genuine NISSAN Differential oil Hypoid Super GL-5 80W90 or
Transfer gear oil
R9M 0.36 3/8 qt PI GL5. viscosity SAE 80W90

9-2 Technical information


Capacity (approximate)
Recommended specifications
Litre Imp measure
R9M 4WD 1.7 1–1/2 qt NISSAN MT-XZ Gear Oil Sports and Off-Road Vehicles or API GL-4 Viscosity
R9M 2WD 1.7 1–1/2 qt SAE 75W-85
Manual transaxle gear oil K9K
MR20 2.0 1–3/4 qt NISSAN MT-XZ Gear Oil TL/JR Type or API GL-4 Viscosity SAE 75W-80
HRA2DDT
R9M with 2WD – –
HRA2DDT with 2WD – –
XTRONIC Transmission (CVT) fluid Genuine NISSAN CVT fluid NS-3 *3 *4
MR20 with 2WD – –
MR20 with 4WD – –
Refill to the correct level according
to the instructions in the “8.
Brake & clutch fluid Genuine NISSAN brake fluid or equivalent. DOT 4 (US FMVSS No. 116)
Maintenance and do-it-yourself”
section.
Multi-purpose grease – – NLGI No. 2 (Lithium soap base)
HFO-1234yf (for Europe)
Air conditioning system refrigerant – –
HFC-134a (R-134a) (except for Europe)
ND-12 oil or equivalent (for Europe)
Air conditioning system lubricants – –
ND-8 oil (Except for Europe)

*1: For further details, see “Recommended SAE viscosity number” later in this section.
*2: Use Genuine NISSAN engine coolant, or equivalent in its quality, in order to avoid possible aluminium corrosion within the engine cooling system caused by the use of non-genuine
engine coolant. Note that any repairs for the incidents within the engine cooling system while using non-genuine engine coolant may not be covered by the warranty, even
if such incidents occurred during the warranty period. Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop for more information regarding the coolant type and capacity.
*3: Use only Genuine NISSAN CVT Fluid NS-3. Using transmission fluid other than Genuine NISSAN CVT Fluid NS-3 will damage the CVT, which is not covered by the war-
ranty.
*4: Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop for details or servicing.
*5: K9K engine with DPF.

Technical information 9-3


FUEL INFORMATION • Do not add petrol or other alternate fuels to Petrol engine oil
diesel fuel.
Petrol engine 5W-40 is preferable. If 5W-40 is not available,
CAUTION
• Do not use summer fuel at temperatures be- select the viscosity from the chart, that is suit-
low −7°C (20°F). Cold temperatures will cause able for the outside temperature range.
Do not use leaded petrol. Using leaded petrol will wax to form in the fuel and may prevent the
damage the catalytic converter. engine from running smoothly. Diesel engine oil
MR20DD engine: RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY • K9K engine with DPF:

Use UNLEADED REGULAR petrol with an octane NUMBER ONLY use 5W30 Low SAPS
rating of at least 91 (RON). • R9M engine:
HRA2DDT engine: ONLY use 5W30 DPF Low SAPS
Use UNLEADED PREMIUM petrol with an octane
rating of at least 95 (RON).
Diesel engine
Diesel fuel above 51 cetane and with less than 10
ppm of sulphur (EN590 and Euro 5 specification)
must be used.
If two types of diesel fuel are available, use summer
or winter fuel properly according to the following
temperature conditions.
• Above –7°C (20°F) . . . Summer type diesel fuel.
• Below –7°C (20°F) . . . Winter type diesel fuel.
If you are in any doubt, please consult a NISSAN
dealer or qualified workshop.
CAUTION
• Do not use home heating oil, petrol or other
alternate fuels in the diesel engine, this can
cause engine damage. STI0589
Petrol engine oil

9-4 Technical information


ENGINE WHEELS AND TYRES

Unit: mm (in)

Model MR20DD K9K HRA2DDT R9M Item Size Offset


Type Petrol, 4—cycle Diesel, 4–cycle Petrol, 4–cycle Diesel, 4–cycle 16 x 6.5J
Steel
Cylinder arrangement 4–cylinder in–line 4–cylinder in–line 4–cylinder in–line 4–cylinder in–line 16 x 4T *1
Road 40
84 x 90.1 76.0 x 80.5 72.2 x 73.1 80 x 79.5 17 x 7.0J
Bore x Stroke mm (in) wheel (1.57)
(3.31 x 3.55) (2.992 x 3.169) (2.84 x 2.88) (3.15 x 3.13) Aluminium* 18 x 7.0J
cm3 (cu 19 x 7.0J
Displacement 1,997 (121.86) 1,461 (89.15) 1,197 (73.0) 1,598 (97.51)
in)
215/65R16
Idling speed rpm 215/60R17*
Conventional
MT 850 ± 50 * 850 ± 50 215/55R18*
Tyre size 225/45R19*
XTRONIC in N 700 ± 50
— — — Conventional *
position Spare
T145/90R16 *1
Ignition timing
degree
(BTDC)
*: where fitted
MT — — —
*1: Temporary-use spare tyre (where fitted)
XTRONIC in N 9±5°
— — —
position
Spark plug Standard PLZKAR6A–11 — * —
Spark plug gap mm (in) 1.1 (0.043) — * —
Camshaft operation Timing chain Timing belt Timing chain Timing chain

* Contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop for details.

Technical information 9-5


DIMENSIONS WHEN TRAVELLING OR TRANS-
FERRING YOUR REGISTRATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
TO ANOTHER COUNTRY
Unit: mm (in) When planning to travel in another country, you VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE
Model mm (in.) should first find out if the fuel available is suitable for
Overall length 2WD/ 4WD 4379 (172.3)
your vehicle’s engine.
Overall width 2WD/ 4WD 1806 (71.1) Using fuel with too low octane/cetane rating may
Overall height 2WD 1590 (62.6) cause engine damage. Therefore, avoid taking your
4WD 1595 (62.8) vehicle to areas where appropriate fuel is not avail-
able.
2WD 1624 (63.9)*1
4WD 1630 (64.2)*1 When transferring your vehicle registration to an-
Front tread 2WD/ 4WD 1560 (61.4) other country, check with the appropriate authori-
ties that the vehicle complies with the requirements
Rear tread 2WD 1560 (61.4)
as it may not be possible to adapt it. In some cases, NTI266
2WD*2/4WD 1550 (61) a vehicle cannot meet the legal requirements and in
Wheelbase 2WD/ 4WD 2646 (104.2) other cases, it may be necessary to modify the ve- The plate is affixed on the B pillar as shown.
*1 : with roof rail hicle to meet specific laws and regulations.
*2: models with Independent Multi-link type suspen- Built date
The laws and regulations for motor vehicle emission
sion (where fitted) control and safety standards vary according to the Built date is stamped on the vehicle identification
country; therefore, vehicle specifications may differ. plate or on a build date plate. The built date means
the calendar month and the year in which the body
NISSAN is not responsible for any inconvenience
shell and power train sub-assemblies are conjoined
when the vehicle is taken and registered into an-
and the vehicle is driven or moved from the produc-
other country. The necessary modifications,
tion line.
transportation and registration are the owner’s
responsibility.

9-6 Technical information


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
(VIN) (chassis number)

NTI193

NTI265 R9M engine

NTI267 HRA2DDT engine

The VIN number is located as shown.

NTI097Z

NTI099Z MR20DD engine


K9K engine The number is stamped on the engine as shown.

Technical information 9-7


APPROVAL NUMBERS

TYRE PLACARD All radio frequency or audio frequency products fit- Intelligent Key system (where fitted)
ted to the NISSAN range during production con-
form to the requirements of the R&TTE Directive. • Intelligent Key (where fitted):
– Manufacturer name:
NISSAN ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
(NATS), INTELLIGENT OR REMOTE Continental Automotive GmbH
KEYLESS SYSTEM – Model name:
Remote keyless entry system S180144104
(where fitted) • Alarm (Siren) system (where fitted):
Hereby, ALPS ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. declares that – 116RAI-002868
NTI268 Keyless Transmitter, model TWB1G767 is in com-
pliance with the essential requirements and other – 116RI-002869
1 Right Hand Drive models relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
2 Left Hand Drive models CAUTION
The cold tyre pressure is shown on the tyre placard • Do not expose to excessive heat such as sun-
fixed to the side of the driver’s side centre pillar. shine, fire or the like.

AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATION • Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly


replaced. Replace only with the same or
LABEL (where fitted)
equivalent type.
Open the bonnet. The label is affixed at the front
section of the bonnet.

9-8 Technical information


m
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM (TPMS) (Transmitter)
Hereby, Continental Automotive GmbH, declares
that this S180052048/S180052050 is in compli-
ance with the essential requirements and other rel-
evant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC

NTI269 NTI250

NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS)


immobilizer
Hereby, Continental Automotive GmbH declares
that this ANT ASSY-IMMOBILISER model
S180192102 is in compliance with the essential re-
quirements and other relevant provisions of Direc-
tive 1999/5/EC.

Technical information 9-9


NTI251

9-10 Technical information

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